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an. ."A- u . EDITOR. eg S li ,ll l' 11 - i tuil-l. UiwiUjNULAY, (HUU., , frflW': 4 t. t : t : JIaroh IS, 1801 The Abandonment of Fort Sumter. TiKat'tlie administration at Wa'idi iagtpn, contemplate the evacuation oC Fort Saentcr, the news, up to tin Irrto el -WvltUig.-' wimbl seem to in )icate.":rTMK new'e will, no doubt, M,! tartling m it ia unexpi oted PtUtlsd flpeetution had been on tip tsJ, MM the course to tie pursued tj nii 'administration, in roicrcnoi to, the eeciesion states. Very ten had any Ilea that the abandonment oTa" grimier, wonld he. entertainer' lor jfp'jojnont. Shoul.l nch a conrsi ba pursued, m Deems probable now. wtanafcill vfwait the tact," bofon dMertaklng'tn pnsi ceiiHiirc. Otn thjntf.Ys certain, the new adminis trathm Lhs brought to liht a state f ttiinfta, in re(trd to Fort Knintei dd H military n-sniircca of the (pyerntaefit, of which the public were kept in total ignorance by the fneiner adiuinietration in regard to rhidi fhoy wcro badly deceived. Irjf tjie; flrnt place, it wss porsifitentlr atat(t all alontr, eveu up to tin ohoee ol Biichanan'H Hilministration, A! PWt Blunter wns well provis ion en iiiiu m .j r mitierHou nuo aupplica on baud lor a luii' Hieyu that ho snpplie nor ridnlorceuieiitH era nuedwi or den i red, and hence tfiat 14 WOUtd bo folly to risk a ' , n ,. . IjBlOp With tbO buuth Oaroliniana, whaa an salnablu lilirnOHd ronlit Im WUaa bo vaiiiaoiu purpoao couiu Do aatdoaafllialied. It now turns ont, bbwetor; that M,j;,r Anderson riot provlnion foi inoro than twelvoifH( , ,. 1 . , iJ-. fUe llimt bo supplied in that time or bo atarred into n anrrender. When accession was fiist seriously throatuncd, foinforccments and sup piea might have been aunt without aaiy formidable opposition. During the erttre Winter, tho insiirgents!,""no'' 1 s havO'bein busied in Strengthenilljj:iuclull .i . . . lue.iuru in uieir poHuHnion, Charleston harbor, in erecting new works of defense, and in pcrfcctiii";. tO tllO bCBt Of their ability, all ' 1 ' . . intlltary arranutUOnta essential to Iwrinldablu nsiUance, until no roach Fort Sumter with supplies,! M'Oold require a well ordi-red lleet qten of war, with Irom ten to (iitecni irtnnannil rliiiniiiHnpd trninm Ir ia no. also hronirht to H.rl,t tht i ; ,,..,. i , Iariya nmnnrtion rif our nnvu? friron. ia eatirely out of reach, either on lcifie, or at other distant p. ints, having been called homo by thu indeed, we miglit were Bent out of the way at tho; time when there was a prospect ol theirbeing needed. These voxels cannot bo called homo within daya in which Fort Sumter)"1"'0 roast be reinforced, if reinforced all. Congress has ndj -urned without making any provision lor culliii" out! To'lunteera, and it is very probable;J that there could not bo enough inus tered ia thu regular service to ensure!! B access. All the Soldiers in thtv0f regular army, wo boliuve, do not amount to moro than eight or ten thousand. Stantou'a bill, for calling: out volunteers end providing meana'tho ofdelending the government proper-government. ty and collecting tho revenuo, waa defeated, and tho President ia left to dirpeud upon the limited means within his reach to cfl'uet this object. If.tltat, mean be inadequate to cn sore evecesa in an attempt to roiu foMa Fort Sumter, it would he mad- neu'to'tindertake it, with the pros C a' fa , after a most bloody aBafUlfliai. W, -, , . , We still hope that it may not be . rv , , , forjpj necessary to abandon the. -.i'V . . fort-rtut eome moans may bo du- . A , . . . . . visatr tt reach Mior Anderson with . ,'. , ,. . . . the veeded soppliea. Ono thing isi J,-.T-a ,77 v in. iVe abandonment cannot be juaiiacu uu tuu grouiiu Ol concilia-1 t &i . . t -i. tiost, as baa been urged. Tho aitv touBt bo made imperative eicase sueh a conrae. Tlm nno,.l wJ "ool admit iha plea of concession. Articles on the Outside of To Day's Paper. We publish on the outsido of to- . , ,, . , . , lay's paper, General Washington's ,,r. 0 F -' ' , . Mcaa. to Congress, at the 's jpv -A4ia.iaj. lit A v II 1 1 n j I U IH. w-jAiuf...'- .i .. . iciiBini.ii nj ii bdiiiii'oii, ui resiHt anpo: to the laws, and the course be purue4t te secure obedience. rsvaent LrncolnV lnnnguml lavore!,,"v coe?cVo'n." PrcBidcnt WashinL'tou's! did lulieh mora 8i ,1 - Wt PahlUb. also. Senator Douj. las' speech, in rchreiico to Lincoln's!""111 InaWiral.1' tic Mciiis toeniloiao the Inauijiiril. but his cndoreeinent qiulafiwiiiy to many "iis;''and he alMu.pt to lord- ujion the Inauguralj ;0.I? ruc,,"" ,",,t " ""' cases, "SiUJ"'! bcar l,,n' wu conress, we liaMutu misgiving a to hli 8di cwUyxruiJle has always shown to nfMr-h" crsn in adopting a j olity that'io HrHiw hi man pers,ttal thai bo ahotiW be tsalcon probation n good wliilo.'liuforH being j idmittod to thu full confidence ! Republicans.-'" And", moreover, he has shifted Inn. policy to often as to niiko him rathef; unreliable. ilmndorM-d all comjiri-miloej In 1854 md adopted popular i-overeigiity.j in lNijl, abandons popularity or a compromise policy. In I8G0. ho went in for enforcing the law! n'itli all the power At tho command f the President; in 18C1, hu ban burked dovvn to a timet! policy. Should he, however, prove in earn Mt, in supporting tho present ad ministration, wo shall not hesitate to give him all dno rrodit Democratic Papers on the President's Inaugural. Mill ai-r IIUW 1110 ll-l'li:il Villi UUIII mnj ,,ua.t ,,0lr,r Umn lliat niiiioiinctd ly loin, without living (nine to lii oath of oliiri'. W(, .(,ri,UhMkt ,liu Pn;iJialorv 1(,ncof lhl. Inanrfinal m rvapondHil In so hnralily at Ih.i haaj'rlui'oav tfentnl with unt fnrl.. niiiiicu ty the sovMimient, apainit which the art- actinif tiu part of uoeraleful and rMlioiis ohild- I r' n l:.'w,.rJ" ' k"V,' ".,:lu.l',,, '""' r ' pence, oiVemij! to continue thmr liniiilv. rplmn lli..ir fnmtiva, lliivi t. And rH their conslilutionnl nlils; tut they IrhnnFr In rik'.nrd all this as a declaration ol tn,u. , .,.,,., ti..r. r..r.