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TEIlMSi liOOPKB 45N0W, Ilf ADVAKCB 'MYEKS & MILLER, - CDITORS'ANO PROPBIHTORS. THURSDAY DEO. 27, 1BC8. The News. The new French Minister hn r ltvel in Vsslilngtoti. Too flitted Stales Sup-emo ('.nut hut adjourned until Wednesday neat. Gov. orth m inauiriifaled as Governor of Nurlli Carolina on Satur U:iJ last. During tlie luntyo.tr, "7,000 arrests liavo lecu, mado in N. Y. City. 83 were for homuride. , Tho Supreme Court of Ohio lias aljourned until Thursday; . tho 3d tf January. South Australia will have surplus of 10 !,... iv li-.i.nof broadituff tlioprcs cnt season. Mark Twain, iho humorist, in tu route from California to th city New York. Pcnor Gabriel Tatars, the Ppanish Minister. is lying quito ill in New York.- A private eablo dispateh slates the Empress Girlotto died at Mira. mn on Friday night. Mti.it.tnr Campbell arrived at C.al veston yoBlc'iluy, cu ronto for New Orlcalia and Washington. It is reported that tho late severe weather in Indinna has materially danuigcd tho wheat crop throughout the t'tttto. .. Rear Admiral Dnblreen tins boon assigned to duty as eoinmandor of tho Southern 1'ncilio Squadron, Hon. James Semple, formerly Uni ted fctalr-s Cenntor from Illinois, and afterward Minister to Bogota, died ou Friday last. During tho last week four hundred and rcven ty ni emigrants panned through Columbus, of whom two hundred aud nine will remain in this S title. Tho Masonic llrothcrhood of Phil adelphia, havo dcoidid to erect n new Mnsonio Temple in-that city, and tu cost not less than" half n million of dollars. . It is reported that Peru and Chili havo determined to reject tho pro Tiose'd terms ef modiation from France and F.ngland, and aro continuing the preparations of war. A dispatch from San Francisco States that negotiations oro. pending for tho introduction from China of a large force of laborers lor work ui tlto Pncifio ltailroad. A petition is in circulation in Chio ago, aud soon will bo thoughout tho whole State, urging the Illinois Leg islature to abolish all distinctions in political rights regiouuded ou nice or colnr. - Tho two hundred and forty-sixth Bncrbary of tho landing of tho Pil grims at Plynioth, was commemora ted on Saturday evening by a festival at tho Wuluut street houso, Cincin nati. A summary of tho pastoral labors of tho Ia!o llcr. Asa Ilrnnann. in - eludes eight thoushud sermons, onot thousand five hundred baptisms, ten thousand manmjes. and three thous and funerals. Georgo Gray, a atoamboat captatiiv who had complained fur some days of a severe paiu iu hi sido, suddonly foil to tho floor aud expired at his rokideuee la Coviugtou, ou Saturday night last. Gen. Sherman arrived at Now Or leans, ou Thursday evening, from Brownsville, Texas, his mission hav ing proved a failure becausn of tho refusal of tho Imperial authorities to grant him a pass across fhoir lines) to reach Chihuahua Messrs. Elliot and Shollabargcr, of the rew Orleans Commission, arrived there Thursday evetiing, with their Secretary, Mr. Caton. They havo ad dressed a letter to Major Mouroo, re quiring him io furnish 4hoin a list of tho police on duty at tho timo of tho riot. Though most of tho Senators and lteprcseutatives have left Washing ton, a number of the working men of both branches In the nioro impoi tt.ut esmuiitteos, are remaining at the cap ital to prepare work for Congress at its reassembling. Advices from Texas atate that a perfect reign of terror Is existing on the frontisra of that State. Our Washington special says Sunator Jlobcrts more than sustains Senator Wilson's doclajratioo last summer that .i . . - xnora man iwo uiousaoa colored peo ple id been murdered ' during the fist jear in the State. - twrducr, the soap mao. vitdtod Washington reooutly and left for New Epi'Iaiid in hiu spirits, Gsu. Grant having ;iven him a letter pufSng his soap, and, what was better still, d him for a copy of his soo, t'Swiajj luit Rouud the Circle." , , It 1 reported that the United flutes Suprauie Court will grant a writ of habu corpus iu the . ease of i)r. PI add, sad' others, eouBoed at Prj Tortugas, charged with eomplio. iiy ia tn ittiuHtiou ef Prteldtut A Sad