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LAWS OF OHIO. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No, 141] AN ACT. K' -Ui it I Irt certain propose I Amendment to the j Constitution, and thu publication of this nut, iid 'i act. therein nan c-J. Where.!, tho Hcner-il Assembly of the Sta'e of Odo, three fifth of th? m m.Wa elected to each House agreeing thereto, hnve propo-i-d five sev eral men Intents to the Oond..tution.tobe tvib ihilleH to theelertor f -r their ap; roval r rejec tion at the flUctioH for Senators and Repre en telir, on the second Tuesday of Oc Urn-, 1857, therefor. 6 bo. I. Ba ft enacted by the General Aasembh of the Sut nf Ohio, That tin dector of the eute ahall Tote npon faid proposed a i.endimm -at the g-nerat ctec ion id Ocio r, 1857, as heiein pre-teribe.!, vit- Those Totinv for amendment numbjr one h II pujupon their ba lot th.ae worJi, "Annual Sua tion Yoa; those voliug agaiu-t i r hull put on their ballois these words. " Annual "-teaition. No. Those Toting for amendment number two, shall pat upon their ball it "Change uf DUtnct Court Yes;" those Toting against, it snail put upon their ballots "Change of Ditric dun No.''--Thoie vottntr for amend nent numb -r t ree, hali put upon their ballots ' Bank and individual taxa lion Equal Ye;' tho e v.itiuj against it shal put upon their ballots "Hank and in livulual taxa tion Equal No." Those voting for amendment number 'our sha'l put upon thr b libra "Corp -ration Yes;" those voln. again it shill put upoi their billots Corpora ion- No." Those voting foraroendmen' number five, hall put upon their ballot "Single Districts Yea;" tho e voting against it fhall put upj.i ihiirbilLuts "Sirglo Dii iricls No." S e. 2 A return, nlili'iinal to tho return now required by law to be limit), of tin? vol s ca-t at mien election tor statu officer;, and si nators and rep rem n auv.s.and a -n firmul a-aiim tMch o' S:iid five propo-i'd am duint t th convitm on thill b c -rt tied and made by the c.evk of cich county to iha iecret ry of ttite, within t n diy after said election an 1 withiu twenty da s after said election, the governor, se.rtarv of state ami a'torncy general shall op' u said returns and count the votes, an I ni ertuiu whether or not a mj riiy of tho votes cast at slid dec Ion have b en cad for ssid proposed nni-indmeuts. or either of them; Mid if it appears that a majority of the votes cav at such election have buen cist for sa d popisel auiindinentj,or either of the n, th1? governor shall nnke proc fruit ion thereof wi.hout delay. Sea. 3. This act, and the act e .titled "aii act providing f r ihe submission to the e tutors, " of he act entitled "an act to incorporate ih" Uink of Ohio aud Branch jb," passed at th present session of tho general nssemhly, t-hdl b pub..hhed by eich county auditor, in two Witkly Eugll-h pa. crs if tw he p-hli-drd i 'ho en n y and in one German-weekly paper, if publish d in the coiin'y, fur two weeks next preceding stid election. Sec 4 The (Oslo publishing thi net, and the act in the third section named, and of the said five proposed amendments to the cms iluuun for six mouth , aha I b ; pa.d o it of the c-niuly tr a-tury, and if the auditor of any county has no'alreao cmtMCted fur the pubiica'ion of taid propo-nd tMwnd man's to the c institution, such sudi'-ors ph.1 1 iuimediaUdy trireedto contract for tho same, jt di rente t by re-cdutioii b'tofoM pasi d. tire. 5. This ael shall take effect immediately. h fi-h p o N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. No. 142.] AN ACT. to pr.jv.de for keeping a:c mnts in the several departments of the Slate Gjvernment and the Public Institutions. Seu. 1. Bo it eutcted by the General Assembly -of the .State of Ohij. That it shall ba the duty of the Auditor of State, the Treasurer of St tte. the Secretary of State, th Attorney General, the Com missiouers of the Sinking Fund, the Sutn Libra rian, the Diectors ot the Oh o Penitentiary, the Trustees oi the several Ttenevolei.t Inntituiions and the Board of Pubi c Work, to keep, cam to be kept in their respective oflices, accurate and distinct accounts of the several trans c ion in 'hint respective departments, and report an abstract therdof to the governor at th. close of each fiscal year. Sec. 2. It shill be the duty of the Auditor of State, and the Treasurer of Sea e, with the aid of such competent accountant or accountants a they may call to i heir at"isaure, forthwith to devise and establish a complete and correspond ing system of accounts in their otlke, with prop er checks upon each; and to adopt the tame in practice by th tirt day of July next. S'C 3. It shall be tin duty of the Auditor and Trei'urer of State respectively to mak or can to be made a weekly stnt'ineut of ih- bila res o' the several accounts in their respective office-, a the samet-xistei at the :!o of b isiuens on Moo day of each week, and forthwith to rompire or eause tho same to be cmip l td, and all er or- ap pearing in ei;her of such accouuti to bj cor reeled. Sec. 4. It shill he th" d ity of tho Tr usurer nf the State, on the first Monday of earh month, t make or came to he b.t ma le in wtitin and re corded in a book t be provided for hut. purp.n , a stat munt h iwing the k'tid nn l rlnracier u the funds In the treasury, the uauis tf the nevera dfeposi'-ariei of thu public fund, -elect -d by him. with the urnouut uf nuch fundi in ea h d p.iiit ory ; aud also the avenge aiiwu t in e tch d.-p i-iiar during the last preced if month And it h I alio w th duty of die du.y of the Trea nrui to in clude such statement- in 'us ann ia' r.p.'t. JOSEPH TRUESDALE. Speaker pro tem of the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 16, 1857. No. 143.] AN ACT. To amend an act entitled "an act to ienlste the sale of School Lands and the urrender of pur tuaneut leases thereto," patted Apiil lt. IrjJ. Hko. 1. Be it enacted by tho General AsseinV'y of the State of Ohio, That cti n th rteen.d au act entitled " au act to regulate the sale of -chool lands aud surren ler of permaneut leases thereto." passed April lti.b, lt5d, b j o a nen.led as to r ad an Miows: Sec 13. Any person w sh-n to pay any money nnder the provision- of this act in part or full payment of any sm'h land whetl er such money may be dun or not, shall first ob'ain the certificate of the Auditor of the auwitri due or to b -paid with the interest which h is then a-cr ted tbereou, and on the preseiitaiiou ol tho same the 'Jruasurer is a ithorizd a .d required to receive the amount ther'in specified, and hha!) give the person paying the same, a certificate di ecti d tt the Auditor of the payment of said sum of money, and the Auditor on the present tion of if cer tificate shall Kiv.