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anc0fhitffcr5ontan OmoK.oorirtf of Main and aanduaky streets. i I ill 1 1 . i i ji , a, t.wwtD., i-r f ' : v.. Hirers (MTM SKO fOrtTORt. 1" IN DliAY, O. FHIDAY.? I t t I - JUNF, 21, IMIT to fropourd Ainri.dii.rnt . the Constitution. TUB iTATB OP OfllO, I itoeic o tb BeaTT i f Btat. I it fllltaai Hsary Bmlth. Baaretary nf Slate ' oi ik mat or unto, no nronT rarwy mat. k fellowtn 1 a true nuiir of a Inlnt reao- latlnn. paad y Id General Assembly (( tkcBlat nf Ohio, on the nth dar of April. A. D., 1DA7. taken from tho original Ml in II In this office. ' ! Wstlmoar whereof, I have hereunto Null aerlbed rar nam and offliixt the Ornnt Seal of th Him of Ohio, nt Columbia, hlhdTer April, A. P. W tlBAh 1 WILLIAM I1KNHY HMIT11. Bearetary nl hint - . A RESOLUTION. HelftMre to itn Amanthnpnt of tlic . Csuatitatlon Providtnp; for the Kx tenalon of the Elective) Frnnclilso. RfolnJ tig Mr (Imtral AnrmSly nf tin Slat if (Mm, (thre-fifth of thn members alrnted oh Hon agreeing thereto,) Tim t It bo 1 1 hereby proposed to the elector it vats Hum to vol, t th r annual Oc kobsr lWon, opon thn approval or rrjec Won of tn following amendment as a sub atltut f"r the flral ssotlon i r th Mth nrtl I of tha Conatlttitlnn of tlila mate, tn wit : Itt mala eltlitn of th Uiiltod Btntre. pfthean of twcnty.nne years, who ahall have baon a realdr-nl of tba rVnto on ya.tr aail pradln( lb a alartlnn, and of tha ennnty, township, or ward In which ho r odea, aooh tlm a may ba prurldml by Iit. iopt auch prnn a have born arms In ' fupport of any Imuiractlon or rebellion, againat tha government ol tbo United males, r bare fled from their r-lace t tasldenca t. ao!d belni drafted Hit i the military ' earvloe theroof, or have rirsoi ted llio nitil tary or naval aervln or anld gnvernmr nl In tlm of war, and town not uh('iri.tly Dn honorably discharged from ti e Samn. ahall have the .qualifications of an elector, and be entitled to vole at all elections. - EI. A. PAIIKOTT, Bpeakarof tha llonaaol Itaprcaantatlvce, AJiUHKW O. McIILIINKV, Prcsldsut of the Henalo. Passed April 6th. 1H7. nprl iio47.lo County Union Convention. lb Union men of Hancouk County will meet In County Covenllou, at th Court Doum, In Flndlay, on , 8ATURPAT, JDNE 29, 1647, at 11 o'olovk, A. U., for th pnrvman of putting in nomination, tn be auppnrtod nt th neit October election, one candidate tor aoh cf th following ofllooa. ranitClTIHO A TT01IK1T, BtrinwriTim, CoMMiaaioMiR, Tnaai lartantiT Diitcroaj, ud attend to auch othor buainats m may com before th Convention. The teveral townahlpi are ontltled to del- liaua In said Convention, aa follow: 12 il 4 11 13 amandA Pnlawaro Cane Hortago t'ludlay . Mud I on Orange blanuhard Marlon Waahlngton otkiiok Jaokaoa Allan Liberty . Html ; . 1 Tan Buren Union Flaaiant The Union voter of the several townshlpa above named are requeatod to meet at the naaat placea of holding elections, nnd make thalr selection of dolegato to nttend aald Oonvenllon, on Saturday June the 16tb, and end the names of thoi e eelooled aa auch flelogatea to thJirpiaoKiAN for publication. Torn out and organlie at once, for the Detaooraor are already In the field, they are mlng the aame meam to riofi at ua that naahaan naad tiaratnfnra. l.nt tbo Union ariy take high, moral and strong political jroundi.ln the oomlng campaign, and auo ceaawlll snralyerown Its efforn. By order of Union Central Committee. H. PORCH, Chairman. JOHN M. HAMLIN, Secretary. June 7th, 1867. Copperhead Resolutions. Below wo give res olutions adopted by the Copperhead ' ? Convention of Hancock County, on the 8th Inst: Evolved, That we believe that the Government transmitted to us by our revolutionary forefathers was origi nated by White men, for White men; and that while we wish to see the Negro happy, prosperous nnd pro tected, we are unwilling to have him thrust into the Jury-box, or into ofllccs, to domineer ovor white men,' ' and to toe used by unscrupulous Rad ical demagogues as a voting machine at the ballot-box. Rttolted, That tho Radical major ity in Congresa has done moro to ward destroying tho Union than Jell. Davis and all his rebel troops could do. That while Congress has torn ten Btars from onr Flag ten States from, the Union Davis aud his x friends rere unable to tako out aincla Stater"- ' Rttolved, That we extend a cordial welcome to all thoBe who-are op tooaed to negro auiTrago and the dis- franchiscmr nt of white inenj that we ask them to come with us for thn purpose of protecting our system of government from rudieai acuemes