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t OUST Oils!! fUsii, iprnu. '.? i- V.ltAI,K, rLAXwHKtX ! i .TroT, . CATOft. , ' ' skskca, (for tnaotovery.) , i llllU, . aD VKkT All WnrrS'ilnl of superior-quality; jo stive and IjT ante t I LuWKST I'SIO: lit . ..CillKLN'rJ DRUG BrOKB, Feb. Jl. J. SMITH'S CONDITION POWDER, Bolng ft Great Improvement on Sloan's and. kit otter Condition Powders. - ft N M nrilcle klnf welt knows and item X eively nsed for many year, bu gained fortiarir ansme and reputation etoelled by no other now In ue, as a remedr for Hob die mil mi lire luoideut lit , CattlQ and Ho mas, . Particularly regularities of the Blond. l,oti of Appetite, Cough. Pounder, Hide BoUnd, lleavtt, Colds. Ac. For sale br IHHAKL ORF.P.M. Fixm.ay. Hancock county, Ohtot in I Hi alore hiiiI ltitnt generally lliuligbuul irniu ana siicuigaii. JUT Manufaottliod xnl unlit 1iy A. & K HENDRY. Obxkux, Onio, Jan. .in, inii. lin IIVUUWAItK, A. & B. V. XIMMOKS & CO., ARE constantly receiving additions tntheli slock ol Hardware,. Theylnritothe 9 rCI A L ATTENTION or Builders and Mechanics tithetritnctnf .HOUSE TBIMMINGS:? Walls, Class, Irea, Steel, flash. Doors, ete. Aarils, Pipeboxe ' smiths' etsriNTres'eoorriis'AKD SADDLERS' TOOLS; Forkj, Hoes, Scythes, and Cradles WHITE'S AND BLOOD'S AXESt LOO,' TRACE, AND PUMP CHAINS; Mill, Cross Cut, and Hand-Saws; SADDLERY AND HARNESS TRIllOIirtCS. Cull and nr mine our stork before luylup you would Save ITIoiicy! A. A It, F. KIMXIONS & CO., st'ri'KstoNx to i.n.sriNiMOeuo. January 14, laSU. Watod Inimciliii(el) ! (Corner MjIh and SamJutky tlrtttn Ftndlayi O.) UUO,(X)() lbs. J J utter, 100,000 lbs. Lnrd, for which the highest nwket price will he PAID IN CASH. v. s. oiiions'. Dofemher 13. iRlil. ,1 I) "VWINf! to the war and hard times, we doom KJ it proper to Humes tiis I'iiilks of Hkn TiHTav lo the fnllou'iiiit low ruti's, which wil bu strictly udhered to, aud no doviatton bat tivur. JACIJU CAItlt, II. II. TAIIKII. i. j. m.KciiKK. FlKliLAv'AiiStiat ?2. 1801. Full sets on (iol.l, "u.in.led" sii.no II, ill 4ii.no Full " Hllvur " 60 0U lt.ilf " Ji.Ut) l ull 11 on Vulcanized Coralite Bub bur or Auiliorbiuw 40.00 It. ill 'H . ". ' lu.Od 1'ivot with each 1.60 tine tooth mi Hold s.tiu Tw, thine, or fmir on liold. euuh... 4.00 Fivu, six. Mveu ur wore "... :iuo One Uiuita on bMlver I.6S Two, three, or four on Sllvor, eaoh.. 1 0 Five, aia, nr aeven nr moro, euuh... J.00 ' l'arlial sets on IlitoUer 'i.00 F lliug I no Hi with tioid, per t.ivily.. 1 no ..." . ' oibur lUHtenul ..' 0.60 ( limning a sot Of Weill l.lnl Ksliactiox a lonlli wltu ohlorolorin. 0 75 rAtrantuiu leoUt williiiut " O.'.'S Attention! 'Everybody! fpilK undersigned respectfully Informs the X puhllu mat tie iiasMioiigntiue enlireslovk ai Article at the wellkuown iirou-rs Store ot ttoseiitUal iVOettlnger, Wliui o they have on bund and will always keep lor sale at very low priuea t'otlue, Hugar, Caudles, Tryikta. I'en, .Molasses, lakes, Motions, Flour, I'rovisloua, Wiucs, Ac , kc; In short, ullart'cles usually to be bad In a well Sloukud and wtllaioi'ied Our numerous trisnds, both In tbe town auu auuoiry, are respeouuuy Invited locall and too whether they van buy of u Uroooriesof every duKcripltou and ol the best quality at luch low rules as lo be fully salieued. We also buy all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE AT MARKET PRICE. Everybody -Knows the Place: Opposite tbe Cottrt-iiouse, Main street. J01U ii. UOlUi. Fjmdlay, Peo.l, l8J9.ftt RBITDRM AN'S . (rusasaiv-sTouuaroN's) AMBROTP GALLERY. 1VI 18 establish mom has boon ao long In ope X ration, and lis reputation la so well kuowo by the people of iloucock and adjoining ooun- lies. that wo presumo It is not necessary to tueotiou t ut r act, mat all uie oinereuiaiy i ef pictures are taken here, iu a manner thai. CANNOT BK SURPASSED,, and at low nrioaw ta auit the Uiaea. HT A atouk ol fcirtey Cases will be sold out at uasATLtr reduced, prices. -Haviiiji a Aar Liauc kloim wltb alt the other Uiiproi'eoaeoui ot luu day,, we oan proouue a sooB-riAaii pictunt. Uaaaine ajcimeiui ai tJjo revolirliui slgo and at the rooms, lu Dr. Itswaou'e bluua. uuwialla Witeeler A Bros. ' . ..j, 7. - W. ltElTKRMAM. a MHAttaas AXU TK All Always in rea J dmess. t '. 1'OnCH 4 UAKtlt'o. at lot .vi in Ibe by my I its so so Inoit ucildiisgs. fipth frnrr.r pimuumiii, PENN The Collegiate Course Include the princi ple! and practice of Uuiible Entry Book Keeping, Adapted to eory department of Inland and foreign commerce, lie Ibe anta-ruf Duff's 8ya teme oflbstk Keeping. . ninth mm 4 Partnership Book, Fe (fpllirmg numerous case of diflloott m en Inn Mini closing, changes in Arms, Ac, supplied by the author's forty years' siperience in bu- The Settlement of Single Entry Port- nersniB Hooks, - flenerally so little understood that two "Pn lessors nl Bunk Keeping" m this city recent made mil a business balance shuet oniitui iiuv v,ww urroisi RrcuryinK Deranged Double Entry looks, A frequent and highly responsible dn:.