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friffw (tribune. L0CKE3 & BLYMYER, IJi'ort iitd Proprltlofv 1.00 PES ANNUM IH ADVANCE. THURSDAY, - DEC. 10, 1RG3 JEFF. DAVIS. A motion wat cntortainoil bj tLo United State Court, Deo 31, nit., in Richmond, Chiof Juatic Chaa pro iding, to quash th indictment gainat Jc(T. Davl. District Attor nej Boach, Got. Wtll and R. II. Pana, wore counaal for tlio Uovcrn mcnt, and Itobt. Oold, O'Connor and Blackwell for Jeff. Davl. Ould groid that the Mih Amend tncot puninlicd Davis by ditfranciiiio , Boot and that lliii punishment waa adopted by (lie penplo a a merciful ubatitut for lie ponaltio of death and coiifl-onlidi) and that ho can now b punished in no other way; that tb will of t li o people eij,r,,fcJ in their t'onatitutioo is the law, ami ro peali all former riroriaiuii inado fur thoxe who enpaged in rcbollion; that the 14th Article ia tliat latest ci preaiion intended cxprcnaly for, and corering thocnao of all who engaged in the lato rebellion, and that no man can be tried twico for the laiuo of fenae. Dana laid Mr. Ould'l propoaition a, in the nature of things, entirely new, aud wai unexpootod to tho Gov ernment counaol, and he expected, al o, to the Court. Tho Chief Justice (aid the argument of the counsel waa not unexpected to the Court, it hav ing tupposod that after tho announo toent that thin motion to quash tho indictment waa baaed on the l ldi article, that this line of nrgumout ould be pursued. Time was givo the Oovoniuicnt oounaol to coufur, and tbe Court took a recess. After reassembling, Got. AVoll.i aod District Attorney Beach, for tho OoTorntueut, repliod, oontcndiujr that the 14th Amendment merely created a disability, and not a penalty, whioh is the lubjool ofjudioial sentence, uuJ was not inoonaitteut with tho aot againat trcaaon. The omendmont i permauent and prospooti'vo, and could not reasonably bo construed as intended to rcpoal the existing pun ishment for past or futuro treason. The Court then adjourned. J. Oothe 4th bat. proceeding of Court wore opened by Daua. llo ar guud that tho 14th amendment plead iu br of punuhwajit by dofoudant. w not a penal ktatute, but merely a OLange in tbe political system to oeure trus tworthiness in office, and preserve purity in administration of the government. It was a incasuro f precaution to seouro the country against filling offices with tho person wfca one filled them and broko their oaths. If it had boon intended to in flict punishment, it would liavo been the utmost folly of legislation, seeing that whilo it would, if viewed as tho defendant's oouilsol viewed it, lighten the punibhtucnt of the loaders who Lad held office and broken outlis, it would leave tho pooplo who never field office, expoacd to pouultios of doath aod imprisonmont, as denoun ced in tho Constitution bofoio tho adoption of the amondmout.It was an txpreuion ouly of thopublio will at to the fituoss of persons who ou giged in tho robolliou after breaking their oath to hold offico again. It was not iulondod to act as au amnes ty, nor was there a single word ut tered ia tho Congress that framod it, nor in the Northorn Legislature that adopted it, to warrant such a con struction. So fur it was iutonded as a tost by which some men miy bo reached and guarded eguioat who Lad proved uufaithrul to their plodg. ea to the government. It could not b pleaded in bar of conviction for treason, seeiug it applied to thoso only who had, aftor taking an oath of office, eugaged iu insurrection aud rebellion. It ia lovyiug war against the gorernment, of which tlio do fsodant stands charged. It would be strange if Jeff Davis cjuU, as he bight under this plea, come to tho bar, and acknouledgiug he waa guiU ty of treason, deny his liability to be punished, becauso of the Fourteenth Amendment. O'Conner, in his argument at tempted to show thut from the uature f the great civil war, it was inipos aible to follow it up by trials for treason, conducted with the fairnoss required by law. How utUrly re pugnant to the world of humanity is it that after being recognised during the war as in all respects equal and Lnorabl men the leaden of the onquaied force should bo searched at ia peats to be buns at traitors. lie. maintained that the goveromeut aud people had never intended to do this, and it was for this reason that tae 14th amendment had been adop tad. It was a constitutional nrovin ion, and exeouted iiself; and those tbat fell under it were now suffering the punishment. lie asked the . Odvrf to givo the construction to the Uidi article tbat tbe American peo ple intended it