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i. ti '" M'KEE, &. BAM-EY, EDITORS AND FROPRIBTORS. T II I I ,"r IIIIMV.H'I.H. IHflM. TAKE NOTICE! Tlio Tiibuno is the only Anti Lncompton pnpor pul.liid.od in Srnora county. Show it to your ncihlors and got tlicm to pu!i icribo. Price $!,."( or annum in advance (Iron! inducements offered for polling "P clubs. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR jrOOR OF TUK FtTK!!MC rociiT, WILLIAM V. VEQiof Scioto. rOR ATTORNEY OF.NF.RAt, CUIUS. T WOLCOTT, of Summit. FOR OOMTTROLI.KR, WM. B. THRALL, ofl'ranUin. to MEMHKU OP IIOARn OF rClll.IO WOKK8 .IOIIN' L. MARTIN, of Duller. FOR (JONURKSy, JOHN CARKY, of Wyandot County. Republican County Ticket. for Atnrron, ERASTUS O BO WE, of Clinton. FOR TRICASl'REB, LEWIS E. 1IOLTZ, of Clinton. FOR BIIKRirr, JUNIUS V. JONES, of Loudon. FOR COMMIHHIONKR, JOHN WILKINSON, of Rood. FOR INFIRM ART PIKKOTOR. WILLIAM RANDALL, ofEdon. FOR CORONKR, JAMES LAW II HAD of Spring. APPOINTMENTS FOR APPOINTMENTS FOR JUDGE CAREY. Ji-dob Cahct will Jilrei iho people of th County, al tha following timet (Del jUoe: QUEEN SrUINGS-Saturday, Sept. truli, at I P. M. MELMOKE Monday Sept. 27lh, at 2 P. M. DLOOMVILLR Monday evening, 8ept. 27th, at 7 o'clock. avcrm TiiMitay Rop 9Hi1i. at 2 P.M. SOUTH REED SCHOOL HOUSE Tiie-mlrtT evening, Sept. 28th, at 7 o'clock. Soma other upenker will assist Jurlga Caret at eaoh of the above canon. Turn out and hear the "Mud Sill" candidate REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. LAMUltlGUT'S SCHOOL HOUSE, JacWn tp.: Tuesday eve, Sept. 20lh. l'LAT ROCK Wednesday eve Sep. S!) LOWELL Thursday evo. Sept. 30th. FORT SENECA Tliutiday evening, Sept. yoth. DEWITT'S SCHOOL IIOUSE-Rig Spring (p., Friday eve, Oct. I at. rUFFENDU RUER 'S Sohool House Liberty tp., Friday evo, Oct. 1st. WININOER'S SCHOOL HOUSE fleueca (p., Friday eve, Oct. 1st. DUMOND'S SCHOOL HOUSE Pleaaani tp., Monday eve, Oct. 1th. ATTICA Tuetday eve, Ool. 6th. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Beware of Fraud ! We liave overy reason to believa that the "Cl'niuo" are secretly circuiting cop ies, of Kmipp'i urlangduodle report and other slanderoua documents. Such it llioir duspeie ion, in view of their ap proaching defeat en 1 thoir anxiety to coy r up their own damning record, hide their own nionnlruu fraud and gather up the aoattoring remains of their own party, that they will resort to trickery, misrcproKutitMiion and even FORGERY, to accomplish their ends. Republicans, be on your guard and spot the rascals, when they come around. Remember that "forewarned is forearmed." The "Forgod Circular" Party. L'tst full, the Lorofooo "Cliijuh" got up a "forged lemperanoM circular," in tl.a Dame of the "Republican Ceulral Cum uiilttM," and haJ it secretly oirculntad iu the eve of election, to the no small injury of some of oar candidates. It bore the impress of the Advertiser office, and wa a desd well worthy iu kuutst (1) utigiu ators. James Love, Locofoco (now con ati.Mu), wa ..(lit out into Reed and Ve nice townships, with a team hired and paid for by the Demooratio Central Com mil Icy, to dixlvibute these forged docu men's ; he falsely representing llml he wa sent out by the Republicans. This can be proven by Mr. E. R. Bennett, and others. Mr. Amos Nichols, another Lo cofoco, was sent into Liberty township, on a similar errand by Sheriffs Weirick and Ogdon, and bia team was hired and paid for by the Demooratio Central Com- milue. These forged document were also eut by mail, through the Tiflin Post Of fice. Those are facts which we aland rua.Iy to prove. Will any houetsl man support a party that resort to such vil luiiiy. Land Appraisers. We want and must have the names of tLa Republican nominee for Laud Ap praisers, in the ditTereot townships. This matter should be attended to immediately. "Mud Sills" Read. The Issue which Involves the Rights of Free Laborers. The most important bearing of if. is sue beforo us, lies in the underhanded manner by which the opposition dengn robbing Free Laborers of their civil and natural riehls. We hold it to be a self- evident truth that he who performs phya leal, and he who performs intellectual la bor are equal in natural as well as oivil rights. No law should make a distinc tion in favor one to the disadvantage of the other. Both should have the fullest right lo enioy iho fruit of their own labor, hv- ery kind of labor is alike enobling.whothor of the head or hand. No kind of labor should be regarded as degrading rather let this be said of lhoo who are willingly idlo and vicious.for they are really the ones who meritoriously deserve to be thus branded. We hold the truth to be self- evident that lie who seeks to degrade physical labor,! an enemy lo his race. But such degradation is tho support of all aris tocratic systems, and especially that which necks to encompuss d.imains once cow secreted to freedom. It divides mitikind, in regard to nfiturnl and civil rights, into two cla'ies the superior and the inferior, It ninkes tho one masters and