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THOKSDAY MAY 18, 1865. JIaj FOROOVKRNOU1N I6M. . Gen. J. I), tox. Union County Convention. vention. Ths Union County Convention of Fence. Ce.titily, wilt ssnnble t ih Court House in FATL'RDAV, fllK H1H DAY OF JUHK, IM. For Iber-arpoaoof nominating a county ticket, lo-wlt; One Candidal for Representative, n (of County Treasurer, h fot County Recorder, ti (0f County IVmmieaioner, m fot li fl.marv pin-dor, And also for Hi purpoea f WinU' fi1"' fWegateetorepreernllbs eounii. m " Union Slut CH.riicn. U nt nnti ... v I I lutnl.oa.on W.in.a.lay,lha mat. aaj ' ' i i .A 1 1 Hi appoii'tmant of a Cmlil Oomailttea (or tha enanlng r, and f. r the iranaaetloa of nuch clir tuaintM aa may leitloiaUly ome befora lira Conn-mien. C. K. WATSON, Ch'm. C. K. WATSON, Ch'm. Union Cen. Com. Sen. Co. O. J. K. HORD, Sec'y. Townships and Ward Meetings. 7 b qualiowi Uotoa voura ot tha rpc llva Tonabipa of Pneca County, and W.rdaoftha CUy of Tiffin, Ol.io, rho weie lnfavorofhapollc0,lh 'rraident Lincoln, and wlio are frimdly to tli prca ut Admluiatrailon of Ilia Natior.al and Ktatc Govrrnmrnta, aia brrcby notilir.l lo meet at their reapoelira pUa of toddinp election, an hAl I'BDAV, THH IOTH D V OF Jt'NK, IH6&, at I o'clock r. M , ot aald day, and ilian and Ihcrn a'HJiut dc legate to rr.re-' arnt aaid Townahlp and Warda.in the I'nlon County Conrrnlinn lo be held In Tillin on Bitur.Ur. th 17ih day of June. IffiS. Tlia biiia of auch rfprearuiaiion la one dilc gale for every U5 otia, or fiaction of 13 volra ((Iveu fur Adraliani Lincoln in 1 -Tha aj-portl ji.mci.t of dclcgnUa ia aa followa, Uiti . tin. at vnll J art fur A.l.in No. orj.l.. ( rnln ' I ttj ( . I I 'li )l til) 1VJ ii : 1J7 HJ :un Hi 17(1 iml :u I HI 'jit Adam Hloona Big Uprii g C'lintoD Kdan llnKwall Jachaou MUrly lioudou J'lcaraut Keed Holpio eWnxa 'l'bouii4on Ventea la I Ward Tiffin li II J 7 ri 4 ft H 11 II 7 H 4 .1 a 6 Vd, do do i:i7 C. K. WATSON, Ch'm. Union Cen, Com, Sen. Co. O. J. K. HORD, Sec'y. May 11, 1165. May 11, 1165. The Spring Fashion---How do our Democratic Brethren Like It? During tho war for tlio aupproaaion ot the rebellion, aeldoin liaa it been that our Democratic fellow cit liens havo ro j'licd in the achirvementa of tho artnlea f tha Union. In obeiliunco to the tirdcra from their j;reat lender and protn type Jr.rrinaoa I). they moat always, v, ban any of our armiea won a victory, liung lln IrheaJa low, lulked in wliiapera, and looked aour and aullcn, and if ad' varaity for a abort lima perched upon our bannera,they carried high their pro. slavery lirada, ryeophantiu sin'lea learnt d la their countrnanrra mid they would go to the t'oublo toaaaitra thoir loyal iciflibora of their ancient prophetic power by ix claiming: "Wa toM you aj I' "llio South novur ean bo whipped I" Ac., A c. In a V or d, liny would dojuat about as Ji:rr. Davia did. If JurosoN felt go.nl, so did our aneieiit Democratic brethren. If ha ainiled, by a singulor iiitii:iion, a email indirection of tho riaibles o plainly perceptible on the couutenaneca of that ancient family (no Democrat. If Jif fiaaoa felt rroaa, they would aw car a 111 lla for hiin. Ma. 1avih aaid that slavery aa light ; ao did the Iiemorrata. He aaid the Boulh c uld nover bo whip ped ao did the Democrats. Ho said thst Richmond could never bo taken ; so did the Democrats, lie exemod the wanton and brutal treatment if i.u: soldiers by charging 'the fnult lo lay at vur doorj ; and ao did the Democrat. In fact, Jartinikix Davu use (heir pailcrn! and llieir guide. Now, (hat they have followed in but Ibst they will Itli t.ol.tepa for tli. last thirty years, adhered to bia doctrines sinl , . , . tescaiugs, ana wuiKca at nia urr i. .. . ... vreclices, it is not to bo expected that ... 1 wiuy tstu ueavit nnu now, t-rrn iiiii.i , , , , . . , , . . , ,. . wicked principles ai.d doings havo failed,1:' . . ..... .. tlhey will live to perpelutto his lo wear in his last hours of liberty, via memory by adouliitff the latest stylo ol dreMSvhiekbs thou"hl moat comfortable a woman's hood and petticoat I We have heard ot aome of them creeping atnJW a woman's pcllicoat far safety, hut nevor yet of one getting into a petticoat to run away. Won't it be emoting to ee the Democratic party rolled up In .....I-... a t...i . .i . ..... r.. ..... . .... pett.eoaUia tl.eir specchca. petticoat. In their editor,. . ,d petticoat, m ir ..., pcc ., t..el,are.u,.! Hickory is .o longer H,. in..gn i. uf llelnucracy, or,t ha.b..u.urpl by . petticost. " - " "" asaa- .mwv.w.iv ttw l - VII lta Ilk It t Trial of the Conspirators. Tbs trial of the aaia.'sinatiou coiispira toca eotaaaeaaed at WashingCon, on last baturdsy, tMi(M( the Military Cont-'mis-ssion detailed for that purpoee. Gen.IIi'X TSI in President of the Court Martial, Hul.T is Julge Advocate, aaaistad by Bus a in snd liiMfiHAat. lae Court is open. Tbs prisoners all succeeds! ia, procuring eauneul. Rcvsrdv Joiiiisoa is Ur.. BuaaATl'SCOunseJ.. The Utest Wsali- luglon deapatcb says Ui evidence of fuiltiaf ths pilsoncrs at ihe Conspiracy tisl appears ao conlusive ss to complete ly check ths current or sympathy In thair lavor produced by, the proposed secret Jlal. n IS ssiu1 Uial- lite priaonera era tOVned by llieir counsel la absudon all hop. ,They appear utterly broken down. Heverd Johnson takes but liuie part in tht trial. He la preparing an' elaborate argument. CbaUiingliig (he jurisdiction of 'the Cotil. The Empty Sleeves. In out dispatches, e..ya ths Cincinnati Comrnf r-.i, and occ.aionnlly wandering eboutwltbout eredentinla in tlio mined. i... ornra nowsperor, wo obscrvo t atatcmenl that somebody I, about to d something for the disabled soldier. Vet- ioJIcally the Mm myslorioue assurance rcacbr-e ut from Washington that tlio. brave men who esrry with them empty sleeve, tnd other evidences of having . . ... k iltii makes n vim r.ir inn r counn j hl rxittooee dosirsbtc, are about to bo off r-, ...I iha onnorlunlty of enrnmg a " i. ..wh t.hor ae their shattered bodice . ill nrrtnit. Wo sre Informed often ""d illusively that the Oovrrnmctit hssdec.ld- ed lo.nppoinl none but disabled soldiers to clcikihlpa and kindred nffleeain ita Bir,-" rtut we will agreo to point out a thmirand aervli'ir, mutilated heroci wailii'if. "J t..r J..at aiii-Ii nn-1 ill lomo caact ruiii.Tinn j- inn! erh ono who haa been a.) fortunate aa to amire II. Ann o ill point "t ,,,n ,"m'"l,,"",i"l';r.