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THE DAILY MESS. MUl.ttBlD P1.I.T, CgrT t'4T, T , , Tim nmniiTi rnrnn company. PATURIMY.. .JAUUARY II Adams Express. We are under daily obligations to the pfDtlemanly pent of Adaml Express for late New York paper- S, C. aTkbidith hae our tbauks for repeated faror in the shape of late papers. Thanks. We bare received from Milton Payler, Ksq , Reprerentatire from this county, sev eral public documents of value for reference Ohio Banks to Suspend Specie Payments. We print elsewhere to-day the bill intro duced into the Legislature, authorizing the (.bio banks to suspend specie payments. Our intelligence from Columbus assures us that there is little doubt but the bill will pass. It is said Mr. Flogg is the only mem ber from this county opposed to it. Biloxi. This place, which the telegraph advises us li&s been taken t y General Butler, is situated on Biloii Bay, and commands the . railway communication between New Orleans and Mobile. By its occupation, our troops will be able to menace at once Mobile, New Or leans and Jackson. It has a population of some three hundred and fifty inhabitants, scd is a place of summer resort lor the citi zens of New Orleans. to Stirring News Expected. The starting of the gun-boat expedition and the advance by land of a large force fiom Cairo, would seem to indicate tbat it is intended tbat something ahall soon be done in Southern Kentucky and Tennessee. It is not definite known at what point it ia in tended the expedition to strike, but it is thought to be Columbus. The telegraph this afternoon may give us something more definite than is found in the morning news. At any rate, we may within the next few days expect to hear of a most important, and, we thinkudesperate engago went, as our information from Kentucky says tbat the rebels will fight there like de monsdeeming it a struggle of life or death to them. tbe the Missouri. Considerable interest is felt among poli ticians in the State to know who Governor Gamble will nominate to fill the CAcancise in the United States Senate, caused by the ex pulsion of Polk and Johnson. Francis P. Glair has many fiiends who would rejoice to Fee him transferred to the Senate. Sample Orr also has many friends, who claim for Itini an appointment to the Senate. His selection would probably give as great satis faction to the Union men of the State as that of any other person in it. Many others have also been spoken of in this connection, among them Judge Breckinridge (cousin of the Kentucky traitor) and S. M. Glover, of St. I.ouis. to The Contrabands Dislike Work. A Port Boyal correspondent of the Man chester (N. H.) American states that Mr. D. M. Robinson, of that place, has a large num ber of "tie subjects of strife under his chargt near Beaufort, ginning co'.ton. Tbey are to be paid," be says, "f 8 per month for their work, and bave the same rations furnished them as are given to all our troops. Some of these fellows, work very wellvbut gener ally tbey are on the watch to escape the eye of tLe overseer and be off out of the way of all work. Pay seems to be no inducement. Tbey are born slaves, are ignorant and indo lent, and the philanthropist will have a broad field to work in to bring them to a proper state of industry. Certain emancipationists ought to travel among negroes south of Washington to know what negroes are. Hearing will perplex, and teeing obfnscate the whole who are overwonied." ' A New National Currency. As our readers are already advised, a bill has been introduced into Congress to provide a new national currency, based upon a de posit of United States stocks. Under this bill banks may be organized in any portion of tbe country, with capitals of not less than $50,000; and upon depositing with tbe Bu reau, to be constituted for the management of the system, bonds of the United States, shall be entitled to receive bills for circula tion to a like amount. In addition to such security for the redemption of the bills, it is provided tbat each bank shall keep on hand, in moneys of tbe United States (which pro vision is intended, we presume, to embrace Treasury-notes) twenty-five per cent, of the amount of its circulation outstanding at any one time. The bills of banks organized under this law are to be received in payment of the dues to Government, except customs. The provisions for the management of the banks, and the proceeding to be taken in case of de fault in redemption of bills, are similar to those of the banking law of tbe State of Ne w York, and do not require extended notice. The scheme also provides that thirty per cent, of the capital of each bank shall be paid up at the time of the commencing business. When sixty per cent, of tbe capital is paid up, tbe bank msy apply to the Controller, who may extend such time for paying up the remainder as be may deem compatible with tbe public interests. The New York Timet thinks that how ever excellent the scheme may be, it does not seem probable that the public would avail themselves of it to any considerable extent. Tbe banking capital of the country is already largely in excess of the wants of commerce and trade. Capital can now be better employed in other directions than la creating new institutions. As tbe Treasury notes are to be received ia Government dues, and can be purchased or adopted by any bank as its currency, it ia not at all likely tbat parties will associate themselves together lot tbe purpose of banking, under a law which compels them to keep on band tbe amount of the jr circulation in Govern ment Stocks drawing only six per cent., and in addition, twenty-five percent., either in specie or Treasury-notes drawing no inter est whatever a sum exceeding perhaps tbeir capital while at the same time tbey must otherwise bar oa band an amount of capital fully equal to that of tbe banks doing business under the laws of most of the 8 taws. Tbe banks of New England, for example, would bate to provide double capitals to avail themselves of tbe schemes proposed. Ia tbe competition that would naturally arise, it is not difficult to see that tbe banks to be organized under tbe law of Congress would have much the worst of it. The disabilities