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BUSINESS DIRECTORY . ribnuo Job Department. Mntreasetl ttirUitics. Accuracy Xcatnoss Dispatch . Ve hvo To.-enM? mule aomo trahnblo a.Mi limn to om Job irtmi'iit by roplf nishin throughout Willi new I'vpoj thus rentlcrlng tho Tribune lie li'.i.-ili mfiit "t ie mot complete in ibis cctinn of Nortiiem Oiiio. This oflteo rrecivnl tlio Piplomt fnp t'io ho-it simple, nf printing at the. l.t u County f air, hold at TiOin ; ni.il we wo'ilil xy to our fiicm), ami tlio public eenoral Iv tlinl, wo rue now pr p iroj to execute al I orders for Book nml Jul. I'i itit i:iR lth NnrsK-i (in. I dispatch, ami in the mn, t approvrJ style of art. I'ARTICrHR ATTKNTKilf PAID TO MERCANTILE PRINTING, fcUCH A Bill Honda, Cirrnlnm, Cerliflenlea, Illniik., Denis, Irny I ickria, Uriel l. GOLB, UILB, -& COLOKED. WORK, IIEAiTIFlM.Y EX IXUTE l, DmCMirKt, Ban. Ttraa-ra. "" llirT. iNVlTtTiiiK rn, BiirM'oinviTI( Fcorn.i. No-ricae, rNvaint'ee, ttRM, NoTI, iTIrrrh.iiit' Fancy Fosters, Show tlit.M, Uotki. Rills of Fast., Hano Hn.i.s, r.iMMKfl, 1..RKLS, I.NVITAnnKSC. Book Work Dona to Order. lath, .x-rntinn nf flue work th. TritmnenflVa ha. In VS- IN9rNO IXOSILLED "TH WORK tr? . v, wsvz-si :r rr" ? . Ar MmnMf hr tbt Tpiitriti-tn of htirt tht 'IT.EMIUM JOB OFFICE.' Our ficilities for rtnlnpt nr ami all nf tlionboTe peaoriptione. of w. nk aro now utmurpicord jn this section nfronutrv, and atnuictiou will tie guar- aruoea in an ciuo-n. M'KER & UAILEY, ProprilorR. JOHN C. LF.E. NELPON L. IIREWER. LEE P.REWER, Attorneys at .am and Solicitors in Chancery. RT,ln :rcfr' NVw I.K-lt ,ni.'nonHft htPourf Honit 1 ithn, Msy Hiii,'.V-tf To5i!37TnTss & co" TIIF prtnPnVtp tiIin(r b-lvvfi-n W. Tomh, John T. Msit An.l ;-(, R. Mim, hivin ihli rli pjrv.- pnrii of rnntinmnr tM liinf of Ttrtilt, (tui It Co.. un lTthe flriic niri.p H uV - ti-rrtorirf. Tt will li no i hUtthiH'mi in th- hint n hfrniofurt rtndui'Mi), siid fh iine rnkf will l)P olt-rvt( the p;iv nt of inu-ruit, vi r 3 rtrtf ihi 4 ptr cfnl. 5 1 rrtI1"itt,iR atlritr- pnv.ihli on ilemnnd. 0. TOMH, .roS T, IH'., ti. H. Ill'PH, A. H.NKATII, JollV C.WAMl. Jlr.!f. s. e. i:i;ckman, New Saddle & Harness Shop, OprwMltt 1'ommTi-lil Row, Titlln, dliio, 1.!. w.irk will tt wirrnulrt. II igtinl mrkl itrtc, it VjlB,t f"r ,,',, ATl-1r 7" j k iioiVii7 ' Attornov nt Lnw. Tiflin Olilrt ... , ....... y v. FFIiT, inSliimlmn'i Nw llockTf)Ter t. N'rw Rink- O LEONARD ADAMS, AMornry nt Law, Nolnry Public,- A.'l Ufnonl liitttrnni'. Agent. OITic- wllh V. P.& II. N.l, Tillin, Ohio. ililU-li RUOOY AND CARRIAGE MAN-. CFACTUPF.R.eaiit.of tlio Coup IIoe, oa Market Stroet. Tiffin. Sopt.anth.lPM ' w. r. a ii. MinT-v, Attorneys and Counsellor at Lrrw Offl.;. la inu-r'i NVw Hlorli, ojtjm.il. the Tonrt Hon., Offlo.of IhfT.ft Fl.W.R.R.Co.,1 Kcrr.nlMT, It-Si. i H F. . fflt o ft lit porn pnnT I i.rinan!ntl v Inrntf iM a Tl Hn, init th. vnrinitB ronir. nfpiiitli.il . nr kn tlie tfnj t.rir .f Toialt'l Rlouk; corarr of nA Perry klrp.li. a. .17 II. H. Ill, MFIIXIi, H, . 1 1 i.i a m i CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER. All kia'lf ofw Ucliou kept ooiiKtiuitlj on lianda Storpin Oiuimi rciul Row. Tiinn.Sipt. 17th, 1S51. It LltlUIl IT1M. WILLIAM II. J0HN8IJN STV.M .V JOII,SON, Atttirneys nnd Counsellors nt Law. Orncr. In Ho,l?l' Xw lllatk, otr Vollmet'irlnih. ((tors; Mntn .itrpt. rrnfps.inn :!liu.in.t unit tli. cill. I.tilon mf nil kin U otrlmmt pTnm,tlr .licnilctl to. Tirlin, ll. I T th. I) in. " iiTlTor i ff i 'fir, ATTORNKY and rnuiuellurat Law, Ti Hi a , Ohio llrn.-n i n Coram. rcia Itow. J.a.'.'o.ir. ni? j m o a Don i prompt! t ntttml to nil mill, tithtrt In Tiffin or y v ton untrr, in pt'liuiniitftrinc Inthf ntMu tnl. rtirticnlnr nptiilto Ktnintt ili,nf , htionrr ami Plnnpolritli nt with Itirotfif. mttlii-ntf .1 when i-nnei' T-.!inr .it mr... . r . l. tir ii... I.-, it' ...I tttatinn tttntctti L. W.....-lf TtiTia, thio. i,ai 1!. f. UliLK, , . , Attorney at Law. Siijir'a Rlotsk, opposite ' Court House. Up Htitirs. octf),'fi7-tf. Of C.l 5 El L"l "f Al IZ, OFFlfF. In Hhnwhani Rim k ,?J ilnr. dirtctlrnn lr tnt Tribnut Oilice, .MurktL lr-et,'J Htm, U. ocV.I-ly MERCI1 NT TAILOR. AMI) Kfil.t in H.lr-M.,1. Cl.lWnf, Cl.lli., C..l. nierea, Vt'slin ff,4. o. Store on Main itmuliiipoiileth. Panrea Cotiney Itarlr. " Eank of Tiffin, SHAVIAN'S NEW BLOCK, Is now Organized and prepared to tran.act a ironerAl llnkin!; Inuineu. Thii ttnk will pay f.terloi) UejiO'ite, ii)lloivi: 3 montli., . per cat, a s " IS A B. UOR,r.Y, rrett. eeinif a. . faTH. e Williaiu II. Davenport, Attorney at Iaw, Notary Public, AND rOMMtfflVdKR roa KKNTI'CKY k CALIFORNIA. OFFICK nrlh F,eit Corner Fourth end Walnnt Ptreetr, Cincinnati, Ohio. I'anirnlar aitcntioa paid to Notarial an.tn..a aoU taking Ueposiiuina. octTrJ-lr COOPKRk. WATHil.V; K.I.AM tYll.t.ARDl WATSO. X. WII.I, tIJO, Attorneys at Xt.xr MEL nttr-iul prompuv to ail kin. I Icl buainemi; Of. net tnt tiinmtrMitl how, 1 1 inn, Ohio. no3 joii. c. n:m,i;s Attorney at Law, Tiffin Ohio. Offir. arlth J. K. Ilord.ov.r Phrivor S Sneath'i .tore, fl2 "ii i:niiu iirnriin.Tai. CIVIL E NO IN EE IS c o r r.v t i;V s Pi: i J3 1 i:. Offica iattliawliaa'. Ill(K;k,over lU Uauk of Tillin. fehlrtr COLLECTION & LAND AGENCY. JOM 3 &. THOiri S, Fostorla, 0. U.oeral Colle.lnn and Land Ag.nle, ,ll nrnmi.tl. at tend to th. eoilectoui ot all elniin. entm.it.o u. tlivir o.ire In ri.neca and a,toinos t'ounli... iii .,0 at,..,! to ..a. whet, kjpl n.lvtee ic ae.