-ad. ihi'iiaamla of men aireK, visoroua "" without aear tin tnrin, ami r"r" 'r" I i: 1. I .. m. I ..irrtfil if wllo'tit any iiipiiomi n, n r.i, I, i ln ii who atnilr nV'-rall atieh 1 b,(,,,Il p.ragrnpha when lliry reJ mem, and look upon one-ann Rii'l one-log. g, d men wiihoiil J-aloiiay, an r.niM ioua aro they of aafety in their nppoiuline.it, , (jeennae of the provi'thinl itiernliiudo ur; rrpubiica, and tho general diaponition wonder w:iy in mu ,1...U ...nori.ira In uomllT W!IV III deuce aomo of their brsther Secrelarh a do begin Ihe n form. Ono bureau in lendatolook into the mutter by and by. Another ha made ono or two audi np pointmenta, and leans back in ila nflnr noon ctinir, filled with a b'a-id pnah of l.appineas conferred. A third hi it (orees well drilld, nud Ihinka the climce would perhaps, bu troublesome, though grsccfully appreciating tho liiuduble idea. A fourth, for all we know, feora that ill" adoption tr any Mich policy would tempt people to chop t H iin ir nnnn nnd Wg', jii.t m Airtil'AD Si ki:k witheld a lieno faction from a wounded mechanic, appre hending that other workmou would he encouraged lo fill I nffladdera and break their ahturdly brittle leg. In the menu tlmo hundreds of brnvo unfortunatea can bo seen in every lnrye ciiy.aoeking employment. Their disabled condition Toatricta their labor to a few sedentnry oceup.ilion, which they can :i as well as any bodv, Tlio I. wen., nmnt lias countless poailona which th'-y e.Kild givo them. It ha pust omces and clerkahlpa In mnltitmh'. It very likely would not havo had them ir tlio nower oi American manhood had not been willing Id sacrifice, arms, leg, and lifo ilaell, lo preaervP 1?)0 Integrity of tho nation nnd cnablo it lo kC-p ita proud place. Io man denlea til. The (.over. uncut acknowledgaail In intom firms, aim ordcra a medal, oblivloiw tuo lime may come when the hero uf-Jf clothing enough to lick it on. yecr.'lary TI.:. .,,,1 Her.larv Thai, aiienk li.' I'11' A III.-, .... , , emrccetcd rslorm In nppolntmenla witi; charming rfiusion; but wo obsorvo no diminution ot ho lamo and tho hall making their way painfully nlontf the stroeta, looking up wialfully atslgna und in shop windows hobbling in stores with a little, a very little, anticipation in their sad faeos aril liobliling out again, tho glimmer of nnlieipntlon miite gone. W.l.n.lv u ai.la linnn. What huainesa had thoy ta lose their limbal What In Hie world could induto any body to em ploy a disabled soldier, when the loveliest and most perfect or his srx-a man whose akin has never been bronaed by run or beaten by rain, nnd whoao complement ..r ,l,er. l Intact could ho cot for il.eanma ttnecs! "It would make tp u'alo, to change." Precisely. It made no tmnhlo lo thla lame peraou In bo a sol' dier! It was no Irouhle for hiin when lio was borne from the battlefield, the dirt slid sweat of the charge still oil hi face,, hi good right-arm hanging by a thread of flesh, and his blood soaking thr .ugh the roeUinu stretcher. It was no trouble i . . wh0nhol.y.e...eW...ud r.ll'.d 1... ...... .. t .1 on llio anil-ulatliiu table, tho choking on llio anipuiaiing tu .ponge of chliiruform st In. t.os.r!.. he red.li.ndcd ...rgcon hastily li.og the I a . I I.:.. .. l.a ltd l.aita i-.l rmri.cd arteries, and nolliinif to be heard 1 but ihe heavv thin of hlootl into tho buck' 'et, the sod moan of the dying, ami the more psinl'ul err of llio w ho were doom. lo get well, s:id ucle.ly limit the, street some day for an honest chauco to earn their daily bread, ll waa no litmhle f.r him to march and bivouac In the logo without supper beeeiiao he was too -and we o (ioV- ,. , .,. , . lo without, he , , , lesuso he bad none lo prepare. ; ... , , , .... ll we coulJ muko any ap ica - I , . . , . , ! fear wo can't that would indu. . , , . ...... i ernnient that, wo sro almost convinced, . .... . , 1 nil to UO nun ecu- in gun iet u- . ,, . . . h, . . .. Serving SOltner v il" li-'" i,,n in n.n, ,7 . . ..... hod nr ... , , H8' '" 'U " ' ' Mr"r"riP'"'" II llUllVtfs, sbiim I v ee.w. ....... w ia .1.. , l .....Inv.1 " ' " ' " 7.,. " ." " ' ' , f, but every day, until justico wa Ihia matter. t e alill l.opi tl.ot the offilaoflhouation will not permit S shameful liegltgcnco to grow into aai uaimma piecn o. nigral....... . stninvd the pages uf history. Tho , if jlBe ,1UWI1 , d.spoaitioq to give our j,,,! defenders such olTicea in their .,ifl lUnt lre ,uil.d for; and the p.o- , fcUlw, ,j tlmiUr0U,y, J , , lcvn ar.t l0 ,rform L " ,,jn,snd, In almost every acn.o Ppu- of the word, 10 imperalivo. OCT During the palmy days of bloek- ade runninf, the port of Nassau was flour. ishing. Every-bodv wss rich or fast bo eotuing so, at least iu appear , nee. Now all ia t hanccd. A cotruanoiidni.t nf thai New York Herald writes: -Kverybtnly who esn t away ia .caving the Ulaud. The Corsica list's away pasaengora Tor occur every day blockade luni.in way la .caving the Ulaud. l.ses away a full u.d for Te lork. Auctions y of foods intended lor ling bul which have gone down to nomlinf nrices. ith tho de piirluro of Ihia steamer tho Hoyil Victoria Hotel close, (or want of pilronage. There are tigltt blockade lutuiera here, laid ap for buainess. It ta aald tliev will go to the river