-. ex plained 111 nn nmor ireniisu tm accounts-, Changing a Mingle to at Double Entry i.cugrr, lltesliated f r the flrs. time lu Duff's Book Keeping. The Private Ledger, For keoplng ttie maultsnf the hiisiners private (n iiIIum desired hy ex.len.lv firms.) remain miiv iiiKiiuwn luiuepupiisoi Hit oilier Loin tnuruial Schools. Iluilnrv Correspondence. Hie vuliime of Duff's Manuscript Business Leilnrs iiir.nU the mnsto miilttu coune of In struction 111 une. IluKlneia rirms Rystpiimtlt iilly nrrHngod and lnuhl In Pon noct.iin w ith the bunks of practice ( oninierclnl romputntions. InrluriinJmin crous lnitrif.ii otioriitions never innriiiiKiiiy liuiKlit III timer siiiiinl,. Coin 111 erclul mid Ornnmenlnl fenmau ship, Dr W. If. DulT and C. C. roohriin. ifiithnn 01 the now editions nl the 'tjcmii of reiimiuiahlp,' and new School Copy Hook.' Tho ioniliirltt nl tlioo Inihrov ninnlii. and their elKHiit ImsliinHS wrltlnir. utiuxt tho ml vnnliiL'es ol this dnpiirlment orer all other Col leitcs Kiit or W,i. The Inrite rdltlnn of Dull .t Diiiii'hii s 'licms or Ilunlnoss and UnmrnentHl l'enmsnslili' Is the most complete sell-iiminint- or puhlished, eli'xunllr buuiid. mailed post linid, for . Iln IT A Dum-an's 'Now Hclioul Copy Hooks.' finely engraved. In elx numhors. tneniy.iour pses oacli, nne cp, with the au llmis' Instriii'llons on ouch cover, Mi conts per 1H.1-11. j nr vupiipriii vopy t,ooa in lisp, for full particulars, send for our elnesnt now clrclar, pti no, with samplos of our l'cu- mau t WrllliiK, liicloslnit Mceiits. to P. Ut'FP iW HUN, PriiwIimU. to- Strangers will please Inuiiire our mini. iHtlnn In the rity, where we ru hcsl knuwu. M in n 1. imu .(lr MOIIT IS HUE EI SITUS 11! $3,SOOO WORTH" or GOOD GOODS orrKHCD at LSSS THAW NEW Y0BX C03T J The subsrrihor. deslcnlne? to rhanon hi priMoiil slylo of hiislnpss in Flndlay. odors at less tliiiu present New York CsrU l'riccs, nua 01 koous now on nanu, ana Equnllcd by None In the County for stylo, qimllly. and general sssorlmenr. at great linlin'onienls, lor tiie pui pi.se of ol.ising nut by thu tlrst of April. Wu liava f JlBOOTS AND SIIOESpSI Of evory Bnnln, from a flno Iloot, fine (iallor or floe llootce, dun it to a child's lilUcn ccnl li..c. NOW'STHETIVETO MAKE MONEY BY ECONOMY! Ami you cm du this hy coming to sea us, nnd buying lor doth only; as Wr AVniit and Mu-,t Itnvs Atonry. Eemcmber our Place: At A. II. llyutl'i Old SlandSign oj the lime Hum. Fixnt-AV. Jan. 7, J. D. BTUBDS. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. IN purMmiire i, mi ordtr griiiitod liy the FroliMte Court of lliincook county, Ohio, I ill oltlir for salu at pulillu am lion, on Snturttay, I lie iluy of April, INO I, one o'clock iiltoriioon, at the dour of the Court lloiiho, In auld cuiinlv. tho following de scribed real estate, situate in said county, to wn: in tins no. in ami uh in me Ailililioll lo Kiioray ; nnd also, in lot 1711 In Vance's Addi tion to FindUv. Appraised as follow s : In No. 67 iiilf.(i; lu-lot No. Sb at SjjU; lu lot i r.i ai si in. Tkkhh or Sslc One-third In linnd. one third ono your, hiiiI one-third In iwo years Irom ilsy ol sale; tiie payments to he secured niurtgagu tijiun the iiremlses sold. milium n. itur riiA.n, Ailm'r of f'uuiiKir R. Ilujlmun, iirruif. Hy fc. llaowN, Altoruey. llircb 14, HG2.-lw LANOWORTHT'S Kust India Dvspqisiu Care AM) Fema e - Regulator. DTJItlKO my iihsncn lu the war this medi cine will hn iimUc hy my wile, and that of make can only be had lu Findlay of Issaki. tisKKN or J. M. Ill eKa a Co. Itosd tho foluiwliiK statements: It. U. Ill ko sas "Alier taking It tor a strengthening medicine ailor a lit ol sickness, would say that the Butchers ought to favor shI, lor the nppctiio It gave me was unough to coiiHiime a beef a week." lloKKHT HoNKkiisays "Dr. Langworthyi At your suggestion, 1 bought lor my daughter, wlio was sintering under soiuo ol the peculiar diseases incident to lo r aex, a botllo of the dsl India Dyspepsia Cure. It baa done her much good Mini I inui-t have aiioihor botllo. IV q. Jokhan, of Arcadia, says "Your med inine has done me more good than any niedi cine I ever took." 1 reter any patient nnnfldnntlv to the follow ing persons who themselves or tbelr families nave used lit Haul Hours, Cashier Findlay Bank; It. Ii. Kurd, Chester Church, K. B. Il.tkur, 8. Bergman. Dr. Hudson, Dr. Beech, bum up I It. Uray, Dennis Lee, Amos Hartinan. J. D. Vandoren.l "The unrivalled sales of this medicine Is an unnnsuiKauie eviaonceoi its iniruislu value. f-o!ono .Yries. REMEMBER THEN If you have Rtomauh Disease if you have Fe male Disease This Medicine Will Care Yon! ' Agents lnsttL flssss, Findlay, Ohio; J. tl. Ilussa A Co., Findlay, Ohio) jAasa Uannimo, Vanlue, Ohio) (iaissi. A OnTusiasa, Van Uuren, Ohio: . J. ii. Van DoasN, Fostoriat I.. A. Baldwin, lit. Ulancbard, Ohio; Hauckl lli'ssa, Columbus drove, Ohio: ftAMUKLHuovr, Ottawa, Olilo) -J. D. U. HirxiKS. Uilhoa, Obio. Agencies made and Aianls sunn had hUn C. K. l.inowosTiir, whu 1 hureby aut homed to a rite my name upon the wrapper, without which none