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aw?T URBAN A UNION- WB0ITBSDAT M VEKIHO Ocf. 3&r-lSG7r rancs: $3,00yeariaTR Id adr ace. Ad.fresi, J.Wjllor .rCrban hio. -x'TirrO'KiovAf nearti tbtUnion of Hands ..Itr Union ol States nonecanseTer; 4 ii a" Union ofLaken theUupwnof Lands viiAfkFto of 0c Csiok Foreter! V 1 Th States- t tha Union with Umon of . i:?: th States." The Senatorship. Split of the State Democratic Press. FOR SENATOR—ALLEN G. THURMAN. r . -. - ' 77- e -f ' ' ? " - 4, ..'NTr brieve tbat Judge Tliorman re ivedVniajorUj of ihe Totes xjf the le ..ptl Voters cf Ohio, for Governor on Ihe 4- ycoond Tuesday of October, ihoagh the eouot !g about 2, HBO against fcim. The rpajority. Gen., Hayes received ii jost .spout enairaient to. tee nutnetr 01 ue j.igrj who !n iolation of law were per tiitted to ote )D Oiiio, by radical Judg- t ts ft tlectioD- . . ,1-lLad. Allen. Gu,Thnrnan been eleoted .. jpoyernor cLObio the .Democracy of i-hjg co'irity ?ould hate been nearly even-..rj.diyjdc-d a to a. choice between, tbat riWiold.patriot, Jlufiu P. Ranney, and ..thst nobie champion of Constitutional Libf rty, George II. Pendleton, bat nn VjE thecircumstanees, without desiring Ktj rrejadice the claims of any man, we x;sCTf"that we' be!eive a large majority of t'. t Pemocraey of beneca County ear ' i.ofijj defiro. tEat Allen G. Tburman tb ui4 be chosin to represent the people ' rf TJhio, in tbefcenate of the Lolled 'Vin'tea. " Tig rongpificent canvass he ii.n Jelbia jear-bis moderation, wisdom. " discretion, oratory, arcament and true jmanhpod, entitles bim Jo the confidence 1 of the Democracy, and, as be was the '..-n-jet, atwbicb, alLRadicalism aimed its btojvs tEis year, it is the universal hope tribal h.e may be rewarded by the Sena- t-lArvna .in lieu ot tbe Lrovernorship out e. pf. which he has been cheated by illegal . .votes, . , , -'-Thurman. should he the successor of .-Ipule...., A patriot, scholar and a pentle- tnna, pe will refiect honor on Ohio where . ..yaie .has disgraced .iU JScneca Adv. a ': 'Cn'iVSElToriiiP. Since tbe dec- JVihe r Iiadical aspirants to a seat ' in the ja'pf a 'Pcmocratic Iiejnslature by the t ; n'n'A nnin" it it balf snsrprtfid that L..'uTT& Je.l&i) Scheflck, liioabam, and r. X..S. senate, have secretly withdrawn ''"ircro'Cie contest ; they arc not. candidates aimTrch' as they used to was.' T5ut' still, the seat is not IiloTy to be Amonj those already ' named for the Tuition, -we notice the following dis- tonTaHandigham, Eanney and Jewett; ciihflr of whom would do. honor to the position, and credit to the intelligence f,-and goofFse'Dse of the Ohio Demqcracy. Tni these'gentlemen stand on equal ' fbofing'as to their respective claims for fie place, we might not feel called to v express our rrjferenc 1 for either. But Va the ca-c now Stands, 'we have a de- ci J d" preference for Judge Tburman. .nVis'fhe nian, of all others, who should ,: receive at' the hands of the Legrslatnre, "'VjiA election, tb the United States Senate. His 'untarnished record, eminent ability, snd ih'e masterly, skill and judgment e" displayed1 during the late canvass, all commend bim as the man th Democracy ' should send; as their representative to the United States Senate. Ohio Eagle, 'J OA. i -.v.. - - i United Statt.j Senatou, in the place ":f-Jen. Wade,' we unfurl our banner for ivJIon.- Allen. G. Thurman, oar late gal- slant etandard bearer, l - - - Judge Thurman has made a gallant fight, and although defeated by a mea- ger majority, and that made np of ne gro votes, he has earned for himself the - lasting ' gratitude of every true-hearted Democrat in ; the State-. - As he did not "!tk the nomination "for Governor, but t-yielded to the wishes of the United De c mocracy, let Democratic masses sponta--?osly.Jo-an . act of simple justice and :-Tisrh, and -thus strengthen themselves .Ufcrou-shout-the States.- The people of - Ohio; ia the recent election, have plac-"-edbe seal .