Ha Platte, and carry the asms business during the wsr be twet-ul'aragusy and lirasil." fjtT There waa a alight Incongruity llie mottoes-of a store window iu Port land, 011 Ihe occasion of the recent funeral of Ihe President ; "In Cud we Ultat " .uai. Becoming Repentant. Tho Inst 10 Issues of tlio Buncos AJvtrtittr plainly Indicate tlmt it hf established itsolf upon the ool of pontnnco, end ii about ready to eeiaim "Lird, liv mercy upon mo poor ,jlir,r Indeed, w understand that ,, f in friends havo manifested no jitiJ coiicorn for it spiritual welfare well it lotnporal mora wi me iur tlian the formor unJ thai lh Cuurl ii ......!... k..mA,mrimeA tht DroDrietv .jiuurnuai iiuir.i" (f jt continues on in tho ame course.oj 'giving It lecture on .roniocrsuc Tn . va ,rmin 0 00t alarms! ,..,.,. ,,.,),,,,,,, jta. .tate of deinora j M ,mt gjllC0 ,10 conpte rruPioni in mind, like the Pcnnyslvania I)iiieliiiinn, linn liCcntno considerably j..(lfn ,,,,, ti, C,H4(, 0f ttiis appro d. ,cnion pnn the part of lla frienda . .. - i . ft t - ,( ii,0 i,ie.t mat in in un iw !' n hna amili'd approfingly upon APM' oinica at whut'"9 of the J endeovored to eonvine.o Ita r tlmt ho la a cn, d I'eniocrall In ,,ll0 of week licforo Int H r,i, , jar f A.inir.w J' lMS'in'a p.il.- ... ..... -t. t I record ln loro Hie w.iriuii in.n w r, ... f...,ri,i n.,, ,,. r,niiH -ninl )(J(, ,ml,n9 0f,noechea he hna doliver- !ti fUiee j,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,! , prraiilent. If it ( ,! B it. U(.,.r u,,.,,. wmi ,m, y,ry (,,. Mu ,ylnpiori)1, indeed, i w,y did it yarW-i hia record before ..f:e wnf (im(J f)(,( p.Ml:h t, ,vluI or t ! ll only puhlialicd that part which related to tho direful consequences of n civil war, and hi opposition, at tint time, lo uholi lioniaiii. It might hnv.i published the following extraels from his speech'-s be lore tho war, togeth -r with many more like iV'in, ao a, to show ita readers Ink imphicahlo enmity to all rebel und their sympiiili s r : [Extract from Speech in the United States Senate. March 2, 1861. Sir. Preeident.I wn going on to remnk in refer, neo lo a general alluaoin to tree ami, I lint if individuals wero pointed out to ine w ho wero engaged in niglitly con- plrneiea, in secret i dlictnvea, nnd ingoing order directing the cnptiiro of nur fort and tho taking l t-tir rtistoin houses, I would allow who ivi'ro the traitors J nnd that being done, llio pernons pointed out coming w ithin tho purview nnd scopo id tho provision ot the Con-tltutlim which I hn;e rend, were I tho President of the tlniied Sillies, I would do ns Tlvmaa Jellersnii did In IHIIH, with Aaron llurr j would havo I li' in arrested : nnd If con victed within tho inclining nud rcoiio ot lbs Constitution, by tho eternal (Jod, I would execute llicin. Kir, treason must bo puniahed. lis enormity, nnd tho ex tent and depth lon-t hi mndo known. Tho time la not far dialnnt, if this tiovern- prcserveil, il Consliluiion obeyed, and ita l.uvs i X'.'i uted in eri ry ilepartinent, when soinetliiiii' ul tin kind must be I n. [Extract from a Speech in United States Senate February 1, 1861.] I hnvn been told, nnd I havo heard il repealed thai tins Union Is anno. 11 Ims neon sum in tins ctiamuer unit it in the cold sweat or death' Hint, In tact, is really dead, nnd merely lying in state waiting for tho luiiornl obsequies lo performed. If this be so, and tho war dint hna been iiiailn upon mo in conae iiu,',lico ol eilvnc itlng tho Constlailiou (no L'''ion, I to retult in my overthrow nnd l.!V I'cstriictlon; nnd thnt fla?, the irlorlous ling, tho emblem i f llio Union, . . . T i... i'. i.i i.. VltlOll WBS no.l." ,ijr Miiiiiiuii ...i.m.jji. a seven year' ctrujlle, shall bo alruck from tho Capilol t.aile.' in tho dual when Ihls Union ia Interred, 1 :vanl no more hoiior.ililu winding' sheet limn 'hat brave old 11 ig, and no more glorious g'nvo than to u interred In the IimiiIi or tim vnmu. Kor it I Uvo stood; for It 1 will eomfmio to alaiul; I caro not whcticj llio blow come; and aoum will Und, before this thing is over, that whilu there ore blows to bo L'lven, llioru will bo blows tn re Ireatou and traitors! uuive, and that whilo olhera can thrust,1 there are some who can parry. They will find that it i a game thnt two can piny in. tiod preserve my country Irom the thai Is threatening her, uvin 1 11 hia speech to llie Illinois delega tion siuoe his inauguration, the President ataled In them that his past course in public lilo would bo a guarantee of hi future action may be judged from tho above extract.! .They breathe the spirit nf constant nd ' What tl.nl acti'inwill bc .uuswtrviiig devotion to tho Union, Hid. o. a ..t.cd and unalterable determination Ihnl treaaon must be Punished. Tliessl h( i ( were hi. view, be ore treason h.d wnged a f. t.r year, war- ,, starved .... 47l"r; I . l niie hpia.innrai lia.i li.ianlaril f lis lit Nil U our priioliers tif a nation. It is not probable thst he! w ill change his views much, now thnt ( treaaon has perjirotratcj these euorini ed ties. r'.rvry one aciitainted with the Ader- .(iter's course before the war w ill not ralu(ldur,l lliat Us record will compare favor- hty with President Jeiits is's even at Hint time, mil grant uial It noes, iijw will it c uiiparo with his for the past four years) W ould il not bo like instituting a comparison between a lio.i and a cat' ., . . , n i - . .i tho one w if .ling all Ins strength and .! , .. power lor mo rotiaii ui mo i nn n, , ., . ,. . ... mi, uuier BLrdavtiiii;, anu uuui i . . . ,1... .ol..,r .