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mowji Th: It lH mnai effectual nt Invert, tlonsto fertilise tti urb roan's AtM liy tin mI of the poor nan's trow. Ordinary lmnn, oppreaelon, efresaitvj taiatiou, theaw bnir li(tiilT on tin happiness, of th, mm of tha community compared wilU frsduleat cotrency, and wl'li rohberle, com mitter! bt depreciated pspae. Our own his Vwy I'M recorded fur our own instruction oiih, autl omra than tnongl), of Hi de. northting tendency, tbt Itgu'tios and Urn Inloltratilo oppilnt) un the rirfiKvit ami svetl-ditpfsted, oft eteorailed pnpr ciiircnoT authorised hy l r any way countenance J ty tli irotnrnwfrf. It It on of li mot mores.fiil nVvlres In time of peace or war, f e;peti,ioni or re oltiooi, In aeonmpll.h thn tranifrr of !l tbtpreclone mtalt from Hit (Treat niMI of Iba people into Hi hands of lh frw. S i kera they ar bonnled In serrrl plsres, or de. pnaitad sader boltt and bat, while the peo pit at rt toendur, all tha inconveniences, anetifcea, and derr.nraliin.iion rrmiltitiir fro Iba at of depreciated and wurtbltw pnrnr. OTHER FOREIGN RELATIONS. Oar relation during the p.at jrtr with ISohvia, J. ua. lor, lerw, ami Chili, liar bcourtio csiifoislljr friend lj aod cordial. Spniii and lite lie t.ublios of l'nru, l;..!me and Kqua dor, taava eiprcssej thoir willingness to accept llie mediation nf tlio L'nituil Htstes tor Irrniitialinp; tlie war ujiou the Snulh Pacific count. Chili lint not finally Oolnrcd upon the qur tion. In the niesn'ima the conflict hat practically cxlir.titnd itself, since HO belligerent or Imstilo nitivetnetit hss Imu mtJe by nitlior prty tlur lug the In it two yours, and tilers am no ind ention of a prencnt rmrpnso to routine hostilities on either rido. Grail Britain and Franca hare cor dially socoudcJ our propocition nf mrliation, and I do nut forego the hopo that it may booh be accepted by all tlio bullifrorr nts and led to n ncure establishment nf pence and friendly relation Itclwccti tl.o Spun lih.AuieriorB republic of tlio Pacific, and Spain, a result which would be attended with common benefit to the belligerent and much nilvantnyju to all commercial tiatiom. I communi cate for the coiiHidorntion of t'on K'os, a onrrespnudmieo which shows that the Bolivian lleptiblie baa estab lished the extremely liberal princi ple of receiving into citizenship any eitiicn of tlio Untied Ulntes, or of any other of the American Hoimblios, up a the lonsible condition of volume 17 registry. nf t THE LATE EARTHQUAKE. The orrcspondenen lierewilli bu1i milled will be found painfully re plete with accounts of the ruin and wretchedness produced by recent arth(tiake of unpanillcd severity in the Republics ol l'eru, Kquador, and Bolivia. The diplomatic agency and naval officers of tho I'aitcd States who were present in those oottntriot t tha time of those disasters, fur Dished all the relief iu their power to tho sufferers, and were promptly rowardod with grateful and touching acknowledgment by the Congress of l'ern. An appeal to tho charity tf our lcllow.ciiirons has been answer ad by much liberality, lu this con nection, I submit an appeal which has been mad by the Swis Uepub. lie, whose ovorunieot and institu tions are kuiJrod to our own, in bo half of its inhahitanti who. arc -uir.ir. inp; extreme destitution produocd by recent inundations. to to OUR MEXICAN RELATIONS. Oar relations with Mexico during tha yoar have been marked by an in rsasiug growth of mutual confidence. The Mexican government lias not yet acted upon tho there treaties cel ebrated here last summer for estub. lithinir tho right of naturaliiod citi- sens upon a liberal basis ; for reg ulating Consular powers and for the adjustment of mutual claims. a COLUMBIA. All commercial Lstions, as woll as all friends of Republican institu tions, have occasion to r grot the freqnent local disturbance which oc cur in aortic of the constituent .States f Columbia. Nothing has oncurod, however, to affect tho harmony and cordial frieudahip which have for several y(ars existed betwecu that youthful aud vigoroua republic aod our own. CANAL ACROSS THE ISTHMUS. Negotiations are pending with a view to the survey and construction of a ship esnal across tha Isthmus of llarien, uudor the auspices of the Luited Mates. I hopo to bo able to submit the results of that negotiation to the Sonata during its ireacut seraton. Tho very liberal itroaty which was eutered into Inst year by tha Uutted States snd Nicar agua, hue been ratified by tho latter Heptblio. Costa Hies, with the car ettuotu of a siDcerely friendly neigh bor, sa'.iciU a reciprocity of trade, s which I recomuicud to the cousidura Aiap, of .Couprosa. VENZEUELA. Tin Convention ereatol by tre- ty between tho United States and Ventiuela in July, 18C5, for the ututual aJjastwent of claims, ha been held and it( doeisiona have been received at the Department of State. Tha heretofore rceogmiod rovernraont of the Uutted Siatca of Venezuela has been aubvertcd. A provisional govfi'uiwent htviDg bceu iuatttuted under circumstances wbioh promise durability, it has boon form ally wgnixed. HAYTI AND ST. DOMINGO. I have been reluetlantly obliged to ask explanation or satisfaction for national injuries committed by the i'reaidentof Hayti. The political ad social conditiou of tha republic of Hayti an4 St. Domingo, are very unsatisfactory and painful. The ab olition of slavery which Las beu carried iuto e fleet throughout - the Island of St. Domingo aud the entire West Indies except the Spanish is land of Cuba and Porto l'.ieo, ha bea followed by a profound popular ouviotiou of rightfulness of Repub lican institutions, and an intense da ire to secure tbem. The attempt however, to establish Republics there, encounters many obstaoles, Must of which may b supposed to result from long indulged habits of colouiaiauptueuess and dependence upon KnTopea monarchist po-xart. While tlx Uoiuid Stake have on all occaiou proIS4 adeoided un willingness that any part 01 on inoat, sir of iU adjaeeat islatdi, hall he made a theatre for a new es tablishment of monarchist power, too little Las been done by us on the other band to attach the cmnmuni lies bv which we