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FRIDAY, . I VI U. JUKI. 2. lsiio REGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. " ' ton fiir.hVt ' ' " STEPHEN A. IX) II l I. AH. or II.IIMH). for vii i prk 'Iptnt iii;iiscHi:l.i, v. .toiCNso.N. or sroc.i. Members of the National Democratic Campaign Committee. II . WII.I.IAM 1IAUKI'AI K. of Miaa. linn. HI.K TA. MH, f IXMMH . ti.l, ll-a.. M il I MM HI.II..M. .4 I'-nnxlvanw. Il'm. THi'MA rMl K nf Vlrin. . , linn. lVll A. IfwlAV nl Illinois. Il. WM H. KMII.IxH, .a Indians. h.-u.john iih iihamk. New ..tk. Serrrtnrvaf riwaaof-. t. W. 1'14'xkY. Has. ' 1 -J.m,rrllAH l. IM K, r'.-' Jhawe--No, H. 4 street. r Ha. 4.'.lir Hall. BiawAlt e,iitmunK-nti..iis olit.til.1 I.- ml.lnr.M-d In klio.N -. 1. V M.I.AM. I. ill M. M I' . I'tl'n Nal. la-Ill. r.iliiniltle. Washington, D. C. Democratic County Convention. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1860. I IiiWp i eootill" are l-e.in.-al.sl lo no- m Itaitmi, on -liirsil. Ihe ash of .lone, al o'.JiwIi l M., sir UM- nira.-e iS i-I.s-Iiii lane il. I.'tntle- In represent tle-l.t III tit la-mneral' HIM I ..mention, wlneh meet, in Clninlaia mi Ha- lili lm -a .Inly nest. er III eirsi- of imiiiiiuiliiir .-.ni.li.lHle. B.r IIH' sirur nm. e.. Al-.. I s el ,a Miili'l hil I n1 Milewt nnd We 1-rest.lenl Is-t lit re n ins-l a-stlr erma Timely iutis mil I iriYctiH Hie pLas 4 UM-at- nut. m oi.ir. Hi t cutri-l nine.-, .liiNMIIAN KENNKV. i.KuHi.l: ih,m., V. II. i.ll l.l.-I IK. W. 1' JAMl:". HIRAM I.KW l, l K'.KI. WVI. IKH liV. II HI AM II Mill, JAMK HAHIMKirl. WEEKLY EMPIRE. Th WrrKi.Y Kvi-mr, riiiiliiiuin n v!t tmouht nf (IriMTul Nnw, lNiliiirnl nnil utlinr lntnllitrciH'r, kiit qiimitilr nf Mim-clliiiii-im' Ki-mliiif, lof'Pther witU Loral Ni'Wii, thi Clii vitfro, ToIihJo, New York mij C'iuciiiniili Mar krt of today, a ii J llie nrw from nil jmrts of the oiuntry by tol-f mpii up to five u'i'liirk lhi aflornuun, will Im Lh-iu-J to imirruw muni ill)'. 'Hie Wi iki t Kvi'iheIr priiitcil lo iii'lit ami maili'U ill lime fur all llie early mail, ko that it will i-tfth ni'rly all llie mi.sI ufliccH in tliiM section of the State Saturday afternoon. 0ajr-lieiiieinlM'r, the Wckki.t K.nriHK in the liiiyrnl weK-.iMiwT in Ohio, lieiii n Hoibi.k Shi'.kt (making it really fwn pnieis) eoiitain" iii) forty-eight column weekly. AfcaFFor termn 8ee I'l-ospeelus in another column. Single ciiiii may be hail at ouroount in rooin. Prire five lentA. Lincoln's Supporters. Among thoe bo are moit enthusiastio in the mipiort of Abkaham Lincoln, lor 1're-i dent, arc to he found, Jiilkiia 11. Gitltliiija, Who, in a letter to C'okwin n)ioke an follows : "I do not object to your giving utterance to your ftentiment& I only object to your rrjireitrut tug them at the MrnliinrHtnoJ' the llepiihlivau party. I, as one of that party, detent the Fu gitive Slave Law. would liy any sliive catcher who should pollute, my residence to capture a fugitive." Unfit P. Siahlhii, Who, in a reply to letter which had been pub lished by Mr. Wkston, editor of the Hrphlic, at Washington City, miij : 'The writer ix de ceived if he iip)sea that Judge Swan wok left off the (Republican) ticket on nccount of his residence in Coluinbua. lie van ilrnpiril Jor the reason that he, a a Juilirial officer, reroyuiied the Fiujititt Slure Aft of 18.10, lu be of binding forre in Ohio; and the other tico Jiidien, trhu were vith him in ofiinion, wil l, be iiHorrKD i'm the name ray as soon at they are reached in the order of time. MV do nut reeotitize men to be Jiepubliranx, HKKE in Korthern Ohio, who trill, for a iiiuiuent, sustain that mixrruhle enactment " He also declared that "in the alternative be ing presented of the continuance of slavery or a dissolution of the I'uiou, we are fur a iiV xnnrow and we care not how ijuick it comes." Salmon P. Chase, Who said, npou beinp presented with a silver pitcher by the negroes of Cincinnati "1 em brace with pleasure this opjiortuiiity of decla ring my disapprobation with that clause in the Constitution which denies to a portion of the colored people the right of uH'ia;;e." Horace. Greeley, Who slated in the Tribune '1 have no doubt hut that llie free and slave Slates ought, to he separated. The I'nion is not worth sujiftoitiuy in connection wit It the South." Charlc.1 iZunwrr, Who said "The Fugitive Slave Law is tilled with horror ice are bound to disobey this act" Anson Hurlinyaine, Who declures "The times demand, and we must au anti-slavery Constitution; ami-slavery Bible, and an anti-slavery Uod." H'm. U. Seward, Who states that "there is a Higher Law than the Constitution which regulates our authority over the domain. Slavery must be abolished and we snust do it." The AHt York Tribune Rays, "ihe time is fust approaching when the cry will become too overpowering too resist. Rather than tolerate national slavery as it now exists, let the Union be dissolved at once." Harrison (I. Blake, At present Representative in Congress, from the Medina District in this State, who said du ring his canvass 'away with your negro slips in churches away with your negro cars, I know that these fellows iu the Southern part of the State will say that Blake is a negro mau, but what eare I, so long as I am con scious of being right." Ben. F. Wade, Used the following language "I loathe from the bottom of my soul any man who re fuses to any thing iu human shape, all the rights and privileges he claims for himself. 