-r.t.l.i..,. mul I. llin.. nii.l; i . . " ." V. M vonoino.. tiro against ill IUH "til lll' I lilt I ll.'lvl I UlltUllllW tt'lll" :...i.....:. t i.... v '';'-'"'"" -i"-" uig'tjand absurd to attempt lo make the com- p.n.o,,. Tlio airfeerfucr begins to think tht jmitaoH I. a good Uen.ot rai. Ul course . ho ia! Mtipe, llo ia onoof tho real Jackoninn li e wish wo c-.uiu any aa mucu fof ihe .Utvr(.r. JoiissoK's Democ-' racy taught him tn love the eld dig. obey the law. of his country, to revere Ihe constitution audio fiht for it when. ever Its umiiremeuts were rf-di,cculluUloj nga.nal. It wiighl htm to stamp treason w ith inlamy by hai.'-ing all iufernsl trai- tor who inaugurate 1 vvinh we could any as mufi. for llio De li rebellion, But re mui-racy of the jtdtvrliMr. 'gird for truth forbids II. fO" Tha Porl Royal New Smith 'May (ith apeska of the arrival at Jackson. ed 1 hem loose. Most of thciii liavo ar rived, and, thoy wero being supplied About twenty wero left at Andorsonville, too s ck to be moved. - There died at that 'May (ith apeska of the arrival at Jackson of,,iio of u,uad of tho J,3.H Andersonyillel prisoner who were coining iu. 'Hie rebels rinding it impossible to letd them, brought them to near our lines and turn- I prison in eleven months of tha vear on J on !ng January, 18'X, Mm .; Kobru.ry, la allies lbs establishment of !,.,t JulVnial .Vll tJIVOVUS ll,VJ 9'ti4. li Ms'Ch.SliJ; April, 575: May, 7U3l June, 1-201; July. 1.744; August, H.Uttl; .September, 3.U76; October, lA'JSj Nuveiubor, -ttl4; Don'inber, 6tt!t; January, I8W. l'Jil. Total. 1J.640. The total numbor who have died al Anderaopville 1, 1861.] What Will Be Done With Davis? Now that Davis ia caught, o good many will Inquiro what will bo dono with nlml e urn una iu""n " drtormined with but very liula difTieuliy. Prtaident imin daclired in tho Unit ed Htilea Scnoto In 18GI, Hint If he were Prraidunt lie would arrrat Davis, ar raign hlrn fir treaaon, and If convicted, would hanj him. Joiuifoa ia now Preal dant. and it la not likely, In view of the declaration) h haj more recently made, ihalhowill 1 t Davis off with any other . ... ' '"- - will not do inn inner, qui ui o mere j uM.NnrA linnn li.il.Af nf a craving fur blood-hllinj, Hut Will qn it Vj promote tne cnus oi j.isuco ami stamp the crime of treason with lnrnmy, in order that it may bs a warning to all' nnire generations. We liavs had , ,i. , i .., i.i.' i enough of blood-IcUlng, but jo.t.po oil yet been meted out to the lending conspirators ngninel tho governmelil., Davis and somo nioro of thcni must be i -- iiatii.hod from the good country winch gave them position nnd ilifbience in I lie ir earlier day s, and w liiili they afterwnrda deluged in blood. Ill nddition to their eriino of treaaon, they brutnlly nnd wantonly starved to dentil thousands ul our pti'oners in tin ir hand, nnd murder ed hundreds of innocent ciliz 'lis for ln other e niae t'mii that of remaining Inn to ihi old fl . Tli")' carried on the war ........ ... ,1... .H.i.,r i.t a ..1.1 nl, llinil civ.liinJ people. We have in, feeling I vengennc tow ards tn -in. Justice, how ever, mint be done, if it hangs every nother's son of the I a ler. Hang Davis and a low others, nud hi''h treason sgiinsl the government will never niorci he attempted, und wo will continue to grow in greatness nud glory forever nnd uvcr. . The Confederacy in a Petticoat. I II Ono of tho most (Cures of tho eollnpted rebellion is to note the very short and summary manner in which ii j up. Hix weeks ago, Jn r. DAVis was in Itichmorid na F.xecutivo of the , , , , ,, Southern Confederacy, .nrroi.n.'ed by the veteran ormy of I.r.F., and Issuing o dor lo JoHstom, Dick Tavlok, IC11111Y Sunn '. and nil the oilier satraps of the rebellion and assuring the people of tho that they never could be co!in,ucrcd ; thai, jf it did conic to n pinch they would 'die in ih. last ditch." Itnt, alus 1 lor poor' '7 , - the haughty Jr.rr. picked tip his rnP calamities and skcdndtllcd. Then I.H siiirendeiid ; then Juiikstoji ; then 1 n. ..it.. 1 .1... It K J Jl , I.U Hi H 11 U lll.lllir llieT UU-M ll. ui ..... . , - a chivnlric Jtrr. on tho fence wrapped up, in hi wife's hood nud petticoat I The great Southern Confederacy dwindled down to audi .mill dlmanalons aa lo bo . , . . , . limited to Ihe narrow coi.dncs f womnu's pntticont 1 What a J 'he That's tlvinir hi tho last ditch with a v vengeance I National Debts and U. S. Stocks. i. Tlio crouliou ornntionnl debts is nut modern improvement, but llio ability a gront nation to provide for a great deht,l nnd nnd to make. It tho must convenient best form of personal properly, la a modern wonder. Tho debt uf tlreut Ilritain wni begun by raising a million sterling by loan iu 1809, and w hen her great con test with I.ouls XIV. waa terminated, the A'bl had reached Il ly million. Many Mtntoimcn and economists wero then ,. 1 m. ii.n .,,., I,.h.,I,. utl.hl. h.i.l . . ,. Uu,,,n ,.r ,1 . , ""' r-"-'' "Pl,n ' ( lry ur V" country, but When the war of tlio Austrian; succession h,1i. swelled this amount , im VneaMlay rays that his- I , , ........ .1 n.n loriins and orators p.-ontinced tho rnie 'to bo desperalo. Hut when war ogaln 'l.r..k . ami tha national ilbt wo j,' ' trnnidlv carried mi to ono liunilrej r .. :n: . r .1. ...., .,,,1 I, oil. '" - J -" ncss notu pronouueeu inni t:ie mini tte arrived. D ivid lliimo said nnd It. hi tnvlni ila enen.ir. to ' . f, ' ,".,,, ,,c ,, ,no't'1t,, c' nU n"U P0""'1'! 'In.. Ilir,.it'.li it. Ihn i-Ynnriliiplit iimt ' "' ' nevr bo repeated even a small inerensiv , ' , i0T, mumtaink untlor it .,K tsomc por , hundred million dollar, or nearly une' .iihhu.iii ihhiiuu v-. , ,, ., ,. . t half tho cnt.ro property of anu,,. . . ,J, .. ,., ,: Kingdom, tw stoutest heart, il"'''-J- ' very Hon ol the load was 'jorno ny the Amen. can Colonies, snd Ihe attempt tJ linptue!,.,! I hi load produced the war of tho revolu- lion, nnd, in-lead of diminishing, aile.l ' ' . . .... . ., , , anothor hundr.