-led in Pni.-ecuti tie .11,1. b. tnt, Jn. in,., ol th. Pea.-.. Peruju. wi.turtf. to bnvorM-ll lmd ur town Property taitt Aud It Ui tlivir aila,iiae lo jiv. a. avail. J. V. J(i i pi. B. W. TIIO.VIAH. Kiraa TO riLM.i Ii Mini). l-iiuKay. tiiirrca Uaowha, . VV . P. at II. .Nom.i, Tillin. Foai aa k Co.. jr u.Loria. Paa.14, IdU-iI. n HOSTILE VOL. XI, F T f ALIKE TO THE DESPOT AND DEM ACJOUUJ FEARLESS FOIi TUUTII, FOU COD, AND IIUM.VNITV. TIFFIN, OHIO, FRIIAY, AIMUL 15, 18:9. T r - - - rr in MO a. Jajijjj) TT" T u NO. 27. N. iLJo I Gil AFFENHEitO rkt.ui, .'kicks. Wrtnhlf PilN Cr--rt Mn.inmir. Ointment V ltfinn ... tVvi'f i'l A gut Rme.ly llfnhh iM'rrt tVfflt?rv Hvrilp i 'iniiii'M t lllm M nrt'nll I'tor. 4 '"tti itirfMl i.rft(T,'rihirc Rtintily Munnsl of llfftlth pf Hot , CI Mt. . i t o '.'." Cll. M OH. , .10 rl!. , rti. Ml rl. 1 l-l $ 5 t no t'nt inlr lv lb rj (InicxriUa; Im by Rgrnli tn tht prm citl town in Ohio. k rl. IIoiik IVptlmon'. II TPilit, 1 rmmHr., O , Mnn-h ?ih, t-1?. I hr.'hv r rtit lUnI I Imvr Ittfn iltidnf in III 4rtrwn hrir Mrliiin- f"'r pi t ffir, ml mn initvuif t'mt 1 hue lfVPt "fTvr"'l nny m'li' to th pnt.ii,- lint Imv mill wiih tit --iiii aftnrnlif Hon of llio if oplo likr lltfjn', pfiifiihr'r tln Til't nnl 'ntMiiron. l'ti'rwill fvi.ltlf perform nil ml moif ihiin i pTorni nl fir tltrni . hivr m n limit 111 r (Mirk of IN i m liolii-on the pi I ton .on, and I hfinr tht bt rfMiitii f n pvfTr ri 'f, J. II. Jontsot, MrIicnl Agent, Rnrl Kt Dr. nninrM of tl ;Mffntr!? M.(. Or. II . t n rl'v -i mn ntr.i f Ti tirf , and ont ot'tltc tioit iiccojil tn iht count? ( 1 raniimilj in wnicli lit riut "I'hi. rrtlrtrt 'hit I hurw nr tSt UrT-nhfrf PilU ft nil ,Mnr Imll'i r.ilholioon. ill li.w lv J. M. Jolmion, in mv prmMtc to niy fnnru tViion. "I Ity rf rw'l ino.lirini. (J, ' . HftHNKI.U. Hnrttotd, Trumbull Co., O., Mi-h 7, l'07. I m t ptivtiriitn of thir!v titm prsftic. T pHnripnl flttiilv hi (iron i!ii!iiri of frm'iln, TIict livt f.'ntrillY bnitl'-rt mv h-t ttl'irt. t Hitninini: tlit innuri'ih noitipolnjf MnrhnH'i I tt-H n t 'rttlio'ii-nn, I wsi pfi wilh thfin, f -wt thm n fnir trii), mil imtn.l ni"flt .ilmnilmi Iv nn'Tfu. I'll In mv former cnciif I emud only miiiinit I lift oip tom of tlont h!lf ihf mM nml nnlil not -r on in tfn. Now nn rtilirr'Mv 'iiff It If -i vrntftn in tttfniT rind nut 'fit ih rft. I ro'iti!fr lnfh;iM'u I tf nnf t'nthvlicin lh jf re ate t blfstinn to fprnalfi I hnvt hit with. J. II. VVim.iani, M. U.f Clmrtriton. Wimt Punronn, fotbtrton Co., Tn7 VI, lQ.V7. Mr. H. H. Kln?.i-t, Hir: 1 hnrf b-n wiling ibt nmiH-f'n-' of tlio Oriti-mln'r j ( 'onipunv fur thf Ut ivn vnrt. tnil bn.p invnri;.LIy fonn Item tn (five g vt rttifnrtiooj nnd I be pi I U 1 hnv o!ii inn r-it numv mi lit us rfirtilsrly their r nnl rofT'-f, nnd wiib mv 1rid- ihrv linve litcomi n ttplo nnii'lM. M 'rlnirp I f-rine ( 'ntbolit-nn in n infdu-int tb:t Ut tiunt rf .it tinfiiint nf 'iod in tt-mIa ii !-., n l.i-ly I nl.l ii to tol.l mr bal r.-fivr,l mor bf nf fit ft"m nf hf)!t!r (linn hf iti 1 from n lonj rfMir of nfHicl trt'itmf nt bv tiit moil ktillul pltyiician. ovr 'rulf, Jnn. I, IKIH. JiMM Wilson. For Pn br A. R. Vtn Doom, II. II. Pnviltfr.J. F. Won.trr TitPnt II. Hnll, lwnlt: Dr. P. ttf. tlrffn f't.nns.; in. Il-l'.. I.o)i; H. I. Hi.'T. II -t l.m-k: Win. Kuiic-t, nir-i; D. liotrm-ir .V Co., .-( 'iiichnvi tl- J . W. Wir.r, Vnan; ntl h) out flm in nil the prit.tHj.;il town in ' 'liio. Yor Mrdii'ini? or apni'iiM nib'rct II. U. hl.SvU:V,rifvtTnnK ii'.-1v. Aiff-nt lor Ohio. To Consumptives. Tltft a.U'f rtif r I-avmj t.rcn riiiirfl to bfnhh in few wefkt, br a vfrr liniplt rrincdr, rttir bnvfnir, tiftirftl f rnl yofir with n ff-vrrt l.nnt? "All'MMirn, t'td tbitt (trend (li$r&t, Cnrnmnplion, ia -muiHii to nnVf known to bit fi-ilow MttlVrori tin Dirmif of curf . '1 null who iiirt it wo wilUenil t onpy oi thn prtHiriphoii d ( I ret of i liorfff), wiib htiM'iion, fur prpnn ii and n.inc tbt limit, u Inch tbcv wi ll bud i inrni'i ri for 'onumpl ion , A i hma llrnn rhiili, ten, Tti. only obj( I nf (lit r.tlvort irr in oniliitf tl prescription ( to bfiiv.U tl:t nTlH'tMt, nnd b boptjf tverv iiirTt-r-? will try bit it-Miifdyt a it will ront tln ni nolhinf, and mv provo a bct'r, Partiti winhinjj tht prtvcripiton wlllpltf-nldrt. . KtV.I'.DWARD A. WII.HOV. 