ate surrounded to our own country, or to lend even mors) support tit the efforts they are so resolutely snd so constantly mak ing to si'cure Republican institution Tor tliemsolves. Ik :. indeed, a auction of grate consideration whether our recent and present ex ampin is not calculated to chock the growth and expansion of freo princi ples, anil make those communities distrust if not dread a government wlncli st will consigns to militarv domination states that are integral parts of our Todcral Union. and while ready to resist any attempt by other nation to extend to this hemisphere the monsrcliial institutions of Ilii ropo, assumes fo pstabliah over a largo portiou of its people a ruin more e l -soluio, harsh, and tyrannical than any known to'cm'iio I powtn. I ALASKA AND ST. THOMAS. The aequititinti of Alaik wi made with a view of xtin'ititf na tional jurisdiction and republican principles in thi American hernia, phere. Relieving that a further trp enuld he taken in the same di lection, I last yar entered intia treaty with the King oT lenmark for the purchaso nfth.i Island id' St. Thomaa and rU. John on thi best terms then attainable, and with thn express content of tho cnplo of thosii Islands. The treaty still re mains under consideration of the Senste. A new convention ha bcon entered Into with Denmark, en larging the time Exed for fni il ratili eatiou of the original treaty, Com prehensivo national puli-v would eem to sanction thn ae.iiisition and ineirpnration into thn Kedorat Union the several adjacent' continental insular comnienitio a apendily us it can be done peaceably, lawfully, and without any violation of national justice, fnitli or honor. I'uraipi po session or control of those communi ties has hithcrtu liiii.hroil theii giowlh and iinpairod the iofluenca of lit) United Stales. Chronic revolu tion and anarchy there would be equally injurious. Uach one of tbem, when firmly estublixhcd ns nn inde pendent Republic, or when incorpo rated into the United State would a new snurco of Mrongth and pow er. Conforming my administration tlmso principles, 1 bjvn on mi oc casion lent support or toleration o unlawful expeditious set on foot upon tho plea of Republican protmgaudiHiii, of national extension or nggran diiomont. The necessity, howuvur, repressing such unlawful move ments, clearly indicate thn duty which rests upon us of adapting our Legislative action to tlio new circuin- etanec of a decline of Kuropo.in mon archic! power and influence, nnd tho increaso of American Republican ideas, interests and sympathies. It cannot be long before it will bo- como nueessary tor tin government loud some effect ivo aid to the solu tion of tho political and sooinl prob lems which are kept before the Re public of the Island of St. Domingo, and which are now disclosing them. elvcs moro distinctly than hereto fore in tho Island of Cuba. Tho subject i.i common. led to your con sideration with all tho moro earnest, ncs becuuso I am satisfied that the timo has arrived when even ao direct proceeding a a proposition for nn annexation of tho two Republics of tho Islands nf St. Domingo would not only reenive tho consent of the peoplo interested, but would also giro satisfiolion to all other foreign nations. I am aware that upon the (uestion of further extending our possessions, it is apprehended by some, that our political system can not successfully bo applied to an ares more extundod than our conti nent, but tho couvictiou i rapidly gaining ground in the American mind, that with the iucreascd facili ties for intercommunication botwoon all portions of tho earth, the princi ples of free government ns nnbraeod in our constitution, if fiithfully main tained and carried out, would pmvo of sutlietoiil strength and breadth to comprehend within their sphero and intlunnco the civiliaod nation of the world. THE HAWAIIN KINGDOM. The attention of tho Senato and of Congress is again respectfully invit od to the treaty for the establish ment of commercial reciprocity with the llawaiiu Kingdom, entered into last year and already ratified by that government. Tho attitude of the l'nitud State towards these islauds is not very different from that in which they stand towards tha West Indies. It i known and folt by the llitwaiin government and pooplo that liieir government ana institutions are feeble and precarious, and that tho Uuited Status, being so near a neigh bor, would bo unwilling to see the Ulauds pas under foraigu control. 1 heir prosperity I ontinually di turbed by expectations and alarm of uumondly political proceeding, a well from the United State as from other foreign powers. A reciprocity treaty, while it oould not materially diuiiuioli the revenuot of the Uuited fctatet, would be a guaranty of the good will and forbearance of all na tions, uutil the peoplo of tha islands shall of themselves, at no distant day, voluntarily apply for admission iuto the L'uiou. VARIOUS TREATIES. The Emperor of Russia ha atod ed to tha treaty negotiated here in January last for tha security of trade mark in the intereit of mauu. fucturea of commerce. I bavo, invit ed his attention to the ituportaucs of establishing new, while it seems easy and practicable, a fair and equal reg ulation of the vast fisheries belong ing to the two nations in tha water of the North l'aoiflo Ooean. Tha two treatie betweeu tha Unit ed State aud Itally for tho regula tion of consular power, and tha ex tradition of eriiuiuale, negotiated aod ratified her during the last cession of Congress, have been accepted and eouuruieJ by the Italian govern, mcnt. A liber it cousultr convention, wbicU ha been negotiated with 1U1- giutn, will b submitted to the i'ta ate. The very important treaties which were negotiated between tho United State and North Germany and varia, for tho regulation of tho rights of naturalised citien. havo been duly ratified and exrlianged, and sim ilar treatie have been entered into with the kingdoms of Relgiuin and Wurtnmburi and 'with the (Irand Diiohic of Haden find Darmstadt I hopo son ho hlo to submit equally satisfactory conventions of same character now in the course of negotiation with tho respective gov. ernmniit of