Is genuine, l'byslcians furnished bv tha s.llnn .h... lEilWlNWi . with a kind larewell, tben, tn the good neo Is whom t have dealt with so nun . and a wish that they will sustain my wile iti the sale of this medloine. which has hansna many aireauy, t am, wua I Be best of feel ings toward re; on in tuis oommunlly, v....! a.iii.r.,1 ....... " j v A. LAMlSWOllTRV. CpU Co. A. Gibson Iteg't U. H. Army. rivni iv. i .1 4i1 ldi:i ' ilrttirnrb tifffrrcnntrin Wmkm cfievHiHH. My Country. V . What shell I do for thee, my land. In this tby hour of needt Thy ciy goti up unto the skies, And shell I take no heedf Shall til my nighli be spent in lest, And all my days in ease. V'hile thousand sleep in tented fields, Beneath the wintry bieesef And thousands more, by silent beailha, Await the battle oryi The keenest suffering in war 1 not for those who die. Oh, Uoil! lo tbink of sll the. woe beneath the mourner's roof I The daya of lick' ning, tad suspense, That herald in the truth) Oh, Oodl lo think or all the tears That drench this hnpless Ismt, From Mississippi's winding eourse . 'To broad Atlantic's strand! Oh! mothers, wives, and sisters, Who wsit the tidings dread, I would our country might bo raved. And you should weep no desd! tlut did I count as msny sons As did Cornelia bold, I'd gird myself their wenpons on, And speed them from my fold! My eyes are full of gathering tears, Hut nut fur lliosc away: Aim! that I' ve not one to send, To flight our cause to day. —[CLARA MORETON. Coolest Robbery on Record. The St. Louis Democrat of the 29th, gives the full details of the seizure end robbery of a St. Louis bank in broad daylight, bv Serjeant 0. W. IWman, ol the thirJ Alia souri Volunteers. la brief, the rob ber look a squad of men, marched down lo the banking housof G. S. Hammer & Co., on Broadway, plac ed soino soldiers at the door to pre vent intrusion, entered with the oth- ers, arrested Air. 11-tmmer as said on the written order of General:''011' Ilalleck, and sent him nnder gnardT to Broadway Garden prison, where he was received by the commanding officer without a suspicion that was not properly in ruillifarv cue tody. Iledman had secured tho kev of the sale but eonld not open it. The bold fellow then sent a requisi tion for the return of Hammer, who brooght back to his office guarded by six soldiers, and com polled to tako the key and unlock ihosafo. Iledman next ordered captive escorted buck again, but in his eagerness the robber Scrgeflnt'and failed to notice tho interior .vault.ihopefl hence it remained ondisturbed.lsue Leaving tho door of the banking house unlocked and a sentinel out- llcdinan proceeded to a restan rant and soon returned in . Ho then entered and dia-j'ishod. missed the sentinel. Persons on sidewalk looked through tho win-' dowe and observed the Sergeant' move rnetits. Ho took several pile of bills Itotn tho safe- and tho rear of the counter, and a large quantity of gold Mid eilver. Ladeu with hisjof booty he paseed lo the door, looked it in eight of the crowd, and walhH off like in business man.leavingspoc.iKird tators impressed with the idea the bankers had been violating aw, and were suminnrily dealt with in C"i)8qnunco. 1 lie amount lo-l,pstored was !2,2S9 in U. S Treasury 1 notes. Illinois currency, aud gold and silver. ihe partner of Mr. Hammer soon I neHru inm Mr. u. had Deen sub ted to military arret!, tint it was soino tune liotore he could find the prisoner. On application to tho l'rovost iMarshal and Gen.Halleck It was tonnd that they knew nothInr'l?l on iuu euujoct, anu tne release ol M H. was at once ordered. The Po Ice took tho track ol lied man. and caught him the next morning in the act ol leap ng on board the Chicago train. He wag brought buck from Alton. Henry Miller and Thomas True. proprietors of the restaurant where ICedman doffed his uniform, were also arrested, and $030 of tho stolen tnonov were found on search of Ihe men and their premises. Only 9170 were lound on K-idman. who tia.l made extonsivo purchase of good clothes. He ia but six tern years old, says the idea of robbing tne uuiiic oiiginated with him, that he forged thu order, and that Miller. irue, and a man named Welch were accomplices and got part of the oooty. ic-in(l Brownlowisms. PaMon Browulow told the Cin cinnatiana in one of his speeches, mat when the issne is presented, as it may be, "The Union and no Slav ery, against Slavery and no Union," no ia ior tno Union, and Slavery may go to the dogs. He ia for the Union above Slavery or any other institution. Again, he said The rebels re tained his wife and three girls as bt'Btuges for his good behavior. Up on leaving Knoxville be told his wife to be prepared for execution, for according to tue rebels' ideas, be snould most certainly misbehave nimscn. , , ' ,, . , , . -t Ttw -rebel leader tried to btf op Drownlov'ft-UnioQ press,'' Ui,rn- piy was "iny money perish with thee. I witl see you-to the dv first." The rebel then setjod his tirint ing office, and gave him notice that uesnonid not publish any more