lords, nnd dooms the other to drudgery and servili ty, as well as intellectual and moral dark ness. According to the leading organ of Democracy it is necessary thus to degrade win I is termed the inferior clans, (labor ers), in order that the superior may be elova'ed. This plea cf the necessity of he case ia no new thing ; for, it has always been the argument of tyrnnls, aristocrats and monopolist!. They say it ie necessary that part of tho human family should be doomed to hard physical and hopelusa toil, yea even bond ao'0, in order that their superiors, as they st) lo thcmsclvcr, may ho supported in luxury and idleness, and keep (he under lings who labor in order and subjection. No butter proof is required of this fact than the subjoined extract from a speech of Senator Hammond, delivered in the Unilod Stales Senate Oil the 4th of March lad, on the admission of Kansas. "In all social systems, there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform tho drudgery of life that is, a class re quiring but a low order of intellect and but little skill. Its requiHites are vigor, ilucilitv anil fididitv. Such a cIunh iom J J 9 muat lnivt, or you would not have that other riui which leads to progress, civil- irtUonaml relinement. It uon-lilutes Ilia vol) miJ ft r.nipiv and iM.titi..l jjnv urunieiit; and you might a well attempt to build a hnuHe in the air, as to build either the one or tho other, except on this mud till. Fortunately for the South, she found a raoe adapted to that puipose to her hand a raco inferior to her own, but eminently qualiGed, in temper, in vigor, iu docility, in capacity, to stand the climate, (o answer all purposes. We use them for our purpose, and call thorn slaves. Wa found them slaves by com mon consent of mankind, which accord ing to Cicoro, "lex untune eut" the highost proof of what is Nature's law. Wo are old fashioned at the South jet, il is a word discarded now by "oars po lite." 1 will not ohnrvctcrixu that class at the North with that term; but you have it; it is everywhere; it is oternal. Free Laborora of the North aro you willing lo subscribe to the doctrine pro mulgated in tho above paragraph? Tho iucflable scorn aud contempt with which tho slaie holding aristocracy regard the laboring classes, is hero most forcibly aud deliberately porlrayod. That eluss is the mud till of refined society, of civil gov ernment without which neither can. be built or can stand. The laboring men thoao who toil in the field or in the shop must lie and wallow in tho mud, while their belters are elevated upon their bodies lo a higher position and breath a purer air. Such is the estimation, fellow labor ers of the North, in which you are held by the chanipiou of slavery extension, and the lenders of tho so called "National Democracy." Read over the paragraph quoted above until you underetand its full meaning, ami we don't think you will accuse us of misrepresentation. Senator Hammond speaks, as will be seen, for (he whole South, and uses the pronoun "ir," meaivng himself and brother slave holders. They, says ho, found this mud nw oi.vo. no in mi, cull 11 ai . r , , . . Alu.U .1 lilt V.xll. I... tl.A ......... f ..I . .,77 ;.. . I,., II.. -Ill u .1 ... v".o . im vr.t'i tiio iiniuo ill a. i ia v wnai class uoes lie mean bul llie laboring olass? yet be aQlima the mud till of slavery exists here, il ia everywhere, it ia elernal I Here, then, according to Sen ator Hammond, aud the same piinciples have beeu enuuuialed by the leading or gan of Democracy in the Uuited Slates, the laboring class is doomed eternally, whatever their pedigree, foreigner or Americans, lo a stale of irre liievablr slavory to constitute the mud till of so ciety and of government. These are the degrading epithets made use of by leaders of the Deniicratio parly, and to the wtfdoti of the parly Judge Hall yields up a blind adhesion. Free Laborers of llie Ninth Congres sional District, we call your speoiul atten tion to these facta do nol be hasty or ir rational, but give this most of all import tant subjects, a careful and studied con sideration, for it not ouly casts a stigma ujxin your reputation.bul robs you of your oivil and natural rights. V tt of you will you open your eyes to the blasphe my thus spoken of you. in plain intelligi ble languago, by one who is reeogniaed as the model of Demooratio purity? Ii is nol the black man who constitutes this mud till, only, but the laboring classes everywhere. Therefore, Free Laborers are the class degraded, and Judge Hall oriea Araenl A Bought up Lecomptonite. Last fall, the Advrtitr was enthusias tic for Donglaa. It could not say enough in his favor. It threw up Ks enp for Douglas, hurrahed for Douglas ai d hailed him as "the coming man" And its candi date for the presidency in lOiiO. When the Lecompton question was sprung upon Congress by the Administration, the Ad-1 vertiiir ventured a foehle dissent; but j prosto changel The editor rcccivd "new light." Being Postmaster, he was in formed that Lecompton was a tost of De mocracy and that fealty