Spain, Italy, and the Ottoman Umpire. An examination of claim against tho United State by the Hudson's Hay Company and the l'ugenl's Sound Agricultural Company, on account of certain pooory right in t!i) Sl i'ti nf Ore 'O-i Slid Territory of Washington, alleged by those companies) in virtue of provi ions of tho treaty between tlio United States nnd (!reat Itritain, of June Kith, 1810, has been diligently pros ecuted under tin) direelion of the Joint International Commission, to hieh they wero sn'miiilol for ndjiidict'aon by treaty between tin two (Jovernment. Ju'y 1st, HliU nnd it i ext.rclod will bo oonoludo I nt en early day. QUESTIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN. Thn o other question, however, between tho United Slste and (Jreat Ftiitain remain open for adjustment. I hesn nre the muiuil rights of uatu ruliz'd citizen, the bound try eios tinn involving thn title to tho inland ofS.in J ii in, i.n thn l'.ieiGi coast, and niutital e'ninm arising Hiiico tin) year 1 S!i!t, of the uitijseus and subjeols of the two cnuiitriei for injuries and lei. relations coin in i t toil uinb-r the authority of their rospectivo govern menta. Negotiations upon those subject arn ponding, and I am not ithout hopo o lieui ' nblo to lay before thn Senato for it considera tion during the pro sent session, pro tocol calculated to liriir to an end thcfe justly exciting mi l long exist ing controversies. CHINA. Wo are not advisod of thn action of tho Chinesu government upon the lib 'ral nud auspicious treaty which was recently celebrated with its plen ipotentiary at this capital. JAPAN. Japan remain a theater of civil war marked by religious ineidoiit and political severities peculiar to that long isolated Umpire. Thn I'x cctltive has hitherto nuiinlainod strict noutrnlity mining tho belliger ents, and acknowledge with pleasure that he ha been frnnkly and fully sustained in that course by tho en lightened coniMirroui'O and oo-nper-ation of tho other treaty powers, via.: lireat Itritain, l'Vauce, Tho Nether lands, North Oornmiy, and Italy. SPAIN. Spain having recently undorgnno n revolution marked by extraordinary unanimity and preservation oforder, tbn provisional government estab lished nt Madrid ha beau recnguix- ed, mid tha friendly intercourse which ha so long happily cxisicd between tlio two countries remains unchanged. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. I renew tho reconnaen. latinos con tained ill my communication to ConiTresH, dated fho lSlh July last, a copy of which nccouipaiiies this mesa ai:o, that tho ju Igniuut of tho' peo plo should bo taken on tho proprie ty of so amending tha Federal con stitution that it shall provi. lo 1st porno election ol 1 resident and Vico President by a direct vote of tho peoplo, instead of through tho ngenev ol electors, ami malting tliem ineligible for reoloetioQ to a second term. Ll. For a distiuet designation nf tho por.son who shall disubargo the duties of President in tha event of a vacancy in that office by tho death. resignation, or removal or botu tlio President and y ice Prcauiou', ltd. For tho election of Senators of tho United Status directly by tin people of the several Status, iustead ol by the Legislatures. 4th. For the limitation to a period of your of thn tortu of Federal Judges, Profoundly impressed with tho propriety of making theso important modifications lu tlio Constitution, I respectfully submit them for tho ear ly aud insturo consideration of Con gress. Woslioulil as tar lis poasiulo removo all pretext lor violation of tho organic laws remedying such imperfections as timo and experience may develop, ever romemliertng that tho Constitution, which at any time exist until changed by an explicit and authentic act ol tlio whole pco. pie, is snorodly obligatory all. CONCLUSION. In the rerfonuauco of a duty Im posed upon me by tho Constitution, I liavo thus communicated to Congress information of tho statu of the Union and recommended for their consider ation such measures as havo seemed to lite necessary aud expedient. If carried into efloot they will hasten the accomplishment of the great and bonehcent purposes for which the Constitution was orduiuod, and which it comprehensively states wore to form a moro porfect Union, establish justice, insure douicslio tranquility, provide for the common defeuso, promote tlio peneral welfare, and so cur the blesiug of liberty to our selves aud our posterity. In Con gress arc vested all legislative powers and upon them devolves the ronton- sibiliiy as well for framing uuwise and excessive laws a for uoglootiut; hi uoviee aim anopi meaturea abso lutely demanded by the want of tho eouutry. Let u earnestly hope that neior the expiration ot our respec tive terms of service, now rapidly ara-iug to a close, an ailwise 1'rovi dune will to guide our counoila a to atrengthen aud preserve tit Federal union, tusptrc reverence tor the Constitution, restore prosperity aud happiness to our whole people, aud promote on earth peace, aud good will toward man. ANDREW JOHNSON. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9th, 1898. Hit (tiffin (Tribune. LOCKE 3 & BLYMYER, tdMoi nd PrfrpriVtori, ft. T. wrtu. r. rf.m'KK. w. n Tii.mrr.n. 2,00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. TIFFIU, O. THURSDAY, - I) KG. 17, IRfia. Wepivo tho President' message thi week. It is mostly made up of tirsdo of abusg against tho people, through their representatives in Congress, and i the last yell of a disappointed madman. Tho niessnge is tho last Johnson will inflict upon a long suffering people, nnd ho retires into private tifn lower In thocstim tiou of tho world than any man living. When Johnson's mcssao was partly ren.l in Conres, that body rofuscil to hoar it further, because of its (li-trcpe,ctrul nntaro. The mutter was reconsidered, tho next ilny nn l tlio whole of it was licnnl We think Conro wis vfisn to lis ten to tho mesao. Any ono who tin up a skunk is very npt to pet tlio worse of the operation unless he docs it nt ft lon r.mgo. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9th, 1898. CONGRESS. This body nesetubh'd on the 7th inst. Tlio most laborious thing; it has yet done was to listen to the President's Message. In tho I louse tho credentials of Pickcy nnd Pet tis, of Pennsylvania, elected to fill vnoancics occasioned hy tho doath of Stevens nnd Finney, vrcro pre sented. Also, tlio credentials of Stover, of Missouri, to fill tho va cancy occasioned by tho death of M'Clurfj. Tlio threo were sworn The credential ofCliristy, signed by f!en. Meade, nnd of Mr. Whim pie, signed by Governor Ilullock, of (icoria, wero referred to Com mittee on Elections, llotli were from tho Sixth District of Georgia. A bill to extend tho right ofsulT rao to nil nia!o citizens over 21 years of ago, w s introduced by Mr. Houtwell; nlso a bill to instruct the Reconstruction Coinmittco to in quire into tlio condition of Mississ ippi, Virginia nnd Texas. A reso lution calling for tho instructions to Minister Johnson was introduced by Mr. Wood, and ndopted. Mr. Kclley introduced a proposition to amend tho Constitution so ns to pre vent any Stnto from excluding any citizen from exorcising tho right of Buflrivo. Mr. Ilronmult iniroduuetl a concurrent resolution to tho"nmo effect. Mr. Morrill introduced a resolution to instruct the President to recall Minister Johnson, llo ferred to tho Coinmittco on Foreign Afl'uirs. Mr. McKco and Mr. Sehenek oflcred n resolution in regard to tho amendment of our naturalization laws. A bill to consoli ditto the sovcrnl asylums for nged nnd disabled sol diers was passed ; nUo ono giving to tho American Uaptist Homo Slission a part of tho reservation of Sault St. Maria. A bill to refund S229, 818 to low lor expense iucurrcd in raising troops was introduced. Th Sonata Hill ia rogard to bridges across tho Ohio river was reforrod to committee ou roads and canals. Mr. Hroomall,of Pennsylvania (11.) moved to suspend tho rules to enablo him to introduco tho following pre amble and resolution. -VnstsA, The President of the t'niteil Stales in liis annii:il iiipihsl'8 to the Fortieth Oonure''! t i' third f'ssiuii siiys( liar fol lows nn extract from the message, In refcr tuca to liquiilation of the 0 per cent, bou.li Ly inviii'-ni pi inli r.it). An. I WiiiiiK, Kueh a rnliuient, it permitted to en the worl.l without iinmr.listi. protest. might be umlcrstooil to bo the sentiment nf tlic pooIMf too I. atiej ht.in, an.l of iheir repri'senlailves in Cmresa, Ihereford XnnlrrJ, That all form nml deirrfes of repmliatien of nntioiml in.lpbtrtlnesi are o.Iuhh to the AniMirau ptu;ile,iii umler no ci reumniKiieea will their rrerrM'titativra con sent lo olT.T the public iK.litor as full rnm- pi'iisstion on a lets amount of money thnn lliat wliiib tha govvruurnl toiitractej U pay. Kvcry Ohio man voted for tho fore going oxco pt Mutigon of the Oth Pis trict. In the Senate the credentials of Sonator Hill, of (loorgin, were pro-j souted, and upou a motion to rofor to tho Judiciary Committco, quite a do- ij ijiiK Ui, mey were nnaiiy tabled for the present. A bill t'oi provide for the rosumptinn of speoie payment on the 4ih of July ncxt.was introduced, also a resolution provid-l inp for oheap ocean poatago. ) The bill of Sumner to resume spe cie paymenbon the 4th of July wiaj laid over for a time. A motion wa made to refer the bill transferring the Indian management to tho Wat Department t3 tho Committee on low dian affair, which was carried. A bill to issue arm to th militia of certain Stutos lately in rubellinn wl referred to the Military Committee, A bill was introduced requiring gov erumeut employee to recoivc for eight hour work a much as if thoy worked ten hours, A resolution wa. iutroduced to submit an amendment to tho Constitution that no distinc tion should be made by. the United Statu or by State, among citi ions, in their civil or political rights, ofs account of raoe condition, oi color. Referred. Tush, push, puab. the Columlu.if Tiffin & ToloJo Railroad; JOSH BlLLIMOS, SATUBDAT Kl'lIIT, The lecture of this humorist st National Hal), wa well attended ; y a large and, a it proved, well pleas ed audience. Ic appearance, Mr, Billing wa not all our, or anyone else' fancy painted him. lie i a tall, stoop shouldered, dark coinp'exioncd man, has long, black hair combed behind hi car, wild looking eyes and a mustjcho, black as thejraven's wing.! In looks on the stage ho would not take tho premium for the handsomest man going. His general styl on tho stago had tho appearanco of bc ing a "cros" between tho "get up" of tho immortal J. N. Free, a wild Indian and Qottschnlk. Ilo opened his remarks with, "Tho subject of my lecture is milk; upon which Ihoro havo been numerous es say written, and thoso who expect an exhaustive treatise on tho subject; will bo disappointed. I like milk in almost any form, but alwsys prefer it with thocrcuni on." With that tho subject was exhausted, and Josh went on to give, in hi inimitable style, thn many of hi wise saying that havo bpen offered from timo to time in tho paper. Notwithstanding they wero old they boro repeating by Josh exceedingly well. His idea that bo "had known mulo to bn good for six months that he might get a chnuco to Lick some body," was particularly good, nnd tho thought occurred to us that there aro somo peoplo very liko the mulo "K man who can wear a pnper collar a whole week without soiling it never builds railroads, or docs anything elite but to brush dust off his clothes." "'God nover inado anything in vain.' Pcrhnps not, and I presumo He was out when the mosquito was made." "This little animal (tho mosquito) is very happy and contented ho sings as ho works I" Thoro is no more affecting sight in nature than to see a rich, but wesk and virtuous young .can struggling with a mustache." Rut wo will stop here, p. ourspaco is limited, nod annouiico that Henry Vincent, the eloquent English orator will lecturo under tho auspices of the Y. M.'s C. Si Ij. A. ou tho evening of tho 18th of January. Previous to that time, however, it is expected that n lecturo will bo had from cither 1$. V. Taylor, Prof. Youuiansor The odoro Tilton. Joluisoii says, in his message, respecting tlio publio debt: "Upon this statement of facU, it would seem but just and equitable, that tho six per cent, intired now paid by tlio