Spectacle—Relics of the War. A correspondent of tho Chicago Journal at Quioccy, III., writes t of J At sad a scene as almost any con nected with tho war, was witnessed In on streets on Saturday and Sunday. Two soldiers, brothers, belonging to one of tit Ohio regiments, discharg ed from the Soldiers' Homo at Colum bus, whii-h Hotno i, I nnderstsnd, brinir broken tin. stopped hero on their way to tho wflstr.ru part of Mis souri, where there ajtcd parcuts live. Both ware iu the battle of tho Wild erness, both were wounded and taken prisoiiors, and wcro in Andersonvillc prison, tbero sufTcrinz, as wo know those prisoners suffered for twelve months. In con.ritienre of tho exposure and privation, one of them has lost both feel, and walked on bis knees; the other had been wounded in ono auk to ; tho bouos hnd stiffened, aud he was a ctiptlo, too, walking with muoh difficulty. They were tho only childien of their parents, their father being scvonty-fivo years old. They had, before being disehargod, sent their pension and .their bounty to their father to help pny off a molt - gngn on liia land, ami, when they reachod this city, wero without a cent and had nothing to cat since leaving Indianapolis. Why some one In the enrs did not notice their wants is sin gular. They asked fnrtonio broad at ono of tho stations, and wcro refused. Getting hero, they wcro advised to apply to a benevolent society, which hits done inoio than pen can tell for tho Union soldiers ever siuco tho com nioncument of tho war " Tho Ncedlo Pickots." They did so, nnd theso la dies, through their exertions, in a short time rained f 150 for them, and obtuinod, through tho kindness of tho railroad olfuiuls, transportation for them to their homes, amounting to thirty dollars more. Our soldiers, of twenty-two and twouty-flvo years of ago, John A. Williams and Charles Williams, 3'ld Ohio volunteers, went on their way Monday afternoon re joicing. to of a to of from the Penitentiary —An exciting Race. J Michael Casey, ft convict, employed as a runner in the saddlo-trco shop at tho Ohio Penitentiary, attempted, yes terday, just nfter tho dinner hour, to moko his esoapo. Ha sealed tho wall betweon tho inn in prison and tho Co- "'ilo prison, by means of a ladder, eatiio tiown in tnu itoui yuru, miu passed out at tho front gato. ' At this juncture ho was discovered by the rruard and tho alarm sounded. Tho Warden and other officers of the pris on immediately puvo ehuso. As Ca sey rau tlowu tho Avenue towards Havdon's Mill, ho enmo in rungo ofi the. guard at the South cunt angle of tlto prison wall, i ho guard Urotl at the escaping prisoner but tho effect of the shot was only to quicken his pace. Ho ran to tho " run, oppo site tho Ohio tool I otiipnny s Miop, theu turned and ran up tho "run." Just then Iho Deputy Warden, Mr. Dean, who resides iu that locality, joined tho pursuing party as an clli- tic it i TuiiuciTeincni, turning uiu pur sued parly eastward on to Long street 1 lio chaso was now eminently exci ting, nnd us the officials gained rapid ly on the "cross barred ". individual , "t ultogothcr uneujoynblo to spectn M0" - A teamster headed Michael off near tho Gas Works and ho was forced tt surrender. Casey is somewhat in sane, but it seems kuew onou:h to plau a method tifesoapo, that with less vigilance on the part of tho officers ni'iKftt huvo been successful. IW. JlOIIIKIt. " ' . of is in in of Voltaire on Marriage. Voltaire said : "The moro manied men you havo tho fewer crimes there will be. Marriage . rcudcrs a man mor virtuous and more wise. An unmarried man is but half a perfect hoiug, spd it requires tho other half to make things right : and it cauuut bo expectod that in this iniporfoet I state ho can keep tho straight path of reotitudo nny more than a boat with ono oar, or a bird with ouo wing can keep a alright course. In nine caws out of tcu where married meu be- como drunkards, or where they oom- nut crimes against the puuco nl the community, tho fouudutiou of these acts was laid while iu a einglo state, or where the wilo is, as ia sometimes tho case, nn unsuitable muteh. Mnr- nit'.'O cU.tnges ihe current of man s feelings, and gives him a cent re fur hi