- to such person a receipt therefor, credit him with the amount in hit books aud charge the Treasurer therewith. Soc. 9. That section thirteen of the 'irt entitled "an act to regulate the sale of School Lands aud the surreuder uf permanent leases thereto," pds cd April 16, lti53, is ht-rcny repealed. ! I N. H. VAN VORHES. of the House of THOMAS H. FORD. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. No. 144.] AN ACT. To prohibit the u-c of btrychnine or other active . prisons in the manufacture aud tile of iutox lea ving or alchoholie liquors. Jo, 1. Be tt enacted by the General Asseri.Uy rt the Stale of Ohio, Thai it shall be unlawful for an f peisson or per ton to make use of strych nine, or any other active poison, in any quantity or quantities-, in the inanufactuie or preparation, by process of rectifying or otherwise, of an) inloxi catinar or alchoholie litiuurs, or set! such poismed lianors iu anv quautitv or quantitita; and any pvVaoQ or pruiis so uflEendiiitf ahull be deemed tfuilty of a misdemeanor, aud on conviction there- cf, shall be impria-jned in the penitentiary and Kepi at naru laoor uov nwv ism -" tbau one year. See 3. It shall be the du'y of any person or persona eugaed in ihe manufacture and aa'enf iu toxica' in or alchoholie liqu ra, or in rc.ifyiog or rrDrin the same in anv wav.'o brand on ach birrdl, ra-k. or other vessel containing the mama, the uatue or ntmes of the peMou or pursuus manufacturtn. rectifying, or pieparing the same, aod also iheae word 'containing no poisnnou drug or ether addeJ poUou." and shall als? certi ly tbm am tl facta to the purchaser, over lus, bar, or tbairowo propvr signature. Rm 9 ir an nraoii or DeTaous designated in .- .... .n.l ttA nf thiu hp.l (kit -tit I mi i.tuiiri in posse ion of auy barrel, eask.oroiher vessel con- U.nifg luicjicaiiug ut b.vlohwliti Lfuu, iu vio a ioi ol liie provi iou of ilits 1 1, tueh pcrs "i or irs:r.s, on c in iti in thereof, -hill be fi.ed in oty mii ton. t xou- ihtii; one hundred dotltit tor CAh barrel, c.i-k or other vetl cotitiiiniug tlu sa.rt,i and be eoufiue-t in the county jail n il less h hi one month nor more than six months; and the mid tntox c ding drinks so found, "hull be do troy tl b order ot the Proeccutif g Attorney, at et the tiual decision uf th1 ca-e, in some public pi see Sec 4. Any au-pected article or Pppctmen of in toxicstiug or alchoholie liquor huli ba sulje.ied to snalysis by forn Coaipttent person, to perlo'tn 1 the same under direction of the cou-t before whi' h ihe case is t'ied, and such UHlynis hhalt be deem d legal evide ce i it a y ourt m this iat ; I'm vid-d, that up -n any pndiitii a y ex unn iio-i b ittre an) ju ti- of i tit pete, in aor or other to m or a e ' c 'iii.'t'iii a h mty tor tbe p'irp -es o' II till "V -r it th co union pleas eonrt. Mild i.tli-Cr-r may onlci tne fn-pec ion alorevaid to lie mud md ti alte -m h order a- ol.-iy he n eesttr to pre--erv 'ho evidence of ihe cnui- uuti thu trial of die ca e in waiil cirt. See. 5 I'to ecu' ins uud r this ac, shall be by indirttnoiit in the co irt of com non pleiis Sec. 6 This ci shall tuke iljct and be in force from and a ter its pas-af. JOSEPH TRUESDALE. Speaker pro tem of the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 16, 1857. No. 145.] AN ACT. For the prottct'ou f Fish. Sko. 1. Be it enacted by the GeneTal Assembly of the State of Ohio Thar, it Khali bo u .lawful to catch, or attempt to cate fish in nny of the in land waters of the Slste of Ohio, by m atm of any dra net gill-net, drift-net, seine, fish-basket, pot. set-ni t, stationary net, wier p-ind, or by iis.ui nr the water w.tli limn or any deteterioti subs'aice whatever; or by olntructing in any way the natural transit, of fist upor Juwu any river or ccek: Provi ling that uoth-ug litre in cotuiueri shitll he h: I to prohibit the taking of fidi in any miuncr in the river Ohij, or in the waters of L:ike Erie; including bj much of n'l river and reeks emptying Into the Bam, as lie Ciiutigtious th ret a and uot on tho samo level, b it not o as to ob struct or provuut the nv.ural transit of fih up aud down ihe t-sme Sec. 3 Every person sn off njing against the provisions of this act, shall forfeit and piy foreve ly such nflVnce a penslty of not less th in five dol lira nor m ire thai fifteen dollar!, to 'e recovered in a civil action in the nsme nf the State of Ohio before any justice of fie peace of the prope ourt; an : such justice of the fieate, upn complaint by ilh or afriruiat-on, hall issue his summons com minding the nppenran:e of tha party or pir ies compla ned f, aud on the opp"trmcu of th party or parties summ-med, or lu default of such njivarnni'e, tho justice f the peace shU proceed to inquire into the truth of the complaint; and if found guilty, the party or parties defendant shall beheld to pay the penalty as above provided, with the costs of suit, which shall be collected iu like m inner as other judgments in ci'il actions b fore justices of the neaee, but without stay of ex vn lion. Alt penalties collected under this act shall be paid into the county treasury f jr tha bone (it of common school. S c 3. It shall b lawful far any person to take up, rmtv, or clear away, any obstrucion to the natural transit of fish, pla- ed in a y of said in land Btreams, fur th purpose nfesthin? fi-h. N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. No. 146.] AN ACT. To author's i Budding Associations. Sec. I. Be it enacted by the Geaeral Assemh'y of the State of Ohio, Tint it eh ill be lawful for rpinv umLr nl" nurann Ii t b4 th nn tlirpa til MninlA ln(,0.' r atnl bpr'imo a rnrnitraLlon ma provi led in the sixty third, aix'y -fourth and a x ty fiftti sections of the ar: entitled an a -t to pro vide for the creation and rcir iWtion of incorpo rated companies in lha S ateot Ohio, pas e l Mav 1, 183 for the pMrpooe of purrhniug a id hold real est ate, on behalf of, or for the n&e or benefi'. ot Masonic or Odd Fellows As aciationa, aud of -in-proving the same by the erection thereon of build ings and oth-r strucures a id shill have power to make all necessary cmtracts purchases, sa'es, conve aures, nioiti;Hi;es aud le i-es n cn-sary t conduct the said business, and lo m .in ire their propertv. and to di p -e of thy same to the same extetit a is lawful f-r imlividualt JOSEPH TRUESDALE. tem the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 16, 1857. No. 147.] AN ACT. To prevent