-of eoisdemnatioo upon the lvrjUtemp't to snferce negro suffrage upon tour .'State, -either-by Congressional or ,rrStete-Iyegislalive enactment, and most -sAorphariearl.ytiir -opposition to- such - a change in their organio law. - In this situation of affairs tben, who so fit as ' AHfeh G. -Thurtnan tc traord Ohio's in- tefests as'"a sov'ereign State in that body, fwbefey hy-'he Constitution, she is en- T-'tltkSrto Equality of representation with --terY b'ther State lb' the Union . : '.f'fljCt otrf legislators but heed the voice of the rScorle in tnis matter, elect J udse ssTt'urmaa to the -Senate, and all will be cw'eirpresfint and fiiturt. Allen' CitrUy ittSw fQXT6ftI0 iy 18(33, The ' vote'ot' tie Stated excoeda'tbat of lSGt), . . A i : ' -r 'in Ann : ( BO tUll VQ, .toss oi-aVj.uuy. majuritjf wj the P.epulilicacswas, not, as tbey would . liave usjjejicjejcajasiid by stay-at-homes, 4 -Xut. byjictuai cJianges. of thousands of .conservative .rvepublicacs to the , Depio- .j.erntic rank.. ; . l-'xvvi,. Iutlthe Democratic legislature uytirid arjty JeJiH-s,"i,o. act j as ig. jretain . , Vli 1.1 larpa ii e e es jio , a tul 'to x lla I 1 at many , wort Jor JS'iS. ....'.' .v,e.lVe tuut. buve cool, solid sense pas. . .- laws Or none reduce taxation and p.iilaris, -.in J send AlleaG. Thurman to the United States Senate. Guernsey jtftrsoniaii, (kt. J J. . : TrlB fiKVATonsnir. The Lcsislature meets on the first Mouday of January, and tbeTT iiifed fctatcs Senator is to be V-hosen on tho second Tuesday after the fvist 'Monday of the month. Judge Thuriii.iB, in view of his magnificent tanvas? " and gallant leadership in the last"-rtmtiaiL'n, evidently the choice of "a innjnrity of the members eleet for Sen ht r. '( Poller. a JUDGE THURMAN. The eyes cf the whole nation were turned towards Ohio during tbe late campaifrs, and commanding ability and eompre'.ensive statesmanship displaced br Ju izt TLnrmaa in bis published g jecbfi have placed him in the frnt r r.k ar ong tin list of American orafsrs and sta esman. Add 'to these qnaH.ies the actnonledpcd purity of his private l:fe, and his unimpeachable integrity, and we have just the man to sustain the dignity of American statesmanship in the United State Senate, and re Sect tbe highest honor upon those who may place hiin in the high position. Sprwgfitld Irqrucnjit. It is pleasant to see the majority with which tbe Democratic press of Ohio and other States speak in terms of the high est praise of our glorious candidal for Governor is the late election. Judge Thorman struck down Radicalism and confounded its leaders with mighty force of reason and yigor of intellect, and proved himself the worthy champion of toe gallant Democracy and its many oth er eminent chieftains in the late cam paign, lie has made-a permanent lodg ment in the hearts of a majority of the white people of the State. We hope he shall yet receive tbe honors of the Gub ernatorial chair, by the exclusion of the illegal, unconstitutional Negro votes east in tbe strong Radical counties, and thus vindicate his own rights, as well as the majority and sovereign will of the people. At all events, he has a bright future, Zanetville Signal REPUBLICANISM DISAVOWED. Mr. Allabougei says that the passage between him and Harry Ford did not take place : and that he knew nothing of the bill and its presentment. We therefore give Mr. Allabaugh all benefit of the disavowal. The bill was in fact presented, but not for any such reason as his vote 6ay the younger partners of the house, and we give them the bene fit also of their disavowal, for the Union does wrong to no man. The Union is moreover very glad to learn that these junior partners would not by any means carry their politics into their dealings. So much is due in this special case, and at the same time the Union will take occasion to say, that this vindictive proscription does find place with people who call themselves Loyal. There are many such who will say to others, don't deal with that man, he is a Copperhead ; and there are others who say that they will not subscribe for the Union because it is a Copperhead sheet. Yet they dis honestly read it, at their neighbor's ex pense. They will please understand that the Urbaxa Union bas never be set . them for subscription, and it does not bore people for advertisements. It may be understood tbat it is guided by sense of duty, and if any man in this commun'iy shall see fit to harass a man for his vote, and attempt to strike at his means of living by casting him off' from employment on account of his vote, he will be duly noticed in our columns. "Stopping the paper" will not coerce us. w e nave one such order now to be carried into effect at tbe end of seven weeks, which will be duly observed. When the time come, Mr. Stopper will be vexed at himself while- the U. U. will be vexed never a bit. .