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Tiffin Tribune. 11.00 AltlVUM H ADVANCE. w. c.Vye. w- mii-ckpj. MYERS & MILLER, hoitom . rto"" "" THUSSDaY KOalCHI, CH ft W67. Union Township Convention. Elsewhere is rmblished csll for Contention la oomtnato Candidate- for Township Office., to be upjiorlcil el the Spring Election, hold on Mon day tho 1 si -JJ of April. Ii i o V hoped that all Union men. will be prcseu nd nnminsto good ticket. The City Union Convention. A eI! for the Union elector of the rit to we, at the Court Houko on Friday evening, March 29th, atipcsr In this paper. We are requested by the Central Committee to urge upon all Union men of tha city the import ance of being present at that time, and putting in nominntion a thorough Union Tit-set, to ta aupportad at tbo ApriUloetion, The New Hampshire Election. Tho election In Now Hainpehiro, on the 12th instnnt, resulted in the sue ce of tho Union ticket. Tho Gov ernor was olectod by over thrco thou sand majority, and every Union can didate for Congress was elected, while tho Legislature is overwhelmingly rnd- icnl. Thus rciMtdistcs. another of oor .States, the Huicidal policy of our accidental President, and tolls out the death-knoll ofusurpatcd power at our nation'a Capitol. THE COMING ELECTION. We are well aware t lint a system alio and combined effort is sought to be nude by the Pcinocrntio party, throtj;hout tho State, to carry tho Spring elections. A success in this scheme will augur to thorn future tri umphs, and to the Union men Gun defeat. It will have tho effect to ro double their slcepleus activity, with tho hope of ultimately defeating the Uiiiou party In tha Stale. Thero i then, the more reason why tho Union men and all lovers of reform in thin, a well as every othor section, ahould awake front inactivity and be on gunrd for the fray. At a time lika this, the fuet of being in a minority should not enter into the account. A fight that is Dot against odds, is no fight at all. A fight against opposing numbers, gives lest to tho effort, especially whctttrrfrTfepubliean principles, tein Derance and law and order are tho beacon lighta of tho struggling party let avory man, then, who, keeping hi own counsel, and noting in his own mind tbo situation of matters, at bis bouoL or dosk, sees a need of tin provement in our city affairs, bo pros ent at the Convention on l'riduy eve niog, and at tho polls ot election day Respect for religion, tho Sabbath day, tempcrauco aud well executed Uw,aro the principle supports of ovory well regulated community, and it tho se cret of its prosperity in all depart ments. Vi'o believe that reform is demanded, and it is only tho voice of interested citizens by the ballot, that it can bo achieved. Wo do not, as is alleged, aay this for buncombe While we do not swocpingly declaro that our present city authorities do not ex ecute law or maintain order, we cer tainly do affirm that thero has boon an iuexcusablo laxity in the execu tion of sundry laws and ordinances and tho reason for such leniency can - be advanced and is well known. We ask tha Union men and order loving men of the city to combine ii condemnation of the opcu banded and free vending of liquor to every un wary boy who chooses to emulate, the example of profligate men. Let us vote for men who will pledge them selves to uso tho clear letter of tho law in stopping the onward atrido of intcmperanco. Tho law euaoted are amply sufficient, if executed. Judg ing the future by the pant, wo may not gaiu tho victory in this election, but wo can at least make a good show ing, and tho earnest demand of a mi nority will compel some mousing of respect. General Order Number 1. HD. QRS. 9TH DIST. DEPT. OF OHIO. G. A. R. Tiffin, March 11th, '67. I. By authority, of orders from Department Head Quarters, tho uu Uoriitned essoinee command' of his district, which include the oouDties of Erie, Huron, Crawford, Seneca, Sandusky and Ottawa. II. The following cotms.im, are announced a tha staff of tho District commander; and will be obeyed and rexpected aocordingly. Mjj. M. Sullivan, Asst. Adjutant funeral, Tiffin; Col. J. II. lturtlott, U. M, and id do camp, Fremont; Gen. V. W. Butterftol l, Aid -de camp, Uneyrus; Col. U. V. Wii-khaui, Aid . de camp, Norwslk; Cut.., W. F. Havo Jy, Aid-de-camp, Sandusky City; Sor ' . i tr i ...... t:j .1 ivrr... OBni aj.iy. ju jvr,.im-uu-i:Hip, i turn. III. Officer of the Staff aro charg ed with tho supervision of tha work ing of Euosiiiriuienta within their several counties. 