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.ancock $cffraninn ' 1.. O. TilaAI.L. O. T. I.OTKK. THRALL A LOCKE, spituss A"" raoraiimvM. TINDLAY, OHIO. riun.v, i "' ifi.mt'nY in. ih NO DIFFERENCE. A Copperhead rnrcr ,1M mn(1 11,0 won.krfHl discovery tlirtt tlicre Is no ! difference between tlio n.idicls nnJ the Cornervnlire. ; thnt tlicre Is not one Conservative In t!.o ReptiMiean (Union) party. It closes nn article Dii Conservatives find Riulicnls in Congress ns follows : "Let ns have no more tnlk rtlirmt rwliCftK nml conservatives.' Tlie difference don't ninonnt to as miirli as that wlildi rxlts 'twixt twcdlc dee and twcdlediim.' " L,Kl,t lins flnslirtl fit InHt upon the mind of one of that illusion seeing party, and the, hope of the. Ion? wished for split or the Union party vanishes. The party is not going to uplil, and thcro Is nothing nt all sin gttlar In tho fact. All the Copperheads ever had to build their hopojuln this was the fnt that there. Ha ft difference of opinion on tho reconstruction ques tiona differenco as to tho modo or getting at it. TJtin was ft small boat ,in which to cmjjfrk siu li a largo car go of biight'frrM and anticipntions, but Copperheads have learned In their sad political experience of the last four years to mnkc a small thing go a great ways, and they find that ' neither Conservatives nor Radicals purpose Insuring the safe landing of said cargo. Their view of the case of the Un ion party would seem to suggest that they thought tho members of n lr- J ty should think exactly nunc run In tho same groove. AVo arc not so sure but that the Idea is a good one. As it originated with tho Coppci head party, tlir-y should try the experiment, lluing hopelessly iu the minority, their time cannot bo better occupied than by working for tho benefit of future generations. Let the case be as It may, iii regard to tho diflcrenco between Radicals and Conservatives, thero Is one point on which they are a unit. Tho rebels will not be allowed to get possession of the Government. Of this Cop perheads may rest assured. Tho Cincinnati Gazetto gives the following table of tho condition of the public debt on tho 81st of De cember, 1805, and on tho 31st of January, 1S00 : Jan. 31, leuo. Doc. 31, ISG.i. Dol'l hosil'ij onlu inter est... tl,10T.U3,Tll (0 11,207,111,201 Dalit lirsrl'K curromiy . Inturest. .. Dflt over due A not troeenlnd Delit benr ing no In terest 1,1'J7.2D5,SS1 Oil 1 17'J 47:.,23i SO 1.C09 330 31 l,10i,Ss0 3.' 4-iS,8IAl7f2 '.0 iVM0 37 Total d. lit. . $1,621 3ui rui) ;u 12 to; 310,34: (.iitn In Ire 4- my 61,ll3,lr.l St 45,731 5,0 On Currency In trHimury.. 60 010, ISO 03 41 U93.3TI 11 T.,1l dtbt net ...,2 71S,'!H,1.i5(I3 2.7ltl..'.s.Mil in Kticwlntt mi lii-ro:.M'i in ti-e imUlii uelil dit rill the luoutli of f :l il'.SIil i,l This increase of tlie national debt at this tlmo may bo surprising to m any v but It inny bo explained by stilting the fact that largo numbers of tho troops bnve been paid otf, many of whom had not been paid for a long time;' also that heavy sums havo been pid aa pensions lo cliu ablcd soldiers. , Tlio Ficcdinau's llureau Hill has been passed by . both branches of Congress, and now only awaits the nlgnuturo of the President. As to whether he will sign It or not, there lire a variety of rumors. Those fa voring tho bill t oy ho will sign it, nnd those disapproving it say ho will not. It is some what curious to watch tho course of men and daily papers In regard to tho policy and opinions of President Johnson. Taking their opinions a a guide it would bo very hard o tell how he stands. Every member of Congress Dcuiocrutic nnd Republican scorns to think that tho President believes lust as he tloes, and In prepared to fullow out said niomber's lino of policy. And the daily papers of both parties each for itself, claim to be tlio only trtio exponents of Iho thoughts and opiuious of tlie President. This cluiuiing of tho President by tho bi ones of each patty, mokes tho posi tion occupied by him "clear as mud" to the peojilo. Congressional. Eenat. A petition was presented in favor, of a protective tariir, and one for a reduction of the tax on ag ricultural implements, both of which were referred to tho l'inanco Com inittea.. Mr. GuUiric, of Kentucky, (Dora) presented the credentials of George Houston, elected to the Sen ate from Alabama, and said that he was a consistent Union man during ths ww-j-luld ou tho tubla. Thu cre dentials of