and encroachment. i . . -.. Rttolvel, Xlutt wo a io opposed to a: the 40 called Bill for the Ueconiti uc tion of the fckmtu, by which ton States arp legislated out of the Union, and J.wUloU sots tuo iultUay"ovortT)o ,f law; and Ihat'we beliove taxation wbita .manT without roDresonUtion, rupresanUti and representation of Bond holders without taxation to be a fraud and wrong. By resolution No. 2, it can clearly be locA that" Copi'eVhonds fear the negro; that they consider him niuch'Bnnerior to' a portion of them- selves that 1 is neuctsary to fceep him down for ((ear jhe, .will put-atrip them. 1 ' No! B'feolaro'Jff. Dnvla to more loyal, poAjto have dono much loss iniury to the country than baa Congress. ' No. 4 is an invitation to Union ruen, soldier ami utizona, to strike hands with men who.by words, fought i bfi nuiaii wtw v. a w w tv a u wiiiu'Ii 'No.' 6 opposes ' the Reconstruction io-' BIU Bn advoc.'itaB t hi owing the gov. : ernmcnV into the hands, of rebels trMntrts to rlfafaatiehised tU1 being aejjtliftit iiriaBoijtatlofj.'' Taking tlip resclutloiiV cited to beade itf ftbooand W iee that they ewe animated by the saine Bplril now Yd bra-;..i.i4'4av ,'UUii .11 Tho New York Trilnino, nftcr ita grcnt head signed the bnil-honrt ''f Jeff. Davis, Bccmii to hnvc lif?ht show ered upon it In ft moat mirnciiloua m (inner. Id a long nrticle, recently published It ye " We are afraid we cannot trust the rrcsident. Shadca of the departed ; cannot trust tho President -tho New York Tribune can't ; strange, passing strange. What man except Mra. Cobb has trusted him for two years. One or two more auch discoveries by the Trihuno will make it rank aa a first class pioneer. About t year ago a Constitutional Convention, tlint aasoinblcd In Now Orleans, was broken ti by an armed mob, who mnrdnved several of its members. Tho survivors wcro In. dieted for causing tho riot, of which llioy were tho victims. That was tho result of Andrew Johnson's poli cy. To day a Republican State Con vention meets in tho saiuo city and tho same building In perfuut peace and acourily. That is the result of the defeat of Andrew Johnson's poli cy and the triumph of Hint of Con areas. I Tub 4th im Finm.ay. As will be wen by tho announcement or tlic committee of nrrangmciita, in anoth er column, there is to bo a grand celebration in Kindle, on thc4lh Ju ly. Vi'o have only room to nssitro tho lovers of good old-fashioned cel ebrations Ihnt no pains will bo spar ed to make this ono long tu bo re membered. Let the people turn out in crowds. There will bo an abund ance of room, thousands to eat ami pleasure enough for all. A grand, good timo may be expected. Attorney General Stanberry's Opinion. Tho Attorney General has deliver ed his opinion upon the Reconstruc tion Bill of Congress which defeats the objects and intents of tho act. It is very long nnd wo are unoblo to publish it, but give several extracts from an article in tho Gazette regard ing it : What is the effect of this opinion ? It bind? no department of tho Gov eminent; but the acting rrcsident may, if ho chooses, make it his rule of action, nnd he is tha Commander in-Chief of all theso District com- munders, and may countermand their proceedings, as he probably will. It is to be expected that such a man as Air. Johnson will seizo upon an opin ion which makes all his objections to the reconstruction act as falsehoods, whn it will enable him to uccompliHh the purpose ol those falsehoods. It mo Vva avrtaoto.l ttiat In . this present convenience for defeat-1 ing tho reconstruction net, no will confess himself a liar in all tho rea sons ho gave whcutio tried to defeat it by a veto. It is easy to see that this opinion, if acted upon by tho Acting Presi dent, will materially chango the re construction act, and may require tho wholo work to be dono over again. That act did not intend to establish any despotism save the des potism of justice and law. It did intend to supplement the local au thorities by military administration whenever they refused lo protect per son and property. It did intend hold a military control oer tho pro ceedtiL's of reconstruction, so that they should not bo under tho indii once of tho disloyal local authorities should bo hold provisional only, and subject to removal by tuo United States military authoritiea when tliev tailed to aiimiiiiHler tho laws so as to afford equal justico to nil persons. The opinion 01 tho Attorney Gen eral makes these provisional ollicers supremo so long as they maintain the forms of legal administration. And we have hail cxumplcs