-. ii..iii,..it-.l.iiiu thejl''" Insuuutaluddresaof Mr. Lincoln. It is We publish on the outside of to d.iy paper, rxtrncts Irom vhtioiis jiupers in thu slave tttea, both I'o iiH'crutic and Aiuericun, that sC8k n favnrablu teims of tho Imiuurnl. Uelow wo givo tho expressions of two liberal Ueiiiocratio papers, in ii'inlilxiriii counties. They ntter he sentiments ol the moro candid 4 rid Union-loving portion of thu l)u ni'cnitio niassin ih"su that have iio sympathy whatever with sccesttion: The Inaiiciirnl mlitnss ol Mr. t.incnln is Kt'iiiiled here cnnHeivoti vp ilocuiiiritl l, Ucm.ii.oiti mid H..iul.lienn, M int as w I.mou l..nt.l nn .im. in i it i-t riii'..i. Itiwmil.l rii'inlintiir vet t.nn. In Ivgiiril tn I lie He ri:ioii quculinii, it avow pcilicy Riiiiilm to llml ul tin) lulo mliiiiiijtrliipn tin ring ill lust ilnyi. It will lail to mini tin' ci Inniijils in l itticr aertimi, tint wi iln Hot uuu Hint it omtnim iniyllniiK that I'mon man iiuulit In ohicct lo. II tliu nul'lio mind at I the Snutli wcru in a raluiatale, Mr. Linculn'a t lnauiiiral would nut tirmltice the aliL'iiti.-al Wi'Jo ..nr. lilliwiiinnn nimwrii 1111:111 tu ai.-iu tut; finli ami arnennla in the South, and millions of other povarnniviit property 1 lie even al lowed Ilium to Am on n (joverniuciit vrsstl without chastising them lor their conduct. And now, niter all this provocation, Mr. Lincoln Mill holds out to them the olivt nupoiuiliility ill rot on themselves only Hri.im.nt Democrat. We to day lay heforis our renders, in foil. l tilB"t'l tl'llWI'l' VS Mil ww IIV.VI m 'J Blknowledge that ty it we have been very —[Gallon Democrat. Current News. do Wheatland, where he proposes to i the!'"1 ,ho rt'Ht of hi9 duy9' IIe U' not!"0 d""bt' fntircl' 6ati,ificJ Wllb late1,VMi,!l",,al ho"or9 admioiatratiou; A Miir, named Ceorgo An say, a resident of Sumter county, Florida, cited to appear '" (-",,rt ft,,J answer to thu charge impiptr conduct towards a fe twelve rdativo. (Jetting into a fronzy at!" his way to tho Court, he shot two hung. a postal system, fixing the rates poetago at five cents fur distancesja under live bunnr.d miles, and ten cents for all distances over that. IVstage on iaiers, is about double rntce of those of the national s nator Crittenden haa been talked One Editor in luck! . . . ! 1 ho vote on accession, in lexaa, , . , 'stands. 28,000 to 23,000 -not bo largo . 'n uibjoriiy, alter all, to cause such . ., . i crowing by tho secessionists, recee.j''u,r,!,'il, Theprou.iueutcandidatos, "t: Oenoral Une, Honorable F. F. :S,8,""' MttrcDI' J- ,"tt, and I j . t o -n - . . i i 'Lmery Si bona. Iho total loss, . . , . ., . ,. . . , Isnstaincd in tho building aud atock, t..ua,i(l.rtimtcd(it!jlfl()00( Tha bnlu. rel,t,r,od "Kainat Beueaiion r0UI"'e '7 cordou" of Uuiou h. .Iding a convention, which iscjuiv Lieut lo deciding against accession. The delegates elected to Iho oon vetHioti, in caso it had been decided hold one, are two to oiiu unionist. Mr. Judd, of Illinois, has been ap ends, onKiintl Minietcrto Berlin. Immediately after tho Inangura- iliun ' Li"co,n 01J Buck repaired persona both ol whom died. He nfl immediately caught by tLc mob) The Southern Congress has adopt of to till the vacancy on the bench of tho Supremo Court. Tho people of New Mexico, it is i-aid, arc opposed to admission iulo the Union aa a elate. Mr. Cowles, of the Cleveland ZeiiiZ- er, it is said, has secured tho appoint iCI. II ID OfllUf tUm DV.VUIVU all V P'VIUI ( PoatujBgll!r al c,uWB,arjd A Bi.arp ctiiivaon ih going on in lt. - r- .1 - 17..:.. i u n.. t(:cl,cral l,,,,"tr"y- A very dcelruutivc II ro occurrid in Cincinnati, on the 10th instant, . . f , ., . . . a a - a a Wrtl, """'J tho amount ol .The Committee on Federal Kela- ij'tious, in tho Missouri Convention, 'rvo slates, Tennessee and North :C.irolmu, havo duel rod nguitist bo- ueesion. Thu border states aro thus H,uto8- ''uy would inako rather islui' nwkunrd flguro in a secession n'ovcmcnt. North Carolina line geno against ii1iat tbo provisions lit Fort Sumter twill not Inet more than fifteen days, IIIH!.ilI, implicated in the ember. n.l :,,, o( tll0 ,,,jttn Trust Funds, j Jepositcd in thv tntt ri..r iVp.utnicnt i,,,. , ,t;llf.i,uro-,.t nn tlm irrnutid Mir Anderson h im bo n (nlki d o t till tho plsce ot Twiggs, who ha turned trAitor. It wem. I.v the, Into dispatches, tli lit hu served a a witness before the InvfHtigiitini; Committee, in re lalioia to this embey.y.leiiient. The sngar murkut in Cub., seema to have received a now impulse of Into, mid tliu trade with thu United Stntcs, it setting in (juilo briskly. yinvow nin, lie 1'iinch styles tin) Cot ton Coiifpiloratinn.' may find Cuba a dangerous rival beforo long. Secretary l'!yd bus undertaken to defend himself agiiilmt the charge iiiinhi ifi regard tu the granting o' !D,lK)ti,l00 ol fraudulent acceptances. IIo tins coiiio forward and given hail for bin upponrame in Court, on the cri.i.innl charges, ou which he hut" been indicttd. Thu V'rgiuia Convention is slili in region, it h Inmtni! down mori' und more every day, ntid will, no lonbt, wind up in the end without ,,,jntf .!, Kw or 11U(., l0r,. n Thu Missouri Convention ejves but little eiicouruo;eineiit to secession, notwithstanding a very earnest ell'ort is made to drair tho stato out of the Union. TLcru prevails in that slate, a sentiment of opposition not only to disunion but to slavery artxsion. The llonorahlu John Sherman is spoken of quito favorubly as the successor of Mr. Chaau in the Suuate. Ilia election to that position would. uo doubt, t;ivo quito good aatisfac tiou. If u has battled bravely for Republican principles, nud deserves well of the Republican