'They will euquir iutu aud report upon the eligibility, lf recruits applying for charters, and eetnillU XW Po under tus'ruo tiou (7 out uprn,Cnt Heed Quar tets, ordur of W. H. GIBSON, Cuarade Commanding DtU ): TO VOTERS. Citiiens of Tiffin who desire the pesos nrul qnict of the city on the Sabbath dc.y, wo submit tho following ordinance to provide agriinit the talc of ntnxuntng Jrmkt on) th Suubuth lay, et-.: "See. 1. Tie il ordained hj the Mayor and Council of the City of Tiffin: If any keepsr or keeper of any tavern, erocerr seloon or other place of habitual resort, shall at any time on tho Sabbath day sell or give to any person any wine, cider, beer, ale, or any intoxicating drink whatever, or ahall at any timo after 10 o'clock in tha night season suffer, allow or permit any qunnel, Guilt, noise and disturbance in any such place, so kept by him or thorn aforesaid, every person or persons so offcndinir shall be fined in any sum not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars lor cacti onunse. Now wo Appeal to you fur tho en forcement of this law, by the election of officer who will make it thoir business to ico it duly executed. Tho olomont which patronise these 11 habitual rosorts," have too long controlled our. elootions and elected oitieiaia wtiu wintc at audi otlcn-es against the law, and magnanimously shift tho rcspnnxibility upon tho cit tens. Is it tho citisuii'a duty to see the law executed, or is it tho duly of tho officials who aro elected and paid for it out of tho citir.cn' money? What haro wo officer for? To eso cute the laws, or to allow thorn to be violated with impunity? What hnve wo ordinnnces lorr to govern us, or to bo set at nought by tlioo who IrnfTio and indulgo In intoxicating drinks? c aro aware that there aro citios worse, in point of morality, than ours, but for tho simple reason that tho public make It socially disgraceful to ho otherwise. Kvory mind guns to ward the formation of public opinion, and when you take into consideration thnt in this city there Is a large and prosperous lodgo of flood Templars, numbering over two hundred mem-' lcr, thero is ample reason for tho gonoral good order in our city, Sat urday night, a fow years ago, was the timo for n general spreo, or "bum," by tho young ir.cn of our city; and oftctitimc, night was Hindu hideous by bowlings and deprecation of all things, and everybody. But a change has occurred. It ha censed to bo fnthionnlh; instead tbey spend their nights at the Good Templars lodge, or in belter society than that found in grog-shop. Tho cnito of temper anco is projreisivo, and thotiali it may rotrogrado nt times, its ultima to success is us certain as was the down fall of slavery, and tho deolino of des potism. With the downfall of tho liquor traffic, wo shall mark an epoch whoro Democracy shall ciaso to bo known among things political. Aspirations. We certainly hopo that our .dis criminating reading community will not fail to acknowledge the evident efforts of tho Atlrtrtltrr to rlaim rank with tho I.aerosso Deinorritt, Its columns show ovory week, a weak Im itation of tho notablo paragraphs by which tho pnper of Pomcrny has gained notority-of an exceedingly qiiestionablo character it is true but desirable Hero is ono of them. Will anv sensible man rocelvo any information from it? Will ho consider It any thing greater than a political shot from tho gun of n bushwhacker? " It is said that Illinium, if elected to Congress, will secure tho Hump, and take it through tha aountry the coming summer as n traveling uieu agorio ol wild animals, The follow ing wiil bo exhibited : Stevcus, the hyena; Sumner, tho ('hiiiipaiueo ; lluekland, the Loon; Ashley, tho Fox; Itaymoud, the Chameleon; Schenok, tho Slunk ; Chandler, the easel ; ado, the olf ; Cameron, the the Bur.iard ; and many other birds if prey and earniverous ani mals. This is no hxin'in.. Tickets to the whole exhibition twenty-five cents. Mr. 11., will plcato accept our thanks for acoinplimentary ticket. "Brick" Pomeroy. is ¬ tion of " Brick " Pomcrny, by tho Kadieal press anil tlio gaivanued pin binthropists that belong to tho "mor ality, nut lew ot mem are ttoinjr as much for siilferiii'r humanity as " Brick." He is lecturing in the South and uiving the whole of the' proceeds for tho relief of tho starv ing. That is what wo cull true phi l.iuthropy. Ailrrrtitt't. Of course ho lectures Smith. IIo continues to sow hi seeds of discord South. Could ho bo induced to lec turo for tho benefit of the widows and orphan of Korthern soldier? Not he. The devotion of tho said editor' time, vi!uperitiou and money to Southern robulstrfco Hkr Ui U:r him talk; is what our ueihbor eills u true philanthropy." . Scolding. ' Our neighbor devoted considerable space to iho JVi7iMe lust weck; in whiuh, after repeated paragraphs of gruiubliug, the old woru out joke fol lows, to-wit : That wo wero lyiuy undur a mistake," ote. The article resembles very much the seoldiug and peevish improcatiuu of soiuo old lady directod at " urchUi," who - had maliciously dirtied her clothe after the had hung tleu on ) to &rj- General Thomas Declines. General Thomas, th horo of Nssh title, peremptorily declines to have hi name associated With the I resi dency. Tho following characteris tically mndsst letter from the old he ro to Senator Skntxh of Tennessee, will be read with interest :, LOUISVILE, KENTUCKY, March 4, 1867. Hon. D. C. W. Sixtkr, Stste Senate, Nashville, Tennessee: Dear Sir: Feeling that you were actuated by friendly motives whon you introduced a reselution in the Union Convention of the 23d ultimo, at Nashville, nominating mo as tbo choice of the Union men of Tcnncs see, as tho next President of the I'ni ted Stales, I havo felt free to ac knowledge my high appreciation of your