should bear, aod to accept tbe groat and beocfioeotinorcy i in the cor, str-jrtion which they bnd put upon it, and which tends to ad vance ;hat all pond men who aro he lievor'i in universal (ttiflYnije think shnu'd bo accompanied hand in hand wit'.i it, universal amnesty of tho uVP""c,i oironaes nriitiiig out nf the uril,,rtun(ito rontrororscy in which universal sufTrsgo may be snid to h ive bad its origin and establish' toent. After the close cf O'Conner's ar pu merit, tho Court adjourned till tho next day, but auhsorinontly tho counsel were recalled and Chief Jus tice Chase stated thnt tho Court wns divided on tho question, lit) fuvorcd quashing tho indictment and I'is trict Judge Underwood opposed do inn ho. In consequence of this divisinr. of tho Court in cans was certilieit tn the Supreme Court of tho United Stales. It will probably rest tlicra til Jeff Davis dies a natural denlli, and juatico will be robbed of its vie tiiti. The l'ortsiunuth ltipulilican says : Now that General Grant ia tl I'lesideiit elect, it is n matter of great moment whom ho will gather around him as bin ad vhcm. l'rtuii our JMalo, i f course, wo will have one reiircsentativo. Who that mini aliall bo is nf much inteicet to Uliians. I Ion. Sui'iuul Gulloway has long been nclivfl nit well at prominent oni'iug our hifh leailcrs. llo has rnnvassed our hinto cflioionlly year ul'tor year without the leant recognition of Ins services. Mr. G. was tho first man iu Ohio, if not in tho United Status, to bring Abnihum Lincoln before the penplo as a ramlidnto for tlio presi dency, lie is eminently qualified for any position in tho I'nbiiiet, and wo think out' earned Kepuliliciiiis will do themselvea ns well ux him in- justieo if they l'uil to urgo bis aecept- aneo. W'e bavo no objection to tho fore going, ns wo consider Mr. (inllowny an excellent man and worthy of al most any positiou ha ran attain, but wish to correct nn orror or two. llo has received some recognition for his services. llo wns nominated for Lieutennnt Governor of Ohio in 1SG7, but griiiiililingly throw the " reeognitiou " over his shoulder na nut sufluMciit fir his services. In regard Is his being tho first man in Ohio to brln Abraham Lin coln before tho penplo a know it to bn a iniHtako. Mr. Israel Gu'tn, of Mt. Vornon, )., was tho first man Id do that, llo wrolo a letter from Findhiy, whero ho was (he'll nsiding, to tho Cincinnati Ciicefe or ('unmor- ri'ii, setting forth tho merits of Mr. Lincoln and his fitness for tho posi tion of President. From that, pa. pcrs took up tho matter nud it result ed iu his nomination. "Honor to whom honor is duo." The Ohio Presidential Vote. Tho Presidential Electors, of Ohio held a pelimiiiary mooting in Colum bus on tlio 1st iiiHt. Kesolution.H woro passed relative to tho death of lton. J'avnl luil nnd Hon. Saingo alloway delivered an uddress culog- istin to his memory. Tuesday, loeemer SI, they met again. Governor ILiyes called the roll, and received responses from all tho names but that of David Tod. Tho vacancy was then filled by tho election ol Hon. tl. V olnoy Dortoy, of Miami county, who rocoivod seven teen votes to threo east blank. ' Mr. Dorsey was notified of tho nntinii of tlio college through tho Governor. and after a brief delay, appeared and returned his thanks for tho honor of Imviuj been selected, not to fill tho plaeo of David lod, but merely to succeed him. Hun. A. G. Melluriiey was then inado Presidont, and D. 11. Uailey, Secretary, thus perfecting a regular organization. Messrs, Mat thews. Matson aud l'rease wcro in. i pointed on tho poll books, ami Messrs. Hirr.. ll. .;'!.. .,,.1 (.. ... ... a.n..,i..w,a hiiu VUIIIIIT Ull luileili'd. Iti.tll AotmnillAit. .nt.u... quoutly submitted reports, which wero adopted. Tho selection of a messenger to deliver tho voto to tho i-... :i... ..r.i.- c ... i- i? umuui ui iov ruiiaui 41 II nailing. inn tv.-is iiiAiln v lol Klir.d tC ,.,.,... -; - -v I" j coutiiining tho names of tho ..lectors wore placed in ono but, nnd twenty blank blips nud one having tho word "messenger" written on it worn ulnn. ed iu another lint. Messrs. cl ch and Odlin wcro appoiutodielleis, n mi J . i. .1 i .... tuo urawui" rniiimeiiceti. v lien nearly comploted, Mr. Odlin read from nhA iilin lliit utiniA nf I..., Welch, and on opening hi slip Mr. Welch much to his surprise, saw the word messenger, thus making him tho lucky man. This surprise was greeted with roars of laughter, and it was some limo before the result could ua announced. John dolilen wsa snnnintA.t l.tt .a claination, messenger to carry tho vote (o ine judge ot tu