-d millions to tho burden. Again, aiya Macaulay, waa Ungland) given over, but again slio wss more1 1 prosperous than ever before. Rut when' . , , ,, , , nt .lo, rlnnii nf ber Nnnnlennie vvnt-a 1S17, this debt had been swelled up loj the enormous sum of eight hundred mill- ions sterling, or four thousand three tho United' tha firmest " ' . . . believer in nalional progress ami nalional J U0V1. Ilt mi h, we he bl,en aP 11 , .1- .,. ftf lf lilt' I'"11,J' I,ul '' ",0 V,r' rJC" " mountain of obhg.t.oi.,-to aay null., ng, t.f !.,- a-a.l ,.l.vi,l.l .n,ani.dii..tia tl... .,ropor,y oflhc nri,uh lion bcen I, ,,ro than trebled, and hor debt is now , , r.iarfc,0 0f bt 15'; per cent, n .ainst it. ai, ,,. (;re(1. i,ri,ail. has done in nsvin.. I . 4 r. (Cr dout. wealiall do, and more, with 1 w aV9 VJSl torritoriot .,,Uoucti. ,j by XUi u)ow minc- of precioH, .ueui. 0f which wo havo hardly opened l0 , popui.tion full nf life, en(.rfV cnlerprij0 nni idu,try, and tho wcaltU of lno ncy ,nJ )abor . uf "l 1J countrie. pouring into the Irp Wc'of our gl.nl and ever-to-be-united repub- lic. During the fiercest and most ex bsuitlng ot all possible wars, wo have u mons(raied our national strength and of .all the aTorld Over, nations! strength I 'but another na3 for national credit. "A 'but another na3 for national credit. "A M Vuitti ge-' will .UOn bo .. .. , m m, .ynt.ynKu. the world over With "a. V'd Bntiah Consols." For our pai.. wo think a U. 8. Treasury nut?, beariii" seven and thrco-tentli. nnnual Inlereit, is just a much beuer than Ilritisli Con sola aa the rate of interest Is higher. Seme of our timid brethren, who shipped their gold to London and invested in oonaols, ore pow glad to sell out and in vest at home at a round los, and serves them right. nfTSi.britw lor tlio Tifflu 'TltlUtNK. CAPTURE OF JEFF. DAVIS. Is Caught in a Petticoat. His Family and Staff also Prisoners. OFFICIAL BULLETINS. WAR DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON, May 13. Mnjor Gen. Dix: Tfio followina; diapatch, just received rr,n fieneral W ilroii. announce tho aur- m a lri.o and cantnrc of JeHoraon Unvia, nis tun, vy ,vt. i uktuaiu dum m. 1 vnn cnvnlry, un the morning oi mo "'"j i..t . ! I rvv I II VI lo. in 1 rw in C'JO n I V , yui . EDWIN M. Secretary of War. MACON, GA., H. A. M., May 13. MACON, GA., H. A. M., May 13. To Lieut. Gen. U. S. Grant and the Honorable Secretary of War. I havo tho honor to report that at dny Jl:"ht oflhe 10th inst., Colonel Pritchaid. l'")1,,,0;,,,;; Cawlrr, cap- ri () j, n rl-...n D.iv.a nnd family, with H,.Snti, P t-lma.li r (i'Mirr.ll, Colonel ll.iniaon. I'nv .lo Secretary! 'o'otii 1 iffl" (,, r1 fnli.nrl I'ritcliard aurprm-d their c -onp nt Irwinviile, in Irwin coiinly, i n unit.' i in i . in - - hi. and will he foiwimleil uniler strong .nnrtl wiihonl delny. I will selid further articular ut once. J. H. WILSON, Brevet Major General. LULLETIN No. TWO. LULLETIN No. TWO. Further Details of Davis' Capture- His Attempted Escape in his His Attempted Escape in his Wife's Clothes--Breckinridge's His Attempted Escape in his Wife's Clothes--Breckinridge's Son taken Prisoners--Expected Capture of other Rebel Leaders. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, May 14. yjnr (!, n. Dix: ' 'i n-s follow ina'details of the enpturo of Jjp, Dnvis, w 'uilo ntteiiiliting his escape in his wile .lo.I.ea, have In en received (ienerai Ul-on. M-- MACON, May 11—A. M. the rllurn i J, H'. Davir, lius just been linn wound 'ded in by ; Col. Jlinty, conunaudino llio '2d Division: HEADO'S 4TH MICHIGAN CAVALRY. CUMBERLAND, GA., May 11. To Gapt. W. Scott, A. A. G., 2d Div. Siu: I have the honor to report Ihntnt daylight yer.erd-iy, nt nvinavill , I sur- Zui: 'U i.K,lml8U.r.(;,.R.ral Regan, hi Pr.vuto 'Secretary, Colonel il uuinoml. Colonel Johnvtoii. A. D. C on Dnvis' hI iIT; Col. :!;ev,e":;:i,n:;!t21;ngln:7 train ut li-e v-nyona ami llirco nmhulun and ccfi nmliing a must perfect success. Had not n motl painful misMko occurred, ,y I which tho dih .Miehi'-an and ltt Wlscoii- . , 1 Dill U.1IIIU ItllV e. , - -....... iinu b(,l)Ti xiiis mistake cost us two! eii.j ,Mlj l.ieut. llautcMe wounded through llio arm, 111 the Uh Michigan, nud "r men wountieu in 1 . i. ..i.u..... T ila occurred Juat al day light, after we , ha, captur(,d ,i,e camp, by tho charge !.; (l0 ist Wisconsin, They wero 1111s- taken for tho enemy. Wo returned to 1 . 1 tills point 1 11 hi nigiii, unu aiiau move ri 'in forward without waiting order from yon ns directed, feeling' that tho whole ..io..n. .! no. ,vi.ni inn,, le flri-onin srien. auJvilUakl mo' Bt eilit throo days to ofi,,.,,.!, jlne.on, as wo oro sevonty-fivo miles out, and our slock much exhausted. ' 'ope 10 rencu iiuvtuiitaviuu lo-niym. 1 liavj tlio Honor 1 ue, etc., B. D. PRITCHARD. Lieut. Col. 4th Michigan Cavalry. The l.t Wisconsin belongs to Logan's brirude of illcCuuk's divinion, nud had lieeii sent tluo end by lien Cro.Mon. Col . Miuty distriliuted hi cuniiu inil nil along lliv! south bank of tho Uckmulovu and Altnmtilia. Thi acentints for Ihe collision between parts of West's nnd shows tho r.eul ol llio coiuuintid in pursuit. I I hnvo directed increased vigil '.o on ,, jmrt ,,j ,1U oomuiiind in tho, hope cajiiuring the oilier nasnssii.s. lliril's desolaljou positions of men nr.- irood, and so fur uono ot llio rebel iluels liavo u.'oli able iir,m,.,. Hreckinriirgc's son wa captured niobt ' before last, eleven mite smilli of hero. I 1 will send lui tlier ileluiij ns buoii i received. J. WILSON, Brevet Major General. MACON, GA., May 13. Hoi! '. M. Stanton: J,l. Ul.-l ol. ItliriieilS, comillfnillllg 110 1 1st Wisconsin, Ims just arrived fpon Ir for wi...vi.to. IU struck llio trail of Davi- . ii-. f ,i . .... at nuum:, . ..j , , .. efilio 7tii, nnd b'll-wed hiin closely night , J( t,,0 ,WneM r A tor Creek and lJ.ee., .Swan,,., v.. Is aa ft ia ii.tsi i- 1 s a 1 111 t 'Is. VI Ii . I . 