'tl3 1r j Wiliimni bur4, l.orff I.Und. BOOK BINDERY JACOB U1SE, tipfik, oiiio, PRACTICAL DO OK BLXDEIi. AND mannfntnrprof KUnk llnnki. Htnrt Hoifi, Val (fit unit ftllnllifr artiulta prtaininf to thtlr tradft, al o Dflrrflin pnpr, bUnk.inr riitmnndinn. copy and jxwktt bookiand f'tntionery in iftnttitl. Wt tvotil I rli'poi'tt'tilly in'orm tlie rir iifntof nirnnnd the itir oun lin foiintiiti tbnt wo hnvt HorintfMl onrf lvva for tlift purpoiu of c;irr iiiK on tho Honk Jllinhnjr liuinci, biiliarlo, it n-p nbont 5 vtnrt condnctt-il bv Win. Wollf aluitt. mid th it w ireprtpartd tt txecutt alikiiiiUof work fill)',(l jr-Ut tnd ttt . NEW Y O R K P It I ' E S ta hp np m nny Inndcry in tlin ooun'ry. II i viTic lwnvi aruvitlr t tk-AimmimM, nalttlt of pa per nn h nd, w are otihltii to I'timith In onh r, U J; l nil and oirck of II link lirok w.H a ltdfri,(.'ntiutv Rei-ordi anil oMht, ruled nnd hound, pjgcii, Mil ti or witiiutil print td ln uU, n may bf di'''rfd Tht:!iitdi'i of i'en.t lifU. Mi"aiinti, Mniit NtWRpn pir mid ni'l hook i, orntnif n r or pliin, aNo to the mliiiit of b.H)l.ii, lm.ik,miii-', etc, particul r nttnutinn will bt pnid. Ordt r fr iin t'ounlv Oi)Utra aniotlnrr itt a dulunce willlit attended tn wiib promplntby uddrnsiinc. CASTFOR WIIFAT! The Highest Market I'rico always Paid k'ut tlio Waruliouso," fur Wheat, Rye, Com and Oats. When Farmer3 brinf their Ornin to Market, they will always find us on hand with tho "Documents." OtVG US Cfttt. BILL & OSBORN. July 80, 1S5S. jriKS. i. n. rr.i:i:so., Fasiiiunaui.b MiLUNnr. & Mantua M akkr, . , . TAKRttii.mnttiod nfinfornilnr; tlie l.mlle. nfTlliln and Tit'initv.al.o Ore. M'ik.ri nla, limning town., tlint .tie i.e.latili.hed a. a hrnn-ll nt iMail-uiie lleuinrr.t'. mpori nm of Ka.lnon, 1375 Mro-iilwav.l an,l Ita. io.l received a jileniliil ...ortmimt of Pattern. I'ur L3lie' i!ret.e.,bl.qne., clonki, .leave., etu.; alio I'atlonil lt,r I 'liil.lren'. tin1...., Aliron.ntnl .a.-k., in ffr.nt variety. Blie i. also prepared to tuttcll .Matt.one tluuiore.l'i Fiint l'roiiiimn Syatom of Props Cutting. In ad lition to tliit, .he In. removed her .liopS door, en.t ortlrfli.' Ilioi'k, i-ornt'r of Perry unit Ji'ff.-r.on trM wlier. flie It irepure,) 'o lo all kiml. of .Miliinrrr and Mnn'un makinif, a. Iierotofore, in tlie latent .tyle and on the mo.t Itheral lerm. . Work warranted to jpv. entire .atu a,atoa. Titlin, .lannarr 70i, 1:1I. tf tl. tl. Wcuner and Co., manufacturers of Caiuuaoes, I3l'oqif.8 Sulkies., etc., Jefluraon St., near Oerintin Catholic Church. Tiffin, Ohio. AFtNE.toek .ifiho late.t tvlo. of lliir-ie,,et ..flni.h'sl la th. Ite.t ininner nnd of tti. ino.l dur itite tnater.al., aoa.tniitly on band, and promptly made tn order. a.1 i7. H. H. VVKN.NKK k CO. Ilea It it and IlappiiiONst am oxtxi-I3x, rOIN(i MKN wlir art anibtriiip from ths rtl'ftiti of ittr &bua,cftQ Ut ur)ly antl perm it Don tly restored by Using tbt CONCENTRATED CURE, "OS V. cx xi ix "V itaoi A Homeily of Groit stitl tjerttiiu Cure. ThU remedy is pat up In .mall ri alt. and will be tent by mail toa.y a.hiri-... Atrial will .cli.ry. I .. it tor awvek, and voo wi'l e.rierieee. a pret benefit. A cm-uhir on tainiiii; lull oarte-ula.j, ..-nt (la .) oa aijilic.it,on. Price, per inline, is I. line lioltle w,,l Hint a mouth. ti. Ii. Tliureiue'ly i. .nititt.l,' teretitier no. Atldreia K. CKl;oi:lt, M ti. -.1 Ai;ent, fel.n.r -,4 llriiailwor, N. V. vi.(:!ii:sTi:i:'.s (Jen ui ne 1'rejHtral ion of Dr.J ,b Churchill's Cum pun ml Syrup or the HvrornnsriiiTita or , LIME, SODA AND POTASH, A Kt'KCIFIO FOR CONSUMPTION. neware of a wimllrr cnlhnf hitii.eir ' Kev. t'daard A. w.i..... ul.n.. .u.-. .... ...-.I.. 1 I... .1.- Neve Vnrk Poln. 1 in-re I. no Ii per.on a, the "Id-v." llid M l,,. ' Tl.ai.rele .f lie. iilo ido.tl are .terl. frau.lule.it llr. t'tn.r liih'. H.-tliedy I. fnr .ale t.v I. L. tst. Jona fc Co., aad J. V, V ou.iaa, Tutu, ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Selected Poetry. A BEAM OF DEVOTION. BY GEO. P. MORRIS. I novor ootilil finil a piol rrn.on Vhy aorrdw tinlii'Mon almulil a'ay, Anil nil tlio liriilit joya of lilV'a tonaon Ro drivi'ii t,iili,o,li,l away; t)ur currj WuuM alio no mor rniotKin, Wi re wo to onr lot hut r'ij;nn), Titan ( flilil a tliiMw n into tho ooi an, Thatli'two scaivo a ttj'plo iH'liiiul. Tito worl,l lm n apirit of lic-nuly, AVItioli upon all for tlio U at An,l. wltil,, it ili-M-lifU-rn ii iluty, To Vr i,1 'no,' 1 uvea nil tlio tvat; Th ut. npiril "a lit Ifiitti of ilt-votioti, V ltii.lt li'lila tia tlini' I i f to ila cloao, Anil la, likr tlio nun, in tlio ooinn, Muru iM'aiitiful fur tlinn it roao. From the Olive Branch. MY FRIEND JOSHUA; AND HOW HE CAME TO MARRY. AND HOW HE CAME TO MARRY. —OR— THE BASHFUL MAN. BY M. G. HALPINE. I 1 Di.l 3 0U ever oo a biisliful man, ronil etl If )ou have, yon lutve leon one of llio mosi nwkwmd. utigniuly cn'nittri'a nmonf tho human bipods. Is'ow tlitre may bo no mot hi it); very Rtlrarlivtt nml iniorostiio; in the nhrinking timulity of it bliishinn t;iil, ilu uli 1 confess that I Imvo my double in rosird (o it, but a Imshful mmi wlio ovor pities him? Tb')u ;h (ItpiseJ by on m'X. end laitlu'tl at by the oiIhtj alwHj e cluing what ho tirvcr ni;.;ht to have (lotio, nnd sayinLj what ho never inti'iiihul to any, ho is one of ilia muM piiinbld ob jociH in fxisionoo. To bo sute, in theso days of brass rtnii itssur.