Slaveholdiug and K'dr.sppingln Ohio Skc I- He it enacted hv the General semb'v of the SLate of Ohi.. Tha if any per-o-i thal bring into this S .tu any mlier p r on, n'iih intent to hold or Co trol. or hi hold or coti'r d o--hall aid or asis in holding or cont'OMii dirt ct ly or md reclyr wiihin this S ivr. .my oth o- p t sun as a slsvo, -n di person so otV-n - jug s'ui I h deemed so Ity of mUo mp i-o rn nt ; in I up oi CMivction thereof h dl be punish -d by imprison ment, iu tho roii it iai , n 'e- than tine', nor in ire than ii t it m mths i ' H i not le s m, two Iniu Ire J nor more th m hv hundred d -ilirs: and every per. on c mih.' wi bin hi- Srtte t'ie -wi-e th in as a per-on lo-'d to -i-rviee iu nnohr S'ate unl'-r th lavs iherenf, ami ctpiug into tlit Siat', shall be deemed aid held in a'.l crtutt as ab-o utelv free. Sec. i If Rnv p r"n sln;l eizor arr-st or shall atNtn;' t -viz .r a,-rest. or siiall aid in seizin1.: or arr r i titr. or m at'emnti'ig to .tiz or arrest or disli ue any force m fraud fur th- pir p tne of holding, detaining orruiitrotiitii; a"y oth er per-nn, upon any pretiiC' or c aim thnt nuch p rsou is a fugitive from service such p -r-nu. -o fF 'ndiiij. hhall b deemed i ti'ty of f iUe i npris ounieur. and shrdl f punished t'y iinprion inent iu tlie com.ty jad, n.t le-s than thre motilhs. ur more thin ume in mtlii, and ! tin" not less tha i three hundred, nor tujrethan fivch indred dol lars. Sjc. .1. If any person shall Nize or arrest, or shall attempt to t-eiz or arret, or t-h ill aid in seizins or arresting, or in attempting to -eize oi arre-t, or shnl1 use any force or fraud for the pur pom of holding, detaining, controlling, or inllu eucing anv other person with intent to carry or remove such person out of this S'ate, or with intent o cajse su h person voluntarily to d. part out of this State, iu order that Mich pivsou in iy be taken, held or. or cmt rolled as a slave in some other a' ate territory, or jurisdiction, sueh person si oflfendinir, h dl be deemed guilty of kidnnp ping, and di dl be p ui-h'd by iuipriso'imei t in th- p 'iiiten iary at hard lahor, not iva-i th tu three. nor mote than seven years. Sec. 4 Nothing iu the preceding sections of this act shall apply t at y acl done by any person under the authori'y of ihe Constitution of -the United States, or of any law of the United Stales, made iu pursuance thereof. N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. No. 148.] AN ACT. To regulate Towuship aud other Cemeteries. Skc. 1 Bo It enact d by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That it shall be lawful for the trustees of any t iwii h p in this Statu lun irunicna ui i"H'ii p tjiuiu, which is aituate I a public "burying ground," or "cemetery, purchased by a levy upon the taxable properly ot the towmtmp, to lay nut, or caune i tie same to be laid out, under the direciiou of a per son competent to perform such duty, in lota, ave nues, allbya, pa'hs, or otnur suo aiviMitma, ai may in their juiltfiueut be deemed mnt adviatble, and tbe aaid trustee shall have sai 1 lota regularly Llimk,.r.a ai.d tb Mteniiea nnmRd. nnd hhall etjVtia the ratue to be platted, ao aa lo exhibit a fair anj diat.inct out line of the premiaea, which plat hall be kept iu the poaaeaamn of the township i clerk, and carefully preserved by bun Bee. 2 That it shall ba lawful for the trustees of said towuship, for the p jrpoae of grauin!, im proving, and embellishing aaid " cemetery grounds," alter proper rotice having benn given to proceed to sell, in such uiaonnr. aud at such time, and upon such terms as my be, in their iudifinent deemed must advaiitHieoux. such num lVer ((r iota &i Xhv uublic vsnu idit dematnl : and 1 m lots so eold. the purchasers thereof ahall upon I complying with ihe trrus of the sale, be eutitl j receive a deed or deeds which ihe trustees afore tre herehy aulhnrixed and empowrred to exe- cute, and which shall bo recorded in a buok pro vidH for that dui Dose, bv the cbrk of aaid town ship the expense of recording to be paid ny ihe lr ii ie.uiviii- said Piovided, that uo p-r- ion oot a reside ii of ihe toiishipt uaU be allow ed to l come the purchaser d any lot or lot in ftuid cemetery, nor tdiull any person being th owner or purchaser of any ot the said lo irau-f.ir his h r, r their title or (ioirn to any per son or pm u not a residuiit of the towuship. wiih out the wriiteii absent of the trustees uf said towolilp, or a nnj riiy of theit. i S e 3. That, u hh.tll bo lawful for thotn-;. t Hfonsaidtu atpropri.i;e tno proceeds of ttie snle of the lots aforesaid, in utu.ig oui trees, s ir bery, , and improving and embctuhi ig said remteiy grounds m wuch innnuer us the muni-. in their hdnds m iy jus ilv, b it ' ey siikII enter into no coutractexiftdittg the luusns within tlici. ci n;rol ec. 4 Any lot hid I by nn individual in such cetii 't rv -hail in n.i c.i-e he bjIi) ct to be levie i mi or tidd on i-x cut on. S'.c 5, I'll tt i me H-x'nn ir other person in c .trieof any township, or otlier cemeiuiy , itlia.i -UfF'r he d. ad to reimiin in Any v ui,u oilier re Cfitiei mini the m.uub rdiall become utfeusive h h ill te liable on tl e comp aim of any peinou be foro atiy justice of the peace of the township to a fine of not ver tw -niy tl dlars, and an uddttioual pr-iMly of fivH dolUrs tor e?eiy day after tine tiMiresaid, that the said nuisance ahull be Con tinued. ; Sec. 6 That it shall bj the duty of the trustees or ujaiiacrs of any ceiu tery wbere t ie dend laid in atiy vault or other recepticle becoineoftVusive.oii couipUiitt of any hmiaeoulder the township to issue an order for;hiih to the exion or other per son in elm re to havr tli same immediately in terred; and in ra-e that the interment shall be iieUct-d for three days after ihe complaint., any ju-tiice of the pe ce uf the township may issue in- written ordor t any householder of the town ship to inter the dead at ihi cxpeii-o ot the and trustees or minagers, and shall allow a reasonable charge tor tie service aforesaid Sc. 7. That any person who shall w lfully de stroy, ruuiitate, deface, inj-iie, or re nove nny tomb.mouum ut or grave st me or o her structure pi m-td in any cemetery, or any fence, railing or oilur work, fur the protectant or ornament of a cjiuetery vr tomb, tiiuinniu-ntor I'la.