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Local Matters. Local Matters. TIME TABLE---Dayton & Michigan R. GOING SOUTH. lrrrSurjf,;' Uull Prairie, 0.. I :W a. m.,ioJ IHt.. ! ..j:li A. B., and 11:1 A.M. j Tuntueany.-". - -la A. " I"M A M. New WestrJcU, l A. M.. UU F, AW SLIloo.... i. .J; JO A. a., sad IMS t. M. GOING NORTH. Milton, . 1:01 A. at., Bad 4:SJ . B. i SW Weslfk-lJ, A. M., Ant 4:M r. 91. Tuutngmv.-t v ...... ..A-M! a. M., and J-Oi . M. Uull rrairV,.. '; "a ; M. I Toledo & Wabush Railway. [Time Table for Maumee City] oniNti Msr. .. noDia waft. Acoouiai -?:2i A. in. Accomino.. fili a. m. Mail 3:lip. ni. Mail .-1. -04 A. til. Frieght 7:00 a. ni. Freight V; ' p. Job Printing. Pk-oh haTitift im'alic aaU-s ttiu SprTuJC,' ran ; got tbi'lr bill piintii on Abort butiiv, aud tbff tuuat rvanablu tortus, by eal.liiSf at IbU uffic--iir, i ahoMll you want bwainomi card, (jircuUr.4, pro-1 giamm-i, bill-hCAdM, Jimlil-ta, paWr, burai- billa, etc., give .formal offloj a call, ami you bJ an AcotutnodRk-d uu ahi;H notict. - Colonel tiibkon, " Or ibu Forty-Ninth Oblo, aho rweairoJ Abayonet I thrust in the leg by a Ik.U.l,duitog thaaugatfiujent . at Pittaburg Landing, returncJ to hi bora in Tiffin, , laai won, S. N. Beach. Wl are much gratified at tho returq uf oar old frianJ S. N. tieaeh, Kq., to DwUl aawag u. He kaa owr ajmyatb. and beat -viahe. . May proa- ortty attund biia. The Late Heavy Rains. Uavr reaulud imW tviiuualy In umo lucAlttiae, Diupjtchca (im IMttsburp, Tenn., and all a Wig up the Mlaini pi river repoil gn at fltxid aud de aUuction of property. The Late Heavy Rains. Shelling Corn in a Hurry. Ct'B friend I ni oo took bia little ateaut boue down (o l'cck and Millcr'a warclicuao, on Tuwday, and bitched it cn to a patent coni-kbelUr, which ecut At I .!!. C1T..-1 .- ,. uiu c.li;ui wlliruiiK. i v.v iron norai) net cnirt'a. ' Fisheries. Thk Viahrive on our river bare not bee aa pio- ductive during the paet weok a tboa working dire. The few fiah caught find a ready eale, so that the iKpene. of barnole, and of pickling thcta ia ilbipcniM-d VVi - " Spring. on nx, -ng diaplays its moat favorable foaturp. The veiduru of the fieUU, and tho appoaranc of ft uit-barit!g trees, denotes Iho prospect of nVll'lltRa i aad m cite feeliu'i of JTit'Ul'W rJ bonwHceut IVi viJcuce. The Stave Trade. Tus stock of staves now cu bandia unprecedunt e.l and all parties engaged are going into the trade with' more earnestness. 'It is estimated thatnoaily 800,000 stave are now piled up in And aruuu.d Purrysburg. Supply ijig jub to mc farmer, labor 0, u workuian, and trade to the merchant. Returned. Mb. C. V. Uaibd, late of the ItairJ Ilonao, in this place, but iijw a Sergeant in tho Soventy-Sccoud regiment, wtxirurfd ffjm tiie PitUburg battle-fluid on Friday last. A Minio lll phased through his thigh, fortunately without damaging the bon r iu liu arteries, lie ia becoming rapidly convalescent, and is lu for thu war again as h.wi as able, Being wouoJed early in the ditr, lui saw but llltWof the battle. Returned from New York. W. J. lltvcnt'OCIt, La j'tsl ictuiuud trom the Fast, with cue ot the tiest aud laigtst avsortmints of Merehandiac ovir brought into Perrvsburg. Uis means are such aa to enable bim to purchase goid at Auction, and ut wholesale, at the lowest price he Jj'jyt of wliki hp ojl'vH to hi ucaiut-ius eus- Vau-'i'i lu tho county of Wood. Cell on Lim rne And all end get your bargains. Town Improvements. Ws heard many years agoof Ovid's Metamorpho-1 ' sea, and can only say that howevergreat the change experienced by characters therein mentioned it can aot be greater than the one displayed on th large frame building on Front St., recently purihaaed by 5'f neighbor Mr. Rocgh, A (JisutHtld building U . T'UB I'laoe? to'a 'pleasant' 'commodioua resi- ' dvnte. So Perrysburg prospers. The Schooner Ruby. Delinking to F. P. Villcr ft Co., left this port on Thursday last laden with 5,700 bushoU of eora. We understand her destinatica to be Buffalo. We look '- ou this enterprise as Important for the towu, and L-m, f Pv'tTlAbvti-jr, id fi.( jjf'PHd epunty In gu? ' fral, and htijie (t jnay pme Al bcuniiHl i the pultea chgaged 1n Hi, (a tt will bo If r'jjlt'.r kouiW- J.M' ? . :. i , . m the urmsrs of our county. , MO tfiq fitrst pf Mjy Lut Vail 1 1 , "tiii'prciiB will close h'is Miniature Rooms . Perrysburg the' first of May, or as near that time as bis business can bo arranged, to leare, Pursons Want of poifcci likeaessos of tbomselees friends, should call imtucdiately at lui gallery over Mrs. A. Csrpentor'a Millinery store, or they will ' too Uta. To persona unacquainted with the excel : l.'nt qualitiea of Mr. Scripture's Photographs aud Ambrotypes, it is only necessary to say that he has no superiors ag an artist. Fifteen years' practice has made bim perfect in the Art of picture making. tlouilv weather ia baiter than clear, eieopt fortak- lii j 'pictures oi'vory fOu'ng eViildie'ri. Horrible Casualty. k MQST terrible acciJent says the .K'apulooi) ,'' happened about three tulles west of this place ou Saturday last, by which a little daughter of John Rahre, agid botween four aud ore years, w it with a most horrible death. The particulars, a narrated to us, Are About as follows : Ou Afternoou of that day, two ef Mr, Ratirca' children - Yidkt Put li)iq a Cold i,uai' thoU dwellhig fyi the p,ir- - pose of burtilng'truih, etc, Shortly After leaving the house tho elder child returned for asm pur pose or other, lesving the younger on Alone in field. The formar was away from the field but short time, and on returning the younger child found completely roasted to death t its legs, arma ' sol body-reduced almost to a cinder, and shrunken ao4 shrirejed up in a most borribte pianuor. informant says that the remains presented the ahockiug And beart-sickc)ing sight he ever looketl upon. The clothes of (he uufortunsW child doubt, less caught from the fir which lha was feeding with brush, bark, etc., and being suflfbcAtud by flames and smoke, was prevented from making outcry, or otherwise giving th alarm. Life entirely extinct when she wss discovered. Mortality of Maumee City. Fbom a report sent lu to the Hon. Mayor Couucilof Macro city, for th yer ending i't qay or jjsrup, IBM,' w eiu thcr pvf tirlugBAld yair, flKeen destbs ' In thst eitjr.1 Uiese, sight were snsles And seven females. ages, as nearly as could be conveniently ascertain ed, were as follows l Tiirc were under cn thro betwtea on and five, ou between five ' ten, bus between tweu'.jf Atfii thirty, cue potween ihlky' And forty, one between forty And fifty, two fifty And sixty, one betwecu sixty snd seven ty, on between seventy' snd eighty, and cus eighty snd Binety. Two died of diphtheria, IBO of ii(jan,.n ijj he beij.el, J,opf ,:huletin fantuui, apd on uf sroup, on of cancer, cue ehildlxd, on of serofiila, on of ponsumption, (if consyroption, on pf epngesttnp pf the lungs, pf whooping cough, out of delirium tremens one of oil Ago. It is remarkable, that, in a plac so noted for malarious diseases, there should been, In th city, but on death of fever in y-ars. Th populstiua of Maunw beiug About tb above report would ahow th suorwlity be less than on per ouut, aud is in itself Ih i.ejssibhi kit oof of the Absurdity oMb idea, Is so pre v Aleut abroAd, that the Mauiuc csunU-y is so sickly. Acknowledgements Hex. It. V. dranger, II. J. illake, r.W. Kel logg, H. Rabbi And J. M. AebUy.bavaour thank fur favor. AUu, J. 9. Kellogg aul 0V A. Cobaia, Emancipation. shall next week tho apeceh of Hod. Jab! M. Ashley, tu the. bill Ant tit r. Uam of Cc-rtain person Lld to ert'Joa Cr labor in Iho District of Columbia." . ; Old Borons a., 4 I,.,,. r;uiiilng u by now An J ! tht-t the weather, lik human friendship, I rry uncer tain In it influence. ". . The Weigher. Fob the pat two Java, hu boeu anything but agreeable. On Monday we had a cold drilling rain, aul iu Tue .lay tho snow full lively, but melted almost an fal it fell. The Ohio Repository. I'kii k ii jtt week in a bran new dross, and ul votii-ad lixiking dhk-Ii liupiuvod. Tliv tXjtitory BiBj,( wc briy. mik-v it stai ted. We are Blad to uuW tvidun;o of iM cintinuud propenmly. To Farmers. . r'uoa ilia fulluwiiiji I'art wo julj,o tlia cuituru of aanc niu be vviy nmlilubtv : J. 11. Smith of qlllui.y niuuit nillle im i. B11(i j l5 xOU4 tf ,,cr cro froln )0 Im.., callJ( uj ,uttfll ,, Mbou, ..Oi. f tl.o .vmp turn to.uKar. Who "Agate" Is! Tua " Agate " L furtiuhra tho luacuiSceut Vn column report of the l'itbburg battle, to th Cini-innali 0w.tM, ia Mr. J. WhitaUw Roid, onoe editor of the Xenu Sit; and for A timo, a toacbor in the public achnol at South ('harloaton in Clark county, H la a gintleantn, a scholar, and au iu dataligabl vntlei't r of fudt. Parson Brownlow. 1'iaeuK llanwXLow ia making uioucy aa rapidly Ae an army contractor ! only In a wore bonokt way. Hie book and luclurua will bring biui iu about $10,- 00(1 witliiu the next tbrvo tnonth. That, with tb line J rvaa to bo gicu btui by tho. Jfow Yorkoi ., ill enable bim to catablieh a paper in Tunuesi w that will abake the uitlra c a uiounoaltb witii iU loral thandere ! Buried. ' ls Alti"' Ss"" "'ty, 0., the bodio of Sto them I ,hn M- BIl' ud JlLu Cr 'Iow' v ho ,t l1 00 ll,e KfXi wf bhU 11 nov Wweator, Virgiai. I Tboir rrtnaina were t.Uu t..that jlace by tlioir iriL'iiaa, auu iiurwu uu .-n.uuaiu, Apru j.iiii. with appropriate relijii us eenlcca, in preseuee of a large aasreubly tf ui' iuoua aud aympathixing friends, The Seventy-Second Regiment. Tiu fiillowiug is A lint .if the uieiubcra of Com pany E, Seventy-Second Uegiment, wounded at tba lato Pittsburg battle, as ncr aa we can learu i C. V. llaird, G.-o. Haael, John Crofts, W. lliifliug tun, Marahal A.UVd, J. V. Furry, anl corporate J. LoU.' and 0. J. Harie. Two are reported killed, whose UtiuK's we dn not remember. Shade Trees. To aur titiiena generally we refer the propriety of planting bado trees around tlielr lots, and in front of their dwellings. Suitable trees adoru, and make more valuable tho property tn which they are planted, auJ also tdd to the comfort if resi dents. It is pleasant to see weu sitting iu the shadow of their maple tree, tlie g and the viue may be added if necessary. The Sixty-Eighth. I Ti Toledo Comiuteriol,' of Friduy, is informed by Mr. Marion, who Is ju?t from the battle field, that the' PUtv-Kightli !C2imu,iit, although $ Sim. r T"..n-!:.. nf:',:'.... iu ucw. i.aiiueu a't.inn'ii, v. hi uibviiivij vuynvvi hi the fight. It was stationed some fou,r or live miles' from the fed, guarding an important ri:id, and wns heiicu pKlud'ed the opportunity to Join the glorlos an t perils or tn oveuuui nay oi me Vttle. ' Brutal Murder. The Elyria Ik-morml chrouicles a most btutal homicide soar Grafton Stution on Monday last. Wm. Fryar, while iu a drunken quarrel, killed Ornon Burton by heavy blows with a club. No wilueas.'s were present at the killing or when the dead body was discovered. Frvar eamc along while the in- quest was beinnr held and lonfc-jscd p I'.p kilirg and was lodged' in jail a'ndl'as si'uee bceu comuiit ted for trial ou the charge of uiuid.-r iu the first degree. The Lovelier Glory of War. or be Tub swift departure of angels of mercy with all that acience and sUll cn contribute fr.ni the medi cal profession, together with simplice p pared and collected by r.oble anl tireu, Trciieh, fi' l'o rejiisf ot the miitl t nig fri'tu Hie terrtni j' Jtldenis battle, fain bf Tho' ItVvl'llest i lories of th:' war uuw waglne. IJow auick inwaii.. "T!"g up, aud how soon the promptings of the heart woiki in action. Th? t?VtIf.V-V. H''S .'. ? '2 ffi W V which sliold rejo erei v. ti Je beep, and should bid well up a feeling of thkukfullness, that we on the battle field and at hi me, are one, iu a cm tnon humanity as well as )n copipip (trucgle our country 1 Surely tho orld does wove, Apd does move up towards the Qreat Father of all How glad, how won trously glad, the suftkring sol diers will be, mutt b, at. th liiereasing and un varying eyidenccaof thoh being in constant remem brance by those who are at home ! All Tat: share and all can rejolc over this feature of tho without a pang and without a sorrow or regret, however full of pangs r.'.iy be that which calls tbtWr. ' - ' I ''; ' ' Ohio Troops In Battle. the the A was par most the ad was and the been Of Their Fk Y varii us sources, but yiore particularly front th eoirctpoudcui'o of the 0ucluutl tfxt, make up the following list of the Ohio Regiments ngagtd in the recent great battle at Pittsburg Landing. The follow ing Regiments were of Ueu. f'r""t'C Command and Were !u tii tight of iuuday Tltd Ohio, Lieut. Col. C'aufield Commanding. 4Hdi Col, Siilliysii. . 7uth Col. Cockerall, 6Sd " Col, Appier, TTth u Lieut. Col. Commanding fih Col.l'fyffe. 40th Col. Worthincton. 71st Col. Rodney Masan. Mill " Col. T, K. Smith. In tl. battle of Monday, tlie following Regiments were engaged anl B are partly of Gen. Iiue,U' contnia.io. Hith Ohio, Col. Amnion (Commanding Drigude.) Olh Ohio, Lieut. Co!. "Anderson. Iti Oldo, (Jed'. Uaien (Commsodiwg Briifade,) IHh Ohio, Col. RAtty. lath Ohio, Col, Wm. Sn-.Uh (Coniuuuidlug Brig.) 1st Ohio, Col. IM. A, Psrrett. 49th Ohio, Col. liibsi n. 68tti Ohio, Col. Uauscnwein. " Hth Ohio, Col. Sleadman. 30th Ohio, Col. ('has. Whittlesey (Com. Brig.) 6flih Ohio, Col. Pete K inner. TSth Ohio, Col, Chas. R. Wood. T8th Ohio, Col. Leggett. Several other Regiments wero engaged we lieva bt si'te bf fef bitirii o. 'titC'iy and &th Ohid Cavalry, 'But this'' list Is an approxima tion to-completeness and as such is important this time of unrelieved susiety iu regard tv the EMANCIPATION IN THE DISTRICT. be twcn be tween ia on en And have tw I, K00 to best which ' That, froui and after its passage, neither slavery Dor involuntary servitude, except for crime, where of the party shall be duly convicted, that! exist A id liutrut. Thai Commissioners shall be appuiuied i j lbs value and aiduy'pf clal(ps Tor service, nd appraiao anil a pp anion the i aluein money, riding that the amount so apportioned shall, iu casc, exceed (300 lor each person. That no disloyal person. j(bal H-penaA-tiop fur such claims. That the sum of $1,000,000 shall be appmpriatod for the purpose. That attempU tn kidnap slaves from th District, or to re-enalave thoe made Ire by the set, shall ruuished with not lea thau five uor umre aeiity years' imprisoi.uient. That i0O,0OU khall b-- appropriated, to borxpeod d under th direction of the Mr.-sidep fpr lh u't,loH ui skuu Slavey, huto py t,l sut tt dt-Ji e U euiigrate to the Republic of Hay li, or or ucb ether cs uutry beyond the' iiuiits th lo'ted States ss tlie President nay dekariuuie. SKETCHES OF PUBLIC MEN OF NUMBER VI. ALBERT G KIDDIE. in of ut lor it 1 il we : be the st sol diers. , iu deter mine p.o. do be than fol- Ula Li beria, of i Ml;. Hut ik, ibe Itcpreetutatiie I'rvni iLe l lote- laud diatiii t, i ajnaiire of Mai-tacLu.oiu. fl. i 1'atbvr cauiv tiviu thai mate to ObU, an l M.tlUl in , the soii'.b part (4' lnga C'otiuly, in iSl'J, ixlict. Albert a ab.Mit a year rid. At the ag ol' a. vuu, be latt Lie father, be being ue of luv our.i;..i-, of aifbt ohilJivH. TU tVuutry we Y,','- i uuw - - an I vniolovmoiit ililtieiili l oiain. aim) Iu I waa oMiit.'.l Ii lite wit'i uuo I'amil an.lauot.ici .1 ae be cmtld lie of until m ecu caiaii ac. Ituiing I'm Miuii-ra ho nitoiiil.! I iw hu'l lit ' I Ion ic!in.l IhjImu of tlie ilittriit, wlitro lit b'pfii- j ed to ri'.i.lo. In bis I A hood loibiin ho m wj waul and htiibboin, lon.l of hiiulint; and rUtajri,. ; A Iov.t of reading, which he i.ihel :1 fi-iii hi ! niolhi'i', linall v lt iiiiii hi d over I is reel a -neas, inul hel'jr.nn the ik of a VMiilei ii mi I twe ity. he pica-1 ed up, I'lui.hil a gr.od ciij'Uh cii-uai ott. Iti iiint the same period, Ihiiikinu to iu pnno iti-t ion li-iw . he r.iu away I'tuu I ' me, I m a litil i ei riemv . I j the world convimed bim i f his mi' rfike and he lai. ' bill k again. Finally in IS.!, h" it red the ollict of Seatnry Kurd, late (.iovemor I 0. io. na 4 hoi dent at Law. lie was gtentb' .ta lied l- )v. Ford, and i'xperieiico.1 lit hit Mud many favi ia, tor which he wan duly riuU'lul. Ho was admitted to tho lar in tho fall i f 1SI0. sill immediately elected Prose uL in Attiruuy ot liCMtga tiunty. Ho held thr . line mix years, and cligagnd in thu (reiicial pra tice of h'- pmfos xioit In Cleur.dor, the county suit, of (!ougit e on ly, doing the loading busineas these, Iu 1S4S, Mr. Riddh ' In the lea.1, of it tnovo- tnent to attach the whigs of li.auga t'ouutv . ' the Froe-Soiloin, then ! p:irty in the pro .uu! orjfi 'i- nation. H.i was elected to tlie l.owi r lloiiso of t Ohio Ligi-tUturo from tlie I iti i. t c inpoacd .f' Oeana an I Trim u!l. Ohio had Imsmi dit i led it olectnrat d atricts m U r tho Stat.. Appor or.me. t Law -and tlii.i iiv i.sioi. , tho !eiiioctat , at this; ei-ioiioi' the Leg .ilaturo. attempted to nu' ify. The I.uw divided Hal lillon County, iu aa to i three of the tire nieui '.era i the Whips. Tin l)en crat, at the election, lisrcarded the U , mi., elect. I tin' five froui their own party. t)n t'ue Inoiniug ' the davit in.ietiii;' . I' ti.e l.e);ii,Unii.', the Dim crats broke into the Hall of the Iloiue. iTvp; i-ai nl tives before daylight, aw .ire in t'uir n.embeis, mid loit ed their Speakci . Th:. W.iigs catno ) nl'u n aids, and effected an oioanidalioi , ci ihh:i I of Ilieels of their faith. Coiousi. n re'giu-d iu tl jluu:.e r a period of five weoks, Mr. i.idJis me n'.in. il g thci i lily man w ho recognised both or ania ioi.. as equal, and to wl em both orgiilia itior would "is'.en. The Di mociiits loi a poriod of font wee! a. ;.v.'i adj. nine 1 or Inla reeesa. At leii; Ji, ai'tora (,'ood deal of turbulence,' mi UKr.:.atii.H i.cceptahle to both parties w as eliei ted upon a pi in iiimi.she'l by Mr. Riddle. Hm c. ITU in thu Ohio I.eisl mro t.as hichly popular, aud ill" speei-hes he niude won for him the estetin of all parties. He was re-cleete.l the uext year, rnd wua n n tiiinnit lamii.iat.' for Shaker, to which position !iu would have been elected, but lor th.; troachtrv of a free-scribe w ho can l.ia tote for aeiter, the IVmoeratic caudi.lv.e. Htu John Hut.hiiis, uow l.iaiolleBueinCi njjiess. was thcu bis eollougii' in the i. I islntoiv. In the summer of IKiO, Mr. Riddle changed hit place of residence to thu city of (.'levelau 1, and en- gaed there iu the ractire of Luw, with maiked kiii.ces. His Hue joweii as an advocate s.hiii gave biui A large aul lucrative practice in defending vriiniuals, of which he bad much the largest inhale of any memWr at that 1 or. llj was elected I'm- scenting Attorney, the ontii a of which cilice he performed with signal ability trim ISjJ to IH.,T. Among the important er'inir.al rusi',i,in vhi)il.e t't.k the leudnix p.nt, c v' iv;.lou wttl leuiember, thut of f. oks. f.-t tl.u uiuidcr of a Railrond .'. n- duett r, by puslilnR l.im fn in tl.e train, wh. ro Mr. Riddle was for Uu deteii'-e. Uo prosecuted I'urks for the murder of Ileatson at CuyaLi ga Fulls, mid (.'ole for poiioning hie wife i II inbridg. II-.' hai bieii engaged, t ons time mil nnotlier, iu twelve or lifted! rits.'k of In mii i lo. He was nlao i Inplov el an one of the leading counsel, in tho caae of tl.e Oberlin reacih-rs aud his argument to thv Jury in the liushnell case, aud bed re the.Supri.ine Court on the Habeas Corpus, are rep. rted at length, us is iilso, bia able argument iu the prosecution of Colo f ir murd Mr. tii.l.tle rirst acted with the Whig party, and took an actire part upon the stomp, in the m.inor- abU cinpu'itu of LS40. He bccnue u Free Soilei, when thut puny wu.s first foimoJuiid ntliliatidat onee with the new d im which that party tn when il became known as Republican. He is the fullest sense uf the word an anti-slavery man, and was nominated for Connresc f- Vl! w i l,.. il, ........ Co. pi oi. oif vOi.uitt'S iif t'v.ytl.ogn, Lake and tl.iVgil, in im, afiL-r'a sharp cmtifl, having for his ci.Hipotilit.rt, in:h ni .'u as Hon.' Fdwar l Wade, his Ord.le..an Tf- . F. T. I'llcLliS Bill IIoll. R. 1 l'aine. He was elected a"'.' '?, f-'MVi ft'kres ." " ' Miq eati.4 !Ji'si..u. yl Iu pcrsiai Mr. Riddle is of ui."Uum six.', sandy com; leaion, full Lushy head of hair, and a coun tenance of ogreeablCj ui)d iiitellijfeiii expression. Ie U a hu'-' ypviikci', ha a good tvice and pi. ni.er, but prefers to be clasaed among tho working pupi bers, to those who are given W imn.ll spaking. Tho following extracts Fj- iu u speech delivered by him in t'ie Military Academy l'hila.lelihla, Jauu aty ST, 1S52, Are fair apeciuiens ot his powirs Arguni.nt un.l orsU'ry. "I must here discuss another oh nienlury que li. n, less trite, of vent importaiiee. . Is the sUv. whollv enveloped, gulinu-rieit (!;o or MiJ i,oiiti"( V.f the iilUMtfe, ( r is there Vptside tho'rli isler.'alid above bim, .till unih'. r and great: er power J.I which the slave? sust 'imi 'r'.:i..'(i"!is iu depemjepk of ilia HJllT If I'iil it 'VriM' logeii tleiji( ut llo-' alavj had such rulalii im to a pow er higher thai) thu Hp'ilo-r, ILruugh which claims Upon iilin UI'gM ou aj. rteu at ut'.cr vriauce w the nnslei'it fl.iinu? I know that without questiun '."' rKu"'u U.h . wi'coded tlint uo such re- ...!...!... 1 . ... 1 . isiiou exiais. ;..m.j ,,y no .sue.li conc.iiiiion and 1 am to establish the contrary, and maintain il 1 inoy, (il ptfi l,li.(iont:,i biw, slavea. are known i.ily AS persons locngniicd as part of the great mass of persona, Does that instrument erase from them the universnl quulily nf subjects, or s'ainp the univeisil quality of subjects, or stamp thciu one, lucoubistent with that character t Th. ai4 " persons owing sol vice," which is a recogni tion of An uhligAtioii imposed on Ilium by another power; but tliey theaiselves nrestiborJinateitn power created by the Constitution, within which I Ihev are brvn.'ht I'V Pl'l VP,d; of lilt,, iplio(t, I .1. . j . a... ........ i Art., ..'..:.... i . c: . . . " .111 V '"lT '.' oir'e "ti o-iu.iuiigiiiiis .u,naiafti-ii. it i.u uiu .net.' nvj aie peisora owing ........ . i ..... ....1 . i-i ..... . sui'vice, jub a Are iji.iitu a ami apprentices, and. in the so nio Sense, are subiccts. Fu far as Conatitutiou ba ereat.'d legialalit o aoerel(nty all, il has conferred it on the two House of Con greas. It makes them sovereign over all persons, with fun exception whatever. Tlia relation then between this legislature and your alaies, is thai sovereign and subjects j and I demand to know power there is on earth that can c me between sovereign sod tticse aublccta. INi they owe t service t lliey ow e us allegianre.' Are they slaves? They ar our subjects. Wo a ro tlie paramount with the tiielii'-t title. SiWs slorij ere V'lchiLiLixl lion. alaMinrVlnir uh. v.-u ri.mi Ji-Bt of nervioe thtj are said to owe? this limita tion does not extend to us, nor can it be construed to come between us And our subjects. It would the sovereign. This reasoning is not subtile an l reliuud, depend ing on technical and art,l(lcial lules, but reals, broad, well known prtncinlej. Uur'ngbt to legls ,.e vpeiu iliperWrtd'vf ins slave, rests upon broad ground uf a great sovereign dealing wUhbik subjec-t-m opiMaji Hon to a private dess,t lor over a cringing serl. It is no replv to this to that slaverv is older than the Constitution, and established by sovereigas Hot witlik;. the r-ii.t.-o that Coiistitv.tpjri ; hii4iu lii..) sove-i..-igna tt Im JSr.te'te .!': tourreiider the mass of their sulyects' to o'ur ercign'.y, tuoy put III t'.o'SJ ttlaves, (. ss Jato, b(t a, pcoi,, i an thai whits to lhc,u (the former sovcicigus) tliey retuatu klavea, they arj to usMib- Jerta. aud by tlie commit of their masters. If Stale cau by diaibilitic w ithdruw ( ne elats of sous within its borders frouiour juiisdiction, it another, and all others, which is absurd, lam conUiiiiug for power on t ur part to abolish alavcry, or any oilier relatim or institution liahed by the States. I am only eonteiiejip? the right of the royeivii, iraiiojuut tiitoUid) iiuiaoiu, ol all bfk subjects alike, in the presence which right al( tiio privileges aud disabililies parte-d by iufuiiut power are abrogated, of course, Aud I here assert ileal this right eateuds to all sons iiol alicasy lue subjvols of fortlgu Pywers. SOUTHERN RIGHTS AND DOMI PROTECTION. TMT!ON. i j i j 1 i j , i I I . ; j j , i ; 1 ' j j ; ' i 1 ; ! ' , I i 1 . At a in lit f of iVf k itiii if 11 u i i. i'I'i Wl.lii ui oa avt M.'in . ui il.r Tt n II. ill iu -pi.tr 11. li, i Mi-nU) al.l I'. i iiid in.i , i.m i.-u!t t. ' irntlni' tiaj'i liiv .1 i.mIih ii t ; Uu ti. n. i i. i rfi i driao Inuaru, lit it' J r rttfi I i il (; mini tli M bic:l U ll'i:i!i il d ti v.. by iiihIai.1 i f N. rtln'i i faiiaULi.i i. tlie l lloniuc ir-ainMi an I iMvlmii.iw, .vjie at",- l .ri'l.mit -.l.'iit::i tcno : t. t - w t .. t. ... i .. . . . . 1. il... Nut - iti, aiiVi.it WHorr ! i i a t.. nl tMituMni, ,J , -h-.i-h! v Aiii.iln ii Iiiik nil iataxi. u t v ill linoiu in t loir Ue'iM mn h..te atioalv f t All in their pit eriiiiiu e 'I e o l. o'i. n .4 nn-iti. ; a!aea li iiiaiur.i t li, t; il llar.-.i i i ,."', !,' Tli 1 we, tne. i'ii.'m of W.ltonii nl a'ol M.Hil l , in il4elilil .L'' . on v no. I do ai iioiut '. I g.a..1 and !.' nli liii!,' cilia li .. pain li.., nil' t-i llii;e upon thuil tlie nnoiNii.e of prompt and 4i 'Itl.ll iol'.a t-t:o.:. II' . ,!, I'll .1 e i.'h m i.i, f ol t!ii : M- iivj Mill liiik.' tl hit onpe.i '1 liii.iu-a, t' dil i ".r 1'.1 unli till, a. lii'd'ti: ' oi' n F!-""'' infii 'i 7. aev.'i -j Inn t . uihI'' MMiat iii.'iil ihmwwii b. '.oiii; ii tin. 1 $ .not. ' iMol.i." .'I. 'i ml v.ila. e i the j i n-'' . f ill cr v ' ', I 1st ae',i nittitg.-r li g.-l'ier witli hit . r.vilovir is l.eiv. rjii-ted t rt.nihtjoii prelnis "lion din in',' eai h w . at all iinir 1 ol Hie iiihl. for Iron ; n. .. I'.' 1 ' 1 1.'. I by m rlie.iriiu what may . i.i,k'."1 .1 t nl 1.111 1..; t.ntit U I the ilill 1.' ma 01 ti.e 11 i:i.t. ni l ;iN.t ' 1 an I plop ih. I, l aaved. .i..ii'. It'.. TU it 101 no too.l emi. .Inline "in Ii times us tin te. ami ureal I. aim ni'V ur-.w out ol ".: the aa inblaee of n cioof. n. mill Olaek . r whit hull be ailmte.l t pr.ueh H thetn, ei'.iier IB ttsv or iitu! caeei't on a nuf. own uiviiiii' S. an to Irs own iiej,ro. a i xclu-ively, and them nlv I r 1 or liiini'.l pi.'.i.lii r. ai d tn m l.ia woe's house .' .vn, i; ., That we l'iy reason I'o'y itieiui ' iu i nr mi 1st, 1 1' i ill' own colui, I vp -l .it . nd hellish in tl.eii p.np. l wli in, it' tun. - I i.n iu their il.l.c ue.i, fie cniise for which near now in rei. lt, and that of mu i.i.lepend ive "ill iniieh en lai R r .1. II: ,' r.tJ,Htl. That tlie f..i lowing p uil. iii.'n to wn li. . Vcl. nu iv, It A . Mil. nu re. .'. II. .i hnuum, t' W. Wade, II. 1'. Wade, W. A. I'oi- .tin. U. r.iiK'. J. W. tl.nrv, I. It. l-.i'st, v.. A , ..amesoii, J. W. MeKisuk, H'lis .1. n.s, W. M. VIM, Joe 1-el.t. Il, .1. .1. W.aid. K. llr'gdv. U.:ej r-'iiuthal, A. W. I'ott. r. .. SI. !r.il.c, N. I-. denim. l e. J. W. Sln.i:a,r, .r. A. C. W hite. .1. r. . . Mueiia, A. R. oded, t!. W . C..m;.hetl. W.irUlo k- man, J. Alexaiulei, W. -W. l. t 'oniio, A. Tin in -I si u, Dr. S. McKmick, Jacob t'ri', Tin mas .lam- .i.oii. I.. l i.iil.i. T. II. H. nd, K. W. Iln'md . S. A. I", inter, J. Saundeis, J. R. I'uncl., II. W. Smith, R. .VcKi.y, W. W. Mi f. iim ck, A . ('. Alex ani'.or, Th.'iii..s lianks, St 'pheli H .lieiik, .lam s j DroiMi. W in. ll.iniaon, iv., W. W. Cut. r I. A. St. I. ' M. Steel, V I'nii) in,iii.S..li.nel l'l'.nlip. 1 . II. Loud, 1 J. W. M phi-ns.'ii. Win. M. Moss, A. i' H .il.-r. . Rir.l Iii7!.erald, J. Ki'.. ei al l, .Iniii. a Clan f..id. I Sidney t'rawfoid, J. Cntes, ,1. I. Da is. I'. 11 u v.' . J. Ni. Carrol, Jen t CriiHon, W. Thiuiipsi'ii, It. 1'.. Thnnpsoii. J. W.' I'jrk-, Dr. S. T. Murrv. Dr. T. . Slninii'.ii. II. I'. Wells, J. W. Ri.llov, Dav.d II iimm ! ton, C. T. Sih'. lb- II. T. i rel. t in.' Doklev. W. W. ; lliiniett, O. A. C.s . i. W.C. Pope W. I'. I'.irh .in. , Richard M 'el, I'. I'arlniln, ii. Dndlev .III". V nn. ; W . Hurt. T. A. Cn w, W. II. l.lanton. be, an I they mv her.'hy spiu.iuted a vic.ih.ne.' lnmili.M '. w ho-e duly il .-.hull be to arrchl sin 1. ci. n . I p. i -; sol a, nil. I j iur.li toirni I'. accordaure nith 'be do I met its i f th. ii il iin-. I .. -'-, Tf.. Ih. .tauv t welt oof flu-above n im ed jiersot s .-I. ail I ill a .lli.ii.ln I a 'I, an l W'li, -. ' d eeisiuii shall be linal. Av.c.W. 'i, Hii.tKiit nunib'. r f ine vicihmee n inmitti'i'. bo at lhoii '.l tn up; oiot a j.i tr. 11 ii the Civil District in ivhi. h thoy r. ai le. l.'itnlrnt MA 'Hint it is the Ait t ot ea. '.. mdivid- mil of this ei mmeuity, upon the ln aii"; in l ni;u aye fn in H 111 In of a ,linl .val l. n lcliox, l i iniorn: Ih.' igilnrc.. Committee givinir his iiiiu l hi. 1 lo cality. Jin.mlr.il, 10'V That we hereby gie wrninj,'' tn those who by piihl.cli proclaimiiiir thai tl.i will uot ful l for ni ntliorn lijhts, un I who are thu. leaving the impression lint they lire ready loawei.i all fiani"' to Itie yniiri m lit ut Washint .0. that sin h iainiua.ro 's diloynl and oftensive. nil I w ill be untied in due lima. The above r.-holuii. ns were voted upon .separate ly by the i.iavii of eveiy neighborhood, for ov ni al iniU a iii diruf.ii.li av.Min.lS(.riig llill,nti.l unuu ini. .Italy uud cutl.iii.iiis'.icnlly adopted without a d seiitir,i' opiui. n. II. I'. W.ihh, T, R, lloMi. Se. 'v . Cli.iitin ii. rtao.i.. :. That cens'ire ia bnr.ibv cast up .r. I aiiv man, of Inoii or low rank i i sooietv, woo u tli j Rite l.ia negroes l.lvnv ..t goi'n. feoin hm i . cepli.;ou ihetnistei, i.u.i.i.'ss. md if ,uc ,r'j , be i-auehto.it on his own htiMiiess i.r n -el. o . h il oa n Liisin ss . r s -ekng hi own jl.av is- tl .t satd neKn., he punished sevi rele, altloiik' I. I nut have an or (inaiy 'SS4 wttii l::m, cxeepl io. i." tl; to . MORE RETRENCHMENT: i I ; j j j ! .' I . ol l'.OTll biunchcs of the l'gialature H'ain :idi. i-.rn-ed nvir I11 111 Friday till Tues. ley next. Th I but so was iu s.Sri. n less llinii two I,, ura or, rriday, la--f 1 .' adi. urning over. 1"! i' m. uatc hud a sin i t nf- luiiio. ii sossii u, 1 ut did nothing of intciest or im- poitaiice. The i.i .tubers are nearly all t In me with their lamilit'K and constituent : but liny mi l all tl.t-ir i the. is reci-lve end. J..ut if.,,,,,,; ,, ny, ,1.ii..(t ll...r .,1... ,t. .1,11 k .ion ..if hi v iv. .i. i..i "B " .. .... i- it.:., o...... a. n in r..- e. ........ fi . . .1 . I ... . ... ... . . . r j lie coal 01 ine f the l.ci-islatiir- to the tax -pa rum nfj a than -00 p' 'fay fr. m the time of :.. t. -.1' , ... 1 : .1. ...:n Ohio is in I h ii. i.t.'f.ii.ir till it. a.l;otiri-iii 'lit. tioin ivhii-li it w ill lu seen that every time th se two duvs ere t;v! out ot tnc.rsixsi.n i.oo is wninj-i y,yf lukeu i.tu roro-ty.i ol iheir coliHtituei)- t'i V'l' 'liin boilv refused to he". J sW'.'tiMt'il'liK-'i 1 ublishel, 1 u iiceoiiut of ' 1. U '; ' ,' Hi"., , v ,r " .1.' .... "l" "nm ' t1""'1 pcfsoiwl gratilication costs more t!::'.u Would ft s, Illl'. ... tin "I .. .. h'ij'mu i.iiiwnin .-. .' 1 .. ..it .1 ..,1:..... r.... lull r. pcr's ol tlieir cloni(:s tor trie entire sess.oit. And vet Ihev talk nixed '"'ecni mv ! "- 7"''"':' hm: ' toe LieisleO"; iij peMtO'-H)e iu thuir re'.rench-U.-ui. i liev iivraire l ut four day weak in a i week ailfi'iitliii.g over Saturdays uud Monday. r T.i a.) L grslat. is We pfi-ptr to reduce count and toiuisliip onii'ors salaries ; repeal lhcli',; ai.lt. V"-: ing the puolicutiou o Ih ' ay in new papers, thus k'.'i-pip.g thi: pi'i pk yui i.iu': of the Laws they are explilod lii'oliey j they refuse to have Iheir pro- cccdim'H I tiblithrd that thru vpuatitp.'llls piny H-'C what tliev are doing i Ihi yeVtll att' iupt to re what they are doing ; thcycvtl) stt' iupt to reduce the kchta.l fuii-l by their legislating, all ft r ro r re- ir.'lioi.nient, I hev do not attciupt lo reduco their own per diem, l.ut iint'.PKil thereof, thry work ab ui four d y .-loll w .'ck, bo.ir.iiog over t 1 iy i, t'nu takiug i. ut of tlie pockets of their ciwtitu ;nts ll.l'HO each we-ek fir doing uolhiiig. Cttoirn O-iii. The forecoii.g is the sentiment gciiurally of tii. . 1 . . ,1 K. .mx '"a . " "' " 1 Our Book Table. ; j i' 1 Oiilikv' t.aiiv'K ftn.iK.Mnv, 1 S ; L, A. (Jotl'jy I'ldladetp'.iia, I'll. Tun May iiutver of this excellent monthly hai been rc-vuivcJ, The fasiiiou-pliites ale ictilly beau- til'ul, an I the dross pattern' numerous. The choice ..t,... 0f ,iwjc in Oulev nr. ah ..", wi.ith the- pric .' s. a aubscilb.;!-. 1 ' tt ;',' V ,,... 4-i,ij l.nty oq- .it tii Ik- We Hl'l iwruiklt iui..y i.iiny Roiik and i lie vopi :i,l. of th JiX HNjiU one y.iar for Ditch Orders. v tl.e ill; i Ihla at of bill f r the payment of ccrlain ditch orders' issued bv authoritv of b wii't-Llj. Iiuslocr, we t'oi matter, ' t . . ' mthcr vonf'ioi... , Lj snb,ui.itli,: tlie law, giviug I potior- to li-iihtee tti establish ditch i. f. r H o o!i! i ... . . ., . . .' , one, whicii gate ine power lo ine riuiiiv c. n una- . . - sioiieis., J lie mil iiillt uucea uy mi: cs s j i ojh si in; I V to iipiu county unlet for these ccrtilicati uinU-'d by township tt uitvis. If the bill pissis, Wood ci tint," will on'y hate about f. ur tin ui-and dollar' worth of onlirs Pi ikue t- I'H'.ei.n '.Ip ce'riilicaioii. ; For the Journal. TEMPERANCE. lord ll, de throne on the line; kv was .1 as MM.r soy a per- soil, prosit atiug his tulh'W man, it may be l.ia may i sou, uow n into the (.utter beneath the Icttl of not j trute. As one bunhel ui roru produce, threi gal bere bais w hiaky with a ccrlaiu ant iun' of sU i,.i.uiuJ pois'41 iu it, how p; iny djUi.Va.Ji, wo.Ud . i.j for mou loud of ",n make ut tin. I rate f Sl.i old the f all eonsoie-ueious ui-'ii hs k this matter in the of us il ! and act accordingly T Espcciully kin iau-j lUose who profess lo be followers of the Satior, use Ihe means w hich (tod has placed in ibcirlieueU per- i w bnu abeiut a rehM W Ut the laud, L. Fours. OjK of t',,4 knits or n-ligli n Iv temperance. the close' obsi-ri ef hs ku into the acts ami IjoLil ui"ti arc uud him, il ia uot hard for him to discover that the main causes of iitihappiuess miKiig ll.ctnj arises from an intemperate; use f the maU-rlal wealth in. their bni!,, ad iiiMead of plot ing blesiiii t-) ti. in they aio often a curse.. The drink- or suffers both mentally and physically fn in the i-e of i'.rje ul spirits : the Vender ai fl'.is iu reputation I'. st-llir.ir it. tl.e distille-r fir inui.ufulorii e .,u, ul j ,,, ,., , ,.t, j,;,, HU.vt:. lu)r ; ' ., . .. . ' ., " , ,' ' ,vhl" tin'-'Ly , 1', f t-ot t,.ioing the J V-dcee hij b'e.d le,'o "t.l in ul'.hv lieef p.uttou and poultry ! ,luj turnnig it into pi.irket ill wav that it mat- bo tv.- u-i..c. L.aw.d.,f. ,,,- i tu-, ! """T cl'rl'il'.od Uitiug farmer, may Lave i ilisuise'able sil.l ; ie.. nteil to but eves, of s MHl vcarV j mga Ter which he toiled , ",.,,,. V . . . , .. i 1 F''J'(1 to (1I to i'rnnt b:m lo flow from MARRIED. .iv ..... i!A iui i t iwe . r, ! it. t it a i i Hon .join Vol l'i.rlfi. . 911. li. I. !. Itol H'tt'i:, fi f n. na 't,'ai.v. I M id- i . MARKETS. Perrsyburg Market. Perrsyburg Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY F R MILLER & CO. VlualB tt -Kll.m '.'allow V c Urjtl ilU V b" if.'e'i- Vll .1 .J .M.. Vlour t'l.il 1I411.1 t lb Si., nl lulu i 'V,CJ' Li', n't'-M'H l yy V di ,vHi 1. uiu V 9 ' -at'i.t i '.! ti ' ii-.-an Hi I. i!b .e dull rVlb '1 0f' I.MIM V I" ".I"''' Vlovei 'eed ';?. ' - .-li-trtxe ti.li Srl i 1 I H . .1 ll"ga -1 liamr T.'st n,iu. lilt. K til, V.' Cm .1 y. onto. 1 ; i,-i.u.i; n-.h. t Dm. C. W. .". K. le,ir ; . :- IVnnit in '," ifollll 1, i mid ' Mill linn "- ""V ..in..-. - , l,Vn. .1 :lieb'imti. Im.-i. i.cl lr. 111 v. vi , iliiahl.' Se. t.. i..i II ot i'll. hi P I I'll"') h..ve I. .d a de. ii. in ' ' '' " 1w" ear, tint l-Mll. 1 all . ..' Vill ol .1 r best I hv. . ;,,. 1 . a. ....ni.' and ai. 'Bel ; bMtlea 1 had the . vie.,i.s ib i (v llml mv -"t w uU 111 1 sm.v Hi w ai. in ten ill th aniali.'. ql. ' i ,'. d.-.- n.'S I b cai emu. '. I pnl thr uirh nd wv.il 1 liu 1 se.ile 1,1 1 tt Ik' inuMile.. Unot. l ot iniy a il ii .ably 'l t .he VJA U.eo the ciimo J or tn... cnies, tor I l''k ,4 "llli at tin... . id 1 ucli t'n.inka to you lor III I f-'tk I (tt.. 1 a luunae I'.ui: o'i 'e al.,- I 'll lilt" ii'V bauds. - . nl'i. J. ItAl MKR. owu a I. ti t face uld t j ' ' I I i . ; i I I i s . I 1 se ! i As of j i i a i ihe ; 1 of, ' a j tho part : i ' the , I . t 'iitfj. "lS III.I.S. ' ., . 'J .'(..... ( .. wnmi. M. I. Neu York i Cit- i'l m'V"ii, ot inrfredien-s i i these , ,,,; s , , 1 extsnsiv,. pi a.ii.v. ,' "', ,. : ol ,.j , d certain incur-, . . ' brill, painful 'enstnmtions. re-1 , , tinim, wiietlir from el I "f ",n .. ... aio tthr.'de. palpitation ol i th" tieo- . vHi s, - "eiv.'ita alio.-.".,.. ,,"...... . :.. tl. I c a i l bl.l . I'll"., llisllirlli-il . I .ll.Hf, 111 M III w - ' , ... .. i. ... i. ;V...t . V upturn of ,i. it u re I NI o, :i.i, .ilHIH. - f ,1 '..Si.lll.lll i I i. V illl alll Id '. tl.u) ;.! ! 'iu;t oil the luot.tbW aril. i -U I. '"' !' !v" jri ..I n itu r. n Aril lis pp inted in it., us . i' ituin..t eni.fi Inn.' ' .live fi: . pi.il"'' ti" Clii iiisu . ills .t"; g nil 'In-v reprei. .nl to V. . Noi icB. . r i. .. r i. Ion In lb.' f'"i ' .v. .torn l. hid. th.. I X i. t ik''" witbont 1 i-. '.iioiiia a neeii'.iar r Wl. T "- '1i"" r;'Ur i -It., i. pri ...... an ' llM" i -ull, l...,'Hrinu. S'li li ia the hresU' o le I. '"W.- the m di. - t les'i re the ex. oil tirii-iiin, 'I" .loi.nil ci II liti.m, tint even tin. i . jir..,lnr ire ; '' ' nlnr. ran n it res' .1 it. . V' irrsn'e i in.'lv v jel i'd. '-' fr.v lr. in ,iuv ll.ii: i nj.t. i -.. K t . licit dire tiotlH. which should be iv.i I, i (. mpaiit e.i. hli x. rii.?."l. S. ntliv tn 'il . n ein-l.i.iii!1 l I.. Dr. o Bi-lio-s L. Chees.' nun. o ik ..".: 1 . 1' 'St-"lice, New City. i I 1 hi 1 lie I'riH Lji-t ill . el V IT III till' I'. S. It" I,. M:Tt'lll:.S, Ihm r .l A.-ent lor the 1'. S. N... 1 t Proadtt ay . In w h"i.i all ni I is ' ui I ht s i tr s. .i !' i si'.- in Peek .V II in It. m. I" .i "V.r.7, Ol.i ). f.lv N'OTICF. Nol".ei hiv'oy giv.-n thi'l 111. ill lell'l.l e I li. v, J.u In the pubiic es Di tr. has r employ, 1 with, in .,nt lulli.i.iit eauv... I .-tl n shall lui. no dobta of h;s ci.. I'li-tii.e, JOSaI'H J.ARIiE. 1'iri i'e, iiM h. V.J )0w'i' . V TTAi 1IMKM" NtHIl V; ton A. L. F..W- .' V I i. J. I'., 1 ir. Woo I i tin i , Ohi'i, Joseph 11. I W. '.Strong. lll'tl.M tost (.11 111.' t-. 1; lli Vi. Wlo. A. Bl'Oliir. ii.'ii'.vxid.'til ' .foil, j il will taLe IOOi dav ,pri . l-rti, in the i. :iov.' r(:tioi V.'I'.tiU. , i.'l o l.i.o'iit v, a 1'i.o.ia A 'i nod I r 'lie sui.i of i.Bii.at ' Hl-ir pl'tii'. A DMIMSTi: V'i'olt'S OTICIV otiivis lu r..- l.'i eii.'tiihs1 i.'ie . idnri pet hss be "i dull' :..ioin I i.liiiintstr..i.i): of tht tue of John .MeCrnrv, Jr., late of Wo. .1 coutite,. 'bin, dceeuscd. All l.-rsons i'll ''rested will Bver.' .'leiuselves lie-i cord im.' I sAmi i;., M'cRoia , Apt ii i, ui jthv.. IOAD NOl'ICii. V p-'ili n will 1 ei f of Win. I count lor the est blishui ' N'ntico I- In inl'V '(iv.n that il pr -a -nte I tn toe Conunissioi' i t til -ir levt s." ion, pr.tv'ng of a r.a I aa fnlPnia : ' nm- in.'iii-i.i.( at or u.-it ihe seho..l Inni. in Di .tiiet S. 1, i.i Wu!iiii).rt'm tiiHn.hip. on l!u wer . on,, i.f ei- tun 11. t'.w i ii, i ;iii . I'l ; then sou ,i nu it. lii. of . ii I s -eti ia. an I or a ;Cli..ii "ii and range us aluive, uti'il it intersects I'' . iiie- rSie.iiu-.uiieiit i(n, and Hum lt..,i,i .1 ,. i, t ie ta.wiiott .tt 1. .. '. . It'. t . k. . an iiimi'Ii of l.i.. W ipsAnti ;U Knul hi li.-s botw.-i-u the Given h'lo.x.upiv, .,, ix ' t anl thu-line of the ab ive in- .pn ..-.). I,. i t. J AC0II Gt.'NDY, 1'efr, Wa-iiyi't Vonlc.i.,M.ireli 3J,fl2 tS-i - - - - Ol'RT OF COMMON I'LL a WOOD CO ; oiiio. cr Samuel McCrury, plaintiff, m. Jacob McCrury, Jim- se Mc('i''ii , Ms: ih.i Fo; .1, Albert Ford, Miirv A, Mereer, I launah R. Martin, Matilda Fought v,U.jo. M. f ungi, v, .t. len lants. .r.,,.1. A .. V,.,v r ik. ...,..... v:: e...... ........ ... v ,., ,1r ,-,i,VlV1 Aiign'irni. .'inrv 4 ii t. i.o : . ..... .. ., i i .1 ...... eel , ui ii."iiih .iliuisil II . .11 a 11111 , ol rol",- ... . . ..... 1 ... . .. .... water, Riuic'.. ooVi.iy tMieh.naii, and Jinso Met ' oiv, ivlcsii pi-.-:- -iit v'.i'hii.-i- U unknown, will take n'j- . . .- , .. '. t","i". li.it .i.Miiel McCiiu v.i.f W'.Hiil tuuiiiv. Ohio. ifi. 1.11 lue 1 -.tn nay or April, l it) Ho, tile ,.!s'iu-tii;or in the cmrt of c.t.iia ni pleas "i.ond eoct,.t Ohio, again!.' tiiem, togcthrr w i ,i the tilW'sr ubi.vti- lumen liefim lauln. !:..lii'X .oltl on the 0th lUV of A' .il, 1,sjj pla.nutt i..'r.i I into a writtea pla.uviti Jei.it Mi loutr.iet with ore) J,.l.u MiCtury, late of Wood county, Oh'Sti '' deeeaaed. w iierebv said John . . ..... j.. '. . i.r . .....i...:.t ... l ... .. ,i..,l1.lii I t-'i'i w i. annul i"j i'.'llin '..ill Ol ii.lUlU- WW quarter seeuoi. "ti.i lowiuni; , n runev niiNi !wr ti e:-,st, e iitamiiv. SO acre t if U.el. and bv t in-: of w'-'sli aaid ji.hu MeCin y agreed lo'exo-cnt- au l jijliwi' na(d pbtiiatitt a"g'i.t ami sulli-'.'i'-'it .vui.tiii -luu't upon, k pnym.,,1 by plaintiff of uuj llioium I dollars. u wanner ua th.Wm stip ulated, mo I avering that plaUitlu" has paid said pur rbiistf ip.ui) iu Cul!, aul entirely p.-rfnruied tho c ivliti tut of al 1 e"ut.aet bin ling on him, aul that ssid John McCrtiry died ou or ab ut December It'll, I tii I, L'Sving tiw dltell lints his heirs at l.i w. and ir.ivlli t!nU the defendants bo dnrieed to exu- cute and deliver au.t iietivci' to pluintitr a good and sunicient ivarruiitee deed, ntthiu a shoit day ; and iu default thereof, the sail order mil decree op. r as sunk deed, mid v. -at in plaintiff a go.,d an i in lefeasiblu e-Htate in fee simple of said premises. Tltij '.'I'.l' an! ere liolilied tftal thev V.i V'-a.'eW d V Siiiswei I "' Wtl. 'u' V',J,' S",l"',1.v' ....t. ei.C ll.1. Ikiiiun: A V k , .... t " ' ' I Tv"mt ',tJM ... ..MM, AU'.vanir pl'lff. IJOSTWHili, St T ' i v. it NEW II A It I) V A It K A.va STOVE STORE! mtcYsr rit'i, o. The kubscriU-r w ocl i li ipe; ,itii announce to . ii-. . . i e. :. : .:. . f tlio V'uL'VB W;""1. ' tt,V'l"i"ir 1' mitus tuat V'X '. WWkW ncr ..-..a o. isnasn , i are k pretarad toluinUh almost i virytLiiig lu their luw at I'l. It 'KS To SI IT THi; TIMES ! Otu aiiAk now touaisls of House Triiiiininea, ' ll nrow Teeth, Nail and OUss, Tiiha an I I'aiU, Cable Chains, Cl.ntiis, Lug Chains, Strap Hinges, Mattocks, ilii's. Sho"ljj 41.1.1 Spades, tjiiudatoues, (.'iLpeiit'el'S TlHlls, Plow IViutn, ll.i-.U'.i Trimming., Mows, Cross-cut Saws, Mill Saw.. Also, Single ic Double Nkovel fo' lifulill Just Ihe thing fur ibe com field. A great variety Vif :;hel' hardware, lxi numiToua to mention hen.-, which we guarantee to sell at Toi.r.po fKti "is 1 JMLSIWICM k TYLKK. IRON! IIION! IKON ! All kies, - Nail Rod. Sprb.r 'iJ -Slab -". . Th'uuhleshiie.- .- Lli'l't wlu'l.-r...le or l.'lall, T'ILW-m i'm.ul liWSTWICK i LI R'S. STOYKS! bTOYKS! STOVFo! ii7 Tin IV'i-. ' '' A Ursa iinu.ls r f Cloves, conipiising some r,s,4e e.. r.iU u.ttUrut ot the lalea'. iupl-nveui.-tlla, .... : V ... . ... .' T... ......... T . .11 WHICH we i.i... oner m lui.rim r.i.tr. v . i. .n"e who d. ubt our word ill this respect, we would r.ispe. t.nlly aolicit them to compare, ju ices, uud give ua a call before purchasing. Vie mean just what wj say, an . furl-iurinor;, W AHRAUT K V II R V HTO V 13 ; . I ', ' JlUt wi)a W'U .''udCkit Ih. m tw be. UOSTn'ICs; A TYLER. SfAi.r. KispsokTih ami Cornea Jos Wobs done ou short notice, and ul reasonable ices, RA(i:i aud OLU COPPER taken iu i-xchaiue for Uoods or work. inmwiCK A TYLER. 1'titKViJuiRj, O., April Id, 'tii. io. a ........ . . a A I 1 ' I t I 12 Si I l' ' Ik I . .B 1 d ' 1 im.l -it IiiVV t '. UlllCM Will CILllUe I .. . , . . ..111 i US to Sell tholll at l'IC tlUttWl.l j ii u y , ,vo,. , CM. " ,lu " . . 0 can wm Will BllVC Oil Jt hllTV.l. j ron'mro if . hlV tl UH 801110 IIT CCll JI!I" U J "'I U.JT 'l n : 1 , ' ' f , I : ' ' 1 , i : V ' I . I ' 1 ! I 1 , ; AV lo . a ll 111 NEW 8 FkOh4 THE WAR! , Pailv tho nowf it loming in jon us of tbtlk 'oi I he l 'iirtn moil in ll tlintlion4, ami Of the cettninty thai llto Vchflliun will f toelil v Le t ruhhttl. This U glori ous now iiKikeil, viii.ih evi'iy mm woiii:t!i til' child tint is lor the lrnion (till t win U uot ") htur. I. I 41 . I"l V At the Kiiimt timo there U newt ol' 11 ililhmit ktntl which we me 'thout to tublish, vi : Th.it we ntf rei'eivmg mnl lutvu iww oa Latul, ScatomM GOODS! tti 1 ft ... i. ..It . . wituu we now 0111.1 iu uu t'tuj,- J(IJ Hutll S Ut I'lici'S tllt ishllll be " V t soi" laliU'tUt'V We "l.tttel' tiUl'SelNOS th at wo hnv5 houuht our liootl ut the ii"ht lime, ut tht right jlaoe, We tlely oompe'.iiion, .'iul solicit an s- a A 1 cxninin ttion ol our liooiis hum on- t.:cS. i No chttrgo for showing t-ioo'U Y. II. MlI.hKU & CO. BAP..SS GOODS,--Such us Dol-a a meres, Silks. Alpaoeas, Coheres, -4.1 rtliitl. 1...1.-... Ill Doljiiti a, t'.ish I '.in is 'Ilea, Illicit iU etc.; ci K F. R. Mll.I.hll U CO.'S. . . . . . (VeachuJ and uu- I JKIAI,- t;iiighaui, Muli. U,.Tkkjij;a, u...ai-.wu, uill IO 11, Vq , i'lills, Snip.s, eto., a (J I". R. .MILI.KK A pUINTa. Ry the p.. mil, a ctonl baigai I r. If. illl. 1.1. K A CO.'S. (CLOAKS, Ant .Shtiwls. Clu i Siyli-i. Cluvip .1 at F. I;. Mll.l.KU A CO.'S. YMim: UOOJS.- i'riiuminKs ; nU. Madame DuL-ioivst'a liuop i-kirw and CuraeU, -the nai is run MAi:ki., at 1 l;. mii.Lkj: i.o.'s. 7,LA Ij bl ANN ELS,- Ho xU, Comf.irti'rs R. MILL.j: anj I'lider- CO.'S. m is, m r. c i LOTUS, Cusmiii :i .i, Saliu.-tj, -V-aiw, Heavy tot juaue, lou will iud i .". b uJauee, "; 1.. MlLl.hu a, t :: j ' f.f ,-,-', ,7, totuuig, Hl,"' tit MUD VAR1KTY- Ot" L'jadv Mnde M. ti mi l I'.ovs, i i now to Ih. F. R. Ml 1.1. Lit CO.'S. t'ui- 1 OOTS AND SIIOLS- A ji-oat (ii.mtily hoJ l.i urvthing ii waiT.int MlLl.KIt A CO.'S. a. v,iiaer tuan i.vr, 'i in lliat Liiu, nl f. I! . . IX THK LINE Of Hanta an., you can find cv- L orvthiug that iw need.