-tiiot-, whim evorybotlv 1 1: ink him self as go id as his nt-iylilior, nnd a rrnt do:il bnt-r, llioj nrn very r;iro. Rut Mill they a e 10 . bo niut with occasionally, thou irt 1 t o yare quirkly ilisappearinir.and prub.ilily in a fnw jeirn tliure w ill bo no iraoe ol them loft. My friend, J isnua Whoat was one of this unfortunate class of people. I say was, fop ho has wundnrfully iiiiprnve.il ol lata years. Hut I will not a uioipiit. No one ct'tild have Been Johua enter a room whore there was company, wspnei ally ladies, witllCiut bainjr aware of lhi peculi'tii!y of his. lie gonci-nlly either blutidered alonjr louking red and foolish, or shot liuriiedly in, w-.th a whilo soared face hiding himself a ioou a - possible from ubrvaiioti behind a door, or in a corner. If there was a chair op stool anywhere in the room, which was very npt to be the chho, he nonerally managed to stumble over .1'-. which was nut at all calculated to increase his self -possession, oradd to the grace of his entrance. If a pretty girl puke to him, he stammered and turned all sorts of colors, took in;; ns rrl yTitcnea Una (Warned as iriio had been convicted of sheep stealing. Poor Jo-hual there eeruinly never was a matt who bad ft higher opinion of the belter part of croitlion. or was more ca- i 'r .- .i ii e pable of sppreciutiii!' tho blosoitios of matrimony yet ho bad reached the age of twenty-eight without being one s.ep nearer toward realising them than ho was sight tears before. He'had five brothers, hut though none them had half f his good looks or they possessed what he did not, plenty of assurance, and a tact of show- mg all they did know, and were all mar- and happily settled in life, while he remained a forlorn, disconsolate bache- or. 1 It was not from the want of moans to support a wife, for he had plenty of this, world's goods, a wull slocked farm, a nice new bouse, besides somo mouey in the bank. It con ainly was not for the want of girls, for there were scorns of them in lown where he lived, of all sorts and black eyed, blue eyed, and grey eyed, and eyes of no color at all. No. Joshua Wheat remained unmanied mere- ly becauoohe had' not the moral courage! lo look any one of these girls in the luce and say, "I love you will you'nurry me?" These words are very simple, and to the uninitiated very easily spoken; yet I have known many a man's courage fail him nl the thought of saying them, who would have rode into the front of tho and holiest batlle without the shadow of fear. Atlnst all tlie girls of Joshua's acquain-1 tance were married to braver, if not hot- ter men. All but one, Mary Dearborn, the prettiest one among th -m all, and as sensible as sho wa pietty. Mary had plenty of suitors, but she turned a cold shoulder to them all, being firmly deter-j in her own mind that if she mar-1 rind a. nil. sho would have nobouy but Wheat. Joshua had taken a great shine to Ma-1 ry ever since they wore children, and used to go to sohool together in ihe little red school house on the hill; drawing her to and from school in the winter on bis liulo slud, and briuging lit r apples as red aud shining us her rosy cheeks. When they grow older, he still exhib- ited hi" pr"feience for her, though in a I somewhat different manner. Every Sab- haih, after moeting was over, he would himself by the church door toes- curt her home; ami in the evening, ar rayed in his "Sunday best," ho might been seen striking a bee's lino lor Eiquire Dearbon's. About nine o'clock the old folks wr.uld go olf to bed, leaving Joshua and Mary together. And thine ! Ill) Would Sit, looking straight into the; ' ll 1 e'irCly Uai illg tl niOV OP bri'StllO, wilh the momentous nn.sliiin trmlilirnr ou the very tip of his longuo, yet never I u.. im ..t..u, t,m.. , .,u loss of hor dress. Inch was nearly min- i , , . ', ,. , d' "J '') vor to the you collegpf.e. whom she w',s "u,r Jvf Bl H.oUom of it all. bl,e r'lu! y d.. mud his pro.furod os- ;?,'rl,ftl 11,0 u.loM llifl e"Binment.Bo of !" "'K 08 ?f ll05 luv sense. "'o' '"" "lurf' of atteiuling some olLKr 1,, l or B A 1,011,0 by ,,,m8ulf j Two Sundays ssod, and Joshua nev ried or enmo nt-ar her and on tho Monday following Mary it on her bonnet and I shawl and went cvr to his house for the 'ostensible purpose! having a gossip with old Mrs. Wheat, ?io lived wilh hor son ; hut in reality lo fij out what had buoome ,of her sometime Iter, Much to her tbappointmeut, Joshua i ':''4 l homo, hough she saw a coai ihe ' quickly disapear through an oppo sizes, ito door as she etoied tho room, which h shrewdly coiociurod to belong to him. I After sitting aihile and chatting with l'e old lady wiihwhoiu she was quite a favorite, Mary nice to go, saying, as she did so, "that shouossed sho would go 'cross 'ots, as it w considerably nearer." ' Shu according' pissed out the back 'way. As she ws going through iho garden she caughtn glimpse of Joshua in djo ning orchi d, walking disconso fiercest h.tely among tho toss, laden wilh thoir ; luscious fruit, anclookitig as though ho hadn't a friund in he world, j lie marled and olorod as his eye fell upon Mary. "Wly, Mr. .Wheat," sho exclaimed, in a toe of surprisa, "who would have though, of