thoughts, his affections, nnd his sots. Hero is a home fr tho entire man, aud the eouusel, tho atTuetiona, tno example, and the interest of bis "better half" keep him from erratic courses, and from fulling into a thous and lemplaltoiis to which ho would otherwise bo exposod. Therefore the IVieud to marriage it the friend to society and bis country. ' as ho to of of of on What Rum Did. The Toronto Glohe stales that, (he late terrible and destructive fire at yuobee was the direct result of rum drinkiog. That paper says; " The ftre originated from a drunken aeoaucnery in a tavern, near day light. The men wore disputing ovcr uietr m-goMUD gains ai eards. l.rom wnrdd thftv nnin. .. 11. - i .. w ,nu UiC utDie ueing upset, ou which was a ooul oil lamp, In a moment the oil became ignitea and Uien the building in a few ... ... ....... i 1 1 t oral in uia vicinity, andfu half an hour the Or centre hid word. In an hour the hose was laid aud the water let CD. lo ten Diiuutes after, the Ural una was out by some miscreant, and soon after, a similar tiling happened te the second one. Tie fire now became nnmausgoabla aud the popu lace panie stricken. - , of be all be to CONGRESSIONAL. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. SENATE. Mr. Wilson ofTured a joint resolu tion directing tho President to In struct tho officers of tho Army and Navy, and of the l'rcodmens Jlurcsu prevent and prohibit tho Infliction corporeal punishment for crime and misdemeanors in lutoly rebellious states until their civil governments shall havo been recognised and rati- lied lit CojicrCss. Ordered to be printed. , . Mr. Jlondcrson offered resolution based on a dispatch from Governor Fletcher of Missouri, calling upon the President for information as to wheth er bo has. sinco tho first of Decern- brr. sent troojiS into tlto interior ol Missouri, fur any purpose, and, if so, to indicnte bis reasons, Ac. Adopted. Mr. Williams ro.o to personal explanation A stated that he had been misunderstood and misrepresented in certain circles in regard to a petition, tlo hail reportod it luck from tho Fi nance Committee with a request to bo discharged from further consider alion of the s.imo. A petition from tho ladies of the Treasury Department having been presented at tho last session, praying for an Incrooso of salary, tho salaries of the ladies wero raisod in accord- nncc with tho petition, and tho Fi nonco cRmmitteo had, therefore, no further use for tho paper, and had it reported back to tho renale. Mr Williams said that n story hud been put in circulation that ho hnd report ed adversely to tho proposed iuercaso of salaries, and bo had receivoj tev eral scandalous letter with rof'ercuoo to tho auhjci't, and ho winded to in form tho parties interested that such attempts to coerce .Senators to ncfode to tlieir demands would liavo but lit- tlo effect upon him. Ho bad favored judicious increaso of salaries at the last sossion, and should do so, but he should act in accordance with bis own isenso ol lusueo. rcenrulcss ol the abuse or threats of men who bad misrepresented him, individuals, por haps, who at the last ncssion, were oiiirnged in maligning Congress thro' rcMolutions of their Johnson Club. Mr. l'omcroy introduced n bill to secure tho t-pcedy construction of the liiion I net lit) itailroad, iouthern branch, nnd tho telcgrnph lines, and securo to tho Government tho Use tho abovo for military and postal purpose.-). It provides for tho Issue ofli per cent, bonds, of ono thousand follars eat li, to run twenty years, on completion of each, twenty miles, tho rato of sixteen such bonds per mile. Tho road is to run via Fort Ililey nnd Fort Smith, i.i tho valleys tho Neosho aud Grand Arkansas Uivers. Mr". Wilson presented tho follow ing joint resolutions , Wiikukam, 1 lie practice ofinflieting corporeal punishment for offences against the laws and municipal rights barbarous in character, nnd degrad ing In practice; nnd whereas, in tho present ulisuttled state of civil nll'airs tho States lately in rebellion, tho ficednicii in their helplessness are liable to subjection to this barbarous degrading punishment, which would tho existing condition of affairs, endanger social order and nil nidus trial interests: therefore bo it iVmxW, Tint tho President of tlie United Status bo, and ho is hereby suttionr.cd nnd directed to instruct tho officers of tho Army and Navy, and of tho I'rcedincns Kiireau, to prohibit, and prevent tho infliction of corporeal punishment for any crimos, misdemeanors or oil en -eft by any pre tended civil authority of any Stutt lately in rebellion, until their civil government shall havo been reorgan ized, ratified and guaranteed by the Congress ot the I nited states. The bill to admit Nebraska was tnen taken up. 1 no question was upon Mr. llemliii ks' motion to post pone the further coiisido'.ntiou of the bill until tho 7th of January J'.diminda took tho Hour a is support tho amendment of Mr. Itrown, at taching a condition of impartial suf- tniise, upon tho admission ot the .State. Uo mitintiiHtud that Congress had a rishl to mnkaonndiiiout precedent to lite admission of a rotate aud that ii would bo rctrogadttig Iroiu the ennui plo of equal rights, asserted in the District Suffrage Hill, to permit an in coming State to deny suffraio on ac count of color. " Mr. Wade denied that in advocat ing this bill ho was less tho advocate ot free principle than ho had been in former ilnys. Ho regarded this bill a help and not a hindrance to free principles. JVlr. l'omcroy gave tho reasons whv should veto ngaiust Mr. Jlrown's amendment. lie felt bound, he said, act In good faith to tho Stuto and could exact no conditions now that were uot in tho enabling act. Mr. Howard replied to the speoeh Mr. Kdmuuds, denying the riuht Congress to attach the conditions Mr. Ilrown's amendment. At JM5 P. M o veto being taken the ponding bill or amendment, Mr. Giimo asked that u executive session bo held. Mr. Duckulew, who had the floor, dotliued to yilold, and proceeded to speak at length upon tho bill aud nmcudments, dwelling mainly upon the topics already discussed. Mr, Spraguo followed iu a written speech opposing the bill. After uu executive session tho Sen adjourned to Thursday, Jan. 3d . . . A Sound Platform. The Pittsburg ihmnirrcial lav, down its platform ou tho suffrage question as loiiows: , We are in favor of one uuiforui ru'e suffrage, tor all persons and colors, and that is intelligence. The ab surdity ol making a color a qualifies, ttou or di-oualiBcation is too great to defended even by the utost anti quated fogies. If a colored man is qualified to ut biiouju is a voter, aud if a white uiuu is not qualified to vote he ahoulJ uot bo permitted to vote-but 4hat are mialified .luul.i v.... ... this wo would add, tlmt we thiu'k the quetx.a of-suffrage is of so much importance It shoulJ ih 1 decided on its merits and depeud 9t ths fate of other cro.m. SlttOBS, - r A Sound Platform. New Advertisements. Ounrtllan'aj jBalo : . or Tlcal TCata to. piTtjT to en order of the Probate Court of Seneca county, OMo, In a certain causa therein pending, wherein iho subscriber as snch Guardian Is plaint iff ami JuhnO. I.yberjrer sod the other minor heirs of Andrew J. I.yherprnr, her wards are rtcrrmfatits, I will oiler fur sale at piblic vendue on tho prcmisos, on Si In r Jug I he 2iA dij ff Ja n na ry 1 8C7, between the hours often A St., and four St., of said day, the real estato de scribed as lollows, to wil! Lit No. sevon In Iht village of Ktnis 8 incca county, Ohio, free and uiiincum-ber.-d of mV riyhl of dower therein. T!tms of sale, cash on dv of sale, SARAH A. FKinEKGF.il, Guardian or minor heirs of Andrew J. Friborger. Lex Sl Hrkwrr, Attorneys. decU7u)lu($3,A0w3. . . OF V NEW STOCK OF GOODS At .. i i mmm FOIl 1HG7. rTIfANKFUL for post favors and pat-r rouage lieretoliire bestowed, thfjr ap pear bolore the public to solicit a Cnntin uanc.iof iho same, ll ivinj jiut reoeived a fine and WELL SELECTED STOCK, which they intend selling st the ' ' . ' V'f ' Lowest PoMsilslc Price. For tlio T-.nlit? 1 They havo one of tho finest stocks Dress Good, :.. Hoop BkirU, . ' Fur. '"'!' ' Kid nnd Cloth OlOTcs. Hosiery Ac, in town, All kirnla of Men and Do)-8 Ctissiiui-rs, tiutioetta, F'.auiK'lp,; Fur Muf- flora, Duel; nnd Kid Glovo;. , ALSO A flno ftsaortmcnt of ' ' ' ...... tt .M ' '., AND , C3-T , f ,B3 WA!RE To suit every jioraon. ' ' . G i vo us ii call. : o . ' J. fe N. WATSON, , Tiflin, Ohio. doc27n1ltf. Public Sale. THE undersigned Will offer for silo 1'ub'it? suLliou, at the late ' residence of Lloyd Nrrls, dece ived, three miles south of T.flin, on the . Sn Dat or Jakdast, 1807, ; The (roods and chatties of said deceased, CKimiuing in part of Grain of all Itindr, lical I't the ground, ll-iraca, Cattie, Hoys, IIuuics, Harness and numerous other articles. Hulo to coiunience at 10 o'clock, a. m Terms mado known on day of sale. S. J. SEED. Kxecutur. Tilli ii, Dec. SO, ISb'G. pl3. St. IN'ollcc. i lie. usocmicnea l as been duty ap- poitaru tuxeeuior ol tho lat will and leaiiiintnt ol Lloyd Norria,lat of Seneca county, Ohio, deceased. - i 8. J. &EED, Executor. Titn, Poe. SO, 1003 jit$2 , 3t. Ilivorco. ' : JOSEPHINE REDFIELD. whose rea- w l.l..A. ...:l. . . L. . thai Gih.rge H. R'dfl-ild.of Soneca cottn ..vw ..iiniiiiivn. will ' IBIO llutlUC ty Ohio, Ins Ibis day filed in the Court ofi Common Pleas of a. id' County, his oeti. lion for divorce from aiiJ Jotephine, chaining her with croas nci'leel of dutv and with having Irauilulentty oenliacU-tl the uiarrnifre contract with petitioner, and uo bks mat said contract may bo an nulled, i- Tt said nelit'on will b I fur hearlntr Ml tne r.uruary term of aald Court 167. A n4 Iho defendant will taka notitia that depuaitiona lo be uaril tin tlio hearino of uu pi iitinn win oe taken at me Amer ican Hotel on Broadway at. New York, on the I0.lt day of January, J8HT, be. tween the hours of 7 o'clock. A, . and 10 o'clock,. St., (r said d ir. ' t.taaoa et I'assisexos, . - Atioraeys ot l'utitittnvr. ua lJu9 (116,00, , v .. mm 1RR1VAL of at I GUARDIAM'SSALE of real estate. Pwsstrasrr to an order of the Probsti; Court ef Seneca county. Ohloi to me I suod wherein the subscriber ia pluintirTi and Alcxinder rJmith and ntners Ins wards are defendants, I wilt efTur st pub lie voodtie on tho premises hereinafter described, on Saturday (hi 19th day of January 1867, between the hours of ten A, sr. and four p. m. of sold day, tho resl estate bounded and described as fallows, to Wit f 1 1. lot No. fourteen (14) In the town of rU'iinville, Henrra county Ohio, bounded nn the rnirlh by the F.nHlay slat road, on tho woslby the alley boiween lots No 11 snd 14. on the south by the slfcy be tween No 6 and 11 and on the enst by No 15. Ire and unincumbered of tne dowrr of Maris Smith, now . Maris Tup ping, therein. snd two years with interest from day of rF.n.MS. oue-llliro cun, unu-mnu in I'll. sale. Deferred poymcnts to bo sccureu by moftgneo on the premises. HENRY DOUB, Guard, of minor heirs rfj.icab Smith dee'd. dcca0nl0?fl,00w4, NATIONAL HKSOKT . FOR : ... UD1ES AND CESTLEHL1. BOOMS ON 2d FLOOR. NATIONAL CLOCK, ' JiWi Street, Tiffin, Ohio, TWF, tpntivnlirncil Uhsi ptvlftint fn nnnnnrlrff to hii Oictifli anii th .tutillu m rtltv. tlmt b tvfiUtd hiltrgttJtmuiotJloui 3 ininy 1 ooiuh Whh llllht unftiVm littpmytpmsnli, 4 It now tr rpird ihkn tr t irrv up mm -MEAU,. iMCLUDtO ' OYST13IIS In wtt itlt and mhr rrrfihtntnlf, at anjr orthatlty, in itiort, uoi.au tiof 01 a NO. i BILL OF. FARE. furtlM from distant will b fvnrtil (lh plain or fmnoy rafrtshrnvntf on ihorl nolle. IX. II. --Tree Fiiincli from lO lo 1 1 A. !tlM tnch tiny. Thank Iff my rriand. lornn.t favcv.! aolloll linnail p rnn.t. II .fiarifulljr, on'J8-n7-l. A. J. Il fJ-C. TiWELI.TXO HOUSE, with two "about UO feci front by 511 ft in depth, on West sido of 1st Monroe street in Ward, Tiffin, nenr Union school liouso. For prico and terms enquire of J. II. 1'ITTENGER. d20nl0l3.