of the atrocities that can bo committed un der theso forms in rebel hands. also defeats tho purpose of the act by giving tho Provisional State gov ernments such absolute control as will make their iufluenco paramount hi the process of reconstruction. W haveauwUicr example of tho Acting President's falsehood and self stultt Ucation, in tho prutenso which id set up for this occasion, that whereas the act tuakes tho provisional gov ernments 'subject to the military authority of the United States as lorcinnuer . ucscnuvci, merciore me cmvpwt- vui-Uu. exercised bythei of mi' iary ooinmanders, but only K -.. although Mr. Johnson a so be p ; iul ' Domoitratio confederate1'. Ij:.vt UltlicrtrjViaiiiind Hint even tlio powL'tH conferred upon tho United States ly tba Cuutititutiou belong not to Congt'CBs, but to llio Executive. Heretofore Mr, Johnson was inclined to Tvio out (.'ongiosa, and nsaumo lo tho Exot'titivo. Now ho puts linck ti))on Congicsi tho power itspceltlo ally oouffi red upon the military, up ou ibu sltiflud ground thnt ILu mili tary. ntilUority ol'thu United States jatoiia Congveiia. , . , 1 liu timgress ot tuo nntion not goinc; to liae tlieir nets thwar ted ly Mr. Stanlierry'a lawyer con tlriiutiona, hur by Mr, Joliiiaon'p ilstaiipc. Tliey" "iiro only delnring1 tho work ; but if they attempt ulan of defeating it.' thev will oulv uiflke tho work more thorough. Cbngreoa Is forced to net again upon this matter, it will make auch n tlla pOBul of theso provisional govern inonts that there will bo no further question n to ' either their atutua existence) and it will begin in tho ....... .nM,l,.l,ll..llA. . . I ."'V 'V '"'"V ""8 "" ,0 United btt law, lo bo continued until aueft a aettlcd atato of trnnnldty ty and law tOilding aeourity ahull eatablibhed aa will make lit oonditioua or reatorl tba local aUctioni. NASBY. NASBY. A Faithful Account of the Trip to Raleigh, including the Discussion before the Start. POST OFFIS, CONFEDRIT X ROADS. (wich is in the Stait uv Kentucky.) June 10, 1867. 1 coompi4 the l'roanlent to Tawlay. in r-reitnon. noc.n non, """ -'"'"" wllhottl me to arrange tha delinia : and doth nlc tnancearlnt wlch I tteroa- , n"r' Tbrtaw!ylrlp wut tU ekkalon nr a a rioua trouble In th ('Ablnol. Th Vi eel- wui In faror n It. Kx be fed. he wii , ' . ... ...iila aenabelly uv aBIIIal prauaion. na na 1 itn xnerlenned a moat cnuaoomin l"ve ,-.,, rV.rhiai.aranla.nertlKelerrf.rthemnn hia : i .. i,,..'. atria. Iia l ad awtina around the i entire cirri lit flilitiel honor, and Bed found traltore on nil aldea, but li cood lay hi band on hit heart and any that he hed never knoowed a tnw man, but who, nt oin pened u hia liln hod a father. Why, then, a'nood n notbonor our laihera? How ctM.d It b better d'tn than by layln corner atuna? Ili father dnreeat In ItU. and It wnx tlm that thla dooty wu. allondcd to. Dealdea, at tliH crltla In th affair u the 1 e r.niiitrv . with Wiiaon and Kelly an irtln tlirotiKh the Hoiith, lie Ht It would bo a good thing to hnw ouraflvea. goward fult that It wul wll to go. Fllllal lova wuitcbatmln. hlmkapeer, who vat ti UHIy celebrated n a drum:itia tl ono he o..(.d menalitin wi:x for diplomallo telegiaf (In, rmarkt, " Mow iharper nor a aurptint a loolli II I lo hev tlinr.k:M cbiid," the truth uf wlrh he hed ox, ori enoed, he hed bin aljlod the fi,ther nv the l!cptibllcnn iari r. but that wit. Rot the pint. It la the duly u every aon to Iny cornor-atuna. In this ca-e II wood cilin', l-T bin m re oredituhlo hed II bin dono lllty years njo, lHt almt d irorence la It! Il la r.atral c i we ara about belli SiMli ncd lo utir full era, that we ahouil rf member 'm . rt.UIi a, l.o led a lit tlo I crch wicli ho foil l.e'd like lo do'.lver. lie w antld to bear tcMltr.ony to tho patriot am uv tho aon uv Jacob Jobnon ; purtick lerly to our colored hrothron In North Caril ny, wb l ev bin lialonln' to Eollny nt.d Wil son. Uardiill d'dn't hlocvn In It at all. lie mmlo hold to any Hint ez the dncecat Johtion hed lalnpt without a oornr atnn for ft 1 1 y - IS v yeiira, lie ll tr.nnnn k i .i"uk a winiif loncr. It waa rather la'o in the day. lie blcaved In fuclln aorrowlul over the dar;tee ur i'Ur rointive a. but h d:du't go much on doln It llltv llve jeara alter dale, it wuz toe much liko humifi into tcora cvor the mi Drum uv tho litat illneea uv yur hrnt wllle'ii creat grnr.dyiother. Tho apeochea ho didn't blcftv in itl nil. ffoh-d men a "me uv II he hod accompanied one toor uv thn kind, lie had bin on It. He wi'7. nt Cleveland, at itidiKHHioll and Hprn Kl.oW. Minoy. Mr iicpiied to be