- Mem. Mr. Tom Koppcrhead will, of course, concur in what is here said, on account of his communication, as we judge him to be a man of sound princi ples. THE REASON WHY. When Mr. Radical found that the bad principles of his party- had caused de feat to his party in the late election, he consoled himself at first with saying that his party had been over confident and had not come to the polls. The full re turns now show that the vote given on the Second Tuesday of October, was the largest ever given in Ohio and that Mr. Jttadical s party never polled so many votes before. Why, then, are they beat en : It is because tho people did turn out ; they have become weary of desola tion and profligacy and extravagance and false oaths. The villainies which Mr. Radical practiced during the war, under the name of Loyalty, are coming back upon him and they will come in yet stronger force. "ACTING PRESIDENT." TrfE Enquirer is disturhed because the Gazette calls Johnson the Acting President instead of the President. We do so because that it is his correct title and this is not. The same distinction is observed in all ranks, civil and mili tary. It means that he is discharging the duties of a position above his rank because ' of the absence of the proper ofScer To call Johnson the President is te say that lie was elected to that of fice." To call him the Acting President is to say that he was not elected to tbe office by the people, but is acting in that capacity, on account of the death of. the President, until an election can I e JielJ. Cow Gat. .' "-Th"' Gazette is quite mistaken. An of ficer iS sa.13 to he acting, when hetempor-. arily JGIls a place jl.uring the absence ol an officer, or during a vacancy, until the place be filled. In regard to the Presi dent, the question is settled bythe Con stitution which says that in case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death or resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of aid office, the tame fhall devolve on the, Vice President. So that Mr. Johnson ws in f;tct elected to fill the office of President, in case the President should die. When the office devolved on v ice Pres ident Tylrr, Senator Poindcxtcr address- cd him a letter, advUing him to take tbe title of President, which he did. Per sons opposed to Mr. Tyler Fpoke of him for a time as the Acting President, but this was abandoned : And at a later time when the office, devolved on Mr. Fillmore, do other title was ever given him than that of Presir.'ect. Oa the 6Core of law and usage the Gazette is wioog; on the score of showing dislike of the President, it is right. The majority of Keiffer over Niles in this Senatorial District was 1593. The majority of Smith for Secretary of State last year was 2828; Democratic gain 1235. Owing to the personal abuse of Mr. Niles by " certain lude Radicals of tbe baser sort " he ran somewhat ahead of his ticket but the gain on the State ticket was nearly 1200. We carried Madison this year and we shall carry Champaign next News of the Week. THURSDAY. There have been, in all, eighteen deaths from cholera on the receiving ship Potomac, lying at the Navy yard, in Philadelphia. Four persons died yes tarday morning. Tbe disease, it is be lieved, bas received an effectual check. In digging a well in Washinston Township, Montgomery County, Ohio, the other day, Mr. James Mehan found well-preserved timber at the depth of thirty-eight feet. The soil was hard blue clay, and the wood cedar and white walnut. The municipal and judicial election in Baltimore passed of very quietly yesterday. The entire Democratic tick et for Mayor, both branches of the City Council and Judges was elected. The vote for Mayor stood : Robert Banks, Democrat, 18,369; Andrew W. Denni- 8 n, tfeoublican, 4,bcJl; lianks majori ty, 14,558. The explosion of the gasoline at the central shaft of the Iloosac Tunnel, on Florida Mountain, near Moont Adams, Massachusetts, on Saturday afternoon, was a frightful casualty. A pans of thirteen workmen had just descended the shaft, after a blast, to collect and load up the debris, when the explosion, in tne large Duiluinfr which is built over and envelops the mouth of the fchaft, took place, and in a few minutes the en tire dtructure was enveloped in names, and soon fell in. All communication with the men below was at once cut off, and they had to be left to their fjte. It is supposed that most of them were in stantly killed by the tuns of rock; drills, timber, sc., which fell down the shaft, and that those who escaped instant death must have soon perished from suf focation or been