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lM H '1A I- J. W. HAIf.UV, n.t.tor. " TPUMBI Co erpy on tar, In sdvanee Oat copy one year, ant in advance .I on . . 2 00 THURSDAY, MAY 8, lt0l. Be Prepared. la tlio proiont erudition of lbs country, it would b well for everybody to prepare them elves for the wont. Home Oitsrdi should b formed in every city throughout the Norili, and every citizon able to besr arms It am to use them effectually list in any ermrgjney thousands, or millioni, if neenirary, can re ipond to a call for home defence, or a demand of aid from the Government. We hvo nit tneroui important citie and towns on the bor der, or even some distance In the in'pri r, which TDK j bo suddenly attsclud, and vast injury done to property. The past conduct of the secessionists renders it certain that we eannot bono th y will be govevnoJ by tlio rult of honorable warfare ih.it ibey rimy employ (as they hive alrcaly even dcolarud) the In dian savnaes, or even report to fire, a well a ,tho sword! But if forewarned and armed wi tan defy their worst villainy. Lot no timo be lost, then. Go to no needles txptruo waste ro'hing for show bu bo "lough und ready." The Great Rebellion. The anticipated attack upon Washington bas not yet commenro.l.althongh tiVro seems tobesomo rearon to believe lint such an event may soon take plaoe. Jff. Davis i reported to bo on his way to Richmond with a large body of troops, in compliance with n call of the Virginia Governor. Telograp1) communication hna again bctn op ned to Washington. Tlio voto on the secession or dinnnco panned by the Virginia Lngisla'ure, is to be taken on the 30th of May. Mr. Lincoln has just issued a proclamation decl tnn the blockade of the ports of Virginia and N )rth Carolina, in addition to those of the seven se ceding Slates, provided for in his former iu-nounccment. Ohio Volunteers. The Slate Journal learns that Oliio voul teers to tlio number of ihirly ILoisnnds have been alieady organized into couipiinitp. Thi is moro than trvico the iimo int risked from Ohio, by the Secretary of War, and it would seem that it is to be quidrupled before the ardor and the population of ti c Stain are ex liausted. Some two hundred letters to proffer and inquiry tiro daily received at the war De partment, be rides telegrr.moi innumerable. Cincinnati! hits left his plough in nearly every field of the State, and the shops count their missing artizans by tl ousnndn. livery vocation has given itsfolIovyeM uy 1T the trade of war wbiuh the whole natioTi has now put itself to learn. . .The'jinivmal npprtiticc ship will do goo I, even if all do uot ha' e occasion to prnctico ilic art. Kentucky Doubtful. There is reason to fear thai Kentucky may yet be lorc.d to yield to the neeession influen ces, notwithstanding a largo majority of her people aro ia favor of the Union. This has beon brought about mainly through the influ ence of John C. Hrcckinri.tge, who, while he wai Vice President, and a candidate for Pres ident of the United States, was plotting with Davis, Toombs fe Co., for the overthrow of the Government. He addressed a large meet ing at Louisville on the 20lh ult., when he denounced Lincoln's proclamation ns illegal, and said that ho could not nvike his seven'y- five thousand men efficient till after the meet ing of Congiess. lie pro, o ted that Kentucky present bciself to the Congress on the 4th of July, and thiough her Senators and liepre enUtivea protest against the settlement of the present diffi lultiei by the sword ; mean while, tint Kentucky call a convention to ni l her Contrrenman in Dresentini such a rr. test. Slmu'd that fail, the honor.interest and duty of Kentucky unito her with the s uth Governor Magoffin did not call the L'lri.l.i. turo together fi r the 27th int., as reported in our newspapers. A procU-nation therefor was drawn but not issued The imtho ities of Louisville, New Al any and JellVrfoivillo are forming a military alliance, to preserve the peaceaole status detwen the three cities. and to sustain amicable relations in any event.--Home Guards for thin purpose are organised. A similar alliance has been formed lietwoen the cities of Newport, Covington and Cincinnati. Southern Piracy. The steamship Star of the West, owned in New York City, but under charter by our Government, and sentdown tolndianohi.with provisions, &o., to take off th i United Sta'os troop still remaining in Tt ..s, has been cap tured by the armed 6temer Ma'agoid i in the service of Jeff. DaviV government. 