excooscd. lie didn't keor abiul tnilin ali'h a k.te agin. Ill the people1 uv the houlh ahood recoeve ua e corjelly ei Iho peeple uv the North did. he preferred to roniiult hia feellna nnd be absent. He wnz itaenailive plant and dieliked aum thloc" Kl hl nicmry ecrved him nuhl the demen nt rli"U torden't he coneidorod flat'.erin. The peeple didn't flitil dead sata at ua. but they did wit's. Ill they wuz col, I Hicy nut too cold. 1.1 they wur. in a vol.it ire liumet ihor wuz to lively. He hed about made up hn mind that II wi rn t uv any yooae to flic ,t out on line ei 11 ioi.n nu Miumer.atio la a ilooty. but when aticce a la e. nu noHRIt'l v wmrr in iiiv a,nia nAiinia. ani a !he yooae f Wlierelore atrungle? Let u Jo alow, "raw uui niirii.. ... iuu cuu uv our 'apective tornia, ki d an live that when tlio f uiuiniiiia ooinioi io jiiiw ma innoouiera hie caravan Hint move out uv Waahlngton inward their 'apoulive homua, wa go not hkothedufky alave at nile, wai'a bet b:a l on two pull', but itiolliud and aiMtmned hv at we've saved, go like one who' got the whorowtthal to live it wui a anunte i...i to him lo know tnat the worat ,n(nwiiiaon forgotten. Whoever apeeke uv Tyler r I'onrco or llukiiiiun now ? Hon ' Arnr.ld ia only spoken uv on Forth uv Juiva Hiid Judla likanot on hundayi. It will h. U . wiili na In lima, lor wicli. llianlc Lord. Hut It wui determined to go, nnd I wuz aent t i Ilawley to itmi out wnero the grave uv the honored lamer uv our Honored rreai dent, wuz reoly h catid nnd to nmko awh oilier Rrt'eiificmon'a rz the e x:i:enctca uv ll cae deiraniled, which I did. I hed d.DH'ully in locating the gravo, nnd ain't Jeal ahoor that I found the rlto one. Tho people Havley W'liz aiixlotia tn hev It come off. trade wuz dull the retail lino, nnd for fear that I should report that the grave co. dent 'ie found and thua nip their biiddiu hopea. iheygive me the cholco ' f aomo twelve illti on. Meleiitin tho most eligible, I made id other arraiuimcnia and returned. The cxcuraion contrasted very lavornblv with tho ono wo took last lull. The people receeved ua at evory atatlon wllh lb most agecllng domoniiratloda nv love, "John son! Johnson! Johnson!" tboy yelled each sloppin plica, wlch sounded sweeter In hi ears and mine than 'he d.unuable llcr alion uv'Miraid! tirant I ir.uu : ' which Kiooced na nt evory pint North. The I'real dent wuz aorry he hoiln'l taken Hratit with him to show him thai ef he wuz the most popular In aome localities, wo hed the hearta uv the puoplo in others. Hut there wuz drawbax to our enjoi n. unt. o aoonur wood tha President commence " Fellow Cit tyna''' than ItHhdall wood pull 1 n- r and off the traue woou siarf. lie wuz deter mined that tho I'lesuletil (hoodn't apeak, iuu p. ii mo to a great dual uv trouble, alter we arrived I hod to write out uud tela Kruph to the papers tho apdeche tb res ident wood hev ma do. Atllawloy lleneml Battles weloomed the Presidential pnrty and the President ro spoKded. Ho roiniirked vhat. In Ituwly flint opened hia tender eyes, a pnmiilos boy. Here ia the scones uv hia childhood; here la everything tu bind man to lna fellow, and to aaAooiat him with that with wich ia associated; bore la whore the tenderne uv heart hev taken holt upon everything wlch it Icz attached iiaull. Hut I e wuz waiidorin Irom hia suhjick. His mind went back to the day he leu this city, a penmitss hoy. Where is them wiuh he loll behind Inui! II begged to iniulr, where is friends uv bis childhood ' Where la the Uay wootU " Kil ed at Antlotam !" shouted a relumed Oonlednt. " I wuz by iVlllyum' side when h wnz shot.'' wher is the lluntera?" B licln sdlslilery nl Wniliall Court'otta," scd Hits same lellor, who lliol the President roely wnuud to knos. He wuz choked riowu, and tlm I'rem.lont poroeodod : ' Whcr Is the lli y-tois, mid tho Minlthses, t ie Hrnvncs. ui.d the Joneaiis ? Wher is long Hat uv limn who llveo at thai day i w llvuo lir l wus a uenouesa ooy, vtnTti mo, t onmiaud rspck forcnnsian oy uv ilevoulicn. I feel pround uv Una ilem ooHtr iBhen 1 leel proud uv any demnnstra alii ii. I nllooalon bcz bin lundo lo uy boy ho d days, wlum I wuz tt pantillesa tn. may nay hero, ez pertinent lo that aubieek. that I l ev adhured to Hie liiinlanionlle prin ciples uv Hie rov'metit, nu t the flag and Hon a t m n 1 1 ti . Hut to returu to my aubjeck. When I went out from ninong yi a a penul lets I o, I adoulcd the C'onstouslion oz guide; and by tlieiti I her alius bin guided To the young I would say that will be l.afe in taking in i a iimdt-1. Loavin bora pern Hess hoy, li la I ol for roe lo say whelh ur oi not I hev uuceeded. I am no lonor pei.mlesa boy, nT la them wich la mound me. Mrs. lobb ain't a penniless hoy, nor -a but ikiia is wnmltirtiig lioio toe iubjeuk. For tu ot.eiiiiMgunienl uv to vuuua men uforemo. 