listriett'ourt for Southern Ohio. Tho Electors then took a recess until 2 M,, at which timo they re assembled. The roll was called and all answered to their names. After prayer ly tlio Uev. Mr. Crook, Messrs. V. I). Hamilton aud David Thorn p. on were appointed; tellers. The Electors thou voted bv ballot, 5rit fi r Prexident then for Vi.m lV.;,l.,t The full vote of the college, 21, was east for Ulyisca S. Grant for Presi dent, and Schuyler Collax for Ties lWident of the United States for four years, eoinuieiioiug with the 4th of March 18GD, The announcement was received with considerable ap trlansa. The trinllesta .i;f.,.. and envelops wcra signed by all of the Electors, aud the College ad. journed sum Jit, It is stated that Secretary Seward iuteuibi goloi ou a European tour as soon as Grant takes possession of the White House. Why should he not ? his ooeupatioa is goue. A curious question will come be fore Congress as to whether Georgia Is ontitled to Hcpresentat Ivce in that body. Tho Legislature, composed of a largo number of rebels and some Union men, both white and black, passed tlio Fourteenth Amendment to tho Constitution. This in its tonus would disqualify the first nam ed cla?s from any legislation body . Immediately after passing tho Amend ment, tlio rebels rolei-rod to, voted that the thirty negroes in that legis lature hail never been legal members of it becauso of their color. Now, If these negroes wora never motnbors of tho legislaturo, legally, then the A iitendinent was nevor properly adopted, and tho State Is not entitled to representation, for it requires the votes of tho members cast out to make tho requisite number required by law. Kitlier tho members exclu ded were wrongfully treatod and nro entitled to regniil their seats, or the Siate is not restored t its former ro tation to the Union. For the Tiffin Tribune. THE RAILROAD. An old limo bislorinn begins bis memoirs of Julius Cicsar by saying "tho most important event in a great "man's life, is being born in a groat "city of a glorious record." As children aro being born in Tif fin ns well ns in other cities nf tho third class in Ohio, it then becomes important to sccuro a prnpor rocord, not only for tho present population but also lor thoso coming after ui. Tho rcviow ol our past efforts is not n pleasant one; success lias not crowned our public efforts, but there is enough of it to tench us lessons for tho future, both as to what wo should do, ami what ta avoid. Our normal position is good. Sur rounded by a fino agricultural region, woll peopled with prosperous farmers, their lr:nlo has built up our mer chants, ii nd cstablinhcd good embryo nianiil'aetories. lint a n increase of capital ought to rapidly increase "tho manufacturing interest. Will it do so, and if dot, why will it not? It will not for the reason that trade is boing largely cut off from Tiffin other points having bolfer facilities for transportation, betiomo hotter, not ouly lor trade but lor inaiiufHcturcrs. Tl remedy is Nio building of tl Toledo it Crcstiino JUilwny. Ibis gives our produce nn outlet to a first class Lako port to our nianufrctu rcrs nn outlet wont nud north-west-it will bring us tlicnp lumber, lJ' nnd piaster eastward it gives us a direct communication with till tho eastern cities, nnd with Columbus alson DIUKCT LINK TO T1IK NKAllKST COAL 11KD8. With these facilities our trade will cxpatid nnd our manufactories go on ami in ti 1 1 i r ( v. In tho item ot cnnl, over only "0 miles of mil, at n cost of not exceeding 811 per carload for transportation, our work-shops can compete with nny other point iu the Mute. , To build this llond nnd nuiko it uselul, it requires n united cllort of tho people along tho lino who must keep control, that its cost bo no more than is absolutely necessary, so that it can nll'ord to transport lor us at moderate rates nnd uIho pay divi dends on its stock. There is n disposition hero, a nat ural tli.