1 know do high; no low, uo black, no white all are created by one God, and ull are entitled tu the aosM privilege:" Mr. Washburn. A Republican member of the present Con gress, at a Ratification meeting in Iorain County, said "If because I slaud up for the equality of the negro, socially and politically, with the i7 man, they call me a negro wor shipper, let them do it nhall perseea e tu the end. Wkm a. it,. .,,it,. r l When w. find th. nuthor. of such senti- ments eordinlly nniiing npnn nnd auppoHing a man for oflice, can nnr other enncWio arrived at than that the rsndiiliite thus foil ported, indirectly if not ilircctlr, 1ms furnished guurnnteea, in ai ts or words, that snch senti' menls ahsll nut he Interfered with in rase his election? These men from whom we have ipioted no one certainly can deny, an- leaders pnimi nent leaders In tlie Ticpublu an orgnioVnti.m 1 hey aid in kn pin)' j i cr lence, and their voice i poll nl in directing its counsels Njrf rnmpnigii s - , but that they will In- (mud ruIMn iheirrnpporlcrsin behalf of Kcpolili cnnisiu. l',e.itioici of honor mid trust have boon beatowed iipoa all of ihrm, and it was while holding mi h positions that they have given utterance to the sentiment quoted was the custom fur the Republican journals of tins Slate, hut a short time since, to quote articles from such disunion sheets In the South as the Charleston Mercury, a er hick never has and docs not now claim to belong to the l'cmocratic party and wniile Ihem before the oplc as Democratic doc u i lies as evidence that the whole Democratic ny was in favor of disunion, uollilicaiion the reopening of the African slave Iruib', A rrnw, we ask, if the doctrine of a Southern disunion Wior is proper proof to coin Id the Democracy of the country, whether lliescnti no-ills of such men as we have ipioted (lin- iiiihs and SrAi.niMi, Ciiasr nnd Si hnkb. Wtnraiid Hi.ase, nnd the others men who reside in our own section, mid where Itcpubli cnnisiu thrives the iimel in not much lietter viilence as to the (liM lrines of the wrty which noiiiiiinled Ask I.INi'oi n? 1 lie extracts we have given, nre but u smnll )irlioii of those we have on hand, they are sutlieient, however, to exhibit to the people of this section of the Slate, the views entertained by Ihe tenders of ihe Kepublicnii organization. In addition, we will add that every lier in Ibis State, anil there were a numla'r, which syiupalbicd with and endorsed the .lolls Kmiiwn ruid. every pnja-r which mourned Ihe leath of this horse thief and conspirator, and If nouiireil the sentence of the law which con siyucd the hoary headed villain to the gullows now Moats the Republican banner, and is lalsiring for the election of l.iNroi.t and Ham lin. In Lorain county where lsdls were oiled, and funeral oralioiis delivered, in Snm- iitit county vthere the Court was adjourned by Judge Caiii-i mi k, and eloipient addresses di- livercd by tin- Republican Attorney (icnernl and others, "as a mnrk of respect and svuiia- Uiy for John Rkown;" iu Ashtnbuln county where his death(was mourned by sermons and pria essions, nud where even now three of the conspirators find protection, n larger majority will be given for the Republican candidates, iu proKrtioii to the votes cast, than in any ulher three counties hi the Stale. And with ull this evidence there are certain men in this secliou who assert tliut the Re publican arty is a conservative arty a 'white man's parly" the "old whig party" tin ier n new name. We are willing to let the Moplc of Southern Ohio decide the matter for themselves, feeling contident that their ver dict in Xovem.lH.-r will he rendered in fuvor of the Democratic party and its nominees, Stkphkx A. DoruLAs and llktisi Hti.i. V. Johnson. National Democratic Committee. .ft. fhe National Dcmoi-ralic Committee met ut llie National Hotel, in Washington Citv, on Tuesday last, for the purpose of organizing for llie caniiaign. The Committee organized by selecting the following permanent orlieera: August Belmont, Chairman; ' Thomas Colt- muu, of Louisiuua, F. O. Prince, of Massa chusetts, J. A. Harmnn, of Virgiuin, nnd Hugh .1. Jewell, of Ohio, Secretaries. The Fxecu live Committee consists of liclmonl, of New York, Dick, of North Carolina, Converse, of Connecticut, Hnlilcmnu, of Pennsylvania, Collinnu, of Louisiana, and Pollett, of Michi gan, with power of substitution. The follow ing resolutions were udupted: Jtriudred, That Win. .Montgoiuerv, of Penn sylvania, (Ion. Jus P. Prate, of Counecticue, Messrs. Craig, of Missouri, and Vallaudighain, of Ohio, Rust, of Arkansas, Mct'lernniid, of Illinois, Tavlor, of Louisinnn, Lurraliee, of Wiscuiisin, iiiuiks, of iririnla. be. nud thev are hereby iipHiinled the Resident Coniuiitlee ot llie Autional llemocralic ( ummitlee. Kesored, Thut the Itesideut Conimittee be requested to prepare an uddressto the Democ racy of the country, giving a true liislorv of Hie character and proceedings of llie National Democratic Convention, held ut Charles ton uud lialtimore, mid the secessions t here from. ltesoleed. That the present crisis demands thut Ihe orgaiiiatioii ot the llemocralic party shall be preserved intact against ohii as well as secret enemies of the Constitution uud I'nion; and it is therefore recommended to the several State Committees that they take meas ures to secure the adopti if an electoral ticket in their respective States, pledged tolhe unequivocal support of the nominees of the National Democratic Convention, Stephen A. Douglas, und llerschell V. Johnson. Itesutred, That if any Slute Committee shall omit to take the proper steps for securing such an electoral ticket, Iheu the member of this Committee iu that State is hereby author ized, either in conjunction with members of the Slute Committee, or by his own act, to take such uctiou as he may deem necessary and proper for thut purpose. Meeting for the Appointment of Delegates. We are authorized to stule that the meeting for the appointment of delegates to the Demo cratic State Convention, will convene at the Democratic Reading Room, Meckel's Block, on Jefl'crson street, between Second and Thin at 2 o'clock P. M. Ratification Meeting in Richmond, Indiana. Tlie Democracy of Richmond, Indiana, hold a ratification mcctingoQ Saturday evening, the .llltu inst, to resjiond to the nomination of Doi ni.AS and Johnson. The meeting will be addressed by (iovernor Wii.i.ahii, W B Bkai ii, and J. B. Roan, Lsq. Roll on the ball. ....... White Laborers, Look Here. i Hknhy Clav, in a letter written to Mr Cot ton, thus warns the white laboring man of the lungers of Abolitionism. Mr. C. said: "But the great aim and object of your tract should be to arouse the LABORING CLASii KS in the Free States against Abolition. De pict the consequences to them of immediate abolition. The slaves being free would be dis persed throughout the I'nion ; they would en ter into competition with tlie free laborer, with the American, the Irish, the German; reduce his wages ; be confounded with bios ; and effect his moral and social standing. And as the ultras go