to Douglas was a . . . . , r. i ' Oi imo that could not be forgiven, l m produced a wonderful change in our neigh bor; he "dried up" all at onco and since then wo have heard not a word in favor of Douglas, but wholo columns in prniso of the Adminislration. He hns filled Ins paper, from week to week, with excuses for Il'dl's treachery aud commendations of the English Bill but lias not dared to publish the speeches of Douglas I orni-y and Stanton sgninst the bill. Truly the conversion of our neighbor is the moat re msrkable since tho days of the Apostle Paul. False Professions. Judge Hull professes to be in favor of Popular S ivcrein'y, yet he endorses the Dred ycoll decision which denies the right of Congress or tho people of a tel rilory to exclude Slavery therefrom, lie professes to be opposed lo Congres sional interference, yet he voted lofurce Kansas into tho Union as a slave state wilh 35,000 inhabitants, or compel her to stay out, until after the next regular cen- tui, or until she has the full ratio of pop ulaiion ntccssary to a member of Con gruss. He professes to be a friend of free insti- tutione, yet he believes that Ili.OOO In habilanls are enoui'h for a Slave Siale but no', half enough for a Free State; in other words, that a slaveholder ia as good as three freo whilo laborers at tho North Judge Hall represents a free peoplo, yet he believes that the Constitution carries slavery into all iho territories of tho Uui led Slates. WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? Buchanan has made the Lecompton Con stitulion a test of Democracy, the mean uremont of political orthodoxy, and all who will not swear by it nro kicked out of the party and denounced as tr.iitors. Not a single officeholder, from Minis lor down to PostnuiHter, has dared oppose this policy of the President, without loos ing in oiiicial lieail. All tho inquiHito rial tortures, whioh execulivo ire can in fliot, have been brought to bear against Douglas and his followers. Fealty to Douglas is pronounced treason to Domoc racy and treated accordimly . Vet the Democracy of Seneca county, while pro fessing friendship to Douglas, endorse tho Administration, his mort bitter ene my. What consistency 1 to endorse Le compton and still profess friendship for Douglas! GERMANS, Remember that your best men have been slaughtered ami kicked esido to give place to rank Know Nothings, both on the democratic Stnlo and county ticket. DunniM Ward, democratic) candidate for Attorney Oonontl, is a Know Nothing Waltkr S. Hi'iinm, democratic caiidi late for county Auditor, is a Know Noth ing, and ha daro not deny it. Dr. Pknniniiton demooratio candidal) for city Laud Appraiser, is a Know Noth ing aud he daro not deny it. llonust and intelligent Germans, wl have fought in the ranks for years, have bebn kicked aside to give place to euch men. If tho Hermans of this county go to the polls and vote the democratic) tick et, it ia all right, tint they must not have any of the ojfi.'et. They muil even vote for Know Nothings. The Difference. John Cakv, the people's candidate for Congress, is an honest, hard working farmer who earns the bread he cats, by tho sweat of his brow, whilo his opponent. lvtwreuco YV. llall, isaiiltlo, dappenlai,- dyfied fellow who never did a dayi work in his life; but has thus far made his liv- i ill- n by holding oflico. i o J a Which will ye ell H0? atJudge Hall and his friends are trying to procure a change of vonue in llie trial of his case now progressing. In other words, he wishes the people lo try him upon the record he will make he is re-elected, and not uio:i the record ho has madu already. This is rather cute dodgo, bul wo rather think the peo ple are not to b VtnibHiiilcd in thut way. They will iry the culprit for the crimes he has already committud And not for ihe.w hat be may perpetrate hereafter. Af"u- ft rioa) Republican. tTKeep it before the people that Judge Hall never introduced or tried to introduce a bill lo repeal the $3,000 com pensation bill, as he promised. This the bill tho Advertiser howled so piteous- ly about and abused Watson because he voted for it. Why don't the Advertiser pitch into Hall for not repealing it, as he promised. dttirThe opposition in the 1 at and 2d Districts bavo nominated, as candidate for Congress, Hon. 