1 wood say that I hov enjoyed all eaieiinoiii. I am no aspirant for u"thlu. ami tneien r tu way is now open for em All Uce ur honor la now before em. b:.k you lor this roi tel wcluum. North i:i litiy o t mo out a pouullesa bov, and not nil rd me a:oh advnntag ez, oiiiia'iljriug uy ineriti, i ougni ip uev neu, j bi I lore I s better ez II wuz. lining out a iiounlleaa bo., and riilurmn aftor holdlu every (mm Alderman uv uiy adoptul village, up i n-tiineui, avows in, quaiuiea III muuA lietler advuiitnge limn el 1 bedn'l gone out a poniil less boy. I thank you tvt uu nibulo to uianv good tiualUtea." And ho stal led to git dowu wbou Ifandall Whispered aulbiti lo In left ear. il.a.n pron.ly and drawm out hll hind- aoreneri tue i-rcmteni asioiued a look suhdoo.l groel nod re.ooinod i " I hev uooioauo'iK yoo id parll'dpate II. o dtid.oakhriiuv a uiouuineul taainan wlch all nrc ie If or (11 love d. tho' it ho. tor Kith Hi iki itty be llu wus lutur aim iiuiuviv, wiwi'ii aaa'iuilia lor ty gQ iii tu ani(iin you ii ;ii.inis you, but uv U.n, I i.ui pi'fUJ, (,ir hvd U not I, in fur lilui wouiititi't liav returned IL shiuia autul lo ynor youug uiuu wioli I am." iuoornr-luu wua laid and the tnonu uieuf tt s It la ur rd Iiwmwu, to loot blth. It' er. ""d a Ion foot ur aton re. ! l'e k e Ibere w ip North ( apoIIov. rzuie monument wnn!tid there win ttie appro priate apeeeha. and (hen mv little arra' ' ment cum In A r!xer nnnn I hd took with na from IVanliinston rnabod for'a'd and ed: ' Illena de 1,-rd. I ' bin wal'ln tor dla day to e de I'rmldent- rmr Prenldett! at whim a q'iad o' n'Ktora I'd up ai'd drill ed, hoi ered Mt 'r ! ' Th.a Utile aff'otin aeen orer, titn O't'd rnnna. wlftti I'd aln bro't with na In a prlll car, eiim lor'r1 with a expremlr n ntf pt- found Kreef. at wt'li tna rreatnent wept, urn !,rir elurti hnknve nv the rholoeat flow where rB t) '0u()i( ,Miy () waahlnnton upon the tomb. It win reely a lortiln ta'do. The ancient .!. woman 1...IH nB tl Vfttf iJlet' htHtll. 1artrnona a alinnin the bok .va : the I'raalrieni wits hia be I b ied. Apparent donl a dreamln nv the daye n hia boyhood ; with m aiirnai-n uy Ihankfulneaa that nijllltr t recumrd Ihelr Mo e; i wuli a aaintlr rmlle on hi face ; W.llaa Iryln to look ex hear Ilka Seward ei I"""'.'1 .'but fulline mlnnrnhlv to look like iir t li inar but the etfjreM old aa he la. and lUnilnll wilh bl handkarohcr loh aeyrer af namntned hrtlie movin acoen. litll KPfn. In one eve cn"lied over 'the hwlk irther lo ace how II took ani n u th niKk'ra, It u a ccn eaelnr to be Im i.'ined thnn deaorlbed. Ther wuz aeveral innldenta wlch okknrrad wich did not appear In the tolcnrnph. When Ilia Kxiallenor win apnekin ti hi neell and remirkl that hlaraoo win noerly run, an un rnKennraled niger yel 'd out "Tank ne l.i. rd I" and when the u iadrooda will a alrew- In flower on the (t'-HTe uv Hie Kcollonry'a tathr. I olmerved rutbor more tittei lnn amons th nlssera than I annroved nv on a aolluman occasion. I aakt Iltnda'l wot;ha thot uv Hie apeknlaahln. and bis anwer " It duln't pay !" alruck mo ez hovm a vano uv Iro i.b running thro it. (In our return tho President wnz allowed In apeak more, f.r Kendall gut tired uv watch in him. Wo ret'n nod in good hp.ilth and sum uv us in good spirits. Howard feels we.l f T :.a haz an alndini laith that lha mere showin uv hise:f alli.z he, an ft.jck for good upon liie people, and sz a mailer uv coorsa Heck- Welles thinks so to. PETROLEUM V. NASBY, F. M. I (Wich is Postmaster), and likewise Professor in tho Ham nnd Japhcth Free Academy for the develop ment uv tho intcllck uv all raeci, irrespective of color. New Advertisements. J o tv ez or at ez he he to the the ho nun I my a a la, 1 1 did her. mils lo my uv in BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! I N DEY GOODS AT CARjVAIIAiV'SJ Constantly receiving NEW Iloucht Mtrictlr Tor Cash SIXCE THE LATE DECLINE. Bound to sell as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST! ?11 BROWN it BLEACHED MUSLINS DENIMS, BLUE & B'iOiVN, Htckory, Check, and Ticking, extra heavy (ir;ii ii B.ift 1 CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS, CIIALLIES, LENOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES, COMMON DELAINES, MOHAIRS and LUSTERS. Splendid Dress Goods FOR SUITS. BAL!MOI AX.S ! Thibet Shawls, with llCSIIltltlll fcilK. -fringes. Kid