pa per. The parson said: I took the advice of my friends and family, and stopped (he Whig. It wg the only time in my life that J ever gave In, for, like Hollioi ram, i always had a bead of my own. Tbe rebel took Brownlow' build ing, sixty foot long sod two stories high, and transformed it into an ar-i . . i t t ... . W niurv iu rupair tue UOliea OUkiao " !? K.0,.1. Tim preir. then gate Lie opinion of 'nfgjr.r teftliog:' And this wan not all. An Ate. bsnta rfeimer.t chiiij aloni? one Sah- btlt day and stole from Die in on. J n'ffger, a younj nun 01 whom l Ibonjtlit moch of. It tnitfht have expected this from tlie Northern ac tny if I had bi'liovod all that was Sftid of it, but I did iot expect that mo Chivalry and tlownr of the South wooia ne guilty of such nn act, al ter Mil their boasting. I tell you to day, npotj the honor ol a man, that the Sonthern armv and Its hans-era-on have stolen more nproee in Virginia, Tvnnessee and Kentucky during the pact 6 months than the abolitionists have enticed or aided away in the last fortv year. and to-tlay, ao help tneOod, oae hall ino eoioiers in ther South never own ed a slave or were ever related by tho lice of consanguinity with aov one thnt ever did. Clieere They aru ollacourinKS of the lowest otder of society, the meanest eet of cow. ards on the face of the earth. This wicked rebellion is about olaved out: all that is needed to finish the work is "a little mora frrnne Contain nratfK." Grane for ilia maosos. and emn for the leaders is my motto. Gov. Sprague on Slavery. liee" 10 ahsttrd and eliete resold f body of politicians. be old issues, bo is well aware, he'fcr'p quotes from liio 1'rovidence ! Itions raised by the war. lie says: ('lt is a superficial view, there was fore, of the present national crisis, which supposes that this conflict 'can erdnnd leavo things as it found theiihem. .. We must cross this flood that swells foams, or abantlon t'te national of a glorious future. The is and already made between opores. sion and liberty must bo fought out to tho end now, or rofooght hereaf side, Iter, and perhaps nnder aggravated citizn'sicircnmBtancea Slavery rc estab clotl.es. and tho same consequences theiwould follow again "There is really no possible hope, ifnl end to this conflict but the end of slavery. There is no euch easy 'escape Irom our national troubles as some seems to imacine no prospect the war being sliott but by being useless, or else bv beinir radical and to tho false principle, moft nn thatBParing. To purpose, therefore, onejthat the Union shall snrviye and its Ig'ory and power bo triumphantly nnd perpetuated, is virtuil ken 1 y to doom slavery lo apeedy extinc 'ior. The preservation cf tho Un ion and the destruction of slavery or moral obligttlon to longer No man tins won more honest fame in tho courno of the present war than tho youthful Governor ol Ktiodt) Inland. His promptness in IV rwHrdinx troops .when the rebel lion broko out, his personal servicer in Washington, and his gallantry in the fluid of battle, have alike con tributed to his distinction, lie was justly renominated for the place be hold by the political convention ol his party, and is sheer full? anoDort- ed bv men of all parties. But Gov ernor bprague, in accepting the nomination of the Democratic con vention.was too wise to commit him. have passed away, and new issues nro presented. Tho Uosfon Tian Review and Journal o( Thursdara long antlress from Ins pen, in which he speaks very plainly of the ques idetermined. and. I mnv add. in ro a inseparable; aye, identical now; - who votes tor tlio one neccs sariiy votes ior ttie otner, 'i have not thought it necessary to show that, under existing circum stances, wo are (oleased from all lo tolerate s'.avery in tho land, If th t nfety ol tint nation demands its ex tinctiou. Tho case is too plain lor doult. The permission of slavery in the Constitution, if suoh there be, as as serted and generally adtnittod.is on ly implied, and nowhere expressly declared. That instrument seems to have beon mado in anticipation of a better and more just time to come. The Iramers must have in tended that when slavery should be dono away the Constitution" should still remain; and that with this na tional progress and extermination of evil, the language of the Consti union should become even now more appropriate, and this highest law of a nation were freedom, and Justice aud equal rights aro the in heritance- ol every man abide in its righteousness forever." ' . J. & H. PHILLIPS, 10 4- iS VI. flair tl., PJ'ITSUURUil, Pa., M ANuyACTuagRS or, and Fuaiiss in Floor, Fiirniture and Carriage OIL OLOTHB. Table and Window Khade Oil Cloths; WINOOVf SHADES, SHADE FIXTURES, &C. Also, dealers In LEATHER BKl.TIVd. LACE LEATHER. INDIA UUUIIKli UEIllMi, HUSK, bTEAU FACK1.VU, A 10 RUBBER OOOD3 GENERALLY. Wholesale and Retail buyers will And atnok large, well assorted, and at reasonable dricea. (April 4. 