'Ihere re suspicions of treachcroiu collusion be tween the captured commander and bis cap tors. The loss will be quits) heavy, and the troops remajning iuTezat msy be exposed by it to extreme privation and suffering. Cora tnojore Rousseau of the "Confederal" ser vice, is fitting out several other vessel i at New Orleans the stolen United S.a'es steamship Sumter amon thun '.o prey on our corn- mere m tire Gulf I he steamship no on her way to New Yo.k City from Asoinwall. with the California passengers and about one million aouars in bunion, is watched for by these pirates, who coitideutly expect to make oer tueir pnv. As she is probjlr entirely unsuspicious of danger, she is very likely to laii into iiieir clutches. Telegraphic Supervision. The Philadelphia p tper 1 arn that Thomas A. Scott, Esq., the able energetic Vice I'resi dent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, bas been called by (he Ooveraor to take charge of the telegraph lines of the State, and ia now in Harrisburgengxged in this important and re sponsible department of public service. The Governor of New Yo k has also issued la struslioos simUsr to those Issued bv Gov Dennison of Ohio foibiddioc ihs transmiskton of dispatches relative to the movement iretpa or the fuicie m ;j of r,u v m iiiton of war. The Nineteenth of April. There are some Incident connected, with this day whioh make it memorably a dsy -f R'tvo utions. On (be 10 o A j. il, 1 775, the . nrst Dior? lor ireero.Ti ana national eai.iittnco was struck at old Concord, Msftjliusiti,aad the lirnt blood shed in that war was the blood of Massachusetts m n. On the IGthof Apiil ICG I, the first Irlow for freedom and miin tenanre of nationality was alruok in Ualii more. Uy a wonderful coincidence, the first blood shed was against that of NfattS'-huselts men. The old bay Stale lead oil in the wars of patrioili'tm, and off -rs the first s ae rified to the gicat cause now, at then. Hon or to Massachusetts. The Right Talk. of The Newport ( fl. I.) New reports the fol lowing: A correspondence, of which the following is the aubaiance, is said to have pissed be twecn Gov. Hicks of Maryland and Gov. Spiajue of Rhode Island, on Friday or Sat urday of week before last, by telegraph: Gov. Hicks to G)v. Sprague: I under stand you are about to proceed to Washing ton with the Rhode Inland Regiment. I ad vise you not to take them through Baltimore and ihus aroid trouble." Gov. Sprague to Go. Hick: "The Rhode Island Regiment are going to fight, and it matters not whether they tight in Baltimore i r Wauhington." The rebellion in Virginia wa inaiigura ttd wi h evtn moro treachery a d thieving than t L nt which distinguished the Gulf Stales. She kept her ordinance of Kecestiion secret wl ilo Iter brigands spizud nil the Northern tesaeU th it, r-lyiiig on her good faith ami on tlio leal formalities that were prescribed b. foro an ordinance of secession ro ilil bn ad opted, were engaged in trannpnrtiog Virginia products to market. The Virginia papers dseriba tho heroism of llm chivalry in steal ing on hoard the stenmsl ip Jamestown, of Nw York. It lias besn reported li at two steamships of the New York and Richmond line have been seized. The li st class rdiip Argo, of Maine, of 1,000 tons, was 8jiz ?d in the same chivalrous manner. The Peters burg Kxpress states that eighteen negroes t f htr crow were m ireheu to Kiclimond jail. Wh -re tin y will go now may r.'nlilybe concluded. A revenue cutttr was also seized in the xntno manner. Theso nro nets of mere piracy. We should title t know what the Union men or the Border Slates, who are so jealous lest lh .' defense of ihe Gover nment shall hn an aggression upon the South, think of this piracy upon Northern property. Whatever they think, these at-izares will b -a dear bargain to Virginia, and to cveiy Ktato which makes them. Tennesseo m'eiiis rapidly plunging into S.-cifsion. Her Governor refuses troops to defend the Government, nnd notifies the l'retd dent that Tennessee will furnish troops to attii-k il. The Union sentim-nt seem 4 to have almost entirely nioiumbed, a'l support or defense of tho Government is called u Northern invasion of the Sju h, ami Ten-nesscf-Hiis nro xhortrd to rally to defend their homes Nothing is ruo.