Ooverninont, should bo nppliml to the reduction of the prin cipal, in Homi-annual installments; which in sixteen years ami eight months would litiuiduto tho entire debt. Six per cunt, in gold, would, nt pnveni rale, bo equal to nine per cent, in currency, and equiva lent to ii payment of tho debt one and a hull' times, in a fraction less than seventeen years. This, in connection with nil tho other disad vantages derived from this invest ment, vrould tilTord to tho public creditors aair and liberal eompen wtioii for tho use of their' capital, and with this they should bo satis fied." lie. then adds, very signifi cantly, this gentlo intimation: "ihc lessons of the past admonish tho lender, that it is not well to be over anxious in erupting from the borrower rigid compliance with the letter of the bond. Wantkd. To borrow $5,000 on tlio ubovo terms. Who wants to our take notes payable in that way Andy to his other villainy adds that of a rcpudiator. The old expression "Whero'a the man who struck Dilly Patterson?" lias been changed to "Whero'n the man that won't help build the C T. & T. llailrond ?" Echo answers whero ? and ho is not to be found. A great many papers are wasting ink, paper and space to write down Johnson's ltepudiation Scheme.- It is ulreudy dead in the shell, Con gress has declared it villainous and will havo nothing to do with it. Skating has been good during the week. It Las bceu taken advautajo of by girls, boys, young ladies aud gentlemen. The following should have appear ed ou tho first page, in tho fifth col umn, at tho oud of tho first para graph : THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. The Secretary of the Interior in his report gives valuable information in refereocu to the interests confined cd to the supervision of hi Depart ment, and reviews tho operations of the Land Office, Pension Office, Pat ent Oflico, aud Indian liureau. Du ring tho fiscal year ending June 30th, ISliS, 6 555,700 aores of publio lands wece disposed of. The eutire cash receipts of the General Laud Office for the same period were 81,G32,145, being greater by I234.8S3 than tho amount realixed from the same sources during the previous year. The en tries under the Homestead lw cover twi millioua threa hundred and twen ty eight thousand oiue buudred and tweaty-three acres' Dearly one-fourth of which was taken uudor the act of June Slat, IbCO, which aopliai only the. States of Alabama, Misie,iptjt, Louiilaua, Arkansas aud Florida. New Advertisements. announcement for 1800. tTTk C!ncinnatJGazettGl TIIK WEEKLY GAZETTE. TM sntmunrMnc Iia Wxly Oaittts for lite rli'imit T-r, Oie pr .wl.r Irk. l. .ttil in t"n til. In to ofT-T II ill lull pixr, iti.pn.Yi l in 'I'l.ilil v, tiit'l nt rc.ii.-'l no--. V. Iise i.l.o nr-riitf-.i. nt tc iitj i-x. ti-r, to ,il'tul-:iu-, its a .i. ni'iil, iuei. li nub.,Tln-r, h coj.y t.f tl.c ''Cinartte Annual llra;lrf-r nail llnnd Jtotk ef Inlermuliaia." This work will i-o.il uri a complete lii'tTjr nf rii'r-iit i-vi-ntM for II." y.-.ir IS -i, ,-oti...r.il m ' l.-otion returns lor t-ll ili- hui.-.. I'.c ole of Ohio iiti-l Ircloiim l.y Tmi-in-, (lie ,rti: n t.oti of .Vitioi:, illl'i St ito I.oTI'mIIIH Ills, lliillii'l of InrnilM-is of the L.-uinl itun- t-r Ohio, ti. -liit.- nii.l K.-titiu Uy, t u.e l-r l al ln.- ihtrl- T r.r i-lf.-uil i-.ni'it., s..l .to-- oT ottii i r. on. I olht-r y.-ii.-r;il mot v.ih;fi.... -tt -'i---. Th. ..rt ol th-M-.olc i.illl, I II.) KliWAttU It. MANS- I llil.lt, ;-l.. M ttoSf tllllllf. lll lj.5 ll.-.-t'f.t.-ll IIS tian.lv w J fiillut-- -in. i k tr. y. llw.ll nl-o .-olll:it t' ll.ilirf. I'l.TI'KS t. Ittl'AH I Mr-S-T, whull nlll lo.-lit-.l l.y r. .iiili.N A. W A t: I 1 -It. well Ull'.tVII l l II T!-Ii ;i AO I P'-li'tClli'- H'lito Ultll r.st. 'I'll.- will root. till olr.'.-lioit l'of Ihc s. 1. 'I' ll 'It tltl-l IIIIUUO: III. -ot III tlUt tl i-n., villi's, AC, i.ii I will piovi- ,. rn;: n-'iolv Viil'lnl'li-. 'Mio li. Lt'-lt r will Irf- i-'-u.'.l on or nhnut fh- llr-l . f J tl. ti r.i , mi I will h' -' ol II .-(' to nil sui -I'lt r l't hi" We.'i.iy liif-ili", w lo lio.r Mil--i r'l. i. ii. viiois or i !.-.'.U -tit t t'n-tn -t of J. .-ll. it. 'Ihii-e r.'o.-wiii:; ui-ir miI.-i-i , ,.t ..ti w .It it" tre t" I it- ti. w il..i t'l1-. r-, ll.e in'. nt if 1 1. 1 to in ilio ii jtr.-'i.t of this v.ilu.ibifl work lu 1 T v i Inr. LitmisHt J'lTAWT'frvf will rli ptimvo f -J 1 1 i ;ill-n 1 1 iim, A Ji .siu.i..lll.' f n c vs ll i- g'lf- 'II fo !! i 't.l r.Hion i,l til a! -t-l.tr! .ituru', ur.fc- Ml"l MM'1 I"l'! l. 'I'm E I, ah. H ,r a f Titr Hn-, T'trt W-'fUly (1 1- -t-M i-'Mit.iii.ii iiwMc r" innr in:ttr m i li.-r l."U-n;ir r"it..iHi,.-i in i:. ;;nl-i S''.t' .ml, I . 1 1 ill 1 1 '.i t i mits-id. r I i'l iiti-i-ni v. (Ii Hi I ul-t nf ihs K--f' r. it 4 l'.'Pft. O.ll Ii m l, , (1 i, tnll tli, it" :Mi,t hnj'invf it hi -liiy- l'M li'nil I i in. f il,r... .M.,-.li:.lf wo i-., t,. nil" to 'll it nt lull r : f.-it Hi s Hu'ill b" ii-j i- l'!tt'iil Ii ri;l-xi'fih r-. Ai I-.m ihu.r N).w I", iri'ti UnvinT nn Ln-:it (hh.'-tl I'tllha .i .( (nn,; t Us- unr, t- ll ii hp mi. !. ii, iir i:t'in i;il mill mi-ci'il i-! mih r. :"lln-. Tin-" w,ll h ,-n.!-l in (uti l.y u-U' in. I. r th. I). tl nf I'lr-oii il It .ll-'-'. (.n-. Illif f H li(i W ill t.f l.ul.lt-lM I Wi i'klV. i I..--I- ti in i t- (. i in. ii in i'iiiiim-m m'?i in v i' i" 1 hirtst nf Di V-!I, who h ivi l !'.' IV I n rn- 4 i I fr ilut inrp f. our until m "iinvt tt' ii -pi. i li-il Tumi thf V:ir ')is) tirul'..,l"Mi, lli' lu hin Minmtoin. I.n.vr( t,iiiirH"iinii. l-'unifm. Mer I'hunti mill Ivliiorn. i::.( h rti ii. . w illlmvt' ut tifhi'il ( it tho ri'itno nf tiiO i iter. Suilii't t ny liort Ih tt th KMtlMit?ti wh'S". rvrft ll ivp Ih-i-TI celir-l. M-('ipv lifh n Httinll-t, Hlt h:lVS nui'lc lor tfi"riiH('lvi--s n itioi.nl r-pu t ut : mis. tii .n Ii.P4hi hi.nt-4, I ml, ii; Iviitoriftl, N'W.i, Cuintiii'imnl, C.irio-i.i.n ii.'u.-'. Alt filtti rnl an. I M "m'iII.ihpimisi h lit Im c trrir-l in tli 4lrinl:trl six-'ll -W". Irii'Kirlvit WW trRti I'TUin nt li'HiH' r iii-rti'i l will b. Miiiiii in tlio .i.m. u fr-'m ilu-f.. loiixUajnl i KivaJico oi" K.i.