Parsons, of Alabama, were presented by Morgan, of New York, and they were laid ou tho ta ble. Several petitions for tho equal- izntion of tho bounties, and equality of civil and political rights were pro scntcd and referred. Long speeches on tho Constitutional amendment. Hois. Nolliing of Importance lias been dono In tho House, and wc give in place of ft report oT its pro ceedings oilier more interesting mat tea. Tho proceedings of the State Leg islature din ing tho week have been unimportant. WORDS OF THE PRESIDENT. The President received a delega tion or Virginians, one day Inst week, and made n fpcech in response to f set or resolutions presented by tlieni. Wo make the following extract from .. ... , i ,,., , ..., II, lift! ri'lUllllllVllll VllUfc lb UU VillClUI- ' ly read: Tn going into the recent rebellion or insurrection against the Govern- nient of tho United Slates wo erred, I and in returning mi l resuming our1 relations w ith tlio Federal Govern-' nicnt, I am free to say that nil the responsible positions and places 1 nvs;l,l. to la vniifiiicd di.'tinclli und karly tn men who are lay nl. If there were only tlvo thousand loal men in a State, or a-less number, but sulll-, cicnt to lake chnrgu of tlip political I machinery of the State, thine five than J .tuitrt mm. nr thp. Irisrr number are en- ' nihil to it, i all tlii rtst ihuuld he vlli- r.rtvue inclined. 1 look upon it as lie- ing fundamental that the cierciie nf j power thiull le confined tn loyal men ; nml 1 regard Unit as tin- plied in the doctrines laid down in these resolutions, and in the eloquent' address by which they have been ae eompained. 1 may say, furthermore, that after having pnssed through the great htruggle in widt h we have bet n engaged, ice thouhl be phc-d vp n' nui't ccc ,ti,lneg'iuiid in rr.tum-: ing all cur relatioiii lo the llenciul Government if we prtuMcd mm un- mttiohahiy ana vnijueH.niiabn myai to fill the hlucti oj pou-er. This being done, I Rvl that the day is not far j distatil I speak confidently hi re-; fere.ieo to the great mass of the , A.norbau jieople when tl.cy will that this I nio.i shall be ; urniu wno.e, m n me gi cat, rtgui oi representation in tho councils of the nation be acknowledged. This is all that can bo asked. Let the President and Congress slick to I . , - . , . . inuimuuiML-a ium uu.i m mi-ur, extract, ntui nil will !e riitt iliu loj iil mail of the South will lj pine- Gil w hore ho oiiirht to lie. uml thu rebel will havo to tako a lrnck scat ami sec the Government run hy men who have the intcresU of tho whole country nt heart. ! 1 ! t t We extract tho following from a speech delivered in tho House of Representatives, a short timo since, hy Mr. Shellabar;ci'. It Is pointed and clear : Docs tho gentlcinnn yet nsU for "the specific act'' that deprived these States ot all the rights of Slates, uud made them enemies Y I onco more answer him in the woids of tlio .Su preme Court that the specific acts were, they causelessly waed against tlieir own Coveriiuant a "war which all tho world acknowledge to have heen tlie greatest civil war known in the history of tho human race." That war was waged hy thesi people as Status, and it went through long. ure nr. v years, in n uiey utrcw on .....I .1. I m 1 M I...,.., 1, ..I I....... I Ullll III Ullt Ulini I III 1 1. Ml, lima 111011, lawsi and Government they obliterated iron, llicir ?ilo l ousliliilioit am laws every vestige of recognition ol your (Government; they discarded all ofliehd oaths, and look in their places oath lo support your ene my's government. They seized, iu i ie rniaies, an mo uai.ou s propeny; , tlieir oeitniorrt anil Kepivselil Hives . in our Congress insulted, bantered dclied, and then left 3011; they ex pelled from their land or iissnsaiua. led every inhabitant of known loyal ty ; they betrayed and bitrrendered your M'lnljs; they passed souuostra tion and other acts in llagilious vio lation of tho law of nations, making every citizen of the United States an alien enemy, and placing in the treas ury of tin ir rebcllio.i nil money nnd property duo such citizens. They framed iuhpiity and universal murder into law. They bcsclgcd, for yeats, your capital, nnd rent your bleeding armies, in rout, back hero upon the very sanctuaries of your national power. Tlieir pirates burned your unarmed commerce upon every sen. They caned tho hones of your tin buried heroes into ornaments, and drank from goblets made out of their skulls. They poisoned your fount ains, put mines under your soldier' prisons;- organized bunds whose lead ers wero concealed in your homes. ami whose com missions ordered the torch nnd yellow fuver to bo carried to your cities, nnd to your women and children. They planned 0110 un iversal lion flro of the North from I.tdto Ontario to thu Missouri They murdered by systems of star vation ami exposure sixty thousand of your sons, ns brave and hcrolo as ever martyrs wero. They destroyed 111 live years or horrid war another army so largo that it would reach almost around tho globo iu marching columns; ami then to give tlio in. fornal drama a fitting close, and con ceuirato into 0110 crime nil that is criminal in crime, and all that U detestable in barbarism, they killed tho President of tho United States. f Tho steamer Australasian has ar rived at New York Willi two days la ter news, her dutes being to tho 2Slh nil. I he general news is not spo clully Important. It Is iiunouiued that tho French publlo documents win not publish tho diplomatic cor rcspoiulence between tho Imperial Government and the United States, as tho questions at issue have not vet 1 .iji..t..i.. ....i .1 - V: uvKH uL-iiiiiii-iy Ben mil. lien. I rim s arrival in Portugal Is confirmed. Tho Queen of Spain gavo birth to a son on tlio 2Uh ult. Captures of arms 1 have been made by tho Fenian hunt ing police In Dublin. Tho cattle plague is still increasing in Knsland and is also very prevalent in Holland. Report of the Military Committee. 'new cavalry regiments the 1st and IM Lieutenants and two thirds of the olllccrs in each of tho grades above Hint of lit Lieutenant, shall be elect ed from among the olllccrs and sol diets of the volunteer cavalry and one-third from olllccrs and soldiers 'of tlio regular army, who have served (two years In tlio field during tho war. It uUo prov ides that four of the coin pnnies from each regiment maybe armed and drilled as infantry at the .liut'i-nt Inn r.f Hip Pi'rstMpnt: tlint each l.ut one hospital utowaM; and the regimental Adjutants, ( Juartermas li'ltticul 'tern anil Commissaries shall lierealter portion of the section providing for the incorporation of tho regiments ol the veteran reserve Corps is strick ;hci cu out. Section Rih provides, in addition first lieutenant, one hospital steward, two principal musicians, two nrti- fleers, and increases the number ot I ,,rivlltcs to company trom forty- c.ght to titty, which may be increased ; The Senate Military Committee have completed the bill for tho re organization of the regular army, and it will be reported to tho Senate to morrow by Scnr.tor Wilson. The following nro the principal provis ions of tlie bill: Section 1st provides that tlio'm Hi lary peace establishment of tile United States shall hereafter consist of five regiments of cavalry, fifty re giments of Infnntrv, the l'rofessors an. I corps of Cadets of the United States Military Academy, A-c. Section iM provides that the artil lery shall consist of the fi e regiments at that arm now it, the service, nud that the Regimental Adjutants, Onar . , I . i ' .1 II Inrtilnatnl-l flllfl I ,t T1 tit i QQ H-, fl S Sltnll Iheienfler be extra 1st Lieuteiiatits Section oil provides that In the cavalry regiment slinll lierealter have I,e t xtra first lieutenants. Section 4th provides that eight regiments shall be composed of ore.! men; promotions to be confined to regiments of that corps. That to the olllccrs mentioned in the or- iginnl lull tor the infantry regiments, one regimental commissary, nn extra one liumired at tlie discretion ol tao President, whenever the exigen eies of the service nnv rcotiire such an increase. . T. " 1"""-' i""? in in nn -:liniiii,ri ani.fnni.t .ind nil.lll UIIU VlUldlllW Ol'l II V illl'l 8towanl for cadi rnilitarv jiost, and the same niiinlier of j,8t chaplains ni now provided by law, and a'ltliorizes lite l'i evident to ap point for tlie national cemeteries al ready established, or to be establish ed, a superintendent, with the rank, pay an I emoluments of tin ordnance sergeant, to be selected from among the 11011 commissioned officers of the regular tinny mid volunteer forces, who have received certificates of me rit for service during the war. Suction Stli provides, that nil cn lisltueuU into tho army shall bo for the term ol five years; that one Major for each regiment shall bo appointed when four companies tluill have heen organized; tho