- Coiisumption, ScroTuIn, ICliciiiiialism! tTEGEMAN'S Genuine Medicinal- 44 Liver Oil, has stood the test of years, and lliousnnds of piitients attribu tod their recovery to its tte. It is warranted pure. IIeiiemah Sl Cetntsti nnd Druaists, New York. nvm I1 ill! CLOSING our Sivlo ol Dry CJooiIk. : OFFER ' THEIR ENTIRE STOCK at AND BELOW COST! cojviiiirvoiivCiJ- J, ON THURSDAY, DEC. 20, ' ; y ;;?: and;-v-'; ; ; illiiat be ;.i ' , Entirely , Closed out Within ! i Sixty Daj. KIKE CHANCE TO OUTil.V " ' DRY GOODS ' Wo take this method Returning thanls for the Liberal rjnage wo have received th ing the past, '. ; ' nnd now invito ono nj all to come uui socur bargains, tnch as has not been offorctl boloro. , r ..' " ;' Kosf.ectfully, ' '.' ; '' ';Wii & 'DJJiiLTi),: Ni'IJ ; AH who are intlobtod to ui on account or i tlierwiao, will please call and lottlo t tha rlieat IKwaihIti moment, . C. tfc II. EMORDIMTI hi btrt. hoar aoa lots 1st Cod 2 0. Co v. ATav Sale '- QNE of th fincfct residences lo tho Til Inge fof Republic. ! ' Three aifj'ilnlntf lots with a good hoose nd barn and o'herguud outbuildings, al Si) a flno lot of fruit trees, vines. Ac. Possession given Immediately if desi red. Enquire ofMrs. Sur.r.T Williwas or J.. M. STRONG, Tiffin, Ohio. ' dctaOalOtf. i,.' ..' ,-lAHM FOR 9Ln AT A ftARIAI. ' Kann.iTir m l Kin "f n rnii'f , inn rrr- tvll m fnfl " ot rnitivaiion ano th dlnfi ftnt Hmt"Fl. tMh ft Urr" ffm irn astr viAek Hift, inlti Hwit, iwoiM Wlli 4 dtcim with livinf wif nd ft Urf bearing Ut- chnr.i ' t Trm Ipw in iimt jMn ir Pnnm. AfpW it 't H'fntth'i't Oriice, Til71n,.hlo. TFT 'ii.v Etm Mans $KW sttllv. with- out thirtof or litest otnsii. kffnt, no it- paid, on rtt of lfnta. Ir K. B Footi, 1 10 Hrnnilwar. New York COM TOR THI KvFTi'ntn. Knt rinst (mi (I no rtcviftt of l) centi. aArfilroa Pr. B. H. Vfxrn 1131 llmilwy( Nrw Voir. Wont in araltrl nvelnpa on rlpt if ( MBtf, Al.litt; )r. R. I Kootb , aatttor of Mfl. 'onu Hnt, HUD Hronlway H Pec. SO, 1800. The wondcrrul prugress of Med ical Science rinrlnif the past six yeirs ;.nly, mikes it possible fur laCfl l',e conscientious I'hysician to d. c'are now that CoRsi'Mmoa is bscer taiklt crsno as IuterinitlHiit Fever, snd and as CEitTATSLir . viiEvrsTto as Hintll Pox. Rev. Charles E. King, M. IJ.. LL D., etc. KING'S PREPARED PRESCRIPTION Mule from the prescription of ltev Ciias. E. Kino, M. D., LL. D., ic, f.jr tho prevention and cure of IN ITS MOST ADVANCED STAGES, for the Hadicul Cure of Asthma, Bron chitis, Cntnrrh snd all affection of the Lungs, I'lironl and Air Pussigcs; for (icnt-rtil and K;icciul Dcrangcmcut of tho Nirvi us System; for IJiaordi rs ol the HLOOf); und for nil Functional Disorders of the stomach and Dowels. It Immediately increased the slicngtli aim deepens i:ie color ol tns pale blood It subdues Iho Chills and Fever, and diminishes the Expcclorulijn. It chocks Iho night sweats, ulays, in from seven to lourtccn uuvs. The oppotito is oncu invigorated out tho putient rapidly ffnins fl sli; the cmtali ond the diflicu breathing aro speedily relieved; the sleep becumpA calm and refriMhincr! ami iho evucuaiiuna regular and uniform. All the j? -htr.il Hvmiiiotn of CON SUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHI TUS, &., disappear with really aston ishing rapidity. llie Prescription ahou.d bo vsed every cuse where the Pyaiciiin prescrihea -lyutiiili mixiuris, ' l onics,' Iron, Ai ida Bark, Q'linine, Cod Liver O.I. Whiskey, &.C., nnd in t v.iry discuse, by whatrvcr name known, in which there is exhibited any one or more ol the following Symptoms x . Diiricultor Irrertulnr Breathing, L'.s of II rem h, Cough, Waiting ct Flesh, N'igbt Sweats, liieeding from the Lungs, Let.. 01 nirengtn, i.iks ol Appetito and General Debility, Debility of Pregnancy and Nursing, Flying Pains through the ahoulu-rs, thesl fuco and Limbs, Neu rulaiu, Nervous Heudachc, Nrvoua Irri tnlion, Nervous Prostration, Giddiness DazincsH, Exceasive Pulencss. Sore Throa', Drowsiness, Sleeplessness Dys pepsia, oour ciomacti, ucariDurn, sink inir or onpresfion of the slomneh be fort or ul'ier eating, Constipation, Remittent lever. &.c, and cspctiiilly in tho female disorders or Uterino Iireiulnrities sueli dillicult, paiutiil, suppressed, scinty i-xc.oa.ve, uciuyi-n, premature or too rrecpient meiidtruution. Btatoments from ratfents,o. Your irescription lias aaved the life ol my ttaughlcr ami ii.is saved hundreds of dollar lor me. Rv. E. Humphreys Rcmicn. New Vork. We bless God for tlto B -ncfit wo hnve received from yonr Prepared Prescription Rev. P. Pereirriue. Blossliure. Venn. Every one to whom I have recommnded it has bem-littcd much by its use. -Rev. L. l. Jones, Kueino, Wmconsin IIibi.k I1ju.-k, Astok Place, New. V..rk lit tho oiirly pal-t of Ft-hru'iry, 1885, was suuYring from a Violent cough, for wtiicit i nnu been treated during the aix inontha previiiu'lv without hcnrl'n. I had night sweats which completely prcalratcd luc' "to evening iioarsciiCEa would come on which would prevent me from speaking aSovo s wlil-pcr. I had then had two atauka of bluetling from the lungs. My family physician assured me that ho could do uuiliing rtWo fur. me was growing ropiilly worse and had been compelled to 'leave buiiicsa ..fur nearly two mouths. All my symptoms imlica ted, uiimiHakttbly, the presence of tho Consumption. In the beginning of Feb ruary, Mr. Hjnry Fishor, Treasurer or the American Bible Bocieiv, proycnicl mo with a buttle of the PHEcajito in scription. In a few days my appetite, which 1 had entirely lost, relurnpil an.l In less than two w.-cks the nlclit sweats wero broken up. Theceforward I strength rapidly, and am now rgularly attending to my duties as cltrk to the American Bible Society, in wbiunmn. piovmont I have boon nine years. I am now eiijoyinjr rrood health. Your lr. scription iH'jcloil a Curowlion my friends despaired of my recovery. ' 1 ItONAS J. Cokger. I have N err his or Spasmodic Aathma lor It years. Unmij l id lust a x ..... I have never had an uninterrupted nights rest. It oft.in seemed to mo that I ui.'.nlil die before I could ir -t nlr into mv luo I auirered so greatly from shortness of hrath- tlikl . I u.nd Mr...n..l .J . t -. , ... . wwuiibia to rasa iriu.,..ul r-nta w aia lnr ll-Om fllW PH.I oetico to rr.y place of oiiMin,.. ti, nini oeiuro i , oiitained tli Pi-..nmn,i .vv..u..vi, im. in c wiirsi innr i pnn. patsca. on oDiainiuj t.ie romedv I t .,,t a teaapoonfitl at no-jn and a 'ain al nfulit n.l .1..... .11 ...:.i . . have not had s broken niglit'a r'at aince. ' 1 have now eomnletelc P H 4lli:in WIIIIUUL . U'UUiniT. I rcoovarod my strength sod spirits ami am uot ntHiett'd v. iih sliortnoM of braaih. I shall ba clad to 'have any ono olllut J with asthma call and s.-e me. Ezra C. LaTuDf,,, N. 33a, 4th st. Not Vurlt. . Tbe PKKPAUtiU PRtlSCHI.' l'UN ia piit up in a 91 bottle, aud is sold bv r, t...- ii..' . ' fclJ':hrtaUV'.-aa'i. addrt.d ia the ISole Proiirlelor. UucAai.VX (. M"Ses 6V Co., 37 C"UlaiiJt tr,.,.t New Vork. restitution free. A circular containing particulars and many eisrs sucecsafuMy treated, will be s.-nt (rue ay Soall to all who write for it. 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Having just returned from tho Eastern Market snd being in daily receiptor the latest patterns of Casshrtercs, we ore enabled to suit all tastes, and guaranty our Prices lower than any other Clothing Houso in the county. Solicitina a call from everyono, we ronocst you to look over our stock as w are most willing to oblige. Cu'tom Tailoring done in tho latest teed. Gcorgu So under, Cutter. ' sept.20-Um. Comer. AN or the very iatest styh, l,,r MADE, CLOTHI1TO-: : ! COMP1USINO :; ' improved styles, and a tip top fit guaran' STRICKER BRO'S & 00 f ' . Tiffin, Ohio. or or I I "SSIstlnnr nattirt to re-a81trt tlC .. opoioAisriD's i Magic Bilious Powders. THIS PREPARATION I. m iH.u.T tt ol ll Rt. i. rol.nil, forni.ll; th P.or ortllt Hipli.l l.'huruh.ln tlioMown." ! Ilinnp.hu. anil a Urlf b- knr,l hv ll.t rtoinlntion llir fli oiit NMf Knfl.aa. It w.olilinn to l.avt lli.liliit una r cinr lo .vlii. on lil.pil S" ' Mnaio fowaaas an an of Ilia VeiivAW init ooniWul 4l.oreral. of aioil.ia limn. Iil.lt." (.real Liter in J Bilhus Keaie Jyl A'hf.-h rBfitJrfle.lv ilimwa tu th ahn.U tl ntK-f til t-vntin nitilicma nr it ftirU h'm mn-'h traiiB naiiun Ihnt irwv roiv iIm u nanroout npirouauoi-vi .v.i g w iu Lio us ' ro wva'rs ara ' Positivo Cure for Liver Oomphinti la lis moat RjcrbtaOil1 form,, and1 an trand.tt T routor for all 1 BILIOUS DKRAN0ESffENT3. HEADACEE, . ' UONSIirATtOX, s , i i a BLOTCH ft?, A B ALLOW SKIN, DROWKJNKSH, m.7J.NF8 HEARTRURNn, (ALMTATlON, and a inoif o. Jnrul CURB and ' ' ' " -T ' PrcvrnUve of Fever and !4gue. WsaiWtso all fh) tw )rfMJ -wltth ttiU fecFh' mnltiljf 10 alwayt. kap ibt Owtlfrt on iuud Wit!) for iiniiivdraia u. its'.-.. ;s llr a fw Imrrorlant inrtieoari : I- Thar art Ui GraaiiiiciAa fut all Dilloaa Af. fvctton. ' " " ' ' - .,-. 