-uni nilit t TEHJti F TIIK WVtKl.T O LTTI: On rniy , V' ( li-n.. T'li ! tut'iitv Twenty to littv , Kidv t.i on hun lr- 1 Oti hnii'lro.I tu iw.i huinir.-.l Twn Iniii'Ircii nii'l oviT 2,ru 1.7 l.MI 1.4 I.'.n 1,1 An cxir oni.y will ii- "iit lo tli j.'Hlor tin of ni-hilinl I'l, :tml ttii nd .i'i'.iml ruiiy ur iv li'iiiv -MU riln i-si l'M-1-.vtii..r. rttrvint ( Si h- m;mi-wi:i;ki win., .nt hiHt.Mii of rtn W.-.-ld..-!, if ri-f"ir :m. ( -r cIumh i.f f'.r I'VILV Willli.- H.iil. f ) r 'T- l t" . W'..'l,:ii. A i-.i.v f Hi.. "ANMI.U, I'l 'ri;il" 'II l- u miI utj ii p; t'it'iit to uvt ry ;i-t ri- tvr io uii.' t.-1'itiy. THE SEM I-WKEKLY GAZETTE. 'Ihin i:tnr in prind-.t on Tuo.l;iv iin l Fri.tuy of p.u'h wi"U. It in tin Hiini" n :ii t'n I'iiiIv im'l VVos-kly. cniihutiititf iliiriv-i. full i'.tiniint of rtvt'lin,' nriitiT. M..t tf tin r.-R lln inn; lor pro;M. lor iho u.'y ttn I w i-pljr will tw nrmt i . .ntlilMoiliti.nl. I' thiiim m h ilcin p tiK-i ofioner llnt'i nncn ft wtf-k. Imt ilo i.ot nec.l r ft:tily, will tind ihin tlio oln,:iK,.'t uiitl In' .it papt- JMIUIIIIItU lllllWIMTr, TKHMH Or TUB ftKMI-WI'-EKLTt ()n rrry, (I'M Ni'K.I Two In Fivo onplrsi, e iih Kivo to Ten op;oi out ll. Ton 1" T-ioniv i-m-h Trtinty iiixl unwnrl ....?10 Si.! An otiin otipv will ltf nont tn iho tf.'tror up Mi ll oluli of t. n n i l i;inr.t. A ooiiv of !' "A.vmml lUJ'sisi i;;;-' hiu he hchi to e..cti ctiOaonhi-r. THE 1) A I LYG A Z E T T E . An a ii'Wiip.T thn lii)v I at t m not .ir- ivi.i-.l l.y nny pnhl io:t nni n the Unito I S'nii.ai, U f.iv-T thi ooiiiM fipi, of l.ltor.utirt Coiniiii rif, M Mint n turoH, Anni'iiluir.' nn Amiti-iiiul nn. I t itpir it In Mr. Mutt uoimnu in.li-r th. sio In-.,. is,, ntit foim l in tho i , ' it -, will not U nli nalniu. in ttn K I iil hl T ri.rl I ll'Mit . th' iq.'M o li i .ill !n i'i. I.'ii.jt thfil u -trn-tv .f ilr.-st-i'haai ifiir i-.m itnI irl t. it. It prli.uij.lo, wu ii. -o l liur ily siy im lsrMlU.VJiMI, rstMi of run Han,T nzr.TTr: liy mnil, pvr nininin 512,'!) Jo ( r a x nu.iiilis e.im no lor throo ininillin io for mi.' mouth 's Cluh of live or ov. r, t-.u-li in ;a on lor -i inonti'w i, 'o for thrtM ni'in hi 2 ilo iur onu mnil. .i i.oj GAZETTE COMPANY, (.' n-'iimnti, ) ihio. AS A IRUVK.TIVU Acniii;! .MMirli, Kvtr ntid Au, mi l H lis Aft fcrifiiii; from n l.irpi t n.ti. of ih,. hv.-r Micro . no inr li.niio no highly ro.-ointiicn.i.Ml ki Itohirk'st Kiom,m), Jtutura, lleililltr A. THE ItEST IN THE WOULD NEW YOM'MK JAM'AUY 1st. THE SCIENTIFIC AMEEICAU POIl lftlLl. , Th Wclpntlflr Amoric.tii la thn Unfftnt. tho !, tho clitinptt, niid uiont I'mnilar .'ournfil th wwrld. ih'voti'ti to Invfiition, Mvclv nici, Mnnufnouin Art, S. l.'n. w nn.l (.,-n. r.il Imlnj try, nud ooiitntnt VAt Amount of -ry lm. r UNg nml vft.luj.bl naiiing luuttcr for nil c.n- Amonc the many important uhjpctfi dlicuiitpil, Kr Mt'Hin haiI Mcii'lmnlrftl Kiii inmrinit In nil lt brnoii0, Clietnlitry mmi lis vm lea Voi-cHa)o nil DaiYiMlfa, Agriculture and All lmir vml Farm an. I IUumIi.-Ii! Iniplemrnlit, Aroli jit-cttiro and liulllltnr. MtniUrf simI Metnl Working, Hn Annn, M..nutii luring, IH.Irrtnli. i, lirtilr utl lin irormcnisi, fMioin.TAphy aik! the I'lue Ann. Now lnviitloiii,.ViMltitio Sport! mi J Caiiii. pop. uUr Lvturo upou sVmi'tiUi! aikI .Mhtiiiortl Ni'.jsjiti, Art Is lr by AM ri'PM, rrartiral nrkliop-iiil lloiitrholil Ko.-ipt, nn.l mny other tlni.gi luittruoiivu And uwful to ll cliuai.! uf tort' I Km. Ktoh uimh-'r fontnini; from five to ten tVI'tntr,! Kurf IntfA of N'-w Mi. tinu'! And Fror.wc, nho ollinil li- of '.il4-nt tMitf.l nt th INtoiit o:t' '(, 1th iirtmo! oi I'tttiMiti'o, to.MluT with 11 lu!iii.itii lit And miitnrial noil.-e of the priiuipAl iiiveiiiioii-i. Ui uumUrsi nftlie Si-ieniitkc Am.r ii'Mi for una year nirkiup two imiiitminiit Toluniri of 4IA i.tK li. full of I'hoict. root int " lllui tr4tml hy l)iinnrli ul iplenditl wrnviiiKii. Tho Nw VoliiiiisivniiimoiKB Jftinmry i.stjhfro for, n-l thttttinv to -fa-U'l tu NubM-.-iptiout to ht'Ktu the Vohimi'. T:mmi; Tli Sn-nnilu Amor- Imi, it iisnsxl irery wk in lti Urp-i iujrto pire t S'Uyuur: l .hi ,r iuoiith; l In lit of i.u iiAmss or np-Auttla il 50eiclntr Aunuui. S;C! lui'U uuiitutos M.-ut trfs. .Ml'W A CO.,PuMliher, .17 i'ark Kow, Stw Yurk. Tha PuMlhen of th N lent t no Aiiicilcan, for more than tv,.my-three car have b,-n the if.vunit nn-iTor vi Aiiterican anil huropoAQ I'at vuim, aui have pvo-ierutesl ovr thirty thomaml api'li.-atioui at the Patent (MhVe. Au (lln v.t(i lUinF'hlaiof 110 , contalnitikf the I'aieut Law ana lutortu itiou tu latfuitirst, tout free. URATIFYIA'R To know Unit a reliable remedy ia within th rtvten ui rvi-n no.iy or III r;stll-.i mire of !? ivpaia or In liii.-iloii. Mieh a r-imdy i lio Ku k e (Utter. MiJ liv nil Druircta. Her-ih.. er A MyetB. bole Axiit, Administrator's Notice. rpHI! mid-THRiied ha Iwn dolv hp joints 1 Adioniiniritinr Of the em: of John Voud uirtnaee. Ute el 8 tiesii eonmy, Ueeear.e.1. All p. r-.ina i it.lt-hi rd to the estate are rnpiep-ted to malaii iiomesiiate p.ytm nt; and thai havinif .laini aaittiiMt (h .sllle Will preent them, dnly amheiiiieats. A. 11. liVl.KS. Tinn., O., Hoc. 10, UCB. &iu Jw. Tilliu Loau Association. UK TIKri FVIrt An l)l'ILDIU i.OlF ArMM lVIIO AT11I tnalie jh-rmtisol niait mtan to buy d y build a home aud p.iy lor II lu uiouthly dnvi, wttleh will boi Ainomit to more thtn tJieir rent noweiouuoi to. It it an excrlleut auivinara bsmtIix. ty.aitd pava a hih rata ol intertMt un mull ds pUAtb., and la ierletly mI; the whole capital be. Ilia; tvural bv utsritraitea ou ral e.late. Office in iaciiiuaii x I ra'aer'a Law uHlee. over IhtI, Store, Ualant;iua tirtMst, Tiibn. iHilo. iiuiu, April iuin, I0M, uAq If A I.r.ll AUK ACtl.r TACT That a ainqte lntMiiee h- come to the knole4 of the proprieiorst, of tUe failure of liouf k'a Jalfdicaiea lu K va entire n;ai.t.. lion in lite hiMirvda of ihoii-ia 1 til iHjs) in win h tliey hava bxi uaed; lht in worttiy uf rental k aiitl unUcnititde iiiiutf of Uu'tr iiiirioa.i iuvi tu. ilerUtaxA Meie.tKlv Aeau. HOLIDAYS ARE COMING I SO BROrjTiJ, SCIIXtOSSHR CO., WTITII BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BAKGAIMSf TO!! THE PEOPLE OF .m;.v;c.i .j.v anjoiA'i.xa cou.vties -finowT fBrtti.o-3r:n. a o., wonn ni:tpvcTFri.i-Y aoimr to thr. I u hi to In ci'iutI, thtt thoy Are uuw recoi ing their le ou 1 itork el tiL W OOOl 8, utl . re butirr jiep.iruil to gie 13 I G 13 A. K Gr A. I jST S I Thsn any oth-r Htu In N'orthrrn hlo In thn followin; Una of Goods: Fur?, Sluiwls, Dress Goods, Wluto Goods, Ginliams, Prints, Col- ored nnd White Ulunkets, Coverlids, Fhinnels, Clonkings, Cloths Cassiiiicre?, llcpcllnnts, llrown nnd Bleached Goods, Grain Bag?, Batting, Yarn, Warps, Men, Women and Miss es' Underwear, Notions, Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Corset:., Gloves, Hosiery, Baskets, Boots end Shoes, etc., etc. All of which we corJi illr lnvlie cT.'