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The Times-Democrat from Lima, Ohio • 3

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ii ixsim if Extra VAaANxQuite an amount of powder was burned In the capijfol square at Columbus over the passage the amendment of the Constitution Oar- abolition friends could bear all the cannon they would wish by making application to the nearest recruiting office without taxing the people of the State to buy powder lor their amusement IQ Column ISSOLUTION NOTICE Having sold say entire Intension the Hard-war Store and Agricultural Machine basinet to my brother Ws Aearos take pleasure la recommending my friends te i CONTINUE THEIR PATRQNAGE At the Old Stand where a 4 Mammoth Stock! Of vast variety and at A iow figures: Can always he found The businese will he carried on ia the same manner as heretofore but in the name and Arm of WM Sc CO Those indebted to me by Note or otherwise will do me a kindness to eall and settle the same with Wm Ashton A Co where all of my accounts and notes are to he found It is now over three monthe since I made the sale Money I want and will he thankful to those who will Pay soon IMMEDIATELY FRANK ASHTON LOOK TO YO UB MONEY SAVED IS BETTBB TUX MONEY EARNED! Win Ashton Co BAYS JUST RECEIVED A FULLAND COMPLETE STOCK! Of every variety of HARDWARE! IRON NAILS Glass Sash and Saws I POWER SAWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES H0HIT0E WBIHGERS The best In the World Something that by all means should bo ia every family 4 Meat Cutters nix cl StulTers LANTERNS I Of averyX description including the Lantern" that every lady should have 3 Of a half dozen varieties BUCKETS CHURNS BASKETS 1 4 TT Linseed Carbon and Machine Oil -t YAK SIS II Huns SPOKES V' Bows Sleigh Runners STONEWARE! LGCBS ZATCHES I HINGES AND SCREWS A AUGR AND AUGUE BITS fit LOG AND TsXca CHAINS i And every other variety down to Cow Chains 7 One Hundred Keqs of Horse Shoes Whieh we will sell Wholesale or Retail on the very bestteim and loweet figures OOAEE ONE 003X13 ALL And reap the benefits 'of low prices and a fall and complete stock of Goods at the Cheap Store of Wm ASHTON Ss Successors to Frank Ashton Lima 0 Feb 3DXL TTISHaniTOl I TAn OOnDlAXs isstroyetl Consumption has dsstroyed mors cf th hamsa family than any other disoass and the best physician for many years have despaired of1 a enre or a remedy that would heal the lunge but for more than two hundred years tho whole medical world has bees impressed jtbat there was in my terfous power aud sSctenejr in the Fine Tree Tar to heal the lungs therefor they hare recommended tho use of Tar Xfmltr which la many cases had a good effect but how to combine its medical properties so as to heal the lungs has ever been a mystery until It was discovered by Dr W16IIART of PhiladelphisT Fa th proprietorof Fine Tree Tar Cot dial and Las lets put ia booties patented by the United States Government We say to the afflicted that Dr Wish Fine Tree Tar Cordial will produce the INVIGORATION OF TJjE DIGESTIVE ORGANS TH STRENGTHENING OF THE DEBILITATED SYSTEM THE PURIFICATION AND ENRICHMENT OF THE BLOOD which must expeil from the systim the corruption which scrofula breeds While this is effected by the powerful alterative (ebangingfrom disease to health properties of the Tar Cordial its healing and principle is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat penetrating to each diseased part relieving the pain subduing incarnation and restoring a healthful tendency Let this twofold power the healing and the strengthening continue to aet in conjunction with constant recuperative tendency and thd patient is saved if he has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure Pino Tree Tar Cordial Pine Tree Tar Cordial Is an Infallible Cure Is an infallible Cure For Sore Throat stad Breast For Sore Throat nd Breast Dr Pine Tree Tar Cordial is grout and effectual remedy for Blind and Bleeding Piles Blind and Bleeding Piles Thousands have Lcen eared of the above disease when all Lope of eyer receiving relief was gone Infiamation of the Lungs Inflamation of tho Lungs There is not a medicine discovered that has so much power to disoho the thick mucus that stops up the wind passages of the lungs us the Pine Tree Tar Cord which subdues tho fever and infiamation that destroy the power and vitality of the lungs and consign the patient to the grave Wo say to all lungs arc affected use Dr WUhart's 'tree Tar Cordial with great confidence a1 it has restored thousands of cases to health that wcie hoelesslygiven up tt die Colds and Coughs Colds and Coughs are speedily cured by th use of Dr Wishart'i Pine Tree Tar Cordial it does it3 work at Once and the patient is cured before other medicines would have had tmo to have any beneficial effsot Dr Pino Tree Tar Cordial Dr Pino Tree Tar Cordial Is a Great Remedy for Scrofula Is a Great Remedy for Scrofula The Pine Tree Tar Cordial will purify the blood and cleanse it of ail scrofulous matter that iscon-s tan Gy bleeding sores Internal and Salt-rheum sore legs and all skin diseases are especially cured by Pine Tree Tar Cordial it is good to be applied internal an4 ex-Vernal ia the above cases as it has great power to heal where it comes in contact with the human Cosh I Pine Tree Tar Cordial 1 Pine Tree Tar Cordial Is a great remedy for chronio croup and dipthe-ria which is sending thousands and thousands of children to a premature giave It can be cured by Dr Pine Tree Tar Cordial I Out of leu thousand cases where it has been tried in the past two years it has never missed a cas0 wherou was taken in time All families should have it ou hand aat gives instant relief in crup aud dipthcria Asthma and Cough Asthma and Cough The Pine Tree Tar Cordial gives instantaneous reliof in case3 of asthma arjd whooping cough It often cures whooping before it runs half its course as it acts at once tlpon the phlegm land mucus and expels them fiotu the throat anq the sufferer is relieved In ease of asthma use Dr Wish Dyspepsia Pills1 with the Cordial as they have never been hnova to fail to cure disease Pine Tree Tap Cordial Pine Tree Tap Cordial This is to certify that I Buffered for ten years with that dreadful cbmplaint called I suffered much pain and distress with gloom and depression of spirits I was treated by eight different physicians for my complaints and at times was much hotter but then my old disease dyspepsia would return with all its dreadful realities and my wholle system was fast wasting awtfy In this sjck and debilitated state I Was handed gireular of Dr great American Dyspepsia Fills and Pin Tree Tor Cordial whieh gavea correct description of my sufferings and I determined to place myself under the Doc care and take his As soon as I commenced the use of the medi cine I began to get better and so I continued three months at which time I was perfectly cured of all my complaints and perfectly restored to health I am to-day a well man Dr Wiahart I give yon this certificate ith a grateful heart for the benefit I have received from the use of your truly wonderful medicines May God bless yon and preserve yonr truly useful life for many years I would say to every sick person who is suffering as I was that my residence Is No 139 Richmond street Philadelphia where I will take great delight in giving testimony to the great power of Dr medicines to cure -r II ALLEN Store fud OfSce No 10 IN SECOND Street PhUadelphta Pa The cure of Dyspepsia by Dr Wish-art's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pins Tree Tar Cordial This is to certify that I bad Dyspepsia In the worst form for three years I was treated by seven of the best phjsiciahs In America some of them were Professors of Jefferson College Philadelphia but they did die no good I worse every month I wdald he taken at times with dreadful pains la my breast and stomach so great was it that I could neither sit lie nor stand but would rove aboutfrom one room to another my friends expected to see me die as there appeared to be no relief for fne In this hopeless condition I placed myself Dr treatment and nsed his medicines as directed) This day I am a well man and for three weeks I have been on my feet and working hard from early morn until eleven at night Dr Wishart I give yon this certificate with a grateful heart feeling it my duty to do so you may sad I want you to publish it to world that every person suffering as I was may have the benefit of using your truly wonderful remedies AH sick persons are at Hberly to call and see me or write to me as I went to reader all the good I can to suffering homahity JAhfES ANUELL Overseer of Washington Manufacturing Company's Weaving Room Gloucester I Dr WISHAET'S Store and OSce No 19 SECOND Street Philadelphia All examinations and consultations free charge Price per box Sent by mail on receipt cf merey- Beware of counterfeits The genuine has the name of the proprietor and 4 pine tree blown in the bottle All others are spurious Price One Dollar per bottle or Eight Dollar per dozen Sold by alt respectable druggists and atore- keepers WISHART Store and office 19 North Seeead street I Pfc ildlpWaPa estlVyl jptu (Soimtn raffrtat XiOOAL MATTERO IS tQjS PrrrxxGiih A Co Park Row New York ui IS Bute Street Boston are agenU for Tat DiMOCkA? ia theso el tie a ad areeathorUed to taka AdrertlsemenU for a at ear lo we rater JgffcBalni notices la this eofuma ena insertion IS cent per llaa -N notice inserted for Jess than $100 Destructive Fir A destructive Are occured in the town of Troy this State on Saturday evening weekago JjOss About $20000 I i Wanted A lady to assist in the Photograph Department at Sara Photograph rooms -One bar iDg experience preferred Stats Debt The total debt of Ohio is $13500000 mostly made on account of the war The Abolitionists are retrenching HoxF LeBlond Oar member Congress has oar thanks for a bound set of Congressional Globes and other Documents Also lion Cox for several able speeches Johnny Brough The Governor of this State talks about lie appears to see snakes everywhere Wonder if the old sucker frequently have them in his boots Died on tha'7th instant Charles son of II Wade aged about 10 months On the 12thSnst at the residence of Uallor Esq Mrs Elizabeth Schrader aged about 85 years Ml I Quite an Army TLfb whole number of men called for by tho President up to the present time is three millions five hundred and fifty-eight thousand eight hundred and forty-five Something of an army that Tiiat The drawing for vve Lear so much about will take place at the Court House this evening All having tickets are requested to bo on hand We understand there aro a few moro chances left The Draft Will not take place this week Every chance will be givon townships where any oxertion is boing made to clear thorn Several townships of this county aro cow clear and others aro making strenuous efforts to clear themselves Defaced Currency It is not generally koown yot it is a fact that Postmasters are obligod to receive and exchnngo stamps for fractional eirrency oo matter how much defaced provided one-twentieth part be nut missing An Appointment A mighty mean mss has been in the habit for some liiao of donating split wood from the littlo pile at our residence whilo there la plenty of cord-wood close by lie had hotter stop this petty thieving or a funeral will ha appointed at his expense Fremont Lima and Union Bail-road understand that this road is to be completed to Union CityInd the comibg summer and that the work hasklready been commenced at the other tnd of thoroad Wo hope that it nwy provo true Hancock Courier Theatrical Charles Anderson Lieut GoVernor of Ohi played at Opera House Cincinnati on Thursday night last at an entertainment given for the benefit of the poor of Cincinnati Jack Brough ought now to go on ther stage as Tho Court of Com Pleas for this county will convene on next Tuesday Several yery important cases are set for Jthia term but whether they will come on for hearing remains to bo seen Should the case of the State of Ohio vs Jas McKenny for the shooting of Daily be tried we will endeavor to give a report of it The-Peace Conference Wo publish to-day the account of the Peace Conference as given by the Bebel Commissioners it being shorthand Lincoln Bays substantially true Lincolns message on the subject is too lengthy for publication this- week but we will give a synopsis of it and the dispatches in our npxt issue 5 Sweet Bread Would you have sweet and healthy Bread BIscuitj (Cakes and Puddings? Use Herrick Gold Medal Saluratus It takes less in quantity will not make your Biscuit or Bread yellow is sure preventive to the decay of teeth is perfectly healthy and makes one-fifth more Bread and Biscuit from a barrel of flour Never use soda if yon can procure this article Try it Most all good Grocers sell It The Vice President elect Andrew Johnson is seriously ill at Nashville i If3 i CD b-de cn ES cn CP HI To the Citizens of Lima Allen County Generally QiPKEN Has -opensd a new i GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE 5 At the old staod of 1I Langan A Son Building) where h4 has the most complete stock of Groceries ever brought to this market consisting in part of Coffee Tea Sugar Rice Molasses Syrup Dried Beef Vinegar Ground Coffee Pepper Spices Starch1 Notions queens and Glassware Ac Ac Ac COUNTRY BRODUCI5I Bought at the highest market pries Step in and Seo this Stock and examine for yourself lie calls special attention to his extensive toek of T0BACC08 AND CIQAR8I ECy-Cash paid for Hides and The citizens calling will find their old friend Henry Sharp who is always ready and willing to watt on them janllme 3 DCEPKEN UBLN'S FBARGIAHSI TOILET POtViJER This widely and justly celebrated article srhieh Is used throughout Europe and Considered a necessity In th toilet' of every Lady is now for the first time introduced TO THE LADIES OF Ail ERICA Frangipannl Powder la unrivalled for removing Cbaps Blotches Pimples Chafes and other impurities of skin rendering it Soft Smooth find Beautiful Frangipanni Powder is ssed to remove Tan and Freckles giving freshness to the Complexion and a healthy hue to th skin with Youthful Softness' Frangipanni Powder la used hy the ladies of Europ to sprinkle on th insld of Kid Gloves enabling a tight glove to be drawn on and off with ease and preventing their being toiled by perspiration After the glove is withdrawn it leaves the hand Smooth doft xnd Whits with a delicate freshness and perfume 1 A Frangipannl Powder Is used to remove all roughness and redness ef the Handsj Arms and Faee It soften CORNS and all other cutaneous sxereeenees Price 25 Cents and 50 Cents i according to siz of package PffJ'Seut by mail on receipt of -1 or Sale by WILCOX A Co Principal Agents 181 Water Sb New York And hy Perfumers and Druggists ia general February 8 l8C5-2iu EOUA T-B NOTICE The following account nave been filed la the ProbeteCourt of Allen county Ohio and wilt be for hearing on Monday March 6tb The first and final account of Georg Smith administrator of 0 Ferre deceased The first account cf George Goble guardian of Joshua Bryan a person of unsound mind First and final account of Robert Underwood late guardian of the minor heirs of if £hoek-ey deceased filed by John Collott executor cf Robert Underwood dee'd Fourth account of 0 A Evans administrator of Amos Evans deceased First account of George Morris guardian of the minor heirs of Jacob 11 Hooper "dee'd First and final account of Richard Hughes administrator of Joseph Lipsett deceased Final stcecuot of Joshua Greer guardian of Sarah Jane and Moses Greer minors CHARLES HUGHES Probate Judge febSwS PREPARE F0RSUGAR UAKIHG DO you want! to Make Prepare in time) can sell yoa Buckets by the 100 cr 1600 Sheet-Iron for Pans Tubs for your Syrup Skimmers and Dippers and Sugar Kettles la any qcanty Don't fall to prepar ia time as this business usmess pays febStf I Ww ASHTON A CO QUWING Maeliine best mako at BAXTER A EBEIGHT'3 1 Hi 21 OG io II I SAL Daniel Cloors 8 McCulloch and Jacob Fridley By virtue of an execution Issued from th Court of Common Pleas of Shelbi ountyOhio and to me directed I will offer for sale at the store of McCullough A Fridley At Lafayette Alls county Ohio on I i Saturday February 18 th X8G5 at'10 o'clock a uandeoninue from day today until all the articles herein named are sold th following described property to wit: Th entire stock of Goods in the Store of MeClIoeb A Fridley in Lafayette Ohio feonsistlng of Prints Muslins Hickory bblrtlngf Delaines Woolen Goods of all sorts Ticking Ribbons Laces Thread 8pool and Skein Notions of alt sorts finis of ono small Safe one large pafs of Scales and ene small pair Seales and olhei article tn tedious tod mention and a stock ofReady Made Clothing Winter and Summer G(od two Show Cnees Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Nails and Axes Groceries Flaxseed plover and Timothy seed Wool In tht fleece Household and Kitchen I 2 two horse wagons on the arm of Jacob Frtd Furniture Salt by the barrel Hay la mew Coni in the (bock 23 shock on'Lemttel Evsrsol's farm ley one Sow and 8 small pig 1 two horse sled 9 Shovel Plow 2 two horse 1 Combined Keeper and Mower 1 (Ingle Mower Wheat Drill 5J4 tone of Hay more or leasl acres of Corn in the shock and bus rid Bull 7 feb818652wf 60O 8 Cf)LLIN3 BhsrltT OWOOIB Co CLLVELANI)oiIIO Blank Book Ilanufacttircrsi JOB PBINTEHS pIITDEIiS 4X0 msisRStS OP 'I I Coun iy Officer Zatcychf and Justice's BLANKS PAPER ENVEL cp Mor use of 4 tl its areal most uj I vertaUy conceded ard in ibet State are printed ruled in th Lest style We get np te erdsr in the iry best manner BLANK BOOKS for the up of th diffvrrut County Officer Merchants a4 thrs Our BLANKS are almost uji to tb best on fin paper and ruled in th Lest will meet with prompt attention Q-W-O EAZ BUTAil MYEB AND GENERAL CO 0 AGTI LIMA Will Bay and Sell Xsauds ad Town Lots attend to Renting and Collecting Rents Baying Taxes Ae Ac 7 Also Making Dcsds tnvMti-gating Titles 4 Also Collecting Pay Bounty and Pensions da Soldiers or their rsprs4n tali vss Prompt attention given to any hasiosils en trailed to him Office with Lamisen ever Sanford' Drag Store fsbltf CE0RGE OVERtlYEn WISHES to bir IraprovM Farm within two milef ef Lima one wall improved Alee wants to Kept Houses OVER 11 to Kbt Houses ermIer ef 84 acres tn Fpen Ha an impreved Farm ef 84 acres tn Fpenoer ton ns tip te stli Uo 80 acres ef animproved land in the same township Also Lets in Lima 1 Also an Out Let eontaioing about throe acres in the Corporation well adapted for Gardening purpose Also General Real Estate afld Claim Agent Lima Feb 8th tf EW MEAT MARKET JbiywcA oiiio BETZ )ll P1 At their meat market on North Market keep FVohU 3l6at Dally! Of the best quality end at the lowest reasonable rice Give ns aeatt our market Is open at all our of th day and evening! BLtZ A BLUME Lima Jen 13 1235J I 13 3f at hi Notice is hereby given that hare this dsy commenced prooeedtngs in the Court tit Common Plea ef Alien county Ohio to dissolve the partnership hrby existing between myself and 8 MeCoHocb at Lafayette Allan county Ohio All persons are hereby notifiud that 1 will no longer be responsible for any debt made on ae-eouat of said firm by said 8 Ci MeCoIloch Feb 1st 1865w4 JACB FRIDLEY joR the bs onaiuv Hi BAXTB Hardware go te A P-4 0 Crt to p- 0 tf 0 Q- in tr 2 0 CF 0 0 0 cn cn Z3 CO Ui JQ rs i co or TUB COSDITIOX or TUB Corn Exchange Insurance Co ON THE 31sf Day of December 1864 MADE to the Auditor of Ohio pursuant to the Statute of that State NAME AND LOCATION The name of the Company la The Corn Exchange Insurance Company" and is located in the City of New York CAPITAL The amount of its Capital Stock is $400000 00 The amount of its Capital Stock paid up is 400000 00 II ASSETS 1 Cash of tho Company on band and In the handa of Agents and other persons 20703 72 2 Real Estate uaencutnbered-Non 3 The Bonds and Stocks owned by the Company (as per vouchers accompanying) how secured and the rate of interest theroon to wit: 188500 00 4 Debts due the Company seeur ed by mortgage (as pejr accom- panying veucbeis 159850 00 5 Debts otherwise secured (as per vouchers accompanying) 14500 00 6 Debts for Premiums 5372 74 7 other securities See 14120 00 Total Assets of the Company $410051 46 LIABILITIES Losses adjusted and not due 6000 00 Losses unadjusted 24650 00 Losses in suspense waiting for further proof 4000 00 All other claims against the Company 777 50 Total liabilities 45427 50 MISCELLANEOUS The greatest amount insured ia any one risk 20000 00 The greatest amount allowed by the rules to be insured in any oneeity town or No rule The greatest amount allowed to he insured ia one any Depends on circumstances The amount of its capital or earnings deposited in any other State as security for losses None The Charter or Act of Inoorporatiea of said On File Stat or NawYoax 1 Couktt or New Youk WINDSOR Vie President and PRYOR RORKE Seoretary of th Corn Exchange Insurance Company being severally worn depose and say that the foregoing is a full true and correct statement of the affairs of said Company that the said Insurance Company is the bona fide owner of at least Oxs Ucsdbzd Thousakd Dollars of actual Cash Capital in vested ia Stocks and Bonds or in Mortgages on Real Estate worth double the amount for which the earn Is mortgaged and that they are the above described Officers of said Insurance Company i II WINDSOR Ylc President PRYOR RORKE Secretary Subscribed and sworn before me this a 15th day of January 1865 WILDE Commissioner for Ohio in New York or Tax A cdj to or Statx CotPMBCS January 20 1805 It Is hereby certified that the foregoing correct copy of th Statement Condition of the Corn Exchange Insurance Company of New York made to and filed In this office for the year 1865 Witness my Hand and Seal Officially Jas II Goo mas' Audi tor of Stats CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY To expire on tho 31st day of Jannary 1821 -Orrica os tb A cditob os Stats' Ixccxaxck Dkpaetmevt Columbus Ohio January 20 1885 the Corn Exchange Insurance Company located at New York in th Ctat -of New York has filed fa this office a sworn'state-ment of its condition as required by the first section of the aet To regulate Insurance Companies cot incorporated by th State of Ohio" passed April 8 1856 and amended February 9 1864 and whereas said Company has furnished the undersigned satisfactory evidence that it is possessed of at least ono hundred thousand dollars of actual Capital invested ia stocks or bonds or in mortgages of real estate worth double th amount for which th same is mortgaged and whereas said Company has filed in this office a written instrument under its corporate seal signed by the President and Secretary thereof authorizing any agent or agent of said Company in this State to acknowledge service of process for and in behalf of said Company according to the terms of said law Now therefore ia pnrsnaree of th first section of Aha aforesaid act I James 11 Godman Auditor of State for Ohio do hereby certify that said Corn Exchange Insurance Company of New York i authorized to transact the business of Fire Marine and Inland Insurance in this State until tha thirty-first day of January In the year ona thousand eight hundred and sixty-six 8 In witness whereof I Lave hereunto subscribed my name and eaused the seal of my office to bo affixed the day and year above written JAS GODMAN Auditor of Euta LYE A WALSH Agents Delphos Ohio February 8 3w Baxter We direct the attention of the public to the prominent card of this firm is to-day's paper They have' now received the greater portion of tho Immense stock they purchased and are selling a heap of goods simply because they sell so cheap All they ask is a chanco to show their goods and give their prices to insure a sale Call on them before purchasing The Remarkable Properties of Bronchial Troches have been thoroughly tested since first introduced The demand for them has steadily increased and purely upon their own merits they have found favor with those who from Pulmonary Bronchitis Asthma and Influenza they are entirely efficacious removing all obstructions and increasing at once the power and flexibility of the voice A Nice Story The following little story is very valuable from the fact that it contains an excellent moral: I clasped her tiny hand ia mine I clasped her beauteous form I rowed to shield her from th wind And from the storm She set her beauteous eyes on me The tears did wildly flew And with her little lips she Sweet Thomas now you go To Feis A and buy a suit of fashionable cheap clothing and we will hitch together and trot in double harness tho balance of our natural lives for the young man who marries in "tho garments furnished by Gust and Milt will have riches gathered around him and his wife will bless the day they were wed Tho last lino comprising several feot ia supposed to bo rather too long to make good poetry but it ia as short us it could bo made to (oil tho truth Shakespeare Bevised The following rich parody is from a Southern journal though it is applicable to a number of tho human rac8 in this section TO GO OR NOT TO GO? To go or not to go that is tho question Whether it pays host to suffer pesteiing By idle girls and garrulous old women Or take up arms against a host of Yankees And by opposing get killed to die to sleep (Git eout) aud In this sleep to say we sink To rest by all our wishes And live forever a consummation Just what after) To march to To fight 1 perchance to die ay there's the rub For whilo sleep care for Mary And the babes when Bill is in the lower ground feed hey? the respect I have for them that makes life sweet For who would bear the hag to mill Plow Dobbin out the wheat dig taters Kill hogs and do ail sorts of drudgery If I am fool enough to geta Yankee Ballot on the brain? cry for me? Would patriotism pay my debts when dead? But tho dread of something after death That undiscovered fellow court Mary Aud do my huggin' agony And makes me want to stay at home as I aint mad with nobody Shells aud bullets make cowards of us all And blame my skin steeds And pomp and circumstance of war Arc to be compared with feather bed And Mary by my side Tlie Constitutional Amendment The proposed amendment to the Constitution prohibiting Slavery passed the House on Tuesday and now has to be ratified by the State Legislature's when it will be the law of the land Thus the car of freedom moves forward We notice that Hon LeBlond dodged the vote This wil make it very convenient to fall ir with whichever side hid party maj conclude to addpt on that question in the Gazette That is Bimply nonsense There is no danger of the Democracy trying to steal that Abolition thunder and Mr LeBlond was well aware of it or would not the next day asked to have his vote recorded Static dard No Fraud The reader will recollect what a fuss was made by tho abolitionists about upon the soldiers' when it was ascertained that the ma-jority of the soldiers of Now York had voted for McClellan Several Com-mrssionerswere arrested and the ballots destroyed Bat strange 1 a aay or two ago the announcement was made that -Cot'North was released and that there was no frauds -at- Rllf What a modest -President! He finds that certain votes are against -destroys them and then after things had quieted down announces by releasing the men that it was a mistake Nice President I Fremont Messenger j- n' One of the charges brought against a recruiting officer who has had a trial by court-martial in Washington this week was that he administered the following oath to recruits: solemnly 6wear you will support Old Abe as long as you live and be a good boy God damn -Boston Herald The Mayor of Savannah says his people starve' Let him put some of them at a cheap Cleveland boarding house and bet they can Cleveland Plain Healer It is asserted that Sherman killed all the dogs on his line of march We wish that Sherman woald march through Urbana once-LVi and Unicn't Ditto through Lima 3 A.

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