-ipoMiioii it may bo, to hunt up some "big party" at it ilistunue, who promises to put his hands into Ins own "lug pockets nnd build our Head; it is time to bo cured of this folly ns it li it s been tried often enough; trust no moro to such fan cies nor to thoso who favor them. ion need not donate your stock subscription for tho sake of yttiint) a A'ihx, for you can ns well get tho Uoad nnd keep your stook good par stock, as long ns you aro satished with 10 per cent dividends. You can hi'o that it is nil arevmmotUtting A'diii, ami that ill titn'J'i lire mouVr life. If nuy man among you advises otherwise, Buspcct him of considera tions not proper to be revealed. How stand this Head' A balf million in subscription aong the lino will focuro tho building, for tho Pittsburg ,t Chicago Bond will then guarantee its bonds nud your Board having the money to pay, can build it.es chenpy na possible. Of this half .million, from Tiffin and vicinity is assessed nt 8100,(100. This is tho only point whero doubt is folt. If this amount wns to-day made up, in sixty days tlio contracts could no awarded, and along the hole line, workmen busy nt grading, cleuring und prepuriug stouo nud timber lor tho work. For nearly a year it has stood in this posture: uninir midline wait ing for somebody or somolhinir whatever it may bo, the time is oonin to delay no longor, for delay are dangerous. Talk it over with your neighbors, dceido each for your self, and act according to your con clusions. A coi'veution of both the Repub lican and Detuoeratio parties was hold in Denver, recently, to consider the subject of tho admission of Color. ado into the Luton. Tho Uepubl i cans want Congross to admit the State on eueli tortus a they soe fit, whilo tho Democrats aro divided in opinion. Some of them advoor.t admission on auy terms, while other oppose unless nogro suffrage is made part of the Stat constitution. Queer Democrats, at least. New York, at the roeeut muuiolpal eleetbo weut Democratio with, a whirl, Oakoy 1111 wi cloeted May or. A punster siys- iu view of tho latter fact, that "Now York i gov. emed by Oakey Hall, Taiumauy Hall aud Aleohol." The Indian War. IN THE FILED, DEPOT OF THE NORTH CANADIAN RIVER, AT THE JUNCTION OF HEAVER CREEK, INDIAN OF HEAVER CREEK, INDIAN TERRITORY. November 29, '68. To Rrrttl Major Gmrrnl W. A. Xir.hnh, At'iflitnt Adjutant Cm tral Afililarjf DLvUiun of (hi Mil muri: Gr.NKRAt. : I bnve the honor to report, for Information of the Lieu tenant General, the following opera tlnns of Genoral Custer' command On INovcmocr z.sii, I or-jeroa nun to proceed with olnvcn compnnie of his regiment, the Seventh Cavalry in a southerly direction toward tho Ante. lope Hills, in search of bostilo Ind ans. On the 20th he struck the trail of a war parly of Hlaek Kcttlo's band returning from tho North, near whore tho eastern lino of tho Panhandlo of Texas crossed tho main Canadian. lie at once curtailed Ins wagons and followed in pursuit over to the hendwalers of tho aehit, theneo down thnt strenm; and on tho morn ing of tho 27th surprised tho ramp of Work Kcttlo, and alter a desperate debt, in which Black Kcttlo was as sisted by tho Arraphoes, under Little Haven, and the Kiowas, under r-an. tanta, enptured the entire camp, kill ing tho Chief, Ulack Kcttlo, nnd 102 warriors, whose todios were lert on Ih Cold. All their stock, ammuni tion, arms, lodges, robes, and fifty threo women aud tlioir children were cuptured. Two whito children were recaptur ed. Oni white woman, and ono boy ton year old, woro brutally murdor od by the Indian women when the attack oomuieneod. Littlo Bavcn's band of Arr.ippa hocs and Sartnrta'l bnnd of Monoas wcro encantpod six miles below Blnck Kcttlo' camp. About eight or nine hundred of tho animals captured wore shut, and tho baluuco kept for mili tary ptirposos. Our loss was Major Elliott, Capt Hamilton nnd ninolccn enlisted men killod, Brevet Lt. Col. liarnitz, bad ly wounded, Brov. Lt. Col. J. W. Custer, Sooond Lt. T. . March aud eleven enlisted men wounded. Tho highest credit is duo to Gen eral Custer and his command. They started in a furious snowstorm, and trnvolod nil the whilo in snow about twclvo inches deep. Black Kettle's nnd Littlo Itnven's families aro among the prisoners. It wns Blnck Kcttlo's bnnd who committed the first deprodntion on tho Saline nnd Solomon rivers, in Kansas, The Kansas regiment has just eonio In. It missod the trail and had to frtrug glo in tho snowstorm, tho horses Ruf I'ering much iu flesh; and men living on bufl'ub meat and other game for oight day. Wo will Boon bavo thorn in good condition. If R0 can get one or two in nro food blow iioro win no no moro In dian troubles iu my department. Wo will bo pinohtd in ability to supply, and nnturo will p.csont many dilh- cultic in our winter operations, uut wo nave stout boarts, aud will our best. P. H. SHERIDAN. Maj. Gen. Commanding. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Information bn been received from Kuusaa that Genoral Shoridan'B forces are moving from Now Mexico, Fort Hays, snd four othor points, in separate columns, to tho southern country, whero tho oliiuato is mild, aud to wluoli tho Indians are resort ing for tlioir wiutor sojourn. Gen. Sheridan is establishing a baso of supplies on tho Canadian river. Tho indications aro thnt his pluus of opo rutious will bo successful. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 2. Gon. Slioridan has issued field or ders No. (i, in which be thanks his troops, aud congratulates Gon. Cus ter on his recent victory ovortho In dians. The following proporty was captured nt the Indian villugo ; 875 ponies, 1,123 buffalo robes and skin n'M pounds powder, l.O.'iO pounds of lead, 4,000 arrows, 700 pounds of to bacco, besido ritles, pistols, bows, lariats, and an immonso quantity of dried meat nud otbor provisions. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2. Arixon advice nro to November 14th. Tho Legislature assembled nt Tuscon November 10th. Tho troops had attacked an Indiun camp, killod 17 and wouudod 40 Bavagc and cap tured aoverul mules, and a quantity of anus and provisions. A large party of Indian attacked a pack train near Prcsoott, killed threo men, cuptured a lot of pistols, rifles and aiumuuition, and drove off tho ani mals. Tho mail wcro taken from the mail rider by Iudiaos near Fort Whipple, but were recovered aud de livered by Postmastor Wiekenburg. Somo uneasiness i cxprossed with regard to the safety of a party of miueri who went back some time tineo, as nothing ha boon beard from them. It is thought by somo that tho Maqui Indiana from Mexico have joined the Apaches iu tho war against the whites. Indiun in tho neighborhood o Wickenbnrg have stampeded a large berd of oattlo, horses and mules belonging to the Vulture Mining Company, aud suc ceeded in driving off 1C bead. Vote of Ohio Cities. VT give below the several cities of Ohio, Presidential election, by for future rcforeuco. Tola of the at the 1st Lay the list lt is as fol- low : rl fimnl, aovmour. Totnl SO U i-3 SUM ) ta lioii HI :M .- -H till -s a n. : ti tie )h sum luoi lot li) aT li-t t Ht ft ml 4 ki a lM M lnl sis ti iu ta o , i4 4 si u tat a as nao 4 V t-s IK a air it. Ui 4 STI 4 M tS Ml 4 fes . J t 4o XI 4 m ail a ai tT .u ai ! an ua 4 m a- t.i iu Clnflisaatt.... lirv'UiKi l,oliiinttiMM ToloJo ...... llk.vlon SiruiKAvlit...M II umiUon.H...-n.vll..-. KAiKltuky.MM. Akmn v- i;iuii.-..lh rorlmouth.M Snitonvillo..- tVslon M.n.l.l ...... Pio,il Mrilla T-.mit Cirvlfill.. Krvnveal.. H..K7...VV lroatou....m Mk. rniu Ma.lltf.... V riii UaiU'vlia..... HOLIDAYS ARE COMING ! so Ann BROWN, SCIH.03SER. a' CO., WITH BARGAINS! BARGAIWS! BAKGAIMS! FOR THE I'F.OPLE OF sr..nv.i .f.vj .wjoi.vi.va cou.vties t pnowT win.nn ro., wori.n nnxprrTrci.i.Y AjorsirR to mrs 1 1 piitiim In n-rl. thnt tticy ars uow receiving their icj uuil itock vi M-;w COUis, su4 sro t'tttpr irrjMrvtl tu give J3ia BARGAINS! Thin any other Houi In Northern Ohio In th following line of Goods: Furs, Sli'iwli, Dross Goods, Whito Goods, Ginghams, Prints, Col ored und Whito Blankets, Coverlids, Flannels, Clonkings, Cloths Cassimercs, Kcpclbints, Brown and Bleached Goods, Grain IJas, Batting, Yam, Wnrpj, Men, Women and Miss es' Underwear, Notions, Hoop nnd Balmoral Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Baskets, Boots a nil Shoes, etc., etc. All of whlrU wi ronllnllj Invlle CT.-r )holy to CALL AZLnTID lEZXAIMIIILTIE I Before purchftbiPffcI-TwhTo. r nriptctfullj, , mtowN, sciilosi:r & co. N. 8, Khsfohan'a Commeriinl lllork, Tiffln, O. A Kew Kiigliuid Senator is going to mako nn effort to liavo Congress appropriate a sum of money for n statuo of Thaddous Stovcus, to bo put ia tho Capitol. Tho Government clerks in Wash ington intend moving on tho works of Congress for an increnso on their salaries twonty per cent. New Advertisements. FOli BALE. TfW frr m Hotel ItuiMiDtr:, Irii'n rv tli vn IJ..n. Mil iKitott in Iho Ut W.xA "f Tif fin, O., nri't now iVMiiift m lri W'otrifik. - K'-thsr with Iho talili- A'nt lnt, Uo foot iilfti c, At . In (join I con'tttinn. I wilt f.-ll tho hinliliim ulwit" if 'i"ir"l, 'IVi'iin l'tvr itml p,Tjtu,tit vi- . 1C (Hit hoI'I Ity tlin l-'t il J ii trv, g it 111 ! for Tfui. 1 Ivtvc nl( iu Ittii'l nAr tin t orpn r ttioti for lo. Vot tfiiiiH unit otlur tit ii.;nl irj riiiiii uf 1 1. (lO TO NATIONAL RESORT! Dining Rooms. For I..nilte Aint (iputw, for your WARM MEALS! Oysters in all Styles, Hot TVs, Cvffoe, anil otlmr Ilcfrc.hinnnls nt all ilutlM. nomi la ttto ltli;lit. Second Floor, Na tional Hull Uloch. Thinkfnl for ps,t rsvors, wo Invito s eonllnu-Knri-ol tho Msine. A.J. UUId. Tnltn, O., Juno IS, IKCR ly. NOTICE. 'nllSANNtMr. M KKI'lVO Of Tim KTOcK I Iiol lia "I tho l nlm IV ooli'ii .Mill-, lor tho pli-rtun ul I' rector lor llio .'Miliiin Vfur, And f..r tho trin.':i'i".!l ef hih-Ii other l"milK' ui ninv renin' h.r..ro I li n I , ifill ho lirl.l nt inonlli.