friondship, as well as of the complimentary manner in which the resolution was received and adopted by tho convention. ' ' But being fully aware of my dis qualification for thohih and rcspon sidle office for which I find myself nominated so unexpectedly, I cannot think, for one moment, of allowing my nnme to bo used in connection therewith. Having been educated a a soldior, and served for many years in the army, I am much better qual hnij to continue my duties as a cilncn of tho United States, in that Depart incut of the Government than in any other. I therefore havo to request that you will make known my sent! menls in the nfcitter to tho citizen of Tennessee. I remain, most truly, yours, GEORGE H. THOMAS. Death of Dr. Livingstone. Tho sudden announcement that David Liviugs'unc, tho bravo and fearless explorer, the self-taucht gen ius: the lust and cood man in all hi dealings with untaught and credu lous Savages, has been munlerod is a very painful ono. Tho heroism of those pioneers ot civilisation ol whom he w;is one ot tho toreniost, tho val ue of their contributions to n wider knowledge of tho world in, which wo live, and the example they have set to less ndventuroiiM epirils, are' ap preciated to the full. The news which comes ri.'in them from time to timo is always read with tho deepcht interest. Tho just appruhension for their safety which their friends must feel are nev er Allayed until their safo return from expeditions nlways hazardous and of ten destructive to health and fortune In no enso have these approhenuions and full appreciation of tbe man, in whoso behttll tlioy were entertained, been deeper or moro sincero than that or Dr. Livingstone, llowasemphat icnlly n man certain to insure respect anl uffoution. Owing all Ins cduca lion to his own almoBt unaided efforts he won high pluco among scholars and innu of science He devoted life which would havo ornamented any sphero in his nativo country to solt-duiuitJ. hardships, i.itiL'tio anil danger, ami at last has laid down that life among ths wilds of ono of the least known ana least civilixod por lions of the earth. ' Dr, Livingstone known as ccien tide explorer, but ho was something moro. lie was v . . with tho missionary spirit. To that spirit Ins exis.nK" was ono Ion:! sae- rilico. It is tiffontiiiK to read that once, when after a long nbseneo be returned to England, ho had """'y furgotten his mother tonjnio. That one fact sugecsts a vivid pieturo of tho utter loneliness of his days, if nbseneo from all tho association of European life can be called such. It is very sad to add to (hat picture a new desolation, the desolation of hi last, hours, How ho died, and tirocisely where, wo do not as yet now. Enough has been told as of tbo probable terrors of his eliding to euablo u to realise the courage whioh tin must havo possessed, and tho ten acity which Imld him to bis work. 1 here aro many heroes whose deoils are chronicled bv historians and poets who havo less claim upon the rec ollections and gratitude of their fel low men tlittru aro uoue who have more such claim than David Living stone, murdered by tho African Caf- ires. Tho Fremont Journal says that at a meeting in that place, last Wed nesday, of the stockholders of the Lake Erie & Louisville R. H , direc tors worn elected, who chose tho fol lowing officer I, L, Q. Ruwson, Presi- ilout and Supcrintedcut ; G. W. Fo. ter, Vic Prcaident ; S. Modborry Chief Engineer; 11. W. B. McLollan. Secretary and Treasurer ;; B, Amsdeu, General and Freight Agent. The Journal says ; The Contract between lb L. I;. - L. II. K Co. and tho Columbtii and Indiana Central R. R. Co, and the Jcll'i rsoiivil.'e, Madison and Indianapolis R. R. Co. 'a for the building of twenty two iiulr of the L. E. & L. R. U. Co.' roadj between Cuiiiht'id);u City and Rusbvillo, Iud., was submitted to the stockholders and approved. ' This twenty-two miles of (lie road ia now being constructed, and will bo completed by tho lirat of Juno. "Brick" Pomcroy of the LaCrosso lfimcrit, i in a congenial clinic, and engaged in a labor of lovo; travelling in "Seecvi;i" and abusing tho North. IIo recent ly accompanied a Mobile1 Fire Company on a pleasant tiip to Xcw Orleans. ' Tho Mobile .1 JivrriW iu speaking of tho return trip oa the bjat, say the Mobile ladies, learning that Brick Pomcroy was on board, desired to hsvo a speech from him, which wish Brick eouiplio l with. At night sgnlu undar the sway of South em ehampajjna, "Brick" made anoth er I'harsetcristio speech, "Brick" had belter itay South, wheip Ms "stylo" is in vogue with the ladies. (AWWViW.f. Tho President did not issue any luoserge to. the new Centres. The News. The next State Fair will be held at Dayton, on tha 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th of Ootober. Thetate Legislature will not proo- ably adjoarn before the 6th ef April. It is expocted that Conjrres will adjourn by atarday. - .- . ' Mr.