drowned in the accumu lation of water. The shaft, is five hun dred and eighty feet deep. Every effort was make to secure them, and as soon as the fire was extinguished, a man was lowered down, but could find no trace of bis unhappy comrades, FRIDAY. A tournament took place on the 17th in Lolumbus, Missouri in which three of the champions were called respective ly Last Knight, the Other Knight, and To-morrow Knicht. There is a new magician in London, named Bubini, one of whose tricks is to cut off tbe head of a young lady and carry it to the back ot the stage, where he unveils it, and where, at his bidding, it addresses to the audience moral and didactic sentences. The Cleveland Leader advises Ben. Wade not to seek a nomination to suc ceed General Garfield in the House. It says : " If he attempts to contests nomi nation with Garfield, he will miss bis mark. The people of the Nineteenth District appreciate the military service, the distinguished ability, the command ing influence and the legislative experi ence of James A. Garfield too highly to exchange him for B. F. Wade." CURIOUS FACTS IN THE ELECTION RETURNS. On the vote for Governor, at the late election, in two counties there was a tie vote Hardin and Van Wert. The eighty-six remaining counties were equally divided, forty-three giving majorities for Thurman, and forty-three for Haves. Judge Tburman carried the county cf Highland by four votes, Gen. Hayes car ried Washington by the same number. Hayes carried Knox county by three votes Thurman Madison by eigl,t;en. With these exceptions, judge Thur man carried his counties by majorities ranging irom idz in otars and ZU3 in Scioto, the lowest, to 2,655 in Franklin and 2,366 in Monroe, the highest majori ty he received in any two counties. Gen. Hayes carried Paulding by 95 majority and Gallia by 99, Ashtabula by 2,684, Lorain by 2,388, the lowest and largest majorities he received in the re maining counties. The twelve counties of the Western Reserve give Hayes a majority of 19, 961, rather less than the proportionate majority it used to give against Gen. Jackson during his Administration. Statesman. A GENUINE Paddy, quitfl of age, living some wiles out of town, came into a tele graph office one day to sell some 'pra ties,' and seeing the instruments, batlery, &.C., wondered if that was the 'teligraft.' After gazing steadily for some minutes, he said he had always wanted to ask one quegtion, &na . mat was: us tne wire hollow on the inside or outside?" OUR PYRAMID. OHIO. MAIN E. MONTANA. INDIANA. MARYLAN D. KENTUCKY. CALIF O II N I A C O N N E C T I C U 1 K N N S Y L V A X I is SPECIAL NOTICES. n. mcxEirs visits. Dr. Tucker may bs consulted at Una Wearer Ilouse, Nov. I4ih, Jan 4th, Feb. 20th, April Uih. May 21st: Sprimgfield Willis - House, Not.'; 15th, Jan. fc-h, ieb. 21st, April lOih, May 21st. Iioi Aoau. Dr. T icker has returned from hUSuinmer tour East, and willeontinu to vii-it the following places regularly as he has done tor nearly ten years. Dr. Tucker has had more experience and better success in curing ALL CHRONIC and obstinate diseases than any doctor- in tbe We?t. Ten years of successful business on one circuit is, or onpht to be. sufficient to convince all who need medicine and wish to be cured, that they had best consult Dr. Tucker at once. Change of Firm AT THE STE.OX TAXXERY! IOOO Beef Hidea for which I will paj the Heighest Market Price in Cash, A loo. For Sale, Upper, Kips & Calf Skin. S9 3m. JACOB JOITKSOH. DISSOLTJTIOrT. The partnership heretofore exfstine between J. O. Wallace and Henry liareuhnch under the firm name 01 .1. u. v aiiace E t o., it this dar dissolved. The book and accounts of the Inn will be settled Ot J. u. Wallace. Persons Irnowine themwlrcs to be indebted to the late firm will please give the matter their immediate attention ana nuutc settlement at ance. URBiNA, O., October f9, 1S67. J. O. WALLACE J. II. BROWJf, successors to inenrm or J. Ii. WALLACE & CO., will carry on me ouineae unaertne nrrn nameot w ALL At K CO. Ther are determined to keep a lanre stock of Boots A Shoes, Leather. Ac., and to sell at greatly reduced prices, jor vasl amy. 38 -w. MUSIC ! Mr. A Mre. Candy take this method of thanking infir pat nine mr in ir support, ana luiurm iDem tuuy wiii cuutioue giveng I us tractions in Piano, Guitar and Vocal Music. Music and Instruction Books at Cincinnati Price!1. per quarter of Twentr-Six lessons $li,50, payable aiway at the end of the term. No allowance made to pupils when they neglect lueir leesone except in ca?e Ol sicaness. except i Crbana, Oct. 15,1867. J. CANDY. 