!)lu.ly to CALL JISTJD EXAMI1TE! Ltfore purchaiin3clUori. Vry K-np.tfully, UltOWN, SCIILOSSEU & CO. No. I. Hltanhan'a romtnerrtal lllork, Timn, O. ARE - i Assignce'a Sale. f J I.I'ill'rt'AP linvitij nimli' sn nss'en. ti'iotit i.f liis tr. tt I.. Iho iM..-p--cn-.l. cnn.istit.R "fli's whi.l" st. l of l'l I. nuns, tiroi-.Tn'". Illil.lli'.rP, I H II K", J-1'UH-IIH'd, .sc., tii.'v .11 h " sol'l imt nt .'i. -l. All T. mis m.li lt'''l " vv - i.i.-'ii..-ri, iii all hi hi ulil stiittJ mill svltlo itliuui .u l.ij ami s:i i-o.-l. ViM. II. I I. I l.llVI. 1 M' lmor, O. Ii-. lOtli, I . tii.'Jil. Stray Notice N TOT!' T. i horet.v Riven, tht ther wni tnl.en th. AttH'n' lt.A l, threo in. lei from Titfin. fnnr ( 1 , o'ht or t'-ti iihum h ol.l. Toofthem i e t.lii. lt with a mi x in of ;:m', nml two p irtly wlilti tm-l mocUI.-it i'h rod rtn-l lihiek tt. in iV the llti'lei hi i-l i. .IU, nr. ateprii nml two iifer, all tlnn in Ih eli. I h Mwo'-f w.ll ph'ime i nll, infe properijr, pny clmr iff a nml InUu ihe iiiiiiniiU iv. li. skaru:. !ee. i:t, 1 n!--fll. ! prrol"1It to wfalih. If Iho ytrn 1 in ha-l Or.hT plll'Ui i'Ut tilt Vilelnilii'TH III. (I ihl'lMer wiih liol.iek' HI'Hi'l IMH, nn.l i,"-t th.- interr.nl rMii peiforinin their reunl ir ftni' iiouM, im.J on in O'ler, f- I hciii "o l.y l!ie tlwilv nan of i:..h.i.-k- Siotu.njli ilitici. iU-rathisyr X Mi rs, 'at Cincinnati, Sandusky, & Cleveland RAIL ROAD. THE FiSNEEiiTlNS OF OHIO. TIME CARD. DECEMBER 14, 1868. UAILV, (ll'NDAVI F X l' 1- ft to.) TllAINS 1,1'AVK TIFFJ., l OOINU NORTH. HaU-62 P. M. Mdht Kxp-e- 3:00 A. M J-'iuilla Aocommoil itiou 7:47 A. M, oeiNO Ot'TII. M.iil 10:i7S. M. Nhrht Kxprena 12:10 l iii.llay Acc..mmotl.al..u-C 4fl t M, Vxiiroai lenve tanluisky Suimv lmto:ir of niiininv rveimnT', Hti .M'.iniiifia.itliin Iruvt'l Daytuu Sunu i) liintea'l of .Saturday evcmnjit. Close Connections are Made. ! AC ffanrttisihr. with Train of (Nnrthrrn Iivl Iau) Lske .hor.' H uiriiad Line, nml filurlnir the Me.Ann ef imvijrttitin,) with J.uku StiMimr lor thelstl'imU ami Detroit. AM'ly.lc, with Trains of (Sonllicrn Mvlilon) Kake Shore Hailroml Line. Al Carey, wi"h FinilUy Itranrh Trilns. At Foreisi, wiih Tmlns of l'itt-.burli, Tort Wavne. nn. I'htenir.i Hiiliwiiv. .tl llrllrrnmaliie, with triln of'he Polle fontlne (( 're Mline anil linlinn ipnH) Itullway, At I rbann, wiih Triinnnf tho Cilmuhua and InJianai 'It" t'rntrnl H.iilu'ay. At prli:llrl J, with I.omlen Tlranrh tmfni. Al l.ini.lim, with Trains) uf the i'ulunibui and XrMii'i Hailmail. At ItAytnti, wilU trains of the Dayton And Wei t'Tti ll'iiiro.-iil. At i tiU'luisAtl, with Through Fxprem Trafne to auil ft inn 1, 'uUville. Imli inap.'lm. St. t.' ilia, t'atro, .MtMiifhis, ami the Hnnth : Kentucky Ccu- irni itiuiroaii ami 'in nnrr .nun nmit, Thl Line Ima hefii NKWI.V KQ t' I PPKD witJ, Pnpeiiiir Moth-rn hay Cini' lie, Sm..kliiK t'aiti. and Nitrht Sleeping Ciua, unsurp.'imeO In cum lor t and I Ulrint Tlinoi'till toan.lfrnm Cln-finn-ttt without tranler to piinir tir ilHff .'aes at Diytnn, thm eiiHiiriiit: enuitnrt ant) aiMm Krently to the ii'timire of the trip hmweeu the Like anil th (.ihio Hiver. THKOlH.ll TICK KltTS eoltl and RAOO AtlK rilKl'KS fiv.-n to all principal ciiiet reached by thi Hoad aud conm rlini; tinea. J. C. WILLIAMS. Superintendent. T. H. GOODMAN, General Ticket Agent. i VOll HALE. TetTr f.r a! mr Htl Building, Known a fho l'n vi n Moii-e, miiiiiicd in the l-t V ir I of Ttf lin, 1 1., and now neeiijued ly J.evi Weinek, t -K.'ther w.ih the Mtuhle and l"t, no feet Ntjititre, al In otiil I'Mtid'tlMti, 1 will Hell the hniMiiiji nline ( Oeoiri'd, Terina low and piijineiitu eii-v. If not noi. I l.y the l-t nf Jnnn try, lut.ll, 11 Mil) . for rein. I hare .,1-0 anine hoi.) n ar the eorpn r.ttion for ule. 1 or uriim and oilier pitrth-nUrN rMp:iri oi I PA If" io TO NATIONAL RESOET! Dining Rooms. For Ladies and Gents, for your WARMJEALS! Oysters n all Styles, Hot Tea, Coffee, nn l other Itefrebliuionta at all lloiira. nsma let the Hight, Reennd Floor, Km- VMM. RBI, D .VC M . TllanVll f.r paat favora, we Invite a eantlnu-ane,-ni the ame. A.J.UUrifS. 1 III! n, t.. June M, isr Ir. NOTICE. 'pllK AN.Nl'AL MKKTI.N.i Of" TIIK KTOfK 1 h.il.li ii ol Ihe 'l ittin Woolen Mills, Kit 'the " " ' ..r.-iina mr I lie enau i ar, aiLI tut the traiisnetii.n of aneh other tiimiueas aa may eome la-tore theiii. will be hald ut tha nlllee "f a.ii.1 Ci'tiipiiuv, at i'lftln, Ohio, on Mnndav, Iho tut iiaj ui .j.tuuaiy, ir.na, vniniii.'iK'in at lu o'el.u k. A. M. WM. C. lU'.UiiES. See'y, '1'ittin. t'hio. TV... lo t. Exccutor'B Notice. N'OTIi'K la herehv sivnthit the aiitwcriher has h.'eu at.poiutril K.xecutor on the aaute of Mury Ann lilmjle, late ol the L oumr oi btieca, Ueeea-ed. l'aud atTilHu. thl 3l,t davof Noremher, 186S. LKSTKIt bU'lM.N, Kxecutor. Tliejrrni ."t oillrlu nr thm Nkln, runaa nnuoiit nu, ery sum or um aitflUIj ernplltta or lite for, or lirhlita, IrrltntlNx, r d lal rttt I utf ru I n neous Ila-uei vi muy pari or Ike ers4. " ft W svWv SNiVrM nf tl, ,t ,,,7 rw tim. no, t l,KtH,i y,ir l,kf a mot " ritea r'.Tt5 n,n,:l.JRr,;,5r",'.,""i " ""' u- ' it ", ianhaMa rawrfa a 7W. rtle llltv llni... UriiBii.t,, J',i,u.ld, .... 'f .r, ri. ww ruN.il, r'mr.'i fl.irW, p. m, s,,'i m,., c. W. 1aiuoul, ut i-wuiiunl.-r, Mm, rend for rlrculat. Ptiee, r et. aad 11.0ft. 1'rvlsuvJ M, t, W OK pALMEB 3S Waat Tonrth ttnh-t, Ouil&aaU, 0. For aala hy lrsawiaaa iruurtaily. T1b, Haita JIW, l . j Notice in Bankruptcy, TNTHK MSTTlirTCoL' HT op TH K UNITED' L Miiti'i f.r tl N.irth.'rn J'tntrlct i.f Dhlo. In the matter of Panii l J.eddkk, Sen. Hank rupt In l'linlaiui'try. A W.irrant In liankruptrv haa heen lined b aid ( imil nc.iinut tlie i-afate of Daniel I eddick, sen. of ll. fil towninip. i n the County of Srn-ca, of lh- Slate ofchio. In g u.t Dlntrh-t. adjinlged ft liankmpt upon the .'tlM..n ol hit crelitori "d the payment of Any ihhtg, and the delivery of any property lolo itci i.n toaahl bankrupt, tn him fir to hit u., and the traimfer of anv property hy him. are forhidden l.y hue. A meeting of the crwlltoni of said Bankrupt, to prove their dehn and chooee one or mom aNHi rn- n of hii estate will b held at Aionrt of l.ankiuptoy to he holdcn nt (MrvelAnd, In wid MfttrkM, on the Mil day of I'eeemher, lflriH. at 10 nei..rK. a. m.,p tnpoltt.-eof Mvron It. Keith, I.Mltlire, fine of thO Iteihlet ln'lUnloimlr nf laid roatil. IIAIIKV THOMPSON. Deputy . S. iMur-h .l, He.ie.iirrr. L1'!.1 w ,M Atforurv for Pf ilnneri ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF ZSToto.s and A.ccounts. WtLt.otTorfnr.nl.. st nul.lio siioltnn, at Ksn- tho li.lKiwuu nulva in. I .. . uuiits: Accunt$t n- -- J I . I ..'IVIIIHII I,. ll.'iU ..... N. (Mlltl.T K iruli l.t-r-r li. niu.. 'H ,l ; J. Ki. I.Iiiik Wcsli'jr Ki-i'iie , 5..-.H 3.0.1 A.',,ts 41,10 4.7 K. W'in.lronKlif. M m f4; If --J. Tuns l-sni- 'rnun S.l,H'J II. M.ivtniiii it "' Il..li"ii irisl H.'lthiti Ar-ii'l :m.m ii'iiru-i. Alihiy i(ia J.ihll riiiiiii.y ......., lf'.',(s J, f hiiiiiiin..), w,8i A. ASH, s.iirnpeestuU' of II. A.nnJ J. 0. Mots Ins, Hona nii". n.i7-.'t Manhood : IIow Lost Hot Restored. Tl'STpiiMlaW.I, s n.'w edit Inn or llr i ,.n.-.i..r.i, ni'w rtuiion or nr rni- .l. t. HI ri.H.I ATUHIIHIIE. or (Vniltml Ui.kt Intuliiiitsry fi-mlna l,n..i..,lii.ini:lv, Mn:il n.iil I'm ,101.1 Inra imilly, 1 . n i., I a in .-i, - to Murrlite, tc. nlto I'lisstiMfrioN, Killkp.y nml Kits, Induced b ai-li-iiiiluiKi-u.'ciir .xiii.lpxtiavsrncf. rrii'i., In s uttnliii I'livi'lopc only crnt,. I In- ci li lniiii il niithur. In this mlmliMiK rnr, i'Ii'si ly il. iiiiitiHtr.iti'i Irmn a thirty M,ir. lut 1'i HNdil .oilio, that thn alarming ronst-fltirn-iv ol .i ll-nl.ii.,. may he rmlicaliy curvd without tho il iniltuii, tina ul liilcrnnl iiii illolne or the spplir-titliinui t,'n kttliH ( i.nlntliiK- out mods of .ni'i'i"! v. nam, Hiui rn.Tiuni, liy m..ill ol uhlihrvi'iy .ntleriT. no inntiiT what his ciiililltlaii ni.iv li,., may cure ,,utl.lf chmiily. , .riy.-.irly n,,( r.nlltvillv. 1 in i.i-i'iuii. miiiiun t,rin th' hands of trr youth ami i n iv man in tho land. S mii, under aval, in a plain onrplnna to an nuJri'uH.ni.sti.uiil. on r.A.ni.1 nf .1. M . ' !ii.HVO l.iiiii. .Ma,,, i,r, t ulvorw.!!',' 'iMar- riw uuiar, .rue 2. ccula. Ail.ltc, th I'ub. '"'". CH AS. J.i:. Kl.lNKfcrn . I I-JT nowi-ry Nw Voik. I'ustollloB . Itii l in ! niilHly Farm lor Sale. TWILL aril my rartti Incited In Liberty town ship, i-cm-. a euiinty, tililo, six mlha act o Ttniii, riinlaiuinii lana,T.s, tin of wlnoli are el Itnpiiiv.'il. thn Imliitiiu l.fiii( llinher land. Thera l aKtn.d li.nno, also tiain, nearly n. w umin the. pifinlai., with other mitivrnlent outhouiei Al-oall klliils ..f cuimI fruit, and a well of noodi nd lalliitf unti-r nt thi. door. For further par-tli-ulsrs liui.ilru.if the luhaurllaT on the fariiL ' l :llt JJIK (iltlVlVS. BS IT RIGHT Tint Ton Hhmilil I, id de.flanoo loall natnial lawa nn.l tho seieti. e nf li.eili. nl men, aid Sutter Kith, l)v-p...na nr ilidiifeslmn, ben Holmek a Stom-, a h 11. tier, r in he jiromired al nny uruu s(rtt llenluavr k .M)ra, Bolo Ageuta, ' A C'.KrtGYMAN, hll. re.l,lln In South - America a, a mlmlonary, .11. covered a taja n l tlmplo ri itiedy f.r the Cure of Nervoui ....... .,.. n.,lyIr ,ne ture of Nervous WeakneH, Katly Ijecay, Illara-ea of tha I'rlm.ry nii.lxiiilualOritana. and the whole train of dl. ..r.lera hi.iiii.li, n l...u...i ..... . ,-,.c,.,i anu .leioua nanua. ttri'.it nuuiliera have been cured by thla nubia remedy. J'rotiipte.l l.y a di alte to h. nelit tha iitniettd and uiili.rtuuate, 1 will .end the reclpa !.....ia anu ii. inn inn nieilicwie, in a aeale.l envelope, lo any uue WUO Used. ll. l ata Or LffAMUE. All.lr.'.a 1 .... JKPHT. INJfAV. n6l-1m. siatlnn l. I'lhle Heme. N v i:li . School Examiners' Notice. THK Sehool Examine or Seneea fount, will i exnttllne feather in fhi I'.,.... l imn, .. r.tilowa: ....... Sept auih, Oi t.il.er 24th, November J'eit " loth, Nov. nth, ion ' The esaiiilnatl..... ,i,i . ' . , " - - " oimmrnrr al IU o.rioea A. HI.. and nn ...-.... u.t,a ,. Illation at ei II uVM A. M. Noeettlllcaro wilt . ue sranteu ex.vpt on a recular examination day, nnd alter tha . nrt .examination no natillcat. will . . . ,,. wnl M reiiulred to leave a stamped envelope, dlrened to hln'.eif. JOHN MiCADLl.tV. S. J. klrlkWOUD, B. f. MVFKS. Timn, Sept 14 18S8. Exmnera- IflLLCOX dlllBIi ' S Sewing 76 1-3 W 4th St ,A Cincinnati. rpltKSKnre the eimplat and hl made ma I i'liinM in use. tha lessat liable tu eat nut of or der, uml run tlit fs t, ciiaieal aoU tillleat, l- ut Hitnni ao-nluti'iy BoceifM in their opera tion. The nn. die cannot be act wronir. 1'tver rarinot be ran la the wrtnu .dtreetion. 1'hcy will d more work la less time, of f rtiat4r Tartfty andt-ettvr qiiliy. than any ethera. Thry ara tlie only ma hina making the Twisted Loop Mitch, w hl'hU ruach trougcr and mre elmtlo that the lArk stitch, nd yet avoid tha ohjc iiunatle -3orl and wte ol thread of tha doutd lmii. Ihfyara always readv for aotiou. and their u-o It nit re panioie, M haievav praeilea rd e will giv ..rtu-s the prlvlleKe of trylul Uiem by 'ho i.t of auy othen al their on homes tall, examine aad jinltre fur vuiiretlve. Tak one on trial aud be cavlnoe. Maty pamcnt to nut part e. Call at my rooint opioit rrepi- Kiirultuia Kootus, Market Ut.. T.mn.O. uowioa iy W.M. McCUTCUKN, Agual. THEY WILT. CI RE YOU t-f H..roftila, ErTsipeiiie, 6 irk or Nrvou Ufd. ai he, HilumiiiK. Liver Cutiiplalut, ')ip-uaia or ludbtetioti, ( .numptioit, I'ari m th Hm or Loluit, Utiiti, HiHirr, LJtt'orrliaa or White, Mupit'ua ttn. all di!ewa at iioti irora a uiror lfd kt.irfl rfiiie Bitinif'h. HoN'k' blood I'llU. Nioiuas ii IHiiura and blooU i iu.tkr. tirabtsr A Mjr, Ikiit Aaatt i