-Robert Newell, ha obtained a decree of divorce from Adah Isaacs Menken, the Equestrian actress. (Joy. Brownlowha taken measures for the speody organintiou of the Tennessee militia. . Oovornor Wells, of Louisiana, lis issued a proclamation enforcing the doctrines of the Military Reconstruc tion bill. A Iladiqal Union paper, to be call od tho Now Orleans Republican, is to be started in Nc Orlosn by ei-Gov. Ilahn and others. Tho Universal Exposition at Pari will be informally opened on tho 1st of April. Tho inaugural ceremonies ivill take place at a Inter date. Ills asserted that Franco, Austria ami Russia have made a joint pro position to tho Turkish Government for giving up Caodin to Greece. Ristori will commenco another sei sm of threo . nights at tho. Crosby Opera House next Tuosdny night. Sho will sppcur in Angelon tho open ing uight. Mrs. Col. Sandkihos h is been ap pointed Post Mistress at Springfield, Ohio. This is a proper appreciation of the service of her husband, who fo'l in tho battlo of Gettysburg. Dispatches from Constantinople stalo that th Turkish Government has determined to coutinue the war in Candia, and is preparing to aond ten fresh bcttalions of troops to the Island, under command of Haass in Pacha. ' ' General Pope is ordered to com- tnnnil the third District, consisting of Georgia, Florida and Alabama. and General Thomns ',o command tho Department of tho Cumberland, Artetnas Ward lins directed in bis will, that his property, after the death of bin mother, t-hnll go toward the erection of an asylum for printers. George Poahody is about to give five hundred thousand dollar to found a Magdalen Asylum for I'allcrt Women in New York, and' that his iutention will be Kiado public ai soon as ho has selected tho trustee for th proposed fund. Tho Commissioners of tho State of Illinois, for tho erection of new Stato House, havo offered a premium of 13,(11)0 for tho best architectural design of the new ' edtDce It must bo sent to Jacob Bonn,' President of tho Board, of Springfield, 'on or be foro the 2d day of July noxt. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. From tho Fremont Journal of 15lh, we extract the following: Trado rovtvc somewhat with the opening of Spring. ' Last Fridoy and Saturday the streets were well filled With people, aud trade has bocn mod erately fair during too week Tho County Finances niiL-titbe in a worse h'ie balance in the general fund do eoudition than they are at present uaitment foots up to 211,763 48, which makes a fair show. Ihe win ter wheat never looked better than it docs (his spring. It stnnds thick on the ground hide fair to be an cxool Icnt crop, licro will' bo a good many acre of spiin wheat sowu in tho county. Mr. Lewis, tho uowly appointed Collector fi.r this District, was In town last Wednesday. We understand that ho has recommended Col. J. R. Bartlett to Secretary Mo Cullough for uppointmont a Deputy Assessor tor tlua county. Colonel Bartlett will make an attentive, earo- fill and thoroughly efficient officer. Juno and Curtis havo just finishod a Itro r.ogine to tro used in West and Ibiua'e new mill nt Grcon Spriugs. Tho Engine is 35 horso power, 12 inch stroke, and is inteuded to make four hundred revolutions in a minute. The saw ia oireulnr, aix feet in diam eter and will out 12,0(10 fool of lum ber per day. , Tho Eegino i half fiortable and ha tho improved circu it r valvo, different in stylo fYom any ever before manufactured horo. Ar ratigomcnt aro being uinde to give a Grand Musical Tournament in this place aomo time next Juuo to-which nil the Brass Bauds, String Bands and Glee Clubs In the State will be invited. Several costly prixo will be ofl'erod and no pains will be spared to make it tho grandest affair of the kind ever huld in Ohio. The details of the plan aro not yet definitely ar. ranged, but will bo announced iu due time. From Mexico. NEW YORK, March 18. POSITION OF THE MAIN ARMIES. J The steamer Columbia, from Ha vana on tho Elih, ' arrived to-uight, hiingiug dato from Vera Crux to the 5th instant, aud tho city of Mexico to the -liili ult. ... Maximilian was expected at qtioi'o tarn about the 2Sth ult., at the head of 0,000 men, with Miiamou, Mar- iuu nd ttlojia. ,.. . - ' ''. The liberal advance guard, under Eirobcdo, was thirteen miles distaut, with the mail) army of D OHO in close proximity. i. A battlo was considered imminent. Thegnrrisou in the city of Mexico wa much weakeuod by re-eulorce-uient souk to Quoroturo, and there were almost constant alarm iu the City.. ....... Dial, with a ttrong liberal force, in (he ueighborhood of Puebla. AFFAIRS IN VERA CRUZ. Vera Crui waiaurroupdod by Libe- rals, and will be captured by them aa soon a tha French ombark. The Custom house had been deliv ered by the French to tbo Imperial ists, snbject to a monthly impost of $50,000. VARIOUS REPORTS. ' Several Ipfluentisl cititee of Vora Crux had been eent to Yucatan. Bssaioe expected to embark March 10th. . Juare was at Zseatecas; which fsct disproves the statement of Miramon'i victory there. Bataino safe had been robbed of 8:174,000, Morclia ai)d Buornavca wcro occu pied by Liberals. . No troop had embarked prior to the 1st instant. 