186 J. NEW ARR ANQEM ENTI The Hickory Grove Nurseries, LfSTi-iu aimi an uduiviuqo interest lu all XX. their stock on the Nursery Farm (the OKI acres) tn Messrs. Fayn aud UronVlhe Auction H.ila on the 3d of April is discontinued; but for thirty days the new arm will sell beauUful Trees and Fiaiita tn nlail lots at wholuaJt pri ces, and many articles In farg lots at oue third loss than regular wholesale prices, , . . Wr. Hall cau be found In the ofSce over Breed's store, near fiiilroad depot, when bis health will permit, to attend to correspond ence, and see that orders sent tn the Nursery receive prompt and careful attention. Address HALL A CO. Tolxoo. Ifaroh 17,'lSSt. V. U There are U Blooka (oyer 100 acres) one Trees and FlauU, besides tbe above. wiiiuii iianivrw ufn uuy unenp. Light! Light!! SIX BARRELS BKtiT WHllU CARBON AND COAL OILS, just received and for sale at wuoiesaie ana retail, at : OttKKN'B OHUU BTOBB, opposite tue court liouie, riuvitT- reii. si, i,n. lood Pills and Blood Purifier fit p PHARMACY DR. ROOAOK'S Scandinavian Remedies. When Da. Rosack. the cotohratfld Swedish Physlolan, Introduced his Hloo-1'urlHor and Blood Pills In the United States, he sot forth In plain language tholr curative properties. This was veara ago. Tha task of raonmmend log them has since haon taken out of kit Annrft. Knllghtened men. whose charactor foraoimd iudgment and philosophy, gives their opinions weight In tha community men who observe, refloot, and make "assurance doubly sure" before thev decide, are everywhere ap provlnf and urging the use of these wonderful Prnparatlona. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who choose to In vest Igaln for themselves, ere now of oat siiad on this Imoortant suhienl. The evidence In the possession of Dr. Rohsck, which is nt all times accessible to the publlo, establish the following FAOTt Th" h Bt.Oftn PUntFlKR and tlt.OOV PILLS have been proved In- analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL; Thatthoy euro the nlmst universal compliant, OYSPKPSI , with unerring certainty, nnd In a very short timet that after all other medicines have proved list-loss, they rcllova LI V Kit COMPLAINT, and restore the health nnd strength of the suf ferer: I hit SICK KRM ALUM, who hrivo laneulshoil for years In liolplos woakness hiiiI di'spondoncy, recuperate with grout rapidity nn.lrr their Invigorating oper ation: that all sextml disihilitins are removed hy their cotdial and gonlly stimulating proper lies: th.it Ihov reeruil MIIATTKRKO CONSTITUTION?, however they may have been trlflnd with mid abused: thai their direct tendency Is to length en life, and render It onjoyablu; that, operating directly upon the pm.oi oj tli.Kut in the Mood, they C'AtMK MlllJi TO IlKAL and discharge from the system, every taint of Mcrofula, wbother hereditary or otherwise; that they . KKt lll IT TUB DKBII.ITATBDi and that there Is no disease of the stomach and howelei the liver, the nervous system, the akin, glands, or muscles. aiusism kiiimi lili'lllITIKlOR OD- aTHVCTiu.ua op thr 111,000 OK KKCItKTIOISa. In which thov do not give prompt relief, and, (If administered before the very citadel ol Ill's has bono Invaded.) rrr pmnlett and perfect cure. Hoar In mind tliat tue Scaiitlliiaviui, v . ttable II 1.00 1) PI 1.1.1 re endorsed bv' the experience of thousands ol living witness es, who. In letters, nttlilavita, medical works, and by word of mouth, proclaim them to be Ihe very boat preparation of the kind ever of fered to Ihe brokou-down victims of ill-health. They bunt diseaso through evorr avenue and organ ot tue system, ana expel it thorough ly noil uui Mi.tiii-iii ly. No 000 ran dotihl their superiority aftcrone slnglo trial thoy are not only belter, but in fact, cheaper than any othur Fills, for it takes a less iiiiiuueroi inoni to produce a boiler el fort. Price of the Scandinavian Yegetableloed Purirlor. 11 per bottle, or 5 por half-dozen Of the Scandinavian Vegetable lllood Fills, U cents por box, or live boxes tor 11. Iteud Dr. Itolmck's Special Noticos and Cer- tincates, published in a conspicuous part ol una piuf ii'mu iiniv iu iiuiii. fir. lhiback's Mo lical Alin.umo aud Family Adviser, containing a great variety of Interest ing and valuahlu medical information. 01111 be bad gratis ol apy ofiiisAgunlt throughout tbe country. Ill diilicult or complicated cases, Pr. Eohnck may be consullud iursnimlly or by letter eu closing one stamp lor reply. a new article. Doctor Roback'S Stomach Bitters. A new and dolightful 8tomnchio nnd Cordial, forgiving tone lo the titomacb, and for Ihe prevention of bilious complaints Incident to the Western country. Try It. As a iiioruing (I mi k, to assist digestion and felievi) Dyspepsia, it lias no eipial. Try It. In uuviir it is superior to all othur Uilleis Trv It. The formula of those Hitters, now (1;1) the sole property of Dr. Rnbni.