-e villainous than the literature of secession. Tennessee, gone over bodily to the Confederates, may be o il ctilatt'd among tho ml litionnl influences brought to bmr on KeiilucLy. Rev. da imIIo Moodv has been elected Oap'ain of a Company of Volunteers a'.Xeni.n, O. An rniiunt I'resbytetian minister at De troit, niul one at Ulien, O., have enlisted as volunteers in the ranks. Pava-ngers from the N.m'h report thai tioona aro being raised nt Memphis, Ran- dolpli nn J oilier Sotitliern point. Tiieir plan is to proceed by rail to Columbus, Ky., and fio.n thence march to Cairo, attacking it from tho opposite Mile of the river M'tjorG nnial (ieorg i B. MoChllmd, now at Camp J tck.on, ia io have commaml of the thirteen Ohio regiments ordered into service by l'rvsi.leut Lincoln The first war vessel of the blockading fteut from the Brorklyn Navy-ynrl has set sail, her dctlina i ju said to bo Mobile, thou h this is not certain. She is known as the biig-of-war 1'nrry, and takes out a very heavy armanieiit. She is commended by Cnpt. Glnsson. John Bell is reported to have made a spooch at Nashvillo on the 2nd ult., in which ho urgod a strong military league ot all ihd Slave States against the G n'ernment. A few wueks ao, in apprehension of a descent upon Harper's Fny, the Govern ment qnietly removel fifty-five tbonsand stand of arms from the Armoiy to Washing ton, leaving but fifeen thou-and behind, which were of an infviior tjuali y, und which have h 'tn destroyed. The Cincinnati Krqnirer unlers'andi that a letter was recived in that city on Sit urday, from a member of the cabinet, which staled liia' within n few days after the inaug uration an agent was sent to Kurope wi h or- I .- I i i.i i. i aers io puronaso iivo nutiureu inotnanii siaim of arms, and that these arms would now be arriving by eveiy steamer at New York." A. T. Stewart, of New York, gives one million dollars to the Government. Commo dore Vaiuleibi't offers tho Government all 1 is steamers, ready minn-'J, five of cot. It is this spilit that animates 'ho entire North. Tho steam rr Hillinnn, b m id frm St. Louis to Nashville, was c ipture.l by the gv- eminent forces at Ca'uo. last week. She hid on board one thousand kegs of powder, and a lare quantity oto lnr con roanl goo Is. There are now three cafrps in Ohio for State tr-iops. Camp Tay'or is located at Cleveland, ca up J i kson at Columous and camp Hirrison at Cinc;nn ati. ?2,0,K) stind or arms, with amunition, were sent from the St. Louis arsenal to S,)! ing- field Isft week, to arm the ll'int i-t troops. olunteers eonlinue to enter tha St. Lou is arsenal under the Presidi nl's proolatuation. About Si'OO are now enrolled, und are under tjoinsj a rigorous drilling. ' lis editor of the iy ark iJjun'y Democrat for publishing articles sympathi.-ii g with Jeff. Davis, was com petit d to beat aro'.nat for I -ls unknown by an imlinant people. A pr vate letter from Ba'timor says that the city is quiet again ; tlm troops are piss ing from Annapolis to Washington without interrup ion ; tl at there auem to be ui in tention or d' re to interfere ; that the con servative sentiment is predominating again, and that all feel moro boptful of peace. At Green L ike, near Indianola, Texas, at last accoiuii,6o U. S. troops, having $3', 1 . . ,1 , ' . 1 a, 000 bel .rgm to the paymaster s depsrtment were encamped. I hey were waning tor the Star of tin vi t. As th it steamer has been seiitd by the rebels, there are jut reasons to apprehend that they have b-'foie tbi surren drii, and that the ukui v l a flh u in'. the liF.r.ds of trsitori. Senators Sherman and Wad hav both enlisted as privates in voluoteer companies, Pennsylvania has already raised 39.000 t olunUers.19.0J0 of which have besn accept- cd. Th Memphis paper are fuming with rage ovtr the occupation of Cairo by lb U. 8. troops. IXe Uovernor of Delaware ha usued his proclamation calling out th troops requir ed of that S ate by th Presidont. Government has seized 25 000 bbls of flour at Georgetown, and is supplying the poor people with it at 97 per bbl., while lb mar ket price is 15. . .A. Virginia paper states that there, aVe' (0,000 troops at Richmond, four thousand aV Harper' ferry and three thousand at Nor folk. A privateering office is publicly announ ced in the Now Orleans paper. It is currently reported that ex-President Buchanan has disposed of hi farm and fled to Canada in consequence of threatening re mark from Ohio troop, who two thousand strong are quartered in Lancaster. G o. Wilkes, editor of Wilkea' Spirit, has left New York to join Cassius M. Clay's reg ment at Washington. Srrne