'No communication is kept up be tween .Mexico, Pucbla and Vera Crux. Maximilian was frequently attack ed wbilo enrouto to Querctaro, and one of his personal staff was killed. Escobedo, had executed a hunurod French prisoners. Yucatan dates to the 2d instant, states that an attack on the garrison at Mexico was daily expected from tbo rebel. From Canada. MONTREAL, C. E., March 18. THE FENIAN SCARE. Although there is nothing on the frontier to cause alarm at present, ac tive preparations are being made to hsvo troop in readiness to movo to any point. TORONTO, March 18. ARREST OF A FENIAN SPY. A Fenian spy was arrested at the Suspension Bridgo, on Saturday, who i t , ., ... nas oceii loiiowcu I com mo ciiv uy a detective, who, on soarching his satchel, found a plan of the city of Toronto, and plans of all the hanks and publj) buildings; a map of the Niagara frontier; a list of Jmlgcs who sentenced Fenians at their recent trials, of attorney who prosocutod them, and witnoisoji who tostifiod against them, and othor documents containing information of a similar character. Ho is said to be n relation of ono of tho convicted Fenians now in the Penitentiary. Ho was brought to this city this morning. It is expected that there will bo important developments nt his triul. A PROCESSION STOPPED. It having beon understood that tho Hibernian Society intended to parado Veatcrduv. the noli' o authorities were instructed not to purmit any band of music to play on tho street, nor allow ony assemblage of persons to carry banners, etc., aa this wn ' calculated to create a breach of the peaco. Tho procession, consequently did not take place. Amendments to the Reconstruction Bill. The special to tha Cincinnati Gn zctte of Tuesday, has the following: " Tho Supplemental Reconstruction bill of the Sunate, was agreed 'to in tho House this afternoon, with three amendments, a follows: first. ehaugo in the oath to bo taken, at the timo of registration, to cover thoensj Of certain porsouB in Virginia, who havo hold State offices, but. nover sworn to support the Constitution of the United States; second, a change so that new Constitutions must be ratified by a majority of all register ed voters; and third, on addition pro vidiog that false swearing under the act shall be punished aa perjury, Tho senate, at a late hour ot tho day, agreed to tho first aud third amend ments of tho House without division and disagreed to the second one by a vote of 2S to 'Z'.l. The question as to tho number of votes necessary for the ratification of the Constitution iu, therelorc, tho only matter of differ. once between tho two branches. The House by n vote of 03 to '28, insist that it chilli require a majority or tho whole number of registered electors, while tbo Scnata insists, whuu all membors in tho city are present, by a vote of 27 to it, that it may be by a majority of votes cast nt the said elec tion, provided that at least half of il who aro registered must voto on tho question ot raliuoanou. Iho bill goes to the House again to-morrow morning.' It that body recodes on this poiut tho lne.nuro is ready for tho PresidoutA If it refuse to recede as it probably will, the bill must go into a committee of conference. A strong effort will s mado to dispose of tho subject aouio way t j-niorrow. General Robert E. Leo and other prominent Yirgiuians, have usuod an address to tho "parouls and public of Virginia" on tho subject of educa tinn. Here is a scuslble paragraph from their address : ' "Au csscut'.al part of the education ofyouthUto teach thorn to serve themselves, aud to impress upon them tho fact that nothing gnod run be ac quired in th U world withmit lalior, and ' that fho ' very accessaries and comforts of life must bo procured by earnest and regular exertion, 'hey should also be taught to know . that aftor having been reared and educated by thoir pa:ent they should not ex pect them to provide further for them, and thit their further subsi-tanco and advanoeiuont must depend upon themslves." Thia ia wholesome and rather unu ml advice tor thA southern people, and wo trust thoy may profit by it. Washington, March 19 A des patch from Selma Alabama, atatos tho largest n.coting ever witnessed in that city, took plaoe yesterday. Resolution unanimously adopted, strongly expressivo of union scnti. menu aud teooguixing the right of Congress to proscribe tha term of reconstruction and rcadumsion of the seceded state Into tha Union. ' Local & Miscellaneous. Gold Quartz Mtninu ACiiarce FORISTESTINa MoifF.r WITH GOOD Rr.TCR!s. 'Mr. Joo. fkhock of Colo rado, formerly of thia county has re turned from the Gold mines of Colo rado where for tho past five year he ha been engaged in gulch mining for gold, with gratifying success, having amassed a considerable Sum of money. His purpose in roturning homo is to organize. stock company with a capital sufficient to erect a substan tial Quarts Mill, and at once enter into tho business of mining tho rich lodes of which he is tbe owner. He exhibited to us several speci mens of gold and other ores which have been nasayed bf a competent man and are said to furnish (00 of gold to tho ton which is very rich. Mr. Shock will open looks at this place with a view of at odcs organis ing a company. He comes with am ple recommendations from influential and reliallo men in Colorado, num bering