seeing you hero!" Why, I haven't eon you for an agt! Have you been sic?" -mined "Yes no thats, I haven't been very well lately ," stimmrcd poor Joshua, lonk Jushua j ing us ii ho had hit! a mind to runaway. "You don't say to I You are looking to make you qme comfortable," slm ad post detl sly ly , "and that is a wifo. What in , the world is tie reason you don't gel married, Joshu.?" . . -have The poor felbw colored clear up to the tips of his hair. "I I really don't know" he gasped, "tic-re wont anybody have mo." leaving it. No nkrer ward the ohj.'c of hi visit when!" lo, I the house, than when he enterott . Things wont or in tlrt way a number of months, llulit le ts! an event occur red whioh fjivvn JL l u quite a iart. A son of Doctor TlaL the village plivsician came home from;orfe, wh're Yo bail griittiaiod, it washniJ. with onni'!erb!e ilir.linclion. Ho it" tall, l ink, Riiuio'.h faced fellow, withjur more lenrning than jbraiiiM, mitl more'viv- than eiiher. Hi! jsaw Mar J in rlttiii i') first Sthln'ti af ter his return, mil In k groat lancy to her, and (.ornmoiuj! )'ing her consider able at lent ion. I i Youivj Halo hit ij-wnys been Mary's particular n ersioiiv ' ' hail disliked him freim hi b,iy!n t.d; she did tint scru ple to flirt with l ' hit hi, Impin to arouse Joshua's ji' My. and bring him lo tho p 'inl. ll ric.-iii. d to h:u ,ts etl'i ct; for learn in;; (hat Mr. La rp 1 , ono of his neigh bors, a thriving f tp' f, iniemled t,) pivti a prty. and haviiinhtained an inkling, in Kumo way, tint I ti rmud hi rival, r ;tt colle 'ii chnv, ai lie I ' 'oil to take his M I- K'fjuire Dearborn's Mid asked her him i TV, ho went over eaily next, morniiJ self, Dt li'-hted at thinc'eag of hor niMnmu- vcr, Mary gave asi ling coin o it. And at the nppoinlod k much to the eba oiin of Iho younJ'il'gian, w ho hail in tended to ni'proprto her ta himsolf, she went, areomp.-itiiohy Joshua. Alarniod at tlu'-ir.' possibility of los ing her, Joshua nvm d like a now nrin; and inst-ad of m'H'g in tome corner as W i his wont, lu.Jdiing to speak to her or anyone else. I.roni'tined by her side nearly the w holu veiling, soarooly (ltiil ting her fiilo fr Iniomont, and iheti on Iv when she ieij'Klm.1 him ti bring her :k, mil loficsLmeiil Mr. Halo, who'-d viewed Joshua's at lentions lo Mary ith a jealous eye, heard this rvques , nij being Well aware of Joshua's blumUug propensities, very maliciously pW stool in liis way. Pretty soon J.)lil came back, and in stead of walkiiirai-ound thosiool, us any body elsu woiil'have dotio, ho siunihh d over it, and spiling lull lotigili upon tho floor, b.iidutbe contents of 1 is hnnds which consist nf a cup of joUVo, and a plate hcHjietl Ith iloulinuls, pur.tpkin pie, tud vatio 'other ealublos directly :n M.sry'a lap. j This unt'jtiitotl feat produced quite a soii-ation. A(y sot up a loud soreiim, and i ho rest the company rushed to ward her lo s w'jat was the mailer, and it war some li, a,fre order was resior etl. - . When the lumli had, in a moasure, subsided, Mary hked around for the un luck) cause ol itiut ho was no whore to be found. Moijod at the rodiuulous li;itro he cut, ami he merriment of thoso wlio witnessed it 0 bad rushed from the house, and noverllopped or slacked his speed until l o halreachi'tl tiis own room and boiled lliedtir, firmly resolving, as tftrt sn; tnat "npi-ouTd np.vuc.!sij't nk or even look at a yi aain, so long us ho lived. . j Poor Mary waitiiich moro annoyed at T i I ... i .1 1. pale, said Mary, iviih nn appearance of great sympathy, ghncing mischievously! at his flue, witch was growing redder every moment, md vhich corVdnly show- ! ed no signs of ll health, "What a beaitiful situation you hr.ve," she resumed, ater a pause, looking ad- miringly arouuf on the well cullivuli.'d farm. "Tlcire s only one thing wanting "r iddlns'it k's end! was tho lau''lnng , rPJOIIler, i know neiier titan Unit! mere Are llh-iilv tlmt itolthl. if Vim would rinlv luke tho Uuubla 10 ask them. I know of onr-, nt h ast," sho added in a lower lone "N'o, but really do you?" inquireti Joshua eagerly. "Who can it ho?" This was rather loo nmch, anil grow ing indignant at either his stupidity r nan! of courage lo take a lvant.u'n i f t ho i j ottuuity she gave him, khe ruuaim d silent. "What ft singular hvling apple that is that you have in your hand," sho remnik etl at list, hroaknig t.'.o ctnlurrassing si lence that fillowi tl "Yes." ic'.unlcd Joshua. "It i a new kind thtt I gtaftod last year, and lh on ly on that came lo perfection. Wonl you have it. Mm Mary?" ho added, look ing at her timidly. Will I hive you. Joshua? Of cowt I will," said Maiy, with iho most Innocent air inninahlo. Jo-hu.. was thunderstruck, scarrelf d u ing to behove his curs. "Are you in earnest, Mary?" he inquired, looking mux iottsly into her face. 