500 IDOIJRS Is offered by tha "Eagle White Lead Co.," for the detection of any ADULTERATION OR IMPURITY whatever in their Pure Eagle White Lead. They also pnarantce its having a finer textnrc and more cover ing capacity than any other White Lead offered. KATJFFMA1T &: KELSON, Agents for Eagle White Lead Co. 2SS-3m. TTpuekeye Jlusiness and -'Commercial College SANDUSKY, OHIO. BBWD FOX. CinCUTjAR. Address S. P. HARE, President, Sandusky, O. TBI FIRST PREMIUM Of m. Silver Medal WAS AWABDKD TO BARRETTS HAIR RESTORATIVE "T By the N. H. Stati Ajriculm! Sorirtv, at IU Fair, holdeu la .Viiu, bept. JU, twill. BARRETT'S Vegetable Hair RestoratlTe Bottom Gry TTair to !ta Nntuiml Color t pro mot the (rrowth of the Hair i change- the root to their orieinal organic action ; eradi--4 wlfi IHndruff and flumori; prerenti , Jiair falling out i n a upenor Drvwtne. ltcontatna no injurious inerrairnu, ana im uie moil popular inu rcu a able article throughout the Eaat, Wwt, North, and W HI. " J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor. MANCHESTER, N. II. FISLKR CtlANCE, Wholesale and Retail Agents lor Urbana. 8QI-DBYALL DRUGGISTS SETTLE VP! TITE note and accounts due the nndcrsitmed. can b 1 found at Jacob Altlabauch & Co. 'e Store No. Pnhlic Stinare. Payment may be made to M. Gal irheror Madison C Powell Thefe note and account mntt now be settled, and thoe who neplect to call and make antisfnerory ar rangements on or before thelstor.iniy. wiilnnd them tn tne nanas orproper omcers lor collection 71-tr. J. AULABAUGn. IR. CONE'S APPOINTMENTS. DR. CONE'has visited Urbana about eicli years, and treats and cures all variel v o( dis eases, and may be consulted at Ins ollices at the following times and places: in uroana, at me axennnsjt; it.itei. on Wednesdays, Nov. 13; Dec. 18; Jan. 22 Feb. 26; April 1; May 6. in tprinfrtieij, at tne vvillis Hdusp, on Thursdays, Oct. 10; Nov. 14; Dec. 19; Jan 23; tub. 21: April 2; May 7. In London, at the Phifer H.m.e, on Fri days, Oct. 11; Nov. 15; Dec. 20; Jan. 24; Feb. 28 ; April 3 ; ilav 8. Dr. Cone has now practiced, at the above oflfices, nearly nine years, and if he have life and health, .he will Gil the above seven ap nointtnents; but after that time he will not practice at any of the above offices for some mnntbs, and he may discontinue his visits en tirely. Dr. Co:tE cures all forms of Chronic Diseas es, as Dyspepsia in all its various varieties; all diseases of the Lungs and Air Passages, as Carvneitis, and Consumption; all diseases ol the Kidney, Liver, Pancreas, and the Glands generally; all diseases ot the Heart, ilood and Blood Vessels; all diseases of the Brain and Nerves, as Epilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus Dance. Neuralgia, Palsy, and general nervous innutrition; all diseases ot lemales, enlarged tonsils, and all forms of Scrofula, as also nil diseases of the Eye and Ear; and all other Chronic Diseases. No charge for consulta tion, but cash for medicines. Be sure not to delay your application too long. n238-tf. NOTICE 1 To All Whom It TtXay Concern. This Is to notifv all who arc indebted to me that I wish IMMEDIATE SE TTLEM KNT : If their ac count and notcc are not settled within SO days from this date the anine will be left for. collection. Those Who w'iint to save costs will call at Joseph Fisher's store, wnerei may oc tonnu aunnc the next xo-dnyg. ALE. OTICE TO TIIB - PUBLIC WHERE TO BUY ALE FOR FAMILY USE. E. VANDERBTJRG, Cor. Jtttsscll and Court-Sts.. (IRBANA, O., now prepared to supply families, parties, and Ota era with tbe Celebrated Wheeling Ale, PALE. ICINNETT & STOCK bottles, from the brewery of Reiley. Bnrnes, A Hohlis. It will he found lite bet hriiud In the' mtir ket. Call and trv It. K. V AMlIilCbl'HU. Urbaiia, .May Tl, l.S7. 2ii7-tf. BUSINESS CARDS. L. H. MAGREW, JNO. EICHH0LT7, IJERPJLi MAGKEW, S. B. PAYXE, EICHHOLTZ, MAGREWS & PAYNE , PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Will rry CAS1 for all kinds of C-rai, Seeda, Ac, i. DEUEL. A. C. DEUEL. DEUEL & DEUEL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, OppcnrilB Presbyterian Church, TTRBAWA. OHIO. S-3m. JlIU TATLOR. J OH If 8. LZSDOW. TAYLOR & LEEDOM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, one Door West of Post Office, TTRBAITA, OKIO. nJ04-tf. Dr. HAMILTON RING, HOT.TECEFHATIC PHYSICIAN. Has returned to TJrhana. And wiir frtirnf at hi residence on South Main-Street, opposite X.