for both Abolition ami Amalogution, show that their oieot is to unite in marriage me lanormg man to Dl Uespweq .Bd degrade4 eouditiou of the bUck mai. White Laborers, Look Here. EMPIRE CAMPAIGN LYRICS, No. 1. DOUGLAS. M-n may mH slaatt Un-ir l.tncolit, Or tlM4r Hamlin lhv may trtl; Is th-ss-rv.velt in.iy I4nlr, W ink- th-v hniif alvmt tln-tr Hi II: t Hi- I s-iiva-nil hayn linjialni, ' Iwi la armril wbh TnnH alol Hlil, Assl hia ri.ni-r si llie ViaVr. hi their lnn)eaty nml Inliflil. . On Ihe reeors af aw ainmlrs Tle-re is imh s Utvlilei inline 1'hsa MialiiHareIWnlimor IhiiiVitn-. S 1 I Who ".halt evil InnA.fcina. ' ' tts snw) i Swart fculaliaWWiawiaaj.'i -.. . ,V r'aiinsl Sir wis,hiiii in.,iKi-,t with sit, t ar alii-llie tiHtw ail's aais'r 4 Vix llw- ale nf rails na s,lil. . Willi llie ssaraiuMahieialriywav ' I; n rsiaSihs 'er Hie lante ami free. We sir) tot Sir HletilM-n Dntiataa, Wlw o-u- rotntmslore slmtt la, Aast our -ahai af 4nle,,, In MHS-ty O'er III alnmiv sen ha'U anil, , WhWats-Sn Mie mt- AIM hltswui-" ' H .:i Will W Wx.kms a af hm msi. i ' From the St. Louis Republican. Phelps for Douglas and Johnson. frieluls ever wherein wee that Muj. John H. Pheliw, "the father of the Hon-n- of Itoiireaentiitives." hi nromplly declared for Dimglss and Johnson. We expect to hear like aewn from every llein oernt who desires the preservntttui of the I moil, and the success of the Democratic srty. la-ist ervmng we received the fold WASHINGTON, June 25. ".. I'.m H.HJ.:--l'lvase.,ivuiiotince to my coiisiituentK that, ' though tint my first choice, I shall give my support to the Democratic nominees, Douglas and Johnson, and shall immetliiitely canvass my district. J. S. PHELPS." Mr. IhtKLPS has for a Dnmlicr of years H-n one of the ablest and most prominent mem bers of the House of Representatives; nud considering his Kipuliirity among' Ms own ieople, as well as his eloquence upou the stump, will render valuable aid towards secur ing the Tote of Missouri for Doini a and Johnson'. Miscellaneous. consumption very rare, and it has linen noticed thai when -ague lisnppcars consumption becomes prevalent. The batiks of Pennsylvania, New Jersev and Delaware held ft meeting in Philadelphia on Friday, and formed an association for the n-e vention of counterfeiting nnd forgery. A situ ihtr association is in openninii in the New Film land StnteS. Among the incidents nttending the visit of Ihe Putnam Phalanx, nf Boston, to the grave of Pulnuin, on the occasion of the anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill, was the present ation to the corps of two aged und venerable men who attended General Putnam's funeral seventy years ngo." I hese aged incn, 'both residents of Windhuiu comity, Massachusetts, are Judge Ilolbrook (aged Ull) and Mr. Litch- 1.1. The Havana (iatcite (ofliciul paper) gives thn total revenue of the rbvnl treasury of Cuba for the first four mouths of the present year us $6,SH3,7'il, whi.di is a slight increase over the year lHi!. - Of this'amount, $i,.Ki:i,- O.'lj is classed "marine revenues," and ?2,. 220,116 "hind revenues." The prolmbility s now, Unit thr- total receipts into the royal treasury, from both sources, during the present year, will reach the enormous and unprece dented sum of 20,(IOO,000, The Venice Gazette publishes an edict by which 3ti.i persons who have gone abroad, are ordered to return to Austria within four months, under paiu of incurring the penalties imposed by the law of March 24, WA. '.That measure, promulgated by Frauds 1, provides that those who emigrate without authorization, und nre found guilty of emigration, can neither buy nor sell any property in the Austrian Slates, nor be allowed to enjoy any inheritance, even acuriiing from a will. Suit has been commenced ngainst a physi cian residing in Arch street, Philadelphia, to recover a ienulty of $30 which he bus incurred by refusiuu tu answer the question of the cen sus-taker ns to the value of his property. The octor tukes the ground that the government has no power to couqiel him to answer such a question. He is both obstinate and wealthy, and will defend the stuud he bus taken to the hut. We lenrn from the Baltimore Sun, ol Satur day, thut the robber of the Adams Kx press Company of ."i0,000 has been convicted uud sentenced to ten yenrs imprisonment. The money, it will 1m remembered, was recovered lust August, having beuu found buried in an obscure place near Philadelphia. The guilty party was Muroney, a former agent of the company, whose wile und other parties are ul so implicated, nud will doubtless lie brought to justice. A Paris correspondent writes, June 11, flint on Thursday lust there was a brilliant throng assembled ut the Church of the Madeleine to witness the wedding of Prince do Polignac with Mile. Mires, a daughter of the grent bunker of Bordeaux and Paris. It is a cus tom at Bordeaux to present to a bride a pyra mid of artificial roses, among wliicB some nat ural ones are interspersed, and these lost the bride distributes among her friends who attend the ceremony. The number of roseshus ar ranged seldom eticeed ktwo hundred. Bui Mile. Mires received from her native town a pyramid containing three thousand real roses, and without knowing tlie mime of the donor. By the marriage contract the lady's fnther has assigned to her un income of 400,000 francs, a suite of uiartineiits in his hotel in the Chaus see d' Antin, and two carriage. .