six hundred of the Texan tronps arrived at New York Thursday last by the i",mp ro City The Government is taking possession ol the rnilronls ia the neighborhood of Wash ington, and sending out men and other mean for repairing and keeping them in an opera ting condition. Repairs on tho railroad botween Phila delphia and Washington are being made with all possible dispatch, and when completed will be placed in charge of a powerful force of armed guards, and be kept "pen for trans portu'ion of mails and pnasengrs only. The telegraph lino will also be protected. The secessionists havo seized Fort Smith Arkansas. Government loss about three hundred thousand dollars. Leslie Coombs has appliod to tho gov ernment for arms to be used b Unijn men of Kentucky in lelf-defense. It is reported that the secessionist have seized seventy thousand stands of arms at the Factoryvillo Arsenal. Senator Johnson, cf Tenn., was mobbed at Lynchburg, Va., on Sunday last. The secession organ at Washington has baen 'oppressed by the people of the city. A letter from a business firm in Phila delphia states lhai 25'i,000 Knfield rifles have arrived from Laigland. and as many more aie on the way. A schooner from New York, towed by a tug, was brought to by a shot from fortress Monroe, which went through the tug. The cargo was seized. It consisted of milknr, stores for V.n.,nnd a full light ar tillery battery. The N. Y. Tribune on the authority of tho ngent of the FaM River Line oe slen uiers denies tho poisoning ol Massachusetts volun teers with drugged brandy. The office of the Troy News, a demo cratic p ip.-r, was sacked by a mob on Satur day, for preaching treason agiinst the gv eminent, and its editor, Mr. Ljveridge, was diiven fiom the ciiy. One hundred and seventy-five companies of Ohio Vo'untecrs have been accepted to go into immedia c service. One hundred and thirty-sevtn have boen accepted subject to fu ture requisition. Totil, three buidred and twelve. Now it is r ported that the Virglnisns are fortifying Arlington Heights ; and now it is said that, the United States aro planting batteries upon the same elevalions. As we said, il is hard under the circumstance to be sure of Washing on at all. We believe that the cry is really extant, but from the difficul ty attending tho peaceful passage of our troops through an enemy's country, it is tho work ol time to hnd it. 1 li t delusion under which our S u hern brethren labor in regard to tho sentiment of the north, is one of the nmusing features of this sad business of nn internecine war. The correspondent of a business house in New York wiites from New Orleans, that the m -ment any fighting takes pla:e, the Snub will succes-ively capture Washing'oi, Philadel phin, New York and Boston. He innocently adds that it is confidently expected one half of the northern people would welcome a con federate army. It g'ves us pleasure to be able to r-tate, that Lieut. Slemmer s loya'ity has net been questioned at Washington, and that he bas simply been superseded in the conmand at Fort Pickens by a superior officer sent thither mi leiiiivMii-uicuin. J nn. l lJlutri 10 iiinj. Zealous B. Tower, of the Eiglneers, an ac complished ofti -er and brave men. He is of Massachusetts birth. Iowa Correspondence. UTICA, Iowa, April 22, 1861. ' Kkif.sd Iiiilkt; l.iving loft homo to visit s sick brother in low t ,un.l lo recruit my own enorpii'K.I thought brief roininiinirntioii inilit be of iu:eivt to your read ers. 1 loll loteiio uilnvmliiv evenincuntl after a some what- Usliotia trip nrrtved al thin place. The spring is baektvar.l ; tlie hnvinpr nh:iroil in the eoM nni rain with ourselves. Yet I think ihe spi inp in about ono week aheail of north-west.'i'ii Ohio, The fanners are all busi ly en;;!eil in their sprinj; work. The fall w heut looks fine, owing to the ground bcinjr covered with snow the most of tlu- winter. 1 was sneriel nt tho amount of coin on hau 1 in Illinois und Iowa. Krery li.tlo station along tlio road had its inini'iisj corn cribs of it. I tho't our place unit.' a point lor corn, but we nre nowhere coin pared w iili the urn 'tints stored along the war. 1 have read of Kg j pt and its hnnvnse store of corn, but I nevi r was abtc l lorm any adequate idea of it until now . This n: v yet prova a blessing, and thj sima hun.l that guid ed in tin supplying of Joseph and his brethren with food may vol bo neon in the providing for our wants. Who can tell w hat we may need, should the nr.