cluroa. Lad ca' Sacklnca and Ruale TrimmiiiEs. laiu stuck "I black and Fanuy Silks. Ciinii'lelo slock ut -NTOTIO-MS! A Superior Hoop Skirt best made at a reason able price. the 'Qg I FflMGH CORSETS. w Frencli & English Jaconets, BUrF AND riOUHID. Beautiful Gingham Lawn, in 1'lnk and White and lilue and White Check. CALL & SEE GOODS & l'BICES. June '.'I, I-G7, ly. Admiiiitrn tor'H Sale ol l.cnl I.tatc. IN pttntuxn'-e of a :i ordur framed b" l!iu I'rohats Court of Hannnok county, Ohio, I will nj,r tf; sala at pithllo u'totion, on Ilia 11th U.iy ot July, lsd7.al lilo'olock a.m., upon the premises, the fnlioirinn ilescrlbei rul eatal silual lo Hanoorc county, Unio, to wit : Th west half of the northeait quarter ol the iiorihast quarter of section tliirtoon, in township tw,,, south of raui;e nine cast. iMx.uimug taetty acres ol laud, Iron of dower. Appraised at $SUH. . Tuauaos biui One third In hand, on third in ou year, and ono third In Iwoyoars fioei the dity of ale, will) Intorest. Th payiuenta to he loouiod by inort,K pou th preuilses soil. Wll.MAU H. 0AI.LA.ST. Administrator gtSVilliam Oullani, Ueu'd. June 21. lst;7, . IMti'li Aollcr. NOTICE la hereby ylvsn lo Cook and Pierann (who arn i,wi residonts ol Ilau-ooi-k county, Ohio), that thai will h a p. iltlou preaeuled to the Trusleos of Porlsg townsinp, llanuuok nounty, llhiu. ou th 3 Jill day of. Jain, HUT, mklliR said Trust,.. I looale and esublifh a ditch or water onurse, ootuiueiioniK about llu rods soma 01 th southeast vomer ol si u.ion ten (lu) ol said township and continue north along ins ioui uiuu aiq wutorooara laaea the road tliouo to l.illow the uia.inilorliua or said w.Ud vourso tluouKh the lauds of the tollow tiiK porsnue to-wit: V, Urown. Lsvi aud Ueuiou Thomas, took aud I'lersou, Thlllp boter aud If mil Hough, until It Intersects Ton Mil Creek and Ihor Uruiiout. bald pttltion will bo lor kuarm ai Lha rosidauua of t-'niUMia llrowu ou tho .Dili ol Jnue. f. Skowm , Jun ITtb, im. fUUwurl. Wo..w. Great Downfall in Prices of Dry Goods, BARGAINS FOE THE MILLION. Wc Can Sell Cheap! Mmi Sell CUcap! Will Sell Cheap! FOR OASK AND CAQII OJMXT ! Merrimack, Caclieco, Spraguo and all other prints 15 cts Good Prints for 10 cts Better Prints for 12.J cts Yard wido Bleached Muslin Sheeting 12 cts J3e3t IJrowii Muslin PS cts cts cts First-rato yard wide Mti3lin 16 IViee, bright, new Delaines only 20 ono oi your old btyies, ehclt worn.but late styles; call and sec) And cheaper still common Cups and Saucers 25 cts Full stock of crockery, any sizo set you wan, CHEAP. Ladies, We Have a very Desirable Stock of DRESS GOODS; all the Latest Styles I Plain Silk Granedines, i Cliambrus. Lawns, Cliallics, Alpacas, etc. Striipo(l Silk Grancdinos,. very pretty; Scotch Ginghams, all colors, 40 cts. I'ophns, j Black liasqiic Silk, Pcrcal, buff and pink, ! Black Dress Silk,pain&COrded FULL LINE DRESS GOODS FOR SUITS ! KV3CII SO PRETTY J2I EVER SO CTIKAl ! I STRIPPED AND BARRED NAINSOOKS I PLAIN AND DOTTED SWISS!' imm LAWK, FINE IRISH LINEN! BEADED PARASOLS, ALL GOLGRS, NAPKINS, White aud Colored, IMIOCADE AiVD S.0W DROP TABLE SAHASK Cheap SFtawts, Cheap Batmopatj, H5Qp Sfeipt?, tQ?k Ctothiag Cheap. Cottonadc, Linens, Jeans and a full line of 3Ien's and Boy's Goods for Pants, Cot ton Yarn, warranted good. Best Batting, etc., ect. We are just receiving our .Summer Stock bought after the great decline in New York had TOUCHED BOTTOM and we now nroDOse to cive the People the benefit of it. We have marked our goods to sen iuk unsau. believing it to be tor the very best intere.-t of buyer3 aud seller. Call and see i. We will take pleasure in showing you Goods at prices that will make you think the " giod old times are coming back again." I Us ti U W al-' . irf ilfj , & m Me TO THE 11 SS COJIKBt has been receiving-another large stock of Ladies' Hats, Straw and Bugle Trimming, to which she would be pleased to have her friend call and look through, satisfied that she cm suit all. I : - l- TT! 1 1 fXTU TTfl IT cl-i II nnntinnna tn aunarinfnnil tUt f !!,.., .,1. 1 Cl.:n ...1 TTT1.: .e rr.i. 1 T l 1 I- .iibs j 1. i rim wuuuuis vv oupi.uiiuu uivsi,jiuj, uuaiujj uuu y uj Kiug over oi iiais uiiu i ouueis, uuu ia now prepared to accomodate all who call. sTCall and see uat tbe store oi j. o. iijuiuau. 