many members of the Legis lature. His proposition is fair and without the oiTy nature of roecnt en tnrprizes. Tho capitalists who invest may, he says, send a competent man to his claims, and if tho situation is not precisely as ha represents they can dcclino to enter tho company. Ho assured us that in six mouths af ter tho mill commences operations, tho mines will pay 25 per cent upon amounts invested. . ' . Mr. Shock has many acquaintances in this section with whom he prefers to join in a stock mining company. In Justitia. From th Sew KngUod Mdl-Al and Sur. ftifftte. Timo and again in our journalistic career wo have been called upon to recommend medical preparations and, in some instances, inducements, such as nothing bui tho strongest genso of responsibility could withstand, have boon holdout to extort some kind of a "notice," in endorsement of a pat ent medicine Thcrj are' two simplo rules which should guido nn. editor, and which, if strictly adhered to, will savo much vexation and wrongdoing. Tho cucourngemeot of all that is good and worthy, and tho condemnation of all that is bad and unworthy; and thoso Jrulcs should equally apply to tho sourcc3 from which wo derive pa tronage, as well ns to matters of po litical, scientific, moral or religious nature It is thus tho duty, as it should bo tbe pleasure of the consci entious journalist, to commend to his readers whatever of good character may ba brought to his notice Es pecially should ho excrcite caution where tho health of individuals ore concerned not overlooking tho fact that temporal life in thiswotld is on ly loss in importuneo to the spiritual life in tho world to come. Wo aro lod to theso reflections from the ad vcrtiscment in another column, of " D. J. W. Poland' White Pine Coin pound," a medicino which tho high est medical authority, as woll as tes timony of thousands upon thousands who havo been restored to health and vigor through its wonderful agency, eudorso ss the best patent medicinal article of this or any other period. If sucooss may bo taken an a test of merit, thon tho Whito Pino Conir pound, from its great success, may bo oonoeded as the most meritorious ar ticle in tho market. Soro Throats, Colds, Coughs, Pulmonay Affections and all complaints of liko ebarnctcr, as well as tho different diseases of the bladder and kidneys, yield with as tonishing rapidity to this mcdioino. It is difficult to eonceivo tho genus of a man who will allow hirtiself to ' suf fer, for perhaps years, wiih thefce dis tressing maludies, rathor than ex'pend a dollar for a mcdioino which thou sands assure hi in that thoy know will restore him to porfoot health. Bat it is not difficult to estimate tho social and business losswhich a eiugle week's suffering from acnte pain may occa sion.' There may be inoirwho would williugly give thousunds Jo make rep aration for n injury done a follow, but who would begrudge h paltry dollar to appease thoir outraged na ture in less ' enlightendo portions of tho world, but we doubt if any can bo found in our rich and fertile surround ings. This preparation is for snlo by all druggists. Lloyd's. Map or. tub United States. We have beon .shown a New. Map of the United States, pub lished by II. II. Lloyd k Co., by W. G. R.vtiiui:n, the Asent for this county, aud who is now soliciting or ders, i'or tb cm, and can say to those who watt rich a map, that it is com plete iu every particular. A speci can bo teen at this office. ' Tho - ad dress of tho Agent U, Box 201, Clyde Ohio. . Loudon, March 19 Evening. Arrests of Fenians atil eontinuo in Ireland- iHed Center Duuui Lon uovan . has been oaught at Cork. Gonoral Rurke and forty others re cently oaptured, have been carried in irous to Clonmel Jail. A totter received frou- Rorlin says that Minister Wright has been tap ped twbe from dropsy in the chest, but is not at all likely to live - New Advertisements. i jobs MAur.r estate. NOTICR : bvrrty (Itch that Hi irralti rt aAt been im!ntl ni qulifWil A J wlntttratnrtif tha ijtat. of John Maul, late, of the nonntyn Se,,ei-a. Ohio, rt-eed. Msr-k 7lh, iscj. LI.Fl k.l.I.A MACLK. Ilohtrt Martin'. lustafr. NoTirw isnFSsnrr.itnv that thk nndr!nl have heen pp..ntpri And req,l (fle4 M AHinlnl-trAlora of the entnte. ff Robert Martin, lata of Seaee amintT, Ohio, rteenned. - ANTHONV M MSBTIff, GKOIIUE M. MARTIN. Mreh tin. 1VT X 1TOTIGE. rpa lha Maaacera af Ilia Seaerl County A,- X rleultural M;ieiy. I.knti.kmkn ) Y.n nra reoumlel tn, attend an a,l.jo,irnrd meeting a TlntrMlAf. April 4th. ISA7, At 'the Court Houa-, at n'rlof-a. for Ihe pitrpoae of mnhlnt nrrnnitcnientf for th enmlnff fain II Is Important that avpry memoer dp preeent. Kntrh 21, ISST Jt A. ni-SKIRK, Sec'y. For Salo s. "Valuable '1'own lroprtjr. ACORSiKn I.OTMITl ATKIl .MR H THK eroft.tn- of tlia Kremont Cl Indiana and Tltfln ft. Kort Wayne Railroad. In Areatlla. Uan- crk ConntT. Ohio. " Will he aold cheap. For Term Inqulra at this 0kv. jan2lnl.itr. rK OP THK PIMXHT RKMin?CF I " the Till.! Rrpiihllo. Thnf ntljolninK wim irtxi lioite anil nit.ni. and oihrr out bulldlnra. AIo a flue M of fruit t'flM tntl vinef. F(xmrB)iinn (fiven immdirstfly if ilfntrtMl. I nqii.rn of Mr. KM.t.tc Mn tfUT, leeA)nl"tf or h. M. Sthobo, Tiina, Ohio. For tSiile- The Franklin House, A nrsTnAM.E hotfl propfrty with V ft Kimil s,td lc , wilt h i.tltf for $A.000 or will ttorxolmnirrtl fr city or etni'ttrjr propry. D.'Jnii Frakkmn llorsr. taltle A: Khcop prr milled to run nt Large. CoMMt9MnrM't Orrirc, Mrnrrn County. Tillln, Ohio, Miurli 14, 1ft . 