-s-nt state of things long continue. It seems almost impossible for me to ivulitJ that our country is in a statu of war, hut sueh.nsvortheless is true. The whole country is excited, and it is not thai kind of eioitement that attends A polit ical campaign : but h deep settled conviction of right, and a detennimtimi totu unuin the I'uion. 1 have not heard a political discussion, tn.t a universal expivvdon for the 1 nion. At every station along ll.o way, our Hag It oats up n tne cn.'i t.; unit enwos wire collect, a un ions for (ho latest news i and w hen the daily whs lro cured, grvnips were collcoied lisiening In tho dispatches as lea I. 1 couUI mat K the tecluiR- inv laiiglimg or hiu laiug, but a heart felt determination to stand by tlit in toresis of our country ut all hanrds. Hecruitinir is g.. i'ig on, and tue demind-d nuiubcr of s ildiers is fast h!l- "g "1 ' 111 est lu-iuvoi 111 i.vvor 01 lue v iun is sucu lit ul it is unsafe for a man to litter disunion sentiments. la rhu'ajM, l was informed by a gentleman of tVvi place a few days since, a merchant came fivm the soiih to iuiicliae niNat, but the matter was found out and ni'l a dollar' worth was permilu d to lx sliip'd. Auothel ni 'ivhant wa iiiire'.iusing a skH'k of boots and shoes. waen be ih elaix'd be was for socession und would tight for it. The wonts were hardly uttered befor.' ho was etd luivd by eiie of the proprietors and hl out, and not dollar worth v. uld he sell him, 1 suppose you hav learned by thepaptrt that MoCoi mie has been compelled to change tlie Knu uf his paj under thieatx of his ottioe beiug put into the river.' At Mount I'leasaul I'uivei-sity .a College f,.r both males and feuules, some iweNe of tier best studeuu have eu 1 listwl. 1 was present at a anpper givita belli vour.g uait. , ,!u rXxn-r, and never u.d l see' wi of th. son-il of 'IS disnlaved. One touui: man devoted both uuie aorvio 01 1111 uoa ami ins eouuu v, reuiat mHi won ...i.. i... .,,;!. i .... ...u ... .1: ' v.a.t. youth I A rcciuietit of such would be invincible, but must close lt every I'hrjstisi luipliH) divius aid and gmuaiice, ntt tte mat r paiaea our ..oners prayers anq blCMWd iqcu" etlor'k wilt bfss ours will tl'ss our. JACOB FEGTLY. Mr. Evans, th editor of th Baltimore Patriot, ha been driven from tkal city by the trsitors.and arrived in Philadelphia Tuesday. He declare he will return to tk city if he 0in get a military escort. THE LATEST NEWS. j I ! . ! 1 T RE FIRST UXAND ARRIVAL i lbs The Ureat Dry Good Biixnnrt COMPETITION DEFIED ! l 1 GOODS l-'OIt THE MllilON ! i 1 MILL li R A Ci . would respectfully announce to the ciul'ns of I'ERRYSBUllQ AND VIC1N1 V, Tl.ai tS.v have hist received direct from Nsiv York - - -- j 4 a large and well selected assortment of ucwlind CHEAP DliY G00D3 ! roa TUE SfRlNO AM) SUMMKK TRaDK, Comprising all the leading style of Fsnry, Staple and Pomestic Dry Goods. EV STYLES OF CAPES AND MANTILL AS, Ladies' Goods, HOOP S K 1 It T s, SHAWLS. HOSIKRY, KIC, ETC., VERY CHEAT. Dry Oixidi, Grocenea, ltcadr Made Clothirj, Hats and Caps, 1 Hools and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, At-, An t, in fart, everything usually kept in a FIRST-CIASS STORK. All of which will be sold at extraordinary LOW' I'KU'KS. J-JT"N'otie onr Market n-ports in to-day's pape. Wc buy and avil in accordsnce with the prices giv en. -Keinembcr the place, F. R. Mille Jl Co., op posite the I'errvsburg Hank Jluilduig. . Venv.hurg, May Id, lSitl. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J JOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A ttenevolent Institution established by speeisl eudownwnt. for tho relitf of tht sick and distreased. afflicted with Virulent and Kpidemic diseases, and especially for tho euro of diseases of tho Heausl Or Ks. Medical adrieo jriyei (tratia, by tht Acting Bur geon, to all who ajiply by tetter, with a discription of their condition, (agt, occupation, hnhits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable reports on Hpermslorrhoea, and other diseases of the Sexnal Organs, and on the new rem edies employed in tho Dispensary , sent to the afflict ed In sealed' letter invclopea, free of charge. Two or three stamps for posing) will be acceptable. Address DR. J. SKII.L1N IIOL'UIITO.N, Acting Burgeon Howard Association, Nn. 2 south Pth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of tht Directors. GEO. FA1RCHILD, Secretary. Jan. 1, '61. EZRA D. HE AT WELL, President. A 