'limothy C. Day and Hon. John A. Gurley. They are a strong lam and will surely be elected. The op position have also united oo a county ticket ia Huuiltoa county. Only Two Weeks. Republicans, remember that there are only fifteen more working days before election. Let every man go to work in earnest, to defeat Hall and secure the election of honest John Carey. Let there be a perfect organiEation in every school district in the county. Bring out evory voter to the Polls and we' can beat the English sw'ndlersall hollow. Can't Go It. The Demokrat, a Oerman paper pub lished at Sidney, O., can't go Lecompton and the English Bill It comes out in fa vor of Nichols and the Republican ticket. Laboring Men, Remember, by volifig' tho Demooratio ticket, you sustain a system that is trying to Africatiio all tho freo territory of the United Slates and degrade freo whilo La bor to a level with blittk slave l.ib'jr. Will you do it? REPUBLICANS, Remembor 1'iat ONE VOTE may o'lange llie result of tho coming election, for or aginst us. How important then to have the full vote brought out. We can cleet our whole ticket handsomely, if we go lo work and poll our full strength. Who Is Sheriff? This is a question not so easily answer ed. 1 1 is evident enough that Weirick was elected, but il he sheriff? Is Weirick acting for Ogden or vice vena, or aro they in "cahool?" The voters of the county want this question settled bo fore election, so they may know for whom they aro vo ting. Ogdeu has In his pocket a commis sion from Buchanan, as Deputy U. S. Nigger Catcher,' which should certainly satisfy him. Are there not others in the party, as capable as Ogden, who nood the oflico worse than he does? About Hall's Hog. Wo are informed that when Hon. L. W. Hall visited the Stato Fair al Sandus ky, he purchased an entree ticket for "Ono Berkshire Boar," for which ho paid tho customary foe, 81,00. The Clerk, supposing it all right, entered bis name on tho list and lie wis published at one of llie regular exhibitors. His entree ticket entitled him lo a free pass iu and out of tho Fair Grounds, at pleasure. Now il turns nut thai Hall had no 'boro' there rx.-cpl himself, and that his pur chasing an ciitn e ticket was a mere ruse, to save a few dimes, whilo hi.i constitu ents paid the regular ndmission feo, any liowxt man would do. This is the first ca-i wo have noticed, of a member of Congress euteiing liiniseli as Swine 1 The People's Ticket. Voters of Sonecn County, if you want a County Treasurer, who is honest and capable, who will faithfully guard tho pooplo'a mijney,: and honestly carry out the provisions of tho law, voto for I.KWI8 K. HOLTZ. He is ono of lha peoplo, a regular till farmer, a good citizen and an honest ii, an. t ... ii you wain a good, liouest so ber, industrious man for Auditor, voto fi XUASTl'S (1. IIOWK. lie is well qualified for tho oflico hrs always lived in the County and undir slands its i iterests. He is the friend tho laboring man and the mechanic, and is nol ashamed to pull oil" Lis coal and cn- ijagH in rugged toil for a livelihood. If you want a Sheriff, in fact and in mime, vole for JUNIUS v. JUNKS. o He promises, if dieted, to be Sheriff, 'himself intlividua'ly," and to eproinl deputy, who has uol lived and grown rich off the County. Junes is a working man, very popular nl home and will make an excellent Sheriff, It is very necessary to have a man for Commissioner, one who under stands the want of the County and will not squander the people' mouey. Such a man ia JOHN WILKINSON, The good citixen and honest industrious and prudent farmer of Reed township. He is the right man for the place and bo cleclod. If you want a good man to superintend the County Infirmary, vote for William Randall. He is well qualified, both in point of loca tion and eminent ability to Gil the office. Last but not Icatt, we should have good Corouer to inspect the dead carcass of Democracy after election. Jamk W. Lawiiead if I tho man and should be elected. The Population of Kansas. The Advertiser, which a short limo opposed the admission of Kansas on so- count of her sparse population, now claims that she ha the full rtlio (93,000.) Ac cording to litis very reliable sheet, the pop ulation of Kansas must have nearly itself in about five months. In it issue of the 10th itiet., we find the following. "Be it remembered, that the Black Republicans when they voted for the Crit tendeo Bill, voted to admit Kansas, with a population of 35,000, as a Slave State." Leaving out of account lha false state ment coutained iu the above, it is a admission that the population of Kansas, at that time, was ouly 35.000. Now Advertiser says it i 0:i,4i), a rapid iu orease luielyl About 1.1,000 vote were polled at the last election in Kansas. Ohio th re are about t inhabitanta to voter, but in Kmsas the proportion much less, ao that her present population cannot exceed 40,000. Facts and Figures. Facts and Figures. Special Correspondence of the Tribune. Columbus, O., Sep. 20th, '58. ns We bojrfn this letter wilh the Intention of ei hibiting to the rend'r of the Tsisraa specimens of the recent financial movements of tliia Demo critic parly, who are now so blandly courting our aunrn;;e. In lJtV7 1'ie Ifflslntire Department of or Ptnte was Democratic, although the Slate at large ws, then as now, largely RcpnUican. L-1 see If there was any Improvement in the monils of this Demo?rntio party, from the year 1KVI, when they were driven from power, for their cor ruption and wholeaalc e utravnRance. They prom ised us a siitv days eesnlon of the Legislature. They responded to this promise by holding a ses. slnn of over aistTV days, which coil the public Treasury $7fi,7rl, 1 1 , and voted an adjourned ses sion for nexl winter, which will not cost less llinn this, making tho expense of one session of tho I.ie;ilntiire, Including the adjourned session, $lS'l,.VJri,33 ttyosr iiundskd Au rirrv ru a Tiioi'MNn. r r. in Kosr.n AND Twr.NTI-F.IO it V yUilllO uoli.aks.J" J Again, the '8ub Treasury I iw," riiscted by tliisaamo Legislature, will lake from tho pnlilio Treasuries, for Hafe, at a very low eitimatei 8rJ counties a $t ,000 per county $SrVJO0 Extra printing and Docks $'00 per county. 