7. Thm County CommlnUnrra at lhalp rctiUr the dupri'tlon vf In thorn br tha 9nl wtlnn of thn r of thm iafrnl Apnibly of the Htftt? of Ohio, imfM1.! April x.iitx ihb, nno rniitiru "nn ftd to rrHtrittn from rtinnlnK nt I rife, rrrlnln ftntmrtli thnrrln numpd," inile nn orlr, trmntlhffKrte'rHl prnUMlon for Cnttt nod h1ipii to run .it Krg wiimn inn iininiy ni wnrrn rtnu riy.o oi onto, liy order of tho Board of rommiiilnni-r, JNO. F. H t.l L.MAN, , t Itrk f Uonrd, Mirrh 21, 1Pr7-.1r. Nttr U hereby dlven ia th mrmhpr flit KnrtntT'i Mtt unl H?l1rf AiHtNilatlot., of Vn- tvn rountv. Ohio, tht nu iwit urm-nt hr bevn nuiilo on thf nirmtiom of unld Annoctatlon of cIrI.I t'-nthinl n mill on Hie nniur. to piy The linbllity of cnld nK(M-mttnn, hy thr horn. lift of the hounei if John P.-twrtlt, of Tliompoon 'lownthip. nnd Chrltln lnt nnd tli-it for the pmpoiic of re ceivmft the wnmtint dur from the nipnilx,r of nU nimociiitlo , the i'resiiiirpr will tilt the follow ing nliK't i from lOoYlork A. M.. to i oVIoek V. M cHth dnv : At John fniinlrfn In Alnm townlilp on the Blhtliy ot April. xi.7; nt Peter Khl.hller'a in 1'irrtNinr tnwmthtp, on The win or nprtif nt lieu Ki'pple'B for Homwell. rtnc nnd Liberty town Bhln, n the loth ofAitrlh nt in H. Htine- ttrtut(hs for lllnnm nnd Kdrn tovnhris. on the l-Mlidnynf April) nt thn Town Hill. Re-iihl,r, for Slpln tow null I p, on the I.Mh of April; nt Jiw. IVdin'i Store In Upit Lodt. for Hed t'-wnhtp ou the IMhof Aprllf nt JnRpph riheik'e for Th'tinp on townRhip, on the ltith of April, lMi7. Thoe (alhnic to pay nt the plncea above perill ed will te t h,iprrcl n n orr ct nt penalty. Theee rules will be strictly adhered to. DUKHY I1ARDROCK, Mrtrch 21, 1837 tw. Trenanrer, Uxci'titor' Male oi ICcal Estate, rurauanl ! aa order of lha Prolate. Coarl of Hentvn County Ohio, tha underalmvl will aell U tha hlRhral bidder At the door or the Court llottae, In Ttttln, Ohio, l,otwren Ihe houra of III o'rltx-lt A. M., ami o'clnck P. M.,of Saturday the 2th day of .April, A. D. 17, tho following U acrlhed real eaUte, to-wltt - - In-lot No. 40, In the Second Ward of the City of Tlltln, Sonera County, Ohio. The North Kael Quarter uf Fractional tectlon fventeen, (17) In Townehlp two, () North of lliiire lirtern, (IA) entit. In Seneca County, Ohio. And all that part of the Cast part of the North Weal Quarter ol fractional auction 17, towmihlp '2, North Range 1 K.ait, In a.tlil counlv, contain ing tllty-tliree acm mora or le-a; which wai coo Tt-yed toThomaa l.loyd hy lvl Keller ami wire, by deed of general warranty In feealniple, on tha Sid day of Oct,ler, lull, which d.-ed la recorded In volnaio l;l, paga Od In Re, order's offlce of aaltl county; and to which tract there la ntiurtenant the right of obtaining .lone nnd inml at all tlmoa forever lioiu the l-inda deocrlU-d In a cerUIn deed of genml warranty In fc aimtle, eKecule,! April J4l li. !(!.; hy aald lvt Keller and w,fe to John Keller, which deed la of Record in volume: nuinbvr S. p&ko M-S In the llrcorder'a odlce of renccn Co., Ohio. TRhNt or SAt.a One-tlilrd eaah In hnnd, on,ihlril In one year and nne-ihtrtl In two yeara, with Intereat on de ferred payments and mortaire to aec.ire ti,e same. IIKNIIY KHIIKR T, EVr of the tail will of Thomat l.loyd. March III, lmn. Iw, pr. fee (10,00.1 H'reatiiirer'K Slatcuieiit. 'pitE COMMISSIONr:ill OF SENECA roiTy I ty, Ohio, at their. regular Mnrch ae.lon for IHH7, procceiled to examine the lxN.lia of the Au otior and Treaautvr of aald County, In .obedience to the requirement of iho tttatute. in kiich eaa. made and provide!, and nlao to count tht-liiioncy In the Trenaury on Ihe 4ih day of Mar-h, "tm'i, and tlntl the balance of lha several funds In tho hands of the treasurer to buaa follows, to-wlt llalnnco County Fund, ttoaa X,H-tl H Jl.l IV 3.610 11 18,414 XI 1,111 SS HI 12 si.itw an 130 .10 iMI SI 48 ai R M Ol 6 41 l .10 M S 87 ? W a m (1 M t xs 21 19 IJ M tt-S HI ' ira i?.,iK,a si InllrniarT llulldlng Townahin rorifrutloo :. llcllrf "'ax-Kealtmptloa : rVhonl Military Tonhlp Dninty : Big fj-riiiK lltch Jackaon tVntrNl Ditch . Kaatern " louden Jackaoa Un. u 4'ounty Una . Fiaher's " l.ytieh'e 1 timlih's " " " rtawcom ' M Inrlrmary Flack's ' Miller's i ' Shulti's " I)u,lon Toirnshtp 14 . oleamer's The following accounts have been overdrawn: lit Idga Fund I,7I0 10 rollicra Remit, fun J 7.. K Hoyur's Hitch , " tIB VT Balaac In Treasntr Audltttr's Olllce, Seneca Co. Tlttlu. I), ilitrch 4. 