- XI. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, XTASAITA, OHIO. Will practice in Champaign and adjoining conntli-c. Will gi re attention to the collection of claims and and accounts, and especially to the collection of Sol diers' Pay, Bonnt; and Pension Money. Will do a Notary bUBiuesa. Orncx. On second floor of Kanffman A Nelaon'f Bniidiuj, Public Square. Apr. 36, lS65.-ly J. H. AYERS, M.D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, UHBANA, O. OfJIe i Cairt-strctt, opposite th Prtibjltriai morcii. Tendcrshisnrofesslonal.Arvlrp. t tKoiti,n,n Urhanaand vicinity. lw-y YOUING & CHANCE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. URBANAr OHIO. Practicein Champalimandadjolnineeonntleeand In the Supreme and Federal Court! of Ohio. ixov. -a, i;tb4.-ni3o JAMES TAYLOR, HlZXiITAS.7 CXiAXXlX AOEIIT, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office: One Door West of tha Poat OfS TTB.B A TV A, O. Tlavinp had conBiderableeTneriences1neei),et,. Sinning of the present war, in the pay department for the army, and being familiar with that himinesa.offers his services to discharged, wonrded. and therelatiyei of deceased sold iers, for obtai ning thei r MacK Pay, Bonuty money and Penalna Xo Chargtt SIndc unlet) the Claim it Allowed an 'airf.andthenonlyareaaonablefee. jangln43 OBBjAas....niNBiT.mta...joiiHjAaj JAMES, NI1ES, & JiJIES, IlfflllTSfitiffllilSHUf URBANA. O. OmcEinTJrbanalnsnranceComparjBnllding CLOTHING. Onward! Onward! ZDOZNT'T STOPI TUL TOI COSE TO THAT P2PUIAR Old EstaMislied CLOTHING HOUSE JOSEPH FISHER, Who isstin at his post, at the bend ot tbe h.iineand -ta cuing Moil", learm'.'a'l comjistitors f.rltfck the rear. He hus just receive! a SPLEXDID STUCX OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN'S. YOUTH'S AND BOY'S WEAR, Which were hon?ht. nt nch extrwnelv low fiinarn f,,r uuu uiw no win ue euauie. w Kit lansm 15 TO 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER Thfln any other honw fn town. "We are detencincf. to give oar Danierou cuetomsrv aueh indncemeuts in and quality of Goods, that will cnttae 11 other e- ubliHumculB to be left in the ihde. CLOTHING GENTS' FURr.ISHiriC GOODS, HATS AND CAPS Trunks, Valises, &c. Clieap for Cash ! Don't forget the place, 4 doors West of I'nMir Squire. At No. 7 Miami Strwt. i.-tt-H. tOSKI'U I'ISlliilt, V I 11 tll' of S.-fM-y. o' K-i'.T. of the Boot aud ami De Pr-'Heript I 1 LEGAL. John H. Clark, Guardian of Lemuel V. Clark, TS --ma Ward, t Champafen County rrouate Court. Tn obedience to the order of the Conrt in tWs case I wili ouer at Public Sale at the door of the Crrt ilooae in Urbana, Champai'n County, Ohio, Oh Saturday, 23d, at 1 o'cl tk p m., I ' - - the folio wine 6e i ribed Real H; ate, it ve In frr Coo my oCfcuuiu.Aiini and Mate at Obioi, The mmli- Tided fifth part of the following; premire to-wft : The West haltof lh Swnth-eat Quarter of Sec.1S, T. 3, R. 13, of the land selected foi the extension of the Miami Canai, containing ?J and 43 o n e-hand red tlu acre. Also. thefnnowinFdw-ribed trart In ume Connty and State. aoron off the East side of Kat half ot the Skrorh-west qwmrrf Hec. T, T. & R. i wirjct to tne iowtr estate of Mary flue, widow 01 Jacoo rine, deceased, in this last named trart. beginning at tbe Soath-enrt Corner of aaid quarter, thence west 80 pole: ttnece North 10H and 6 one-hnndredths poles: thence East 40 pole and link: thence North 64 and 34 one-hnnlredths poles to the centre of the road: thence East 40 and 20 one-hundred ths polea: thence South 160 poles to the beginning and being" all the In Mid quarter formerly owned by Wm. R. Idle and br him conveyed to Lewis Clare on the 16th dny of March 1864, subject also, to all taxes now assessed on the land. Terms, Cash in hand. JOHN H. CLARK, Onanist, of By TaTLOR A Lbcdoh, LEMUEL V. CLAKK. Attorneys for Guardian. SSS-Bw. Xt-eg-al notice. To Mary Enoch, (widow of Henry Enoch late of Champaign County. Ohio, dec rt. Mary Sowers, (form erlv Wary KnorhK William Enoch. John Enoch, Hen ry Enoch, Margaret Weaver and Elijah Weaver, her husbands who reside In the 8tnte of Ohio. David Enoch, Elija Eaoch and Hester Enoch, who reside in the State of Illinois, the heirs at law and legal repre sentatives or sntd Henry Enoch, late ot Champaien County Ohio, dee'd. Yon are hereby notified that on the lfith day of October, A. D., the undersigned tiled his Petition in the Court of