17,CCU Interest lost on money lying Idle 1 1(10 per c.iunty 35,2. Kl Quarterly riamlnath n of smelling com- noltiis, 8800 per comity 17,000 Cot to Slato Trc.isurer fur erecilng. . . . vault, printing of Hooks, Stationary Ac. . 10,000 Telal lfiV,40(l ItTOSI HI NOSr.D NI S'XTV-KKIIIT tllOUTASD and roua iitrvnsso not.nr.s.Ctl Many, If Aot all tho county Treasurers have cimeluded lh.it their duty compels them to collect Gold and Silver only, for taxes under this law. Thu will cost the peoplo of Ohio, for the purchase of coin, tsking the total State and county taxes collected in IK7, which amounted lo $-',673,20?,-34, as a standard and placing the percentage at a very low o.itimate, viz: one cent, on the dollar, and we have iho amount whicK1 It will cost the people to purchase soin to pay thtir taxes, $-'G,- 7:12,118. JJ KlIJHTV S X TIIOCSND ir.VKK IH MUBKU aid tiiistt-two & 98:100 Doi.MKS.X1) They lino increased tho salaries of Common Pleas Judges, ill the apirega And Supremo Judges. .817,500 .. 0,000 8J:iiO0 . .7fi,7CI,ll Lei uf rceapltulate: Expense of Legislature, 1P57-8 Bstiinalcd cxptnso of adjourned ses sion 76.000,00 Expcimo of Sub Treasury law 16,400,00 Purchase of coin lo pay taxes F6,732,'H Increase of Judges tnlarics 23,500,00 Total $131,397,09 ILTKoua iiuniiski) and thistt oxc thoisamo, TIISKK III NOai D !ll NIMITT 8f.V:a 09:100 DOL i.iRi I being the fiiiaiiciul fruits of ono si'Hsinn of Democratic legislation. Surely we cannot longer bestow tipou theso "letches of tlic public Treasury" our suffrage. On tho contrary itbo enmes ui the people to rise in our might nnd hurl from every ollice, both high and low thcao plunderers of our pockets. Wo have seen the promlies of econ iny, so smoothly made by the luaders cf thii Democratic party, utterly disregar ded, whon the people have been so fcncroui as to honor them with oRiees of public trust. It this same set of pluuderera,wlio aro again demand ing ourgsnlTi-age, and that too in the name of Ucuiociucy. Let It uol bo longer uintrraccd. WEBSTER. The Saving Clause. I of not a Hall, in all his declarations about Kan sas, is enroful to put in n "saving clause,.' lie say ho will vote for tho admission of Kansas, whenever she presents herself in a fair aad "legal manner. Ho is care ful to put In the word "leal," so as to allow himblf a chance to crawl out. The Knolish Bill, which he vtcd fur, is now a law of the land, ai d, according to il, Kinsas cannot present herself "legally," until a roirumr census shall show that she has (lie full ratio of population, mention ed in the bill, which is 93. 4 JO now and will probably be in' reased lo I2J.O00 in IQiiO. Tins will I'iouaulv kkep Kansas oi'T or tiik Union k.r fivk on six teaks ykt. Hall is pledg-d to carry out the principles of Una bill and lie will do It, all his professions tn the contrary no; withstanding. If Hull is honest in whnt ho Bays, why did he desert the Crilten den-Montifomery Bill, which would have admitted Kansas at any limo in a legal manner. Let htm answer this if ho can. Sustaining the Administration. who will Every vote cast for Lawrence W. Hall will be a vota to sustain Buchanan's Ad ministration and the English Swindle. Buchanan has expressed bis desire that all the Ohio traitors be roturned and efUM wa renominated in accordance wilh that reqtiest.xy Remember this, people of Seneca Co., when you go the 1'olls. a XtTThe Advertiser is doini all it can to elect Judgo Carey, by abusing him. Wo want no bettor corlificulo of his char acter than this. XtThere is something wrong with the Allantio table. 11 won I let down. Ohio for Douclna in IS no. Ohio will throw her electoral vole in I860 for Douulas the glorious "Giant or THK Wst," lor ino roaiilecr. Clear the ring' Seneca AovxaTisia, Oct. SUd now about Douglas now I ANNOUNCEMENT Ma. EniToa. Please aniioiineo mv name, ab oan.li.late for election to the ollioo of Heal Latato Appraiser, tit tho City of Tilliin. Joux Wai.kkr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. flat the Id one is Strayed- Fmmlh.Siibwribsf a.at Uaaroai, on Fri.la aijtit 17 lh wit, a l.nl looting Illy ,Mr., y, old with aim. iilon h.1 fo,f h. ,l mm hn.oa bolh al.l.a lllftll Wbll. tUOl jnal U,. II,. Kf OS MI. Of OS. Illlld a ooll.i aiark on K.i lolt ahouUlrr. Any on. ukln, .. aniil si.r. anil aiiar.Miiiir Ui. .ubwrilMr St UaMwia bntf-a t1... ., will h. Iibutftllv rM.r.lru. r-,w i. Man i-sa di MMERs. Auction Sale. Th. aa.Wnifnat willoll.rat anrtina sals October , ni. o'clouk, II irt fsl. . anil h.ltolj voalu aud kImi bull V.U. III inoalh. slil. l l.ill will b. (,r.a wiUl SOU aadaoil wuru,. sp..lM iw. JOHN KELLK.H. iSonoca County Hank. rol.t-miri, rA.nl. 14. lRys. ALL PERSONS HOI.DINU Nill KH K C'lKrl LA llos ol III. S..K. ( ounlt Hunk ftt Tilhn, si. h.r..y c.lll .poa to pt-nl Id. Mm. to llm KHtim al t'oluw. sus, w h, w i II rwv.i I Uhiue. soil mii! ims lot w ill Imu In tel at rr.ua the il.t. thvi.