'To he sure I am," site rettirnt il.l ttih in;; and coloring. "And wo will be mar ried next. Christ mas." I'nah'o to contain him'df, Joshua im mediately threw his ni ins aiojnd Mary, ni.tl ralili.'d tho bargain with a hearty kiss at which p l Tormnnco M iry nianiloMeil not the slii'hli'st objection or displensure. On the iolltiwing Chiislmas iln ie Was a nierrv wedding at Esq. Doaibon's n( which ntir friends, Joshfia and Mary, wen. the i lii.'f actors. Anil now, the Maid, dignified looking man, w ho walks into church with such nn important air, wilh his wile on ono side, and little boy on tho clher, Would hardly bo recognize I as lh t hlundcii'tg, awk- walk fellow, Joshua Wheal. Democratic and Republican Vigilance. A Contrast. On Wednesday wo gave to Our readers documentary proof.ihe aut horny of which ias not been, antl cannot he ruccossluhy domed, of the following fads: That Moseia, Morg tn, Edgeiton and nil tho Democratic executive ollicers of the State knew, as early as November, IBS I, that there was a deficit in tho Treasury of over half a million of dollars. That, nt tho very time, when Auditor Morgan reported lo the - l.ogislalnro that there was u balance in iho Treasury l !$5H4,G"0, he was illegally converting tin; iSinkinir l'ttiid, Bel ntuirt fur the redomp- lion ot iho tiinte 'lebt, into money to pay the Janun'y interest, amounting lolSlii;) 183. being loss bv $1"I, tJ, than he stains was it) the Treasury. That, during the whole of lireslin s lust term of ollice, whilo Auditor Morgan was olTicially reporting the Treanury to bo oveiflowiug, and when the balance could not have been, honestly , at any .im below half a million, the payments of in intorost on the public debt wcro only ma le by tho most desperate "shinning," by the illegal uso of funds required, by law to bt held sacred for the redemption of tho fsiato bon is, snd by various other disgiaoeful ' iiiiunc'ml make-shifts, hII of which were for ihe dishonest purpose of conce urn"1 ft lint iiiA tjil nnd plunder ed peoplo iho fact that I hero w as mf otinr mous dofulctition in tho S:ate Treasury. That during nil thoso trembles the re ports of the Treasurer, Autlitoi antl Fund Commission!. is coiiaianlly concealed them from 'ho poupl !, and ftaudtihintly repre sented the liiinnc.ial alhiirs of llio tHalo as in the most prosperous coudilion. We have also shown in a previous ar ticle thai. Uuv. Mcdill.was truilty of a gross aud criminal neglect of duty iu al lowing neatly half of Dreslin's second term of ollicu to expire, without exacting from him ih ollioial bond.' Thus all of the Dt mocratio S.'aie offi cers of the ii.liiiini.-ti .ration preceding the Heiiulil can administration of luuh, bo tr.tved their trusts, and violated their of ficial obligations in the most shameless manner. (Jul this is not all. Governor Modill and Auditor Morgan knowing Diesliu's guilt ihe hitter cer tainly, ami the former probably allow ed themselves to be renominated upon the samo ticket wilh the defaulter, and used thuir umiost exertions to secure thoirown and his election. We now come to the period of Kepub liean ascendancy, and mark ihe contrast! In Juno 1057, T reasurer Gibson announc ed to Auditor Wright his inability lo meel the July interest. Two years pre viously, the same announcement wat nmdo by Treasurer Hreslin to Auditor Morgan. What did Morgan do? Ho at once proceeded .o cot'fr tip tlie defalcation by forwarding to E Igerlon the securities which ho held as Fund Commissioner for the redemption of ihe public debt for hypothecation lo rtiso money to meet iho interest. Now compare this wilh the course of Auditor Wright under similar circtims ances. The latter, at the earli est possible niomont, informed Uovernor Chase of Gibson's disclosure. Tlio Ro man fi-mnoss of Gov. Chase never was moro conspicuously displayed than on that trying occasion. Mr. Gibson was a political irientl, an associaio in mo s'lmm isti alion of the Slate government, nnd up on him the blow was lo fall. Yet the arm of the Exec jtive did not flinch, for it was nervotl by duty. The Attorney General was summoned without delay from Cin cinnati, and A meeting of the Fund Com missioners was promptly called to provide for Iho semi-annual payment of the inter est closo at hand. Meanwhile the G .v ernor d-imandetl and roeived from Mr. Gibson the keys of the Tres- ury, which he retained until after the resignation of the latter, and the uppointmenl and du qualification of Ills sttooessor. A com mission was at once an. oinletl to make careful inventory of the cash and assets in tho Tivasurv. and another commission was appointed lo examine antl "report the faois co nectod with the Oi lsicat ion. ThobO acts were all dono promptly, open- ).- .,,.t.. :,t .. . . . ...... v concealment, evasion or Hesitation. iSo petty cop.ideralions of .my sio. ii in llio way of the II -.publican cnaie mm it, as tlioy I a,l iood in th wnyoi tin ir I'emorralio prodoeossors. We ask iho poop!,, of Ohio to look at mo lonvonig (acts, w hit 1 nre ealahlishetl beyond cavil or controvrsy, and then j'ldge as helween the Democistio and the Itepuliln an Mate (, fleers, which have lioen (lie fai'hful. an I which tho ¬ State Journal. A Free Labor Organ at St. Joseph. A new daily antl weekly journal ia -bout lo bo started nt tn. Joseph, Mo., as the orgau.of the t'no Labor party in Western MUfouri. lis i.ame will ho "The St. Joseph P. i mill lit an," mo I it is to he published hv M( leers Pi' ill. .1 tittAM'. Tho junior member of tho firm. Mr. E. H. Gtaxt, is now in this city, on business connected w ith this rnteipi i-.e, and wo trust ho will bo favorable uvo:v d by our business moii, an 1 others on whom ho may call. Advertisers will I! nd the K puhli cm a v.i!