-n ota'icl t'oni. my, si i'."'". t''io.on Mon.lT, lh 4th ilnv in .l.in'iUfv. roini'foi:.nT nt 0 l' ll. A. M. WM. O. JllUJul.r'. ')'. Tillin, (lino, I 1041. Executor's Notice. N'OTICIC ( hrt bv iriv-n th-t th mil-ioriNT hftti bcft; rit'iunjitt'il Kxroutnr on tlir 't.tt of Mrny Ann Kiu,; lt lute ol liitu uuniy o' Sftiri'j. (lt'ttatil. I'Mcil Mt Tallin, tlil 21 nt ilivor NnvrtnN'r. ti. Li-:sn-:u .si . ton, KKivur. Notice ia Bankruptcy, r t THK MsTItl'T Col'liT OK Til 1' I'MTKH X Statei. for tht N-trlh-nt I'litrlct uKHilo. In thn nitittrnf lniitl IxUdiuk, tivu. Hank rupt In hfitikruptt-y. A Wrtrrnnt In liinkrtintcv hm b?nn 1iiip1 bv .id 1'tiuji itiPilnitt (lip i'lntr of Im.uW'I l-fd-llrk, Hii. of liretl towiii!iip, In tha t'omtty if Mii'-on. Ul Ihrt Nintp otuhUi, In ixld Dintrlc,, i'lju'lftl ti iniiKiupt iipim lite itftitifni of h i I'mlnnr; nml tliti pftyimnt of Any ilt'li t a. And tlio delivri y oft tiv priiiHtriv tfliitfiiitf 10 ii 1. 1 Itnnkritnt. to him ' or lo liki uif, nnil tin1 truuifrr ot 'tiny piupcriy mj iiiiii. urti Kirniimt'n ny A mat'tioK i the vrtlitrn of Bit Id Umiknipt, to prove tin-lr tlchtt himI chooio ono or inoir inrn. o ol liUc(Kt, v? ill ! hold nt a t ourt of Hnnkniptey to he Iioldrn at Clovflnnd, in Ald iHirUH. "ii the .n at Uvr ppfpiuitprt IHjs. nt 10 o rlock, A. M., at the otllro of Myron H. Kolih. I-,tMiirrt on of tlie HririMtera In Hankrnn.'T Of aid Com 1 . 1 1 A U K V T Ul M I'M N , I'eputy 1 . S Murah tl, Blcf inrr. Kru.t k (.KiaWoiD, Attorucya for Pciltluncrt ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OK- !N"otos nnd j.ccotmts. TVII.l.elT.T for anient ptthllo nitetinn, t Kim. e,f. tihio, on Thiira t:iv. I,'i-iiilivr'i:4tli. liiiil. Iho I'olloMiiiu notoa nml u,-(-ouittBt AccounU, . Vhetna 11. l.iwiii.,n I.. It.-.ir , N. hiiliior hrtrnh l,lv-ri;,.r liemy HOI . J K,iM,i, Wl..y l,.,.o ... h;,t K :,'.i1 (,..'. .1 111 H'.,, 41,10 4,7.-. ..... J,J.i . IH.ST a.. 6 1 C.J'I ST,:!! :ui,ii it, i.i 'J-.',!' iii'.SJ K. Woo.treiiBltf II. J. Time l-ie t'r .un II. Kit Man n. f. it 'Hon M h.it Arnel tieer-e l,ty J"hil t'h.iu,')! J. fctllllillilll Aine astute of It. A. and J. O. !Wlu. It uik- A. ASH. fn'i. noTil lun I'ltiMivn, pi. vn.oit i t'oi.ouu ' UL'.ltly u,l pioinpltv er,-iie,l atritv prirea, al h IKIUl .Sa. JMUMOOJ4.-.. Tlie irrnt M. dlcliir flr tlie Mkl, tana Kltttnul mil, aery klml er ua lilhilr t-ruptlon or Hie r.icc, r llelilua;. Ii-t llnllug. ut dtsiariilua; rittuiieona Ui.ce.ve on nn) pur of tlio iMtrwon. V k i m if"'","' . M..i,.ULit.i a,, fv. , I.J lligi.ey, S. , "" i7'"M tv t- Tt. ear.," rile Hm,, ,., Pim, ,.u, dirll.l,l, I,... .'et'rir-r' u-w- "' nl f-r irfulr. Prl, n H. atiO l . 1'rvpereUouly ly ,..0M fAI.Hm. 31 Vet rearth Stre.-t, ttUAaatl, 0. For tale lr liivwiita (aueraiUr. Tima,Mark6th,tsr,s. w Tiffin Loan Association. l'UB TIFFI SAVIMH AI Bl'ILDI.Htl ,, a-.T AKxllt'lATIUAi ',,l1'l lieretituol email lueana to buy bullil a ho,iaeii.i iu, ip ,ii.. m..,..ii,Iv which will aot auiouut lo more thau their rente ao amount lo. II ,a anexuellenl aainita auele ly.anil pavaa hifh rate of intereet oo aiuall o poalU, aeu Uneileelly aale the hole capital be iuf aeMUreJ h aiortiiaiiea oa ral e.ite. Cnnce In Itachinaii a, I'raaH-r'a Law oloi. oval IWrle't Utore, W4liiiitfioU atret, liihu, tl.ilo. TiUla, AtU iilin, im. su iy Go Cincinnati, Sandusky, & Cleveland RAIL ROAD. THE PIONEERUNE CF OHIO. TIME CARD. NOVEMBER 22, 1868. DAILY, nvxiiAva ajtt i:ptd TUAI-VM I.KAVK TIPri.V, UOINIi NOHTII. Malt 41:17 f. M. Nlsht KipT-. 3:00 A. M. flnUlny AcromniotHtlun 8:10 A. M. aata ot:Tlt. MnU-IO:?7A. M. McM rxirc. Il ro mld-nllht. KiinllA)' Accommoihttlun -6 IS I'. M. i:lpi lcc Smi.tiuky SumHv lnstind ol fnt tn iIht evriilnUK, nn.l Ariv.minoil.ll(in 1iktci D ijton Sutitlny tutcitl of istnriliycvriiingn. Close Connections are Made. Al Kn'lll-hr. wlthTralnnnf (Vortlmrn ntt.. I.nl l.Akm H...ro Ittllro.iil Lino, ntnl ftlurlnitlhtf h-nii of imvi, 'tlon.) with Lnke Mt'NiiH-ra for Ui.'IHn.lnnl Dei.''". AU IvSe. with Trr. 'a or (Southern Dlrlilop) I.-ve Mioio jtfiiirnnil l.li.o. At 4'nrev. with nnilh.- ,T(in-h Trnlnf. At Korr-t, wllh Trnlni Of ."llt'hurih, Fort Wiivne. iml I'hh'HL'o ItHtlwiiv. Al Kelleriilnlni. with Train,.