-,rf. The (taUlta an oa.uuuud aain.l an, aftrilSr a auj " MH.I.lUtl-uul.ll, aWi.ar. a a al Statement. r.f ili tf1 MiMm "f fwmff iB TiMirr eVni-a I lino t lh rl( of tm.iniMtfm !' 4lh Ur of Hpt. rV4, Hn.)-t in ttt lr if lin and C'oanly AadiWwat per. book, of An.llbir anil Tlitiff. a ! a cu rrWV.I of F,hoollnJ I'M I" Mirr.l M Hlinw l.i-nt l KTim.niks II M et i nn.l I'M ! R..11.I 'l '1 C.r Kirmion 1 I'l ! Hehnnl 3H7 H T Re, A. anrf.Pliy, ttt1rmnt 0 ll yo-nen mini i 44 l'e.lir'i Ikrnttl 1 VS f'minlT fopd orvrDild t'S l:ri,lc Wl 'townillip n N' tt Itiilanrs Ptiltiep! ti onlr of Trt-leM 'tod nennl of F.,!nrallnn oil 'llnlos Ip. ,,1 t it, 1 imnri 1 or oi rni 01 oRn a yr heli of Tuaiawf 1'linliin Tuwiitlnp fond S!.pl Tiitin rur Kif.t Ward f.-...n,l I-'Irft ikinrtmmt fi.ntl leu c 8A3 i 1.1 TS 4 20 1 44 SOH4 es TI Tn Hrliool fun.lovrrjiild nt.rt Hrei,i for Tran-pitn'i'm oil Look Nm lniNno Ailt I .Nll ba'anna brot dowa I'll w 1 07 PI .17 Total monry, in Treamr Tr-ft.iifr. OTw Fenfc al.'o. 'rutin Hei. '.'Oil', leM. IV certify Oint lha roreroina l rr--t, I., ii. II'II.T . Co.Tr i J.M. ri't;VK.B '0. tadiisr in"l)w Seneca County Hank. l)rrn or Tiia T avimnf tits I'liM-unri. Jim. I'i t-l. A I.I, ri:n,"iv imvim; :i. mh Hi mht tiif Krn.-ei mnlY lliink.olh-r tlein Cio rir .nl-tin nol. ol'.m.l llnnk, .i lur"'. .'ill-, I ne-m lo mnk Inf1' pr"f t!irrr, ...I pm.rut Ilia inuia to J. T. t.'lnviMh.l, Koeet-r nl I 'ii rmliti.. p . iti.oin. A. P-RTONB Tn-mure,. Noiico. Tnmv frlrmN and llie Clllren" of Tiffin; I lifti-a on i'ia 1th in-l'. nmitienrril a new Irrmol' '2 wk I'll liren.-livi I pi.,i mi- !-:-Niiei ir: a- f.iM.i.v., ( Vix.,1 ."-,-llirtp. hV-Nline. Wnhiiir. Ii, i.ir.iliy nn,l A riltmiiolr. Anil ,11 llte o,,l,iiiK met .-lo.iTiir ol -hnnl en,-li .Ir. y, will flva luilnicllun and tr.t'-0-p tl V.ii.-ft In Voc-ii! Mn.ic. All ihms wi.l.ina lo .on.l tl.i I. will olill: ma Iit .culjit-r in ill lli rteniiienm-iil of e e term ft. II will In In ll ...li.itnr. mlvmlnr. lo ,lo o. Any ona ile.l.in fur- lli-r Infi.niftlion frum ma em f in.l m- ,liif n i-So.) linnn. epV I-l w. ' T. KtlMI I II A 1,1. Ii It. Groceries. II. A. lll'HKinK a IIR ., hn Jnrt wired a lnr n,l foo.1 a.wirliiirnl of i;rch--rips wliifh will ba wild low for cn-h orprOiluL'S oall aad axanlin Ih-ir In.-X sfi'J4, No 3 rOmwnan Hlnck. MA AC Ptnnti Titint PrltiM nrinrlirtB MilU. for, L fldurini Wlicnt, .riiihi)f 'irn M1, Hni.ill cf .in, frrii ip., ii w' m whole rnre ot' corn tciAt anil all), ne il ie CdlirJ. into ffootl flncooli nnd vnrn fet-d, in one niH'Mtmn. I ttett pflt'tirnTl-H ii i na I rnnnui-irinrp nvi ui ioe uc n'1-.litv nl French lltirr lilui-ks, with mnrn rnrr. i imiiiu en linrcrf'nl (. nir iRiipinir frotn it-iilv-tiv lo lnvo butt ilrnl mlliftv tiollnrt. ThiaO Millt cimlinne In ah m lit curri-nt -if nil ninnilinn ttnA tire iU)erior fur ill purjioeM, aiiit.-in r lot hunt llni.rmif. Alio .Krnbe l'alrnt ruilkblc Hw-M ill.or.llttil "King of tin ttoiU." Ttut imn inufni'in ntH itefiit fnw.Mill In ntako Imnlier In tli woiili. Tim Mill enn b run by niiital, tie Bin or wtr nvtrr. TIku wUliinj tn know full v Mkmii tb principl nnon which thry t butll, nnt tin- irit'e of arh aixr, ne well at th t tent 1 1 itriii, kr wilt nltmif dirt nt. tafcinsa Hok of Uiau-riiilioii. winch 1 will null nml poel itny. 'J'htM who lti w, will write, tn pUin, rendiUil lunguiigflj llio nun I'oel Ulnc, Umintv ftn'i rtnl. rA i' !TR.rn, PnlwnlM nnfl rrtpV No. ID UT V KO.fT tTMItstT, C lJK IMKATl, O. rp. 04 -0m. riilLADRLPfU A. A b4nvolnt inatitnlion wlnliltaltod by aporial nilowmint lor th Hfhrl nl Hi fr anil lii(Tail, anlictU uitli Virulent nnd I'.piiluiiiiu Duuiuea. 1 N llnif of Fpi'Wntic. il U th nlect of tlii lntlitalinn I to t ililuli llospiinl, to prut nle INtir, rhvi'tnn, t'lulliHiL', K'mhI, Vlf.it'-ini'a, V.i-.. Inr l! th'k nnd (ealliutf, In hI iliiirk't of th. orpli-'ina ol iU'firiiiil pHrnta, nnd niitnali-r in t-ty p'taaiMa wny In th rt-liol of ill iitlliftrd nnd tltr lit-tillliol tin- pul-hr nt l.trf. Il I llie thtly ol' (he I tiif'tor, m Biirh tin ir-i to i jM in'f-n ii h 1 1) Hie intutti'il til tri.' in, mi., to I toi l it- ii -it e.vi'i'in e iiK-nna til ri'htst . IN' timer una n'i V'K'inii., tint m'llus mtMiiheia ol" ilie . aot't tt um, iiaii, till) imri'l ilii'tr truiif on Hi htxik , miliject to uu unllml uhiii Iu itiii'ii.i it tio.p i ,K, irie ul iH;ift. In .he (.liafnre of I'liiiluniirs, the iirflori have author lied th i 'tiimitt ink Htirvrou l vive ndvir and incdii al aid to peroii4 urt- r n- uihUt ( iikomc uiik kk of virulent clmra' lr, nritintf Irnni nlni ol llie iUy ical wvri. inal trtiimtnt, tiie fllt-i'lt of drutfai iVf., Vu. Yarmu rt'port nnd trait on tli nittur anil t run I men t l!ir(ntia ).Maet tijj ttiv i o'itnltina furfi'on, hnve mien oullilitd fi-r -;r(iiitnia tli itriliuiioii, and will be nt rusK Or I'ltAHUK in he ntthrtetl. Addri, f r Uf(-iria) or treatment. Dn Gionua R. C&t. Hot'K on suit i hit Pf.r.'enn, llnweru Aiaottntlon,, Ao. Hnullt Ninlb tlrvet. I'lnlntlrlplna. 