-:b!' medium for giving publicity to their business in a largo section of country, now rapidly grow in t; in importance. The Free I.nlior movement is triinin:' ground in Western Missouri, as ono of iho results of ihe huge piee State emi gration lo Kansas, As the p.uii hur of slaves there ts comparative ly small, ami steadily diminishing, a goctl Ii. Id, t hotuHi one requiting cotnage in those who en ter upon it, ami at hist, some degree of external support, as well as sympathy, would seem to be opened for such an en terprise as Messors. ISusski.l it Iirant are undertaking. We wish thcni much suc Cin. Gaz. Ohio School Library Books in New York. fspeakii.'J of iht so books, which tho I A pploliois have cotitrncicd to furnish (to the School ('oinniiBnioiior of (his Mate, tho Tribune thus desciibes their apptar . anceHt.tl iitiiiihor; All tho freo space on the floor of ihe immense sales-room at Appletou's, is now occupied by great musses of these books piled solidly lika hiiiks, ready for pack ing nnd shipment. In hulk, they mi ni- tire over 2; solid cords, antl llicy weigli 7S tuns Piled on end, on a shelf, in iho u uial manner, and as closo together as possih'o, ihoy would extend from the Citv Hall lo Union nnaro, or a dietauco of two miles. We understand that Mes sors. Applo'on have mado anangnmonts to transport the onliro lot by a spocinl freight train, to bs run straight through from this city to Columbus. Tho bind ing, which is uniform, is beautiful nnd suhst ar tinl. Ench volume is lettered on the back, wilh the title of the book, au thor's name, nnd tho mat k of the "Ohio ri. Library, lM!)." The suloolions have been math) exclusively by tho Corcmia sioner, to whom grout credit is duo for the intolli-ont and judicious nrinner in which bo has discharged no important a duty. The Next Census. Provision wits made in the Civil appro priation bill at the hue session of Con gress for iho preliminary arrangements for taking the Cih Census under the ex isting law. The President will no doubt soon appoint a Stipst intondant for the work. The Seorotary of tho Interior will follow tho plan of the Census in reference to statistics, unless Congress order oth erwiso. The apportionment of Iinpreseii talivos, it will be recollected, is fixod by existing law. The number of members of the House was fixed al 3JJ, nllowii.g additional epresenthlives for now States. Tho present number of Unpresontiitivos is 2:17. The addition of so large a puin her makes tho moving of Iho tlosks from the Keprcseutntivos' Hall a judicious and almost necessary chango for their accom modation; and if its adoption now had not been deemed desirable on other grounds, it would have been likoly to fol low to meet the demands of the new ap portionment a EttlllT ClllLnllE.1 AT A HlMTII. Ahnut two months since, the wife of Jacob Ab bott, in Golcondu, 0, W presented her husband with eL'ht pledges of affection nl otio birth. T heso children survived until B'X weeks old, when two of them sickened and died. The remaining six are still living, nnd thriving finnly. Tho wholo eight wcro very small specimens of humanity when ushered into the wnrl I, as might Imvo been, expected. This suit 'incut is liter ill v true. It is vouched for by numb'ir of respectable witnesses, who saw tho children, lluitun llrrald. JtirWe learn from Hon. J. C. Turk, of Dakota City, that a Jul tor has been re ceived in that piano Irom Arthur 1 ier, datod Aurarn, Feb. 10th, which contains news not at all encouraging to thoso w ho think of going to tho mines. He writes that if there is gold there in paying quan tities, that he hat noon unable to lnul it, anil ho cannot find any one who has been able to make il nay at mining. Ho con cludes his letter by a Ivising his friend not to start for the trold region until they hear more favorable and fully reliable Rows. The effeet of this letter has boon lo reduce tho trol l fever in the vicinity of Daootuh. iioiix OVy r.oyle, VJtn. Washington, March 31. Tho Admin 1st ration i now nersiiatled that Sir Gore Ousley has acted in bad faith in regard touentral American matters. .m minu lion was ever signilied ol mcorpotaling tho clause in the Hrilish treaty, which icsra"ua has inserted in ours with re garil to the expulsion of filhbustt rs, nml that condition will never ba accepted h.. re. The President is inclined to f; back on the Clavion-Uulwer treaty, and to op' en the transit at all luir.irds, THE Tii-TIN TniLLWE Iar'il'ii.lie.loaPdiiaycf fcU usult, a-,.l far nislicj to luhfori' ort nt i,ot Trp Anaam. HTtj mail iilioril,e,i,r,fircoH, of tl,e at. at is remitted wl,.n the pepof la p f0, in a.lt.ro. . U TA fiiilme to noiify a ,K.. rr,:i,r. at Ir, 'ml of th time p.iij for, trill ,,,M.,cd , no pnci-t-m. tit. The.e torn,, will l,r., i, ;,.tiT .erre,l,ard n paper .ill I,. d:-iei.:tt.u.,J nntil .rr.sia,, are paid, ptoopt at the option of Hie pvl,i;.,. 11 rSulisorihrrs ninnipeofr. nn.J not Mttlr.r.e lh lrni,i.r. will be entitled to. antl eo'.,.l.. pulili lietl ce-tiiio.ile of tlieir .1! .In no.l. "9 The Pa-siTKNTUiir. Mr Andrews of Auglsizo has inirorlcod jr, t)-,0 House hill "to repeal the Acf providin" for t!,0 'ppointmeiit of nhicorsin the Ohio Teni 'eniiaty. and cil or purpn,, s, ps is. d April r.th, 1$',C, ami Hie in is pa.i-: April 15, IC'l . and A) i 11 Ii), I-s.it. no, I (I.e. ....... iy-lhiril section of the act raised Fehrna- ii. i. .i.i, ur-on tlie t-a : e siitii-r t." Tha "Ih'Ct of this bill is virtllallv Inalinliah iho penitentiary, but it is understood I hut it is to bo follow ed l,y nnotlo r hill, (I e ihj.-eis of which will bo to revive the nn .nttitutiotuill iw of last winter. 5fof loiirmit, 30M. Henry Halhm. the historian, died In London on the 1 v't. In PoiKb Carol! nt n t a sinirlo divorce has ever boon obtained. Accounts from the Ariz.inin silvor mines are not very f-ivorsblo. Dickons had refused 310,lK0 to lec ture one year in this Counttr. A library is now oponed in Uoslon. ex pressly for the uso of ladies. The Mayor of Dahimore has vetoed a city passenger railroad bill. A Romnn Catholio College is about to bo eroded in Svracuso, N. Y. Michigan threatens startimr some SO new banks under a Genera) law. There aro 3.1 more convicts In iho Ohio Fonnitenliary than there aro cells. Six ladies have started for Pike's Peak gold mines from St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs Fanny Komblethinks He-mry Ward thtechor's vocation is the stago. Three attempts nt suicide In ono dr.y aro noticed in the Cincinnati papers. The first insurance office in Now Eng land was established at Dot-ton In 171. The Canadians aro building a rail road for freight to supeisede tho Wtllitnd Ca nal, The pench orchards near Cincinnati promise an abundant yield Iho present season. It is repented that another cargo oftiOO si ives has been landed on tho const of Florida. ' . . The editor of the London Time re ceives tho same salary as tho President of the U. 13. . , . There woro over "00 persons burnt to death in the city of Londou during tho year l!-C8. liornard S. ?choonover, of Pa., is on- pointed agent for tho Indians on tho Up per Missouri. f ' Ab 11 to crento a permanent town school library fund has passed the Legislature of W isconsin. i . -. Tho journeymen cabinot-mnkcrs in Cincinnati,' are on a strike for wage.-, num ber nearly 000 men. ' Mr. W. C. ' Mncrcady, tho trsgedi'.r. i now conducting a school at Sherborne, in Dorsetshire. Ti e Camanches have killed loverftl families in Denton county, Texas, and run ofl' their stock, Senator Yulee, who has been very ill sineo tho adjournment of Congress, is now convalc scont. A Ii re at Juliet. 111., on the 25th. destroy ed five stores, involving a loss of 23,000 to 830.0UO. Advicos from Fort Yuma give very discouraging accounts of the gold gather ings in that vicinity. Tho weather has boon-colder in Wes tern Texas during the past winter than for fifteen years beforo. Hobt. Pnrnott, of Lincoln county. Kf ., recently manumitted ti slaves, refusing an offer of 10,000. The project of dividing the State of California has born again brought for ward in its Legislature. There aro now in Canada 20 daily pa- pcrs, 155 weekly, and C'l issued tti-week-ly, making a total of 2 J'J. Kendall Godwin, a resident of Frank lin township, N. Y., died on the iJlat ult. at tlie age of 1 10 years. Tho Land Ollice situated at Punhanan, Minn., has been ordered lo be removed to Portland, same Suite. Both the Camanches and Apaches were committing depredations ou tho mail Com- puny all along the route. The School of Design, attached to the maryland Institute nt Baltimore is very prosperous. It has 013 pupils. Mr. Karey has boon cngagod, for S5, 000, to impart to fifty men in (he I ritibh cavlry his system of horsetaming. The Mavor of Beading, Pa., has order ed the police lo arrest ell minors found hanging about bar-rootus iu the evening. Tho Ponobtcot Indians aro trying to raiso a salary of '25 a year for their gov ernor, by Iho aid of the Maine Legisla ture. M. Everett has engagod to deliver his oration on Franklin in Baltimore, for the benefit of the Union Protestant inlitnajy. The Treasurer's weekly sial-ment shows a net balance in the Treasury of S7.U0U,. 000. Tho receipts of the week w ore 51, 013.000. TrJ. B. Marshall, of the Columbus Fact, and reporter lo the Situate, propos es to publish a now we. klv p iper in Col umbus to be called the Peo'Wi Pre. It is to be devoted lo "Sic: hen A. Poug- lis as its rirst choite f-r President.'1 Bather hard fear. sledding it will prove, wo ITTliB question "Why printers JM net r-itor coed aa veil as brewers?" as thus aiiaerv.l: 'I'eoaiisa printers woik for t'nu head, and brew ers for Hie at. in jeli ; ami ahere t t my nisii have touiacLs, but oiia hus buim,'