- oflhe Tlelle- fontnlne (t're.tnne nn-l Inillnnnprill.; nui'tviiv. At i riifttia, with Trriiia or tho Culiinbua anfl ln ili iM'.iU. ('ntrnl Itnlnvny. fi '-pi-niLriieia. wn n 411.1 an t:r.tnrn ri n.1. Al l.otiSon, wllh TrMiu of th r.'olumhui tc Ai-nut Itnllmnil. Al llnylon, with trslnt of the l.ivlnn and Wei. tern ItnuroHil. At 4ineltinnll, with Thrnorh rn,ea I'-alnl to nil from L'Hilavillo, Inili hiimuiIk. . Lmfli, I mm, llrm:lil, nml the roulh : Kentucky Cen- rni iviiiroii nnu nolo Itlver nlrttl It.iftfn Tt.fn Line lum heen S I.HV1.V Superior Mn.ltn ln)- CnJirhe-, Smuklni; t:iir. in.' .. .ii r-,,i,n .iri, uuaurpniacu 111 cunilurtamt 'i n it nr.M Tiinort;ii oen,ir.nn, n. elnnul I without Itnn.ler to I'.i-e-iiK. ra or Hatrrnr t lltvlon. tluia eiiaurlni.- eomlort nml aa-ltin tar Itrenllv tu the pl-nanre of tit. trip lulween tha TlllllUKill TIL'KKIITS anil nmnif rnr.t KS Klv. nto all .rln.-lpl cllk-a r..cl,ed , thla lioail eml eniiiieetln Itn.-a. m. . enoi'.V,;!M'".,l,?'f"M,l","l if .In'rV IrtiutN Hlin roMiitrja ft a(.Ma KHru tiv,- ull liifl Uolnu-k'N Itliim ln.i (h.wt.T i-iiiK llwy w.uil lli.'V nrn f rlVntly hkU nn-i ok t:ik-n nt nil itnifi ttfv foiitnin ro imrciiri ,.p Iinii-'iul t,,,"", I'.it nit purely trtioiabltt llti. iiisur Jt IMyum, Bul Agcntn. T.X Iauhod - How Lost "1 1ST puMlalir-t, n n.w pdltl.irt of Pr 'nl- f vrrweira t'elfliratcd Ka:iy otl (lie rntlicA cure (without mwlli Inc) of Sii:n.f AxoHBimr a or b. niin s fokn.-n, InvolniUry " -oiinn i.oiot, imi'oti:(i v, Mnititl nnd I Jnalcnl oca pifliy, liiipt'tiiiiiiMii to Mnirinf, rtc.t tiUo Consl'mi i ion, KpilN pfvy nnd KU, induccii by arli-lmluirfciii-i' or w-xu l rxttnvniiinc. rrltrta, in n at'.ilfil fitvcloH only 4 ccnta. Tlio Lvlrtimud niithor, In tin lidmlinhle caanr, i'l(nrlv l. imxik.tr. tt a from ft thirty venra auo ivnalul t'iotitt, thnt th nUrmliiK conxrqtif n- a ol m'1I-hI'Uc may li rmtlrnlly in red wltliout thi'tl tnxtlioiio iisti ol tnionml mcdit'lne or the nppln'iuoiiA.f the knllat potutiujr out n molo of I'm ai once amipio, im TTnin, nnd rhYciunl, liy marina ol whtt-h every auffcrtT. no tniittrr what hia coudfiiAn nmy ho. mny cure httnall chnnnly, privHifl., nnd radically. Thla Lecture ahoiild W In th h until of every youth nud otcrv mntt in the Innd. Sent, under acM, in a plnln envcl-pf to any Hddri-atn.pfatpald, on roaipt or ccnta, or two pnalftLre ah. in pa. Alio, Mt. ('ulvcrwjll'a 'Mnr rie ouidu,'1 price -'. ecnta. Addict the l'ub i.t"'ra, ('H AS. J. O, KI.INK ttO),, Yi.1 Bowery Now York, I'oatotttce, Uox 4..M6. Jun. mt ihi;n. (uia iy Farm for Sale. rWILL aell my farm located In I.lherty town hip, Keiierit touuiy, I'Mn, tlx loll, a writ o Tillin, contemn, it liiom rea, no of xhioh are el Improvril, tho lml:n, e liein tlio bor Un,l. Tliere l- auooil h,-n-o, nlrio hern, nearly n, w upon lha prenil.eo, with inh.'r conveniei'it ouihoi . AIm nil kltula f coott fruit, anil a well of (tiiotl iiii.I U-llii eater ui tli, I, lor. Kor further par-tloular- tniiuiiisol iho auhacrile r on the liitm. ol-a!. J , MM Ulil.MLS. A. OAIID. Art.rrtnvM an, hiio ro.t(iin in south America a- n inlaaiouary, ,li.cverel a aele mi'l aiinple r.'in.Oyl, r Iho t'uro ,,f Nervoua Mrakuraa, I".;irly lnoav, llieea-ea of th I rln .ry iiii.I SeintoalOriK. an,l the whole tnlti of ,11-,. r'lera htouuht on t,y Imnet'il anil vicimia h.ihiu. l!r,',it nuuihera Imve titvr, ettreil ,y thla n,,hle remnlv. l'ioni,tel hy a tleaire to h.'iielit the iilllii ti-,1 ami null ruin iir, I w ill aeml the recipe for pn iaritiK an,l uillir thla nioilieine, In a aiMle l ,.iivrl''e, i any one who Ui'i-ila It, l'- ort-UAHUc. .illli'k, , JtWKPH T. 1NMAS. n5l-:im. Slaih.n 1, IHWo lloiiae, N. V. i:ity. School Examiners' Notice. T1IK S.!io.il Kmr.iln.-n of Seiieea County will examine t. a.hiTa it) lha t ourt lioiiae In I lltlii, a tollowa : svpt ait li, iiit,.ber Slth, Nnvrintier fat, '"''v'''.1 " :"" I'l'oewber tll, loth. NT. Hit,, .. ,,,; lltorxanilnallntia will commeneeat lOo.elook A. M.. ami no peieon will he a.lintll,-,! to em. nation alter II o'clock A. M. Noecrtllieate will ho (ranted e. pi n a r.-aiilr rxuliiliiatton day. oml eltpi tho tlt-t xamlnlli n no c. tittcate will he Ule,l l ai k. K,ch eppll. ant will lw trqulrr lo lean a aUttipcili'U'cl.iie ilirecti tl to him-elf. JOHN V.-t'A I' I. I K V, 8. J. K1IIK UOU, U.K. Nnms, Tiffin, Sept It IMS. Kamnera- IMlLLCOXA-fllBB'S S1LK.T Sowing 761-3 W-4th St. Macliiues iCIiit'lnnatl pit HSK r th nntpli at mid tn'tt mAe mh I eft 1 1 ifii in ua. 