Common Pleas, of Ch-nmpain County, Ohio, the object and prayer of which is to ohtain a jadtnnent araint you, as the heirs at law and legal representatives of Hnry Enoch, dee'd. for the snm of Nine hundred and Fifty Dollars, and Interest thereon from 18th, of Aue. l6ti, and also for the sale of the following mortentred premises, to wit: Lot No. 130, in Snnpp'a addition to the Village of St. Paris. Champaign Countv, Ohio, as the same U shown and designated on the liecordd Plat of said Village, Said defendants are reqnired to answer or demur to feaid Petition on or before the 7th. day of November, A.D., 1857, or they will be adjudged in de fault and judgment rendered accordingly. THOMAS LAWSO:. Bv Yorwo a Cntsrs. hie Att'ys. Oct. 16th, lt67. 28?-6w. Sale of Heal Estate Court. by Order of Eli;-hfl Dirk. fJinrtli.m of Jacviitha L. Journell, iChainp;iign Prolate Court, vs. f Ills Ward. j Petition to f 1! lands. On thelSth day of October. A.D. .s'.7. at 2 o'c'.ofk In the afternoon, on the pn'::iis-i, .vi!J ) soid to Ihe highest biddrr, said Jacviitha L. Jouruell s int'-ret (being one-third thereof) in the foltowiu premie, to-wit: 7 acres of land In the S. E. Corner of the X. w. Quarter of Sectirn 17. Township . Kanre 1. Tying In Adams Township, Champaign Coomy (appraised at J70.'0. Also. acres of land Ivin? fn the "N. W. Comer of the N. E. Qr., oilectinn 33.Townihip 3. Range li, in Johnson Township. Champaign Coauty, (appraised at $l$i.0OV Said Jacyntha L. JoraeM's (nterest in said premises is appraised and will be sold swbect to the dower estate therein of Louisa J. Jonrneil. Tkrmi or Sal One-third of ntirchase money in hand on dav of sale, one-third in one and one-third in two years from day of snle deferred payment to bear Intercut aird be secured by Mortgage on the premises. ept. lata, ibot. now. (.lipma un a., Guardian of Jacyntha L. JorneIl. Leg-al ZJotice. To EnnJer Ward, (formerly Eunice Graham.) and Anttin Ward her hatband horetdeFin the State of Indiana, Jacob I)obon and Sosan Dobeon, hie wife, Newton Grah.-im. Jasper Gnhim, John Graham, and Jane Mufiit, and Amon P. Moffir, her hnsband, who resii e in Champaign ConntT, Ohio: Yon are herebv notified, that on thclTthdav of Sep tember, A.D. 1H7. the nndersicni d filed a- etition in the Conrt of Commou Pltnof ChmpaieT ConntT. O., where tne winie ia now pending demanding partition of the foHowinr premise", eitiuUe in (Tiampaiyn Connty, StaTe of Ohio and in Salem Township, and netne- part of the N. W. quarter of Sec 15, T. 5. R. 12, M.K.S. Ixmnded and dewribed M follows, to-wit: Bepinnine at a stone S. W. corner of a lot npon which stance the HHpttct Meetine Houee; thence West polea to a stone; thence S. 1 pole and 24 links to a stone S. W. Corner of H. Parker b lot: thence E. with ParkerV line 24 polea to a otone the East line of the Quarter Section; thence S fi polea to a atone cor ner to the Meeting llonw; thence W. with the line of the Meeting Honae lot 24 polea to a stone ; thence 8. to the place of beginninc? containine three (8) acree. The underpinned demand that Partition he made of said premiBe a? follows : To the undendcrned one tenth part. To Ennice Wnrd, wife of Anntin Ward. fonr-tenthr thereof. To Sa-an Dobson. wife of J a. oh Dobson, Newton Grnhum. Jasper Graham John Gra ham and Jane Moffit wife of Amos D. Mofflt. each one tenth part thereof, nd to the aaid Enniee 'Vard, wife of said Anstin Ward, dower in the whole. At the next term of said Conrt an application will be made by the undersigned, for an order that parti tion mT be made, Ac, of said premises. By YoVng a Chanc. HERMAN FISHER. 284-fiw. his attorneys. G. H. Ward. Administrator of 1 Champaign County tiias u. jjransieiter, aecesea i ts. Probate Court The Widow and heir. j In obedience to the order of the Conrt In this case will offer at Public Sale at the door of the Court House, in said County, On Saturday Nov. 23 1867, at 2 o'clock p.m.. the followine described Real Estate, sitnate In the Connty ot Cbatnnaitrn and State of Ohio, to-wit: hetrlnninp at the North-west corner of the Soufh-eact nnarter of Sec. 27, T. 4. K. 11, M.K.S.. thenee bouth f0S fles to a stake: thence Eat 13 and 3H one-bnn- dredth pies fo a stnke: thence North V poles to a stake in the North line of the said quarter thence v et nana .wone-nnnfirearns poles to tne oetrmninp, containing six acres, free and clear of the dower es tate of Mary Ana Bran4etter, widow of the said Elias nransieitt r. nee a. Tkbs. (ue-third down and the hallance fn two equal annual payments with interest payable annu ally to be secured by niortpmre on the premises. G. H. WART). Administrator of ELI AS n. BRANSTETTER, dec d. By Tatxoh a Leedom, Attorneys for Administrator. Anton Wassnm, 1 Before N. Rhodes, J. P. Erer Godskceen. j Urbana Tp., ChampaieB Co, O. On the Sl.f. dar of October A. D. BT. said .Tnstire isned an orHer of attachment in the above action for the -nm ol f.VI.M. ANTON V ASS I'M. Urbana, O., Oct. 2S. lSCi. 290 3w. notice. Prtrr Sccrr. whose residence is tttiVtiowti. ? r;oti- fled that Anna e'-nr. d'd. on the v-tri tinv.if Jciv. isi":. her jH'tition iti tie efilce 'T ;he Clerk of :he Ceil it f'duirnon lie-is. w;ti:n :ind f-T ih- C"!:n: v i.f ' ''i:inv puiu'ii, ami of i)un. eb.ir.'r. tl;-1 .-;i:-.l f'e'er with extreme crt:i :ty t);'v;:r'l- her. flr.rl askitiL' th:it she mnv he liivoreer fro:n t!ie s;iiii P'-ter Seerv. whh-h p"riti,n will stni:.i for in-;iriiiLT ar fienex: terrn -aid I oitrt. l):itetl tins S'.tth d.nv of oetnbe. A.D ANNA bKEHV I'.t Y. F. MoiGHOi E. her Aorucv. 8ri-Cw. BOOTS & SHOES. EV ROflKHTS. C. SUtlFSTALl. ROBERTS DEALERS IN CO., BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 17 North Main-St., TTEJBArTA, OHIO. We keep on hand a full assortment of everr varictr Boots aud Shoes known to the trade, selected with ntmost care for this market. We invite sDecial uiuuun iw our CUSTOM-MADE A ShfXH, Kfs. Calf and Rmirsnp: alw. Tonth'a B,.)"' BooU and Shoe mnntautly on tuutA. at the iowesi mantel price, itnf AllU.U promptly and DRUGS. DR. I. F1SLER. DR. S. CI1ANCK. I DRUGS, MEDICINES, Taint, Oil, Dye-Stuffs, mi ninm, mum. hies. &c, tc. far .Vniii-u ft. Drs. Fller A Thanee are both lfe-'n!r Phv.ielsn. Hire thetr trwri.il tfrr:i,m A 'he 'tmxtntlirttt . neiilB' nW-t. llllv KWt'l.'t'i It N ' Al CAHI.I ctniiix.il.hy itti'iiiriii;iutht L'NION. ihii:1 t and 1 ZK GROCERIES. SOMETHING NEW! ! ; No.-il outh Main-Street, Opposite City Hotel. S.- ADAIR GROCERIES. I hare a new and choice lot of th beat TEAS, ILifONDS COFFEES, FILBERTS, SUGARS, IUISIN3. SYRCPS, DATES. SODA, NUTMEGS, SPICES, FIGS STARCH. SHOT. TOBACCO, CAPS, BAKIXG POWDER. POWDER. BACON, HAMS, DRIED BEEF, SALT and in fact Ter7thing in tbe grocer? Una. ALL :CIS IILITIHI3 THIS. Cash Paid for Country Produce CaU and examine for ronraelre and LEARN PRICES. . ADAIR, y0. H South MalD-Street. Vrbajia, Olite. 24 6m. CLOTHING. Stop and Look ! AT THE BHANCII OF THE PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING HOUSE Tu & X. I)TATHAXS03r, hara arrired from Philadalphla wltn the larrest aortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Mannfactnrrd exnrelv for the western market at their extensive Whoteale House In the city of Fhlla delphia which enables them tu offer tha Beat Stock of Olotliing- 20 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER EDUSL U C3I3 We also wish to remind the pnbllc that we snpertn tend the makm of oar own Clothing and feel conn dent that we nae the bet trimmiDfs that the market can prodnce. All we wish is that yon wiij examine oar stock before buying elsewhere, and SEE FOR YOURSELF. We bar for the accomodation of onr customers a large assortment of . - HATS - . which we offer with onr entire stock of Clothlo 90 per cent cheaper than any other boose in Urbana" Please remember the place: DONALDSON'S NEW BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE WEAVER HOUSE. rrbana Clothing Hall. 8-3n- L I. ATH.V590!. GltOCEItlJES. QIIAXGK OS- FIRM. KNOW ALL THAT PKOPLB SAM'L T. VHERRITT Haa purchased the Grocprr A QateDwarr MUbllfh stent of gio. n. r-iooau, At No. 15 Miami Street, And will keep constantly on hand a Family Groceries frit; NOTIONS uie o:s t.?; qua;: QUEENSVA.RE & GLSSSWRE Froi host tiiantifaeto.-ies. It wiii be soid At Very Low Prices. The under public pjtne tonier; ;ilike. iL'Tied re!,eetfi'llv solicit, a share rf ;hs ie. Ili'WiilfKiMiertii t.T.it n!i c:i. tn s e:it:-f. (.:! niaiim-r. ilml - hiseoodat KaIK iill ES l,.r all. SAM'L T WTTRRDITT. nl WANTS. FRESH BREAD, Cakes. Paltry, &c. Go to 80LLEK S CITT BAKERT. F TOTJ WAST A DISH CT PUHE RICH ICE CREAM Go to bollkr's crrr bakkrt. P TOTJ WANT SVVm'ZER, RYE BREAD, other article, of Date diet, ." Go to 8OLLKK 8 CITT BAKKRT. TOP WAXT A 6LAS8 OT rues rsxszx lAora iisa, Go to SOLLSR S CTTT BAKERT. TOC WANT CCXTECTICNEFJES AHD STO2EAI5, Oo t r. tr. SOLLER 8 OITV RJlEItY ACT! Y wh , iii W mt "n b. yor'- t in Hie ' v l wiii JUvrr",v0,rluin"itul'MON