- She is said to ! very handsome, so, bravo, Prince Polig nac I r ' Cleveland Sensation. The newsiapers of Cleveland have at last got a "sensation" for their city, in the liie of nn Octoroon from Mississippi, ' We copy from the Plaindealer : A Mississippi planter has purchased the el-, egunt brick house at 1 15 Prospect street for inn uaugmer, an wciorooii sixteen years or uge. llo pays Mr. t lark, the recent occupant and proprietor, 97,000 for Ihe house. It is for her use while she is liciug educated iu this city. She will shortly arrive, accompanied by her governess and one or two free servunts. A daughter of the Rev J. C. White has been employed as a general instructor of the young lady. ' Though born a slave, "the Octoroon is now free, aud planter will Sjiara un pains or jieuse to give Uer a thorough education. Her income while she resides hire is to be $8,000 a year. ,. , . The preparations for her advent have cre ated considerable excitement in the immedi ate neighborhood of the house she is to occu py. TL planter selected Cleveland as the piaoe to educate his daughter oa aocount of its beauty and health, and the ease with which superior teachers in all the elegant occow phshmeuts may be obtained. . "PASS THE WORD ALONG THE LINE." "PASS THE WORD ALONG THE LINE." ANOTHER MEETING. DOUGLAS AND JOHNSON! a' M i 1 1 1 1 Another Grand Rally of the Democracy will lie held in this citv, On Nattiriluy Ksealna: Ket, June HO, ISC.tl, the day of the County Meeting fot the npsiintinetit of delegates to ihe .Dem ncratic Slate Convention. Let every Democrat in city and country so arrange his business as to lie present ' Come with banners and music come in crowds and come singly come any way and every way em! show by your presents" thai the Democrat ie Isivs orMiiiilfroiiiery are wide awake. Mnk it such a demonstration in Isdialf of your can- lidati-s a shall reach' the worshippers of the rail splitter" that yon are not only ready, but ager for the contest, ami determined to do your w hoje duty towards giving the vote of onr gallairt State for Iaiciilas and Johnson. IT, Gr.tIWS,AXl AT Til ex r [From the New York Post.] Male of a Take of Abe l.lBrola'i r' Ottn. , , Two veteran oxen from Illinois, "old and wellstricken in years," as the wrinkles in their burns abundantly testified, were sold this niorinug at .Mlerton s market, r orty-tourtli St. I hey were brought to this city by Mr. H. II, (ones of Illinois, and .hail been fed try Mr. Hawks, of Mueoii county, in this Slate. J hese aniimils have achieved a career more eventful than is usual to those "Isnrn to their condition of life. - 1 hey have lawn the prop ertv oi many owners, nnd tierlormeU labors, if not ns arduous and memorable, certainly more continual -and diversified limn those of Hercules. Many years since they were the iiroiH'rlv of Abraham Lincoln, under whose driving they broke the ulohe of the iirairie. and hauled rails to fence broad acres' in the con nt y ol Sangamon. Another owner em- loved them at similar work in Mclean. When the tide of settlement turned to Kansas. they were taken thither, to perform nirricullur- iii moor nun aid to consecrate the virgin own er, anil moy were next employed to linnl draught wagons with emigrants and provis ions to the niiriferous mountain. But aire came upon them ; they were snip and return ed to the Prairie Stale, where they were fed for the market, to which they have been brought by Mr. Jones. The ages of these animals is tliirty-lhreo years. Their history was the theme of every ton nun while they were iu market, and "Abe Lincoln's cattle" brought full prices. Their owner parted from them with much reluctance. Some of the Lincoln men lierealniuU should send for some of that ox-meut. 'We imagine it Would be very tender ! Feat of American Seamanship. A ship nnmed the . M. Mills, which wns abandoned by the crew in the Bay of Biscay on the 27th nit., having exierienced very bad weather, and suiqiosed to lie sinking, has lieen InVit into the Victoria Dink, London. The circumstances of her being fnllcn in with and aatl ly nnvigated up the Channel during the lute heavy gnle by three men excited consid- iralile attention. J!iof. .If. Mills is a liue hip of !MI0 tun.. Two ibtvs niter she hud Kf-u aoaiiuoiicii, anil wneii it was thou 'lit sue . .. i .... , . i i. .. .. . hud gone to the Is.ltom, the American shin ... . I I .11.. .M. ' isrisirii onservcu uie uesericu vessel. the ealher had moderated, and a boat havimr Ix-en sent oil' to her, it was determined to muke an nttcmpt to. gel her into airt, and M. Forbes, tne emcr unite ol the ,Vni, and two seamen undertook the tunk. Notwithstanding the snort complement ot three hands to navigate a leaky and abandoned WOO tuns shin from the Bay of lliscny up the Channel, they were san guine of success, and although the weather was severe, especially on Saturday, the wind was fair, and after some six days' toil, night I .i.... i..,.. i i .k- . . i r. -nil ii, nicy hum me giHHl lonune lO Urillg their prize oil' Diiugeiiess on Monday. The assistance of a Hteuni tiig and pilot was then obtained, and the ship proceeded through tlie IMiwiis for the river, and, as before stated, was sntely gol into the V, iclorin Dock without meet- "rng with any accident Manchester Guar- Voi, June M. Another Mystery Come to Light. The recipients of Dutchess County, N. Y., arc now luboriug under great excitement ; CBiised by the confession of a dying man in Rr-ckuiau, in ihut country to a participation or a humble murder which took place nearly twenty years ngo, J he particulars, up to the latest account, are as follows : A man named Henry Ilarrini'ton. an old resident of Beckman, Dutchess? County, has lor some tune mst, been last declining by consumption, aud on Monday night breathed his lust. Before he expired, he aiiiicnred in great agony, something apmrently weighing upon ms conscience, wueu lie at lust exclaim ed that he could not die without making a conf'essioii. Piveur six persons, who were in thchouse nt the time, nt once came around the bed of the dying mull, when he commenced with Ihe uccouut of ft terrible, deed of blood. He proceeded to state thut, some eighteen or twenty years ago he and another nuin (Irfith employed iu the Beckman Iron Kactory) were in tne inctory woous one nltemoou, when a iieddler named lee was seen couiiuir in I hat direction, and it was at once agreed between them to waylay, murder and then mb him, when they should bury him in the woods, and carefully remove ull traces of the deed. 