8 S I O N E E'S SALE, By virtue of an order of sale issued from the nro- bate court of Wood county, Ohio, I will offer at tht door of the conrt houst in Perrvshnrr, on Katurday Juno i, 1 861 , at 1 o'clock p, m. of said dny, the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: In lot's In the the tow n of Per rvsburg number S8S, the north 20 feet tnd the south 38 feet of the north 5s of game lot, and the north half of in lot number 407, less four feet for alley; also the west half of the north-east qnnrtcr and the west hnlf of the north half of the south-east quarter, in ranfte ten, lowtisphip four nnd section twenty-two, containing 120 acres, all in Wood county, Ohio. Torms of sale; one-third on the day of sale, balance in Kiinuil payments, one-third yearly. Defer jd piivm inLs to bo secured by mortfMpe'nnd interest from date. S. SPINK, Aassipmeo of the Perrvsburjf llutik. rerrysburjr, April 25, 1861-52w53,85 N 0 T I C E Wm, II. While of Pittshnrch, Pcnnsylyania. will tnke notice that William Baker and William A, Col lins did, on the 25th day of April, lBut, file their petition in tlm court of common pleas of Wood Co., Ohio, iu wh o I they claim to recover the sum of one hundred and seventy-five dollars for s"rviccs rend ered. Tho defendant is further notified that unless ho appear and answer said petition on or before the 2'Jth day of June next, the sainu will bo taken as Confessed, and judgement entered neccordinplv. BAKEIt A COLLINS. April 2'.. 1 SO 1 52w0f305 J O T I C E William II. Mann of liutnvia, New York, will take n"tiec that Jam.'s Myers nnd Willi im Baker did, on the 2dih day of April, 1SH1 , file their petition in. tho court of common pleas of Wood county, socking to forerlose a mortiipj given bv said M inn to said pUintifl'-i and M. John-ton, April 18, IriiD, upon tho west half of the south-east quarter of section ,11, town 8. north of r,inre 12 east in snid county, to se cure thr-e notes of'$lrtnil,6lt each, dated Nov. I, 1S51, nn 1 payable respectively on the 1st January 18,iil. 1S..7, and 1S5S. Said Wm. II. M.imi is further notified that unless he appear und answer said petition on or before tho S'.tth of Juno next, the sumo w ill be taken us con fes.se.1 and jiidgonu'iit rendered accordingly. BAKER ec COLLINS, April IS'!! .-52wBSl,0j l'ltfls A:tvs. T)OAl) NOTICE" l Notice is hereby piven that n petition will be pre S 'nte.l to the commissioners of Wood countv.nt their next stated meeting, rayinjf for Ihe location of a county road, comineneiii cast on the county line bi -twecn Wood nnd Ottowa oouuliis, between sections 2t A 2.'i; thenee west till it interests tho Cra-o road, between sections 21 ami 2ft, and there terminate. May I, IS81 S2w:t. lOAI) NOTICE. JV Notice is hereby piven that the undersigned will make application to the commissioners of Wood county at their next regular session for the estab lishment of a township road commencing nt the half mile post between sections twenty-eight and twenty nine, r.inpn twelve, township seven on the Lucas it Wood county free turnpike, thence west to the half mile post between sections twenty-nine and thirty n the tloss roiid and there terminate. JOHN I1ARPEL. Laketwp., April 23d, 1801-52w3 11 OAO NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a petition will be we st nted to the commissioners of Wood county at their June session of 186 1 asking them to grant a view and survey and also to locate a county road to com mence ut the north-east corner of tho north-west quarter of section twenty in Perry tw )., in the cen ter of an east and w est 'county road, and run due south on the quarter line of s lid section twenty and twenty-nine to the south-cast corner of the south west quarter of section twentv-nine and there ter minate. MANY PETITIONERS. April lilth, ISG1 52w3 JOAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a petition will be pre sented to the commissioners of Wood county, Ohio, at their next regular session.pr.iy ing for the location and establishment of a county road commencing at the north-west corner post nf section thirtv-six.town six range twelve, thence, west on section line to the north-west corner post ol seetion thirty -one in same township and range : also to vacate that )ortion of s diagonal road that is lying on the cast half of the south-east quarter of section twenty -nine, town six, ranpo twelve. Webster, April 28, 1861. 