1'a. .ly oider of the () tec I or a, I.M l. Illt4tirw K'X Ifealtlenl. itto. FmcHrLD, fceototary. tul7-lr JKOa mUTZ, Dealer in all Kinds of Leaf and Manufactured Toba o o o ClEVELAND.O. teplT-om RIKER &. HUBBARD. WilOLKSALB DeALKIIS IN CvTS! Fresh Fish, c5S2" SaltFi6li)Oy8ter8,Fi8h-poun'J8,Sciuf8 Twin., Ro.p anil Corlare. Also Imon-, Urnur., Iirn.-ne. and Provitinn.. Onpo.it. hi. l.ui.ut. oll. Water Uti.et, H.n.lo.k 4Fiuitt& Ornamental Trees. 2Z n L. It. Frkncii and leave your IliT.r. fur all kin.la of Fruit anil Dtnamental Ue.a, anil Unr l.n Clitnlibeijr, and (.1 Hi. tu-.t w anftnl.J vtin.li.a. sil0 If L. II. rKti.NCll, 'i iiUu, Ohio. T" 4NIeskr. , ;.1 U 'A'.', i' f i 3 3Foirto2r (I.ATK POR IKR 4 LYT1.K,) W holesale Grocer, And Commission Merchant; t.al.r la Win.., I.iiawra, ( i,ra, arlinf aad blaatla, I'owder, kg., arulfta llall, ', aler .irw.t, H.ndu.kx, Ohio. .IU-lr C C . K E EGH9 WHOLESALI AND RETAIL DK Al RK 11T Hats, Cans, Furs, ISnilalo Kohes, bikkkia aad Woolen ilova,aad Mitienii No. 149 Water treet, Hauduaky, Ohio. t "lttheai -ah pri;i paid for all kinda of Fare aad Hkint; o dealt in bruka bank and ttuouarcbt money, gold and aiUer voia, etc., etu. aplU-lr se3xteca COUNTY II ank. Off r i 4-a of rni Tamtraaa or 8tat, ) CoLt'MBL'a, Ohio, iane l'Jih, 1 .-. f Al.I. fkeraoaa hav ug tlmnu agninal th Honera ('ouaty Hank, ether than cirvalaung aotrt, will preaeal th aaio to V. II. Thrill, of (Jolumbua, Kereiver, and make legitl Hf tticritof. A. V. r l (i.NK, J Worn. YrMtt. In of j, 1 'The 1'laco for Great Jlargains. IJcdicincs, DroS Book i Wall Taper X) 2ZZ X O J. F. WOOSTEIt, Corner Storo,No. 1, Slmwlmn's Block, Ma. F.niToa In looking over the rolnmns of your valuable psprr, I saw a sentence which read , "THE POETRY OF PHYSIC." It struck me that that was s curious phraseology I hardly understood Its meaning, and after C"Ri- tnting while I concluded that it meant and that it mnt re fur to Woostor'i Drns it Hook Store, For T have just such articles on hand. I keep and Intend to keep a general assortment of Drugs and II Hiks; nnd that we may carry out the true meaning of tiie sentence, we ill put them down in their true order, tio wo will begim Sulphate Quinine Myron's I'oenis tincture Opium Pope's Works Sulphate Morphine Cohlamith's Works I'erix Hoot Miss lleinnns Alex. Seii"n Cuwpcr'a l'ncms Tincture Itheuliarb Thompson's Seasons Am. Sairron Tuppers I'oema K.psoin's Salts Tart Acid LlvingsUin's Travel Sup. Cuibb SimIa Kane's Arctic Lxpcd'n Kootida Aaron Uurr Oil Cinnamon lloffoon's Nafl Hist'y (lil WintcritTccn Harper's Works Rem. Caraway Miss Lealiet Cook Cook Opal Varnish Untile Field A Naval Kx iloits Prime Wines & Liquors MctJulliea' 5th Iteadcr All kinds of Hooks, nnd fill kinds of Urnr,ftntl in.fMHl niefes t nil ri.KT nnilnnl.lr.lly lit nine lo ff.-i n.Ka tiaranln., I at Woo.trr't Drug ana Uiili flora. Vhy don't you Duy your Vegetal,! Oil at WOOSTEU'S Dm'' nnd Hook Storo. Why don't you Buy your Lard Oil at WOOSTER'S Drur; and Hook Store. Why don't you Buy your Perfumery at WOOSTEU'S DruK ami Book Storo. Why don't yon Buy yoor School Booki at WOOoTEU'S Dni' and Hook Store. 10,000 Rats 1 ANNUALLY UUYM rrpWhy tton't von kill votir Rats? ITftJif whnt tbe nnjnt Jmljr Mlth-n.it einrtl thai; hut tlio Mtyor, Mr. Keen. lie anv thnt il la the (KKATKHT I Ml.Nti In natoro to Kil l, HAT:4; nnd he nttg-ht tn know for h haa tiled it find found it o. I hnve aoltl it for tlta lnt 111 vent, and It nlwnvt eivea niiafrtrlLm We are not ('hinamen that we thou I J wor.hip them . Kill llH-m, wick ed nuuaneei. For tale nuly at Wottttar Drui and llooli Htore. r. P. Yoa enn bnv It In ane nuanttte from a ali-itenotf to shilling! nml nptvar.1i, aaplD-lr I'otUion Tor rnrtiliou Court of Common Meat nf genera County, f Ml, Kli A. i'rmrand WaJt-r Prvor. her hualmn 1: Kl xnbetli Prlrr nnd F.li N. Peter, her bulnnd; Alma T. i on, mtl Nnilinniel Iwe, her hnthand; llnriin T. Krh: Hr r ih K. Krohl Jncoli II. Kroh; lanlol H. Kroh; and Klijuli IlLioki will take notire that a Petition wnt tiled njfain-t tlietn, om th 1Mb da ef Hejrt A. I. 1KV, in the naid Court, by I'elt r lendiukand Mary 4. Tendick, hia wtfu, whir-) in tin aatd Petitioner demand iMrlition ol'tli follow ic d nbed reul late, to-wit: Hon lit east fraHlonal qnarter or fr art tonal teetmn. nttm- twr one ( 1 ), in '1'ownalilp number one (1 ), iNoT-h tnrtf n ftmr teen. In reneca t ontity, IMno, liouniletl h lol'nw, to-wllt lltf:imiinir for the tame, where th North line of lI'C Vnlk f Kerrve, o called, inlrrtevu the Knit Nne aaid Town hip, ran i' in tbenr on and alone tha Kat Hi of md Townahip, tliirty-thra -haim and fiity ati link, to the 8oulh-it corner of a t rant of .and containing fortv-even aud A: Itatl arltJt of land, owned r ei'f lipied bv J . tS. How lend, them e Weal on and alone a line parallel with the North line tnid