under which they ate placed, would, we far, deter, at such a time as the present, tbe public from embarking la tbem, leaving tba law but little better than a silent letter upon the j'a'uttlMjgk. . , ...., Rolls, Missouri. This place has obtained considerable note ince the commencement of the war. It is the present terminus of the south-west branch of tbe Pacific Railroad, and distant from St, Louis 113 milts. . It It the county. (eat of Pbelps County, and is situated oa a ridge of tbe Ozark Mountains. Tbe popula tion of Roll a, previous to its occupation by tbe Federal army, may possibly have reached 250. The only public buildings here are the jail and court-bouse. There is neither school-bouse nor church. - A correspondent, who recently travelod through that State, says that " no one, who has never traveled through Missouri, can have any adequate idea of the degraded con dition of the common people, or the wretched manner in which they live. Most of them spend their days in miserable log huts, and are apparently perfectly contented with their mede of life. Of course, the people are su premely ignorant, few of them being able to read or write. Ia tbe appearance of every thing around me, but tbe glorious landscape, palpable, indubitable evidence of the de moralizing, barbarous Influence ottlavcry." In as Rolls, Missouri. Contributions to the Great Exhibition. Tbe American Commissioners for the London World's Fair have postponed the departure of tbe Government vessel wbieh is carry goods for exhibition free, until the last of this month, or two weeks later than the date previously announced. The appre hension of difficulty with England has de layed the receipt of contributions, but the prospect now is that the space in the vessel will be fully occupied, and that American industry will be adequately represented at Great Exhibition. An effort is being made to secure an appropriation from Con gress, to enable the Commissioners to make necessary arrangements for transmitting contributions. of to the the Sold Again. The New York Timer, with all its "metro politan'' sagacity, bos been "sold" by a Cin cinnati local, who got up an item a few days since about the capture of a notorious rebel named T-u r k-e-y. Here is the item as pub lished in the New York Timet. The reader will see the sell: T. U. R. Key, one of the rampant rebels arrested at Warsaw, Ky., a few days ago, managed to escape from confinement in Cin cinnati on Sunday. Four soldiers chased him, and after overtaking him were obliged give him a Bevere blow with a musket be fore be would come to terms and return to his quarters. as A British Example. It will be recollected that the Dublin anti war meeting was presided over and ad dressed by O'Donohue, M. P. Immediately after that event tbe Lord Chancellor re moved him from the commission of the peace, as a punishment for the past and a warning for the future. This is the way in which Great Britain whose organs profess to mourn over tbe extinction of free speech in our Northern States rewards any differ ence of opinion from the powers that be. The English press are bewailing with hor ror the barbarous modes of conducting the civil war in the United States, but they had do horror for the English mode of dealing with the Ilindoo prisoners daring the East India rebellion, by lasbing them to the muz zles of cannon and blowing them to pieces by firiDg them off in platoons. Whisky has advanced in price in this city three cents per gallon within a few days. Captain R. M. Moore, of this city, has been appointed to a Msjorship. a Uncle Sam to be Fleeced Again. Within the last ten years a splendid forti fication bas been erected on the Fort Point, at tbe southern side ot the entrance to tbe harbor of San Francisco. Competent United States engineers, however, have' frequently reported that to complete the defensive works in that neighborhood another fort is itidiFpensable, to be erected on Lime Point a jutting piece of land directly opposite the fort already constructed. Accordingly Con gress, several years ago, made an appropria tion for the purchase of the necessary Bite and commencement of the work. The owner of tbe land, on being applied to, demanded a most exorbitant price for it. Nevertheless, after a struggle, a contract was entered into lor its purchase at the price of $200,000, for a few acres of desert, absolutely valueless for any other purpose than that of being made tbe site for a military work. Tbe draft upon the Treasury was drawn, and then re called and the order for purchase counter manded, in consequence of the conviction tbat there existed a villainous combination to force tbe Government to pay tea times more than a reasonable and fair price for tbe land desired. Subsequently the Legislature of California pasted a law authorizing the condemnation of tbe rrquircd site for Federal purposes, under which it was condemned to public me, and its value assessed at $125,000 at least $106,000 more tban any sane man would give for it except with a view to speculating upon tbe Government. Nevertheless tbe owner of the land appealed to the Supreme Court oi Calitornia, which recently decided that tbe property was not subject to be con demned. The Court held tbat the State could order tbe condemnation of land onlv in a case where the owner refused to sell, or wbere tbe owner and tbe Government could not agree upon the price and tbat inasmuch as me owner am once agree to sell and a contract tor Ibe price was then made, the Government bas no cause of action So it win be seen tbat there is no recourse for tbe united Mates except to submit to the pro posed extortion or leave a most important harbor exposed to any maritime enemy wbo may be looking for a convenient spot at wmcu 10 striae, jneaiuerence between ibe Government and tbe speculator is $75,000; and with the Executive is left the responsi bility of deciding whether our Pacifio em pire snail be left longer tbas unguarded rather tban yield to tbe attempted extortion. Tbe facts bave ell been laid before the President duriDg tbe last few days. it - NoksinskI It is reported tbat Cassius M. Clay desires to return home to take part in tbe war. Tbis is utter nonsense. If