-k, orfglnalod with one ol li.u oldest mid most einiuunt Medical I'rarlitloneis of I lie West, nnd it. is diroi-tu- predicated upon the wants of Wotern peoplo. These uiuors ouniw iiieirsiimuius irom the poivorlul tome nature of the nu'Ljml herbs of which they ai'o composed, nnd Mthpy are, by allaying ininaturulcraviiigsof Ibe sluiuach. directly proniotivo of 'I' K M I h .1 A N C E, the pro-cut proprietor bu.'ivves that in making the 111 widely kiioa u the puhiio wellaro l sub-sorvod- it will soon bo fur sale by all of Dr. Roback's numerous Agunts. and at Hotels, Ac, the country over. In4hu meantime, orders will he tilled dit'iiol irom Ciiicintiati 111 any iii.?nlity. and at II. o lowest raits, it is put up in g.'inrt Mottles, Hint securely packed in one doiuU uasns. Hall dozen siiiupli caNos will, however, bu'packod and sent lu any address, if desired. Hi lull Prli e, at per bottle, or all rur ". Hrinolpal olllce ii ml salesroom, No. u l-Jast Fourtlmtrcet, third building irom Main street, C1rujln11.il 1 , Ohio. Laboratory, No. ii Ham tiiondstroul. r'ur s.ilo in llanoork hy LANGWOKTHY A FREY, J J.M. HUBEK4CO.. ( Findlayj U1LHKK 1', FAHL dt CO., Vanlue: Z. BAKNEY, McComb; L). FE I'EKS i SUN, Arcadia; J. B. EATON, Benton; TH J.MAS STARKS, Arlington; T. MA HON ,t SDNS, vi'ilhainstown; J.ObllEI.MKH, Van Buren; i. WALTER, West Independence; L. A. BALDWIN, Ml. Ulonchard; And bv Druggist and Merchants irenerallv throughout tho Uuiuid&ialesand Canudaa. March li, IMil ly "1 CLOTHING! CLOTHING! FARMERS AND OTHERS, LOOK TQ YDUR CWS IBTERESTS! WE HAVE T11EJ, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ss vssHXSAj Md MUI vw4 IN FINOLAYt All Mado by Ourselves! AND WILLSCLLTUiaTOTOO 20 per cent. Cheaper Than any other Clothing Store in Findlay. Come and See. too Wat. rixD us in th First building South of heeler's 8 tore MAIN STREET, FINDLAY, OHIO. Come and aee before you purohaae elsewhere. AS THIS IS NO HUMBUG! BUT TIIE 80BER4TBtT!l. June 1. 1840. U. LIEBERTHAL CO. fOAU AtO CAUHON OIL Tbe beM in J f indlay, at . o. A J, At, UUBkUUi', Jan. 34, IMi. TkialD CAOEl-fUllinali. .t J ' . D. fret's',, J Thitsi and Bool i ooisroafLT TTAU. PAPtca-At New York PrloeaVai II a. U. rtUSY'H Paoo and Booiuroai SANDUSKY, DAYTON AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. ON and after Monday-, April 1J, IStrLfjafoa will nut as Mkws . . - . FA99KNOSB TRAINS. aoasa abera. Assws. fandusky. ,. . Clyde Tlitlu I Mat. 8:30 a. I S:U :S6 v 111:37 11:08 11:40 l'i:'2S JTmee A 8:10a.m. :15 10:10 11:05 11:47 tl:30arrlTd Carey rorost Kenton Iliintsville... Bellefontalne West Li bar u 1:40 a.m. 3:4b - l'i:iS 12:45 1:03 1:45 1:20 Urhana t:S 5:51) 7:'0a.m HprlngDold... uayton, arriv 3:XS p. m OO-NO NOaTH. tMBt. For. At. San.JeJ Mail. :0J a. m. Dayton S:A0p.m.J RprlngAeld 7:Ui 7:43 8:13 b:3i N:AS :A5 10:34 11:40 11:13 p. m. l'i:4t Urbana West Liberty.. Bellefontalne .. Huntsvil e 1:114 J:0.1 3:43 3:33 4:14 :ir, S:00 p. m. Kenlon Forost 10:3uar !4:l.1a.m Carey Tilth Clyde ... 4):4 44 40 Ileacb Sanduski FftEtOnT TRAINS ooimo sollvn. Leave Sandusky 3:1.1a.m. nvne a;o Tllfln 0:IS Carey 7.24 Fore-it t,;i7 Kenton n:iis Hiintsvilln 10:M noltefontalne 10:5.1 west Liberty IMS Urhana 13:00 a.m. Rpriiigtlold 1:05 Reach Dayton j;io OOINO MOSTB. Leaxe Dayton Bii'rtngfleld . fl:0fl a. mi .11.43 . 1:10 . 3:0 . 3:M . S:IO . 6:30 . 0:1 . H-.01 . fl.iS .13:10 . 3.00 Uii liana. West Liberty nonoionraine Iliintsville , Kenton Forest , Cnrey Tiftln Clyde Reach Bandusky KINni.AY TSAINS. Uave Flnillnv at 0:45 o'clock, a.m., and return at 4:30 o'clock, p. m. All Tmlna make olose connections nt Cltds! with Trains on the Cleveland and Toledo Road, both East and West. . H. RICE, Superintendent. May 1, 131. 1 1862. 1862. Pennsylvania Central RAILROAD. 1X5 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. (Willi its i-iiiinecllons) IS A rittSf CLASS KUU TB, FOR SAFETY, COMPORT A SPEED. I'O ALL THE EASTERN CITIES! THE TRACK IS STONE BALLASTED AND ENTIRELY FREE FROM DUSTI THREE DAILY TRAINS Kbom piTTsncnciii to Philadelphia. (with close connections from Western Cities ) all cONarcTiso nisrcT TO NSW to. THROUGH PHILADELPHIA. AMI! CLOSK COSNSOllONS AT HSSSISSUSO TO UALTlMOltE ANIi VV ASIlINtiTON. ALSO CONNICTiaa AT BsLTIMOaB. VIA Allistowm. Three Daily Trains to N. York. FROM PITTSBUROH TO NEW VORK oat tsain acss dsilt (430 milei.) via ALLariTowN, without oiitNoe or ess. , Arrlvlua; In Adranre of All Other Itvutrs. EIGHT DAILYTRAINS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK. ticiiti roe t,L( to tot to a av soitos il. Uoal lieketa (lo,.d on snv of the Sound l.n es. FAHE TU ALL POlS'TS AS LOW AS A.W HUME. SLEEPING CANS ON Xltlll T TltAIXH Ttl PhilacVa, N. York & Baltimore, BAGUAliE CHEOhLO THHUVOH A. XV J H.l.ysFEHHEl) EHEE. TRANSPORTATION. Mt RI'll VMI1-.K. PltOlll'CK AM I.1VG B'KK Ii t'AltltllSIt Wi l li DISPATCH, AT TUB LOWItT HtTKS. W. II. HOLMES, ) t ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. fuss .