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KAEKE.YBEKG F.l.niLT .tfEDiriXESt. ' unlit pkirm. ' -Vo-taVic Pills, per box. tl .MeUM.iill I'llIlIUrllt, per box,. y u--6'ivt J v p r bottle. . ti.Htieii s Panacea, pel buttle. Eye Lotion, per bottle, 1 ever uu-i Ar n4Utilv, per box. 1 . , IletUtb Bitters, per p?. k-t' , V'ysentery tyum. per ts.ttic. ( oiisuiiiptive Wthti. per bott'e. MnrtNtU s Cterine Cathoicou. itrlottie, WnwriViibere Pile Remedy, per buttle, Mauuai of fitalth. per copy, 110 5U 25 60 i5 50 Sift) 1 50 luO 35 For sale by the city dme-gists: al;u by ageuls in the .Ul.ijiiU lOMiife 111 ViliO. nOME TESTIMONY, Ilarttord. Trumbull Co., O., March 7, Vt. t haMhD Mntd- iit I hnvp been deaiine in the Ora ef.-ubair V ediciiies for the past year, raiiM truly wf tri-if I li-.ve nte! WHO Hie tie n;-rt a rmuuji.iu t.. l.t- v-c.. .rt;.-nir.rlv the iiil and caihotieoa. n-h-V wVil reihlv pctt'orm !1 and more tbitn it promised for them. I have fold aliont tifry bottle" of the ratho- licou the past season, and 1 hear the best resuns in cy- t ii l.HVciV ln,nt trv case. i. it. t. l'u.viu.,, R. ad Mt Dr.' Bnshiiell nays of tho OraefeuBarg AI-ili'ifie. Dr. a. is a phvr-iciannt extensive practice, rv.d one or the moat successful in the county iTrum k . i ; 1 1 in hi-h tie resides. " I'hif rertiiies that I harertrd the Graefenrtcrfpills mi d 5 ui-dial s Cainnlicon. sold here. ty J. H. v.. John fun, in my practice, to my entire satisfaction. They art-"root medicines. irr. . n . at s.n Hartford, Trumbull Co.. O., March 7. lnjf. West Bedford. CoslHicton Co., Mave 14. '57. Ir. II. li. Kiiikvlcy. Sir: I have been, idling the medicine of the iTraefentieriT Company for the last ten years, and hav invariably found them to p;ive (Treat satisfaction; and the pills i have wild to a great many families as regular as their tea aud coffee, and with my trade they have bcoine a staple article. Jlarshail'i I lenne I atholicon is a niethciue that lias done a preat amount of trood in female diseases. One ladv I sold it to told me that idle had received more benefit from one bottle than nhe did from a lontr course of medical treat ment iv the must skillful phveicians. l ours truly. JAMES WILSON. ITeaJtn of American Womn. Female Irrerularitiee, weakness, uterine displace ment. and all locl uterine riirticnltlei'andconftitiitiou al troubies of women are entirely cured by the i -aefeu-bt'r Marsiiall't-1 terine ('atholicon. In thi conm'tion, Miea Beecher. pisterofthe ReT. Henry Ward bceclur, in Letters to the People, paje -fi. it: l have nine sifters and eWter-in-laws. and fourteen female cousin, all married, and all delicate and ailing. Amid the lmmeueecircla of- my friends ani Bcin!B t.iiict. 1 cannot recnil ten married ladica rrnrn in Sir.s cautnrr and country, who are perfectly healthy." In eaiH?!. 'however, where thcGraefenberpCatholicoll ha been ued. we muet mt that health has rapidly ta ken the place of disease, and ladies have become robust, tiron. vjuroud, and healthy. Mr. 5ieason. of Eliciia. eays : "Beautiful, Indeed. i the confidinrr. tnistins nature of woman, but how much does it need to be protected by a watehfulnew that will h'ul her in time of diaeaae to appeal to a medical advi sor of scienutic educatiou, moral worth and purity of character." All ihee may be- ecnred oy addressing the Graetcn- Verj: coDijianv, I am a Meihodist cleirryrcin. My heart has fairly ached to witness the feeble health of woman as I have ti-aveled raycirenit preaehlnethejosnel. IthankUod, however, tiiat 1 have seen all these di-eses ffive way to tue Grai fenberi; Mershall's Vterine Cathalicon, wlier evw it has been ned. rv. PKTER t?F! AKP. Kidir nav, MJchiu. formerly of Western Stark, Medina t"o O. foi; vlt: MOOrtK M'-COM'ET. Trhana. ;- J. H. AI.