-e s one or nth er r-tructure atores:iid, or or any cemetery lot with:n aceuK'tery, a.' aha 1 w lifu It dstrnyt cit break or injure any tree, shrub or nl nt within tin limits of a cemetery, shall he deemed gudty of a miKiemcauor, ana snail upon cxiviciion iliereot I). -fore any court uf competent iuiisdieiion. be puci-hd by a fine of not less than five dollar, n-jr more than five hiin lrv l do'lars. or bv iinnris- otiin iil in the - o inty j .ii fjr a term not less than one hormare th .n thirty days, y-cordiug to the I nature and aggravatto l of the .dfeuce; and such 1 otU'iider shall also be liable n en action of tres pass iu tha name of said t -wudjip in which said cem- tery is Mtuaied, m piy all da nages that have bt-eu oecasiuued by his uofiwful actor act-; which iu mey, whjn sj recovered, sh ill be applied to the repiratiou and restoration of the proper.y do stnyed or ;njured as aforesaid. This act to take effect aud be in f jrce from and after its passage. tl -ueh N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. April 17, 1857. No. 149.] AN ACT. I A'4th irizini the eleclio I of one al.litiom) Ju.le of the Court uf Common P.cts. in the Third a..U J !:.: ... .l . fi i t i i i- . . aiiu-uivi-iiuii oi ,ua i uira iiuilicill iJisiriCt OI Onio. Sro. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the S.ate of Ohio, That for the thir l judicial district there shall ba on.i additional judge of the co art of common pie is, who shall bj a re-id nt of the third sub division nf said district, consisting of the CJuntte of Crawford, Wyandott, Seneca, Hincockattd VVood, nnd be elected by the qnnliti-d voters of naid counties nt the next umu tl election for state and county officers, in the same manner and for the arm term as is present;! by law fjr Mia nlunnnn .if nlkor i irl ..unr ,1... n Uion plea. ttliJ who sh 11 be enlill d U rec-dve th ana saUry, anl when so elect-d and qua. fi d shill have in all respe.'ts the same jurisdiction, pjs Si.) tho same powers, mid discharge the same du liei as are conferred or enjoined by the eonslilti tion and laws of ihi s'ate upon othe judges of said court. And any v -cancy that umv ocmrtn tne office of such additional judge, whether by expiration ot in t in ot service hall b fi'Ud s in other ca- otherwise, N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. No. 151.] AN ACT. d l'o eublih an Asyliim f.r rh education of Idi otic au 1 Imbjcilu Youth. iViinaEAS. Tha SLti of () ii i hi r aiogtiiz t the educ ttiiin of it- you h ;i-t 1 d'liy iucu ntiuri up' on th-! S;ate. an I ha provide I for thoso wti a e not. su-Cip' ib.e of impr .wiuent iu con ion 8 -h:iuU mo !' if iii-tructioa l tpVd to ilieir wants aud c ip.il' iti -; a id vher -a, it app --ars by the repo -t of the S ereiary of S ate t'lat then are a l arg. tin objr f idioric v u h resident within it b ir,(,r- wh i are inc i;ab'e -.f imp'- v metit i-t ordinal, pi 'die or p- iv te -choo s. who me a m den t il eir frieii I- and to eoni-'iuniiy , ubj ets ..f . oinniis ratio i, tlridi-d and h-ip-le ; m l wh e is e.p 'nunce his sal ist acto ily ib'inoustrat -d taut, ir d r tip sy-tein of iu-t'iic-tion ad pled iu fho ii- for i Ii ii - in other S;at -s an I iu K nojie. th it ih -s - y ,n. h may be elevaie I, their (tab. is c.oi ret. d, ami their health a-d mo al- ijrei ly improv d. and tliev h- en'iM.-d to o'.t i:n ih; r o a n s-ipp rt. now therefore, in di-eh iiiff i.f the duty if .hnStntH o i d urate itH Weak i d heipU dl Ul u .1 Well .is lh gifted nn i -ir. and to e.t-va e a hiihurto neglec e 1 da -s, Si:o I. Be it emete-l by tTiP O-iipra! A'sprnMy I of ih.; Sla'e of Ohio. That there shall b e-tab j lished and orrvitz.Ml -h kooii as pract-cabh, au I insiini'ion for ih- e I ic tio i of idmts ai-l mr'ec- iie youth to be deiiniiiiiiau d thu "Oliio Stale Ay- lain for Iditds. i Se. :J ' he Governor, with the consent of tho Sen ' at, sh-tll app 'iut, iniin-i liate'y after ihe pass life of ihis act. thru- Iru -tecs to wh nn fhhll be en j trusted the inanageiuei.t aud control of said insti tutiou Th said trustees tihatl ho d their utfice j in the order in which th'y are named, the Hr r for I one yrur, the second tor two yen's, nnd the thir l lor three years ami tiietr stccessors in otnee snail e appointed for three years. They sh di met soon as practicable t( er their app dutment, take tlif nec essary oath of oth e.a id oriranizu bv appointing a president to presido at tho meetings of heir board , and asecte .ary to record, attest and pres irve its proceedings Sec Ii. The said hoar I shall procure a suit abb building in or nejr the city of Coluttibu. lor tha temporary ust of mid in titmion, and -hall cau e suitable accommodations to bo m ide for the main tenance ami eduction of rnich pupils as shall he admitted to said av'ntn and fa hhall be neces try for the purpo-es of the institution. Sec 4 Tli ! said board shad appn;n. a superin tendent, teachers, and otter necessary an I con venient, offi er-', an I shall Iisvh power to re novo them, or any of t lem, upon Milficlent cauio. They shal: atsi tin the c mpenatiou uf such Miperiu Undent , teac .era, nnd other otficer and employ ce, iu said institution. S;c. 5 It (dull be lawful for said board to o- dain, establish and put iu etecution such rules and regulation as may bsd emed expedient T.r ihe in tern at ifovernmen' and economy of the institution, Miid for the well ordering and management of all the alftits thereof, and of all iiftice-' and persons appointed or employed by them in and about t e asylum or eUewhere, and they may alter and . - - -1 - j - j I am nd inch rules and reguiatin at pleaau e. Si'C 6. Aa soon as a building be procured and suitable accuium i la'ioua ma le, as p ovided in the third aection.the said board -hall admit into n'd asylum at least nine idotio aud imbecile youth, who shull be maiiitnint d and educated therein at the expanse of the State. Stid youth shall be se lected, one from each judicial diatnct or the a at, so far aa arplicatiou bhatl be made from aaid dis trict: Provided, that n- youth ahall be admitted as aforesaid unb asth Probate Judie of the coun ty where aaid youth shall reside ahall certify tha he or she is iu indigent circumstance and ha re sided in thU State at least one yenr previous to such application Thu board may admit into the syluni. Mwh nuinbHr of paying pupils a can In accomodated therein; ami fur thu support aud ed ucati'ina of aiuh youth the board bhall fix and reeulutu the amount to be rharged, antl tho tim- an i terms of payment They eh all also prescribf and publish forms lor application lor adnits-i and may include in them such m erioatorie as they fliall deem uece ary ana uselul to be an swere 1. Bee 7. Nn youth shall be admitted into said avlum who are over fifteen ynari of age or wli are captble vf reciving instraoiionii at common I who ds. tec. P. 1h dire !tor