1 1 a a 1 1 I I I .'IPs , . ,-. , , i.,.,.;,:ir.i wii, i.vi nick . nd )10rta of tho ll.'i 31 chigon. Harden followed ih-' trail direct ly South, . wlaile Pritc!iur.l. Iiuvrntf rroli-r horses, pushed dnvn tho Ockmulgi e toward lll)m,WP,,( ,nil K,1C0 ty ,, w rre,k u Irwinavillo. arriving thoro nt midnight, ou Itiu 1Kb. Jell'. Duvis bad not arrived. ,'"" B citixon, Pritchard learned that Ins I nurly wero encamped two miles nut ol lull. ' .. 1 . . .... 1 ilu, t.iwii. lie iii.iile dianosiliiina til hie ,,, Bd fiirroundcd tho camp before day. Harden had camprd al UP. M. within two miles , as lie afterward lenrin i Irom u.ius, too iracs ueing uvo iiiuieiiuc . . r .1 1 .... II . ,,,vl.,.,l oil ni l A M ..a t,.,i ',. . ,.. ,,., .,, ;i ...I.... I.i. ..lu.M.a u-n. tiroil mi...i I.u it,,. I : . . T. --I--- - 4th Sliclngan; a n;,'til ensued, uotn parties exhibiting the prea-cst detcrmi,)1,,ion ,0. ."""llirintfwaalholirstwarningDnvisrceeivcd. T10 captors report that ho hastily put on one ul bi. wile', dresses .ml Hutted for tho wood, closely followed by our men, who at timt thou;;lit hill a woman, Inn Slicing bis bout while he was running, they suspected niS sex. tne race was short one, snd t io rebel 1'rcnuli nt was I aooii brought to bay. llo brandished liowio kmlo, and showed signs ol buttle, but yielded speedily to tho persuasion a Colt's revolver, without compelling the men to fire. Ho expressed indignation the oner.y with which ho wss pursued, say. ing he had believed our Government was too insnaiiloio.n to hunt dewn women and children. Mrs. Davis remarked Col. Harden, after the excitement was the President, or ha might hort some . . l,.....l...l,.u.l. !.in. ...If....... J!.. llieni st Lran v nava 1.0. 1 n lit, utlf' 11 it v snd resignation. 1 bo party evidently making lor llio coast. J. H. WILSON, Brevet Maj. Gen. dCT The seven wise men of tho Chris, lain Commiaaiou who went, bat in hand I to enll upon lleiieral Hubert K. Leo, ,:liin whose ilepartinent seventeen thoiisanu Union soldiers were stuived deai.'), have beert Wld to put their pecul iar Christianity toaoiniJ ether use than the servitf of ihe Chrialiin Cymmissiun. ft?r The rebel representalivi rjt'lo. who, buying tied fruin Kicbiiioud, v,a sent to r.uiopo Decsuse lie rvlused take tha oath of allegiance, rulurncd without portnisiion and was put jail in New York, ia row in Canada. He bad the choice of leaving Ilia United States or sisudiiu trial for treason, and loiuiVxrcd W 'vi' the former condition., New Advertisements Theialasflh '! i.tla, of 1) I0,am,100 of tha 1 JO Lata w aamplatal aa tha Hit of Mnoa.l "to. Tha aala ot Iha aaoaa4 aariat of Tnree Haadrad Mllllail.pa.abl tkras rtara from tha 13th Sat of la, tSM, waibia ssiaa Irnaf Aril. la U hart ipicaof tbirijr da;i,srar Oa haadtait Million. af tl.ts i.rita have baa aolil laavlnf this da It, tli in Tohnailrl Million, to b di.po.H of. Tha Inttra.t l.ia.abla lofai anaaallT la aarraaeT os Ih lith af ll.om aad Ulk of Jana br Caaaoa aiiachadto tjch ante, which aia racdilT aaihad ear. ttbtre. It atno-jnt. (o Ths I uteri at srAounta to One cent per day on a (SO note Twoccnta" " 100 " Ten ' " " " 500 " SO " " " $1000 " tl " " $'030 " Moro au;l Moro Dosirablo. ll-t Itfli-IHon it inporeiM-il, and tli Cocranl lit. .tlrf- "I. a.lo;l.l ma.t.ra In roilu'-a tieailllnrf t n.r.riillf a, r "ilita oi a .aara fbotinn, Iha, taill" IitMln; r,n.n m itk.l hcrmiva, am) pnrrhlier. Tin. ii tht tlll.T l.'l N I M M rtK KT now f. rn'M I.AK I." IAN lirTIIKrKtll'I.E. TttP Sy.aa.'l liirty No at ra conrtrtilila ta ihoit Htaia ill. al 11 a 0illnti nf tha l-oliltr, Into l . S. ri-20 SSXPKK CKxr ....... 1 . . . 1 a.- - . iitivloe iilll.l J-l.l',.M.l-U 1 I'" Which a,J alwavt n-OTttt a pminiam Freo from Taxation. Tli T 3.1 Notti uannnl b tua.l Tiiiant. I'lllat, I'C'inil.iot iai. an.t Ihia tntaia.l il t ot Ititd aa , , a ,mvU, of ll. ownt,'. Inoua e.Jinj i ie.n.t,.H di. a rr. r.i. r.i iac..t uir . value frnn tint lo tlintt p. I tant. p.t tnnom. acoof l in lo llit inia levird on other iroptrlt.- Subscribo Quickly, l.i, Ihan .,ie.nie,lOtl of Ilia Loan aotliorUe.l by ihe la.l t'mt;rt.t are anw oa ih market. Till. ntoi.nl, at Ihe tula at nlmli ill. beln abtotlied, will II he anhartilivil for wiilna two menth., whra the nolrt will iialimhtnllt coraroioil a pre mi tint, at bat nniforn l. brrn Ilia rn.a aa clo.in the tbtoililioa. tn ftthrr l.ua at- It now trtmt piohabte that ao enn' ii.UmI.lt amount hriond Ihe pmrnl letiet will be orTrttiltolli public. Inoi.Wr iI.ji cilicena of every Iowa and .ectloa of llitrnnnirf rav be alT-nJeJ f ioilili.. fortakin the I0.111, ttit Nalionnl lltn'.., Ctate Pnnli, anil Irlva'.ej llnnktr thronclioiit Ilia cnunll. halt jrnt-fally ;reil tn fooelre aiihicriptlnn. at pur. Htihicriliei will .elrcl their own asi'nt.,la wliom thay have ?onfi dnnr. nn.1 who only ate lube reiinn.ttile for the laltverv ulllie note, for vhii-t, Ihty rrceiia nrilert. JAY COOKE, Rtibfcrlption Agent, PiiiLAOKLrut A Siibscipitlons will bo received by National Exchange Bank of Tiffin. First National Er.11'1 oi Tillin. ul X" I l'" lr I TN Woolen Factory. W ,rt nrti.ira.1 with nar Innrna.ait facllitiat lo rrcelte uol to be mannluL-tBreil mln ClutliB, CnssiincreB; Sntintts, Jtnns, J.itisuyB, Tweotls, l'luin.svt Check Flaniiol.s, And Stouliin": Vurns. We have a itach of the aliova Cooila en bans For Salo or to Exchange for Wool. Tit" ..ii1 ntTe-r fttrI r nitr wf ni tnufiifi tnrtt. Irom I nortty n ( wiml, nj nr tinaiirintaail f'nr Tvir, V no ni ttltiiiea ta our fclny, CUSTOM CLOTH Fulled & Finished In -ny ni:itnf elfsireil. Al ililli W 1 CA1M)ITJ Tin ftillnrtiiif fi'vlitt ire f JcommeU'letl lo ftrinrt for itlritiinns iiiitlr u"l t Tnkrnii lb. ol'n.U 'nil nn pint nf tit Ink I. ink ft nl' wnrii) tnirr : I) lli miitl rinRin in iniKiiir 1'ftnii . in Ml tmiiultf! a-i uOiwarJi tvalt Imriitiflilv in rulil W lltT. Anoihrk Kmnrr - nn-il.inl ltv,i wo.iliir a ati-r . niiil lit" hi