-TIRE. West Liberty. F. S. ri.ASON. IVllefontaine. ..' A. WOLUEN, Springiiiils. , - no 1-It. Titcflirat. II OWAIO) ASSOCIATION, riULADELPUlA. A Boncvolwit Inrtitritifin ctaViMhM pfcial Ed dowincnt. fnr Kclicf of the tick anil DiwatMsd. af fixed -witli Vimknt and Epidemic Dica-.e. and 8 lwial!jr for tlie Cure of Uiscases of the fccxuai Or- Medical Advice ciTcn ;miic. Jivthe Aiin Snrffpon, to all wTi apply uy letter. v iik a uecript.iuu of their conriitH'O. (r&, oc-cuprtti.m. hnliits of lii'e. Ar.. and in caeo of extreme poveny, ilt-'Uitim-s furnished free of cliarje. t - Valuable Reports on Spcrr5norrli(Ta, nnd nthor dio-iane of the Pexnal rant. and ou the NEW KEMtl)lS employed in the Pisppiir-nn'. eeiit to the aflt'ctvd. iu pen led cnTelojoe, free of eliarirn: Two er Ihrve ttuiflpa fof ioc;age will be aoLVpta1'!!. - - - Address DR. T. SKJLIJN noronTON". Acting Fnrj-on. Hiw n;d A'-riociaTion, No. 2 Sonrti Xiutii bU I'liiladt lulva, i a, ' Bv ovrir f ihf irector . . . . CEO. FAIRt HIL1. i'cretarv. Bl-ly ZZILi D. HEAKTWELL, ' Tident t.srcUnnccu.s. 7UEN1X LOOKING ttLASS- ATD VICTUEE MANUFACTORY. Uos. 221 East Twenty-third street and 173 and 175 Grand street It 215 Centre street EsUblished 1S38. KEW YORK.' Established ISP. This EFtaMishtnont Tiasbeen In sneccsfiil operation t yeaioaiid is the Lar?bst of the kind in the United States. W'c luive ou liand or mannfacture to order ev ery description of - . . Looking (.lass. Picture & Pertralt Trmtrr ria'm ar.c! Omarmcntal Tier, Arall, Oval & Man ' tel Glasses Connecting Cornices, Base & . . Erackcl Tables, with Marble . fclajjs, Toilet glas- .. . sen, fce- ?ratr.nrvo for PivTnts Fraxes. in lentrths enitable for t.-acsportation. either tVi. B'fliitrt. Hwrtvofkl. Otik, Ztbia. Et-rastw, MJtoqai'y, dV. Ournew manufacto ryajd extensive facilities, enable d to famish any ar ticle in our line as 9'Xxi as the Mt and u cheap as the clteajKeU. . . . . .v Dealers are InTlted to calT npon n atio rney visit Hew York. We claim to be a ble to snTiplT them wi'h every an id in our line which taey can possibly require, at prices lower Ikan they can purchase elsewhere. Ordtrt bij moil attcndril to with promptness. Do not fail U) call u .'ien you vitil New York. Office and WareroomB, So: 215 Centre street, Tf. Y. nS-3m - ItORACE V. SIAiLER, Agent. r-ENXI'XATI, IL15irLTON DAYTON RALL j KOAO. . . Trains run as follows, SUNDAYS excepted: PEPART. ArtRTVE TJsvton and Sandusky Mail. 6:(i0 A. M. 6:45 P.M. lta'rtoa, Toledo and Detroit . .6:00 A. M. 9:40 P.M. fia. 6l Caieaeo Air-Line fix. 7:30 A. M. :40 P.J'. JjatriTi and Richmond 2.i) P. M. 10:10 A.M. I"a'yM Toledo t De., Unntav'e 5:J0 P. M. 10:10 A.M. Ciu. & Chicago Air-Line Ex. 7:iO P. M. 10:10 A.M. Hamilton Accommodation. . .";U0 P. M. :') and , 6:10 A.M. Eastern Xight Express 10:00 P. M. 5:40 A.M. The Eastern Xiirht Express leaves Snnday Sight la dace of Saturday niirht. rTrains upon Little Miama and Cincinnati Xeuiaand, Cincinnati, riamilton Jfc Dajlon Kailroads runs Evtx nucrts fastB than Cincinnati time. HAMILTON HOUSE, CrrOSITE THE C0VBT EOVSE, UEBASA, 9. Joseph Wilei, Proprietor. The "lfaruiiton-'lias been thoroncrlilv refitted ! for the accommodation of guest s. Yc are conll- j dent, ol renderms tutielacUcu to ail. DOMESTIC. Letters, for ea'.-li half onnee. uudcr 3.000 miles, prepaid, o eenl; over o.OOO lutica, prepaid, 10 cents. All letters must be prepaid by sumps, cr inclosed in stamped envelopes, or tiiey will uot be forwarded. Transicut Xcivspaper?, Periodicals, Circulars, ,rC i to anv part of the United Stales, not, weigh .,.r"'0vcr 3'ounuc, 1 cent, and 1 cent for each ad ditional ounce, prepayment required. liooko, Jin i-o- j, tot wei:;hins over 4 poncds, 1 re;it per ounce '!or any di.-tance in the United States under 3.0W milw, and 3 eenta an sunce merS.OoO miles, preiiaymcnt reonired. All frnc tions over the ounce beiug counted as an addi tional ounce. ewT;rl'rs an(1 rn'i'K'1""5 r'0' cxcecdlnjr 114 ounce iu wciclit, when fi.iid iuartcrly in advance und circuuitca iu uie 01-iiiu nucic puyuonwi .....1 v..r fionble the above rater. Small Newspaj-iere. published montlily,or often er' and pamphlets cot containing more than 10 p,vrc, iu :-tknge of b ounces or over, Ja' cent Per ounce. . vreck'.y Newspapers, wuLm the county where r.-.i'.!biii-.l.i'." , , , OuarterK- ).aviii0.uiri, in au'.aiice, may be made eilhcr li?re X'r,.b!i.-:Uel or received. ' " ' FOr.TCIGX. To nn.''un.1 Ir.-!:i:il an Scr.tl.iu-i (O.lifurui.i, Ore con.li'nd Wa.-hin.m cxwjtd i. cent. H Z froiu Callloi-ui-i, Orciron, or W ashmjrtou, ZJ XjKhi. au'l A'.