'he leuat lahla In ctji out of or tlor, aud run tlo f'laic.i. enaf a. ai ailllrt, l- iC tiUno-i alitduuiT noi-el(-aa iu intif tlon. riir no tile CAiinoi 1h met wruni. i lie -Atinikt be tuo In the wrnii dm mod. incy will do mrt w(rk in leaa titud. of rea.rr variety and l-ettt-r quality, thau any lliara, 'fh-v r t) uty iua. tiiut inklng tha Twnted Loop titeh, whl' liii nmcit Ktrungar aaa inar entaito thai the Lax-k MlU k, and vel vuid thd (thjec uonKk.e (mM and wat of ttimati f tha -toultW loou 'I bry ant alwaya rawly tor aot too, aud ihir um la mtrm paailuie. Ubtinvw praiitc hla will ici'a p-irtk-a tha rliii t irtiBif them by ih aid of any oibtsra i tiiiron homea Call, m amine aad jud; fwr yuuravlvea. Tmk ona on trial aud t con lnod. fc.ua y pymi-nta to utt iri ra ('alt at my rwiua. oppoail r rvf a ttnuiui t k u.a, siarwi pi , i nuu, v, TAX NOT1CK FOlt TltKASI Rm-aj SOTIt F.. In Pnrjtnsnec of tnw.I.; M. ZAHfi Trrsmirt of Sciipfi ( nnnty. Ohio, lo liorotiv (rtvn year aro rorrt-dlv stntcol In IHp "tinned tsMc. sliowinff 1110 nnmnor or Mills' b'vlnl on everr Iiollnr of Tnxnlile Property, rpreenletl m th frrnntl Duplicate for lviZ, ineacfi Tfwnslilp, Town, ami fity of TllUn, all of said ctu4y.- rorSinkinp Fuml, 1 4-20 Mills in Town nnil City. I'or (icncriil jtovciiiio purposes, Township, Town nml City. I'or tnto I'oiiuiKin Si'litml Fuml, each Township, Town anil County Tax, for prneral purptisia, in cncli Township, Town nnd I'ur JJritlgo Tttx, 2 Mills, in i Town nnj City. For Infirmary Tux, 10--0 Mills in I Town nnd City. I'or linililinp Tux, 1U-2U Mills iu i Town and City. B 5. ? 9 ? C X' 4 t" e t m 2 5- rf?' H h ' w. i i iTi i i r r i i r T i; i: u ii i;r. ii i;u ii ic u i; nSlUtiOMM aaiea,NiVa ;oo(reui - 'C"C - C'ii i i t t i t i i i i i i i i,i V v V " T i Tii 10 to 10 ti IC li i i i i i i l-l-l C'tC c o c c c I c c o e IA Ot e- f S f li li to to o o o o is i; ii i: ii ii UtjHHMMMHHMHHHHI-iHHHHH OMMMMMOtSeeOfflMO"40 C CO Of CO ii i i i i i i i i i r p to a w p o t.i 13 li 13 li 13 li 10 li 13 II 11 15 13 .L J. I. I I 1 I I OOOiiOOOOOOOOOOOOOl o o And that tlio follnwitiif trtltlo mIiown Towimhip, Town, und City, in ncconlanro with tho above table or mluH. as follown: 1 5HH5PSF3ri-,sr"Qww 0 I is a i. 2 -r 5 1 3 5 s-l g s-w g I 3 f If;: if;- Ill H ' g M SiMli;;;!i!!:;;i .5 i ! ' l i 0 ej Ji -. w S? 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CO Mi JCJ-S Ji J3 J - iJ - " vsliVlv M li ii 2 1.1 5 & e C5 is ti -i n to e - io m -i ti p n u tiOoeilii'Ma-MdMiiiEgg CCOK'litIOOlfcOC.a.QCa30-ooc.3 03 gS8ftitgKe2i?fe32S2S$S2f! -ito3s-OHijiiC--iii6te SdSSSSSSSSSSSSSIitS eonec) o e c e n 15 r to te"2 a o o B r vr cfS s F a " 2 i-Ho p o p -1 to to cs ts m n t- w i 15 p V. - v: ii - -1 4. - ii s a ij a Silii;rf.jk-j;-ico--wti)(5i-icoc,icii i;:x-ixooc:cic)iia--itot3tot3 s :i is t - o ci -i o 15 a u a -n. 3 O W . a o 5 . 2 S 5 !2 5 I! C 1 4. ii. li ll o o O Bll P O O li U li a e 15 e ! 'J ! - 13 wi 1 J S c c " s 2 V n 3 w to Cl IS CO ti to iu-fi.i5CiMCi-i-oW3J.aftac J. i ii S J 5: f. 1; a Q -1 i t 5 5 c,ie-li-CTCi--co--oc5ciocc-.os ClCl-l5-CltiClCII5MCOe.MOCl tl4.-l3C3li-t-Cl-C-4.Clie-l cr c w x ci civ e ci r I; - , ti S. r tr. ' C -2 tr. H 3 (9 eP2 - o a c O K 1 C e. M a -2 e. we -1 50 Co ci ri cS - tl li & e tr, O . tl w ' l t- did -T o ceo to n Z 2 13 2 . C " we 13 "LiVs IS 2 i. . co o W4 e- m ia. -t 4. C ti 10 o e j. i t3 we eo 5-ioTaieti5; f . d' o 0 " o 5 a. c frill V es 1 r. a vs o. c e O 13 2 - 3 t- ft 2 Tl 2 S S to ti - c -i e c 3 "1 te c-i . o r 2 i e. wewe wewe we wewewe Clliti -IB,-B!3?sv'-,0 Cawe e-& uatialiClli.-UMOl co fa ia -i -5 6 Ji u ti a a - ti it. c tl CO e Ci tl tg IC to we CB Q (Q q ai f - bbA (Veal bat al b4 ail t5t!o--aci-icit6ie.oc-teia 3 t m ii . . ci iTi ti i -i c7 t5ti-t"Pfo4.ei4.eicin-e) -5 li ii ti II il 1 -I H tl ii 3) , l 13 H ti to t-3 e -i r T es -i "ie J r T : -i ee. 5 n b-o er 1 ti- a notice, that tho riitr of tsxatlun fr thw each Township, TOTAL STATE TAX, 3 10-20 JIMS. 1 Mill in ouch I G--0 MillT)n City. 1 10-2U Mills City. each Towimhip, each Township, so. H each Township, e S B e o c W o 5 00 05 CO t-e-P "3 03 1 9 15 M i i iTiiT ii i; i: ia ion u ia U U (e aT Bond. Tux. o 09 CD O School Tax. - (iav'io - i i i i i i i o 1 Township O-ll i i I i r i i Ici-lCiOO ii ii i: n u is is Tax E' C O O O i o Corpora I 1-0 o tion TaxJ Total TAxirs - I i i i i i i i t o i oo o for all 15 15 15 13 I 15 10 I 1 1 I purposes Hia lotnl nmmint rftnxrn nanafd In nh- 0) n ex Is p e o o -lis n -i - Ii J- li -I li -I -l 11 C5 ii il -I 4. Cl wl O X - i to -i a to u n ei 91 55 -I li 15 II S (Z O U ii. e i; -i e s n . -i a a a. p T S)kUak9At)&l 3 - 3 aix 13 e I-e e ro ss n c," a 2 s s s ea oo to eo co o to w"' " Z li o K C 4 ffi K S It 3 a J le w H lo U w 15 -i"kj"-t"oo '-t-ciVp J- o - r - li - 2 C3- ' a- S $ S 5 g S S? ?' O C C tl - H w O C ci a u ti o) c to -1 10 li w Ci w I w Vj 9f w ti 1 -! g D-at H .3 d 6 a. CO 13 4. we w 33 1- M -3 I a. 00. - " ro 2 wi f5 - B S Q "O ? E5 -5 "- o t io X CD CO Ut tl S 8 $ 8 S S SI 3 -i c -i ii ii " a -i HI HI , O e- r-1 s W la). 1-1 I sc 1 ll ' T