Lieutenant Colonel when six companies shall have been organized; the Colonel and a second Major when the organization is com plete, and that not more than one of fleer lor each tha'l bo appointed to any regiment or company until the minimum nir.nl. er of men shall have been enlisted, and the command duly organized; and whenever recruits, who may be collected at tho general rendezvous, 1:1 ml Iition to the imm ,,er m,,lir0ll to tm t!l0 raiment and . . . ,.,.nv! 1,,, 1 f,.,. t,.,i : ,i10 . i, ,i,wl ,., v,..,,..i i n. I air'-irei lie o.OOO men. Section 10th, which relates to lite General's Department, is the uaiuc as iu the original bill. Section lllh provides for eight A 4itfil-t. T iiuiioelfir fli.tinr.il j tvilli Uk, r.l!;) ,,aVt niul t.moiluut.nu of ,,i,llll,ia r I'.n-.ili f Section 12th, relating to the Bu reau of .Military Justice, remains un changed. Section PHli provides that the (J'larleriiiastcr's Department shall hereafter consist of one Quart crmas tor General, with the rank, pay, nnd emoluments of a Itrigadier General, llireo Chief Assistants, two Major Generals, with the same rank, pay and emoluments us the Quartermas ter General, four Assistant Quarter master Generals, with Hie rank, dec., of Culoncls of Cavalry, eight Deputy Quartermaster Generals, with tlie rank of Lieutenant Colonels of Cav alry, sixteen Quartermasters, with rank of Majors of Cavalry, forty eight Assistant Quartermasters, with the rank, Ae , of Captains. The section relative to the Subsis tence Department is unchanged. Section 18th provides that tho one hundred nnd filly Assistant Surgeons, provided for in tli j bill, shall have tho rank, pay emolument of first I.iMitlenants of Cavalry, for the llrst three years of service, and after that timo thu rank ol Captains. Tho sec tion authorizing the Surgeon General to detail olllo"is for duty ns medical inspectors, w ith the rank of Licuten ants ol Cavalry, Is stricken out. The section in reference to tho l'ay Do partmcnt is unchanged. Section '21st provides that the Corps of Knginecrs eIiuII consist of ono Chief Engineer, with tlio rank. pay and emoluments of a Brigadier General, six Colonels, twelve Lieu tenant Colonels, twenty-six Majors, thirty Captains, twenty-six First and ten bceond Lieutenants. Section 23d, providing for tho ap pointment of inspectors of fortifica tions, is stricken out. Section 21th piovides that the Or dinance Department shall consist of tlio sumo number of men as at pres cut, to bo olllcored as follows: Onc lltigadier General, thrco Colonels, six Lloutcuaut Colonels, twelve Ma Jors, twenty Captains, twelve llrst Lieutenants, ten second Lieutenants, .1-1.-1. r . . ' mm eigiHceu nniiiary storekeepers. Section 2Jth provides that no of ficers of tho regular army, below the rauk of Colonels, shall hereafter be promoted to a higher grade, before having passed an examination as to col-11"1'1 1 his fitness for promotion, before a board of thrco general olllccrs, or olllccrs of his corpt, or arm of ser vice senior to Mm in rank. The News. ,v onc t-hyy who procures another ,OI He all(l returns, and is therefore noVer absent long enough, to ci tato Uusi.ieion n8 to himself in the m i gh determine l,f1il0o.l from which the horse U slo reservoir, and at noon all tlio scliot Adlulaut ats but two twenty seven in nuui- A great religious awakening Is re ported in Indianapolis. The churches of various denominations ore open daily, and in many instances prove too small for the numbers that throng in attendance. A temperance reform is also in progress, and the new tem perance organ will appear for tho first lime this week. Monday, tho anniversary of Mr. Lincoln's birth, and the day set apart for tho memorial exercises, Congress did no business, except, after list ening to Mr. IJnnerolt's oration, to pass a vote of thanks to tho orator, and make provision for the printing of his address. The Prince of Wales has sent n handsome bridal present to Mrs. Hen ry Johnson, ne Harriet Lane, in ac knowledgmvnt of tho courtesies ten dered him at thiJ White House while that huly presided there. Fifteen different proclnmations have been Issued by Gov. Itramlette, of Ky., in the past ftw months, of fering rewards lor tho apprehension of murderers olone. Tho Ohio members of congress linve addressed n note to the Inter nal Revenue Commissioners, inviting them to vlnit Ohio and inspect the i0bat co interests of that State. Dr. J. V. Hughes, who deserfed