52w3 JOAD NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there w ill be a peti tion hrought before the commissioners f Wood coun tv, Ohio, at their J une session praying forthc estab lishment of a county road, sixty feet wide, commen cing on the county line between the counties of Wood an t Hancock, at the quarter post between sections thirty-five and thirty-six, range eleven, Bloom twp. Wood county, Ohio, und running north on section line six miles nnd them terminating. April 21, lSfll-S2w3 D ITCH NOTICE To John Hamilton. Elizabeth Stone. S. R. Stone, Jame Otis, John M. I'omeroy, Jacob E.I'ox, David M. Fi;ii'chiM. William Rose," Ira Cor win, Rosanna A. rmith, Isaac Hurler, Joseph Roup, Dominick Jinson, William O rb, John J. Brants, G. Morrison, Geo. Holleubeck, Richard Johnson, Francis D. Par ish, Thomas MeClaskey, Samuel Smith, John F. lbinning, P. & S. Carlin, II urv B. Gibson, John G Williams, Ephraim Austin, Catharine Esmay, John Venn, W. II. Rockwell, W. B. S -liars, und the un known non-resident owera of the following I mis in Wood county, Ohio, to-wit: Section t, 2, 1, 111, II, 12,1.1, 14, 15, townit'north, range ea.e, and s.-c-tions 3"i an 1 HiJ, town j north range 11 e.i.v: you will take notice that application has h -en inide to the Commissioners nt Wood county f r the estab lishing of a drain or ditch beginning iu the Mack swamp branch of Portage river., nt the Ka- liu of section U, town t n uth, range lOe i-t. continuing thence down sai I branch to the Mil ltwccli ('enter and Freedom townships; an.l that said application will be for hearing on the I'.h day uf the statcl meet ing of B.iid Commissioner in June ue.xt. ADDISON SMITH, Auditor. Au litor's OlUce, Wood county, Ohio. Perrysburg, April 24, 1 So 1 52 w 2? 1,74 A P.MR OF REAL NOVELTIES, ASK ON WITHOl'T A MATS. l3t.-''TiIE PAPER NECK TIE." ( Patent applied for.t This Tie is made entirely of paper, 1P0 different Styles, and iu M'rfeet imitation of silk and other fah rics. Tne price is so low that a gentleman may w ear a new Tie every day, and yet not be charges b'.c nilh extravagance, or one Tie can be worn from 3 to 6 days, if necessary to ecvuouiite. Id. THE KEI.IEF TlrT" (Patented Jan. 29. 1 ffi I . N This is doubtless the most perfect silk Tie ever in vented, and is just what the name implies, a perfeet "Relief" from ull further trouble in ty ing bows. 3J.-THK LACE EDGE TIE. An exquisi'ely beautiful article it has ouly to bt seen to bo admired. Sliini & RROUWKK. Sole Manufacturer, No. 35 Warn-u S'.roet, N.Y. N. B.--We sell to WholesaU Jobber only. Country Merchunis can order our goods of any Wholesale House w ith whom they nro dealing. 1 E O U L A K PACKET, v . ....... WWK l errjcnurg ana loieao. tviSa&Siil The Steamer "HELLS," L. C. Imi w Msau-r. will make two trins a dsv between Perrvsburg and Toledo during the season. The boat ill leave Perrysburn at It o'clock, a.m., and 2 o'clock p. m. Ketumiug, will leave Toledo at 1 1, a. in., au t Hu p. in. J Ayers Sarsaparilla. MISCELLANEOUS. B van o o Mama m AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLK, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, G R A V E-ST 0 N K S, TABLE-TOPS, ETC. The Proprietors of this establishment having had long experience in the Marble Business, will wam-nt all work executed by them to be in Ihe highest style of art, and to GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. tRemember that we art bound not to be undersold. Shop directly opposite the residence of C. W. Foster, Main street. Fostoria, Ohio. BUSH &. CO. J. W. Bailey, agent for Pcrvvsburg. Fostoria, Dec. I'.hh, 1300 S3I v. M A N H o o D t t S7ret How Lost How Klstohko. oiSJf if Just published in a Sealed Envelope, Qttaivy ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT, AND RAD ICAL (THE OF SPERMATORRHEA, or Sem inal Weakness: Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions, inducing Impotency, aud Mental anil Physical Debility. By ROB". J. CULVER WELL, M. P., Author of the " Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned uuthor.in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed without medicines and without dangerous surgical operations, boogie, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure ut once certain nnd effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands nnd thou sands. Sent to any address, under seal, post paid, on the receiptof two postage stamps, bv ndilressing Dr. ( HAS. J. C. KLINE, 12iilowerv, New York. Post ' Ollief box 4,680. 