117. - inn urituill a,l 1 Mitrali 31, 18u7 3r. , '. ' ' Special Term OF THE COUET OF COMMON PLEAS. ' :j 1"tati or Oino, PtstcA Couhtv. as. ' TVJ OTirtf l 1IKHKUY C'lVKV, THKT I, C HKS LV Trn R. Morr, Judxe of the Court f lorn mon fitn, or the kUuli Inl lttrlctof thesute or Ohio, ehvtrd In tho 4th Sub-Dhialon thert-of. hf.vetriiertl a M'WIA I. TKKM ofanid Court to be held lit nnd fr Hie Couuty uf LSeuooa, ia aul tnticejttriui4.oliiaoa th Bril DAT OPAPBiL, A. D-, 18t7f, AT 9 o'tLOl-B! A. M. : The hualneat of aald Spcrlnl Tuna will he con fined to the ponding c&h- which wt-re on the civil' dwket of tho Kebruary termotatd Cnrt a. u. luolading all aaaf. thnt my buve Wvo contluueO nt tmd t-rm. Aud U ia l.rvb itftn-ad Mutt n N fl ak re for potU Jury be ImuvU for aucn tpcaial term ncoordiu to l-w. CitiflTi n R, llorr, JuJe of W Juuitiiai Uiatnct, Ohio. 6tat or Onto, State a Coumtt, tl. I, V'm, M. niLnirir.nerkof the Court o( Com mon Ptettaof Mit County, hereby certify tha fore Roina to lea trueoojry o( the original uotwe itow uu Ulalu this odlcv. Wltneaa my hand ami aeal seal of Mid Court, thiaatti day of Marvn, a. u , lHtfi. nttttl. William M. Uildinc, Clerk. U 4VB VOVHKC'KIVKO LOCAL DUl'.VTVi If uol, onll ua us and wo will aeoura you uuo ' Iliintlrefl Dollars Far oaeh ro-otillsteS Ttteran soldier In ths army. wu. II. (aiasow. aiaylO-aKMf 1 - ' k. U. fiaaiasToa, L. C. ALLEN; WILL ASSUME IDI3DS3 &s CLOAK O sr. OFTnrnrT ruTTrns tromclcve- sesmtj win ams vnsirsjv m me - - . .... Dress and Cloak Drpartmrnl. ALL OF THE Latest Patterns Will be. kept oa hand, and FOIl ?.Xj3II. ' ' . I I Al-o. one of tho heat Marhlne hands I rlo air kind of rttltchiof , at Prices which cannot fall to p aasc. Great Bargains lioniictu, ltibboiis, AMI FANCY GOODS. 0me And ae Ibr youreelyea before purohaxlnf . daewhera. GOOD BONNETS. FOR " Fire and Six Dollarsv ' : New Xtonuetst9 Now Ilsita ' .... nnd New Jlloi-hs at L. 0. ALLEN'S STORE. Vork done on aliert nnHi,' by th bout ol haada. o gowUa takeu' backor-eachAnsed.. 1TO BIXjLS TO BE CRAROLD OriK TII1HTT DAVI. Thanltftil fr the liberal pnirontire horetofhre receive I, hope bv ft atrial attention to bua! ncaa, to merit a continuance of ihe aain. Truly, I C. ALLEN. martin fi. IOLLECE HCRIPI Se)aa4 3-4 reau Per sas for isis Acres. Aer.. Each niece of Scrip t (or . 10 aores, anil rntltles ih holdur tu ital acres of Land In any Htate where there are Government l.nnd sulutvt to entry. Wealso buyand -ell MIMTAKY LAND WAKHANTS. Kor full Particular souii for tho 7Vi-my Ilortvld. ' Specimen Copies Free. WM. t. PRfSTOV, o. I Lymaji's filuek! near th Court Hotwe. niarflnrj.) Clevclamu, Onto. Broad Gauge Short Line. ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERX Broad Gauge xiiiisxv"sr-"viu CINCINNATI. Or UnilANA. or llM.ION, OS : JlANS. K.t.l), or CI.KVKI.ANI, or . CUHUY, or SALAMANCA, TO or From NEV ,YOBK, 1IOHTON, titthuriKv l'hilndvhHIt, llultl- nioro nud "Wnsaliintrton City Tlilt li Hit only Ponte to the OIL MCtilONB of sVenuaytvania, . raMencre who winh a quick and cmrortnbl (rip will appreciate the amnoth and porh ot truck, ilia htKitrloUK dny earn, anil the mKiilUcent Bleep intf eoachea, the ev-lh-nt dining halli. with am pit I. me lor nn all aud tho pioinpt time aud aura uoiinvotloneof ibe . . Ailaniic t ft MVstera Railway. Far aa Low and Time aa quick aa by any oUitr , noutu. THROCGH TICKETS aud BAGGAGE CHECKS,, No. 831 nroidvray, New York j No. ISPtate atreet au :u Hcnool street, B -iton ; Depot And I nlou ttr!re, Clevt land ; No. t'Urk itroet i'hicaot in 1'inclunatl, at m Weal Fourth atn-eti N. K comer Unuihway and Frnt atroeta ; ll' Vtue atreet ; at United Uta Mil filenuif-r Landing, loot or Vine air-el, and at Jie New I'A-tenner ! p"t, of the :inclnnattt Hamilton tt baytou Rail way 1 In Loulavlile, toutliweeit corner Main and Third atrHt, and Fourth aire-1, and at the Of (Lcee of Connecting Linn. I. M t'LAHF.N, lirneral PupTiuteadent F. F. KuLi.tH, 0neral Ticket Agtut . Executor's Sale 1 OF - ;3R,E-A.Xj ESTATE, rWILL OFFER AT fUHMC VFNDUK, AT thed'Kirof tti Court llouae, lu tlvo Clty uf T.Uiu. ouiu. on tbo ' ' atom uav op araiL, 1867, hetwoen the houra of 10 o'clock, a. at., and 4 o' clock r- m , the following HnI Fattte, to wit t 'i Im Suuth-t-ait quarter of aecllon t7, rwnahlp one. North of Rane tlfteeu. In aneita. County Ohio, eoniaiuiuff on hundred aid aixiy acrra mireir leaa. aW twenty-lour arret ot laud off ofthe Frtai eideofiha Kaat hlf of the houth-weat qn.rlcr ot vud aeotlua j7, and aaljoiolnR the landa a tove detcrtlacel, i-kcepting lhirtpt acrra vutof thft trjct tlrat aUveUtribd aud bouadMlaa lol tow a, to-wlt . CummciKiog at the North-eaat corner of laid trict Oral abuveuatuiHl, thonte aouth forty nnia ou tJic eaeji tin thrretd. them-e wm. ilfiy rmla, uenr ttie Rillhirne Koad, thence nonh alunf aaid Itul oauti-d road to tacnor'h line of aald tract, thence eiat to tuvpWoe ol UglunUitf, contaiolug thirteen, fccn-a B-Ti'umi op Shb: One-th!nl eaah ou day of -Via. 'Oaa-Uiird lu uuc year inlftn-ttari Ji, o yearn, w Pit morlg vt;ed Msrurity on tho prvtuloea aoid. NTIIMKL llATON, Kxecutorof Miiajam Uutum, det-.Kel. Uarilui-iw4prn:il(M taHlUVX AUOTIONHALKH. limn ifWlY k 'IBR AT K1SINCER & BRITTON'S SAI.K ROOM O ftl.iRKKT HTnRKT-. near r-trlokej-'s Corner, avaryhody Is InvltsU to attend. Ui hat a largesut! well sulocbd lock of CL0TIIIO. ' rry Goods, HtavtloQory, Sec,, A: o. whkh oust and will bt sold to the highest bidder., jaulluioiq KlrlXCEIt fc BHITTON.