his wife, decoyed n girl into n pre tended marriage, and then murdered her, was executed at Cleveland Fii- u" liursilay morning lie at templed to commit suicide Py taking morphine, but the quantity swallowed was so large as lo produce vomiting, ami his object was thus defeated. There is an organized band of horse thieve in Weskrn Mi:-sissi- ,pt. lhey have relay posts every twelve miles, and wlien n Horse is utnlcii at either terminus of the line, 1, ,.,.1.1..,, ,. t.llv tr, tl,o tii-r ,,,t lcn. Hc U thus passed from post to nn.l fniallv sold i - The Commissioner of tlie Internal Revenue Deai tment, in n y t a (juration of a citizen of (JrUwoM. Conn , whether it is itediltinii to sell from the same loatl at diflerent idnecs nutter, cheese, charcoal, A c., ol one s produce, has decided that a farmer need not tako out a license for sell ing his own produce in the manner of a peddler, unless he tells produce which lie has maiiiiraclured under the license of a manufacturer. Wc find tlie marvelous story in an Eastern paper that on Sunday nig fit last some body watchers atNoi n tdk, Conn., dug up the hody of a young lady who had been huricd that after noon, and succeeded beyond tlieir anticipations. She li.nl been buried while in a cataleptic fit, and upon I c ing exposed to the night air, anima tion was restored. The resurrection ist!! lied, and aha walked homo. Her parents refused to admit her, believ ing her to lo a ghost. .Sue then we'.it to the house of a young man to whom she was engaged. He took her in. and on Monday morning they were married. The Dayton Journal says that it has been informed by an engineer on the Dayton & Michigan Railroad, that twenty-set en children were drowned in t ie reservoir at Lelina, (lido, on Wcdne"? dav. Thevwereat tending school, in tho vicinity or Hie ner wcni on me ice lo suite, w nen it broke fcith them, tho whole party drowued beforo help could reach them. The engineer was told the story nt WapaUoni ta, and believed his iuformutiou lo be reliable. The Roston Journal sa3-s: "The hi it steamer brought the intelligence that Professor Agassiz's explorations 011 tlie main slrenm of the Amazon alone hud resulted in the discovery of no less than 1,10;) species offish, which is a greater number than exists iu the Mediterranean. In tho great branches of the Amazon the Mad eria(2 200 miles long), the Punts ( 1,-lOJ miles long), the Rio Negro, Tapajos, Tocaulius, lea ami Japuria (each moro than a thousand miles long), it is estimated that there arc several hundred more species, diller ing from those of the main stream. . t - ( -;t i .-en! New Advertisements. AT COST, FOR CASH 1: Will. luck ot fci.i.r, 01 it r.Mir.i: Wool Hood and Aubias AT cost. Also, Ladios' Whits Wool Hose, I'luiu huiI llibbed, worth bOo for tiOo pur 1'alr. Ladies' Blue Iilixsd Wool Hose, Worth 40 uud tiuo per iiair, fur 30 noil Mo. ladies' Balmoral Hois For no ibr I'ulr. Children's White and Col d Hosiery IT COST. Our suilrs stock or $acjuc & CloaLu at Cost. At foulO-U J. K. HALEY'S. i.ht op i.nrrf.in' Udmnlnli (T unclaimed In the PmitOmce, (n Flndlity.nn Ml (lay nl Feliruary, 1SG6. tlnkir Washon Hntl r N 'nrv yrs Ana Oi.'k ("ni l A ilanihrcl dames Hey J,hu Horn I (i ..i r I Harris Ilenlun 2 HtntAit lnnrB O Mi.rnlimi.l J.i-irIi I i o- s.inmrl H DMr.it'T .llixn OnlU l.ifc"i i'vrry Vt .'ri-.lt'iir!c i h l.iim T:. m.n Hovrr vt CytitMa WlKO J 11 Wllilann I) H Irvln .1 i... h-J r ik'.t Henry -;i Keller Khrnim rers'.nn wHWntr tr nhtnln any nf the bnv, mu. call for Ktvrrflwt! It-Mt-r, giving th of this Mat, iir.it pay one rent f. r ad ort i.ii, ii. B. ItDTIU'liliJi. P M. A4luiitiiilrnlriti Male ol Ileal i;talr. 1x rr nst.A : of w onovu cat it Kl In- tin. I'r. I.i.li. Ci uri i.r liHiioork Co., Ilhlii, I will i IV.t f"r n iln Kt Mi!ilii Hiioiion, On tho lOili ilny of .M.trrli, tsntl, I! I ii'i'li.i-k P.M. t II. n i...r if I liu C.mrt II..HKD in r ia lliir, li nn. Inn I llnwini: ! 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(lv il lit.il Sq'i 're i liiinri iiU.i'. .'ii l.ailil. c ii tn lakua In .'ll kiaiU ot .i MiUor, unit a! i 1' .i ten iiuar. .i.i' nil. Ailii-r f 1 c i.i.il ll i.uoriTfty: ol '-i-pirrt ui'i enlai-i-.l it. a..y ti.xirr.t fall and .ry. ri'l.'.ill'J n;:.i. KINS -V.iJAV. The I;jjc.it PfcJzircs n k i i. r s r r. t r a roticc. DR. V. WALT SI AN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON V.'kuijii.v o' ru.i..i'i:i.i'!ii.i. ri.J TT.vsj pi:hm axi:xtly i.ocati:i 1. L lit r iiaila y . : lit 1 iiaila y . :.t-r ln iv.il .'