n n li"r tin) lininl tn Hi mi kiur li-t ih Mfxil I n - tn ii in minnt,Mivit na.li i(iorunjli ly 111 i lrr,i;oUl v.nr. May ISlh, ISr.L liltOSS, P01UHY & CO. ; H I aK - iSerit-ca County Taxi's. The Treasurer's Ofli.to I "now open fj tint reeeiiiionot' I axes, an I llio I rcitsu rer ireuiietta the u iv in 'ill as otrly a c luveiiient. Ii. a.ivc the rnsli on tne latt naya uiiuiiuu law, A word to llie tao io aunieirnl' E T. STICK NKY, Tree MnvH'h,- Ifiio tw a IlLLCOX &, Son In?; 1 1 BBS itlachlnr. a to .'per o so It is the beat family Machine. It ia .Ufluit'uu of "siiuplicity"and fectied.1' The needle csnnnl be set wrore. The ll. miner, Fuller snd lirai.lt raio knonlttlL't'd to Im tupcriir to all other A pnnieiitcd device prcicula ila bcin luiu.d back aid. Ilia cnliiely Puia.let. It received the Gold ilcdal of the Amcrl n Inaiiiiite in iPB3. e It received llie Silver Modal of the "Not York Slate Fair." ICti4. Ii received the Silver Medalofth 'Teun sylrania SlU Fair." It mat, rvuv.wu alia t. in iu,,, ... of 1 ". j Un-Indisna bute fiir," lfHit. .H,I. . , r .. , . to in to Iu Hind for a circular coDlsinins full infor mation, notices from Iha rca, teatimonlsU from thoeo ualng the machine, die. . W AGF:NT8 WANTED JH JtiinoH NVilloox. Manufacturer, 608 Broadway, New York. P1UNC1PAL OFFICES. NEW TORK--508 Broadway. HUSTON 3X3 WaabUirtoa Street. rtllLAPKLFHIA 7 14 Chestnut Street. CHK'AUO-133 Lake Street. ITNCINM ATI 10 West 4th Street. JNlilANal OLI8-4 West otsrylaiid Street. LONPON 13J Regent Street. I'AKIH 8S Boulsvard de StbastepoJU )t-ltlSUKuW44 Uarnunn Street, VliaSNA WUupiMUuarkat, BHUSSEl.8-1: u. fi"'- ' ttrM. Ctcmi, AUaTRAWt-1"' P'u uot PUV. .HOC4USB' A" l.l'mifvhC'''0' April il-ly ... ... u THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK Oir TIFinisr. StCCESSOR TO A1K OF TUTIIV. Organized unJcr tho jNational Bauking Act vilb a dcaignatedl OJVI'IIWJL OF e'-ioo.ooo. orriccns, ... , ..PRESIDENT. - ...CASIIltR. , ....ASST. CASHIER- IJ1HKCTOHH. 1 -' II. W-Phawhsn, O. M.Ogden, Aheinawaon, H. A.Buikirk, J. M. Kaylor, A. B. tiovey, Robt. Suilth, K. T. Htickory, 3 P LOOMIS A O BNKATII,.. K B StARLEd... i . .1 . D. I.oomia, Ruin, miih, J . H. ritiener, JjUn tj igart, A. B. J. I). Loomia. MTOCK HIJIIHC'IIIIIKIHS. ' ' G. W Oarfcn, J H Good, . Levi Davis, ' A D Hovey, U Snasih, j A McPerland, Abel Ilawson, ' H A Hwklrk, - - E T 6ttekneTt J el savior, " i.ajiur a u ancaia. R. W.Bhhan Subscriptions 1'aitl tp in Full, The National Kchatira Hank will eoinm-no luilacaa on tbs First of April, in tbs? Giiiking Houins now occupied by the Hank of Tillin. CEP-TIFICATB O1 AUTHORITY. Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of Hi Cnrraacy.f Washing!); Msruh 17ih, 1S6S. y Wiisaraa, br aall'fnclory evldnncs prcientid lo tl e nndetrigncd, II has been made les app-ar that "The NsliensrUxchnnoje I'ank of Tilfin," io the City of Tlflin.snd County offence, snd Piste ot Ohio.liaa Wen duly orcaniitd under sod scoordlng to Ihs reqnfrs--nn-nt of the Act of Congress entitlt d An Act lo provide s National Currency secured by t.ledpe of Ihe I'nltcd Hiat -a' bonds, and to provide (or the circulation and redemption' thereof approved Junetld. 1 i-f-l. nnd haa compiled wilh all the provi-ltma of Ml d Ant re quired lo be complied with hi'tnre commencing the Imeintas of Hanking under lb said' Act. 'I h ortiee of Coaiptrolh r of tho I'urrencj being vacant N"W this, roiia. I, Samuel .T. Howard, I)e my Comptroller nf lb Currmey do hereby cettify thaf'Tlie National Frliatigo Hank nf Tiffin," in Hie I itf of Tiffin, in the County nf S-'iirss nn l RlstJ of Ohio is authorised to commence the btisinrea oi Banking under the Ant nlnrrsHid- In testimony whercol witneaa mv hand and aeal of ofTine this 17th of March 18C5. (arAi) bAMl'KL T. HOWARD, D.puly Comptroller vl the Currency. Marjli -iM UT.3. I i li 1. 1HH T NATIONAL BANK Ol' TIFFIN. Agent for tho Salo of tho "IT. S. TjOjiii. llulids on band fur immediate delivery. JOHN T.UUr!S,Cshicr. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. 'I' ll E A S 1 ' I! Y I 1. P A U T M F. N T . Officc of 'ftrauiii i.rs of tiif. rissfii 1 tVnahington, Mnrcli Kith, IM.5 WnrnrAS. by eati.fnctory cvi.lenen pre sented to tliiuiiderslgiii-d.it b.islif.-n matte to appear that 't he First Nalional Pank ol i-i.e... " in .l.n ftiie nl Tillin. In Ihe Count.! ul Seneca, snd State of Ohio, ha been duly orennised under nud according to the re inin inenla nl ine net 01 v..un;i.;-" !. ... . ..:i.. SJ..I....1.I tlorrpt.f-v All Aft IO I.rt.vnii! .'" 'J .. .1 ... .r It. ...I v.. ia. II.1111 . st'CUI etl liy S plrilgij 01 v iii ia .. - . ml to provide for the circulation nun rc deinplion ihereof," approved Jane .Id. 1H.I anu Have complied with nil the provision ..r ..i.i Am riniiiriil to lie coinnlieil will. before commencing tlie buiuesi 01 luiukinis un.U-r aaid net. The oilicc of Comptroller OI llie currency being meant. low, ineretoro, 1, ciuiiiuiji a. Dt-piily Comptroller or Ihe Currency, do k.i... ,tii'v,i..t'iTlin First National Hunk r -Tillin .'''in tho City ol '1 llin , in ihe County of Senec. and Slnlo of Ohio, authorised to commence the bueiuvei l.., il.rf Aet alorosniu. In testimony wnorroi, wime.. nm and seal nf oflioe, this hixUiulli uy 01 March, lfrt5. (srt.) BASIL F.L T.llUWrtKu. xo SIlHl Depnty Uoinpiruiicr 01 inw vii; March 23d, 1SH5- as I. HEADQUARTERS ! FRESH ARRIVAL upens ; AT Til F. HTORIt UF X. 33 IXjUJIX, .Slirmliiiii's lilock. oi'popito tlio Davis IIotiso.TiiHn, Oliio. JUST BGCEIYBD a i.Aticr. Hfpri.v of PUB2 DRAiiDlBS. Gins, Ryes and BOURBON WHISKIES Al.t0, FuBl'lilN AM) Domestic Wines, W lilt II ARK TO II K "'l l AT 1 1I K LOWEST CASH PRICLS. IVI.hinc fl HI". WIM.ia or PIlANMKt" fin Veil val jieriista, van lit a.i:ouio.lalrJ with pale a.ti.-lv. P. E- ILER, Mam rACTi ei.sV IH.ii ss in FOBElfiN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, cScO. Has always on band a . Large Assortment Of the CHOICEST r.RANDS, which he will sell at tho Lowest Market Tricca I tV Vlas ittlanJ examine fur onrli,bt fort ituiiUtstui UaiHliii T. E. ILER. 1ST IG V DISCOVERY ! The Ureal American ;oi,i!; un 1 i:it li w MtniftclurvJ PoM by x. 1:. 1 ivis it. Sliawlian's Dlock, opposito Davis House, lilhn, UI110. A Sure Cure lor and all tueuABts nr Tim Stomach & Bowels, Ono Uottlo It caar.nte.il la cart the wfe.lea.ea 01 .itarTi. t'hnl.ia .Motl.nt l),.nlt.v, V'.v.t and Af... I holla raiat. Si. k ll.ai!aih.a, iion.aa ef Ihe tsieaaaeh, .nil ia r..-lall.l afia.h'al'aa. .Sttottela. ll la a te.ia '' ... "J (?r...l lUlli.r. -'II 'a e..r, ...an., "..law uS tea."" !"!"" ''," !' i Vu."..", .n.H'n! Ih l-anaat le take h..lh,T f .1..... of Ji...... rr. m it. It Ittn,. t!j.J..Il ...u.ilv. an tli mn.i i.U la Mie TZV.m . '" ' "V'IJ- ' avtw". . ..k . .1,., t... ...a 11 4. tjrtut'ant 01. 1 1 - .... You that are Suffering . Uf si r 'r t ss takew aaaie u.t.. iri Pili't.One Dollar per Bottlt. P. E. ILER.- rffa,M.t tk, uaiif. t l'ii( National Hank of Tll!in (siccLasoa or To MS nl aa co.) Authorized Capital $200,000. Ilenj. f oiuli, Pn a. John T. Husa, Csab, PIRECIORS. Tteijimin Tomb, John T. Huts, I Ins. II. Tomb, George R. Hues, licorre E. Scary, Tho undersign have organised onder Iha National Uanking Law, and hare been dc signaled bj tht Comptroller of the Currency ths First National Bank of Tiffin. Ilenjamin Tomb , Jobn T. Ilurs. Tbos. B.. Tomb , (i.oipe R. Unas, Geo. E, Beney, K. Singer, I. I.. SiJohn, Henry Ebberi,. IM word Hamilion, Stephen Horsey, John U. llroas, Henry 11. Sou. ler. Robert Nelson,. I.iliiijl, O.-lmrn, Jnmea S. Ycr.k Cliss. M. Vcrk.Snnil. Iterrin, M. Hullivan. Geo. "Vt . t'tiiiniiipliaiii. Win. Gallup, Henry Zabn, March Huh lel',5 tf rclitiou lor Divorce--Seneen Coimiioit IIrnr Ohio. Kllsabf-th Ilanirer va Colll.b Hsnlscr The sui-j (jollitb Hnnlscr will take nntiee that nn the 'Jllih day of April A. I)' 186V he plaintiff riled her petition fef divorce In the l le. k'a Ollice, of rsid Court, wherein ,hc eels lorili that el.s nud the defendant were I gaily married on ths lPtbdayof Juno A.D.KtiO. 1 hat on the ith day of July. l'-Cl). Ihe defendant left the plainliff. suu has since rcmniueu nbaent end awsv from her willully. 'Hint Ihe defendant dur ing the tint of hi. aaiil sWnee hna grot-- ly iirghctrd his duly. That by asijl uiurringo there is a child. And oak that the said marilage contract mny be dissolved, and boili parties re leased from tha obligations thereof That plaintiff may bo restored to' lier maiden name, and lor other lellef. HALL A riTTF.NGER. -Api'SUCsr. Ally1 for Plaintiff.. Justice of the Peset and Real Estate Agency. . Vhe Jo tie ol Ihe Pence of Clinton town- ,hip may be I'nund at hia tfftce, two doors nnrlhol the l'iwt Olliue, and opposite Ih .Shawhan Houas, ill the City of Tiffin.' Having taken out a license fitun the United State na Conveyancer snd Claim Agent, respectfully offers I is services to the bub lie, snd will draw and imtko Deeds, tlurt if.ieea nt nil times, ho will also procure Hack 1'itv, Uuiintie, .le, due Soldier, their Widows. Children or Mother, with prompt ness. Also, ntleitJ to the prosecution of all claim ngniuat nny of ths Ksceuliv Depart mente of Ihe Federal Oovernmeiil, and tha Colliclon rf ll. bts ami Claim in this County, io. HnviiiK also taken out a lieenso as a Heal F.stnui A Kent, will ailend to the I'liyinn nnd selling of Ileal Kslate Kentiii)t of Houses or Suires, or olh.r Kcsl F.state,nud for the ncouiiimodntiou of all per smia hncinj- Patina, jta or I louses which rliey wisli loaell oreiohsnn in this City, County or Suite, or any other Hlale or Territory of theae United States, lis haa procured a BiM.k iu which hs invites all ihose persona who msy have any suoh Ks4 Kstaic, Ac., to sell ur iichsrge, to eome snd reni.lcr the in iu the Book, free of charge, nud which will ha always open to any ono wishing to pn'chnec, free of charge, ;!iu tiliaeribcr only srking a rcasonsble coHin.r.?'iltou f ,r bit rervices whra he msy be the means of licu.fit lo Iho-e a ho muy ao reijiiiei their property.or by itseiamioatioa be t.t-m tiiie.1. i j.(;iiodsi:ll,j.I'., Tillin, April 21 h, lolii 3in. Official Publio Notices LAND SdufFOR SALE. ' ("OLiniBt't.Har l-t,1P65, tn ArroRn t svr, with thb rRovinioNJ I of act nl'lh 4J vneral Auenibljr oftlis tftata of llnn, pa strrl AfiHI S.)f-,.4, tha Hn.fJ fttut ollicfre tviUrttuaiva protjmaaU ill iha In aU af Auul ns-jit, lof lh jitin tia.f llta ltnJ Herip fa eeivni trtiin Ilia l'leJ lil for tn aMabHsbieiaat ofi Agiif-iltaral L'olltgs), url'i'l !). in Ilea Miala ot oluu. Tha Hviiiicomi-fiaaeMO.lHNlMpaMar laatl. Nu ,ir.ioitio willba racattail (vr loet Ibas hnmlrtM. awj titly acrva. II mora MiivvMiani sitiMata ata,f pa M(W ! V Aaihior ami Tiaaei-raaof ant esMiuly, who wi tl Itaaa ll iba auia la Uia aaitanica!. JAi.lf. UODMAIf, A art 1 tor otrtata. O. VOLM&Y UOBbtY. , ;. Traataaa af Htat , WM. Hr.NKV l,MITH Way 4,Uiil. r Katratarf pttftaia. 1 SCHOOL EXAMINER'S lSOTIfK To Toncliors. ' f. ' ' ': i t . T" . 1 . 9. .( TbeSrhouI Examiners of Seneca soanty, will hold CJtiuiiiialk'tia st lb office cf the Kmuiinera, in Tomb's Block, Tlllia, ObioM for the year lbCS, as follow: " ' Marco 2ih ad S5lb;. . 1 ' 31st and April 1st. April 7th snd 8th. , '7". J4ihand 15tb ". f- t!lstand 4. - . SHih and 30th. 6ta andaHh.'' lQikand IJta.- Uih and loth. ' . -: - - let and 3th Cihand 7ih. ..- . . J.lib sad lltfc.T, , 9uih and 81a). 1 J ' " Utth and KthhJ-' ad and Uh. 10ih aod Ulk.' 17th sad Ifth, , , '! f.vb andittUu Na aotliBeatea will bs huiwdeweoton ax aminstioa day, sud no aurlineaica will be- audiud. . , JAMF8 riMARS;' ri " JOHN MoOAUtET, J'M. ZAIIM. ' Jixapjl nfra, Uirch SOih mi-d May . a. Juue September October Norambcr