-lrnf. V G'rn. Suverinte f, IsniANAi'oi.is, 111. ) ( Altoona, 1'eun. I' . hru.iry 3, latil. General Order Io. 1. Vl.L persons knowing thomsolves Indebted to J. D. hi uh lis, eilhor by note or book acooiiul, are nornui notinou to rexrl thein selves to Head Quarters, aignof the Blue Iloot, in Kiudliiy, Ohio, by the Is day of March, lst:3, and solllo the samo. By order of M. I.. IIIIiGIN'S, iVo- Gen. Agent Gummmuling the Pmt. Feb. 5, 1MJ2. General Ortler IVo. 2. I7IOR the purpose of closing out our stock of liiaids on hand by the first of April, we odor our present good assortment ol uoolsanu Slues on hand, at Ural cost. si. I., mutiian. M ij. (ion. Agent Commanding the FosL r eDruary a, lev. To the Unemplojed. I WISH to employ nn Agent in every county, to solicit orders for the Little Giant Sewing-Machine: Price 0nly $15 00. Ilemmer, Uuuger, 8erew Driver and I.ttra Needleal Will nay a salary or give a. large commis sion. County rights given to Agents. Kor particulars, descriptive catalogue, Ao., address, with stamp,. r. a. I'Ai.r;, luisno, onto, Jan. 30, 3m Ueuerul Agent lor U. S. There is No Use Talking. It has beoome a settled fact that HIIII KS' DRUG STORE u THE ri-ACi to scr Drugs,1 Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dyestuffs, . Patent Medicine, of all kinds in the known world; - snnsixiiia of all kinds, from a Broom down to a Cam el' a Hair Pencil; WkiUwash and Paint Brashes, Shoe, Cloth, 11a ir, ttad Tooth Bmthea, Toilet 8oaps, PorfmmerT tuid Fincy Artiolet QonerallT. AU Kinds ot Wtmltm and CaaAeilaaa. . . - . ' .! Oarboii Qil that Can't t$ Boat ;., ;: mtindlay, S. A f. If. HDBBB, JADSAryjO, J8BJ,1 , ., , , T-SCST MHM'K The beat stock of ProDrle- II tarv Uadleinas anA tkii bast and oharnest stock or Drugs, Medicine. uiosenea, ana No tions, in r iuaisy: an a ( Jan. 14, )S83. HUBr?R9' Pace Btom DR. HOOFLAND'8 Salsamio Cordial t Foa tea srnor etraa or Ootrnns, Cotisi, tnrt.tr. arstA, Croup, HoaatiuiitssUaoNeuiTia, Hmro anaiA, DisgAssaorTos Uowils, asisjno rao Coto, InciritKT CoasFarrroN, asd roa ma asLisp akv (ir at all roFSisLK) crs or Fa. T1BKTS IK ADV AKCKO STAOSS Or TU t Unit DU - RASH. The Rultamlo Cordial la entirely s Vegetable production, combining the healing prupertlee of the Balaam, with the Invigorating qualltlea of a Cordial, producing a ocmbinntlon ao well' adnptod to the purooses Intended, that there ,are but few ca.es of diseases which will not, ,at au early period, aooeumb tolls healing and lire-giving properties. For ages, has the treatment of r.nlmn w diseases oooupied tha grantor portion of the attention of the sciotitiAo ol tbe medical world, but none acquired more eminence in his treat mnnt of these illnesses, than the celebrated Prussian Dr. Hnnilaud, the originator of the Balsamlo Cordial. His life waa devoted to the production or ri.med es that would stand unrl vailed. How well he basaucceeded, the Amtr. can people re able to Judge; and we positive 7 " Pfeparationa that have ever been placed be lore them, have conferred the same amount ofbeneRtaon aufterlng humanity, or have elicited so many oommendatlons from all classes of society, as the remedies or Doot HiM tland, prepared by Dr.C. M. Jackson A Co.! i f Philadelphia. The Cordial is designed for a class ol diseases more general and more fatal than any other to which Ihe people of this country are siihject those springing rrom a slight cold. That eminent authority, Dr. Boll, saj'st "I win not say that colds are to our In habitants what the Plague and Yellow Fever are lo those ol other countries; but loan aver ooiihdently teat they Usher In disease of great er complicity and mortality than these latter." VEGETABLE AND NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATIONI R. HOOFLAN8 CELEBRATED GKItflAN HITTERS. Prepared by Dr. O. Id. JACKSON A CO.. Phil ailujphia, Pa., will ellectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Chmnto or Nervous Dobilily, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all direaxes arising irom a 'disordered Liver or Stomach. Such aa Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood lo the Head, Auidily of the Mnmaoh, Natives, Heartburn. Disgust lor Pood, fullness or wolght in the ttumacli.soureruullons, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of Ihe stomach and, at tho heart, hurried and diDlouil breathing, uhoking nr suffocating sensations w lied lu air ing posture, dimness of vision, Ao., Ao. The proprietor, in Galling tbe attention ot the pub'lo to this preparation, dots so with a feeling of the uituost eonildeuce in its virtues and adaptation to tbe diseases for which itle recommended. It la no new and untried art), cle, but oue that has slood the test of a twelve years' trial be lore tbe American people, aud. its reputation and tale are unrivalled by auy similar preparMloiie extant. Tbe testimony in Us favor given by the most prominent and well known i'byslciaiis and Individuals in all parts ot the country Is Immense, and a careful perusal of the Almanac, published annually by the proprietors, and to be had grails of any of their Agents, cannot bulaallsly tbe moat skep tical that this remedy la really deserving the great velehrily It has obtained. 11F.AU '1 UK KVIOKKCV:. t ram J. Actelen Brown, D. D., Editor of fw Eiicucloptdta oJ'itWigioMs A'aouaVe'gs. Although out disposed lo lavor or recommend patient medicines in general, through distrust ol their ingiedieuiaaud sUuns. 1 yet know ol noeuffl cienl reason why a man may not testily to tne beiiollt he belluves bimseil to have received Irom any simple srvparatlon, In the hope that he may thus contribute to the benelil of others. I do Una lbs more readily In retard to Hunt. land's (ivrmuu Bitters, because 1 was preju diced against them for years, under tbe Im pression that they wore chiefly an alcoholio unxfre. 1 am Indebted to my friend, Robert shoemaker, esq., tor the removal ol Ibis tire- judice by proper lusts, ami lurenciiuragenient lu try i ne hi, wneii suuuring irom great and long continued debility. Tue use of three bot tles ol invso Bitters, at the beginuiug of the present year, was followed by evident relief, acd restoration to a degree ol bodily and men tal vigor which 1 bad not felt for six months before, aud bad almost despaired of regaining. I then-lore thank tiodand my Irluudlurdiruvt ing mo to the use ol them. PiiiLAL-'A.June '43, luiiO. J. N, HR0WK. ; Head wkat tlu eminent fuit' Manufacturer, J.' M. ll'Ailuif, uiy of tke Baltamic Co dm. Be- specled r'nenu : Having lor a lung time been aciiuolntod with the virtues of thy Balsamlo Cordial lu Coughs, Colds, Indammalion of ti e Luucs. Ac, 1 thus Ireely hear testimony to tta cthi acy. For several ) ears I have never been ailhout it in my luuiilv. it also gives mo pleaaure .o statu Unit 1 have used it with en tire tuci'tsa in tho treatiuuul of Bowul Com- piaiiils. iuy Ir.cud truly, JUll. 11. Willi ALL, lt.icu si., above 4ib, Pniiada. Fifth mo. 17, lt5. 'lheu uiciliciiies are for sale by all rcspool- alilu I'riugisis auu dealer iu meiliciues, C'aiia das, BriUMi i'rovinct-s, and West Indies, at 76c. per boltle. Ilo sure and gel the genuine, with the signature ol C. M, Jai son wn Hie wraiiper oi oacl, bi'llle: all iillu-rs are counterfeit. I'mieipal Olllce mid Maiitilacloi y, OJl Arch St.. i'hlladelphia, l'a. March 7, l-lir. l J y Sold iii Findlay by liubcis, Ureen, Fry. WILlTaM L. DAVIS,' ttAi.ra in anooHniias, PROVISIONS. SALT, FISH, LUMUKIt, dsC, Tattor 4- Rorr's old eland, I F11DLAV. Jlf am ,fi rrf , ( Ohio. HE koeps constantly on hand a full supply of everything In his lute of trade, umbra- i.uig Candles, Nuts. Fruits, Molasses, 'hugnr, Syrups, - Chocolat, Teas, Coflee, 1'rpper. Spice. (iiugor. Mustard, Mace, Cloves, Tobacco, BuutT. Cigars, Caudles, Rice, Flour, Fowder, Shot, Lead, Candles, Oils, Ac. Besides the nrtlclea enumerated above, be will always keop a g d assortment of Stoneware ami Woodenware, together with EVERYTHING THIS CUMMliNlTY MAY NEED In his line of business; and be promisee to tell AS CHEAP AS TUB CIIKPKST. He Invitee all who wiah good articles of Gro ceries, to call and examine hla stock and pri ces, aa be ia aaiislled tbat be uau suit but cus tomers In regard to - Variety. Quality aad CfceaoraesaL.. - Don't forget the placet near tbe bridge, west aide of Mam street. March 14. Iv63. (ly DIPTHEP.IA OR SORE THROAT. ONE DOLLAR will be given to every peraon who has Dlptueria, after uaing oue botlla DR. PAGIN'S ANTIDOTE. For sale by all Druggists la Findlay .SB Jail 33, 1HS1. (ly T V t tCACIlbillS. Tho Board of Bohool K auiiners for Hanoock county, will hold sosslon for the purpuseof examiliiug Teachers at tho Union School room, lu Findlay, on tbe Brsl Saturday of January and the first Satur day of Pebruary, and the first and third Balur- aaysoi every uiouiuinereaiiertuuuiuieuuingaL teu o'olock, a. m., unti If urther notice ia givea auaa uukbas, curs. Finplav, Jan. 1,15U. N. B. A llsDiillcants wlllbareaalredtopre- , sent to the Examiners a eeHi Scale signed by ' two or more of their present or previous em ployers, giving a satisfactory statement as to 1 their mural, oharaoter and laKhfulnesa ae Teaohors; or, If tbey have never taught, one signed by their Teachers, certifying to then mora) onaraoter anoaiuaiuw oaoiia. . New Hemodles for Spermatorhoea. HOWARD fAHBOOlATIONS FHILADULPfllA. A Benevolent imtuulton tttooaiAta oy ipecuu en. dowmetU, for the HtlitJ aj tne Au an. Nt frsitsii, ufftict'ed MilA Kindest usd Epuitmn IHetatee, and etpeciully for (At Cure of aVm laeet of the Sexual Organs. M1 EDICAL ADVICE given graUa, by the Aolins Burgeon. vii.ii.hij. ku'uuib on wiiaiaim law. and other Diseases of tbe Uexual Orgaas, and . ou Ibe NEW HMKDIEU employed In tbe Dis pensary, sent to the unnoted in eeuiou leiier euvelopes, free of charge,. Two or three sump (or postage will oe aocapuble. - Address un. prvxx.ui.v avyuuniun, suv Inn Murseod. Howard Association, No. 1 South - Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. July iv, Isui. ly COAL OIL LAMP am COAL pit. to nil them, at HUBEIUJ' Dauo Broas. Jan. 34j lael. . - Eight Gallons Soap for 25 Cta TIUHT QAIVLOIVS SOAP FOa M Ml J2j 0do box CoDcentrated Ley, oostlog 36 ' 1 . it L. a1..1,i ....It...-". J CI sa uuuia win iumb iiiui Hiiuua KuvupuVs iry . it. To ha had at . GREEN'S PRHfJ BT0R8. reb.Jl,ISM,', in i Jtaricica1 hkcuia e, KXECVTIONS, also . BLANK NOTBaV . Just prinudand for sale at this OAoe