8.1. TM an lb onhr kMwn iasHlr thu. )! r i.ivsr uiliili)ini, 3d Tli ar lit only ktiotrn rt marly (hat will enrt 4tt Tha Powilara ara io Ihoroitfh that ou pa,k an will b allitMt a wajorlt of IIiom at.af than ia i rm ivwnv m cur. aisiit? ara mtlil aBat-nlMsisinl lha ma.i Hvuibai eainnitiQ knnwit. Otli-a rhv ara lh ohrMt mnrl bl ftinlr.. taiti, alhvvcan ba (Hnt liv mii t mt t iaii nn uiv ino u nny run is, t (circular ooniaimnji inrllltoniai, fnrormatiaai. at a miu ia any iau oi n a worm ii ol t-hrj. ST (H.t UY ALL 0Ri'41;UTH,or bvatall AfvjUoaUu to C.(j.XArlK kt'i), I'IMIU AtilKTtb NEWillAVtN, HUSS. Price- 50. cent per box, FptaHibarU7,18W .".. I ... , , ., Dyspejosia Cure. THIS GREAT REMEDY Fof all UIMKASESaf lb. STOMACH: I. tlx SittotT.r r ilia lar.mw of Ou.l falaaiilo C.VUGIt BALSAM, W'tlla riprimrnllnf To. hi. own hk.. It cand i'r.mp ia tno itiuiioh for hini.whicU hm4 blr. Tiri.i..uo auiiiiq .K...tfil rhliiMlofin. Tho almo.l .iljf to.lliannf Iron. Tarioo. i,f tl, owlpy coiirno a. tu b.li.vo ihro Is nu di.oa. nau .rd b v diMirJof.a tlowack that tt Klllaw Bj.ae.tl ly anro. Physicians Enaurie And Use It! Hjil stirs Qivs Tsstf atony or Its Efficacy. ' And r.ai all diracUaj Mlva lUino. ar... 1 .4iloriii.l.' .... . " Dysjiopsiiv J , It I. taro to oura. " '' Jlonrtbvtrn ! , . Oao dM will eara. ' ' IIV.I TT . . OlCK-HCaoactlO Ua v t -r 1 ....... J It aaa aoroil la aanilr.dkoroaaa.!., AciJitj of the Stoinnclit . It coiroet. a. bqco! HotiJac'if fttiJ Dlriiiimnij I , , It .lop. ialhirtyaif !! 4 Rising of tho Food 1 , ' " It Slop. iMBoJIatol)? Distress after catiiijl , ' Ooodo.a will raaiaTot yiiolorft Morons- !l ; ' - ,' ... . "'aidtyjlauiw arwo! Bud Hreath 1 ' . ... ' ' Will baohsa4 wlta aair aaattl. It ujiereetly hurmlrtl . It. l'up-!-.J..i.l rttwMw It ia, fMl IT CUii&S ta th .rma; trwi,i a.i.. laib Vauoil 6lato.fcil. 11 p. ' ,U:t VoVur pier Ihitllr.'. ' ' ' - t.U CLUk k UJ.rnairlalira.' ' III.KXIIIHKK h !TKR8,7l.tQKl, otaaaaaaa. r, laadj.iaVS.v ' r ia t TIFFIN - - .1 -. . i W ' Mil I V Gross, Dorse Co, Manufaclnrcrs of .: : ' Iflniaketa, ' lllaiiKcf sr ll'ankrts. ri:innrl-f Flnniirl4f ri.-iinielii,. lolhts, Clot lis Sloe kins' Vnrn, Wtockiiitc. Ynru. ,. Slocking Yarn, : " ' -i f, . . Wholesale and Vliole;i It a ii it AVholesale mid ItelailT He tail, (he Alaaoiacture of NliirtD, Drawers, Jackets; : Socki.&c, Wholesale and Itefail WWII I 1 I UUlJUil GROSS, DORSEY&. CO.; ' ' - Tiffin O. . a-tr. ; Ooi St. lpflo. A I) IM T8 V I T EI4 For tlie Pitlorinl Hoot of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS. . ll.tolo, rairlolic. Roaaaatia, MvoMraa.aaSTrafleal. II hut ruled i Ll ,:i with oai jue Fiat I'ontAiii k Oiaallfal Cafravlaf... mKKVallaat ar.S llr.r. II..H.J .a. Pi.... L lataaS H,mnlio-lli. Wittvaad M.rv-lou.. Ilia raad.raod S.mmIk Tka MolloT tamo aad8t! ' aoii,, raui,a,h4. uoar aad "l 'l "I aaaj-Naav. tU-lt.l. kaiipah Faaisaa worl. and ia.lao W'oaiaa. ie J iiujnnl. )... "f ' W.fana hoaa Ibtil.inflr pcNrd ia a oaaatar. ly aia..vat one. hi.lnrtc.r aad injE It tlaa aio.aaa.io, wiou. bnlaant aad Ca-Oi bio I aad maallaraadrr f 1 1.J . . L LI 1 book IliM tl .. UL4.alla Toatls. taT itow.u.1 a. wvlfaa Ni.l.aaii.in avay ao l.iai.S ou mwuin aninliM daiail, biilttant-wlt anil aa.hnM aialory ara .fekllSittr iaiarw-ovra 1 Oil. wor !' Iilararr ara. I II". mh aalla ll.t'11. Taa imi.i. ... " f Jijl dVla.l. aadf am v. wmk and want asaiaililiia? kamaroo.. aaaianlia aaiL .Laatlibtt. tla. Ajraal.ara nukioi rtaot IU. la Tno llai.dr.il llnlu.. aia. of allaxp.a.a.. tjrbaod forairaal.r. al.ira.: inn panioonin aifl ooa aai Mm! aad aroaf af Iba abuia auomoa. tr AJ,ln , - ., i , . .'. JiAIKI.X AL fl BUSKWttl CO. I i. J , a-.I MS VaihSia;iatJiaoaH obU priA PPED HANDS and FiccVsore lips J ettt, ciM-eJ) st iuics by tho uan H. i gemh'hi CumirlMtr Ice with Clyeeriiie.'- koep iho haul soft in the culdeat , wsthrw' tie that jrou ket .tlje germims. , Bold by Diujins., '-. v , q ' COLOMOV OAlinER vs, Q t. 'Guy, bi'ljre Reuben I. Carey. Juaticn nf 1 the Peace, Reed townsJilpneea count The dorendant L. G. Cuv. ia 'lierebr-' notified thai on the 13lh day of November ' iboo. said justice latutij au attarhwettt' the above action fur the sum. of ten dolUrs(10. ' , "