7-ly QOURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WOOD CO. Henry Phillips and Albert Heufer vs Churles Stabler et al. The defendant Levi Whitman will take notice that on the 2Uth day of March, 1SB1, the plaintiffs Henry Phillips nn l' Albert Heufer tiled their petition against Charles Stabler, his wife Adelius Stabler, Levi Whitman and others in the Court of Common Pleas, within and for the county of Wood and State of Ohio, nnd which is still pending therein, nnd that the objeet aud prayer of said petition is to obtain an order for the sale of the following premises situate in Freedom township, Wood county, Ohio, and be ing the north-west fractional part of section eleven in township five, north range twelve cast, lying on the north side of Portage river, supposed to be 12 acres more or less; also the south-west part of the cast part of the south-west quarter of section two, town live north, range twelve east, containing ten acres, more or less; also the east part of the north west fractional of section eleven, town five north of range twelve east, containing two acres more or less; and for the application of the proceeds arising from the sale of said premises to the payment of the amount due said plaintiffs upon the note of said de fendant Charles Stabler, dated September 30th, 1856, for the payment to said plaintiffs of $177 in one year after date with interest from date until paid.at the rate of ten per cent per annum: the payment of said note was secured by a mortgage upon said premises; said plaintiffs aver iu said petition that a certain mortgage executed by said Stahler and wife and delivered to said Whitman and recorded in vol . 3 of mortgages, page 459, of Wood county rec ords, has been fully discharged. Said defendant ' Whitman will also take notice that unless he answers said petition on or before the 25th day of May, 1861, ludgment will be rendered against' him hv default according to the pravor thereof. M. R. A R. WAITE,altv's for pltTs. April 3d, 18t)l 48wC$8 65. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS T DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLI N(i HAM'S CELEBRATED 8TIUcrl.ATI.Na O.NUXKST, FOR THE WHISKFRS AXB HAIR. . The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citizens of the United States, that they have ob tained tho Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American' public, the nliove justly cele brated and world-renowned article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prepared bv Dr. C. P. BKi.l.iv;n am, an eminent physician of London, und is warranted lo bring out a thick set of WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE. in from three to six weeks. This aaticle is the on ly one of the kind used by the French, and in Lon don and Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, vet stimula ting coniK)und, acting as it by magic upon the roots, causing a bcuutiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp, it will cure baldness, and causes to spring up in place of the bald spote a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to direc tions, it will turn rod or uwy hair dark, and restore gray hair to its original color.leaviugit soft, smooth, and flexible. Th "Ongueut" is an indispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and ftfter tma week's use they would not for any consideration be without it. The subseriliers are the only Agents for the ar ticle in the United States,to w lioni all orders must be addressed. Price One Dollar a box- for sale by all Druggists and Dealers: or u box of the "Onguent'' (warrented to have the desir.-d effect) will ue sent to any who desire it, by mvil direct, 1 securely packed, n re ceipt of pric-.- liu I postage, $1 18. Apply to or aihtress HORACE L. ITEfiKMAN A CO , nm'onisis, Ac. ISniS 21 William Street, New Nork. TOTICE TO BUILDERS. Sealed rroposals, endorsed to "Building Commit tee Pivsbvteri in Church, liilead, Ohio," will be re ceived until May 7th, for building a Presby terian Church, fratuc 36 bv 60. Plan and specifi cations can be seen at A. J. Gardner A Co'a Drug Store. Builders w ill put in their bids tor doing the carpenter and joiner work,alsoto furnish timber aud lumber. ' Gilcad, April 15th, 18l-5tw3$l 32. I O n Has Just Returned from NEW TORK, WITn A " TCLL STOCK. " OF , THE MOST FASHIONABl! AND STTL1SH GOODS, FOR GENTS1 WEAR! laaumet City, O., Sept 20, 18fl0, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral