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Western Reserve Chronicle. O. A. ADAMS. I Mvf i It I TO 8 WARREN, WEDNESDAY, AUG, 31.

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. VILLI AM DKXXJSON, erf Franklin Cnty. FOB usttenant itOiilTKT C. TOR AV1UXOR Oy TA Crusty JsOSEST W. TAYLKK, of M.honi por 9wrftarv of state.

Ointw Cwwty. op statc ABPISOX P. KUSSELL, FOB TREASURER OP STATE. ALFRED STOKK, Fr-i'-l'lin County. FOR fiVPHEMC 11V0C, VTILIJAM Y.l.KOION Haji.i'.Iwn Oouary POR EMBER Bii.D iTCLiC WORfta.

SOUS B. UK KOOKY, trf Si.to touttr. for scnooL MS'SOX SJdY'i'H, of Luati Count; Republican County District Ticket. MNATOn. J.

D. COX. BOARD OF EQCAUZATIOV, DAVID VYNES. REPRESENTATIVE, R. H.

WALKER. siiEP.irr. A. 1J. I.YMAV.

TREVsrprtj. I. B. CilLMORF- VROECrTIX3 ATTORXET, J. yL STULL.

COMMISSIOXER. JACOB S. SMITIL CORONER. CARRY C. REED.

INFIRMARY DIRECTOR, SAM'L FAKSLEi. To the Voters of Ohio. It is arFansed that the two candidates for Governor of this State, Hon. Wm. Denni-in.

and Hon. R. 1. IJauney, will discuss the political topics of the day. before the orJe of this Sate, ai the following times! and pjaees, vl; At TiiEn, ion Tuesdar, September th.

Dayton, on lhursuay. September bth. Cleveland, on Saturday. j.iui(i!er lOdi, Canton, on Tuesday. September 13th.

7aawvilltfi f.n Trinisilav 1 Chillwotlie. on Saturday. September 17tb Columbus, on Tuesday, September 20th. The Central Committees of the Republican and Democratic parties at these several points, will take steps to make this announcement known among the people as extensively as possible, aud to select the place and time, for holding the meetings. GEO.

3L PARSON'S. Cb. Rep. Cen. Com.

GEO, W. M-VXYPENXY, CL Dem. Cen. Com. August 1559.

Judge Chelson. The Democratic papers have been aina-eing themselves and the public for a week or two, in attacks upon our nominee for Judge of "Jbe Supramc Court, and Lave paraded with a considerable drain after effect, copies of bills of sales purporiiBg to be signed by Judge Gholson and his wife5, and daledia 1845, coBwyiBg iLeir interest in two ncgo slaves. Oc? Democratic cdUors have no need to make any extravagant clamor over the fact that Judge Gholson was in 1 S45 a slaveholder and a ULssisMppian, for that f.tct had been Tery well known to the Republicans of Ohio cycr since the day of the State convention. Nor need they use any StearisoiBie labor in pubUshing the charge that he bought or sold slaves while a slaveholder, for ihat would so naturally be the case, that the surprise, if any, would be ex-i-itcd by learning ilre contrary of ary slave-Lolder. N.

TLc fioniatioa of Judge Gholson was thouit satisfactory one by the Republicans if Ohio, because having once been a slave-holder, he learned to detest the system, to belkve it to be a curse to all parts cf jthc country, and abandoned his borne in ilississippi, and removed to Cincinnati, because hy-tympathies were with die system of free labor which makes the Xorth. em Bank of the Ohio, so marked a con trast with its' Southern Shore. These acts-' on Judge part Were thought good Mdcncc.of the sincerity of his adhesion to the Republican faith which he i i)ninrj5 anil Wf ieiiin a 1115 rarifr At lii nu-slavery position as mode his nomina- tiou an acceptable one to our most active i 1 nuu-slavcry 4nen. It has been furtaer un-1 derstood. and never contradicted, that atl 24 subsequent period he voluntarily emai rtjiatedelaves innhich he had an iuterot, ud wholly freed hinuclf frem any wnnee tion with "the system.

lfuur" Democrats do not oppose Judge Trhobwu from a natural hatred of the sight Jirwg witness to the abominations cf' uie tJavery Fystem, in the person of a man vho it aud left the South 1 e- nse he could not endure its cvila, we arc ait.doj to account fcr th-ir enmity. They! yc daily evidence tbut it is w-t" rfavery they hate, and their is net a man of them. jfuiia Jvhn ilitchcL who sighed for tic Ah jibswa plantation wcU stocked with nig- a.ns.down to the msallcfct Pc-st James Buchanan, who would wakc pro-slavery principles any ground of A-bjevtionto Jndge GhoLson. They have'y idl Wn defending slaveiy. and swearing l.y slaven-men, aud fighting tor slavery; l-ropcgandists, so that "their hue and cry It i jRtimot on account of their fear, lest a j.ro-slaveiy mau hhould Leon the Supreme; IV-nehof ihio.

Tl would like to elect fr. Litwau. their candidate, if they uld. ju4 Iwausc be a pro-slavery man, nds the invasion of Kauris, be- th constitutiou carries slavery into all Territories, puts the Drcd eott -eejoa tlic constitution, as and Story. Mlisonand Jefferson, lay and Welstcr expounded it Itiicleriherefure.

that the admiuis-; ration papers don Us a iheir own ptorv about Jedjjc for if -their were trje. be would a iVmoerat, of the true Leecmptou and ther would be chuckling in their i i r'ecves over onr deeting a JJciuocrat in jdneiple. is evidcW hat they fear the iuuVn. of a njan who otiee a slave-holder, but nw opposes extern fri if vil- i tag PruVe1 Limaelf a true pnti-fdave- rv man should have been a slave-holder. ucst SnA most produce twinges of eou-ieiKe among lkmgli- face nortlicrn iucu with southern priuci- 1 1'1 i tlc Democratic press js simply to frighten sonic tiund men frorovoUug a clear publican ti.k.-t, that their ruse scarct Iy do If ho were the mac they very to pKv icy irLd with i sua? off Whitman for Lun.

a the sjt be would be equally xl f-u- thrui, T-'ouU draw off Th, ir bitter oppp4-1 tion only tvufiiination of Judge Uhol- son's Viiu? not to their liking. ud Itlie doughfaces of tkat party dielikc. wj ouite likely to anti-slavery. Fifteen year? ago the Free-soil party bad U3 existence, and it is no cause of fcurprise that at that early day inaay a man who and liought and skives. James G.

Biruey, Cassiua iL Clay, Griuke, and Losrts of other men at the South, were once buyers and sellers of slaves, but even the i stupidity of our present opponents is wbc enough to see that they can make no capi-; tal by harping upon that string, They will make as little by meddling with Gholson. If they could prove that he is note a projslavcry man, they would i hinder Republican from supporting hiin. but that proof would show him so good a Democrat that they would keep mum, and i give Liui a hearty aud s-ilent support, or openly adopt him as their caudi Their going back to 31isiissipii, and to lS-lo, for I tlcir weapons of abuse, proves that they know bis present p.sition to be one which good Republicans have no reason to be dis- satisfied with. Mahoning County Nomination. I mi t- a iiiC i.quuw oi -nanonmj vun.y have put in nomination, the following tie'i- ctf For Rejiresentatives, Baldwin, of Youngstown, Joseph Bruff, cf Goshen.

For Recorder, A. P. Flaugher, of Can- fiJd' l'or CowniiBsioner, Conard A. Runts, Ellswortlu For Infirmary Director, Henry Heasley, of Boardman. For Coroner, Andrew HarrolF, of Aas-tintown.

The nomination of Mr. Baldwiu is a good one. He will be a useful and influential member of the Legislature. Of Mr. Bruff we can say nothing from our personal knowledge, but his reputation is that of an honest, solid, intelligent man.

I Portage and Summit Counties Senatorial Nomination. The Republicans of these counties have nominated J. A. Garfield, of Hiram, as their casdi date fur State Senator in that District Wc are glad to learn of the nomination of rrofefor fiarfiebL He is the Principal of the Western Reserve Eleetic Institute, is a man of fine talents, great industry, unexceptionable private character, and is deservedly popular wherever hd is' knows- Lake Erie Female Seminary. P' I3ronson, rnesrffle.

O. This Seminary is located, at raincsvil! and will be opened September 15th, 1859. A very favorable location for it nas been selected, a large, commodious and elegant Liiildinz. suficient to accommodate 200 pv.pils, has len erected; the grounds consist of thirteen acres. This Institution is modeled after X.

Y. Hclyoke Female Seminary. It will furnish to yores: ladies all the requisite facilities for a tho.xvgh cdu-ucation at a greatly reduced expense All sectizrioHum is preluded, being entirely at war wkh the fundamental principles of the Institution. The Board of Trustees has been selected from six religious denominations, and will faithfully adhere to their principles. The Executive Committee consist of Judge Hitchcock, Hon.

C. A. Avery, and Judge A. Wilcox. Applications for admission to the Seminary, should lie ad- i i i- ii.

r- i. i. misti io me oetTeearv, or vo -uarv Commission Sales in Baltimore. Attention is called to the card of 3Ir. David in another column, Hl3 special business is to make sales of Butter ani Rrowions; and those wisUng to miike consignn-euts to Ealti- more, of any articles in his line, will find ta tLcir Vt to send to him.

His alJrcss Xo" wore. The Atlantic Monthly. rublishfdby Phillips, Sampson i I Boston. Terms 25 cents per number, The contents of the September number 1 are the Life and Works of Ary Scoffer. A to ilartha's Yiueyard: October to May; Tie Eleusinia; The Minister, Woo-who aJ A TriP cl' Ttl- vw5 Tie Murder of the Innocents; aud tow he undid me; The I TLc lVftss.5r at the Rnalfast Ta- Reviews and Literary Notices.

Ladies' Home Magazine. Terms -2 jt veer. Published by. S. Arthur.

Pbibidilt hia. Pleasant and Arthur's Heme Magazine comes to us, Lnng-wbo wholesome truths in the guise of at-licvcs-that tractive stories; having bright thoughts scattered over every -page, It 1s always welcume to our tablc Extratagant Dinners at Saratoga. One lady is to have din-, ner to twenty friend which cost 400, and Xew YoA $7-(, fr4Weutv. fight (icrsomi. A southcrwr.

however, sur-rci'TcseMtations a-el that he having paid $1,400 foronc dinner, the largest private dinner ever giv- al imi Wn d- fr SibyL Tit ua 1 a wk.and routed ui the the kindly as ever, the SeptemUr number of i ..1 l.l. i Ornamental and Consistent. in that delcc-wcuhllx- tho'-t sli-v i was festive JtUcs of lis office, ef Lis willing- U(MW t0 them, or of the Ms jfjer, of the party whose it With what bolv horror LolJg ils tl.t. jj. wkctLw vhatlrueor oholon was a ilave Lojjcr Our nciphoor the Pcnx-rat, has borrowed a wood cut representing a tlavc auction, from some of his prwlavery brethren, ami ira prominent, p.aee ms paper.

ye jic wni keep it there, through this campaign, for it becomeshis sheet well, al)(l btll i nV, wb.cn at the same time, the Vice President Mr. Breckenviihro. whose name sUod second at the head of that paper, during a ctuvsj-s of six months was then, and is iivtc, a slave holder; did sell slaves before his election, aud pmbabl done so since. The difference between tho Democratic Vice President, and the Republican candidate for Judge, is that the one, fifteen years ago held slaves and pold them, but afterwards manumitted all that he possessed, removed from a slave" state, and become a consistent advocate of freedom; and the other was a slave-holder, and sold slaves fifteen years ago, and is a slave-holder still, and an advocate for the extension of slavery. Where is Toonibs, Foote.

Douglass, and other prominent slave-holding Democrats? The Slave Auction cut in your paper is all right, Jlr. Democrat; Keep it there, by all means. Ohio Democracy. lies-Jrcd, That the Legislative enact mcnts of the last Democratic General As sembly of Ohio, were eminently wise and judicious, and calculated to promote the best interests of the State and tho prosper of the Democratic Among the precious acts of the last Leg islature thus heartily endorsed as 'cmiucnt- Iy wise and judicious, nm' Ic enumerated: 1st. Jhc lrcasury law requiring the ultimate collection of all taxes in gold and silver, and saddling each county with from one to two thousand dollars of additional taxation for big iron safes, clerk hire.

Sea. 2d. The aet increasing the salaries of common picas judges and creating sundry additional judicial districts. Tor the special benefit of certain locofoco office seekers. 3d.

The act increasing the salary of the Supreme Judues from sliOO to 3,000,00. 4th. The aet attempting to nullify the constitution by taking the appointing power from the Governor and giving it to a locofoco plunder eouimittee. 5th. An act requiring an adjourned session at an expense ef at least 100,000 00 more.

So much for democratic platforms and Democratic economy. Wc shall sec what the peojde think of it when they go to the polls in October next. Exchange, Good Signs in Southern Ohio. The Gallipolis Journal, the old Whig organ of Gallia eonnty.and therefore neutral since the organization of the Republican party, has i.l.ioAjl il.A tii.L'i.f fif twiil nf collllllns.Tuc Wc do so because wc are satisfied that the best interests of the State will be advanced by their election of the Opposition! It is the only way the State is likely to be saved from the eurse of Locofoco misrule. Mr.

Deniuson. the candidate for Governor, is an old Wlig, who did noble service in the good old days of 40, '44 and 43. We believe him honest and capable, and will make a Governor of whom the State may be prouL He has not one set of opinions for the North and another for the South, as has his opponent Rauuey. The balance of the ticket so far as wc have been able to inform ourselves, is equally worthy of the people's support and we call upon the people of Gallia county, who arc not wholly committed to tlie hypocritical cant and plundering propensities of Ohio Loeo-focos, to aid in electing the mcp who compose the Opposition ticket Ohio Life and Trcst Co. The Frobate Court of Cincinnati has, in compliance with si petition to that effect just issued au order requiring the trustees of the Ohio Life and Trust Company '-to file the inventory (if ail the assets of said company, with a scheduie cf the creditors, and to convert all said assets i.ito money without any unnecessary delay, end divide the same equally among the creditors." The order has licen granted nudcr a u-w assignment aet of Ohio, and requires 'thai the trustees should file a eopy of the assign, lent, also of the substituting them trustees, and each give bond, within ten days, iu the sum of 10,000,00 and that within ten days after the giving of the bonds, they should file an inventory as required by the new act." The March of Empire.

Mr. Grcley, in a letter from Salt Lake City, dated July, 12th, estimates th total number of emigrants now on the plains and bound for California, at about thirty thousand persons, with teams of oxen, mules, horses, aud loose cattle, amounting at the start to a little less than one hundred thousand bead Of these more than half are or were working oxen. The emigration covers the groat trail for an extent of more thau seven hundred miles, fully half the distance from the settlements of Kansas to Jhose of California west of the Sierra Nevada, 'lie head of this magniliiwut column will enter the valley of the Sacramento early August; its extreme rear will be straggling dowu the mountain slopes, sail lank J'oot-sore, as late as the first cf October. Burglary. 'lie store of H.

B. Stevens, in Geneva, was broken into Mon day evening, the drawers rifled of 35 or f40. and a quantity of clothing and other goods takem A safe weighing 700 lbs, standing near the door, was drawn out and placed tijK'U a wheel-borrow, but so deep aud soft was the sand that it could not movcb and was fouud iu that situation next morniug. Entrance was effected by borius: through the window near the door, by whi-h a bolt was removed and the door opened, lie Sifc which was abandoned is said to have curtained 1 ,000 iu money, besides the books, papers, Arc L'onmant Reporter. The "Great E.STr,BX." He English papers report that the engines of the big ship are now erected, the propeller is iu its place, and the floats are on the paddle wheels.

Ti indued, is so far complete that the steam Las been got up to try the accuracy of the bearings and im forth. Of her six uia-sts, the first fifth and sixth are in ami rigged. The carpenters having put in the deck bulwarks, the painters arc giving th i boards the first eoat In a short period the Great Eastern will be coaled aud proviiioncd, and resdy to tike her trial trip to sea. A Pretty Dodge. AVe had tupposcd that it would be im possible for a political canvass to be made more ridiculous than the Letcher and Gog- "in contest lriruua.

when the whole iloctiou was made to tur turn upon the fact itlc.t U-t-jhcr Gov- -reviously had rcjueS whether it was safe to emor. who ten years rrcv ted a "cnJlemuii in liistem Yinnnia. who had delivcretl a spx-ech in favor of emanci pation to print it But this bus ixeii cell's nit'iiio. It Will N- i-owm. rnt thai t.liolsoll l-j in v.Li-e of Sai.

'lmw, alih'iuuh thrivair seven otiitr i-indi- il ites ii on lie ticLet, lift one ot tiiem. on either obtain a lnonient'a tiou. In all the loeofooo rijircrp it is lihol- 'son! Gh'dson! The least polit ical office on the ti. ket luonopoiue? all tLe canvas Wc arc not even hat mod-! of virtue all tho lemocr candidates are, or what monsters of ignorance and I ii. .1 lit --J i-i I I mic oi hit re-'uviicau daie cumuiuics Jarc.

And what is cause of all this? It is chargt-d that Gholson. years ago, when he lived in Missisippi. owned Some slaves. and sold them. i his is all.

and we should i like to know what of Wc should like to know how' it will incapacitate Mr. Gholson from makius a good adac in Ohio, even if the charge had any better support than an electioneering Locofoco dcmoer.it. 'I heir great rage at Gholson is that he did not Leep his slaves, as they look upon a man who has no slaves, and runs for office, as highly disreputable, and the only possible atonement being that the slaveless candidate shall exhibit more interest in slave property than if he owned slaves. Ohio Loeofod'isni must be hard run. Detroit Tribune.

"0 Be Tiior Damned, Inexorable Dog." A case of suicide, caused by the demands of a granite-hearted creditor, occurred at Chicago. The J'ress gives the particulars: A man named Griffith, formerly of New York, was unfortunate in business and failed. He had been a merchant in the interior of Illinois, and after his misfortunes went into the employ of the Illinois Central I'ailro as baggage master, at a salary of G0 per month. Out ot this salary he appropriated so ntucn towarus ins oiu ucDts mat his family suffered for the necessaries of life. Yet while doing this, a creditor sued him SS, got px edition and garnishced as the lawyers call it r.

mouth wages, of course thus taking the daily bread out of the mouths of Mr. wife aud children. I'uder the despair of such cruelty Mr. G. took laudanum and died.

An iron spire is about to be erected on a church in Pittsburgh. This will be the first construction of the kind in the United States, and it is fitting that it should be put up in the "Irou City." This church (St. Philomena's Catholic) has now a brick tower 100 feet high, whbh is to be carried up C5 feet higher, and gpon it will be erected a beautiful east iron spire t5 feet high exclusive of the cross 1 that will crown the apex. The style isto be perforated Gothic of the middle ages. It will cost about 510,000.

Here arc now, it is stated, bnt two church spires iu the world that are made of iron, viz: at Yicnna aud Frankfort -on-the-Maiu. A New Wrinkle. The Democracy of Darke county Lave re-nuunatod Johu Winner for The Convention demanded of each caudidato for nomination a written pledge jn advance, that he would support the ticket that be nominated. This course would to show that the party in that county lacks cohesive power, or that the word of the candidate 5 is like pie-erust-nmdc be broken. A written pledge in advance is unprecedented in the annaUof ltemocracy.

It hows that the party is becoming terrified. Judge Douglas. dispatch from Washington statea that udge Douglas has written to John L. Peyton of Virginia, in opposition, to the rc-openipg of the African siavc trade, principally ou the ground that its prohibition after a certain date was ono; of the compromises of tne constitution which secured the acceptance of that instrument and therefore, should be held sacred. This letter is said to be very short and pointed.

Daniel Steel, a pcor firmer in Wayne township, N. was driving hogs out of his corn by throwing stones at them, and hearing a noise and seeing something move near the fence, he threw a big stone violently in that direction. The object proved to be his wife who had gone to help drive out the hoge, and the stone, struck her on the tcairde and killed her. A letter from Raleigh, N. dated August 19 th, says that alxmt noon on that day a sou of the llor.

Kenneth Baynor a fine, promising youth about thirteen years eld was hunting vith a short gun, in company with his brother, several years younger than himself, 'lite guu went off accidentally, the whole load passing throush the bead of the elder, and produciu" instant death. ioi I .1 1 1 I -iu inhuman uumcu iiviuu 'n Chicago, became jealoius ol Ins wite, aud ou Monday afternoon staggered into her presence, exceedingly drnuk, whilst she was nursing her baby, born but that morning. The inL'iit'ui caught the baby in his hand, struck it on the breast ami with an oath, cd a glass of raw whiskey in the infant five. Tie monster has been arrested. ir i A letter from Niagara Falls says that wlu-re the Suspension Bridge originally rigged only two or three inches under the weight of a train, it sags now nearly twenty inches.

The general iiiiprcssioii in the neighborhood is that the great work of art will be one tf days give way and fall into the river. Several jiisiyiti iuiintl aie to Cfiisiruct- ol jiarullul with the Tlaiues, at a tlepth forty fift tin the jmluti ihhKt I .1 I I lllCl Ul UlU Jl Wll HW lite I tO CSCClltc tllC Work-), the lUSt tlf which arc fif L'll ill III (Kill: l.iit m.t tol, Loiulon will Jjc tflivtiiallv 3Ir. l.Uotvfiis will reu'l wxty timott in this country, anJ in that shall have him in Quilp. ISaiupct'ii IIrism, Jonas I'huzzlcwit, Monta'iiie Ti'jr, hwiwllcr, (Jujijiy, aij 1 the rest of those fixatures who have do ilolihtcJ the worliL A hiy of 1 7 in N'orwalk, Loving rtccn rcjirovol hy.hin fatlior, for liiist-ontluot, loa'h'i! a i.i.-itnl ami lI.x.mii;' it aiit his luel the ct.i.tuiii, a linit t.it wound. The boy pjjj lie iliJ it to fitc his lather.

Owen Van Vietor, editor of Caulon, ('oinmonwitillli, xmm ou the lUlli inst, by Hon. Franklin Smith, tho iinlo-pcudent IJcruoerat catuliilato for Conjjixsti, iu that district The wound was not futal. 1 i i i I An Awful Retribution. pursued the party of Illinois Pike's Peak-els al' 'n a ew hours overtook them and demanded to know who had committed the Some time last ring a company of Tike's Teakers left (Jraysville. Illinois, for the Kana gold regions.

AVhilc travelling tunmgu tiic imiian countiy on tueu- way out, ouc of the company, a young man of character, from the vicinity of Owyville. named Haynes, decWl his do- termination to tilioot the first Indian lie m-. unhappily, during the day tucy overtook on the prairie a defenei'lcssspnwr. witcn lie. in mere wi aiUunier-s, lev- 111:.

1 eleil ini gUll biiOt, lier Uca-u 1H at ''lC wl-thirsty dcv-il, but felt that they A 1 t'f. nniu- me u.i. mi iu ii.iiu 1UU tritK to whiih the squaw belon'wvl was not l- i .1 i i fir uisrant when tne ilee-i v.as pei'ttrated. Thoy iliscovercl her lifeless LksIt and saw; at maimer of her death. They The civ.npany of five or six Peakei-s fouud 1 siuit-undcl by nearly two hun ,1 i ill i.i themsches siuit.unde-1 by nearly two bun- dred euragod Iddians, who threatened immolate the whole party if they did not point out and give.up the murderer.

To save their own lives, they gave up Haynij to their vengeance. He was taken by the Indians to a distance, while his companions tamed on their route to sec what would be bis fate I II Ih I. UC fi 1 a nunc toe muians rcturneu wiui their victim literally Jl'iyed ulice. Theyji l.n.1 Tl.l UtAVAV i-nillliuu AAA AAA HVIU U. C1U fcV IWi.

IV, wrctchcl Wins was still alive when brought back to bis companions, but in torments. it 1- 1 t. i i ii i He lived in agony long enough to tell how he had been tortured, but was soon released by death from unspeakable snffenugs. Terrible as the revenge was, few can say it was not deserved. Curious Fact.

In the Bay of Argos-toli. iu the island of Cephalgia, there are tvro streams which flow from the sea into the laml, and one of them has been employed to turn a milL Many hypotheses have been started to account for this phe nomenon; some supposing a difference of 1 vel on different sides of the island and that the stream flowing through a subterra nean tunned, restores the equilibrium; others suppose that some volcanic relations are involved, although there docs not exist any recent volcanic formation in the neighborhood, and, during an earthquake, no effect was produced on these rivulets. English Taxation. The taxation which the British Parliament imposes this year, for the support of Government, amounts to the enormous sum of sixty nine pounds sterling, or four hundred and forty-Jive million if dillurs. Of this sura, over twenty-eight million pounds sterling go to pay interest on the national debt and ever twenty six millions sterling are required for the army and navy.

This taxation exceeds the cost of our General Government; and of all the States and Municipal Uoyeranicnts in the Union com bined. am SJ i a In Austia, no man is allowed to marry who can't write his name, Jf such a law Lwerc enacted in this couutry, the breed of democrats, at least of legitimate ones, would pretty nearly run out iu some sections. The Forrest Case. The Superior Court of New York has ordered Mr. Forrest to pay the sum of 6200 monthly, to Mrs.

Forrest The case may now be considered terminated. A table compiled from official documents gives the uuinbcr of Free Masons iu the United State as 211,538, and the income of the lodges at about $1,450,000. WARREN MARKET. Flour. par l.U.

6 00(36 75 Wheats hiirh Corn, 1 Oil OaU 37 I 12 Clover tf fiiMJiae's riniolliy llu H.an iimi rai25 Pontine 37Jial tats, p1 8 ttimer lb I2' Dried Apple fi (dlfl Sllir Orlrar.l IS Kim dresard tb 6k57 Hay ton 1 11 7(iU 1)0 Pork Sole salt jj 10 Hnuis siiMike.1 Hi.j( ...1.1 6 Wool. 30(245 NEWTON FALLS PRICE CURRENT. Coroneted Weekly by Abbott Higgins. S-jcJ Wheat per bu 1 2tll 25 Seed Rye 1011 Oit 3537 Corn 90nl 00 While Beans 100 T.iuotliy Seed Cli.vsr Flax Put it toes Apples Pi-k Hulter Kiiir per Jnx Cheeve l-r lb Lv.l 2 25a3 00 .6 00 1 OOal 12 OOal 00 50 10 IOaU I2.ii 03afiO0 160 1 75 8 5110a 10 Ols 1000 Flour per bbl Sn It wur Lim- Klax J-er R) lr U.iy Porter's Cure of Pain, As so Internal remedy, is noeimL Itshouldrie In every Lous-. iMpeciallr at this s-aann of the year, when a'l are liable to sodden attacks of Cholic.

Cholera Morbus. Diarrhrns. Dvsentery. c. It haa b-sn thoroughly tested, and proves a never-failing remedy.

auzl-- Derangement of the Liver Stomach Should be attended to at once. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared hy Dr. O. M. Jackson.

Philadelphia. Pa. and sold drusefsts and deiilt-rj in everya here: will cur- a i uueasrs arising irom a disordeiej Liver or Stoma -h THE SKIN out'h Isndlnr-d. Ilr ii f.rncf with thtuanls nf pores In every Inch of sqrfnre.whone ofhre it in to carry otf the iuipant es of the te aektiowlrdeed ranse of all diseases of matiLli when the nltin is dry and parched when it ia cor ere with cropimn when it is coM aud clammy when there ij Inwanl ver -ir It'll imation it is un tM.sfble fctr the shin under these rtrrusitnciioier' r.ttm ita trier lntictins and to carrv utl the imnuri- lies frii lb 'Hly a by nor Creator- Atone' In.liau KMt Pit la remove these obstructions nnd free and heuhhr Llo-nl, remove the erup- skin, and caue it to briehren with the and InrM. HiOA witb.ut paint and cosmetics but Lrallb and Vn.

Ilmn'l IndUn Root Pills are sold hy all ileal. Xedicims. August 3, I Marriages. I i Vvi.Fn.n in aii rlir-OOlIi iner Warren, nt v.arn siloicl. on tut I ntvlt, EnT, 401IX T.

ELY of i I ij'ltltj- atsil All" O. I.i:Vlt, j.f Cotintr, Oliio. III vu tlie hy M. C. TI.VRK'L Deaths.

On t'ri'ujlijiipton Square MAHY OLAUA.unl of Dr. JH. nt.l 'A. Y. J9 fiotitlis aaJ 522 days.

Bulletin. In W'anvn, on 17th ult, pf abscess of the Liver, nftiT jlliiiti of aliout 13 wex-ts, XO-AH TRTMAK. son of Xth T. ttii.I Suloma F. ag-! 07 veers and 3 tln.

o.er, were 'he o-ners ofto-o b.ts r.tW i L. y. ti "P00 Beta rtist2ttut3. Casual Ailv-rtienieut miM be when handed lit. pdiU for i x-i () tr au Ln 1JJ Nfc, YS.

r. iti trr. T. snag. rrctlv uuooaile lb Bsf PARTXERSfllP f-wi-irhii- pmi iii Kail Ac intiur.iiit.il ds tlinvilriHl l.j fc-oiujl co- nt Tii- aocoua' i lb- ttrm i.

tvtar.m a in rwstiil is, w. I. IMLL W.M. TAVLOa. Th-nnd-Mi-n-iwiUe.

-iiiirei! "'oi'ie'l I'T Hal! A Ti 1 4 will enntinif'rtp bnsliiMw UkinK. xtthe Ktaiul forrariv lor. ud riMrCiluily aticu L' taylor CCMOOI. BOOKS. Purirr Sn luve rly a g-tml t.x nil the Vu -kl ami SUUonrrjr that art urrt lii.t i-cmilj-.

The invitnl t.i call and uiiine ear nock, aud Mleci ue'i are auui iut liir fail A hiir I.K of Wall Paper splllny very 'ow. "nt it fi rsprcu to go aU aooD. aoJ it an i WI liar-! mftDey lo Lre. l.iraae ii.il or trmtea. tir l'OKlEK i bOX.

COUNTY TKKtSl'RElTS 'i If Ta-ea for 1 an Ior -J- pornrt D. B. qilmohe. rr iruno coaMy, lUe fax 'or th. one U.0uianl cKht huDilrnl and 'ii: FOR STATE PURPOSES.

for the aonnort of the fetal ,1.. H-'IIC DVaCTI'lFtit IQ K5JiS: IZZTXJP thn. hz-" of mterutoo the Scale auuer act of it, iSiT. umiL of nnein.i a tor tlie wmel.t or rrioeipal and Intereit of lemno- rrjir.anof i-s. un.ract of April is, ioi.

a rurcoooi viitrici Linrarj ruod. (( A mi. Total Suie LeTj. lAree and tlcetm-lrntierk FOR COUNTY PURPOSES. For General Fond.

caW anem-temtka aw'. For Kndee Faiid. aiae-lvea'ie'A t) mmt mill. For t'l-ont) luttruary fui d. Ir jttk, tm, ForKel ElUte AlKMjn.

tm-trmtk mf mm mitt Total for Count jiuruuaea, oW tkrtc j.t.rtkt Total lor Stue auJ Cvuuij pnrp ea. ir mud rArae- mill. (0 3-jti mm, TOWXSUlP, SCHOOL. AND OTHER PURPOSK3. Hmhiard.Vot toamhip 4rioaei.

one dfih one mill, fur the payneut of School Tncherj. aeven-Iwutieths of one nill. for other achool purpdaea, ffeeeo-tebtieiiia of one mill. Total Icrj ta Uuli' haul. tmd ear milli.

Brftf'li. tor loanthip one Cfth of oue mill, fur U-e of School Tcachera. aev-o-taeotielUa of uue wiil. fop other achool tta tli of oi' mill. Total lry ia BruuiUcl.l! aceea mud mttt jmmrtk milts.

llttrlfmrd. For township farnos-i. one Bfth of one dill, lor the of School Tracheia. one half of one anill. for other school nirpoaa.

mo Qtth of one will. Total icr Uanfor'l, nm mmj IKm-fijths mtlU. ftrnmrn For tovnahir perpoaea. leren twentieths of oue mill, for a-Uool pnrpoiea. othrr thau for the payment of Teaehere, mill Total lee ia Vtruoo, Mtctm mud laia-A'Aa ifiaiaiaa For township 'parpors.

t'o filths of one mill, lor the pajmentof SVbuol Teachers, one telilt of ooe mill, for other school iiarposea. two nf.h ol one mill Total leejr in avinsman. mrd ttmlk mills. To which it added in tub. No.

atia. For townthip nnrposes. three-tenths of ore mill, for the paynicotof School Teachers, one mill, for other school purposes, one half of or mill. Total lee ia Liberty. eijrAi md mms trA miii.

Vitumm For to wnshippwrposf, one-fifth of une for the payment of School Teache s. ooe mill, ttlier school parposes iwo mills. Total let in Vienna, araa mmd mms-kmlf mills. FoaUr. Fur township porpo-es.

one haif of one mill, for the or School Teachers, one-hlf of one mill, for oiher school purposes. lao-nfUis of one mill. Total Icyy in Fowlcr.Keca eaa tsrsm-icnths mills. F0- Lowoship pprppses one -half o' one mill, for the payment of School Teachera. one and three tenths mills for oth.r sehpol parposes.

one-fif a- one mill. Total leTJ iu Johnston. At mxj lirts-tcmiks mills. Oistsrms. Fo- township pornos-e.

three-twentieths of cne mill, for the pament bcLool Teachers, three n'tbs of one mill, for other srhool pariHisea. on- filth one nill. Total lery in oustarua, mtet md mne fmmrtk mills. Iftmt herfjisld. For township pnrnoses.

one tenth of ooe mill, for the payment of School Teachers, ooe and two-fifths mills, for other ichool paOHiaes otie and seven-tenths m'Hs. for Township Uall, three-firths of nrM mill. Total levy id Weal'ierstKM. tra and mms tenth mills. ir'sif-For the p.ment of Schiol Teachera one-halt of one mio, for other school purposes, one Attn Totil leey in Uowlaud.

secern mills. BZ'tt- No leey for township purpoa-s. Total lery in K-sitta. for State and Couuty purposes, sn amd Ikree testis mills. JSieem Tt.r township purposes, one fourth of one mill, for the aymenlof Sth-ol Teachers, lour firihs or one mill, fol other school purposes, one-fourth i.f one mill.

Total levy iu Mecca, stsem. aaJ tkres-fifths mills. Oreens.tor townthip purposes, thirteen twentieths of one mill, for the payment of School Teachers. 'Seven trnth of one mill, for otjier school purposes, bine twentieths of one mill. Toal IeT ip Greene, si-rAf east a tsmtk mills.

tor township pnrioses. ons fifth of one mill, for the pstnent of School reach-rs. seven tenths of one mill school purposes, one and thi-e tentha mills. Total levy in Lordstowu. sight msd smc-ku'f mills.

ffurrt. for the pa.ment School Teachers one citil. for other school orpee. one mill. Union Si-h il District, four mills- Corporation, lor Uene ral Fund, one and one-half mills; Corporation.

Tor Fir- Pepvtmeot. on-hlf milL local in Warren Corporation; twsles nd hrts-tsntss mills. in Warrcr townsuip. sijkt sad CAree tenths mills. pkampisn For township purposes, three tenths of one mill, lor the paymeut or nchool Teachers, nine-l-nths of one mill.

fir ott.er school purposes, of one mill. Total lery iu Champion, seven sad aersa-feaAj mills. Bristml. Fr township purposes, one-fifth of one mill, for lb: payment of School Teachers. one fif.b of one mill, for other school purposes, thne fifths of one mill Total teey in Bristol, seven sad three-fifths m'lls.

To wbtch is added in suh. school district No. seven-tenths of one mill, aud in sub. school district No.H. two and two-fiflhi mills.

Blsmmjield For township purposes, one-fourth of oue mill.for school purpose-, other than for bating Teachers, one mill, for CemeUry porposea. oue and th-ee four'hs mills. Total levy ia S.vumgeld, sce sad three-tenths mills. For township purposes. fifth pf sns mill, for the payment of School Teachers, fuur-fttths of oas for other scU.i1 purpcsjrs.

two mills. Union School District, for general exenses. thiee mills; sape for hildigs purposes, three and one-half mills. Total levy in Union cchool District. lAirfesa mills.

TiCaJ levy in (icwlon township outside of Caton School Dislrict, aias dad thres-tenths mills. BraecsiHt.Yor township parposes. on-fif of one miil. lor the pa m-tt of School Teachers, filths of oi.e mill.for other school portM4.oee and two-filths mills. Total levy in Braceviile.

eight nnd mns-half mills. Smuthinftsu For township purposes, one fifth of one mill, for the payment ol School Teachers. Ihreo fifths of ooe mill, for other teho-sl iiurposes, muo tenths nf one mill. Total levy io goailiiucion, sight mills. fnrvingtan fat township parposes.

seven-tw-nt' eths ol one mill, for the payment of School Teachers thirteen-twenlietha of one mi II. for other school ur-poses. three tenths of one mill. Total levy in Far-mington, semen nnd three-ffths mtlls. To which is added in snh.

azuocl distriot Ho. 7, four and three-fifths mills. Jdismpmtnmin For tosrnsiiip pnrptises. one-ttfth of one mill, for the payment of School Teacher, two fifths ol one mill, for other school purposes, one tenth of oue fcill- Total levy ia aUsepttamia, srs-ca mills. The Treasurer wiU sUend at the asnal place of hold- ng elections.

(-r convenient thereto.) in the follow sng nsmed townships of Trumbull Coucty, for the pur pose ot receiving taxes, as ioiiows Kinsman. Monday Oct. 3 Vtjrnou, Tu-d-iy 4 Il.rtlortl. WftcsHay 5 BronfcnehJ. Thmr4jj- i.

Frt.lM? l.ihfrtv. Johu it on. Monday Oct. tittsVlaTiui. TpK-adaj Iri Grerne Weittivaday IV nr04aalit.l, Thur-tl-y- Vriday SI Vrtrmia-tton t'su'rilay Brtatol Mobtajr Mecca, Satarday Oi.t.

15- A sm.lsla.lk sK a TvWSallt.F I Ka Itl sliAflr1flIl alt his offic-s at Wrren.for the nur0 of receirins; Tax- sattiii ibe ymh dmv of lecemer. The Laws now iu lorce for the collection of Taxes. prov ides for ike coll-ctioo of one half the Taxes tor the year. I the iitnh day of December, IH.VJ. and the rt'Di-iiiiinr hair the vum uay oi -i-ine.

i- me h.lf or amount becomiisg due the rutn of December. as formerly ou the whole amount overdue, per cent 1. B. GILMORE. Warren, Aug.

If. IWO. Csunin T-tnsurer. ATOJICE. i.1 Tike notice tint Justas Ctpplnger snd others.

Bois, (now a non reside' ol the Stat, ot wnio on fj3 WM titl OWMr in tM of certain lots or land ithib tW recorded limits and town plat of Nton Falls, aforesaid ad as such owoer. said land into and ciased OWDCr, SOOOITItieAB mu.v the same to be ac.n3wledKed and re- corded sreordiDrto law. That Slid Du bats dedicated certain streets ai.hin said pl't and appurtenant to (ho lots of the petitioners aforoaid. and 6f the streets so dnlicatril eat I Jay Kue.t is one of the uumh-r. 'Tie; prayer of the petitioner is for au 'orde of the said to he mail, at the nrxt t'rm of said Court, de-clarinr so much of said Jay Street estahlisheif.

as lies 'wi-si of the centre of tho west branch of juahonin- Kivi-r and east of th. highway leading from the mills I cc said rivir. adjac-qt to said street, to braceviile. called commonly the ridge road, to the enJ that th. aarae may 'e lawfully opened ror public use.accorrfiug to law.

Length of the part of the alrert to he opraed 1 aboot 'Hi t-et- JCSrCa OAPPJNaRR. Aag.il.'Ww I fORE THAN 300 REAMS of Cap and Letter psir have been received itiUAHS ROOKSTORK. within tba past taonth. so you may Lnosj where is ths place to buy it, to sell aga.s rns TUK 3AI.X or Till MOST SPLENDID AND 9TOCK OF SADDLERY IIARDWARI5 AND TRIiLMIXGi EVR EL I. lUO.

are now offering Great Inducements to Cash ni Prompt pay-buyer. arc all Warranted to lc just a reprrrute(I. Thr fstimmirf in nsrt ef nnr ntmrk in trndt I yards, ali Eiucmeled Cloths 3v yanls, all sans and colors. Ilroad Cloths. lko.au r.n; Fr-uch, ijirmau and hnalisn maar.frvm Jle to iJnt per yard aered foe lehOpdyeii.

4 plrrs clM buick en. lift. te list looker I "an rnnherfvr tops. 410 3 4. 7-d.

n-4 Oil Itioihs, noue town aa icoodasd heautifuL aHZm," and greaa. l0 yards assorted Friures. Tvsels fr Carr.i.i'- and Pictures. AtockrLm Am frei So Etiaaeied liile. to arrive.

4 Iks rri Rr. Pat rat bash Leather. S.ju Setts, all varietie. and price. Carriage Bands.

Sails. Kcblis aha leiwi', Tacks. NONE KEPT IN THIS MARKET OF AS GOOD MAKE. Silver Plated and eomaou Stump Joints, ol home and foreign manufacture. They re cheaper than looses Iw Sll.

Pi and com. Dash. Collars and plats rods; Woss by th- bale or STlc.hS.ata very low pricn. Cu.uin Lights and sil. whip sockets, clv-aper than you cast nunc them VIATTS Hu-K- and Parlor ia iKwnst iiaautitiea.

Klia-'t sockeu. also soma far Bole 1 w. 1-4. Aisu3l' our immeuse stock of Uarucss Trimuins may be found trim'd. acl jap.

ng Trees, of Frazrr Ac Bum. North's dt Dennrston's make. 40 Irnl. A. Pad Trees MO pr.

Uames. com. ta full sil. all grades between. nundreils of rrosses of Biabkets.

I. different patterns and qualities. IjO dos B.tt. from Sets, to JO each, mauy varieties. Trunk Locks.

Rivets. Spars, SUraua. As. a gross Ornaments, from the good for nothing to the genaine silver plated, l.leo Marticgale Kings, from little or Both ng ap to aoaiething. ZtTA ARTICLL', Jl'ST OUT, OF SUuPASSIXG BEACTV 800 gisas trncss Riops.

all sorts, sises nd priees All sixes or Thread. Wax and Awls. Pressed Loop at re.lor-d fisurvs Rein Weh, F.iocy Line Pieces, Snaps, Fancy Fronts, pair assorted kosetts. good, bad and iodiBereat. A complete assortment of Sa.Lt.ers Tools, warranted good.

Round knives, keid knives, and long knives slitting goages. spl. ting knives and nmnders: and In short, everything needed for anv sort of a aaroesa. aaj the toois to do it wtla. Our uiquafd raeilties for th po'chaae of goods ia our line, will insure everybody abac Ihrv want, at the very LOW KS PRICKS.

W-print a jokes, but mesa what we ear everv lime, aud never charge you more than you oaght to pay. Before haying, always call so wREii.juaeR.ipr9-tr. PATlll Of VI IE. main Slrctt TTarrtn. Ohio.

rangi of township, in th.C.s. th- north hair or number tea in tract six FIRST CLASj INSURANCE. Ey State Aathoritj. Vital! PlIaMX FIRK INSI'RANCK COMPAXT. on ibe 3lst day of December.

If Jti. made to the Auditor of Olo. pursuant to the Status) of Hat State, entitled An act to regulate Insurance Companies, not ineor porated by the State of Ohio, parsed April 0, leoo- XA.VB AND LOCATION. First. The name of the Company la "The Phevilx Tire Insurance Company, and is located in the City of lirooklyn.Cuauli of Kings, and Stale of New York, and incorporated by too Legislature, of said State.

Se.t. 9. Ii3. I. CAPITL.

fV-onil. The sraoatt of iu Capital Stock lo shares Third. of rach. add all nld up. is ISJ Sniplus.

W.KI4 77 Total Capital and Surplus, Fourth. 1. II. ASSRTS. Cash A the Company on hand and in Batik.

B.S10 90 in the bands of and doe fri-ni Aeents. nothing Real Kstste unineumnered. none. The Bonds and Stocks owned hy the ComiaL-y as ier vou bers accompanying how secured, sad the rate wf interest thereon to wit Ml sbaiea Atlantic Rank. X.

4S' Broo.lyo Uniou kerrj Co IH) Total R.indi and St-Kks. 9.iitl b0 Dett due the Cooifa- y. sveured by Hourle and UMjilgnges on R-al f'TUte. in the cit es of ltrookb a New York, urortb lu each ease in to llai p-r c-ut. more than the aumunt for which 3.

same is ortraced as per Tnocue-s accoaiiianv in-. $-011 C. D-bte oihrrwise si-cured, as per vouchers acromitnying. vs: Being tuars on demand, secur! hv good bank an. other corpora-lion stocks i'J-yi 10 7.

Denu for Premiums, all consid ered goo-1. 3:7 PI Bills Receivable. IJHi J6 8. Al other securities. Interest on Ronds and Luas accruid at 7 per csb ys Wi Assets of Ue Comimny.

77 HI. LIABILITIES. Fiftli. The amount of Liabilities, due or not '-due, to Canklaiid olhirr cfeditors. nochiag.

Sixth. Losses adjusted and due. do Seventh Losses is and not due. do Losses Ninth. Losses in suspenze.

sraitiiig for 9 5SiOf-0 funiier proor, Tenth. All o.her liatus l.Tticst the Com pany, (rraisteu; CO S.IU0 to i'llitira. IV. WISOKLlAXKrS. Ef Tenth.

The ftreatest aaoant iajjartMl Jn or riok. jc-aerally. $10,000 0 The preaUrsU anioui.t aJnw-i hy tb ru'ea to i. insured in any r.ty or yiilaip. not llsrd (roTcro-l hj cbirartr a ad m-BS of tatirjoirli.i.f 6rra.

Thirtrtatli. Th ctrsc Uoei! teh? into re in any on bltwk. t'jr tiareter ma. ca3truciiftn of itjc to avoi iitdue ruoceatr tton Foart-mh Thaunantnf it capital or rarnlnj Fu ai.y SMt. a- aeenrity tor h- i Ler tin.

natuiit inaa. with tae amoai.t in a-h. ahfther ocl. company iraaacca any ot insurance ia u4 or Statea, bo, hiii if- Vifterntl. Tte Chrtrr.

or act of ftl aaid Company Oo ile. St.ts or Sw Yoik. City and Srr Ynrk. Stephen OrowdK Prridetit. an PbtUnder Shaw, 8-crttry the thentx aire Iiimi.dc Company, IveiiijC Yri.Hy tvorti.

tlrpue and aay. that the fre-gmo-nf i a full, true and correct siateinetit of theana.ra of tuc Mid C'juinny. UTEPHS CRDWBIsL. Prrsidrtyt. PHILAMjKR SlI.IVT.iiocrt-tary.

6nbacrirr! an4 arn vclprn cue. thii day of Jamurv. t. TaORNELL. Cotn'r the Wstl StiUe of Ohio in Sew York- Auditor of tte's Office for CoIumMu, August Franc it II.

Wrirht. Aiitiitor of state for Ohio, do hereby certify that the foKfrninc is a correct copy af the 8ulemeot ol Condition of tho PSrnix Fir luvar-anre Company of bncklyu, New York. mad9 to Ui.a for Cie year ItrjS and now on til" herein Witness my hand and sat ofhsrially. sr.L Jf. M.

URIOItT. Autiiior of Sute. CKRTIFICATK Oif AUTnORITT. (To expire on the 3lt lay of r5i.) Colaml na. 0 Jauoanr 31, Wktrms, The Phoenix Fire Insurance Company.

Io cated at Brooklyn, in the State of New Y-Tk, has filed, in thi? oltice a sworn statement of its condition, as re-autred by the fix, section the "Act to rreu'stc surance Companies not incorjoraUdetl by the Sute lit Ohio." passed Ajirn ijo. ndmd nthertu. Said Cojaiany has farnihel th un dersiyineU, satisfactory evidence that it is poesird of at kast one huoilstd tboosand dpllaM tjl aaal cau.tal inTesteil in sticks. or iu bonds. or in mortsages of real worth double Ue for which tke same ia mortrart-u: jtmd kerf 9, 9ail Co-vf-any has filed in this office a written instrument, under its corporate seal, signed by the President and Secretary thereof, authorisins ajjiy a rent aseutsof said company in this State, to service of process fur and in behalf of said Company, consenting that service of process mesne or trial, opon any soch a Tent or agents, shall be taken and held to be as valid as if served upon th Company, according to the taws of this, or any other State, and waiving all claim or right of error by rea son of such aeknowledremeut of service.

In pursuance of the firt seeitgo of the "Act to rejmbite Insurance Companies not tncor-porntel by the Stte of Ohio passed April l-iG. I FRANCIS M. WKItlHT, Auditor of do ukkkbt CKRTiFT.th.it said Phenix Fir- lnsuarance Cooipaoy is authorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance la thi State, until the thirty-first day of JaJiaarjr, iu the year one thousand eVbt huinlretl and iatr. 1 w.t El wnKKKot, I luve here snbscribed my name, and caused the sen.) of my omc to be affixed this in it ty first dy of -fauqary. iu the year oue tuouaand eijjht buutlred and Afty-nirie.

(tiwl WKIQUT, Aadtldor- The State of OhiA.f Franklin County. i I certify thai the above is ft rra copy of the orieitftl Certificaio of Authority granted by the fc lit- of Oliio i the Phenix Fire Insur-tvice Company of Brooklyn, copied by me iu said Auditor 0Ci-. Witness nt hanl and Notarial seal. Ihi 1st day of Attiri.t. A.

Ir5i. JA3- WILLIAMS. Notary PoLUc nu i. and Inyurauc; Clef Anpli to J. F.

AS PER, Arent, Warren 0. An; 31, F' R.NELIN IIOLCOMB'S E-ite. Notice is hereby given. th the subscriber has been appointed and qualified as administratrix on the estate ol Franklin Uolcouib, bite of Oustavsa. Truss bull C- uuty, d.cea.

hi tRV i. UOOHaJ. Oustatus, August ii. ,1 ANE WHITE'S ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed admini-trator, with tb.

will annexed, on the cslats of Jans White. 1st- goathinrton. deceased. URNRV WU1IK. Aug.

31, SHERIFF'S SALE. Jonas Foster and wife.i vs. In Trsmball Com. Pleas. John Battles.

By virtue or an Order ef Sale in the aVve entitled ranse. issued oat of th. Court or Common Pleaa or Trumbull C-unty. Ohio, and to me directed and Aeliv- end. I have levied on and shall expose to Public Sale, at the door of the Court Moose in Warrao, in said County, on Saturday, the 21th day of September, 18S0.

a. a son s-l. A A tk? fo-lowing Real Isut. teen, in the Oreat -Salt Spring tract as surveyed by Kiekiel Hoover, being toe land contracted to Thorn J0'10 Bristol, and by said Bristol to Josiah Puulap, and said Dan lap to said delendant, aa boanded as lows: Commencing at th nortU'Westeorner of aatd 1 chains and 14 link to a marked mMt: tbonee nartn r-9- 4J east 41 ehaina and 1. links to a prat on the east Une; thenc.

sarth 31)' west IA chains 14 I nks to the north-east corner; tbeoee sooth r-y 411' west 41 chains 23 links, to the prara of beginning; containing sixty tw. (ttt) acres aud twenty sight and on. hslf rols, Ims the same more or less. Aporaised at thirty-two dollars snd fifty cents per Iks-no Cash on th. day r-.

A LYMAN. Hherial. SJisrio-s Offlee. Warren. August 81.

fS9 -Aw Til cf "'HE DIME SPEAKER; a collection ow sad rare secnons ia speaking, at ADAMS' IM2 SOX(? OOKS. No. 1 2, muo nnnf pnniC I 'Ult Uiato vyya yy ia, ADAMS'. STRAWBERRY PLANTS. The svbscTther has now hand and for sale, a few thousand strawb-rry plants, era! tracing the Roes ran-eties grown in this section.

Tb. plants are now ready for setting, and this month is a favcral-lo time for transplanting. MNJ. fTEV.ND. Warren.

Aug. 17. tf WARREN UNION SCHOOL. 'PHE Fail Terra of ih warrin vsios 1 SCI10L will eomm-sre oo Munday, August and coniioue fouiteen weeks. For the especiaKbeneOt of Teachers anil advanced.

scholars desirir- to review, classes in Genrrnnkf. Ommmnr and Jsritkmetts. will he formed in Ibe bigtk M-hool. ia aitditioa to the regnlar studies of the Fall Term. In these classes, Students will be expected as.

mnm stnnSnrd test hmmk which they amy have. or.r.r.1.. ,1. tnr. Thompson's Written and Mania's luullecuul Arithmetic.

The rates of Tnition for non-resident admitted to the seven! Deparbneuta of the I n. on echaol. ar. Vifh Scnool. for Ten- mi Jl tlH Grammar Kch.ol.

4-ist Secondary and Primary. Sm No dedactioa fur less cnan naif a term, except la ease of proaracted1 iltuess, or of l-aving to commence Tea. hiog. at least four before the cms. uf tb Term.

All SluJebts not rrja'arly enoayerated tw the District of siarren. wtR present to the uperiot.ndent a Permit, signed by the Treasarsr of the award, be tore hay-, mg their names minlled as diadeats. A Catalogue 01 the Academic Departments, or sag other desired tnformstioa can be obtained by ad.trr.s-. ng JAUta MAKVIN eup't. U.

It Psaaiiu. Set'y, or the aud.rstaed. JOHN) HTTCIIIN. Pres. Board of Kiucatien, Warren.

Aug. 17, "i9 -4 DAVID T. BUZBT, )rfltcrt (Cffajnissin SUri4, sou sns saLa op CHEETE. BUTTER AJTD FE0VISICK3, No. 6 Exchange Place, BALT.M0EE.

RRCCRENChfr: J. I.q.. Preside of Cbespeak Bank, Bsit-mor. I) it. Sinks.

Bsq Presiuent Union xtanu'actsrlag. Co isatir ore Messrs. A. Il-ii-k Ac Pa'timor. Jno.

R. Oonwav Son. pi-land. Jenkiu. At Co W.

Wh is K. A. Soo.ier nc Philadelphia. Fawrael erry. Nw lork.

K. N. Keilogg At ylesirs. Tharr Rice' Ac August l. lejD SEED The oabseriHers hive been Wmmu and ere fully se lected a a Choice Lot of 8aed Wheat, which will ottered for sale hy Wm.

krlinby. at 'he fl M. It-Depot in Warr-a. McComba ec cmitbs; Warrea. and at; the Mill of J.

A. Iltymaker. 'o Leavittal-urg. The Wheu will be ready f-r deliisry oa Tbarsday. the lr-th inst- t.

9. nAVMtKRR. War so, Aug-11. "59 -3w UAsvMo AUSTIN. CKEAT REDUCTION IS DES risTB II.

W. II0LL0VAYr Will Fill Teeth with the BK3T OP GOLD, for CENTS. TIX FOIL, TWRNTT IITf CTS. Doubla SWt Teeth on PoableSeton Gold 7VMI. Doable Set on Silver SujIM.

Other work in prouot'oa. and all work aarrantcd. alow is the time to get soar money back. OffLpe tie X.w Yrk Store, Market Aug WAKKKX, O. September Appointments.

DR II. TUBCS will be in attendance as follows Vititi, National flotel. Thursday. Sept. fth.

Ravasaa. Prentiss House. Tuesday. 8 rot sttt. A.UTial.

Ashcabula noqse, katurday, ovpt- 10th. For eonsnltatioa noon all forms of Chronic or loug standi or diseases, nbetb-r internal or extcrnaL I Pr The geptemliu will n. th. last an. amd by Dr.

Tuhbs, as be is about to retire from practice. Iavaliris desiring to avatt tLcmsdves of bis lone and ample experieuc. by having consultation or prescriptions, or former patients wishiag t. renew their trcauaeot. can only do so by calling at that time Several persons have (root lim.

to lim. reoreseated ti-etnselves as partners or associate -tu practice with Or. T. employing same treatment. Ate.

As this will doubtless be continued, and may be more extensively after bis departare.be tee Is it incumbent ts warn hi. fnends and tb. sick generally, to avoid tbea. Being devoid of truth and bouestj in this, they cannot a other, is. tnutwarthy.

WlitaTsT eaovc; Iowa, May. 1P56. Ds. Trass, Hoping it ssay saeoarsg. soma despairing invalid to seek relief from suOVrtng.

give below the facts io ni own case. Ton rst prescribed for me ia I'ii I bad been suffering tour years from a complication of diseases and impurities of the blood. The lat three years (excepting a few weeks) I had been kept a prisoner constantly in bed. and at that nine was to. feeble to sit ap ia a chair long enough to hare mv bed arranged, nor cosid stand npr.ght upon my feet.

My suO.rings wer. without intermission, and at times were very greaL Debility and derangement seemed la perrad. th. rati re syscem. All that kind friends, and an atlcativ.

phjiS'Ciaa coul.ldo. had bean done tor me I bad also used different kinds of pataat medicines, ki.1 aeced as palliatives, but failed aecomplisb the deairnl 'jeci. i'rom the tint. I commenced year treatm.Pt. thre was radigal iipproveputot.

At the end of a esr weeks 1 was able to up an hoar at a lime, and in months sode teji 1n n. day. Prom lntv lime improvement sras njogs rapid have sine, beenr a-le to journey yitr sad aaa nor suioymg a go.4 degree of health. I feel that t. your treatawut.

umler the blessing as iftta. 1 auf luuccu ioi- no Turs ita mack respect. Mrs. 8E3II3S. Mrs R.

resided during her sickness and while an der treatment in Mooson. wbae. nr father. Wr. Chitfter still reroaios.

W3s7ii7urr, Wholesale and Retail Dsalar in All kinds of Furniture. NO 1U7 WATER ST. large A. and complete assortment of Rose Wood, Jlahoaiiy. Black Walnut AND CHERRY CHAMBER SETS, various sty lea, LOUNGES, at all price; AIATTR ASSES, of Hair, Manilla.

Excel and Straw; PIANO STOOLS; AU of whjca I offer to the parchasiag community at PRICKS TO SUIT Til TIMES. WM. 107 Water St. Clerelan.1. A A I1D.

Th. subscribers beg leave to inform the poblis thai they nave purchased tae Urist Mill known as Van Sosder'a Mill, and are now erecting a FLAX TOW MILL, tb. erst side of the river, and are ready to boy and pay lb. highest marks price for FLAX STRAW, delivered at their mill, mowed or pulled, rotted ar anrotted. P.

St. Rotted straw won Id preferable, ami ad vane, in prieo will b. paid. sntncient to fully cnan pe ti sate th farmer for hie trouble. MOSRR At CA VP.

Warreu, July otTce Thar, will he petition presented to tho Commissioners of Trumbull County, at their meeting ia September, P-J9, praying for the establishment of a eoanty road, beginning at a point oa th. east and west road, running from lb. center Mesopotamia, to the center of Bloomfield. an tb. t.wnship sine between said lowashlps.

taeao Berth oa said t.wnsbtyi tins until if latavseets a road that raas east and weal, by John Kaaton's. BI.otnu.eld, August 10, JPi -4w.

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