rertion one, o the Ktitt bank of the r-'an dtikv river, tlienne Houllirrly nn and nUmf the l'nat bunk of aid river to the North line of taid Knaerte, llirnr Knt on anil nlonar the Nr:h line of mid Keaerve to the plnrr of iH'jriuiiinf containing one hnn.lred, tliirtfrn tin 'I .3:IH) armol land, more or l-, stavinu nn l excrptinir thrr-'I'rom ity-cven ai-rea ol land oft of the YVa .tpart of anid Iract, lHundeit and dearrihed at follow, to-wilt Cuminrn'injr nt a point on the Ka.t bank of the Pmirlimky river, where I he North line of the Walker Kt-aerve intrr ecis lh aanie, runnin)r ihenre Kaat on nnd alone the Nor'h line of anid Ke.rrve, ami the Hotilh line nf th trart firt dr. rilMd,to n point from whirh a line drnun and Klendt'il North, pnrtHel wilh the Negro Town Hoad, to called, to the North line of Said firt deirnhed ir.irt will ronluin and in rlude aixty-veven ni ra of land, anil the rht of wny to entl Irom th laid aikty-aeven arret the aame ai if now uicd na alnne by llie oociinii-r of nid real aalate, to and from I he aid Nj o Town Road; the same having been ! off and aaiigned in partition heretofore bad, tn I'nWin Z., Jnmra V. and Knii'lin Krohj minor heiri of Jarob Kroh, der'dt ubjeet to dower of Mtiraarel A. Kroh, beretofre tet off an I aiaignad to tier otua the lat wwiit toned tract or pi re ol land. And further, demand partition of th following descrltd rial eitate, towit: 'llie North part of I he Honth-weat quar ter nl fractional aeetion, nnmhrr alt (6), ia Townabip on (1), North of range tit'teen (IS), In Henera t.'oonly, Ohio, containing tiltr-tottr and tH:Itatarre ot In ml more or iet, AIo, the We at half of th touth-wet omnrter ot th Norih-weat nttarter of said frirttonal aeriion, number (ft), 'otvnaliip ami ring aforeaaid, in the anid Penern C'onniy, Ohio, containing twente-nne and 9t .l!0 ncrea of bind more or Irai . That at the neat term of anid court, the petitioners will apply for an orJrr Uini partition u.ay be utade of ailid preiimea. The anid Klljah II rook a will further tr.ke notice tlmt in aaid (wlilion, the petitioner alleaj that the aaid llrtwkl hoi. la a mortgage Ilea npoa (be into real of Kliaaheth Peter, wife of Kit N, Peter, being the one andiviiled elevenili jiart of all of anid r;al estate, and anrh proceodingt hav lieen bad thereon, in tiie Court of Common Pleat, of r-enrea Coenty, Ohio, that the aaid H rook a hat lecovered a judge ment agninal th aaid Kli N. Peter, and an order of aale of th aaid lvnth part of aaid real catate, to tatiify hit aaid iilairn; and praying thai ha auak full nnawer herein, aettlitf forih hla aaid rlatiu. I.KK k BRKWKR, rtep!. ttth, 1KSH. ( 111.1 Tm14,n0) Holirllora for 1'alilionara. HEAL) ANT) CTll 0 UL AT E. 151. MARTIN, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Washington Street, Tiffin, 0., Would re prt fully inform hla frienda, and the public gen erally, that he hat made an niir ehang in hi a mod ol nianufatiire ami of doing bmineu in geuet-al. lie hat pro cured the beat workmen the conntry aflonla, and ia now mannfarluring flne Hoof t, 6hoet, t.itert, Vc., for tientt and Ladie' wear; a wed, eeged and corked, wilh doubli and tingle Dot loot; of tall akiu, patent, and other vartelie of fam-y leather aaed for b4ot aiaking parpoaea, ia a man ar that cannot be tarpaated in the (State, in point of work manabip and taate. My flock la brought direct fro th. Kaat, and conaiata of th aerv boat material. All work i warranted perfect At or ao aale. Try it aad roe thai) b autted. Yon will find me na reaaoable at any other eatab Ii ahment, for I wi !l not le outdone oa prieoa, qnality of atou aad workaaanvhipoonaidered. I hav eon at a at I r oa haa a good ply f re wl y-made boot and Htoea of my ow manufretur. My terma, be re after, ar rady pay. fix dure taken in xtihange for work. N. It. Kefereuce it given to each a wear none but th le at of work -among whom may be named Meaare. J. Kenntly, K. H. fe.trloa, T. Ourmnd, Ptltenger, J. t Verk, C M. Yerk, H. Hncaih, (eo. Taylor, Abel Kawaor teo. Keilheld, ii. W. t.ar.tnrt, and ala on of the ol boot maker of Tilfin. tjeo. VV. Zeigler. aepj if M. MARTIN. ' DRV V '& FRENCH, COMMIS HON MERCHANTS, ; 1 I' OH the Salt . Butter, Cheea, P-gft, Poultry. Ioma r I llo Kmita and Conntry Pioduca generally, 5 11 arc I b atreet, (one door abov Washington at.) New York. i Kefcrrvnoea. 1. Kamlolpti Marlin, E(i., Preat. Oca I Hank. N. Y.J lloraoa freely, tUitor N. Y. Tribune, N. ;. ap3-gi ; JAS. D. WHITNEY, I WbolcBale Grocer and Commiseon j Matvh.nl, Ns. Ill a SIS W.l.i ISlra.t, dimll, op?oaii I t in. a H.ru.n K R U.inK, Man.U.k,, lino. kw .ml r fined rlnau., Mnleaava, Htntlw, Hi... burt-h t all na.lilH f ol rioaiM and i'.n.ll... T.a, (Vila., a.. (Inlet, firt t'i fall, Pla.lei, VV U.I Ua.., fce., plooiplh; all.d K ' . .jr. .h.rfed. w,J Vr f w. r. cooks. a. deniso TT(a rra rt t t f r th. v rt 1 . va ura J J w.r vi i Wholesale) Dealer In j LEATHEn, HIDES, 0!Lf Shoo l indin'.'S, bhecp l'elts, is, Wool No. SI Mater Street, CLEVELAND, OUIO. t7"faiii.lw attaaiio p'idx ot4eia.xil7 Sia I