party. From Neighboring Counties. horse by the halter when the horso ! taking fright, ran away dragging thu Jly utter him until ho killed 1 1 i til. Mr Ji,n i, n,.nty ,ns been i hcted Tost master at Limt. j burglary wan committed at Lima last week. Tho burirlar is j I The pperators for oil, near Crcst- lino, have struck a vein, which pro tnises to bo productive. The election for IVdinaster 'nt Fremont, resulted in thu cboiuu o! Mr. 11. U. Shoiuo. The Uncyrus Jimtnol gives an account of the marriage, in Uncyrus. ol L'.'vtis Snow den, employed on the laiiioad, and a Mra. Davis. A few luimtts Biter thu mnrriano, a rncs gl4,,p was received that the afort said Snow leu, had a wife and threo child ren at l'lttshurg. The next day he and his new spouse started for 1'itts burg, tu eonfiont this new claimant tn uo.iita' protection, but on thu way, Siioudiii disappeared and left uuwly wedded wile to pursue the in vt at ig .tiou alone, which resulted in proving thu rumor fuct and not lietioii, A person who liAd served aa s Soldiir in thu war of 1 S 1 2, was found dead, near tho railroad track, in Henry county, a lew days since, the result of intemperance. A boy wits killed, tho other day, in Deli ineo county. Hu was leading; caught and now in limbo. So says jtlio Lima Gazette. The same paper speaks of a railnad accident near Kli'la, by which the cars wcru tl.ro .i n oil' thu tr i k. No lives weru lost. The Van Wert Jullelin gives an account of a eowhiding atl'iir, that ,-. " " " .- I cmno off .n Van Welt, last week, between tw.i individuals named De 1'uy and IJIauk. gro .ring out of an old loud. The aa-tault ou that oceasinn, w as in retaliation lor a like attack by the other party, aome timu pic vions. The T fli i Tribune eaya that Mi ehnel Walter waa arreatcd at San dusky, last week, fr breaking into Mr. W. Abel's grocery in Tiliin. Thu sumo pupur states that several stores and private residences have been broken open lately iu Tiliin. W't learn from tho Fi cutout Men Hcmjer, that Mr. C. Young, residing ion.e four miles from Fremont, had a child tcalded to death, a few days since, by falling iuto a tub of scald ing iva'.er. A chilJ of some three years old, waa killed, in Ottowi county, a few days since, l y a sheep. Tho child waa found on the road bide, along side ol which waa standing tho sheep, which, fioin thu bruises on tho child, bad evidently butted it to death. Wiikkmno, Virginia, March Vi. Two young men tiutued James Mcl-ana ami utchurd 11 addon, trot into a dilllcuUy last night, while under tho iulluenco of liquor, when tho former shot tho latter, indicting a wound which will probably prove fatal. McLane escaped to Helluir, where ho committed suicide by shooting himsell ihis eltcrnoon. Doth men belonged to families ot thu highest respectability, and the melancholy all'air haa cant a gloom over tho whole community. Destructive Fire in Sandusky. i Our city wait yesterday, .rlsitod by (he most riestfucrtvo conflagration Irom which oar citizens hive ever sulIVre l.' Af tibont .'halfpast ton o'clock yesterday, nxirninf , the dry in housu frJtv resist of Norcroaa fa L'pp's cabinet and chair shop Nvaa discovered to be on fire, the Wind at the linio blowing luiinusly from a point a little West of South Tho boihlino; was ol wood, and near it stood an old burn filhd with straw. From thesu the , fUtni very soon linda'i unoccupied building which had beiu .lately .usvtLJot barrttl lactory, attiiched to tho rear of the old Alml Ktvpf Kailroad ehups, oc cuj1ed by Norcross t&' Upp, in the iiiiinufiicinrc of cabiuol ware, chairs, diiorn and blinds, e., and by N. O. Olds, inuehiiiisf. These shops were Si ino 15') feet deep,' Cfied with whavins and lumber in tho piocesa of manufiicttiro. all dry nud bijihly combustible. No sooner was tho c tiptr shop on liro than the lUints swept through thu' whole length ol these shops, devouring thiiii as though iluy had been of paper. Un wind increased in force and veering a llillo, curried ono densu mass ol lluine across Wati r street, enveloped thu three story sti no block in which wire the Sttndusky, Dayton & Citi e.iiinnti ami Cluvelund A Toledo Kiilriad ofliees. tho United State Kxprtss ollico and ofTiecs of several transportation compani; n, and in a few iiii'iip tils thu w hole building wse! iifllliit unit in luca Itian nnn l.mi I .....v., w.... ... .- D VIIVI UUUI was a mass of ruins. While this was hurninx, tho flames caught in ; tho spoke timber on tho dock back of Piereu. Wool. A flu'. n..l:a fn a. a . tory, and consumed timber and property belonging t. them to amnniit .f Cniin .. I .1 1 1 . .. : iivhiiivi vu'ui nnu tvsoojvu warehouse nccn)led by them, and tOu entire dock. Here tho llarnca reacneu trie ouy. having mado a 1 I .1 a clean sweep of everything from the point of starting near Market struct, across Water aud lutilroad streets to tho water's edge, taking in their courno thu buildimra mentioned, thelfnr Drovers II. tel. a yard of lumber belonging to K. U. Hubbard & Co., Vromau's salooi:, and other proper During the whole time Pierce, Win.lhoy ii Co'a bhopa weru in great danger and were only saved by the' most untiring exertions of the Fire men and tho citizens generally. At one time it seumed that the freight wnii'hi'ti'es, belonging to thu San dusky. D.iyton it Cincinnati Rail road Co would also hu invilved in thu cotifl.igration. Tho foundry and nl, in in, .1. r. ., 1 1 iiiiiiiii. i. ....! t. ... ,g, x i..g. uo. wa sevirai t:mea on lire, uui was Hually eavid. nothing wouhl .nve tho lursre t, U noii.iiig would atethe sigepilia of lumbi r in 'lu yr.nl at the Eist id Por a tlllll) it mi llion nu thulloli .1 ... i- ... i.t.. i. i ruin; in which case the handle f.,c actory of Mr. Wool worth, 1'ierce, Woolsey & Co.'e apoko factory . the II iy C.ty M lis Co. would have been awtpt away. Tho fire was. uio me. ir-in iiuiiilt invoiveu m uiu a , , , .. a i a a ing ii lo the b,.y piles of th.ngli s. p.s's, A:u. b .mu shipping mo..r. il nt the ducks was in great danger. Iho aggregate losses so lar aej uiirtitM u iii tJiiB uirucuuil VY UiTwW' I l i :.. ii ai . mey eouni uu iircertained ) esterd.iv, Caillllll Illl llSS tllllll S.'ill I If If 1 lllnill ...I I . I . I .