-icrU, by i'recci maUs, 15 cenU .iz., bO cents oz. I'o (icrman States, by Prussian tlosed mail, 30 To Ciu-uiv. "c w Bittnswielc Cape Breton, Prince Edn ard . lriaii-1, Nova .Scotia, and ew Found land 10 cent if when distanjc is not over miies from line of crosoln. l'aily, per ijuaricr, -cz z ; tlx nuies j'er , I'.i'-:, ; tri-wecklv.'J;; scini-weckly.ti'i ; weekly, 'scn.i inin;i!v, 1';; montliiy, 5ewspa VJrl ami reriodicaUi when weighing 1)4 ounce 3 ccrl tcm gaprr. URBAN A UNION FAMILY NEWSPAPER LKDEPEUBENT OS ALL SUBJECTS, BEV0T3I TO Foreign and Domestic Newt, literature, Science, Agriculture, Mechanics, Education, Mattera of , . Commerce, &a PUBLISHED Every Wednesday Ev'ng; OFFICE ES COULSON'S BUILDING, (Second Floor J West Side North, td&in street, Near the Square, BT JOIIN W. IIOUX, raOFEIETOR, ONE DOLLAR, PER ANNUM! IN" ADVANCKt ' OR, Two Deilarv if not paid in Advance. Tie Urbaxa Umox will be a com plete Family Paper, second in merit and interest Vi no other country journal in tbe State. BUSINESS MEN Will haar in mind r THE URBAN A UNION IS A.N IXCBbliXIIf T MHDIVJ1 FOR ADVERTISING. We bare all tbe facilities, in the wy of Tresses and Printing Material, to do any and all kinds of PLAIN AND BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! OK THE Very Shortest Notice ! AND AT THE MOST REASOXABLE TERMS ! The war is destined to a epeedy close, and the business of the country must be revived. Money is more abundant than it has ever been known in the loyal states, and we propose to go in and earn our share to make a respectable livelihood. If you want a Eeliable Newspaper, cr have any kind of Business to Advertise, or any kind cf a Job to Print, CALL AT THE VRBANA UNION OFFICE! is paying's Column. iji H K T 0 BIGHT TO THE 8KI INSTANT RELIEF t STOP YOUR COUQII! PTJRIFY YOTJH BREATH I STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE I SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS! A as GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PCBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES Gimixra cakrt SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. LADIES ABI DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. chtldrek car roa SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give trength and volume to the voice, They impart a dclicions aroma to the breath. They are delightful to the taste. They ar made of simple herbs and cannot harm any one. I advise every one who has a Congh or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat to get a package of my Throat Confections; they will relieve yon instantly, and yon will agree with me that " they go right to the spot." Ton will And them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying yonr thirst. If you try one package, I am safe in say ing that yon will ever afterwards consider them indis pensable. Yon will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. rillCE TWEXTY-FITE CEXTS. My signature is on each package. AD others are counterfeit. A Package -iriil be sent by mail, prepaid on receipt of Thirty Cents. Address HENRY C. SP ALBINO, 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. CEPHALIC FILLS CCEB SICK HEADACHE. CEPHALIC PILLS BILIOUS HEADACHE. CEPHALIC PILLS CUBS NERVOUS HEADACHE. rf7By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fall in removing the Nansea and Head ache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels removing Costive ness. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable aa a Laxative, improving tbe appetite, giving tone and vig or to the digestive organs, and restoring their natural elasticity and strength to the whole system. The CEPHALIC PHILLS are the result of long in vestigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which tims they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originat ing in the nervous system or a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely regetable in their composition, and may be taken at all time with perfect safety, with out making any change of diet, and the absence of any diragreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I ry The genuine have live signatures of HENRY C. SPALDINQ on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other dealers in Medicines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of the Price, 25 Cents. All orders should be addreiscd to HENRY C. SPALDINQ, 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. tyA single bottle of SPALMXB'S PREPARED ELITE will save ten times its costf Spalding's Prepared Glue Spalding's Prepared Glue Spalding's Prepared Glue SAVE THE PIECES. ECONOLIYt DISPATCH ! &37-'A Stitch la Time save Nlne.'atl Aa accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have soma cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock ery, 4c. SPALD1XGS PREPARED GLUE Meets all snch emergencies, and no household can af ford to be without it. It is always ready and np te the sticking point. " USEFUL ET EVERT HOUSE." 5. B. A Brash accompanies each bottle. PRICE 25 CENTS. Address KEPffHY C. SFAIiDIIfG,' 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK CAUTION; As certain unprincipled persona an attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I would caution all persons to ex amine before purchasing, and see that the full nama SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I on the outside wrapper all others art iwindll counterfeits. QTVIL ACTION PETITION FOR DIVORCE. William Alfred, Pla", 1 In Common Pleas against y of Margaret Allied, DefeniTt ) Champaign County, Ohio. The said Marearet Alfred will take notice that the said William Alfred did, on the 21t day of April. 166, Ale his petition in the Court wf Common Platan of Cham paign county, Ohio the object and prayer of said pe tition is, ttist the bands of matrimony may be dissol ved between the said parties tor the following causes: adultery and gross neglect of diUy ; and that unless aid defendant shall appeor, piemi. answer or demur to said petition according to tlie rules of said Court, the same will be taken pro cm ftK). Tha-said defendant is farther notified that the depositious of witnesses wilt be taken at the office of H. C. Cearheait. in tlie town of Oalllon, countv of Crawford.Ohto. oath 18th, 19th and SOlh days of September, A. D. 1SC2, between the hours of 11 o'clock, a.m. and 4 o'clock, r.n. of said days, and the examination adjourned from day to day, thereafter, until all is taken. H. C. CEARHART, CORWIN ft DOUGHTY, Aug. 36, lttt. Attys for Petitioner. JO THE CREDITORS OF JOHN SNAPP, Dic'D. On the Met day of July, A. D. 1862, the Probate Court of Champaign co. declared the estate of John Suapp, deceased, to be probably insolvent; creditors are there fore required to present their claims atrainst tne estate to the undersigned, for allowance, within six months from the time above mentioned, or they will not be entitled to payment. And all claims against said es tate which have been presented to, and allowed by.the former administrators of said estate, and not filed with tbe undersigned, must be so flleti within the time above mentioned. DAVID LOUDKNBACK. ul7-6w Adm. tU toni mm of John Suapp, deed. TESTATE OF JOHN WOODBOURNE, Dic'D. On the tOth September, 1S6. I will sell at the door of the Court House in L'rbaua, one undivided sixth Dart of the followine property. beiuK the interest there in of the late John Woodbonrne, and Bold by order of cnampaign common ricas tor tue payment 01 aebts:' One-sixth of two-thirds of the property In Urbana Female Collegiate Institute; One-sixth of in-lot 14. in the town of Sidney, Shelby county. O.; and of in-lot 48, except a parcel of 5 feet by 8ij ieei, ironiing on wan aireei ; One-sixth of Wf of N W. and WX of SWH of sec. 11, town. S, north of range & E. in Putnam county. O.; And SE!f of sec. 6, town. 8. N, range 9, E, except 81 acres, off the north end in Wood county. Tirms: One-third in hand, rendue in one year and two years with interest. WM. S. DALLAS, nai-tw Adm'r of John Woodbourne, dee'd SOMETHING NEW. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES 1 DOWNER'S Patent Hemmer and Shield FOR HAND SEWING. Is " Just the Thing" for all who use the needle. This Eemarkably Simple and Novel Invention Saves OVS-H11.F the labor of hand-sewing, as it COM PLETELY PROTECTS THE FINGER FROM the POINT OF THE NEEDLE, and makes a neat and u niiorm hem while the operator is sewing. XO LADY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. It is cheap, simple, beautiful and useful. The Hem mer and Shield will be sent free on receipt of the price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Enclose Stamp for descriptive Circular and terms. ALSO, DOWNER'S Metropolitan Skein-Winder, Sewing Bird Combined Is an article of great merit. It is nsed for the purpose winding Skeins of Thread, Silk, Cotton, Yarn, Floss, Worsted, Ac. It is readily adjusted to the work-table, and will be found iudippeusible to all nsing the above articles, betne a useful and invaluable appen dage to the Sewing Bird. Price 10,50 to $1 according to Style and finish. $100 Per Month can be easily realized by an Enterprising Agents (wanted in everv town and county throughout the U nited States and Canada. 1 selling "the above articles, as sales are rapid, profits large, and has no competlton, A liberal discount made to the trade. Address A, H. DOWNER, 442 Broadway, New York. Patentee and Sole Proprietor. N. B. General and exclusive Agencies will be gran ted on the most liberal terms, n IPRINOANDSUMMERTRADE, 1BG ISTEAV GOODS! WE have Just received a LARGE STOCK of cloths, men testis! Also, a full assortment of ALL KINDS OF GOODS MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S which will be sold. Eltber nde I'p, or By the Yard, LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH Our Stock of the above goods will b found TIf USTALIiT DESIHABLII, Comprising ths BEST FABRICS TO BE FOUXD IX -A-XT MARKETI Hay 14-B7. GRIFFITH ELLIS CO. THE PEOrLE WILL CONTINUE TO READ rue LATEST "WAR NEWS! IIURMfl FOR THE GLORIOl'S BA1ER of the STARS AND STRIPES. BY THE UNION 0F THE STATES! and to Buy Goods in the way of READY-HADE CLSTMG! rOB MEW AND BOYS, HEIl'lSr FISHER No. 1 IQIaml Street, UllBANA, OHIO: TAYLOR fc CRETCHER, Physicians and Surgeons, West Liberty, Ohio. Will promptly attend to all professional busi ness entrusted to their cure. Office : in the F.uans' block, Muin street. URBANA UNIVERSITY, Tho Preparatory School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Will be opened on the First Wednesday In September, and continna three terms of fourteen weeks each. Ths Boys Apartment under the charge of Mr. Charles Hardon ; the Girls nnder the care of Mm. T. r. McXemar. The Term Dnes will be Five Dollars, Seven Dollars, and Ten Dollars, according to the grade. Chatocit Giles, ) M. . WH.I.U5IS, Committee. John H. James, ) B19-4W GKEAT SONG OF TEE SAT. 600,000 more, 600,030 mores 000,000 more. 0n Thousand Copies Sold in One Week! We arc com'tne, Father Abra'um, Six hundred thousand more. "We are coming, we are coming, Our Union to rcptore ; We are coming, Father Abra'am, Six hundred thousand more. Price, 35 cents. For sale at all Music and Book stores. Orders from the country promptly filled, Sent by mail ou receipt of price, by S. BRAIXARD & Co., JIusic Publishers, Cleveland, O. tSTTO CONSUMPTIVES. THE ADVERTISER. having been restored to health in a few weeks by a erj simple remeay, arter naving sunerea several years wiiu Bot-reiung uaecuon, ana mat areaa aieease. Consumption is anxious to make known to his fel low sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a conv of the in scription nsed (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and nsing the same, which they will find a SCM CUU fO CONSUMFTIOM, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, tc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in formation which he conceives to be invaluabfe, and he hopes every suffcror will try his remedy, as it will cost ueni notning, ana mav prove a Diessing. DEV. EDWARD A. WTLSOX. Wiliamsburgb, Kings Countv, Xew York. nl-3m. grofossiottat Cards!. CiLHTtrT'S UAPfK, rBBAYA, OHIO, Deals in Coin and Exchange, makes temporary loans, and attends to Collections. Omct : Glexn's Block, Soc-th-Maix Si-met. JOIttl H. JAMES.. ..HENRTT. KILES.. .JOHS H JAMES, JR. JAMES, NILES & JAMES, UllBANA, O. Office in Urbana Insurance Company Unildini May 3 lS9S-tf. S. M. Prttenoiu. & Co. 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