no em ployment is given to tba men we already Lave, thero is and can be no possible occa sion for more either officers or men. If six hundred thousand men aod a moat lib eral proportion of officers, getting excellent wages, are not enough to begin to whip tbe rebels, tbey never will be whipped. San dutky Regitttr. It is stated as an absolute fact tbat General Thomas bas thirty or forty of hit own re latives io office. Another man hat succeeded in getting nearly sixty of bis family relations into good berths. A Galveston letter to the Richmond Dit patchy dated December 7, says tbat tbe Gov ernor bas forbidden tbe removal of cotton from tbe plantations, thus disappointing those persona wbo were anxious to ship their crops to Matamorai. Habtpord, Co , Jaauaar 10 Colonel Samuel Cult died at nine o'clock, of an acrute attack upon the brain. His disease was rather tuadeo, tbouga not wholly un expected, at be bad been 1 1 fur several days. A moDster bakery baa beea established at Cork, with the view of selling bread to the ptortt rim rost during tbe expected bard times. HirJohn Aroott, the Mayor of tba ci' j, has lev; jUo.ouO ia iU couoera. . Kentucky Army Correspondence. [Special Correspondence of the Press.] The War in Kentucky. MUMFORDSVILLE, Ky., Jan. 9, 1862. Mud, mud, and nothing but mud yesterday. And of all tba muddy places I've ever teen, Mumfordsville carries the pnlm. Would it any way discommode you or be Inconve nient with your rules to send me a pair of good-sized Stilt, say about six feet long, to to enable me to move from Mrs. Barrett's, wbere I am stopping, to tbe Adams Express Office. If I don't bave some mode of loco motion besides those which nature furnished me with, I fear much for Hems. I bave no serious thoughts of throwing off this " mor tal coil" for some time to come, and to be candid, I don't believe I am altogether pre pared just now ; and Indeed it is nothing short of an attempt at suicide to venture on foot from the railroad to "head-quarters." The mud is that tough that it holds on to a fellow as though it wished him to remain and keep it company. If the colored popu lation were only sufficiently keen it would take tbem but a few minutes to change their sable hue to dark red. They need only lie down in any part of the streets of Mumfords ville for one moment, and tbeir color can cot be detected by the greatest or most shrewd " nigger-bunter." I presume we will make some sort of an advance to-day across Green River. The soldiers are all anxious to move, and get done with the war. Yesterday, a Major Tifer, from the rebel camp, came as fur as Wood sonville, just opposite our camp, with n flag truce. Word was sent General McCook, wbo immediately dispatched Captain Daniel McCcok and Lieutenant Davis, of bis staff, meet the Hag. They returned with the report that the rebel Major came for the pur pose of arresting a murderer, whom they learned was now in our camp. Tbe impres sion here is that this was only a hoax, and that the scoundrels merely wanted to learn strength of our force?, and also to see if bridge across Green River was near being fiLished. Of tbe former he departed as igno as when he came, as he was not allowed come any nearer than Woodsonville, and to the latter, bad he only remained one hour longer be could bear the shouts and hurrahs of thousands, as the locomotive crossed tbe bridge to the other side. Yesterday Colonel Starkweather, of the First Wisconsin, I understand, detected thrie masked batteries not far from camp, along the railroad track. Tbe Colonel's regiment was tbe advance pickets, and while out tbey delected these batteries. A young man named Attlebury, of the Eighteenth Ohio, Colonel Stanley, was acci dentally or mysteriously shot yesterday wbile traveling out through tbe woods near own camp. lie was shot in the abdomen. Tbe woncd is a very serious one, and it is feared will prove fatal. He is a Kentackian birtb. No one knows who shot him or wbere the bullet came from. Tbe Government has taken a judicious thought with reference to the comfort and health of tbe troops here by building large ovens for the purpose of giving thorn fresh bread once a day. mis is a good move, and tho originator should be forever considered philanthropist. Now, instead of having the everlasting hard biscuit stuck at them three times a day (and sometimes it must be scaked in water several hours by those hiv irg bad teeth before they can masticate it), tbey will have good, soft bread a luxury long expected and eagerly looked for. No sooner was tbe news of tho erection of these bakeries made known than a rumor spread abroad of the arrival of someQuartermasters and Commissaries trom Western Virginia. This information brought terror to maoy a heart, and if it turns out to be so it will not fail to bring maoy a brave man to an un timely grave. General Buel is very attentive to bis men, and it is to be hoped be will not admit any of those rascals, to pollute tbe army of Kentucky, by allowing even one of tbem inside the lines. 1 hey nave fleeced the soldiers in Western Virginia for six long months, and now to be sent here would en rich them forever; for of all the thieves and rascals living, tbe Quartermasters aud Com missaries of Western Virginia carry the day. sun, the the try tbat in war of lock ors' as rates First of for have lint, rebel the for the of was of she of LATER. Since writing tbe a ore I am informed tbat a deserter trom Buckner's camp bas ar rived, and gives a sickening picture of the condition ot the rebel troops, tie says tbey are perfectly disorganized, and tbat the tpliod fever is raking tbem down; be re pot ts to bave witnessed as many as thirty burials in one day. Tbe hospitals are crowded with the aick and the dying, and that there is no medicine hardly to be found in the camp. A truly reliable correspondent of tbe CiLcinnati Commercial published an article in tbat paper a lew days ago, in which be had some qualmt of conscience with refer ence to drunken officers. Well, now, this correspondent, instead ot publishing eii'ib malicious articles, should put on his "cleri cal" robes and preach "repentance and re mission of sin," and then go on bis knees and ask God's put dun for writing such li bels. As a clergyman, bis first duv. it seems to me, wouid be to go and visit tbe officer referred to, and preach to him "the everlasting Gospel ot tbe son of man," and, mat was not 8umcieDi,ni8 next duty would be to repeat them to the General command ing Hut, instead oi tbis. be comes out and exposes to tbe enemy whether intentionally or otherwise I am unable to say the weals points of our army. Tbe officers against whom be bas tried bis battery are tbe moBt efficient and most accomplished in our army; and if be only looked at them while on drill, be could not help saying that they are the best drilled in tbe division. Tbe only rea son assigntd here fur bis malicious article is, tbat tbe officers whom be alluded to in bis reliable letter would not suffer him to cate chise them. He is well paid for preucbiog, and I thick be should atiend to it. Instead of padding aud vsiting from bou-e to bouse, as be is wont to do, be should visit the sick of his regiment, of which casts he has a large number. I will leave this sanctified correspondent in the hands of the proper authority, knowing tbat "He forgiveth all a on cars me last tbe nn as M. E. J. Important from Eastern Ky. HUMPHERY MARSHALL BEGS TO "ARRANGE MATTERS." From tbe editor of the late Sandy Valley Advocate, now one of the proprietors of the Louisville Democrat, wbo arrived in tbis city from the Beat of operations in the Sandr Valley yesterday, we leara tbat tbe second rebel invasion of Eastern Kentucky bas ended in a disgraceful rout. On Monday last, Colouei Garfield's forces (including the Forty-second Obio, Colonel Lahao F. Moore's Tenth Kentucky and some eigtbten hundred cavalry.) had proceeded as iar up me Dig oanay as raintsville within seven miles of tbe rebel camp, when tbey were met by a flg of truce beariog a mess age from Humphrey Marshall asking if mat ters could Dot e arraosred withuut a di ht. Colonel Gat field immediately replied tbat be could offer bim no arragemeat except either to fight or surrender uucoaditionally. Marshall then addressed his men, inform ing tbem tbat tbey had no alternative ex cepting to surrender or disband, and giving tbem tbeir choice. They decided to disband. Tbey immediately collected aud set fire to all their wairoos, tents, camp eauioasre. sun- plies, etc., and then each man was permitted to take care of himself, and the whole force scattered ia confasioa. No attempt, was made to save aoy thing excepting their, can Don, which were hauled ott As soon as Oolonel Garfield was annrited of tbe (acti, be dispatched his cavalrr ia pursuit. Tbey are expected to capture tbe guns, as well as, perhaps, to pick up many of tbe fly inn rebels. A sufficient force will doubtleas be left ia this region to secure to it peace and safety for tbe future. Tbe rebels in North eastern Kentucky. from be high estima'e in which Humphrey Marshall's military abilities were held, had strong cope or success under bis leader sbipj Debet forth they must feel how at terly, hopeless are tbeir efforts to gala a foot- lug in lliia portion of Uie Btaut. as VARIETIES. A brilliant meteor was observed in the eastern sky at New York Friday morning, shortly after seven o'clock. Its diameter ap peared to be about one fourth that of the and It was accompanied by a shining train of light, from which a shower of start blazed, as if a rocket had gone oa a burst. So far from that terrible distress and starvation that was predicted, the New York Sunday Timet says the demand upon the benevolent societies have not as yet reached aggregate of former years. Long lines of advertisements anpear in Charleston and Savannah pipers of plantations for sale, some of which are rec ommended as beyond the line of defense. Significant. "Ilusband, I have an asthma so bad that I ean't breathe." "Well, my dear, I wouldn't ; nobody wants you to."' , God bas not taken so much pains in fram ing, and furnishing and adorning tbis world tbey who were made to live in it should despise it. There begins to be a disposition apparent various parts of the country to throw Canada money out of circulation. Tbe Massachusetts war bill against the Government is $3,200, 000. The disbursements in Missouri since the began exceed $18,000,000. Two million dollars' worth of cotton has already been gathered by our forces at Port uoyai. Tbe Kingston (C. W.l Kewt savs tbe release Mason and Slidell does honor to Mr. Seward. An English newsnaner describes a new in process of manufacture in Wolver hampton, having 244,140,025 combinations. One of tbe sailors at tbe New York Sail Snug Harbor went up to tho city on uonuay to celebrate bis one bundreth birth day, lie was born at Gottland, Jan. 6, 1762, papers in bis possession Bhow. Several larjre purchases of manufactured cotton in bond have been made in Montreal recently by dealers from New York and Boston; wholesale prices thero for many styles of goods being mnch below current in tue American market. Anothib Tax Pboposkd. It is said that a reaolution will be introduced in the House, instructing the Committee on Ways and Means to propose a tax of one fourth or one half a cent per mile on all railroad passes gets traveling in the United States. There are now from 6,000 to 7, 000 more negroes on tbe islands about Beaufort than when our troops first landed. Tbe Petersburg (Va) Exprett says the South Carolina Regiment, in the Army the Potomac, bas not received any pay a long time, and tbe families of tbe sol diers will be likely to experience pinching want. A number of the first ladies of Havana sent a large box of elegantly prepared tied np with colored ribbons, to the army, as a testimonial of their heart felt devotion to tbe Southern cause. Tbe General Government has placed to credit of tbe State of Indiana $70,000, ammunition furnisbed by the State since commencement of the war. Michael E, Ames, Esq., a leading lawyer Minnesota, and late partner of United States Senator Wilkinson, died at St. Paul recently. He went to Minnesota from Mich igan in 1849. He was Speaker of the Terri torial Legislature in 1851, and a prominent member of the State Constitutional Conven tion in 1857. The total nnmber of intentions of mar riage issued in Boston during tbe year 1861 2,300, a decrease of 318 from the previous year. This decrease is doubtless the result the civil war, and tbe consequent pros tration of business which followed. At a lecture recently delivered at Newcastle-upon-Tyne by Jessie Meriton White, affirmed that Cavour pledged tbe island Sardinia to France before he died, and Louis Napoleon is only waiting the proper minute to seize his prey. This ac cords with the assertions lately made by Mr. Roebuck. Deacon and Mrs. Dan. Veits celebrated their wolden wedding at East Granbv. Conn- New-Year's Day. Four daughters, with tbeir husbands, and five sons with their wives, met at !'he old liomesteud. and. to gether with the parents aud twenty-two grandchildren, made up a family party of forty. In a family so lare, for tbe long period of half a ceutury, no death bas oc rnrred, except an infant child of Rev. Mr. Veits, a tew weeks since; and all except tbe latter, (wbo bas been fjr nearly ten veata a settled pastor io Hancock, Mass.,) live within rew mues ot toe old borne. A muskrat threw the whole eommtinitvnf Winsted, Conn into commotion lately bv eettiDg into the main gen pipe of that vil lage, and obstructing the flow of tbe gas. A Long. Train. The Rock Island Argus, Saturday last saw a train of fifty-live crossing the bridge into Iowa. Wbile locomotive was on tbe Iowa shore tue ten cars of the train were in Illinois. TllK Dit AD or 1861. Amonrs the notice n( deed ot 'CI. prominent lilacs should he given to King Cotton. Gbit. Four ladies in FiaherviUd. New Hampshire one married and three uumar riid adopted tbe Bloomer cos ume some two years since, and siill wear it, to the ex clusion of ail other styles. Mr. Phillips, late Auditor of the Treasury Department, hut now ia the rebel army, wrues, reiueing toseu nis property at Wash ington, as tbe Confederates expect to be in s&uington soon. December, in 1861. will be nut on record a month of extraordinary milduess on tbis continent. In many sections of the West, farmers have plowed, logged, and engaged in uiuer legitimate spring worn. SlNQIKO A MONO THE SoLDIXBS. Cn'nnftl Jobn Cochran bas introduced singing into uib trgiiDcui, iu wuiuu an toe men aud officers are expected to take part, and bas established daily religious services through me regimental Ubaplaia. The Dubuque Herald advises the erectioo a sugar refinery io tbat cilv, to aid in producing practical results in tbe culture sorghum. Here is a chance for a capitalist- Military Keys. In military parlance, certain strategical points, natural or artificial, are designated the keyt of certain positions or sections country. Cumberland Gap is said to be the key of East Tennessee, Memphis West Tennessee; Bowling Green is the key Middle Kentucky, Paduch of Western Kentucky ; Springfield is the key of South ern Missouri, and, under present circum stances, of the whole State; Cairo is the key of an immense extent of oountry ; Key West is tbe key to a great part or Florida, and Fort Pickens to a great part of Ala bama j Fortress Monroe is the key of East ern Virginia, and Cheat Mountain and Kom ney of tbe Western part of tbe State. Our navy carries in its capacious pocket tbe key of tbe Gulf and Atlantio coasts; and this has created for us several minor keys to the States there bordering suoh as Port Royal, ISiloxi, Hatteras, etc And so we mibt designate other points on the ooaat and in land, that are keys whioh open tbe way large sections of rebel territory. ' Home few of these keys are yet io tbe hands of the rebel robbers, but most of them are in pos session of tbeir legal owner, the National Government. Those which are not yet our bands, such as Bowling Green, Memphis, Springdeld anj Manassas, we are just about ready to capture from the robbers by means of our military police. When we ooce get bold of them, our people will make rapid rtrides aoroas Ibe count ry toward the orlgi nal dens of thievea and pirates, ia South Caro lina and on the Gulf, and scourge tbe band its into honesty. And aftae these lost keys are again oura, as we believe tbey will before the Winter paaaea away, we might be aura tbat Ibe nation will not again Urtui slip out of m hands. A. i . U'inut. Clsvulako, CoIiUmruh and Cincinnati Railroad. Tba Cleveland Herald states that the election of officers of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad took place last evening, resulting in the re-election of the old ticket, to-wlt: L. M. Hubby, President: ' K. S. Flint, Su perintendent; Addison Hills, General Freight Agent; H. C. Marshall, General Ticket Agent; T. P. Handy, Treasurer George II. Rns.iell, Secretary and Deputy Treasurer. Tbe statement of the road shows tbat the management of tbis railway could be in no more competent hands, and in truth its efficiency should not be impaired by the selection of other gentlemen as officers. The Daily Trest Is the most reliable, well conducted paper in the city. It is published on a four-cylinder press, and is rapidly ris ing in public favor. We wish both the JW and its conductors great success, long lives and happy ones. Ililltborovgh Gaietle. HOME INTEREST. V A. A aCTBTEl, Cloaks Watchet ftnd Jewelry, No. 271 ODtral-RTonuo. Cub for old ttoM and PlWor. DIED. FOX.- Jdnnnry At ft o'clock P. H . ArJdit Bell, da Huh tor of Thnmas Anrl Margarut B. Jfox, aged eleven years nd two montlia. The funeral will take plnr at 1 o'clock on Sun day, tbe 12th Instant, trom the rptidcnotf of her pa rent, near Lockland. Friends of tbe family are invited to attend, BTPBY. On Thursday, Jan nary 9, at 4i o'clock, Xl'en SI. Bin by, aged sixteen years. B1TAFFFFR. At tba re M on co of her dantTViter, Klira P. Stewart, January 10, Susan Shaertcr, in her eyenty-nixth )ear. The funeral will tafce place on Firnt-day, the 1 tth Instant, at 2 P. M , from Friends' Meettng-taouHo, on Fifth-fit. between Control ar. and John-st. Friends of the family are reepecUully Invited to attrnd. ART EXHIBITION. Pllto's Oonoort XX till, (IN OPKRA-HOt'SK.) Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon Wlf.L BR EXHIBITED, ATTHR KI. KU ANT and cummndicu. Oincert Hull in lb. Upera-bciuo, an entirely new and auperb PANORAMA OF FAIRY LAND, ralrtted oa 25.fnfl sunare feet of canvas, by the cel. ebrated Artist, WM T. POttritR, Jnq , combining exiraoiuinftty mecnanicai rn-cts, gorgeous coior Ji fr, beautiful mnvitig tigureR, peculiar and artistic studies, tare and delicate blending of liarht and shade, delicious sunset, toft mronlij(ht4, clear and aauiu ikies, pure aud translucent watnrs, predating A CHEF D'anUVRBI Of all that Is lovely In Nature and grand In Art, realizlbf the embodiment of the superstitions of all ages, cl then in the glowing ftney of the P. et, uniifd to the nagio pencil of the Artlit. delighting the tmaginati' n and elcvatiug th heart by a truth ful pre-eutation f all that gif ed miudi hive dreamt d of ia f airy Land, tc here warm, glowing and redolent with artistic truth and beauty. PROF. KNEASS WILL PPES1DE IT THE PIANO. To Fa Mil. its This exhibition Is one of the most bpftutthii in tructure evr presented to the public While Juterestinff to sdults, it is calculated to charm and delight children, aakeniog ia their ymithful nitnrts a des r of knowing the woudors of Nature a'd Puiity. and exciting the parent and holiest emotions. Patents are reapootfully iuvited to 840 aid judge for themselves. Synopsis of Scenes In Fairy Land PAKT I. SIGHT IN FA I BY UND-FAIRY ISL1C-BYB. IL'S CAYE-GOLDBN GBOTTO, OB TI1K PAL ACE or F&IBY QUEEN. FART II. THE OCIAN'8 BVD-CORAtS-SBA-SIIELLS F1SH-MISKBALOQY. PAKT III. IAHTH-BIALM8 OF KTUKB-FAIBY PAL ACE OKKINO OBKBON-CLOl'D LAND ENr CHAM'HD FOB EST PALACE OF JEWELS IS SAIBI LAND. Sir t dmittiwce, 25 cent,; Children, IS cent,. School, ou libeiai terois. m Time or Opkminh HMurday afternoon at 2 o'clock evputnK Ht. 8 o'clock. rio30 z MUSICAL. T ICIITR A BRDn(TKV4 AND Wtf. J h r, AUK A UU.'S 1'IAWIIK. I am bow receirii.g a targe tck of tbe a1 oyo unri.aled Pianos bought for :A6U at war trices, and vill ai'll fr ( AHti loer ttiau I ever gold tin-fame quality lfiiro; or I will root and 'et tba rent py tor the fiuo. Hoaiomber the nnm"er 71 JTourta.tt O U. UUttOU. Old Pianos inker in exchange for Lew. jail 1)1 AIM FOK RRNr-NKW AND 8nO- utu BAi roil wi'i nna the larRvat stock of Pianos in ihis citt lor rent, at Wsl fourth- fF5r-v1ir street, at frocu 83 to 83u perquar- 8 J 2 I I tor t-emember the uuiuber -F ' -en l ourm et. O M MOBCH. Old PibD' a taken In excha-sre for new. jail NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of to in be let WOHTH UOLD, DIXCVs VKfhTBLK IHTHlRTIC fll'lN crated with Nuitir frhe-efore agreea ble), for nilfousnew, fcSick Headache, ete , to mrifj the blood, etc. ALbO liixon's Original and Genolne Olycer'ne 1 oiion tor II.--.ling Chained Hunan and Faces, Bore Lips, oto. 8 Id by DaVIDHON a BBO., Drnargiats, (8uRcini-ors to ft. L:xon,) jail Haret pla.-e. N K cor. Fif h and maln-suj. FLYING AltTILLERY IN TUB BEGCfcAK A 8 BIT. TEEM OF ENLISTMENT THBEE YEAB8. CLOTOFH, BO 4 K l D T.OPOIVfJ lurni h d at the llecruUInu Office Imin dl. ately ratter enliHiment. for particular-), auilr at ti'e Recruiting hrnde.vous. No J.49 byctmore-st. uriiicii on ce, no 41f I vine sc. it" it i o OJlllu, iiltut. mi u davalrr, jalO-lf llecruitiDg Oilier. Coffee-drinkers, Attention! IJI FdSF CAM, AT TAB MILT. COR- NEK of brcmdwuV and binth-sts., where you can procure Barley or Bye Coffee, Which is Screened, Fanned, Scoured, BUamed and Boasted. Ml-f J. EL8TNEB, Agent. r IMVK TUB liARGEHT ASSORT MENT of . XCiig-lisli Is If a tea Fver brontht to this clly, which we are selling at costol lurvorlmtloa. B. KIT rttUDGsl CO., jas-fiOp No. :l t Mttin-st. TOE LOVERS OF CATAWBl a? tin!' I. II KrVSIW THAT WIM.I art. 7 Won S telshiattd make is reduced to the lowest poefciiile war writes- Wholesale aud Hetail. O-me and see, at Depot, No, Vj Time Building, WILLIAMSON'S WINB pBOWH8' DKPOT IjaMf) MAD-QUARTERS. U1LITAN IICN AXD SUTLERS Will 8 A VIC BIONBT BY PURCHASING TB AIR. GOODS AT TUB New Rubber Otoro, 80 LI WI8TIKN AOBNOT ' For tbe Sale of tho I'latent COMBINATION UUP COT! rxzuwibs oo No. 56 West Fourth-st., alt . , OPPOSITE 0ABLIBU BLOCK, SPECIAL NOTICES. I From the Lebanon (Ohio) OIHtsen of Ang. 1, imi.) sSCfT LA M KPMJI N EH ol th. dar. none are more sonant after than Dr. BOB A0K B Scandina vian Remedies. Thus medicines era oompnnnded of Bwjaisn herns, and are excellent In pnrliyina the blnod and romoTtni disorders. I'erroin sirffering from chronic 01. eases should gira them a trial. For sale at the Prtnclral OIBre. 6 Esst Fourth. St., Cincinnati, and I t In nelt and Merchants grafr ally thronnhont the L'nited States a i-s,n o t i r F.-Mrnf suits and WCS UlAtKaMlTHS.-All members of the ST. and B. Tnlon, Ho. 1, of Ohio, wbo are six months in ar rears for dner. are hereby notified to settle the same at or hofore the meeting to be held THIS (SM nrdny) kVKMMl, at 7' ocloek.at I'ulon II til, Plum-et. Those who fail to comply with this no lle will be dc-alt with according to the Constitu tion. Br order of M. and II. I'., No. 1. Ohio. s JOHN OLINOMAN, financial Secretary. WOP The Her. H. . UARI'KK, Pastor of tho J'imt Fnltrd Presliyterian Church, Xonia, will presch In the First I'. P. fjhnivh. Htxth stroet, be tween Kaco and Rim, 1U-MKU'V, at 11 A. M. and 7'4 P. M. Communion services at 3 P. III. Yon are cordinlly Invited to att' nd. a ttTSSaOTI ''ITI,'' FAIR HODATiTTY SWCZ TABLE.-A mooting of Oommllloe of A rrar foments for Poda'lty Tnble will be held TO. IM(l;it'IW.8iini'a) AKI'SBNOON.at 2 o'rlx k, In Kt, Xayier School. house. AH persons having tickets on the articles Itelonglng to this tfthlr- aro requested to meet at the saroe time and jtiaco to make their retur. t. a P. A. CLIFFORD, feo. JIECDAX1CS OF CIXCimTII f-YOU ARK CUK1) TPON TO 4Kf attend a Miisa MootinK on 8ATU H BA V KVKNIM), at VA o'clock, ivt tlis Catholic Institute, for tbe pnrpoHo of petitioning the General Go Torn -nient figftlnnt tbe remoral f the Depn for Arm? -Supplies from Cincinnati, a there are more than thirty tbensand people nut of work, who are dn pendinffoa their dailr a-t" fr their daily bred. it is not necessary to rem i ml otir brethren to at-tf-ni at Inrtte. takinp into consideration that the tstAteof Ohio has, at the nresont tlm, m re volun teer soldiers in tba held of glory ana honor tnan any Eastern State. We consider this rofiiieet will be prrantrl, In moi HytnR said motion, which lay befoie the Honorable Jiod? f Congress Judge Hoftdly, Judge Carter, Charles Anderson, KfM., and Joseph K fcgly, fso,., will bo prosnot ana sddress the niceiing. jalO-b a V. CARD. ti-a COMPLIANCE WITTI A BE aK2V yniBT of insnr residents of tbis city, llndnnio ANNi BISHOP has kindly consented to defer her departure for a day, and will give a Grand Matinee, -on-SAT JRD AY, AT 2Y P. M. ALSO-A fiHAND CONOKRT In lh EVENING. January 11. makins the nriceof admission rVKN- 'I Y-r 1VE CKNT.-, this being the last appearance of Juno. Anna iiisnop ana fier iToupe in inciuuatl, jalO D. O. La BUK, Agent Tbe Mount Auburn Institute far loans: Ladies. K-2i.WII.I Cts.niMK" THE HTfl PO"(Siriiiu) Session on MONDAY, February 3. I1 or catalogue or itif'Tmation apuly 1 1 11 TIIANrt MlbLhR, Presldont. Or J. II. WHIIB. West. Oarth-atreet. (jalOWASIwl PATRICK'S It. C. B. SOCI- . All members who wre iirir mix aeKSi IIT. All members months' in arrf are, are hereby notifiod to meet in ire easement oi mo uatnearal, lauH liAX kviln 1NO, ) January 12 and there settle up with the Soci ety lor all indebtedness By order jaa d WM. OKOUUBOAN, 8ec'y. jg-i P 1'.IAI.K l'llYKiciAN.- tl Itet . K 1 NU. Id D , offers her services as Phy sician and Accoucheur Patfeuts boarded. If re. quired. beBidence, hO Wade-street, between John and Cutter. uo23-tf t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Toilet Goods for the Holidays. FsnniEKT nnnnftnTAKR vrcn v nirsrrr. Jrl. ABiK Christmas ar.d Ctew Year'a Presents, being Kency, Ust-liil and Ornamental. I have now a goou assotimeDt ot efery thing In the line : Fine Bandkerchicf Perfumes ; Oils and Pomatums for the Hair; Satchels Ut Perfumery Drawers, Ac; File Bnir-brnshei; Shell, Barn and Rubber Dreeaitig-combi ; Shell and Rubber Tuck Combs ; Fine assortment of Pocket Cutlery and Scissors; Tooth and Shaving- brushes; China Sbavlng-mugs; Hand mirrors; Shaving iiiirroia; Pocltl-liooks; Fito Toilet Soaps; Fine Pull boxes, And I expect to iecelre br lip we to-day an as- torsmcnt of Odor-boxes and Gentlemen's Hhavluf Cacs. SOLON PALMER, Mannfecturer and Importer of Perfumery, tea No 36 West Fourth-st. MILITARY GUODS! India Rubber Outfits, BLANKETS! MtXlCflN PONCHES FOR CAVALRY OFFICERS, CINTOH TALMAS, lrmk blur (imitation of clntM forofflrspa VKLONG TOP AND MlO'tr 1IOOIS; ivAoi y r i ii LArrn; HIM NO I KUGINGS; OAL'NT'.ICia AND OLOVFR; OKKIllKhS' PINIO dlT HATKLOCKS : Ale Hi I S. PILLOM AND CUSHIONS; DiUNKIMO CPS; FOLDING lAiTS AND BEDS; buiinntl hmokino pipKS; C1.0AKS ANDCAPKS: ALAS TIC rlLTIBSt Together with a Isrire assortment of other artic'el suitable lur can p purposes. Ai rrvptc' fully invited to give net call. All Goods sold at manufacturers' prices. BART & X1ICEOX, INDIA BUBUKU DEPOT, No, 4 O est Fourth at , or.e door west of Walnut, dels- CINCINNATI, OHIO. Latest and Most Important Informations ALL SHOULD BMOG7 IT. 1 OdKlmBFUIVHORTIIYFRIE'lW, m-d do LMt csst aside your ni:e Bolt II its. because Ib'y sre dirty aud out of couditlon Tbe tllem to WlhTiK, tbe noted Hat Henovator, who will uake them as ch-an and bright as a new dollar, er le them aiet black S bi ing tbem atoug at No. U6 alfthrh-it , whore all work Is flats bed la the iieebet luani er aid loaest price. Observe ! Bosver Goods Cleaned. Dyed and Al tered to tbe latent sty le. fui male or female. ECONOMY IS WEALTH, Nl PLACE OR WAR. (derzj JioNeTlIUT low at. 1j blrjtt Afc.S BAMINAL WEAKNESS, 1HPOTKN0T OB INABILITY, Diseases of tbe URINARY ORCJANB, And 1MPUBK B LO 3D. How many thousands of men and women ar then ho are at this time suffering- out a miserable eal.t. nee, or from tt at pernicious practice, self polutlonr Look at tbeir pnllid, emaciated and disfigured (aces, and their broken d wn constitutions, disqualifying them from the happiness of swarrrage, or the enjoy ment cf life la this borrld situation thousands suf. er, onlil death closes ths scene. Let parents, (uar dianaor frier ds alter, d to those who ara suffering with any of those horrible, llfe-detroylof maladies, see that they are cared for, and eared before it be too late. Bend them Immediately to Dr. J. KATR8, (io. 193 Bycamore-etreet, first door helow fifth Street, Clnointatl, Ohio, a physician who has mad private diseases bis especial study for SO years, aod who to certain to euro the most Inveterate eases, withtnt MCalCUltY O ANT OTHBH INJUBl OtB DhCOS. It to Important to those affiluted, or to those wbo an In wrested In tba welfare of their frlenda, to bs careful ot tba many raiTBNoso aoo rois. wbo Infest all eitles, publishing their great skill in curing all disea-es In a few days Imposing npon the publlo by using tba nam of einii eat physicians from Europe and other place. Be, tbortloie, carolul, and Banks strict Inquiry batons you ilsk yi or life, or you may fall Into tk kuida ot thes charlatans, N. B.-Dr. J. KATK8 wlU attend hi patient atrsoually, arid can bsfouudlu hisofllo. H I S3 8yoir re street, first auor below fifth, from S o'clt rk In ths morning until I in ths evening All osnddet tisl Bolt tf fi Twin Mtracwd1 la i Mr, UtRtlgV.. muss oaaea witnont althont si'ii. "Arirs: sain, or ins least dauger, by a simple ones prsctli ed try no other person. A cral Teeth a-de. atid all oserstiou pertaiulng to Dei lisiry eaecuird with professional skill. Will render antlie astir-far tluL or no ebarge. ltttlh elra led Cur the pui free, 0'wm-L7 Wsstfvarv-!., UU..O. Pol NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jacobs' Cheap Picture Gallery M. W. COBNCB FIFTH AND MAIN, X.ATB ArrLEOATB'S STAND. O .I'D FirrritRH copied and fjc- SITLERV STA1MERY DEPOT. j. Mcmullen & co., NO. 16T WALHTTT-8T., (near Gibson Honse) CINCINNATI, OHIO, Deal exe'nrdvoly In ARMY SVATIONaBT, end" niannracinrins; rnrir own g"nai are enabled to supply SDlLBHS and DBALRns at th lowest prlues. Tbe stools oonsists of Union Paper and Envelopes, (About 100 Styles) Holdiorft' Portfolios, OIlcerrs' Desks and Portfolios PLAYINO CARDS, Axmy Cheit nd Backf ammon BoArdt TUCK MEMORANDUMS, BLANK HOOKS. PPnm'S POOR IT BOOKS. PIIC&KT INKS, PKNCILS, PENS, IN AS, riCN-IIOLIIEns, PLAIN PAPIB and XNVELOPS3. Diaries lor 18G2. IdeTJ x2rlp) ARlTIVAIl -or- Williams & Orvis' Improved Noiseless Double-thread FAMILY SEWING IVUCHINE. TBR rNCHKAHFD DEMAND FOR these UNKlVALkO MACHINES has called for a large increase of our stock, and we now Invitrs the soldiers' pant, b'onse, vest and dress maker of this city to rail and soo a Machine for Xb tliar. wilt do MOIIB WOHK, In less time, aod DO IT BKC 1 KK, than any other in tbis market. Samples ot heavy and light work, with clrcnlsj-ri, forsraidid on application at onr Central OlBoe lor the Wast, 136 W.FOlIlTn ST., CINCINNATI, (Commercial Building), or de -tf No. 323 Wahlnirtnn-st , Boston. A SLIGHT COLD," COfTan, vtmru DirKiii. ue cnrcKed Wlia a simple remedy, if i.eglectid often ru'Urates soriotiniy. Few are i awete or the importance of stop I ping a CoiiKh. or '-SLIGHT! Ct-LD," in iU flnt stige. That! whfi-h. In the beiilniiing, would yield to a mild remedy, it not at tended to soon attack! tho Lung". "llnows's Bhoxohul Trochkb" were flret Intro duced eleven years mo. It has been proved that tries' are the bent article before the public for Ooujiib, Co. n, Brohoiiitis, Asthma, Uitabh, iha Hct. isa Cot'oH in Consumption, and numerous Affeo tions of t tie Throat, giving Immediate relier. Pvni.ic Spf.akkkb and hiniikhs will And them af yVrtual for clearing and strengthening the vio4. Hold by a'l Druggists and Dealers In Mediolne, at 9H cents per box dei-lm lu NEW rw.usio. "0 KATY, MY DARLING." ANBW AND BEAUTIFUL IRISH BAL LaII. Words by Miss Annlo.u,-. sr.Ziat Park. Mus'cby Willlum J Lemon. lHWJSr,,l With a tine lithographic titlo-psge KJ-jr-l Pile 40 cents. Just publinhed by " 11 JOHN CHURCH, JR., Publisher of Music and Importer of Musical Instruments, jaf, BQ WE9T FODBTH-BTBBRT. SW HAHTWELL, CIVIL ENGI1ERR and Surveyor, No. 174 Vine-street, between fourth and f lib, I Inciunati, . Land, Boad and Baiiroad Surveys, Plans and Profiles, and Esti mate fur Masonry and Rarthwork made with aocu-. racy . Lefererces by permission -K. Oeat, Civil In giiuer, and Chas. Beemelin Esq. jai-x SLFKPFH'8 OLD STAND. -IW. THOMP SON, Umbrella, Parasol and Walking oans Manufactory, No. ltH7 Main-at., between fourth and V ifih sts., Cincinnati. Uepairing prometly at tondod to. deSI-fa SEWING MACHINES AT GREAT BAIiaWNS. WI HAV1 TEN IIB8T-CLAS3 So-wlXAts Maohluoa Particularly adapted to the MANUFACTURE or- Army Clothing, etc. etc., Which we will sell AT GRBATLY-BEDUOED PRICES. Call at our store and see them. NIXOK, CHATFIELD & WOODS Nog. 77 and 79 Wa!nt-traot. (dt6J EMS Good News at Last, TBE NEVER. FA I LI NO DR. RAPH AEL la the best, lie succeed when all othens hare tailed ALL WBO ABE IN TBOVBLB: All who have been unfortunate, alt whose foa hopes bave been disappointed, crushed and blasted, atl who bave been seduced ny faler- promises aatl deceit, allwho have been dooiived and trlflod witbr all go to him for advice and to I I atlsfaction. lie makes your mlstortunes pass away, he maksg tbe Blander and euvy of your enemies fall baTinieff and he sustains your character and respeoiabilltr, lu spite of evil reports and rumors. All who are in doubt of the afle -tion of those they lve con-ult him to relieve and satinfy tbeir minds, and to fln4 out If tbeir blight acd warm hopes will be realiaatl. IN LOVE AFf AIBS RK NEVIS FAILS. Be has the secret of winning the affections of tba opposite sex Be guidee the siusle to a wealthy and. banpy marriage, and make tbe msrrled baspy. Die aid and advise bave been solicited iu innujaar able iuritaucea and the result has alaa baeo To in si e things more sure, he will show you tk likenris of YOC rUTl'B HUSBAND OB WIFU. He will tell vou their ctrcumstapces and their fu ture pposresrs; and, what is tetter toan all, he cars tell you their thoughts atd what their res!" la ter tior s sre. W hat is hotter still, he can tell torn it they will make you harpy. A SPEEDY AND HAPPY MABBIAOl. Dr. Baphael is, therefore, a sure dependsnos. To all in buinen lU advice is luvaluaole. H can foretell, with the greatest oortaiuty, ths result of all commercial end business tiausaotion and speculations. Dr. Baphael lntersreta dream for lottery numbers with uufelling aucuraoy. niORK UOOD NKWM. Dr. BAPHAEL will cast your horoscope or writ your nativity. Every man. thromb the length aod breadth of the land, who has hud bad luuk. auA who can pot got on la the world, should be In pus session of bis Horot-cofe aud get Mr baphael'. W BITTEN OPINION Of HIS fDTDMC FAOtr P It UTS IN Llfl. It will guide you to wealth, eminence and honor. Thousai ds of good men bo were unfortunate aad Ui SUCCer-sful In tluilr rnialnAs mm mhn w.trkA hard, and who struggled agsinst adversity and ale f .rtuue tbe greater part of their llvee, and a a founo, the more they tried to get forward in tba wr.rid tbe mote tbiues went against toeat these) men got Dr baphael a written opinion up-in theur fuiure prospst-ts iu life. All thone who wisely U lowed li r baplisel's udvfce are now P.ICH, H A PPT AND miuuessFUL In all tbeir otdeitkings. while those who' war kliDded by prejudice and Ignoraice, negleoted kui advlc. are still laboring against adversity and pov erty Be a"ured. WEALTH, EHINENOI AND GOOD LOOK Are witbjn the reach of all. If yon wish to bay rich srnd happy veu will consult him also GOOD NEWS MSTUI AffLKITED. He has tha gift, aud can tell the altlictad tfcts cause of their disease and auflerltg. He can abas tell whether tbey can be cured or not, thus sarloat tbe adllcted bt tb trouk'e aud expense. C 'Usultations dally, Sundays exrepted. OBice hours from lu A. M. till a P. kl. A" i1'""'"'' r strictly private and confldem tir.1. Therefore, we say, go inel go all I aud consul Consulistions daily, Sundays excepted. All Interviews are strictly private aud oonfidsntlst. Therefor ws say, go on I go all I aud ooaaaU -Dal. KAPHA EL, Th ASTBOLOOKBefdh NINETEBMTB Oentorft Ma.. SB But Flftk-trext, Pf'wMn gyoemore-st. and Broadway, Oinotnaxtt. ' bu you call, ask tor Till Dooroa," It will prevent mistake Price reduced to suit th time Tsrsts ; Lad lea, fifty Cents; Oentlemen, Wn Dollar. Persons at a distance mar eommuoleat, OONFI DkNTlALLf, bi letter, if they luelos On Dollar, fur tunsuliation r-a. CAUTION TO Till PnBLIO -Dr Saphaal, tk Aslruloettr- ll ma nwmullAl with u u .. A-ijU, os wills was wlksf gsutleisiaa of lbs easa W ,a iia-ia,iasMM