-..i m .-. ' 1 i . . no tu is ....wi.i.M.red. Aitf, Cioko, e-q , loses !I4,() 0, Sj.oOil insurud 3,000 in Hartford and 2 000 in Continental. The stmiu blink on Wutir sticet, thui Drover's Hotel und thu dock oceii-1 pii d by I'ii ic i, Wo "I.-ey & Co., were owMud liy .Mr. Cooke. Iho JSIessrs Noitroi-H and Upii lost !? 10,000 with an itisiiriineo of $1,000. This loBS will ou sadly lelt, na they hud jusi estalilished themselves in a lurgoj and prosperous business. Thirty hands aro thrown out of employ in this shop. We learn that iN'orcroas'fScorco and Upp will comitieneu business again us soon us they can procure a suitable shop. ' U li. Hubbard & Co. lost in tim-i her, lumber, shingles, &o.. $:J,0U0. No insurance Fierce, Woolavy A: Co. lost about $;i,0u0; no insurance. N. G Olds lost, it is supposed, SI, SOU; no insurance. The shops oc cupied by Noreroes & Upp and by N. Ci. Olds belonged to theSankusky. Dayton iSi Cincinnati llailroad Co., and we aru told they Wv.ro uninsured. They originally cost 17.000, in [Sandusky Register. WAimiJiOToN, March 11. An ol- licial letter from Msjor Anderson,! received Saturday, aays he had cly fifteen day a' stihMstcncc and wood.! Tho question has therefore risen with the administration whtther ro inforcements bo otuuipted or tho lort abandoned. The latter Courso,; it ia thought will be adopted from inuvitablu necessity, by advico ot Liiuteuuiit. Cieu. Scott. There ia, however, n conflict of opinion be- I l i.i: .... .I f.. . tween Republicans di this question,! out no ci iicuisiou was arrived at in Cabinet council. The Cumberland an i I'ocationtnt according to otllcial advicea ill Vera Cru, for Norfolk, aud mhn ttnn in nn Iia. ipqh I n KTu... hav lelt 'owAallan is on her way to New Vork. Tho Macedonian is tho only vessel left at Vera Ci un. Tho National Intelligencer of to lay contains a long article recom mundini' the rolinnuishrncnt of - ----- Sumter and 1 iekena as an act of cunciliu'ion, and 6 ays that tho new admiuirtration might, by moving first in the direction of conciliation do infinitely more to consolidate its power than passively uwalling tho progress of events, with a heart pro pared lor any fate. A Cabinet meeting waa held at half-past twelvo o'clock to-day to take into consideration tho proposod evacuation ol Fort Sti -titer. Archibald Campbell, Klitor of tho Wheeling Intelligencer,,, boon nominated for 1'oetmaatur of that placo. . Lieutenant Walter Stovuns, of New York, tho Engineer in charge of tho light houses in Texas, haa ro- algucd his commission in order to enter tho service of tho army of the' Confederate etutca. Speech of Gen. Scott. Ifc.llllV, I Ml.., ....I..ll. J A odd venrs of my lifo I have devoted theTApuhtnsp, and That't iiic.wiii an ui';. j " ii-wiiiu vu iuih earth is bo ttratifyine- to an old fJnm.rnl Seolt. ami threo for tho The oHowinif whs Gen. Soott'a respouse ia tne via t Mne,Uulodl cgatmn'iflie Ctbtoaiant: , Wl Fdllovf. citizens, of ()ho: Cod bless Ohio and every tber stato of this Union. Amenl ftomo:.t those Stfte8 we limy have lont for a abort timo. but I trint we shall win thetn bark spplauae and enfold hi:rn all within the arms of that Union it Inch has given to us ho much honor and so much glory. Ont be that aa It may.' Whether they return" to dm as brothers or stand ttlool 4 atrauuijrs, 1 thank Gad that wq haye yet lett t us a Krost,and a tclorions Union. Applano. t 1 thank Ood that wo have yet a gov ernitunif. '"'Vee,' ami applause. "A short timu aifo wo wuro threatened with tho destruction of l.r, r,f...l ..II... t tho federal govern uieut. but I thank Ood that on Monday of this week a now President of y our ohoieo wasduly installed into ollico 'It wouldn't have bien so if it had not been for von!' and 1 believe that tho I'rusl dent is actuated with the best in tentions, gifted with snfiieient ability snd wisdom, and filled wwth a lively and ardent desiro !o do all in bis power to reunite thu member ol this great Krpnblic, or at luast to contribiifi) to the glory, pnsperity ami happiness of the states that re main with UP. r.pplauKC.l I have llonir lineceeased to bo a politician and am now singly and only a Uniui man, a Soldier, and, I trust., a pnt t.. I'liu are, indeed! rilty to tho service of my country, and I have been a faithful servant. r-Tou' I. . . . l,....t'1 I do nut dr.air hi anrvi va the Union. 1 mi an to die by it.--' 1 1 . 1 1 1.'IM V.. ...... .....I on this Soldier aa the approbation of his tin...- I i.,i Union." country men. nusu a iuuh uwii vour faces, and hear your voices,; I feel that I havo that ronard. Applause. "Tho iiai tv then cave thrco cheers ' i t'v Z, w.i a a nut Vu of V censed was n nutuu ol -New and had a wi'ii in his eity. but no genile.nan, and it thu intention ot the oflicers of thu r.md to give him , nn appointment i iw Conductor in few weiks. When his lifeless re- mains were brought to the city uml c nuiren. lie wnaa inoi-i ei 11 line a arts 1 h mrr n 'ing. I ho corpse was taken li.Kt lor burnt! hut night.-Lift; .tUt Journal. - - - crtKcn l ind wi;r, iiih mtii; was At a If. ... ; a 1 I ucK. .Mival ollnvr at linst-n, .1 with;!nid Phillips, Collector at Sah -in. i Miissneh'usetts; llufiis Honiner, Con has been yet issued in nderenco to j thu evacuation of Fort Sumter, j At Secretary Chase's reipict, Harrington. Chief Clerk of j thu Treanury under Cm' win. to-day .entered temporarily on tho disuhargo of the duties of the Assistant Secru- ' I j oliua is entitled to five Ueprceenta ave. ' tivea in Congrcas, Georgia ten, tho(A!abamo nino, Florida two. Missia ! T .t.. Tl nr.. Fiii'ta'tlili'.! vntn l!,.t;. iianon, nn I!a.BOAD AcoiuKNT.