of county or ciy lnfirmi. res, or lha township rt u-i es in any county w hen there is no county firoary, may remove to aaiil isyltim any idiotic and imbecile youth Who mav be properly aduiitNd therein; aud mi buc'i Co-e said directors nrttw shii trii-tens sb II upp r oald youth at a-ylum from an. fun Is nnd -r their c n-ro' applicable to tho nippori of ucii in t.r naries or of township poor S. c 9. It shall be the further duty of siidlr ts tees lo iniltH inquiry in regard to a site for a f lit ahlt bull it g lor -aid institution, an I to nceiv pio,miiionn fir dauit ons of land and money; hey shad al-o colleet information in relat on t the prop-r mairiement of such in-tttution, and the education of idio ic youth arid the cost, eon--tmction and nrrangement of ihe necessary bin d and nhall procure a ptan of the same. Fo the purp -a cmt-inpU ed bt this section an. two of smd trU'teestuay visit one or more of ami r public iiiHthiiti.iiix in 'he Uuited S ates. nod wh o "o etiip'oyed they eh dl receive ihredodai fe day and their necessary traveling expenses; Piovided, that tli4 whole amount expended for purpose shall not exceed three hnndr d dol lars. A 1 other services to bit performed by said trustee under tins act shall be gratuitous, excp thai their incidental expenses nha'l be paid Th said board -h ill report tithe Geitenil Asso n'dv at thn commenemantof the nxi s-'ssion. the r an t of their iuqirias and observations, and shall alsu re iort their official pr c cdmga, and 'he condi ion and d'uatton of tbe insriiution itoder th dr charge ioethr wi h an exhibit iu detail uf alt its re ceipts and i-xpen litures. S e 10 F ir the purposes of this act there Khali be slid is hereby a'propria'ed the um of thrj ihoti and dtd'ars. All ire Hint-and expeuditure" shall be properly cer ified by aid iru io s or any two of them, and shall be pud by the Treasurer up n the or ier of tin Auditor, So. II. This act ahull Uke.efT.jct from and after its passage. sre from I A N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1856. No. 152.] AN ACT. To amend he f r v -dx-.h section of an act ent tied an act. for lb is ess ueut a d tax tion of all property in this State, snd for ievymg taxes thereon ncc ii'ding toils value, iu mouey, pas-tud April.l3,Jl85i. Sko 1 Ii enacted by the General Ansembly of the State of Ohio, Tht the for-y-six'h B-c- t'on of the act entitled an act fur ihe huhwhs mot and ta3tltitin ot a l property in this sta:e, accord it tr.i vl.. i - mwA .,ri. i i ing to its true value in m nev, passed April 13, itio'i, be so amended as to read as follows: 1 hat the cotin'y a idit ir, if he hall have reas n to be like, or be informed that any pit'&on ha given to the asseor a ful-e ita'.em nl of the personal pro perty, mom ya or ere aits, iuves:s euts in honds, stocks joi .t ht'ck conipaiiies or otherwise, or th d the assessor has notivtirned the full amount required to be lis ed iu his wari or township, or has omitted or made nn err.meous return of any property moneys or credits, investments in bonds, ) stocks, joint ato.'k companies, or othe' wise, which are, by luw, aup-ct to tara'ion. sh H proeed at. any tune b'jtoretue final settlement iththe coun ty treasurer, to crrroct the return of the assessor, a'td to charge nch persons o ithe duplicite with llie pmper amount nf Uxes; to enab.s him to do which he is hereby authorized and empowered to : ... T i . . . t. . J isiuec ira uis'rv j"roces. uu require i iie hliv.u- ance of anv persouor peri- ns whom ho may sup- p e to have a knowledge of the articles, or value of the personal property, moneys or credits, in- vestmeuts iu bands, stocks, joint, stock c luipanies, oro hrite, and ex inline sue i pcrso" or persons, on oaih or anVmati ui, in relation t Mien state- ra nt or return; and it hhall In the duty of the a tddor in all s-ich cass, to notify every such per-; sou, before m ikiii the entry on the duplicate, thst he mvy hr ve an opportunity of showing that his statement or return of the a-sesor w n correct; nml llu onnnrt n iirt ittr .ti it I in nil &iirh itaoa Ii!p I in In orhc-- a taiiment oi t e tacts or evidence up -ii which he made such correct inn; but he tdiail, in no case, reduce the amount returned by the as sessor, without the written assent of the auditor of si ate. given on a statem-nt of fac:s submitted by th c mil. y auditor S;c. '4 I hat in a loses in which anv per-on hh til mike a tal-e s'tteimnt of the amount of prope.ty for tsxition, to evade the pa uieut of trx s in n-ii iie or in p irr tin p r on "inKiuy -hcii f dee s iiteuient. shall b Inbl f .r nnd p iy a 1 costs ao 1 ehpensi-s that nay be iucurre 1 tii.de- the pin-vi-ion-of th's act and the -am- f e- n.l r -t-chil ba allowed anil p i a- -uow o mi be al 1)im1 bi' Uv. fur --iiuilar servi.-e, fid if no: pid in ay 'e collected b. lore au j si'Ce .f the i-ico of the proper county, by cult hi die n mio f the county couimis inner; but in all ca-t-s i d r tips act Where tho tilenieut sh ll' be f-iaud C 1'C . And lo iiitentio i to t-va it the aiuien' o t-ixe- t)o co's snd expeues i cur d under this net, shall l e p iid out ol dip e ntry tieasury of the proper Co-uitv . o . the ouler ot the c iu'y audilof ! S.-r" 3 Thai the f r:v -ix'.h -ejtion ..f ;h net to1 which t'l s is mi tt'iu-iidui ir, b- a d the Mine is he e'y rvpi a ed 1 Ins ci. to t ike tfect a d tie iu force lio u aud after iis pi-n'e i. and thu this foml and or do on nut we j vt ii e It JOSEPH TRUESDALE. Speaker of the House Representatives pro tem. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 16, 1857. No. 153.] AN ACT. l'o aint .d tho first, ui.d si-cond -ections nf nn act c tilted a;, act rvgul itinf d--icen:s, and the di triniiiiiii of pel's .mi al c-tatus, pa-t-td March 11, l-5i. Sec. I. Ue it enacted by the. General Assembly of ihe State of O .ij. Tils', the lir-t buc'io id the hcl euiitlid "au act leguhnicg de cent.- an-l the ili-trib p.p. n uf personal es'.atus," pa wd March I I, 1-id, be to HUiended as to read a- follows: S-;: 1. I h it when uny per-on ntiall die intetate, having title or ngut to any real estate or inherit ance in this S.a'.t, whLn t-tie chad have comu to bUth Utti.'S'ue, by d cent or revise or deed of gilt fiom uny auceaior, t-a Ii Ablate shall d cend uud pass tu par. en ir , to his or her kiudrt d, in the foli-twiug c tur-e : Fi si I' - the children of such iute-tatc, or their It gat reprecemauve; Second If their be no children or their legal representatives living, the esta e shall pa-s to and vest, iu the hu-band or relict oi ouch im estate during his or her na ural life; Third -if such intes ate leave uo hu-bau I or wif-, relirtof himself or herself, or atthedeadi of such relict, the e.-uie hn!l pa-s lo and vest iu ihe tnolhers and sister-, of i lie ml estate who maybe 01 the bloud ot tho rt;.c.-iors from v hoiu the iiPi-a ta:e rami, or their iegd representative-, whether huch b u iters uud si ters bu uf thu whole r half b o i of lh intestate; Fourth If there b no brothera or sifters of the uiic-late, of the blood of the ance-tor irom whotu the estate came, or their legal repreema- i : mid if thn e -.late ra.ini hv deed or iilt fruiu an ,t,.r win. mav bdlivinif. the estate shall aeceud to such ancestor, Fifth 1 1 1 he ancestor from whom the e-tate came be do1 eased, the esta e ahall paus to and vt - -n the brothers mid sbt rs of such a cesWr, or heir, leual representatives: and for want of audi broth- ors dim .ibi-.utu,,-,iK., Rrwm,... " , . .l i .. u wit'Liic.--. ..i.t n.a.v. . . . Ulio.l or Ilieir H gu reiri!eiiii.iiYe9, nouga nucu brothere and .i-terii be Dot of Ihe b.ood of Ihe bu- ceHlu from wl.om th e tt carae; Sillh If there i no brother, and aid era orthe ile.,a,e or ,h,,r 1.1 rMretnativea. the estate shall paatolhe next of kin to the intutiate, of the tjJOOU OI tuu t-iicuei jr iroiu w u uiu ma wo iai o i came. 8oc 2 That section two of the act to which this in aineuJatory, be ao amended as tu read as follows: See 3 That if the e-tate coma not by descent, devime or deed of gift, il shall descend aud paaa aa follows : Firm To the children of ihe intestate and their legal representatives; St-rond If i hurt be no children or their legal repr-sen tav a. hia eatate shall pasi tu and be vetted in ihe hubbaud or wile relict of such lutes tuto; Third If turh intestate leave no husband or wife, relict of lninteir or herself, ihe eat a e shall nasa to the brothers and sis' era of the interstate oil the whole blood aud their legal representatives; v ,u i.- .1 tK .... v.... .i.u.a ... ..r ti. t ii.. -i,i ki,...,i i..u ran. rese. nt ves. the e.tate .hall'naai to the f.r.dheVs nnd si-U-r of the half blood and their legal repre Meiitalives; Fifih If their be no brothers or sinters of the intestate of the half blood or their legal represen- i tatives the eata shall aacenc to the father; if thu fttiher be dead, thou to the mother; Sixth If the father and mother be dead, the .-tate sh ill pas to the next uf kiu to and uf tho blnoo of the intestate. a S e. 3. Thaf seciioun one and two of the act to ic l-'iiilU V , I vhich this act is an amendment be and tbe same lure y repealed. Sec 4. This act shall take effect and be iu force aud after its N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. AuoiTja'a Orrics. VVood Co . 0.( July 23, 1657 $ hereby certify that tho above laws are accord ing to the copies fumiidiod by the oi JAMES W. ROSS. Co. Auditor. HAVE YOU TRIED I'l-J' III" 1V A.UNtJW0KT'iyf. UNUl.AV, OIIIOI ' TH KY AKE THE ' AROMATIC VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. SOMATIC Ft VER AND AOTJE FILLS, AND THE EXCELSIOR EYE BALM. Sold By Druggist Every where. DO YOU DEXJIIE HEALTH THKX I (IC A Ll A WORD Buforc You throw this down as Worth less. I' i.s a fni't well known to nil our Western citizens. the m ia am that is eontaiitly present in the sir of rieti vi extent country, mid tlte i hnniteti which oe so ir'iueutlv, from heat to coldj give rise to vnri fonus of disease, and H tiecnnivr an iuipnrtuiit in then Iu us. what we ran do to preveiiWliegu slid ll jllaeks, to whieh we are so It iMuT An old iug an ounce of prevention is worth a Hound of cure." In uotlihiK it it iruttr than in thi for in how ever many lorms we are uKueked with illue.ss, the primary cause Is nearly the same. We catch cold, or over-eut, pores of the hoily become closed tuid the re f line matter wtiu ti is generally thrown tint of the aytitem by sciwlhle, or inseiisihlu perspiration remains hi It snd clogs It up, and tho coneui'nco is that the inward iiinei'on i tne tjouy cannot penoiin their duty, ny more than a watch enn.thc coir of whose wheel nre with dirt. Every part of our bodies remauds lis different eleineut from the U-ot and the part our stom achs take is to eliminate sueh ( nrts, nd send tliem In their iiroj'er direction: when our svstvm Is fullv oien. is well and h-.iutifullv done, aud sueh tiart of our as are not needed, ure throw n out hv perspira'l m, the natural outlets of our bodies, hut when cold any uther cause, stopn these outlets, this ott'd (if we 'so apeak.) remains in the hodv; snd Fevers, MI.Minnnttmn JaiinHi.... I It-u '..mt.t..l'.. A nfAt Ac, Ac., occur. What then shall we dli? the answer is easy cleanse the system thoroughly, restore these natural outlets, mid we' are free. "heii shitll we it? Shall we wait till the disease becomes set up us? No, let us take m I A Himiilft Vecetnblr Remedr Immedtiilely when th- lust svuniteins emiimence. NO CALOMEL ! NO POISON ! ! Ronj physii-, I'cuiip. )cH ..rihe h.-nline plants Na- tuic ItaH hi;rfM.r liroviil.il . Thi ymi can tin.) in tho AromHti" I'RCInble liithartic l'llls, A. LANGWoilTIIY, Fixdlat, 0. We comp mnd them fnoin a Western experience know what you want, because we want ihem our selves. Then w hen that Pull a laehe. Pain In the Back or 1-oins coicnu in-es, w lieu, in thurt. you fctd your system ff.ttfne out of order. HO KHallT TO WO UK, enou'i to i le,m?e umr st nt ilnnouffMy, then take them alon for a while to keep your bowels pen and regular, aud you will thank us for compounding tlK'ni. It mny be, that yon have neglected youru If until you have Fever and Aue, Chill Fever, lMnub Ague, either Acute or Chruiiic then pmeure a buttle of JniigworthyS Aromntic Agm Pill," use them Hccordinn to iiiret tions, and break up the ilisease; if you have had it a long time, uo thu I'hysie P1II3, to keep ymir system n-milar, and Do Vonr Hnmmers Work These A put IMis are eompuiinded for tlio'-e who are tired of t ikiii) Quinine, Arsenic, or any poisons. We Warrant them entirely roinpo'imled troiu the Vegeta ble Kiiir loiu. and offer a rewind of J loon, to uny one li deiet-t any Uiueral iu an; dA-dieiuc vie uJ vertisy :;s Wiret.iliie. riieie Pills were ci mnoiin led, ind first used In the fill of l-s.'.j, during the pteat prevalence ofl'dlif.Hs .is,-.,Rt- re i-oiiip.itiiided on tne MMind where the l'i-eaie prevaileil, ami n t win re they ilieorie about tns in thu Knst,, it was p-oiun up when Vniniiie, and tin oth- r .lA ilirines, t', i l-- I . ami ;is w iniiiuti d to ure, and not oi"' in a i'n, tt I- f loib'tl il is the lMOOPLK'N lEi:i i:i V I not gotten up .win uiiraculuus powers; but it will euro Fl;VFIi AND AGCF, 7 NO' ALL F0.UIS OF B LT0U3 DISEASE, 'I' here areitine ens. s v. In ru ihe n(tt ui is so full of Itij'-a.ic, that holiiih but a itiurouii tui idm: owr ill a:iy j,'o 'l, and in tiles ; eases, this Itemed,, prueeeii.s do it in s.i' h e-r s u.tiis. -i in pro'tuced, i in 1 Ir: comiti'in i!oe.l but eri-ns ean nvruJ till- by iloin j w hole fljw. r, uud taliii, riiuall dose-, and a longer tiuiu to cure. In s,im; e.i , where lh? I.iVi r is torpid, the pa:i will have one or tv i ii. ; tmt a.- cnoii a tin tN'iu I' ll, mid i! i:n:-t s on, I ( mils ulrer comment -mi! tne Ml 1- - the Tills are f.iirly taken up ly1 Jt;.t- in i- uii'i- r it inllii'-n' e, th. J'tiv ci-j-e vh-re it is ilei:d to sti p a Si ' Sim at tii tin -.. Ague Tills, a ut Sniniacli. tli.it i mdueed by: c ui iwo ol Pep; enmui r..-u n:u ill relieve. I.ooli out forynur appetite. afterbein, :uri.d y tlie-se rill, or you win ovc i euf, One b it.le will break tlie Aifue upm rmr prown persons, but to fairly cure slmnUI nil be tid; n by ouc.i We iv- u Id itNo I'iill onr n t tfiit ifn to the EXCELSIOU EYE BALM, Vitr nil I)'i..'i-p ol'llii" j;v'P F.v.'ll.l, UPON PERSONS OR HORSES, lull iiuiii itioTis, I'ilnis, ricetiitioiis, WenU r-i'jht, and all fnmi of I'isijiM-d Kyes are eured so rapidly, that where best kuowu i' i- i i-hsi-(ere I nluiost iM AUICAI. in its healing inllaeute. A I'li nh dan from ludiiiua writes. " Your Medicine h's piven perfect nnd entire satis faction in every ease.' One Oruir rnre. that has sold, the past ennn, over i;i(.llT IIIMKIMI UO l I LLW, saM tt did not fail in urdivk ihsutn-e. An old llormj Juckev, wlio ha huudleil hortes ull his life, srtvs: If your Kye Halm, with n little Wenling nn 1 Phis iekiny where the pvctemis loo full, will nut cure, they may cive up the Kye," thie I.ii'lv, who imti ruen tiepriveii oi sigui in one Me, by Him over it l-r mx years, sa-b. "After thirty Physicians had precr:! ed, without any good done me, your .1edieine is pertormtng cure. witlvoHdcmivnvnu.selfof Candidly and honestly good remedies, because some, would tie, nte ones. cry out tbiackery -or will you try oue buttle or one box of our and bft hoftK.u uf vour j)j(ieniil.B .... E.. o.i.,, fnr anvthinr bu We do not put up v.". . .. . , . i .i our Lye lialm for anything but Mire r-es nim j.ye S lt '1 )' '" ',' " J"" " ... iil n .it. v. i j Bony, Ir u it" nfiiiniL-1.. u . t'l'BB TlIK.n tit ii lir.K than anytlnnn el.e. Apply il. if yon ish, wltli qiilll nani'r. io in.- .ori-.-m..-, i.iu. or lu.te ....... . j "3S Rrt.ll. ,,s A. LANCiWOKTHV, I'INM.AY. OHIO. Sold bv I MonKiioi KK, Waterville; Feck a Hamil ton, Perryahnnf; I.kvi TiVLo, Tuyluitowni ami H. Ul'HKlTT, MhUIIIUC Clt'. July I), lH..7-m CITY CLOTHING I? in v o n i u ill . Wm ROBERTSON, Mnuiuee City, Ohio HAS just reemved a vhuiee selection of Fall and Winter goods, uoiisistiug of French and English Cloths, Casiiueren, Overcoating, uud Dnesknis; fluin and Fancy Silk, Satin, Velvet, and rich Plush Vestings; u hi.-h he in uremtrpd tn muU uu to order, in the must funhionnhle atvlc.an.l warrant to jjlve entire salUfuctiou or mi hhIa. i Shirts. I'lider-Shirts. Drawers, Cut- lars. (Jloves. Cravats. Soarfs, Ties, Kuaueuders, llulf Vur. M.,ld ."u.ck '-',.tlt)ti'oi't fur mnd wuoUluU' plush aud cloth Caps. Also IC li A If Y m a i i ; widt h ht li nniatiintlT manufocturinif and selling at pri ces lower than Is usually paid for F.attem Troth, made "to sell.1 As his clothing la manufactured under hia own supervision, he can recomuieiia n as ueiug wen mnrlo Un.l nl . ,..! nll.llitV. Hto'.e.iiiie door ft est of alien & Kelson's brick build Ing. I Sept. 20. ltfjfl--4iiVJ3'J .; r I AYER'8 f I CHEEKY P E C T 0 R AL - i l1 CorfglM. Colds, ftnd Hoarseness. BuiMtiKi.n, Mhbh.( Dee. 2(lth, 1R65. . Pr. J. t. Ayrr: I do not henltate to iay ' that Urn bent remedy 1 have ever found lor t unfiles lioarMenpiin, Inlluenzn, aud the com omitiint Rymptoms of a Cold Ii your CuKHKr I'tcrmm.. In constant use In my pnirdlee mid tnv family for the hint ten year hnn shown it to poMeta M . perior virtues for the trentnieht of theat complaint. KUEN KNIttllT. M. D. A. II. MORTIT, Eq., of Vtlca, N. T.; writca:'! have iiaed vonr Pi-tnrrti mv. il uiol in my family ever aince you inveuted It, and believe It to be the best medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad eold, I ahonld sooner pay S2ft.00 I'orabritltethiindowithoutft.ortnke anv other remedy " n iMiKfi9 iiiiiiirnxai ' Ki'itiNUKiKi.:. JIIm., Feb. 7, lfl.",0. ftrnther Attr: T will cheerfully certify vonr Pectoral ' 1" the bent remedy we pntmeHsfor'the Whooping Conffh rroup, aud the client disease of ehihlren. We of your fraternity In the Kouth appreciate your skill, and com menu your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKMN M T) AMOSJ.EK, R.f Monterey, Ta., wrte 3d Jan.'lBSet had a tedioua lufluencn, whleh eonftned me in door aix weeks; took in atiy medieinea without relief ; dnallr tried your iWtnml by the advice of onr clerfryntfln.- ir The first dose relieved the snrenenf in my throat and lunjts; less tlmn one-hnlf the bottle made me eoniplete ly well. Yonrniedlrlnen were the cheapest an well aa the best we con buy, it ml we esteem you Doctor, and your remedies, nsthe nnnr nuiii'i friend. 1 Aflthmn, or PhthMc. and Hronehltla ' Wkt Mi KO llTMt, I'll., Feb. A, 18ifl. Suit Your Cherry Pert t. ml is performing marvelous ' cures in this section. It hns relieved several from iihirniinir syinptonisof eonsuinpihin, nnd is now curing n man who has Inbnred uuiler nn nfieetion of the Innjrr for the hist fortv ream. HKNHV 1,. PARKH, Mer. A. A. It AMSKY, XI. D Albion, Iowa, wrltea Kept 1f"f: Dnriiiff my pruetb e of ninny venrtt I have found nnthinc efiiul to yunr Cherry Perioral for pivlnjr ease and relief to nnisiiiiipii paiieuts, or fining such tur are eunil le. We iiiifrht a thl volumes of evidence, bnt the most" eonvim ing proof of Ihe virtues of tblsrenedy hi fouatl In itsttfects ujion trial. Cnn-mmptlnn Probably no remedy has ever been known which cured ho many nnd such dangerous ensea aa this. Some no human aid can rrnclt; but even to those the Cherrt Pet tifrnl itll'orils relief nnd comfort. Astok Mot sk, New Voi l; City, March fi, IPfiC. Iir. Aver, l.outli: I f. el ii a duly nnd a pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Pert oral hns done for my wile. She hud been fur live months laboring under the dangerous svmptoms of consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. fhe waft steadily fiitlne. until Dr. Strong, of this cltv. where we havet nine lor Inciii nl advice, recommended atrial . of vonr niedh ine. We hie his kindness an we do your -niiiui nnc nn rucovvrcu iroininai nny. Mie la not , yet as Mining ns she used to he, hut is free from her cougn, and calls hrrsetr well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shem.tvim.. Consumptives, do not despair till you have tiled Avert Cherry Pertomi, it is made by one of the best medical chemists in the world, nnd Its cure nil around ns Uspenk the high merit sot Us virtues. Philadelphia Ledger. Prepared by tR J C. AYER. Practical and Analytical krmist.IjOiteU, Man. I'an'F, i oil ns I'i.ttlk. AYKll'8 I ILLS, Pmcr S5 Cth it a Box. Sold hv II. Biirrltt, Allen .V Nitson, Msumee, Peck A Hamilton, Perrysburg, and by all Druggists every where, bept 2tly. t.1UM., j j ,p :iTVf number nf renificntes whh h we hnre re n , , ,rMill, irt,m ..n , llr. ,,i .i... I tdti-d Stutcs. . ' i I CAHTi:irS SI'AMMI IfllXTIKE 1HK liltKAT Pl'ltlKIKII OK TH V. Hl.on' THE BEST A L I I.KA I'lVK KNOWN !! Aof a Particle of Mtrcvry in it! An infallible remedy ior Scrotula. Iiii',' It hen- matisin, (ib-uinute Culaueou P.riiptious. Pimples or Pnst tiles on the Face, iilotehes. Boils. Ague ni:d bever. Chrome Sore Kve. Itiugwonn or Tetter. teiild head. lOnhirgetneut nnd piiiuotthe Bonesnnd Joint, tfalt Bheitni, Stubborn 11 ecrt, ltpbilitic Disor ders, mid oil diseas es arising l'n-iu an liijudi- clous use of Mer cury. Imprudence In Lite, or in. punt v of the B!. d ' This grear alrerntive Medicine nnd Pitrtf er of the Blood is iii-w used hv tlioui.inds ol gratetul putienta from ull pat is of tbe L'niti d St:itcs. who teitilv doily to the remarkable cures performed In the greiitct c'f nil medii iocs. " (Alt It I. ICS MAM.sll MlX'l IKE." Neural-riii. K In un.iiii-iu. Sert li.la. I'rui titni.s on the Shin, Liver )ii nse. Ft tees, Plcer-. Oh! soren. flec tion ! the Kiilnevs, Iiriitex oi the 'Ihruat. lemole eotnplaints. Cuius uud Achits nf the bones nnd joints, are spcediU put to tliylit b using thin inestimable rein iilv. lra!ldii'iisrs oft he Plood.m.tbii: hti v et been fiuno to fi-nipare m ith it. It eknnse.tbe svi-ti m of ull im- riiritiis, aetngt iitlv nnd euictei.Uv on tbe Liver and Kiiliiev.streiiytl.eiij the liirtsttoii. gives tene to the i sT.iiiiai h. makes the diin clear nnd henllbv, and rest or the Cotistitutiti. etdeeblcd by dioeiise or broken do by the cicesscs oi'uutli, toils pristine vigor and i rcnci n. For the mv..isi;s or FKvi.M.rs it is peculiarly appli cable, and wheiLver it ha.- li'Coine kiiuwn is regnlurl.1 prescribed v i:h the happiest effect s It in vigu rates ;he weak nnd debidituled, nn) im arts rbistiidti to the worn-tun liame, eluirst the skin, and leave tl.e patient n nmi in.iiuiiv ; a hii-jc tioitle ot thin lnixtunalua rei...u i- a.,rth nil the su-calLd S;irat,.niilnh i.,,..!. H tl(. il(.st t-vbh-nce that ilo-ie is no humbiijr nl out it. -J h Press, hotel keepers, mairirates, t liHcit.s. and j ublic ini'it. vt dl knou n to tin- r immunity , oil add their tesiituoi. lo the Wol.dclfLl etitetn ol 1 1 - i s L.ill.11 HLOOl i i'iiu i i ii. fall on the Agent n ml get nn Almanac. nnd rend ll.c details ol a-t.'.ji.d.iiij.- cures pei ftained i cahi i:ita HMMNll minti nn. ti-ttst rase trhere everything el imU ijnalt, if'atlitl.) rJ lie limits ol uu adwitistinoii t will iiotiiduiit tiicir full inertii n. Wu.S. I'.r.I.lIS & CO., Proprietors. Mo. Broadwiiy, Sew Yorlt To horn all orders must be uddr -M'd. For sale by Druirgints utid iYontry Merehantslnall part of the I'tiiti't! St.ites utid the ( auutliis, and bv Pl.t K A: II A 1 1 lI N. pti rburg. nnd IL Bl'K Iil IT. Mmituee lit v. "(Sept. U. 1KW ly Al l LltTLI) HI UI ! I HllILALLPltl V MlilJU AL SF. Fs- X taiilibhed twenty-two iais ago bv Dit. KINKF.L IN, corner ot '1 hird and pniou streets, Philadelphia, Pa. TW KXTV-'I W O VKA ItN Fx)erience butt rcudend Dr.lv a most sueceisfti pi'iictitioner in the cine t-t ull diseafea id' a private nu-. lure; imiuliond's debility hs uu impediment to mar riage; nervous and sexual inHrmiiie, diseases of tliej skin, uud those arising from abuse of mercury. TAKF. PA IP1 U'l LA K NO'I It K. a; ' There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in bvboyi , ai,1i,..1ip ,,.,. in. with il.t-in to manhood i ,:.a, ;c ..r, ,mi It. ( ;. nnt ,,nlv ho. Mvivllm obstacles t matiimoidul happiues. hut iiivea rise to a aerie of proiraete-l, insidiu.;.. and de- vustatins- a (lections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious pi ic- . ttee are awnre of the consequences, until they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange and uunecoi.nt ublw sensations, uud vague fears in the mind. (See pa- i i us iiiiiunuiinw uiui iwuir - .J he miturtu,iate thus atteeted becomes feeble. in un- able to lubur with m.u.ton.cd vigor, or to ,,,,!. hi. iiiind in .lti.lv t hi. il.n 1. tiirilY nnd H ..k I lt if Hull i--,.., ,nil enuuL'e. even in irresolute, ami engages even in bis spoits with less en- -ergy than usual. If he emancipate lumxelf before the practice has done iu worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and Ins sense tells him that this is caused by Ids early follies. The are cousiileratwn vhirh thould awaken th attention of all vho nre uvular I if situated UK.MF.MUI H. He who places himself under Dr. Kinkelin's treat ment, may rvligiousU con tide iu his honor as a fienlle niuu. Hiid rely upon the asmirunce, that the secrets of Dr. K's path ntt will never he disclosed. Young mini let no false modest deter yon from ma king jour cane known to one. who,' from education and refi)cctiihi1iiy.can ccrtaiul) bcfiiend yuu. Dr. Kinkelin's residence'lias been for the Inst twenty (ears at the N. W. corner of Third and L'liion streets, 'hilttdelphh.. Ps. PATIKNTS AT A DISTANCE. Can have thy stating their case explicitly, trgeiher with ull the'r sjmptt ma. per letter. enclotng a rem at tune,) Ir Ks "medicine, e propriated accordingly. Forwutdcd to auy pari or the Tinted Statef. and pack ed secure from dumiige or curiosity, by Muil or Kxpres- I.F.AD YOb'IH AND MANHOOD! A Xiguruui Life or a tremature Death. Kinkelin on itetf Preservation-' Only So rrtf. Letters contuinint' that value in stamps, will ensure a copy, per return of mall. IHIATIS! GRATIS !! ORATIB 1 A Free t FT To Alt. MISERY htLltVFD. Nature's Guide,1 a new and popular Werk.fullef valuable advice and impressive warning, alike calcula ted to prevent years ot mbery, and save thoutm-d of lives, is distributed without "barge, and forwardcil by mail, prepa.d to ant Host CHice inthe United btatea, u rccw'.! i order enclosing two i nsiage stamps. July Vi.l?&o.U--i