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J-! C. Lee Treasurer of Union County in Settlement with County.Commiisioners, 1851. and Sarsaparilla," which will restore them to health. Yours in gratitnde, O. M.

LEONARD, None genuine unless put up in large bottles, containing a quart, and name of Syrup blown in the with the written signature, S. P. Bennett, on the outside wrapper. Price $1 per bottle or 0 bottles for $5. Sold by J.

D. PARK, 1 Cincinnati. Ohio. DR. CR.

OA balance on wttlement June, 1850, County proportion of taxe col. In Stute on Dup. of '49. collected in eoaunty ou Dup. of 1H50 Principal of mrplua revenus paid by borrowers Interest fund received from State.

refunded by State per cent fund from Stuto Tavern license paid in Peddler 3,304 64 4 W)8 83 0 By amount taxes paid Slate collected on Dup. 1650 Principal of Surplus Rev. paid Stats. Interest Peddler license Show Cou ii trrfeit money burnt by county Corn One per cent on State 8. fund of 1846-47 48 Twice chared on settlement, June, 1848 Orders for county purposes, redeemed refund of overplus of forfeited sales redeemed of taxes improperly paid For Agricultural fund 1G.3C.5 35 7 1)77 B4 0 1 246 51 5 84 8 40 98.

8 24 71 1 4 16 00 0 Puysott's Yellow Dock and Far- VJ S.iparillrt, in Quart Bottles, for 311 00 50, 00 80j 00, furifyinr the Blood the best female Medicine known-Incipient Consnmptian, cm 04 8 835 2i2 0 372 01 -l 36 10 0 23 75 0 18 00 0 57 0l'0 00 0 2,754 84 6 46 71 7 106 65. 6 102 00 0 To amounnt of Taxes School Tuxes Three Show Horso Fines and costs, col by RIvmlF, Prosecutor, Justice and Collected by Allison Curry on county claims Paid by performers for the use of court Boom M. II. Wadhams for stove Clark Poland on roau bond ii County Infirmary and furra Common School I und Road and pike Township Township poor School District House Corporation Bridge and three percent To amonnt of rood certificates taken on Dup. of 1850 C.

Lee county Treasurer per centage yf, Balance new lu Treasury Total 127, 45 Barrenness, Leucorrhea or tides, Irreg' Noith-ea8t cor. Fourth Walnut 24! 3 uur Menstruation, Incontinence of entrance on Walnut St. to whom all orders must be addressed. 02 Urine, General Irostration of the System, Drpresscd Spirits and Gloomy sta'e of Mind are cured by DR. GUY- 00 75 si.lfl bvli- PICKET.

Marysville, and A KEYS, Milford, Union county, Total :23,80730 2,012 70 0 51 0 453 44 0 502 91 0 328 32, 0 553 05 0 32!) 162 8l0 13 37 0 1,372 650 585 37 6 3,470 93 9 23,807 30 6 Ohio. Lamb ioWetmore, Delaware; Whi ling 6c Iluiitinylon, Columbus; Mann Sf Co. Meehanicshurg; Sands Brown, Zanesfield; N. Merriweatber, KimfTinan Nelson, Urbana; L. Balance In Treasury for State.

Principal of Surplus Revenue. Road funds Township funds School house" Bridge and three per cent funds 13' 30 0 40 77i 0 8G3 7 94! 57! 61 276 10 SOTT'S EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, which gives immediate relief, by renewing the fountain of Health and Strength, the Blood. It neutralizes bad humors G. More, Belfefontaine, County 2,211 42 93 9 stops uunatural secretions, and give-healthy action to all the vital powers. Its mild alterative properties render it peculiarly applicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the female.

EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 4th, 1851. Dr. S. D. HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA! The Family doctor! AND THE Poor READ It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so com-; mon the female frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy as surprising asj they are grateful.

We have evidence on file, which induces us strongly to; recommend this medicine to married tAll the medicines and books advertised by VV. Sloan ARE sold by JOHN JOHNSON, Drucrgist, Marysville, Ohio; and by A. KEYES, of Milford Centre, O. Sloan's Horse OINTMENT Has Earned a Great Name. For Purity, Mildness, Safety, Certainty, and Thoroughness, it excels, and is now superseding all other Oint To cash paid County Commissioners Associate Judges 1 County Board of Equalization .4....

James Kinkade, Clerk of Court P. Snidor, late Sheriff Wm. C. Malin, present Sheriff Jailor Andrew M'Nell Auditor C. W.

B. Allison late Prosecutor Otway Curry present Prosecutor P. Cole special Allison Curry for collecting claims C.8. Hamilton for County Printing Scott Tlnnrtnm ry--1: Wear's Balaam of Wild Cher- if ry, an invaluable family medicine, for Consumption of the Lungs, Liver Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping-cough, Influenza, Hoarseness, Spitting of Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Side or Breast, The Theory ani the Practice: The cures from this medicine have been, and will be, just in proportion to the number ol cases in which it ia used. Its only miraculous powers are those which it possesses from and 5n common with, Nature, whose opera-tions it can only assist and hasten.

Its action is immediate, and though calm, energetic. It allays irritation, while it promotes secretion and excretion. It can never fail to palliate, and where a cure is possible, it will was the theory of the medicine, as invented; and experience, in numerous cases, of every kind and variety, has demonstrated the correctness of its principles. II II It II II II II II II II II for Blank Books and Stationery Fuel for Offices, Court room and Jail repairing Jail Grand Jurors Petit Jurors Constables, attending on Court and Jurors' Witnesses, Justicee, and Constables, in criminal cases E. P.

Kendrick for copies of Surveys John Barbour assisting Auditor and Treasurer, in settlement Wm. H. Frank and others for Desk and Stove R. Hunter and others for repairs on Court House I or support of County Pauper Corporation of Marysville for removing nuisances Expenses of New Roads Judges and Clerk of annual Election Return Judges for poll books of Justices election Rail Road 1 ownship Assessors Township Clerk for School Report and examination Clerk of School examiner Township Treasurer for settlement with Auditor TOTAL COST OF COUNTY INFIRMARY AND FARM. To cash, paid Josiah Kelsey, Prinoipal and Interest for Farm James W.

Evans for erecting house and out house Robert Gibson for repairing fences For Furniture, Fixtures and Provisions Total cost thus far, and paid June 10, 3w I PKOCLAMTIOxV. TTJHEREAS, the Convention heretofore called for the purpose of "revising, amending or changing the Constitution of the State of Ohio," has completed its labors and submitted a Consti tution to the people of the State for adoption or rejection, at an election to be held for that pur- pose on the third Tuesday of June, 1851. beinff 120 114 16 151 99 68 3 600 124 60 30 35 215 15 91 19 29 139 168 26 70 1 1 16 5 39 60 3 00 54 75 87 i 60 10 11 344 47 6 12 2,835 1 63 978 11,457 20 307 8,763 Respectfully submitted, A. M'NEIL, Aud. U.

C. sembly of the State of Ohio, entitled an ftct to incorporate the Columbus. Piqua Indiana Railroad, passed Feb. the acts since passed amendatory thereto and also the act entitled an act to authorize a spe cial election to decide the question of suosenphon to the uolumbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad, by counties. cities towns and townships, and also the act entitled an act regulating trie mode of proceeding where county commissioners may be authorized to subscribe to the capitol stock of Railroads, Turnpike roads, or other incor- porated companies in this State, pas opd Feb.

184f. Sttirt tin thnn the condition that the Columbus. Piqua and Indiana Railroad be located permanenUy to the town of Mil-ford, or no further from the town aforesaid, than the South end of the depot of the Springfield Railroad may be located, at or near said jlJil-ford, and that the ten thousand dollar, be expended in the county of Union. And also upon this further condition that whereas the county commissioners of Union county did, on the 15th day of April, 1851, subscribe two hundred and fifty shares of stock to the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad, on the condition that if the nnd Delaware Railroad company lanea to meet ineconotuon on which two hundred and fifty shares of slock ($13,500) was subscribed to the said Hcflefontaine Delaware Railroad company and if the Co- lumbuS Pi(lUa and Indiata Railroad 1 0,000) two hundred shares first above namd is to be cancelled, given up and made void by the said Columbus, Piqua Indiana Railroad It is therefore, ordered by us that the qualified voters of said township of Union meet at the usual place of holding elections in said ttwnsbip on Wednesday the 25Aay of June next, and vote upon said proposition to subscribe on behalf of said township on the conditions aforesaid to the capital stock in said Railroad, two hundred shares ($10,000) for or against the same, and in votingor said subscription they will maniest the same by writing or printing on their ballots the words 'yor railroad subscription, and in voting against said subscription, the words, "no railroad subscription!" WILLIAM C. PIPER, JAMES FILLER, Trustees, ROBERT D.

REED. Mford May Zlst 1851 tns seven eenuiaay oi sammontn. And where- Jil. -l Constitution thus submittedalso to be Subscribed Upon people who have not been blessed with offspring, ProlnpsU Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, ol five years standing, turod by Dr. Guysotfs Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, after evt ry other known remedy had been tried without relief.

Washington, February, 1819. This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven years, has been suffering under the above complaint for five ye.trs; nearly all that time confined to her bed. I have for four years con stantly employed the best medical tal ent that could be procured in this section of the country without any ben efit whatever, I have also purchased every instrument recommended lor the cure of such diseases, all of which proved worthless. In the spring ol lolo, I was induc ed by my friends to try Dr. Gtiysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, which was used for four months.

After she had used it for about four weeks, it was evident to all of us that she was improving, and from this time she improved rapidly, and gained flesh and strength, until she is now enjoying most excellent health. WM. MONFORT. We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Monlort, know that the above statement as to the sickness of Mrs.

Monforl, and as to the cure being ef fected by "Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," to be strictly true. JANE EDDY, SARAH POWERS. KINGS' EVIL. CASE OF O. M.

LEONARD. 03-If the reader will observe, he will see that, in nearly all cases, the patient has tried nearly every physi cian within his nearly every remedy; but when he hits up Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, the Cure is immediate. Grove, Dec. 1st, 1819. F.

Bennett Gents: Some time in 1843 I was attacked with King's Evil in my arm, which became so sore that 1 could not use it. and in 1845, mortification set in. I employed, at different times, each physician of celebrity within my reach; all told me mat my arm must be amputated. From the shoulder to the forearm, mv arm was full of runn ing sores, some of them as largn as a fifty-cent piece. I then tried an Indian Doctor, who removed the mortifi-ed flesh, and stopped the mortification but could pot heal my arm, My strength at this time was completely exhausted, and my person much ema ciated.

I continued this state until the summer of 1848. when, 1 saw an advertisement "Guysott's Yellozo Dock and which I read attentively, and sent for one bottle of the articlv. After using it a few days. the discharges from my arm increased and assumed light color, and Iss offensive odor, I sent for a second bottle, and while using it I found my sliength increasing, and the discharges from my arm decreasing. I continued using it until I had used six bottles, though 1 feltj myself perfectly cured before I used the sixth bottK Since that time I have not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have reappeared, and have no reason i aoum mar.

is thoroughly for I can labor with it as well as I ever could. "GuysolCs Yellow Dock and" Sarsaparilla" alone cured me, 1 took no other remedy while using it, and had I used it at the first appearance of the malady, I lally brliee it would have saved me from vers of sufferingv And I mnst earnestly recommend every per son suffering under any similar disease, to use'Gupott's Yellow Dock A signal Cure of an Obstinate Case of letter of rourteen Year Standing, by the use tf Dr. Howe's Shaker Sar-saparilla. Cincinnati, March 15, 1849. Dr.

Howe: Dear Sir Having witnessed the controlling influence of your preparation of Sha ker barsaparilia, over diabases wuicli often battle the skill of the best Physicians, I feel it a duty to you and to the afflicted, to make the following statement: My wife has been sorely afflicted with tetter (which is one of tho greatest scourges to the hu man family) for the last iourtceu years, during which time I have consulted and employed a number of the most eminent physicians in the country, and with but little success, iwasutlast persuaded to try your preparation of Shaker Sarsa- parilla, though I hud but little confidence then tiiat it would effect a cure. But I was most happily disappointed, for sho had not used more thau one bottle betoro thehapuiest results were produced, and after the use of two bottles, the disease entire ly disappeared. I have not the least doubt but that the most obstinate case of Tetter can be radically cured by the use of your preparation of Sar-saparilla. Those that are afflicted and wish for further particulars, will please enquire of Dr. J.P.J ud-kins, who was our attending physician, or call upon me, on Barr street, between Lynn and Cutter, Cincinnati ELIJAH STEPHENS.

THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. In this aud other cities, in their private practice Recommend the use ofDr.S. D. Howe's StIAKERSARSAPARlLLA As a Female Medicine! MORE EVIDENCE. ANO THER REM A RKABL URE ID-READ It is from ayoungLady residinginour city, 'CERTIFICATE.

Cincinnati, Feb. 7,1851. This is to certify that my sister, Mary C. Bel-man, was attacked, with a disease of her hip more than three years ago which rendered her so utterly helpless that she was compelled to take her bed. All hopes of her recovery were despaired of.

Some of the mostemiuent physicians of Covington and Cincinnati attended her, all of whom declared her case a hopeless one. Passing by Dr. Howe's depot an idea suggested itself that to try one bottle of his Shaker bursaparilla could do no harm. Accordingly I purchased one bottle, aud before its contents were entirely used she received benefit. I was induced to try another; before the last was used she had nearly recovered.

Now she has no pain, can walk, and has the entire use of her limbs. To Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla we attribute this effective euro. Itis butafewrramthssinceshe commenced taking it. xsCjL.mai'. Cincinnati Daily Commercial.

Remember this wonderful and astounding cure was effected by the use of three bottles only ol Dr. Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla. THE GREAT SPRING SUM- MER MEDICINE. It purifies the blood and prevents disease. It is the only Sarsaparilla that acts on the Liver, Kidneys and.

Blood at the same time, which renders it altogether more valuable to everyone, particularly temales. Dr. Muesy, Professor in tho Ohio Medical Col lege, says the Shaker preparations are truly valu able, and recommends them to the public. JN Mercury nminerai no poisonous Drugs In the Shakef Sarsaparilla. REMEMBER, Lis warranted to be purely and entirely And as a Female and Family medicine it has no equal.

Be sure you enquire for Dr. S. D. Howe'sSha-ker Sarsaparilla, and take no other. (Quart Bottles) SI per bottle or bottles for $5.

For sale by John Johnson A. Keyes, Milford; A. Darrow, Newton; and by DR.l5.i.fluwi;, No. 1 CollSgi Hall, Cincinnati, O. To whom all orders must be addresaad.

March 26, 1860. n28m3. Without nulling GREAT BAR GAINS. The Subscriber offers- assorted IRON, cheap for cash Farmers. lilacksmiths.

and others, are requested to call at the sign of the ilt Mortar Where they can get the worth of heii Iron complete for ironing wag ons furnished at satisfactory prices, at the Drug store ot JOHN JOHNSON. Jirarygville Feb. 20th 1851. tf. Blank.

Deeds, foi sals at this office ments and Liniments, for the cure of Horses, Cattle and Domestic Animals. A free use of this Ointment cures immediately all FRESH WOUNDS AND GALLS Withmt leaving a Scar. Its effects are perfectly magical in the cure of these injuries. FOR SPRAINS, STRAINS AND BRUISES. Nothing has ever been discovered that compares with Sloan's Ointment.

WIND GALLS, CALLUS AND CRACKED HEELS. Are- cured at once by the use of Sloan Ointment, if the duections are followed. SPAVIN, SWEENEY AND RINGBONE. No mistake about curing perma nently all these complaints, by a faith- lul application ol Sloan Ointment. FISTULA, POLL EVIL DISTEMPER.

Sloan's Oinfment and Condition Powder never fails to restore theani-imal sound as ever. FOUNDER CONTRACTED FEET. Sloan's Ointment and Condition Powder huve no equal in the cure these complaints. 1 he Ointment will prevent contraction of the hoofs, remove ridses, soften and toughen the feet, and the Condition Powder is remove all internal Fever and stillness SCRATCHES OR GREASE MANCE, The only infallible remedy for these complaints is Sloan's Ointment. It cures when all other remedies fail.

FARMERS, SPEPHERDS, AND DAIRYMEN. Sloan's Ointment never fails to cure all cases of Hoof Foot Rot of Sheep, and injury in the feet of other animals. Prepared and Sold. Wholesale and Retail, at the Grand Depot, 40. Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois, by IV.

B. SLOAN. CUREAT REMEDY! Sloan's Family Ointment is mild, safe, thorough, and the greatest external remedy ever used. It- is composed of vege table extracts, and possesses power une qual'ed in the annals ol Medicine for the cure of Inflammatory Diseases. It is uni versally acknowledged to be an lntallible remedy, in every case where it has been faithfully applied on the human system, for promoting insensible perspiration, and is invaluable in all diseases of the flesh.

Obstinate ulcers, old gores, chilblains, sore throat, burns, cuts, cutaneous erup tions, sore nipples, sore breast, diseases of the eye, ague in the face, rheumatic pains, contracted cords, pain in the side, back, and other parts of the system.boils, scald head, bruises, fresh wounds, Piles, and every kind of sores containing the least particle of inflammation, are permanently cored by this great remedy. Healing Virtues. It is a fact, authenticated here, as well as all over the State, and indeed the whole western. States, that Sloan's Medicines haveobtained a widespread celebrity, and reputation, to which they are justly entitled by their "heating virtues," and powers. We are among those who are prone to en dorse every patent humbug that comes along, and in this instance nave delayed our endorsement until we have been able to- make assurance doubly sure) not only by testing them person- lally but from the testimony of a numerous portion ol the commu nity living around-us.

Ullinois Globe Anril 13. '50. W. B. SLOAN.

Grand Depot, 40, Lake Chicago, 111. i Jan. Tides that "said election shall be conducted and the returns thereof made and certified to the Sec retary of State, as provided by law for annual elections of State and county officers." Therefore, in pursuance of the previsions of the statute, Wm. C. Malin, Sheriff of the county of Union, do proclaim to the qualified e-lectors of said county, that an election will be held in said county, on Tuesday Ylth day of Jane for the purpose of accepting or rejecting said constitution, and said electors are hereby notified to meet at the usual place of holding elections in the several townships in said county, on sid day, and then and there proceed to vote by ballot for or agaiut said constitution.

Thoso voting in favor of the constitution, will endorse on their ballot the words "New Constitution, Yes," and those voting against the consti tution, will endorse on their ballot the words! Jfeie wmtitution, No Tv failowine section is also submitted sepa- reteiy to a vote of the pnopleat said election, for! adaption or rejection, viz i "No license to traffic! In intoxicating liquors shall hereafter be granted in ii-is aiaie, out me uener.il Assembly may by law provide against evils resulting therefrom." Those desiring that said separata amendment become a part of the constitution, will de. rjssiMn a separate box, a ballot containing the words' Jiiseme to sell intoxicating those who do not desire that said sepkrate'amend- I E. Ivalb, a highly respectable mer chant of Rushville, Fairfield seut us the following voluntary tribute tc "PR. WISTAR BALSAM OF WILD CH.ER RV." Rushville, Fairfield, O-. April 6, 1851.

Mn. J. D. Park Dear Sir: I wish to state to you that my daughter, sixteen years, had, about a year since a very severe attack of which reduced her very much, and left her with a racking cough. I employed all of the physicians within our reach for the purpose of removing hei cough, but without success.

She appeared to be sinking into a decline, with every sympton of consumption. I then tried Dr. "Rod gers Liverwort and Tar." But this aggravated her gave her symptoms of a still more malignant character. I was now most seriously alarmed, and it was with trembling (ear that 1 from day to day, saw the progress of that insatiable disease, Consumption. I really despaired of my daughter's recovery.

But I providentially saw the certificate of Johnathan Coulson, whose daughter "Sarah Jane," was cured of Consumption by "WisiarV Balsam of Wild Cherry," this created, a faint hope that it might help my daughter, and I immediately conlmenc-ed using it, and it almost instantly gave-relief, her health was improved from the first bottle, and by the use of te bottles of "Wistar's Balsam of Wilcf Cherry," she was restored to perU i.t health, and she is not now atall pra disposed to a cough. 1 will say to all that are afficled with any disease tending to CottSJrnp-tion, do not despair, for Dr. Wistar's-Balsam of Wild Cherry will cure you-if you will but try it. E. KALB.

For sale by R. PICKET, Marysville, A. KEYS, Milford. sTdykes C(X WE have just received a good assort-mfint of GROCERIES, such a COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, RICE, TO BACCO, Wo will jpII as ehean aaever has been known in MARYSVILLE, for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, such as BACON, HAMS. CHICKENS, BUTTER, Call and examine our assortment and prices.

S. DYNES Co. May, 14, 1851. tf Tf Opedeldocs, UJ for sale at the. Dms Slav ByJ.JOHXSOK.: PAINTS and Dye-stuffs of all kinds, varnishes, at CURL OWEN'S.

July 17. CORN and HAY, wanted at this- fice. ment shall become a part of the constitution, company obtain the Said two hundred will in like manner deposit a ballot containing: alic fifty shares 80 conditionally Sllb-the words "Lieetue to tell intoxicating i i Yes." scribed as aforesaid, therein- that The polls at said election shall be opened be-' case, the aforesaid subscription of tweentho hours of 8 and 10 o'clock A. M. and Given under my hand and seal, at my office in Marysville, the 7th dav of June, 1851.

W. C. Jtf AL'IN, Sh'C Union O. June 7wl. COLUMBUS, PIQUA, tt INDIANA EAIL110AD, TO THE.

VOTERS OF UNION TOWN SHIP. 1 PPIJCATION has been made to jf- the trustees, of the township of Union in the county of Union, and State of Ohio, for an order for a special election and vote of the qualified electors of said township, on the proposition that said trustees subscribe on behalf of said the su of ten thousand dollars, (200 shares ,) the capital stock of the Columbuii, Piqua, and Indiana Railroad Company, in compliance with ti)e terms and provisions of the act ol the Geaeral Ai.

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