-,! bv Fr.-mers, Luildcm, .., . ... i... . .... iwii siecuhiin s, ai ' K. MIL;, lilt i t.'O.'S. r,'(t,K''-r5 Y, And Hause-ki-'pinc Woods, In V.V (Juanliliui!, stylo mid prion that will pl.-asc PVery LoiiHe keepci, at - M'LLUt i CO.'S, HATS AND CAPS, and pretty style, Warm anl Coni'ielablo, ut F. R. MILLKf! ,t CO.'S. ROCKKIKS.-Imu, Nuils, (lias. Also Salt V.J by the itairel ir sack, at F. R MILLKR A CO.'S. 50 HALF BARREL-0l' CMi lper Uke Fish, at f , . MllLLR 4. CO.'S. IR1E.ND3 AND CUSTOMERS ! Fa- un'is of Wood Co. run! Vicinity ; The plec ( aul the only ojdi- C U low' when j V'H tH t4l i' . t MOHMT MAHKET PRK.E. IS CASH I 1 I Fwyuiir Oriln and PxjJucj, U at . . . ! i . V. ..MLI.K A CO. 9. Wo have aw?l alorage ra: tn for y imanUly train;-lso coru lo the oar. You will rind always ruAdy to uVe la yeiur aurplu Oia.in, Ui-TJ If B CUB gA it 5 SO SniN'O IT AI.USII jf" Xulice oiti' M ukst retpt41s iu to-day's pap. We buy and sell Ui aeojr.linoe with tk prices Ihet given. F. R. MILLER k CO Perrrsburg, December 10, . Tl.e lamest slocks of toods ever oT eivd In mitket, t'lubitiviug au n ll.a.' vaiiety of mticl. -s STAPLK, FANCY ANi 1 AKIHON AULC. 1 tlu. .,.l..ctlon of whi-h u . e.Tat has ..v:i sp.ir to render It as attr.ictlf a a !:, U ww bj . . , . . . . ' ! u MJ5 C E LL A N L O US. ClLL at fBI itu( Of V .1 . 11 1 tc ilooci:, If von want In av fr- r FIVE TO TWKX. Y I'tU IDT. IN MAXIMO CISd I t'f.CffAlsrf .' cm fat rnv noons si civ,: of W.J. Ilitehccl, . n thecrn 'lolKl-'ti; i.'oini Avenue, IViy.burg, Ohio. JI'.VL:TY is the RKST TLST of CHKAJ-M.i. In.p.'cioti mi 1 Coniiiilisu will prof. i ti.at ir v.i li. lv, el g alive, riol.ii cheaptiea-t, heamv and qu.iiitity, I. ds st.a k is tin -w: p i.ss.'.! by . Iiv n.e.v of fered ill till- M eat. LAMPS' FASHION W'.I.K RRKPS VAH ! S! In tl.t s d'-p.lltliosit ge-kt . Mlt.'K.' w 1 Lv clmeeasli buvers, fr. m Hi.- ii lllli i' b.l ll'l u ,4 to: W, l..e ea.it. I u U I 1 g'eV. I nil u at il utzA '.lll:;.n l tii'JU. I' low o lost wl.sl it wSl.i I VtV,'"'.! '4'jn; ')ili I in M'l! ' ttj MVCII I.ftWt.U l l.H : "' Ate Ken r ill V Slid, whirr, i. -:i tliini giv. .. 'to t'. p s.pleof Wi.d conn y. e .it im iv ntmt, Wtit.ik it. m k'.- ; m or A sul'--.rv;-- flici.'iit in due. tlt. I'll g IS ' U.I ll!l- i: i:itY m.wk il-. In ll-.is U epsitmo r, v.- h ive thcl. -Cot::; 1 -l e.-h rtmeii'. i l Xoilhei'i Ol . ai-it'r.hiii-1 - the Intent I .shicr-i : u! it t stami.il piaenet; wamint vjl t. tii-e . "n xatiHl'iKitioii, ,ii- no ml. 4 . 1,1. St j le v i c- st sal. -veir h r MAUDWARK. cROLERfivV. fcf. '''h.M.' w -i-di'iiv topu. eh i:v nnvthini; i'i Cnv-. h'ii veill lln.l liu their v'.iii.ntHietii ti- mr Stj.o a ii, i lie '' t iiurciuvsii'.g e!s wl.ur.:, 1 he u't. ntion t,t t;,e nulilic ii respei-tivelv inii'Ovl I' mv oUei siie a.k, ierngnsiii-ed II will betiuie pinlithlv ip.-ut. 5'flflVii.luo.' taken lil L-Xc!i!i::ge f ,r jma'ie. w. j. iirrciicocic. rerrysbiirg, January 2 ',, Hill, Q HOCUItV AM) rttOYISION riTOlli: Low Pihi' itiul It:id- I'ay Viivinir yiirchaHod the entire slock of 1I!0 LR IhiS P.i latai Iv cwned by Geo. W. Hull. i.iMjck.'i nUI continue Liisinesx AT TI1K OLD STAND, Where, htiving rcpl nti.t nt.sl.ed the Hsm-k wiij: a Lige V. N T IRK N K W A ti S 0 R T M Ii !s T, I am now prepared to supply tho ciiia.i.s rf rVn va Luiy, nnd dtti-is.iiuilirg cwuutry with frorui-itsi and i'ruvi'aict-. Ot t'no l.cici-:U 1 hi Is : ii;l at the cui-..a' okj.ia trices. Tin ee wi.sl.ii g t. pin libaMHavtii ii ; ju UiV line w ill liu.I it to their advantage U ive u.0 call, us evjrythinc; 1 soil w UV SOLI) AT THK YEKY LOWl'ST PR! .'S I ha i-o on bund, alo, a largj and well stTie-ted itock of BOOTS AND SHOES, t hicli I warrant to civo s.itLsfiu.-;i a or u salj. Ur ! Ick! lcn! 1 bate cn hand a h ige.upr.lv f choice Luke lee, w hich may be ubtuintd ut ull ims ru vuiisouable teiius. I-'ifAII kinds of pioducu liiktui in exibaite f.j- 6da. J. li. W1.I R. I'onyEl.urg, ot . 'IV, 1SI10-- tf j-J ASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Stephen El lridge, Adiu'rj Cum t n. Cv ol'Orvill.' Hiinler.ilec'd, - ofWu.vdCi "tvui u I f.-'il.t suiv. Oh.o. . vs. Joseph t.rane. ) lly virtue of an alias Meier of hate is-uj.l lit m an id Court, iu tint above entitled "mtau t!i-:-'tn, 1 will oiler nt public auction, nl lue iloor of tb i I 'oc.it House., m l'virvsbuia', Wood Count v, Ohio, ou Saturday, My 10:h. A. 1) W!, lM;!tvccn t!i: l-.e.lir. of an 1 .1 t 'clock, p. in. of said day, l!ie fiillowiug described lands an I ten bieiils, to-wit : The isikt half of tho nortli-ws'M ouarter i f sii'tion thirty -six, town rite not in nl t.tiv . ten aa.-.i , containing bn acrcA in n of lessa of Inil, ii Weaei county, Ohio, Appraisj,! ut ;il ioO, Orohoc SraAix, nttv. I'toff-U I.ELL. April 7, l,S IJ 49wo i ',. Master Com'r. IIERU'V eAl.t . K. D. Fcik. ut ai. ts. J i... f , tr . L lit- virtue of '. order of sale Uaued in t..e abovo cause by tho C'hrk of t'j.j lVtt of k" luuion I'leuj. ', ..,,' li , . .'Iiv',.. 1 f V... .nil ui nn . - it ,..,.l lui.l ,',rt'..M a.m i. ... ....i.t ;.. ...... i f... d'H-r of tlie V'oi'rl House, in l'imbui g, hi sitt iv tint v. ou , ' x ' Falijiday, May Imh, jyt?, . between the hcitre of S sn.l 4 o'ch ik p. at. of to i I day, Ihe following described landk an 1 ten. mint; , to-w it i In Li4 Sit. St.ft, iu th town in Pu rysli.ig, . otKi t onni.v, uiiio. ; , O. F-, I'VVkK. Sheriff. Asiikk CxiK. Au'r. Lv Jso. I'owxtts. Ueoulf. Anril lOth. lS0240wiJi.r. vliuM I'Qeivvd at . . j i . ! "' '. ' THK DKUG-ST01.K. '' ' m! ' STEWART'S XX SYRUP, ' - A aplen lid ai tt'eV- At TIIK DUUO STOr.K, The' nn'y plce ( tluJ trroeei-tos ti' lha Cnet einalltv at tlie l"Vet rgure . THK DHLJO STOI.-K. W '' PECK eV llAUII.'i'Oy., ROAD NOTICE. Notice UhiVj uivvn ti.ul 'ij petition will bu present" '. Ui the n uii..ioa ors ot W.aid enmity, at their act I retular livudu, pmy ing ftsr Ih Iccaltoa and jUU.shuicnl of toea ty iihtd, cnninusncing n the n t 'leant romrr uf s'xtiou ti, kiv.il 4, B'-.d manii f the-ave west,, tw 11 li of a.'iiioq line 2',, w lh Me CuUhiraville toad ai:d thire teitnioaio, II. H. I on I K. Apr- hh,tnl-4w4 4. L. H in, -. 4 I) M I Mali K A TOWVs XOTICE. N. tice ii J V lierebr givra that the uiiderklcHeel le leiB duly SputiiiuVet aitiuinistial..r, uv ou .., f tb estate of Abraiu .Nller, late ot Ittokl ti l i:tv. Ohio. d.'cea.sed. All poisons luu-iektcd wilt rcve tn tl cm Selves aicsdi.l v. Jt. It. JLl.t'VI.. ' MKbl, 1Hi-4HbJ. ' -