'MISS LYDIA COMESn- A. QHtLB LQST IK FINDLAT ON SATURDAY And a Decline in AT THE EMPIRE STORE Good Prints Jwst Received , at iZh Gts. ' MUSLINS Frorn a to ZQ Cetitsl Delaines 20 Ots. A Larsc and Attractive Stock of all kinds of At tho Lowest Trices for MISH HALL'S Millinery Department Remember the Place Gage's Old Corner. Tho Great New England REMEDY. DR. . J.W. POLAND'S S& Ef' ' WHITE PIXK sia- JL (O)iroiAD. Is now offered to th afflicted throuiihout the countrv after having been provod ly tho test of eleven year In the New England titates, where Its merits have become aa well known aa the tree from which, In part, It do mes ua virtues. TUG WHITE PISE COMPOUND Cures nrThroat,Cold. Coughs, Diptherli, Bronchitis, HpittmK of Blood, and Pul monary Airicfions Kenerally. It Is a remarkable remedy tor Kidney Complaints. Diahetes.diilicul ty ol Voiding t'rino, Bleeding Irom the Kidiicysand tUd der.itravel and other com. plslnts. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND. "It was surly in the spring rf 135 that this sompnund was nrKinated. A member ot my family wai alTlicted with tin Irritation of the throat attended with a disaiireeitble oouuh. I bad lor S"mo mouth prev.ous thought that a preparation having lor its oasis ins insiue nara or in wuit pine, might b ao oompnumled a lo be very us ful lo diseases ol the tiiroat and lungs. To attost th vulua ol it In the cast alluded to, i oompounueu a amau iuantuy oi lu meul oine I had been planniug, and gave It In tea spoonlul doses. The result whs exceedingly gratifying. Within two day the irritaticn ot the throat was remored, thn cough sub slued and a speedy cure was elfiictod. Moon alter this I sent some to a lady In Londonder ry, N. II., wno bad been autleriug lor week with a bad cough oucaaioned l,y sudden 30ld and hud rata "d mucous streaked with blood Hlie soon tound relief and sect lor more. Hh toog about ten ounce of it. and got wall. J. B. Clark, Ksij., editor of the Manchester Dally Mirror, made a trial of th same ur paration In the case o a severe cold, and was cured immediately. He was so highly pleased wllh tbe results, and so confident in success attending It sales, if placed belore the puulio, that he Dually perauadod me to give it a n 11 ruu, ana send ll aiiroad to benellt the fluttering. In November, lb.io, I firm ud verliaed il under tb nam ol Hi VYuita fine Compound. In two year from that time there had been wholesaled in Mtinchaa- ter alone, mi humtrtd dull art worth, where It u is tlio loaa ol uti ice cotiriu reuiediea In t e market, ntd still maintains that puael. tlon. There are good reason lor all lb.hu ti is very soothing und healing In it oaturo, I warming to the stoiuanh, and pleasant with al ta the taste, ami is exceedingly cneap. " As a remedy for kidney complaint, the White 1'ine Compound stands unrivalled. It was not originated fur thai purpose, but a person In using It for a uougu. was not only cured uf the cough, but was also cured ot a kidnuy diUlculty ol teu year alandlng. Hi nee that accidental discovery maiiv Ihou- uauda have used it for lite sxme oomplainl aud bave been oonipletely cured." The above j; wrltteu ov lr. Poland In IKiit). bine tuun. as in ilaiiohtster. the Whit Puis Compound has laken tbe lead ol all cough remedies, a well as preparations ior th cure ol Kidney difficulties, tu 'every city, town, village and hamlet, throughout tbe Now tnglaud Bute, ibis remedy is as sale and pleasant to take aa ll la effectual. Tb editor of tb Mauoheater Daily and K eekly Mirror, In th leader of to Daily, thus writes ol th Compound I the While Piu Compouud la advertised at much length In our columns, and wa are happy to learu that th demand lor Ills In- II ia th very beat mauiulne for uoughs and'8-,""" colda w know of: and no family that nasi ono used ll will ever o wuuoutit. We speak Irom our owe knowledge. It is sure lo Kill a coia, ana pis.aui a H is aura. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND. GEO. W. SWEET, Fropriator. rairaasu si nia Nfr Eaflaad Uolaalcul Depot, 101) Uauover Htrt, Duston, Under th Supervision oJ Uer. J. W. Poland. avUeutoa, Myers at Condeld, and ell roof & Armalroug. Wholeaal Aaeuta, tlevland. for sal lo rtndiay or v. v. citinger Co., ti. Uray, 8.J. at. Buber a. Cov and B. 0. Fry 4U) dairt Lul dj-ugalaud medlol- lues generally. aaarl.lir Real Estate AND LAW OFFICE Of !BURKET k HAMLIN. Findlay, Ohio. n! ,ot 00 ,0DM ,tr,ot ,lsu" P!!nS0NS wishing to buy or sell Peal Es tate, will And it to their advantage to cai attb ortli-e ot BL'P.ivtT Jt 11 .II.I, ovor J. S. Patleraons blore, corner Mam and 8an dustry streots. Among the many farms and desirable town property nr the following : 40 -A farm of 100 aore mil northwest nl McCnmb. 73 acres cleared, balance good limber; flno orchard, cider press, good frumo dwelling and large hair barn In couraa of coiiHtrucilon, fences in gum! re- pnir, everyinniir in ilislci.