.1 .1-11 I t . ..,1 r . 1 un' ry. Call- ill lii4 i-".i..-j-...l, n, 1. tun fill -o in Mult'tit-i'M t.ulitll' k. t-cuml ai'Xt to 1). U. IJtar.l-l.'y'H 1 Hi 11 air, KeMtleiica a luiv iluuis t.al of Ilea I'l'iar lot's Mti-iru, IcLUlt V. WW.TMW. M. D ADM INI ST RAT R I X NOTICE. NO I'll K IS IlKURilY tllVW THVI the uii'ierHimmil ha heon il'ily appoint 1 Ht'.tl tHtt,:l..t ittlullliMtr.itnx el tttu 0-lalH if Thin. 1 a M,uk. late .1 ll.u.r els (l. iliitv. Htlitii, li!i'ii'il, KViCI.IN' HIAIlKi. Feb. li, IMi'l. feli!i aw A3S roil A!sU ! AT A BAFvQMM, Atitus m:au tui; cr.ii:it 80 OU et tlrui'K.i ti.Miili'p, tlititnt'i-k rt'itiity, o.iiu; '11 ;i.'ii i.'Ipuip'I : 'ii) it.'i .'ri ik:uloneil ; :i liuiiHfl lii'il 1111 eri'iiiittl ..ii it, Al'UIS mar tint .ii li est ruriifr nt 1 v). 11 - c-Ic c tintv, in Allen (.. unty, 21 ii.'Ii m ri'tii llm r.iil"i..'il ; Mi ,iit..m . .f w..i'l.uu" llllll U HUltS Willi 'ti HCI't-K cliMi'ti I. Kll.l H ilOIIH l. UtitlllU Hil l well un It. Tho Hull, tilll our ai.il Itii'iit en ft eat h nt tlio iib.'V.i ti 1 nt I'X.'ollonl. uud llii'X iv ill bo H..lil .it. voi'v rint M'.tKtliiu 1 1) nnd. IVr lu.'Uinr inlie nial'. 11 uJ drris II. I. llWr.VS, loh'.l-U'.' r.lulH. 11. Ai'nii u., o. rMi: tS l.OLTIIAM II AVU 1 I T- up 1t. l.uiluiritf npiKuno ti e old tatifi nf W ra. V'niice, tn mutl uml CMivtuient ttyl. wliertt ttu y now k "i'p the largest LIVERY STOCK Iu 111 id mxliou. 'I Iii y l.ui o iui.iud liir.-o y, buili Iluiiii) uznl (i'nrriag'i'si. id' A Sl'LKNDlD CONV1CVANCK with careful driver, nlwuys in read iuess on tho arrival of trains to convey liasbcnyeis into the country. Terms Always Kenanable. Call uud tako a Rido Miin.tr ROAD NOT1CK. Notu i: is iii;hi:hy tavi: that a polliimi will b prtaiituit to III dun iiimjiniittritut Hanoi. t It County, c tilu. Hi tlieir null .'iH'ii. '-I tin hold nil ton Uml Monday lit Uurvh, lH'.ti, iiruyins tur tlie eslaljlinlnuout nf tiuoualy road along tbo tollnwiUK 4fcori led route, to wil: voiuiueuoiiiK hi llitmutb Dual ciirimr nl Hocimn nine, in Union tuu lnp, lluiioiiik county, Ohio, tlienu weal nk'HK id tooliiiu lli.o to lb snuiliwel cor ner ot mid Mellon, tlieuce went on tbe Mo tion line between aeuttoui eight nud eeven teen, In Union towueliip, llmiuock oounty, Ohio, until It Interaecu ths roHtl running north Hud luuth through the Unite of Johu W. Harris, la said lowueuip, and tnere tn termi nate. JOHN V. 8M1TI1, Jan. 10, 1891 And other, pstltluner. (sliIU JJ m O u c V3 a ci -) a o o o 05 O o ci s -- 3 O to C3 d Icv Arracigcmcnt ' kt tni FINDLAY FOUNDRY AND MACIIII7E SHOP. I) M. MtfMRn!V A CO. ii.wixn lliefnl.! one-third Inlornil of the Klnithiy nitiBiIro and Mmhlne Minp tn I,. AD.t.MH. iv. hi ut reipertrully intnrm tho puMio Hint tlie i.ihiiipi ill be curried ou under the Hun mono of Adnnii, .Hungm A-AVolT, And th" ntw (li-m Intend tn sro itty enlarge unit rxiend tno iiiiinuiiti:lur.i.s ol S'.cam Engini,, Saw and Grist Mill Gearing, l'hreshin Huchinei, Wood-sawing Machines, Wood Lathes, (with Steam or llnmo I'oivor.) Cane II ill j, Cider Screws, Bench Scrtwt, Sugar Kettles, Corn Shellora, Flows, of varl ous styles, Horse Rakci, and Farming Implements of All Kinds. ALL KINDS Or liUASS AND IKON CASTINGS MAlifc TO OUlitlt. ALL KINDS Ol?' MACHINERY ntp.vii:t:o ruoiirTLV. iVo nrs ttl.to muklnir r repanitlons for ll ni.iiiuiaetute ot Wagon Hubs, EpcUcn, ix-Hindlcj, And every v.iriuiy i f. Irngnlur Turning & lent Work, do Thankful ("r i:itr.'nncn to tlie old fli m. the im'W tlrtr. n-miiil Mk lir a ciintfiutai'.re nt the fan e, ai.d with it iTc.iNOit tarilitien they lli.pc to ive general a.ilHl.u:t .ml. Cash j'uid J'ir Spolu: and Hub Tiuitmr, lihk;itj. Oak, Ash, '", Lr, and Walnut Lumltr. Ca'l and ; lel.'j ,ut d m . l uie. AD.:.I. MCXi.r.N A W'Ol.F. NOTICE. i. A 1'. Carlin. PluliuarH, 1 R.-f re .1. H. PurVet. ulutiHt 1 .1. V., nt Kimllay tp tle j in. In :-tr:uih. le.'!.) il ti.ei.i: .-ouniy. (I. ON Till'. I ITU HAY til' .1AM AIM. A. I'. Ii;i, aaidjii'i i e iaui:d an . ri!evi'l ali.'.i'lui nt lit ih'i 'ii' vn iiiMioii, t.T lli M.ni ,,f ilnriv ihri... ,1 .Hard and l.v in'-tw' i-nita. Kuh. i. l-ill 1.1 H. A 1'. CAKl.UX. t I.I. IT.IiSONS IM) IS t.l) Tt) I t I V. inr llireo tiiniiiha, i.r l.u..ir. uie rtipiee lu't in make timitiat pnyiin'nt. j ut U W li. x J. J. WHF.I.Ml. II OU Mi's AND LOT FOR ALE, T ni: i'nr.iei(;r.i) ;i i i'.ns i;;.. It . . i. - i. ,.it I . t t. r .i r . li ia i i. i ,.. t H.