'llils was accordingly done, the unconscious M-ddler trudging along with bis pack unon his shoulder, und singing gaily, when the murder ers rushed from their hiding place, struck him senseless to the ground, and then deliberately dashed out his bruins. He was at once taken up and buried in the Kactory Woods, when, as agreed upoa iy-uuii,-aii iximmm-oi the deed were caretully ouliicrutcrj,, alter wtucu they took different directions and returned to the villiage. I J Idoie tlie conscious stricken wretch could finish his confession, death sealed his tins: but enough hod already been said by him as to his associate iu crime, aud the place where leo was buried, so that but little more could have been added. The man whom Hnrriiig tou accused as being implicated with him in the deed left Beckman very suddenly eight or nine years since, ami from that tune unto this litis never been heard from or seen. The affair will lie thoroughly investigated, and some time ibis week a party ill start out for the factory Woods tor the puriose of search ing for the body of the murdered peddler. There is little doubt but that the above is teliable, as several yet live in Dutchess Comi ty who will remember "i-e, the jieddler," and that he suddenly disappeaied about twen ty years since, aud never anaiu made his ap pearance in Ihe county. The Jnudden disap pearance of Harrington's associate, the unset tled mind of the confessor, and the confeasiou itself, all bear witness that the murder was committed without doubt, and that every word uttered was truth. AT 1". Tribune, lith I t Special Notices. STTlH Daily aaa) Waaklr Rmplr OSHr lias asresi ramas-nl Islki Kiaplrt Bullillnai f. Iio Main Mrret rrn4 ! Rarlk fim Mslsfl sr('awiiRa;-ae.aani ww the Araa slar.'Wa Uperlal Mrftlnft-iaT llw Inih.n 1,1,1 aWft hlusnla sill he le l.l lln. ercimil. si i.VIo, to laka ar-tlnn ni-airtn tin Ifnifoii Li .jt t.ntii.. tj ery mntiilar la imlen-,1 hi l ireenl, By' nr-l.-r. um r. WAt.Krn, . aa. rem vr a l ss n asl n a- t r t - n i r.liK mH) itHivr BlHOturo in HvvjrttTA o I til, (wfiln'r i-prrinHitiAt,) wxt Muiitbi) oftinHuil o't lm ml lo on , Y p in, ihf nrit v'titnf( nl Hn-f'-n Hull. K3J AtltniloM MMlfvinrr Utaftrdst lutt nr Jwrel.) nttttlH'il Ut mm-i-i hi jtifirnr- nwr,T ihtN vcmiua (Krilu ) at fl o'l'liN-k, Jr biiittf1' imhI drill. A ftiH ..( It. it. i rtKiHMt-. By url-rtf 4'otnniuitsliM.t. jp - . Irl(iit AlMiloiaA tiHMtiiK aCft U lit li I Tril' erimi, btttiiut,t Iu pn'iHiif htllH' prtreiiUniiiitiiont Ur mir Cliiriilli ipifMiii on the Jih uf July. V. N. I.OVK. 1'irr.nl. tit. P. rr.TKBiMiN, Hn'y Jt sfrhU H 'Ihr Muto mhI Hook nci'CMiittx . It. Itt lWrtll sf MOUktl Wtt)lllM rt-'llBfTIs??' Isf- run- tin- Aral ot July, slier llml nllh k Yniais. JciMlle C. (IANssjN, As4swe, 'lt wwwlil have nmrlklsi estrs In Ilia llaarierreotyia, AinlasSyp-nr rhnmsrsphH' Hue llM sml gn In HKCBOII M HAI.AI KCK AHT, Miuket House, lie I. llie only Arnsi antraic! In lata huslueaa. -neta Jt-liallaway's l wlmawl.-ciout, InmU n- anil rheiinialism nre iii6illit4y reliMive-1 ny sisailiiiuiHin nap of tills great lcU-rKeiit nii4n'!iUuu. Wsnn siriiieiitntiniis alioul.l in ull ensea pnseile lis use. II relates tlie cniistraincil intisi lea ihI Hts-ea, uiul ss.ita nature in eiiuiaeting a cure. SnM nl Ilia mnnuta-tnry, Nn. ao Miu.u-n tjiii. New York, an. I hy an nniioilsrs, iiisa'., ale., nml 1 la-r lail Bty-nillw -;a.-"llarmai-nny peraisi, rilher nmle or B-mali-ena easily inaUa Irnm sts In elsrlit- teen iMInrn s week liy nn nit wtlH'h I Imnanna; anil lie Jnlia hy any larnnuis nr.linary luilal, ailh liltlemi no mnilal, and iu iinuuiienl ki every Cniiily. Thin la liuiulaig. S. nl to any mklreasnn rveel4 of M ei nta isilll ur ntaniia to IlKO. I. .MATH Kit, Si7wna l'osl link . Kew York. JTh. BleawdlitaTlaw Pills and Purl a-c Sler. - CisrlSNATI. Jnlv. I ls.-.s. Ilr. f. VV Rotrti-k, rtr In reely In imiulrien Inmle of nil fives me pii-n.-urn tu sny, that sirs. N. Alice, nf tlu llr. Alien nf CiUftlitinti. pn-Vlnns In her iroing Ijisf xpn-saeil her eiintlileitee ill the ntricwy nf j nur Knur till.'ivina Reuieitlea, nn.Mtie iM-nelit ulie ili-rireil fr.ml llsins litem. Wie Ivul Is-eo alllS-rinjI rerun geuernt lima. rmti'in ut times, la-iuif over neyi.nty.Mjx yenrs nfn,xn, iital oillialnilii nml luunumintiun nf llieliu-n. Variisis rcmeilica were reslnnsl tu willKMlt relief, when annul friemls nH-uiiiineiKled a ciairso nf yuur Hisiniliiinvitin Hloo.1 l-nrilicr nml llliasl fill.. They hint Hie cli-iri ,1 erteii sad she Wiis IsinsiUenil ns restored In tienll Is. 1 know llnmy aim kive used your luedu-iuea, nnd miik lUs'iileilly u Die laniviH derived, ttuis lestirviiiK of their renovating influence in purify ing the Isnud tuut invins; vigiir nnd energy tu the system. They huve my vnriuni RpirniHiuun. Very reseeinilty, Yum uhcdiciit nervtiul, 1. J. llsiiws. Kev. Siiniiu.l J. Brown 1ms lajen s ilevoti'il liilsirnr in tlieeiiiise nf rhristiiinily, iu c'iis-inrmti, for more limn llurly ye:Us, us idmust every old ('iiM-funiitiiia knnss. Sinh testimony, from such n siairee, is not to lie p:isscd over lightly. No other rrnprietsry Itemedies ev iri-aeiilisl In the nulstc, ever ws-elvist litlie of the i-onimciidiitliin niiu M UN OF HTANIHNll, In every walk of life. Hull iiunn Imvn ilnne. Bee advertisement Da lr Isaonaiad's Uirmss Blttcrs.and n-- lr. Muortaud-s Halaamle. Cardial. Vityrtnt tltimlnnl mexlirirtM o fas prneiit wjo, Aarc oc- p.iiml their 9rta niitaitt vitltl faeouiA lamia of trud. (riAofiadaJjai.iKWM m rttvUmtby thtm in ail easoj; and rAncytfe Aaivjiivnutnukd thes wurrs.y. t'r OaiiNilnir, Ihpmtyna, Juuntlic, DvbUity of ttts hereout Ststrm, Dinteuf the KmUuyt, and ati imcoss. iii-iaiiiofioiHiidintioti.-f-fflm'ci or weakness oj the stomoeh and ilausriiwuf wiiiis, are Kolily ami pernianentli cio vj by the teiwan tt,ut,-jt. 7V Unltaihie OtrtUnl htu aeqtiieeit a rejmtatinn htirpaiuina tJtai itf on sunHoe prciwttlioH e-tlatit. It uitl curt, uith outalt, rAti mod nr.ttere ami ttitig ttamUmj thurs, OM.1, or Bom-AeiteJiS, Jl'-uiteJtitit, lufluttua, Vivnp, Pur4ononia, in- ipwnl tontnutittion, nml has ptrpirmft the inott reinnrka' tflxeneeemr known of Ihttfli-mrt Chnsumntion. few ismim wUl oImi nt o,iee fhveh mul enre the nttft se vere Oiarrha-n proeterUnnfeitin rultl in the llatrrls. 'irMinoiirinrnrepreparatbyIr. V. M. JaekMinA fb.. .V.i. lis Art tlrctt, lilantlnhia,lt., ami nrrmJ,tbVilruq qui ami daiiert in mMMnt em .iKtiere, al 7fi wnla per surnv., ine tsjnalni oJ v, M. Jaetuon, will be on Ihe omt ilt Clipper uf each bottle. In the .ilmamx pnbluhal eniiunUa Ike proprietors. batlett AW.ybuly's Aunanne, you will fiml tesliittonu ami eoutmentalvry mltcc from nil parts uf the ouiary. Inrse Atmnnaes aeeiprenwrniiliti altotir mtrntt. Itrthr Uc hi W. W. HTEWAIIT and 1. W. IUK. TUICH. Ikiytnn.u. , JvC-yldss. New Advertisements. NOTK E In April Inst the nuuseril-r missisl s note nl lutliil iivwi liv .lt,lin ll,itii..l.l ,., r,. .. ..i sua Hntrlelil kir liie sum of three hunilnsl dollars i:l) diun.1 Felrasry lh, ls.'s). All nruii nrn hei-..n. aiiruisl fmiu piut-hiu.iiiK said nule, ns piiyluent of llie SllllttlA.li HA I r I I.I.D. HEMO-VAI,.' TVt.4. f J OB Lii.ll, ItKKVE hns rriiiovml his residence lo No 'l, cast side, lielaeen 'i'hinl mid ' jeiU TO BIMDGK BL'ILDKHS. NKTICBIn herehv siventluil sealed prnrmsnln sill la- ris'civeil nt the oni,... ul' Ihe Aii.lit.n- ..r M,,ni. uoinerv etiuury, llhin, iu ll.iili.u Ill KltlliAV. Jnlv ash A. II. Inui, nl lOn i Un-k a in, (..r Ihe er.s li.ni ol a iiim ori.iKe nernsn mini itiver, nenr tliirsliiiiiuiville. Also, lor iiTntsn HriilMe. wrowN 'r ut. o... eoliuty runii U-wiillK f.uui '.irtnemvi)la lu Wllmhesler in Mw-Kson iownsiui. PltiliS. Su:. ism la, Me-n nl IIia ir..ruU,,i.l OHL.a .. l... nil inforiunlioii relulius Ui Ihe suma mn Im had. ' Uy or der nl county ouiiinuiiniiiiiers. . il-Mlnlil HAN. II. IlltYllKNI. Aiwlilnr MlHSelie n.Monriineopynnil ctiiirK Alnlilor'sllltk'e.) Keglmental Orders-Xo. 5. i IUau Qi'ahtCsIm. Fihht Rru't O. V. M. 1 ' DlVTllX. (I.. .Ill Its lt. 1 rU.it niistvoiKHioiiH't'rii. niiHu miiH nml iiiuhU'h uf the Fir4 Kt(finiflil, Ohio ViiiilliUW Militut. uill n.i.).1. t M (iVitMik n in, un Wmiiic-MtHy tht KtiiiUlt liny of .Inly. 18Mi,-Ti tt K4ximltli lHI'itiit Uromwl, lMUiU,.(liio. in-ptirtMi itirillliy un lltf imvi.Hoii nr Uie C lt UrttU.U uf In imnlvorrviry if Atitrritiui liHlfNiiliiiif. (lllllaMlltf 4J..tMll.llll.Uiraf l.luhl lluunhi .V...v..l Own Uie iifjH iiuii'i) of thiH otxlcr. njtir-HM, vnu. U. A. KlK'J. JelOt.x It. V. KAKKR, Ailiutimt. XTOTICK. All MThnst nr hfifl.y w timed lniii 1 roiuniniinK uiiy (n"b)iH-i-i on niy tirsniihHi, or jiiiiUK my (irupi-ny inuny uuy. ji ihh UirmlH ut n cer ium i-ot;u'., hijiiiih iiii-ii)M'IU-h unia wutcr iitii urviil-ti-nitit to Ik' .'uir1-ii uut, the i'isIdmiiu'Im--! Im mi MiririHwirt, ii i mil hi n'rwm u UfMpt-inu. ikitnJiLlil lu irvgcv myiufll Iruiu thrir tUtwIi-t. UWIKiE MINOR. (itLKMruTLlt, JuneifH, lHtiO, jvr.H3 WASTED.-.! Kirlorwnniiuitndiiseneriil house work. None need 111. ulv .nvi. il...u. K.u.... ... stay fur some lime, fcuouire nt HI Hiim. .ii-u..i ...... COAL OIL - LAMPS. JIHTua-nei a few Now Htyleaufi'luin-li l.iuniis, and formUehy JNO. T. WillV, r jnim sins!. ULASS FUtlT JAltS. ,111 kir aiile DoZKN,tlu- tiny rtxi Ye.!, will) '..rk Htopiieni Jicrtp, . JNO. T. wuLK M, Tin ni HtrMt. . Fruit and l'ure I'untlles. f sift uoetof jviesiHuui (trangeri; . (Jo lifiiioiiM; 41(0 pousuif uf iMwiiiefi Uiiin Drop! CompiiMinit ev pry poHHiUe Mtylenol' French L'um.i-UoUur turv iiie, wiltl hr mile I nr wue iv w Iioicmuic nnil retttil. rruiiMM Httrrii rruitawui 1 jest7iiHwlw UK A Mk N I1UH0 tt 0., SUi Third nt. rM KWT-liwelhiit(hoii-eN(i.4, JerterHon nt., X tttljoiuiiiK my risiil4Mw. All fro h Ntintl jud su iM'il, Mini put nt ihoioiiMh rvtur. 8e.-n room kimI uimiiMir kilehen. kim, mm wuLui; einUtru. Au. Uuiit Snuu yeur 111 iiitMiUUy jiUMMd. jsreh I tMT 1R. ADAMS JKWKTT. HUE WilUt lOIl SALE. flUlK uialemiinied lis re one of HiinneliiHli's luakn, Sd class Fire fcnginea Air aala, l.fether with twenty una p-et is aiH'linn liuse, all ui ttrsl rate asrtli-i-. Tills Kiikui Ufsin sliinj, Juue SSth, threw one hundred suit seventy -clirht Set tllroush s inch liiue, w ih uuly SU fes. vor lerin. at.niv 10 I Jnautf JOHN T. KHIKI.r fH, P.iroman, or ANTHoNVS'l'lf'MANM.rH-'v. Urtuge l ira Co. Iio. 4, Dayton, Crtilo, ! 9i. k .f M THE GlORIOtS 101RTH! ' Ameiican Llngl ; v Ootldem' or liberty, Euglei aud Shields, . f . I . . I ' ' , Heads of Waaliineton... rfsjr -"- Signiug tbe Deiilarationlc-, NATI0XU AXMVKKRIRT, JI I.T 4. im i ..AKiiK tfs.'k i( llit itlMTit jiift nifitftl, tiutl for i Mill, MlolPhfllsl' .llfatl rUlll, - - - J'l-iillTN "HM-lilll'd M( hIiU'IIsI dl-h'tillllt j.ii . , , UAn.VIWUA STHAVKU. TvrnllliM'k Tow-, l.ith tft.ittif fr-h Inilk; uli lnul tpa-U in wll4l "llolHsS, ftllimtl M 'ttH th unhm-riU'r mi Hninr'lm, Jinn hiiti. Any nr-in l.-wvlitgfio(i.'s i , K MI'lUKOJUi Kuf Ihrir Mlicnv nUini- will lv liln r;illy ii'unUtl, v )inu ... " :m(ihi:h b.mi. JAMES RICKEY, ONTO. 088 THIRD KX., HAM ju.t ns-i'iveiidiris-t of Joseph KinIm!- k Him, Sh. ttli I I, SI vt jr IKiien llofter'i rflrbrmod hnlrfs, KMHRAClNli tlVKIt SIXTY II!'"I''r.llKNT STYLUS. Will iil.o ns'ciie iu it few ilnys i J Dozrn Dawson, Vtarreit a ll)des. OO L D PHNI, KITTY DII'I'KItKNT STYLKS. IJKIIH MKS AX1 KX TIIAtTM, put up ill la-iiulinil Kill l..lll.'S of the sunn. ,ii:inlltv, no.1 iip'l'i.,r lu Himlity liieitlieir l.uloi s, Wni'lil'-'.'i.li-u'sor llnllev's. uiul .old nt oite-lhinl I lie coal, t'rn-e- No 1 , n rU; So. i.:iu.ts. Fur sale hy V W. l-Tl:WAHT, ' TlruvKl.l. No. 112 Mum airet-t. Legal. Froi'IuniAtion by I lie Mayor. HYDUOlMloniA. f.v.ni.'n iiriur, 1 ClT uv Da.Tii.H, .lulu- A, l.Hiai. j ,rHKHKAS: It m nvvU tii,mriM, liimi Hit- Urio miiiildr ol In tun, iiiiiiiint.' il Un,ii' n htn ihe iilu HlMl tn ilioi'iiM ol lii'iihiUlUr ill l:tlii-r ol Imi-oio-llltf tri'Vnl.-lll, . , ' , 1'lwrrturi'i I, W. II. iti.i.K-i'ii:, MnynroT Iho nry ol I'tivtoii, do lifii'Ky or.h r. ml rttiuirf, till iit'iniit own !4, or liiti h nnu- nu iiiiiuiiil ol Ih Ik loud, to oiillii Hip mi i mi- (within itttt tiny-, Iioiii tht lui li.ri'.,) to hm or ht-r jard or lioii-', Un i-nn ot mxi dn or Ui tiiiiy.h- llif wiiiit- in Hin h nuoiiM-r, iih lo iin-hiiif 1hi (MicMilMhiy of iiiiumii', in- iiijiir iVHiilluiK IVoiii hvdm phulja oi utli. iHi.-s,-. w. II. UII.LK-11K, Miiyur. Hkv. viiiiirlhHi IAWJ UnImiII lat-l .wfnl formir kt- Hon hi kill (Hiv iiiiiuiiil i thfdox kind, to I rmmiiitr m lu tf,.- niihiii HtHil-it, .tithm l lie linn' i'jt-iti-d hi the inn Imnnfinii of the MuViii'iisnir.ifo-iH.I; tmd il mIuiII In tlm dul ol ihe XmI'.o)iiiI kt i-.-iiiriv nil mu h Hiiiiutdi, ho riiniiiiiK nt Itiiyp iiH-ontniu-hlit.il ot hik h .iiM'iini;dioii :W HloN'-tHUl, to lit diH4roY(i. JVH SHKttlKKH HM.K Thoinnn W.-libi-r, " T-hop No. 177. -Monlj('rj NiiiNriir Court, M iry llm-li-, r-t. nl. ) In IVnition. 1 ' ourHiiniK'U il' mi Order ol' Kdo irtKiifd ii-um thr 1 fiii-'iior i oon 01 AioiiiKoimiy riminv, to iot Ui icHoif. I vtill oivr lor mt nt thf tluor tf Un? foim HoliMt 111 l1l4r, ill KJlld lllllll , Oil iSillIllaliy, tlC etlst till If f Ji,li HI, At t o'clock p. in., nf M,i dnv, iii .t iintiiU'ivd wvi ii- Iron himdiwltilld litH-roor 117 esl.l of lln- r....-(a,l niM.i. ty, iliio.iiiiniint'i at Si'.u.ni'i- --.iiIhih-i lo 1,11 hiiiih..! miv. inth til om ill ii tilv ol Oil Won. ill Moulin, ni.'M it. input, (trout tmiliilti-r tlu Intdiiy of Jnlv 1 hi a, n h,ik li auiiii raiinu i-irfBi'r, wkiim. ol HoiH.rt VVitilMr, si n. itit-HM'iI, during hi'i- life tunc, (or unvvi-r in ivmI vnlutv i iitTftiiin ucciaiiti miMiauni. AIm. in-lot No. 17fw"i. in mi in I i-ltv .f ihtvi..n ro.i. fln-nUV(.) jiinrMis.,Nl, li vf ot' io.icr,iit 1 7-JM. Al-io, in-hit No, l"-"ti, in KtiHlnly of HitMon, (ndjoin lti the iilmvc,) tipmisfH frco of dower tit i1...'.,iki. Hind iH oispny not to Ht ll lor Icfm timit tuu il.ii .u ,.i tl, iij-imiiwd iiluc. 1 eniiH, one thin) nixli, one third in onn yci.r, nnd one thi ml Ui two VfiUM: thcilcfi rrcd nuvm u. !.., i,s. tcrt'-tiitnl I'H iirctl hy inortr'. 'Hie Wiihm h doMi-mill juoiithly orTcrotl for huU' "'"' JtU.N MILLS. HhcnH: IhtUil June If), 1800. Tmih. It. Tiltok, Att'y joHHn MASTKU COMMISSrONKIl S SALK i?orgo lian alow, Andnw Kimn. H. nl. I Huperior rnurt, No. 1U70. BV virtue ot unorder ol Iho HiiNrinr tmrt of Un tJniinty f Montuoitiery. ohm, iimde tit itn Annl nu a. it. iiro, in uid tiiMivcfntltle.1 cuim. I will, on Sutunffiu. Annual A. iMiati At the iloorof the iU uvi Hoii-f in ii, citv r ii.,-i..n l-etweeli the hour of two mid lottr o'elorli p. m. offnud iliiv wll ut (HihlM! note ly, to tlie hi)(het hidden Tlw follow l UK dewnlsed nM. entate, lo w It: U infill Mud Itiv er towiehip, in mud eounty, tun I hei'n U,t nutiiher 'Ven,eiht, tiiueillld U-0 iim d'j.i Knitted on pint of thr hiiImIivihioii ol piirt ol rH-etioni.7 'I'tiwii 8 of nniKe 7, tM'lween lln Miitini ltiv. ir.; innde hy limiiid Heekt l;uul wile, tun) reeonti d on pltit honk "Aimif 4(mn.l 47 ol tlie HccurilHof Aloiilgoiitery eoiinly. rum ioit men (.tin oi i:u!t inrin, contain one cr ), mnl ;ire well ntted for j!irdcuiui; puriHiM-H. Katfilot in nppnuKMlnt ijii.'.t(m and nut v Ml (or H3,- . .li,:"' W" MALLAMttKK. Mler Com. Holt ft Malikr, Ath.ineyH. jeja-dtwiiwul MASTKIt COMMISSIUNKH'H SAI.K.. Ituiiry Ciirtner, 1 sin. !.'. iniiuiist Siia'i-ior l.i,ii-t Moiitoiuery William Allen, el nl (dimity, Ohio, IlTtstIANT to nn onler of the Honnor Court of ill its June liMUii lsisl. hii.I to 111,. iln-,.....l I .I...11 ..a:.. ill .lll.lic aiM'tion, nl the door of llie Oinrt lli.u.c iu the ny 01 .-nylon, inn xmucry tiuiiiy, Oliiu tiittHrtlitH. AhoukI 4. IM.10. llclwcn tin- hours of one nn.! li.ur o-. l..-li i, m, of nni.l diiv, the lotlowiiur ilrsclil.-d risil i-LiIh. I.. u-.e l.ri J'a-ra aen iHi) lls,n Join's ,l.ll of alll.iivisi,.n ol mil lotlilunla'rc.1 thirty two :ia)uii Iho ulatof out lots - . ,", ".i 01 ..1,011 Mri'1-1, iii'iii'ii to IMluvl W. Whi-elis-k lif llhver Jones sad lliniiy llo- "..'.....--.i inn csmio 01 J01111 I4. Jones, lis-enseit, Info ul 1 hltnl Ion coiii.tv. 01.,'.. 1 1.. u....i tiniiiei W. WhecliM-kiiiiil his nil,.' t.. Juai'ith F. Allen. lallhy JiiHe,h t. Allin.ihily ihvisil lu i:asaielra A I. 111. Ills Hlfl'. IV uill.li.lv .....I ..v. ...... ...I I .. . liiliU-d to I'rof.iie nnd iWur.ltsl in tin. in,Uite r.,urt 01 M.intirolliet'YeillllltY. llhio. Hhi,1 ikn.iu.rlw I ... l.u..l.l on h jii.limi.'i.t inliooritf Henry Uuun-r, nnd auiiai Thenlaivi- nroU'l-IV tins la-en iii.i.rlM.ul .1 l.A 11.,.. Wind lllehuuiirisl d..ll:.r. mail .11. ..... ...II .... 1 1 two lliiras of ihe iii.n-aisini'nt, i It,. Ii ia m.iioii isis-a. i-iniNui ante, ciisn. .. f . .iiiiiiax Niisler c oiniuisHioui.r superior oourl, Monl. co. i-sii. W. Itnl-K, Att'y. jcitslld Business Cards. Ol IAS. PAIIUOTT. Attorncy-at-Law and Notary Public, HAYTOBT, OHIO. OrKICK attll Thiiil Mlrenl, belwis-u Mnin nnd Jef. Insou alreuts, oer Util e's Jewi-hy Hiore. jel:tiu3 I KM.IOTT, A'l-lilltNKV AT LAW. om,,. Ui 1. hiniiire llini.liiiK, Tlnnl htreet, o.iito u k, linWilaa wlin riKO. W. SIAI.AAIHHB, ATTtlltN KV - AT - x ....... .niKn. un .iiiuu sovi,l,0iKisilo llie l.'ourt -",o. jiuitii MAlllliaiilil.l,V, ATl'oltNKV AT LAW a .-iiiee 111 inn k.iii,ii-i, iiiui.llll. llnr.1 Slria'l, Ony. lull, Ohio. Will lli:ike I'lilli.-tiun.. sn.l iitlen.l Ul Ihe nr,,;.. li.ie ol Ins imSesiaou Keni nill) in Mniituiiuuiry iui.1 Hie .....iiiii..., .iiiiw aim lu-Jillow U'.liie ileed. uud iiiorlnsiii'S. mi.l in-sirc nil oihcr li-ifil instruments. w. VKIIXT-KH, M. U., IIOMIKI'ATHIST, W.I. 41 Minn Street. I.,tu..n Ku-.l .....1 a ...I Streets, liayton, oliio. Oltlee hours FmuiTIo Ha. 111.. tuidfioin 1 Uiit p. in. iiphtinti "lOHM V. KKllCll.lli, NDTAItV IM Ml IC J (iitirt'euirul luMiniucu Cttlnu, Mn) oi h K. 1H No. 7, KiiMtHideof Miun, U lween S.i-ouil unt 'I hinl. IIhviuk rtH-eniMl tli npMHntMt4 iil of Notary Iuhiij iii in HU'I for the county oi AluMt joiot i y, i iuo, the innJi r ilirued taken rlii nit-tlloil ift littoi'in "hi flieiulM uiul thr IMII4IO KelieNiUy, tluit he lr now preptire.l to tin nil Wit. bw inert M'rtiuiunjt Ui UilolHin iImI mm- i iitrull lo him. correctly, hu1 on the nhoiteHt uolice, novi;.tf John it. KHii:M.i:it. JA.HKK TriLNEll. JL I H E OK Til K I'KAt E AM NOTAttY I'l'hf.ltt. oitWe. lh-kel Ihul.liiw. on jetti'itHill Hlrert, Hour the Corner of Third, in the loom fot inurly ooenpit-ti hy JiimIhw Tomuiee. IStrtlitu lurnlU'iihoii iiunl to tlruwiiig liceiltt, MoiigitgoH, Cou IrvwiH, IhrinU, unit Leil HiijetM. Alo, uol!-etiou prompt. 1 niril M. D. WALBKHMJII. 1II1UM WAllmilNJR. WALHRIIX.B St CO.. CommiMMion niutnui. No. HrtswiMHy. jNi-w lurk. , li.fl'ilur :4mii IKAUl BTHKtCT IKK BK, somh-wesl ur . nurol ItiM-e iniilTiiint Mris-ta, ft Nt 'I NN TI. '.lt( OAK IXIl.l.AH I'KK OA )'. uisyi J. a 1). N. UAUHL-Si.N, Vropr'a. UAIX HOtU HOVIH. WM. T1NULK, Pruurl. ..r, 1.1. VIA, II. , . . e ' awj-"l'he Irama atuli nt this houaa aaeh ... s,. .u,. atHuji ra lo.lme. , dis-IS JOUKPH liOIU, . : 1 ,1. TTOt'HE. HIHN AND OUaAMICilTAL PAINTKR, II lirwneriind Vsrinstier, luiitntor of MnriSe is va rloii. kiiala, Ac. Term. rwuuuaU.. A 01 U .luav ua shotl iiotioii, . ( . s . , SM-HhuuonMainHtreel.iiinoallUia Market Houaa. ovn tisrrow'a bo.,1 aud ijlio. Blora. apis ( of Real Estate Agency. CHA8. E. CLARKE, " r 1 1 K A I.' K H '.IA TK it ii 'I, M I I ft I 'I M I'" I a . ' CE.ratlAl. 