-s ordnr. I'ru e, 110 per acre ;l. 000 In hand, ramaindai in one and two years. Will exchang lor good f.trui In alissouri. 39Farmof lHaor-a In Flndlay township, 73 acres cleared, balance good tlinhur, has a stream of running water through it. to go.'d dwelllnga.and One barn, two good orchard. Pricu, t )i UU per acre. 29 120 acre of land In Fulton county, IMi nois, a miles Irom Illinois Hiver and sioam boat landing,! miles Irom Chicago A Kill ton Co. R. It., 7 miles from I.ewistown. the county-seal; 40 acres timber, balance prairie. Price, 110 pur acio. 33 No. 7 and 8 Coil's nul l,.!, two Thore la a small frame dwelling, stable an? other out buildings, good wator, 4c. Price, siuou iu casu. 34-193 acre of land in Eaiil township, Hancock c lunty, Ohio, UU itcre dear I and ut.dor good mat nf cultivation. There la a good two-story frame dwelling with cellar, and wood-house adjoining ; it lai-gx frame barn and olheroiit bulldings. Plumy of good spring nnd well water; large up- file, poar uherry and peaoh orohard ; two urge sugar camps, 4-0. Cue mile west ol Bsllelonlatne road and half mlla Irom Hishop'a mill, bohool iviiiun 2j rocs Price, tiu per acre. Terms ea.y. 'ii acres' ui oe so:u separately hi fin pur aero. 36 I) story frame dwolllng, containing six rooms anu summer kitciien with a never laiiing well ol good water Inside ; with two hue Iota well arranged with ornamental upplo, peach, cherry and plum trees, grapes and currants, good burn with gruu- eries, sueus and sLaoiing lor lour uoraus, everything in flrst class order. Puce, 1 1200, on reasonable terms. 120 acres of land, one mile sintli ot Court House, gooa orcnaru, zuu sugar trees, ue trabi country seut. 380 aores timber land In set-lion 21, iu Ool aware township, Price, I12U0, uusli. 23-2 desirable building lot ou Sandusky nireei. rrice, jjo. 21 A frame house on W. Sandusky stteet, 101 is wen isuueu. rrice. ijw. 0 Two building lots (21 7 and 218) In Tanco's aauitiou, rrics, 5ju. ! 7 H s'ory frame dwelling, on Crawford strsot, i rooms, good well and cuteru, vrj thing In good order. Price, f ltioo. Price. A Two story brick dwelling on Bandusky street near Main, metal root, wood house, well ana cistern, an iu una oruor. rrice, I2S00. 52 A fln rejlriene on Bandusky (treat. Price, aJOWJ. 33 H story frame dwllln on IT. Sandusky street. oouUiulug 7 or rooms; good baru. milk bouse, well of water, and plenty of fruit ana ornamental ireeonioi. rrlue, B9" Will attend to all Legal usi- tun tntrvtttd to thtir car. IMPORTANT TO HAY MAKERS. wah n":e: n o REVflLVUVS SULKY RAO Combines all the advantage of both the SULKY &. OLD REVOLV. ING RAKES. By mean of the lever with Its cams and stops, the driver haa moro perfect control "vor the It ikn that can possibly he bad over 'he old fashiontd Hovolvor. I does not dust ino nay as wi-e lactn usually do ; Is easily iiamllrd by a boy, and the Inclination of tho tooth isem.ly regulated so as to pas over any otm ruction, or dip Into a swalo. It is eoany iranspoi ieu, uud ITKANSI-OIITINO 1'OSITIOM.J the n .15: 233 ran os oaiaooeu irom llio MHHy in a mo ment, siiouiii tne opcnitor n lali a light ve hicle lor riiuning upon crrana.. iii'ii'iKJ, oenn won mint and with a good Hpriog Koal. hy placing a box upon ll. will be exceedingly usoiol lor light work all ihu year around. lHAMYMIt, D aM CO., MANSFIELD, O. Mitnuraoturers of Machinery. Tools, r'arm aipieiueiiis a 11 11 t M ) sugar Evaporator. Having llttod our works with ooiuiilete ma- ohiiiery, we lire prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, la Iron or Wood, In a satistaatory manner. JuU.lm a. V Of m Kllvvr MmI1 . ft BARRETTS HAIR RESTORATIVE li N. II. Hltt AnTmllurl torlrtv.al li tur, tsolUaiu ia MiitOiuo, &iL JH, lA ffff Bf Ui N. II. Hltta AnTmllurl torlrtv, iU k tur, tsolUaiu ia ISiitOiua, iL JH, Uf B AR RETT'S Vegetable Hair Kestoratlre Lfnttirtl Color 1 Br. . Ilaur I OhaVIKn! til A" Bratom Grtr FTialr to It lfnttirtl Color) kctu UHiMlruiT nol lluinon i prvranta nioiem lha urowth of th root (0 their origin)! ormnia acUun i rtuli- lialr fill tutj "t t ) ip4nor DrvMing, ucmiiiiiii nu mjimoua iPtmairuu, wit me rumi ituiHiiavr iim ris' ftlll rlirlo tlmmflUJHt tilt K L.ii, Wtat, Notia, aud feuta. A V wo j. n. BARRETT 4 CO., Proprietor. MAMCHKSTC1I, ST. O. CD. F.rtlnra. Co., alolo Ayaata ftr . lllUIHJl OUUH Moore St tttausell. Purest, Ohio. Agouta Wanted - FOB BB Howe Machine Co-'s Sawinff Machines. . IS HANCOCK COUNTY. Apply to L.at. riOMfUVlLLE, Geu'lAg't, nutSLlm 227 Superior Clvland, 0.