-ri'iu nii'.:.-t. a It. v .i. i .en lr.ui Maiii 1 1;-1. ..u;h el !i nl tho I.i'lI. 1 he Imi-ih. ' i tw.. -!. i'- ..ii.-, 'in. I t:,u !i.'i.atii.u di.aira 'ile. T ni: .- I'o.ian.ailjto. 1 .1 2 Jm I.. B. COOI.F.Y. f TKMiV Wl.I I X i i AND t'Ar.OMVK WEI IL fcl.Ml, nl tlii' M.i'.o nt I rnuyliania, will i.i.h niik'4 that 1 1 ' ii r i;i-Aif, ni D.o tniiniv ..f II. urn .ek. niul hiaie i't .ilu... iliti, tn tl:'i 'Mi day ni J inii.irv, i. ImJu, illi, hia in ll u-.n in thoC.'Uil il v . iiiiiui.ii Ik-ua i-l saiil ilaniii.rk cu'i'ly, llliin. i.(;aii'.iit Haul Henry Vl.KIIIU Hlid I .(. i.llll'l V o n!-( ,oitii! t..i-ii. tli.it a nut tlio in. i.ih i I Jin..-, l-i.J. .i..l Lai ilme Woii.. tv. tl on :i ii n.? to, oi.t a.rce in leru.arru'd '.lllh ;i!.l tltnry Wi-Miii. ho. nine .mini. li d t.i b . nl Ki nry .n ur in il.e kiiiii m -rventy in ill. i. a. Ihatuaid ilnh;l.le.liii a itar nut reuit puitl, .mil praying ju.iiiirPlit HL."lli.Ht -Ma d Iluury We'auu ami t ar-'line Wci.n f.-r a tl riiilll nt diivui.lv di'il.HM. w Itti nit,-, : it d ti.at they, the Raul 11, ury WeiHin anil . .(i nline ii eiHi i;ji m o rt .pi i' .1 in h pear ai... iiiMVur a..il peiihiui mi or l.ol..ru Lite tlurii 111 'II .lay nfier ll.o Mil d.iv if l''uhril.iry iitrxi, and that an ui dor i.f ai.. 11 1, 111 out h i ii. uuil m this cii-o. I'.aeil J 'iimi'y !nh. Ii;.;. It .M. . L osiJii. fly J . n. AU. T. DcNh, Lis Ally's, jiu U ii .v H. S. SHANNON, M ATCHMAKER ASiU JEVtELI.lt, J.l.V STIILU T, A T I UK VI. V STJXlt. I.-'IXIl WATtlllX AM I '.III CAN' and nWl.S:!. 111 hand at all tunes. HiKl'.-.n ivatrhee oideri-d at any liitie when iviahod. I'xrtii uhtr all.'lill"ii paid ti lll.l'AlllINi: V'U UKSCl.tK'K.H i n I Ji.W Kl.l'.V.Iiu.in the . omuioutat and nl a Voro tu iho ui 'at e. m piloaled cl.r'.i.uineli.r. All dune J-riunptly. GIVE 111.11 A CALL, jar.!! Tin and Stov e iStorc! "f OIUMSOXA 11 .ltllS h iv- If purchased the slock ol Move" and Tin are Of Adam:, & Ruth rami and haviiiK made lartie addl linns thereto, are offorlnit larso stock ot Stoves "I the boat patterns t A ucat unil Laiulijoine l'nrlor Cooking Klovo, very hitndsonia and economical, I'urlor, Box and Cooking Stoves, of different sios and paUerua. Alan, the good old lashioiiud Th.S I'l.V t K Stoves. A gousrui assortment of TIN1V A 11 E I - fiOC- C?.i..v..,X antly oo Sr-. Lra kept onustantly on uauit as-We will furnish: r V 1' ! V-4 j-T .diolmni .:-'-:., ,-;- Uercbanta cock, und adjoining counties, wnn Tin ware, at a liberal discount. IE;a1 JOIi.WORK Of all kinda dona with neatnesa and dispatch particular allentiou paid to Our work-shop Is under the charga of Mr. Jinn T. C-ross, which la a lutfluieut guaran tee that all work will ha doua la the boat manner. LIGHTNING-HODS Put up and old onot repaired. A Jlbarsj pat ronage solicited. MOItniBO A U BO fid. , rindtay, May 0. IsiiA. $QO A, MONTH 1 AGENTS wauled foe els entirely new articles, lust out. Address O. T. QXIiit, Oity UulldlDK; Bidila Md, Maine. wwMlrD r "r'.ItfrpJ it (aiinrdl.in'H Sale of Itcal Italc. Of M ATL'Iir) A Y, Til R lth DAY OP February, ni;u, nt 1 o'clnrk P. M.,at ths ti.nr of the Court llnniie In Klndlay. lihto. will ho unlil tn the hlphftt lilodnr, the tnllnw Ina real estate, a the property of Jnnlah Hlialer, to wilt The undivided one-third part i t the north naif nr tlie anuth eaet qaar inr of eeetlnn Ave, (.1) In townahlp two, (1) north, i, f ranKO eleven, (II) eaat, containing; "l ai rua, more or Inaa. bnhpiit to the Ilia ' eitaie nf Klizaheth Hoy lo, therein. Trim of Salt One third of purchase no ney In hand, cue third Id one, end one-third In two yearn, with lutereat, payable annual ly, to he ueoured hy mortgage. Appraise! ai etou. - JOHUn MHAFKR, fitiardlan of Joel a b Hhafer. O'Va!., tlLACuroNo A Uahu, All'j-i. I HlIU AW H 1 A T l i M U iH T or Tits condition or Till Hartford Fire Insur'co Co. On the 3lat Anf ol December, IMS, mule Ii) tho Auditor of Ohio, puna nut to thu Ntntuta of that Mtitte. NAME AND LOCATION. The imnio i f the rurrpany It the Fl a err nan ihk Inki ncs CourAAY, and li looatsd st ilai'llurd, Conn. I. CAPITAL. riie nmniint of IU Capital Stock all paid up, la 11,000,000 CO II. ASSETS. Ca-li nn hand, In bank, and In Ilia handa nf Aitenta, mid 111 cuuree nt tnirNiniHHiiin l ,707 St ll.'Hl Kitalo iininniimhergd UH.tKIO tM I lie Unmla and atnnka 1,348,330 60 M li rrueivahle Tor luuni, aeeur. ed by personal and collateral si iuir.lv 21,294 (4 Ilenla and lu'ereit accrued, paya ble January 1, l.Uu 1S,1J4 00 Total AiacU of Company 11,231,(47 65 III. LIABILITIES. I.niiea ni'.) mtcd hi d not due, or in iii j.ini d .. SG 1,1 13 63 All nt.'.er eliinna aaatnal '.he Com- pany unpaid dividend. 18,226 00 Total Habllitlea 10,3:18 6S IV. MISCELLANEOUS. . i'l.e R-reateat arcniint lumired In nt v one rink, except In apeoial i'iii'. : 20,000 00 I'iu- ci eat at amount allowed hy the rules to Le insured in any una city, tuwnnr trlllafa (tcpeinls Uin liasie and how built. The nn aie-il am n.nt all. tifut In he Insured In any tine hluck tit-per.ds upon Its s.ie and b.,,t built. Tlie anii'iint nf Its capital or earnings depos t'O'l many 'tin r Mate, aa recunty for loa sea ihnrcin ilept.Mis made wiih Ohio, Iowa. Ctliinrui.i, TeuneaHr-o and Missouri. la pi'riit umiIh hereivith l.r lilil. Hie .:liaiiur of saitt Ci uipuny ns (lied here-tuforo. TIMO. C. AM.Y.V, rtesidenU lino. 11. CUll', aoc'y. STATU OF CONNECTICUT, I Cot sty ur ll.iurvoiio. I rrrancallr itppean d Timn. C. Aftyn, Presl lent, and t,en. M. Cmi, eoelary ot'toa Uart m il Kit u liuuirance C, n.pauy, and made oath thai the Pu eroirif muti ment hy them sub ..ei lei-J. is a toil, triio, anu enrreut statement nt the i.naira nf - a.d Company, and exhibits. u f ' r aa can be aacerauied at this date, lla aotnal cnndiui n ou the thirty Ural day ol De ceit. ber, 1"U. CIURLKH W. JflUNSOS, itvmi-. Juntico ol the l'eace. Oi rii't or Ai pitob nr Ftatn, ) Cm-rum s, l., Jan tl. 1 till. It In ' r.rehy cei t II ul that the Inrcgnlng la a c.'i'i-,:i t ('.'py nl tl:o auienirtit nt cnmliunn t I'e' llarllord 1 lie Insurance Company, of .liirttnrd. ni nlo to and Hied In this i luce, for the year lDii. W ,inos my hand .tnils'al t'llle'a'ly. JAd. II. I.UUMAir, t-KiL tasii' Auditor ol blata. rt uTiFtriATK ov AtTfioniTT. Tn i xplre on tlio flint d.iy of January, 1807 OtficE nr tiik AfiiiToa or Ktat,1 Iiimii unco foiuii Inienl, J-Ci li ill. n, ()., Jan. u, l.Mi3. IViiEiti AH. t'.e llnrtf. rd Kirn Iii-iiniiiee Co., iiirate'i at Haiti, rti, iii the ftale I Conneo . lie it i, h. li ml in i.l. is i llico a sanrn Htatenient ..I n . . u.l.t on, as ri tiiui'd hy the Ural lee I i:en. I llm at I " to rn.ul.ilo limurante Com- I .in ft nut ii.ini'pi.rat d hy the hlate ct . in ' i ,ised Apr.l .a, I .","!. and a men di d Feb. i, l-i I: ml, I t re is, rani 1 1 ninany has fnr i.u.iu.. il.e iiiidt'i'i. tini d saliaiacit ry erideiica hai. t i ,1 pi'-i-n-t il t f a; least One Hundred lln iiMiid lillaiiti l iiuliial cupilal Invested in kincka, or bi.u 'a, i r in niminn.es of real eittale. wi rth ttntihlo tlio aniount lor wluali the same is iui.rii;i'd ; niul, whereas, said Company hue tl'etl in I hi t llice a wrilteu ta Iriiu.ei.t under ns em pnrate seal. siKtied by ,l.e IM't'tiutnt hiul r'ctiLlary thetet.i, autbo r..in any aent or iiKeiita of eaid Compuny in tiiM Mate tn iiekiii w Ittte service ot pro ciin. inr ::i -1 in Ichult nt suld Couipauy ao cn-ulU'S tn law. N..w, Hi. rei.'i e, tn piiriuani-e of the first rti'i t ! n i, I Hid atureMild act, I, Jamis H. God va.v, Ami I.r or State I.r Ohm, do hereby .'cr'My that itaid ll .r.t. iil Fire insurant e Co., I lla.ir.Til. is am hnrtxt d tu transaottha iut,iet. . l-'ire InMiraree tn this State until the tiii.t, -Ilrt day t,t Jatiuary, tnthajesr u.o Ih 'iiit.iii.l eii:lit l.tindreil an'.t sixty-seven. In witue-s wherent, 1 have hereunto eub .erllt.d n.y uaii.e, and caused the seal ol oiy ..l!i o lo hu iillix.d the day and year abuva wiitli'li. JAS. U. liUDUAN, t-KAL. Auditor of ttiate. I liorehy certify, that the above Is a true copy or cei till. -ale of aiitlu rliy made and da livnreil to the Uartlurd Fire Insurance Com pany, 1 y'Janies U Uotlinan, Auditor, Wllhtha ah tl ol hia olllce Ihereto attached. In loaiiniouy wherei f. 1 have hereunto sub cnl;ed my name and aillxod tbe seal of said Company, this lulu dur ut January, lautl. UliU. M. Culf, beo'y. For Policies, call on 31. 1 ItOOD, Agent, feh'i -3w FlndUy, Ohio. HARDWARE! ei VV Xl.IJCi A. U USIION oui.n ni:sii:cTi.ti.i.r am. Nt'UNCK Llllll hH hits Otl hltn.l tmram .uu'. complute a,iaurtinuut of IaiIurarc STOVES AND TINWARE, At Mi Old Stand, UortH of Head Qaarten. Nails, Glass, - Tljilt Wells. Lamps, llraae aud Copper Kettles, Oil Cloth, Ac. Whlnh he nnsr offAPS at. IMm h..uAM market. All kinds of Stove ooustantly on uauu. a targe siuca oi uu war, faxuuuiat atuiulioa paid tu , JOB WO RE, - ALL WOEK WARRANTED. " docbii a. Buaaoa,