-One of the . . .- i i . T. y?? ."' ts Biti.1 ir a llmt it-t lltaa WTfilnia1i Valley road, at Attica, Tusday night. causing tho death of eorgeW., Koot, a young a yollllg Ulan CtlgagCU as, . Biuuoi!, aim iii coupling iio en -peu i rn .1. ..l. ji-.-.l. arm leu upon uio iraea aim iour cars passed over li is legs. He was i.... . ........:....., ...! li ... ,.er:ei;Hj ii.iiiiii., anu iuiivu iii a nystanncr to isko nnu on tno I track. He died in about ten min ntm nDi r ImilKr inn noi-r Thu ilil. it . .- i , ; VA--iMN;r N .M .run VI 1 I'ri.Ji mil ti-l.ilot- iwiiiilmili..! Aini. ... . . . ... .... 'atil a Franklurt on thu Main. At di- ilmld Williams, as District Judg-j ot Komas. and William IV D -le. Com . mis-iiouer ol Indian Aflaira, wcro coiilinned bv thu benatu today. Other nominations were re lei red Knfjuiry at tho in . t.v. ....... iU. that no ordon . ; warrants thu anscrt on turvshlp. 1 Undman has rttiirne.1 to his formtT' : position as Chief Clerk (itnwfi. Ilaker, ol 'Albany, appointed Disbursing Clurk in tilt ailliu Acinii iiueim The municipal nuthoritica to presented Mr. Critlonden a copy ' ... i, , ., t , .'., a joint resolution ul riMitct adopted liy thu City Uouncu. in acKiiow b dgiug thu honor, hu said ho shoul retire from public life with full con fidonco that tho natiun.would soon come out of its etruggles snd be able to look with joy . upon the danger whieh had cemented thorn more firmly together. , Moktoomehy, March 12. Tho injunction of secrecy having been removed thorofrom, we are enabled to send a eynopaia of thu l'ermanent Constitution. 1'bo following aro its principal features; No person who ia foreign and not a citizen of thu Confederate states, is allowed tn voto for any officer, civil or political, state or icaerai. Under tho first consna. South Car 6ippl seven, Louisiana eix, Texas eix, and each state to two Senators. The stato Lcdslat'iro may impeach judicial or federal officers, resident or acting in snid state, by a two- j. vwve h-wa a a v uuv a va ws gre68 may grant aeata on tho floor either of the principal officers of each of the Executive. Departmenta, with tho priviiego ol discussing tho meaa tares of his departmoot. Kepreacntatlon on tho basia throe-fifths for slavea ia continued. Congress in not allowed through duties to foster any branch of in dustry. Tho foreign slavo trado is prohib ited. Congress ia prohibited from making any appropriations unless by a vote of two thirds of both liousos,' except tho oppropriatious bo naked by the heads of aotno de partments or the President. . Extra compensation is not to , be allowed to aoy contractor. ofScoc agent after tho contract is made tho scrvico rendered. I J'uOH (SolNO BoCTII A COTIak Doodenft of tlitf Char!eaW'Jftrtin wrilfntf-from Clhcinnatl. ,sSra thai Mi l'veb k4 tdaclded, as soon aa he eatt close nputa bnainasaln that citv. "tdroniovotdsomeof ther3otith- erpatttea, where ho iafenda 16 apply hlmself solely to the practico of prolession." The JUercurv correa pnndrnt thinks that 1'uglyill lie qnite nn accession to tho southern Confoderotion."' There may bo some truth in thtB, as Mr. 1 njjh haa for a Inno; time censed to represent tho sentiments ol OWeia-tlit dice to .which be was elected, nod it is Ct and proper that be should go and reside among the people whoso ranse he advocates.' the correspondent adds that Mr. 1 ugh "ia said to he Wealthy, iirnl, as be has always Btood nt manijdlly for lil.C...,!. ...IL I... . LJ : hid noiiiii roiti uur iimiuuiiuur,, I iope he may be appreciated by her people wherever his lot may be enst." a i . -a t bl r ' . .ait ilnnbt Mr.TUi;rj is sppreqinlod at bis lull viiloe ty tho puuplo of OJiio, and it is don lit less a knowledge of this fact that induces him to emigrate. [State Journal. ! : ' f nm "r loiK(joraomont ir0m tho bottom of !,,. ,i ..... .wi t..iin. ; j "CZn-ZZ and W7ni of Ids pill!l.y T,j may sepWdmis from n 0.j 1)0ii,iCrt associates: but every impulse of our nturo caos-'S 9 to ..! hv the fla. of onr fathera. tho i i.i . ..r -- - '. ' ; ' iU( , isl - , . .. , , , , crrit(?ry InJ J b I knowled(l Bnd !)rcl''' ny Con-govemment, I gross and the territorial govcrn-l , IIie"V r .t . t daync""r' fr.,lhot P.n;. Re ot, i I to of or or MoNiotwuiiY, March, 12. laws xbull relate to one subject, bo expressed by letter. Ihe Iresidrntand Vicolreeidont are to hold ofiicu lor six rears. i he principal officers ol the Do- a . a a-k. . . ft' unnt'CC8Bary or for Booa causos or refton8' ... ltemov18 'n"sl 8 reportea to the N Tllm tr inn I vonhnoh n -nltc WIIUH I ractlCSUIe . , C8Pti),l4, nmovala aro tolen 'ated. . vuicr buhcb nro to do aumitieu 10 -..l ... . 1 . ... 1.1. i rv r i i t ."? ,Uo,Vfd"?y a TOt,, of w - I1"'".01 "ol? l0U9e- . partmcnts and tho Diplomatic service nro rctnovab'e at thu pleasure of the President: Othtr civil olHcura removed when their- services aro a no vonirncracY mnv ncnilirciif " "en "vo. Blarcs . ,nc permanent Constitution, it shall be! (established lor ench states. rf,i"ei1. th? IVov'sional Constitution; shall remain in force, not extending bevond ono rear. ' Nothing of interost has transpired in Lon?. T- The Trumbnll County A ,na nn nrlinln nn tlm P,-eai,lTi,a': - - . . Wo ore fclad t ho mantle of state ... .tin nf fitatn liie oi bih(v lera or one utnil firmi .eona nrm una ri ,n nn tlm almnl.loi i tt.i.n viiwi.,i thu nrn.l.np . ...... .. rj, 80 much necCed in t'H8 national rrta:4 T ,n Meaqnn of Prpnidunt , Licolll tiwt what wo had honci r . : I - 1 t.Ai'SJ M0 KIWI IIIOiUW l. ,ava.-' tmn Mav in ito tortnontt pathwov of mere pnrtizan lenders, r.nd blind"- jv tn,l(,ise as orthodox what is amlioritativlv jroclaimed in the Constitution as thoy mado it, rat.Vor . ntimu ol Dcmncrncv." ...... i 1. ci I . . I I 1 .1 -. . run aixn.K.- i is inueM-u lni tho policy ol the administration, ru- 'guiding Fort Sumter, hit-' been set- tied. No orders huve been is'stie.!1, as yet fur tho withdrawal of Major Anderson, hut thu ruvi;iling nn pi'issioti at the Adjutant (ieneral's ollico seems to hi- tliat tho order linn mo inner , . , ... AS It StrateyctlClll would be issued. . ii ... . ,1 ,,!,, i uatcd, or Minor Anderson bo rein- i- ,' . , . i i I, , ii ct'u iji'm'i e i ei vu uit e ri'ii ui ouou. .. ii , ,ii,. .in :. n the opinion ol lif-neral hcott, it is . . . . .mi- i m ..:.. :. i,:i.i .., ..n: ..i nr..:. iiuiio ini'iitei uiu ij iiiiuiu iiinjifi Anderson furlher supplies or rein forco bun, and the necessity for bis withdrawal is nppiront - WaSUINOTON, Mareb 13.-In Sen ' i . " .' 7,- , 1 ' . . t!" eallirn on tho Secretarv , ! information as to tho forts of tho so umviBll Ul i ni nil V" 1 ' n ...i.a, rB ,;n i. vwuyy itw rninu. nuni iuilu . ' .! , .. ed to tho resolution. tttessrs. mnson anu .uason OOJUCI. ii.. i ii I- . f . ..,,, i ir ,,!, "" 4 """"" IOI...IU.I..I. direct na the Secretarv of the uiivuiiux low iltVltllll I Ul IIIH Uv II HI i.-.L-.r u-ir.. n. ...ii ,.r .i.n. to strike Irom the roll of tho Senate, tho naniOB Of the Senatora from secoled slates who havo declared they aro no longer members of the . a. . pi . ,i v . Sunnto went into Executivo,,. Iia. I 1 session, and arrdsa.ljoiirned. Nkw Ori.kans, March II.-It that Col. Huchus, previous-8lon ly in command ot Uiu Grande en routo to taku potsession of Fort Urown. There aro no Texas troops, In Brownsville, but aomo O.O hourly! I ho report Of Captain Hill s do- ........ . created great excitement along Kio Grande I orders. Largo nninbers of stato troops aro ou the way to Drownsvillu, und otlior companies are organizing for somo destination. A Commissioner of tho stato haa taken possession tho Urownsvillo Custom Ilonao. New York, March 11. Tho steamer Ulty OJ JIancietter, from l.mnnionl. huhrnnrc QOlh nrrivoal this morning. Advices from Montgomery an nounce that the Constitution of tho new Confederacy haa been ordered to bo engrossed. It ia extremely conservative. Five millions dollars of the loan have been tukon at par, and no doubt the remainder will be taken at tho same figure. Concobd, New Hampshire, March Vi. Tho annual election for state oflicers and members of Congress is io progress to day. Tho returns do not show a large vote, and there is very little excitement. As far beard from, tho Hepubtioans main tain about Che same majority aa laat year. In Concord the vote in fonr wards at ten o'clock, stood: ' Re publicans G31; Opposition 375. teriilinatfon to dcleud Fort h orsj th to at unco enter upon the oiiri,,,.;,' , ui ,,i.ititiMc, tlf.' " -".,LB8 ' 1,1 atntg wi n Tle reomitig t. mm.ssio.ier, IComain. j;B. J. H. JKw kit lull at our1 ..(liee, yesti rdav, a hen's egg ol the , Zi: t a pullefs" egg, inclosed within' tlm l.ll of .'o ,t,n . .. . . . .. . . - - -? ' " - "j v.m..(,.ih, sotting np- an imlependent detached from the Cot f ton Confederacy. .'Thia acheuae has planned for aome time. nisitinieul of eur people, which, waa in No(Keiitcky) Fiee I'rett. .. All.l'ickens wero determined upon-do andjOabinet council, Sstnrday night. Jt ;a now certain that the Stock of uro Waa dicided npon, while leading Southern Demoerata call it a master areUtroko of policy, . Tim .7iiV enrmannndnnt I ltiuo- tlinm tn "umi l.u UntirCriminal Court to-day diaeharued' . - I . . ,i l,Vatinr,l nnd Cnn Senato,,r.alt18. ,r?ra tl.iC .i!;8twa.rJ ftI?d un v I , , . .... . . , nofo'ada, during tho Winter havo brought .-,.,, .V.TV .R'5 thclmor0 ' 1089 carcBS9l'' every tlB7' Senate Oassina M. Clay, aa Miniatorlni,iy K T, , p . IValSIISalalf'-sA IIUIIIU VUI VI I (I , UO kfjV Mcxico. Tho kUtr iB considered tho moat important mia reported m,(ler. J1" government at this City,,,me' considering the territorial ex is tension question aa connected with tliu Confederate atatea. HaaiaaUaoH1.Pea"ylvaluui'ch 19. expected. There oro tliirly one nominees ia the House Iovn,PincT.n, ?'e V.nld ''.T!? Thail'!;'u, Sl9 Flao BuaMiNoJW'fWhaiday evening of last wcak, at 'WloiJtto" flaff, ,twrecl'rel( in tliii)lko by exproi'. ir oaof iWrclUtinirNo sooner t tw, faet know I n It waa dutetariinfoJ to affi-r it J a an 'rifico, knppoaelb sen- eeneed at the iutruxion. Accord mtjly fjuite"a crowd coTWctod, and alter stirring atttV paUldtie addtaaaas from Doctor Vertreea, it li. Evana, and others, all oPvvhom "loomed ont ';iaJav;or -of-lhe): tfld' j'Btura ajfid stripes, the treasonable "Dalmetto." adovnueV with he nnmee 9tYwacey' ana nekena; waa-takeb to tbriMnft- yard and burned, wHh the permls aion of the icntlenien to whtim 1t i i rl . , . ... h waa nattrcaseci. It will bo some timo hrb.ee before the treasonable emblem1 of Sooth Oaiolrna be allowed 'to flottt.over the 'ttm'o;t- lovin soil o( Kentucky. Glcuyvw I i.- . . - .. ,i : ' . W.-l.,'V'..t.' aa a okiv, iuarcu n, 4icrukt a Washington corrtspondeneo atatea that '.olitical circles w'ere feverishly exefted Sunday, by tho' report that thu evacuation of I' oris Sumter and provitions ia almost exhausted. Suvernl Kepubllcan Senators re pcatcdly declared that such policy af w..j heard dietinmiislied secesaioniste confess to night, that if Mr. Lincolu does withdraw tho troops from Fort T f a . a i Sumter, secession is dead and every Reader in the movement ruined.. i llnbimiii Mof!ill nptt mill litii ful lowers are organizing for a descent J .. ... " .v. ...... upon tho Northern rrovincee of New Mexico, with tho expectation Washington, March 11. The William U. Kus.ell who w-as indict-1 etl in connection with the abstraetirn' of Indian Trust bonds. This Judicial! courso waa ill aucordanco with the! law 01 in (, which txempta wit- 1 ! ,. Z..n. m sscs buforo investigating Com- ..... , . , ., " . . .,, u.iiri'i i Mil .n i l i.Miiirn rnur rti p . ro . . i Lx Secretary tloyd to-day gave sjlo. 000 security for his appearance . . 1 nt (Jolllt. " wun. All ollieini .liar.atnh u-n r. .rninit. . m 1 .i ,,',.,;., " lli:8 mom I tl,. ........ .uwncm. viani.ri.i miiii f?iawl'ord ami Hui nnistrniion. witiiniii waiiitiL' ior. moderately ai.ed uooso eL. both lni in'' is P(f,cri a-i with eh. lis and all ...id. i-i,.!..! that th .resentid to tho ow l,i,;.!y in this donb' eiuil.lete. We, iIii.aii iMina U-..I.. owner Ol madnnie nt. In l.ir... II....- hu h Ell Ce, M l! did IH t learn, hilt I 'fi'SU I lit.' as well ns could im ex u , , w0 (,ou(it ,f B,io ,.nfiwt, ( ( CX.M. y ,ow shu artouish , .' - , ' llinni, i ; na World i.r US llltich Of it OS ... . , pilZ.led to tell how thu little fgL' got insule the lnr-'O one na the ii idiman has seen the curiosity. Probably h would bo as innch.1'?-,. . . ii , ,i i , . j was to te I liow tho apple got llibide. ... , ,- J i , im nil iiiiiiiiiui. oiieu t'eLTU, ri t bono i strange, are not rare; ut east n V nro seen oeciiaionally. One waa not rare; at least .lk- Vim ill). WHO WHS . , . ,. , ., lotitid in iMeilinu county, not long . , , .. , . ,".,, , , sinco, and di scribed in th Cevelaiid Since, wt ; Sandusky lUyister. .... - ..f T... w. linn TI..rn nevur .Moose AM) IlKKit I hero never li hh been n Winter, w ithin uur recob 'l,...ii,,n iii u l.i Vi tlm Bliniuliti.e nf 'llclWn' " ,W,,,t.n U' B,UUKll,4-r 0 ... txiui. .i I,. I ,1..... 1. .1 .. I,... .i u.i i.r... 1 1 moose and deer hax been so treat as it has been during Iho present b10"- . . Tho SnOW has boell 60 Ieep and stiiniiat large numbers of the uninirtld liaVO been ia8.lv Cttp- . j i ... . y nrii.rl vna. loruuv cioui carcaMHen oi ucer. irom ' fur1 ii i ninlir n it rnauand if ilmm I'fri itt I . ... ri. i- ., -, ,n Unalri , . . : I jameril J'jXIircB voiiiiniriy. ills Washington, March 12 pjjg President to dav nominated to the tn fill Cnmeron's seat in tho Semite. The n.:.. n r. e;i.nn, ni..i.i..... ci.. Thu LcgSSatu,e has appointed Thursday i for the election of Senators. -fnoSlHr New Advertisements. of Matter Commisaionor'a Sale. Tim statu op Ohio, Hancock coi'ntt, SS. M. r , IIWHei', Plaintlir, va. j Martin DniKnr, Uetoudant. Court Gammon T N purauunoe of au ordor of aula Issued by flnu. -a. V- :u Clerk ol' said Court, and to mo dlrooled and ilulivoioj. I will ollur nt pulilio salo at tha door of tho Court Honao, in r'iudlay, In Said county, ATl nu.tr, The SiOin day of April, A. D, 1S01, llctwonn tho hours of ton o'clock, a. in. and two o'clock, p. m. of said day, tho followlne; dosnrihed real eaUite, altunto In aaid oounty, and Male ol Ohio, lo-wit: In-loU nuinhered lue and ItiT, iu Vuiuse's Addition lo the Town t'lli, Hay; appraised lot No, 1011, at 2IJU,uO: lot NO. 107, lit 70U,00. Torins-Caah on day oi sale. D. H, HKAliDSI.F.V. Mcuttr L'ommutiontr. O'NtAL a BLACiroun, Plalntirt Attorueyt. Maruli 14, lSUl.-5w tATOTltH.Tha qimllflcd votara of Bohool XI oi hereby llislriet No. u, ol r'indlay township. noiined to moot at wo Booooi-tiousa, in said District, Ou Satiuiloy, llarch SM, 1801, nuiween uie uourt oi iwo ana nve o-ainoir. p. in., tor the .urpoe of voting (us or agaiuet ihe levyliia of a tux for the purchase of a site and bulldniK a Kohool-House in anld Distnot Those In lavnr or the proposition will vole For a Tai, Yeaj theae oppoeed -For a Tail No. liy otdur of the Board. , . WILLIAM KLAMHOTU, Oer. March Bib, lssl.-2w T,,,,.,.o; ctT4i no MINKK.M.J . T''atthayfur0thouinitiii.iv.re;iiiBpiint. . Val'KPlA. uTl?"'''"!l','-'!,?l ?..,?.r '':i.r ' bti vi uti- , vii.ti .tun nn vin iiiuuiuuiuai 11 it IV - u 0,'llullu'1 J,ur"l'll' ' letter,, The loioauiK una mump for ropiy. oflpiJ tvii,, j IWflA. ' L - t.rii-ii- upon the ' "K:!. i uu in ii , . 'ami that ItiersM , ' of ccziicopai aa ocotnrtTlrB Vkm tlWTS HiiAwHtM Hovas: rIAiT, VI n AHF.I IB . . . Utter,' Ualt oek, BiTURblT, MaNtl It nitil Runt n A nrtt Ve. rocrfOHlAV ktia Uwnaa, It mnATt turn biui Hlli-4iru 4. , . , ., ... ,.vj. i My theory und tre&nftehtars now Snrtdrffer. ent from aMf fpr, rs In th IhltVHaKulea, and Palutllenicp Hay.nns to produce the seAia nuooeaa that IMtS'ln trwHtlnit Wrrenlo dla- enSM. my thsori W.liannt imnhwfcaaiwii operaansi tit tthviy illRieladh.Kes to j kipirtnl sthfn at 4lMiSrMieil-MndWlwtt4if the Sulilvr tM ke4y,'wliasah BuaMa be- joaaaa aai ulian, hp aaalealaa.ths.aaaallaaa- Blood, Ac-Aftjt Bniiljui out wbaita deficient i Ih axcaaa.AilntiUMatVa U?UAUVWbat u winning. I am eunbled kmure u4tea by a aanall i r OHHim dribiHiU iiibIiiI auoM. a dinumuorlientd -Uleof e ItnuiiMi vJ liiiiatUi..Uil4 e the HiuaMoiittaathls wiaUU Jruce U vrenor iloned propwia, VSe MuA weUad tkosoufarii )y dlKeatedniid iieelnMlaliia i. ,'. v ,. .. Tia in,-,v)ii(xiMii .y . ui suloa at CheaHuupetlivJony, and Kivig treatment fce- ciauniKiy, 4 Hin auauiea tti, viktm, rrl lft ohimm vut ol. A(ti and lirty fta eeeva ootia- .irl llrnrn'hltiaaiid LlvSrCoifeplainla, land IJviir tuTtiulHiU. rilaa.Keu Mlnli amii'Aiaf DeUu rtilamr Vmn em VJTa DaUlityf u4 J'a iinulu iiaenaa. In vy smi a.oara, aaaall oilier l hroilie OisOHeea proporUonHtely. lauMetliiJ.KN iumih ilnuiulad iiiLaJinc WlniMittiit ". CysoAviiw, 4aUiaia Svw nhtllii. ami noniu li.rnm i.r lit) iigiUa; tie this wa chii inaica Ha eiifNlaii enulicaUuiiUiluaaui imuicd I.DUK4 ieiit'UriV, iw ae vee'd tv . niiywiii.re on ine anrutea ettaa, aooy. ..t l. atvMUXI't luwa pure Cheuilcopatliia nn Bdia.o5..aMi.-. Ia,n14i l raud treaunea wlila-a C,.nlJiyf,ea alii Nuture o free lieuau. One ounce oj anaiat uiice to Nnlure ta-wwatli nioraUiim a pound ot polflounuA Utoee t tea dleeeeeii. I eipeet to travel ilna ruala Tor coins feara. anil I'IoIk myeetr to lie c.tydld Hint tu deal liiinorHuli'-KVtUall wlviMltaaeaine.r' ? It vrnir tiiwienaraitiiieiaiew. awtrlB's in.vnil InhnlliiK Inelrooient aaaoiilcopath- lo Iteuwda.' bujors aiviaf ua aJ hiV Ml a cur. f f ''jif j Ifi'! Kanvnnbi-, .)flinilt:illnil .la.lnitife bee, f for Inrot-Mntlnn hi reltari ta trHtaieht mid aueenwH, cull on or write to linn. li. tiii.AMi'iK. Plnilln)', Uxncock co O.t H. U. Aouorr, l'ortugo Wood county, Ohio; a linn. RoarjiT 1IcCi.(i.i.aiu, TiWn. dsnaca Co.) V lliui U. UiLAeiriK, Fiiulluy, Uncciek co., O.t ' Jkkiik UikENLi., Ilrowu'a Cornera, Voo4 cu.; J..llli8lorlni((, Whartbluhuru, V. J Hti Jot Co.. f All couiiuiiiiiealloua lunht ho dtrei'ted tu : iH. j. aUiraxairw Vurvakaaa, Ohio. . Vr.ii 1. imi.-tlv . .vw, iuu uuu aawu va.. DR. ROBACE'S - SCttniliUilYaitli RfRIClIfSe' r : . ri .... Pi-:i !i ': P Hieiiiii, iiiiroducud hie Uiooa l'urlflcr mL d 1'iIIh in the United Htu tea. he ,0l forth tu. . uigoinio their curHtive properties. ' i tan aeiK -rue man ev ranwaiwieaar iaa aiiicu been lueca enl al'ai kmmritm i r.uiiiiiftuijii imn. H-himu vlmrurter lor biimm& JnoKimmiaud pl.il,.-i ,y, KivesUnlrwulaioua ""'i;'' t'; '""''i'iij-uin whooL.orre. irslivt. mill iii.tke "nsninince douhly sure ,ucfore they. Ua.-ntef- ro -artrywlrara-iri. KulihlfTiieil men. wiiimu vlmrueter fof boimmI uuiore inei- uin'r- 'rvlnrf nnrl HrtiK ll.B tineiiflhoiewmnlorfsl r)iirra Hii.Ji Wn. v f i, I" - ,1'mpiiniiii.iie All who rtinnds lo Ihe wwduaa :md honcaty of I hin cIhh, orwbaetiouas te in vnatianm lor tnsmai-ivea, are uoaruraaa .. i,,nr.,t niihinrl. Tha.vnh ,,, e mthe es,l.qfbr.BobaeH,a "i"-" ' t t" nc.TA.ii.ie u. the public tat:iUti.i. ti.o r0u..wi..tf emicd u-ho.. tin-y miiova MiMiiiou-i-Anr, niol ri.eioro IIo-In Mini nnn urcinjiiiorthesur. lm lone lansuUheil for yenri in helplene wi-;i'.. lii'K mi. I ili'..oliilnn'y , ri-riii.i-r:ili. wilh alion: lli.il nil wnuiil ,ln..il.il.li. a ;ire reiiio.ed ,'r....l l:.l.liltl l' uiiili.r lln.ir II, V ll'.ir:.! , ..tf ...... ' ,, . r .. ;.";, ' SII AT I KKKII O.NS I ITtrl UIN!', lnimviT tV.cv m. iv hail- hi i-n lliflml Kith und ' nl"id; thai lli:r .t.....-l lendi-iM , v i lo k-htrih- .i.hhfiMiuii render it mijoyiii; ii.m i.pariitiiiK Krn.lnl,,. whellinr lienidiiary uri'therwiee; r " lll-: ui ii 'iiii'i vfnifii.i--.---;ii w. iIIw.ihc of iha siorKirh ami r. Hot nervoiia aielem. tha lomeiii, I iu nv "k," i,i,,ds "r ' AltlSIMI KUIIM IMl'flllTIKaOR OU- j KTltl'lTIONH IK THU II1AHIU OK HKt'HRTMIW. Ill whli li thf v ild tint rive pii"";'' rrffff, and, (If liiiliiilnlstoied huloru the very cil.idel ol III has ibi.nu lllVHiled.) rii-f a unirai umd xyrfrrt run. i UOiir III III IIHI lion n,.AAI'I..A 1 lil.l VKiiKTA III. V. III.IM1II PII. I-S Kre i-lnlomed lif w ,.,,.,.,.,. ,hou. - i iio,K itF. en. aim. in luiinrs. atliihiviiii. Inidn ul wolke. "d hy ivord ul mouth, prorlnlia ihem to ha thu vjry u.t pixpariaion ..I tho kind ever af. . I ... it... I L......1...,-,, v ..,,11 I....IO. i.r.,.1 u. n... hn.kJii-iiown vi.-iinm ol ni healih. -r ':!,;i;j1'T";l,V,roorVr" , , -. I - ly und purmununlly l' Nw oiiu chii doiilil tln-lr vuporlurlly Hfterous . .'hoi. uhuapRr than any other !Mllt, for H titke 1 UUIubOf Ot llltlll to rudUC(J tt bOtUr f- . l-iiA i.f I hat Kiti ml in as vdi n Vntrnltttilai niua.1 Purol.-r. 11 per buttle, or i per hull doeu or tliu rWiiiuliiuiviiiii VouUi'ilu niood 1'illa, 'it runu imr nr ni nnim ir 11. Ittaa Dr. lloinii K s pio lal :, tiu.tt. put.ii i m i..ipiu a aud Car. ,... ,.n. ... i thin pnper rrmu timet" tune, or. u-.biu k u MsiV Aimmuta und Family IdvlMir, aiintainluK eroat vurlety of Interest- iimpiuuoua part ol Int.' and vAlualile medioal Inrormntlon, .eaa aa' !hiiil Krntia of any efhia Atfontii throughout tha Dnmiii.,. In dilliuiiUoroonipliciitodRiiaea, Dr. Butiaoc a new ahticle. Doctor Roback-s Stomach Bitters. '' A now and dellchtfulStomuchio and Cordial ' for giving tono In the btomnoh, and for the prevention or bilious roinplainU lnuideut to tho Weatern country. Try It. As a luoriiiua drink, tu assist ditiostinn and relieve liyspopsia, It baa no equal. Try It. In Haver II w superior to all oilier Bitters. Try it. Tlm roriuuu ot these Uiltnrs, now 18SI) tha solo property of Dr. Ilobuck, originated with mm or i ono of the oldnat Hint moat emlniint Medioal fracUtioners ot tha Went, aud It la directly pr-dicatrd upou the wanU of Weatern people. Tunne Hitlers derive llnilr stimulus from tha powerlul lonlo nature ol the mots and herls ul whioh thov nro compound, and as they are. iby ullayliiK unnatural cravings ol tbo llomacb, Uiruuil prumunie oi . . tt, y TEiUPERANCEt - . the prnaent proprietor believes that In making thorn wlduly known tho puhho welfare la tab- aorved. It will toon do ror snio or an or nr. kodbok b numerous Aueiita, and at llulula, so,, tha oountry over. In tho moa.itimo, oraort win Da , Ailed direct from Cincinnati in any quantity. and at the lowoat rates, It It put up In Ouari UottlaH. and securely pa nuckod d In one-down uaaua. iihii-uhaoii wnni'iv " oi, Half-doton snmpls cases will, however, he packed and tout te any address, it aesitea. iielall Prlua, t iwr botUe, or all lor t. Prlnolnal offlca and snlosrooin, No, S East Fourth street, third building from Main street, Clnoltinatl, Ohio, Laboratory, Mo. SI Bam- luondelrunl. ror salo in HHtiennk by Illl.UEIIT, 1-AIM. & CO., Vanlut) Z. 1IA11NEY MoComb! ,. . i. PBTBita bon, Arcadia: I J. B. EATOW, Bonton; ' THOMAS 8TAIIK8. Arlington; T. MA HON A HONS, Willlamatowni ' .lOHKI'H OKTHKIMain, Vaa Buraitj -JOH. WALTKit, Westlndepdencej L. A. UALDWlS, Mt. BlanohaMli And b r DrurRlta-anTlSant generaJly? thrnuKhoutthe United States and Canada, v March 15, 1 Mil iy Athact or i.ajiw rot ua,Thii underalgoda a smaU trut of Iaa4l HiiioAiniiua Lu tartvk aatas and a fraction, for tals va reaauitabfo terms. The land Is located In Jortaa tawaiK'Tpi uaDoaoa etxaaay, saats unium roved. r or lur further partieaiaia eaU-aal March 16, '01 0.7a. el-Ban, vfM. hie T