'lau'n HiiiMintf, ' I 1 1 1 nt Mtrtf M,, hnf nti1 Mcllort rAinintn-ton, rrl V,Ui of nil kind. Houdt, liiiud Wnininf, Note, Mn- c.. niiu;f iniiti iioii'i piw iiciriM'iif loitn-t. il mi I, mhI Nnrrniil, iii-urt' ir.i(wnv nt iiiH.fjl, Ttllc miU'Wl W'PMWllsiri riiui"iuM-, Kllfl f it fells nil Hjl'trl') HO. I COlllinirlMIOUlsllHIII, -H O V . gl f'l- )tll r IMIt' If. MUM MHlSMKult I: i:T-NN Wmi I1 lj 'Ml Itrool. Illlc, MI the ndliiltiiolln Ihi ul, nud lite . iinc di'Mfice IV-nil 1 1 iVttm. II". iM-'ii Under cilllt i nt ion wfllttinvhed holiMenl H rniim, w i xidhi tirii. Workxlifti I' Jinr. Miiioke-hwu-e, M.him milk -hoiito, rirtfri., 4 Jood iBf'iuiiitf ori'hiiKt. :i .icIN nnd yjn iiH, ,,a,M, mtf.r' h'nuiie laiin, ;nt hy iHMeet. Inline enrrinife iindcrih hou.' nils I a riii4eis w iili-r iio'ii" mid null i Unad, it v IVftln InrtHi-. AUti. :i itimhI ti limit hniiM. on tho irelin-eH. Tin- in in eVei V rej.eet. ii deNiiit)4i Itirin nnd coiiienielit tolhe eily. Willi far Mold oil eu,y myimintil or timlf in hit it tor rcideni-e in the en . , (.i.Vl.IAt:,; ('!'A!!',iT,!.f,l"rr'' 1.HH.MAM?. I im i-cm, It InileMn-oiiitho I'lty wet. 1 HiilMinnnetHo-siliil) hrtek holimtl llw eellnr, wll' ci-lfrn. '.. tf'KMt Ininie I mrn. nnd oiitdiniinM; vliuicn fi nit ot even desHTii.tiuii. Ilesil iiiinlilv nflnhd. i ll A-i. E. ( LA UK K, Itcnl iM ii. Aitent, IK.It ) I1 Mot lew loti MALKoK IIF.NT. A Very eonventint fttitno i ti ItnulliH, Hhtlile, At'.. I.H-iilril within A thiile-' w til k ot the ceuire of i1,o -it v. U illtia iirld on lie ycnr'H lone or rented lo it ihm ieimnt ' II A " K. ( I.AItKK, Third -.trei.t. LtVltM FtM. NALK --100 jm-ii'm H intlcn t'n.m N.w I1 t 'nitllie, lf,rk t oiiifty, Hil l K.j tmleH IVoin liioWll N Mniion on the 1 1. A W. It. It., limncrcM under Hue rnltl ViUioii. I .on-1 IVitme dw'clliiii;; fr:nue lirn. AIo. n honed l-'tf dMi'lhni. I .ood nivhnnl. 2 Hpi'ini nnd ti creek of niniiili rnn-r t In li Hi it.f tdm-tv I'un l-.i.... lit nil. mid the (niT.tUi-e lc-t iiiinlilv of M-eoiut liMtoni. ' 1 1 ii h ih ii tir-l-i;ile I' in in, nnd uill In i., p,.r (tint tx 1 1 1 in inferior I u:d U.m netually IA l.-r In ihe ti. uinily. rtlsf'll It lireen 1 mite ttcl til Hi.hiey, nn n lino rond. 7ft "jeri'H under cullivnliotl. t'olufnHtiliJe fntiiiA dwellltisT hiriese ol ii nMiin. eltelrtei n, on linrd, Ai'. ,nini ol iprtii. ipmlttv. ' A LSI , 100 ncreinetirMinini-hiuK. Kvi-llent l.nnd, nhfini fill W-TcH lltlilei i-l.ltiValiOll. i ritirie lfHtM liiri lajin fUlJ oilier out IrtiiltlinjH, (iood I ! linnl e. AI,H, 3! rwreiot) Ihe Mhtikertowu i'ike. four mi let from lhl eily. Ihilldiiiliie Imh-Io'V fniine Iioiihc- ll rooinx. Kme Iku'iim. ifiMKl lieiirihif on hiud. utiioliedioufe, Hpnni holi-c, r.t Ae. All excellent onuhty of Intnl. 'iVlllln itcV, , , . 1- . ... .' . . ,j Ale0, 31 nen'Mlse-it iiimhty, Nii-ond hothiin on the llivor Ihwiil i mih'Hhc.. tlie ciiv. Sin:ill ft tune lmu.c, k,mk fmine iRirn.orchiud e. W ill Ut Hold low on verv eiinv nV niHiitn. TMAM. K. rL'ANKk. ' 'h'KX'i liiilliuH.:ul ttreet. Al,st, An rleiniut eounlrv reidt uce, mile finni Ucrmrui town, 1 jn-in-f i;kii.-ich o exctllcnl lund inn Inuh t:ite of ciiluviilloli; 11 hniidsoine mid i niniuoihoUN hlu k iIhcIIiiiKi eoUl:iiuin U, I'tHiiti-, rtH-enil tuiilt; liirtelKiiik hn ru, nnd nil the nei eHHUi y nuidimliiiur; tt nervt tn u tilieyanl in liue I e ii iiieoiidilloli, Iseiu iiiK fruit (recM ol every .jiriely; "hiul.'-'i v, Ac. Also, n ht iiuhfiil hh pond on ihe preiinii'M, i 1 hv n Ml renin of nnuiinu wjiter; al -1 h ii ; m-rcH tiuilfer. The projM-rlv i-th it InU-lv owned nnd ntvu pied fov M;tj. M. H. W ulk'T nud iime of ihe hHidvint wiil m. sr.) tlcHiniNephwi't- of the kind ill the eoillllV. It will tv,ii in 11 itiin;iin, nnii 011 piiuieuiH lo Hint the pur- 11 war .. I'll lu A ail a ti a, usi . i . AI.MII. An excellent fimn of iicren, 7 milert rroni tho citv, 111 Miidl-ontimimhip.rKi nn.hr etiitivntu.i,, U-i'l.' iinee liewt oj linihi-i hur onk, wiilnul, HUityitr, hickory, ' tioo.1 two n, i v hrick hoiiNe 1, rooms; Ininie Uiru, Ijirife oiiliimloi uooil Hi 11 1; nuiuiiiu wtsr. Hoi I III milt MliH-rer, liK-fi Met olid hottoiil. lull uu.t tn.i.llv '- r. . imnith I nml ri. wheat luinl t HAS. K.t LAUKK, flurd ft. A I. si 1. 'us' 4 0 iiereM on the Hhiikertow 11 I'ike, mile hoyum! th nt-,, ooMoven 1 hhi Minhiy ol luinl; lwiiso rv fi'iuue holi-c. UrooiiiH, jMm-heH, weIN, edliir, Mitiiij', .tc., wild uIhiiiI 7 :Miesi of tuu her. Then ih h t,m vtd on the preim-eH, with In vidn nud evei ihm complete. ai-mi lUinu iiii-tiM iimi nUmMiwrrv. Tenon ol i.nvniut ,,,H'- t IIAH. ' t'LAKKK. FOR HALE. A eonveuient two ntory Hrick I w lliu on .loiiew ulreel, eoiiliiiniuif liMiuiH, hui r kitchen, ciHieru, wi-ll, eellt.r, iinhiinji, Jh' withi lioiee hint. Thistrnpenv - Hill lH Mi.kl lU H Ltll-UHIII ifupplKMUnr. I lliifl.T-mrtla. iW ) Uie owner Wlhet to reinoe U'om (he eily. Kiiouueof J t HAH. K. ( LA UK K, Third nt. Choice Lot Ifor Sale. rwi r-l.il:ilil- lin- .,,.. T,e Ii it is ou tlie North Kits! coriu.r sivll I i.m.iIa... iu: a -i.i,.i . . Tllisl 11 I, ,,!, 1, uellii.l.i.lislli,ru II., I. I.iio.l the 1111111- i-ti.v is um. riii 111 n ,nce nnil terms to hint liny one uishuitj to (.iiivhus... ('HAS. K I'l.AKKK. I"" I'hinl street. 1 .) V K 1 . 1 , 1 n aH 0 1 1 n1;s, OFevcrvil.si-riitiotiiiu.l irici... Tile lollonilis is (ho ls-:iiiun or some tit' tin KIIINT HTUKKT, Istuisu .Mi.innii.lJirsnii; HKcu.Ml STHKItT, U'luw Hurry Three tine dwell, ngs. Ill II f STItEKT ii ii Kl't'ltril HTUKKT KlrTH HTUKKT, between M11I11 nnd I.u.llow; WILKINSON (ST., Kc1.-ll11u.-l LI lil.OW HTUKKT, " riral uiul Wuter; "Oyr tlio Hhine.." HMITII HTHKKT, nesr Hnmn: JUNKS HTUKKT, helwatu lln.wn nnd leKrtl n it t:i;."i htkkkt, - .l. ticrsiin nml Tn umsi nit.l Tm.i.nwath J Al kMlN ST., t',m, i.n.1 Vaa llliren: WAYNK HTUKKT, Kollthnl tlttlii , IIAINUHIISIKMT,. North of : , - I I.INTON STItKKT, near Tlllnl! , , ; KKCllNH HTUKKT. K.ulor W..ll.,r Tls-ae are iimny of lli. ni n ry choii o iiiises of prniierly ' ami all nre ottered low. I h:ivn is si.li-s iliosn nbute iliieniie.1, 11 iiirm- iiinount of very clunp nroiierty in 1 the sulrtirhs, for snloiin.l Inwte. t'HAS. K. CI.AIIKK, Ileal Kstnle Aent. J''28 ''Irmi's llinl.liiot, Third at. ' VAOANT IA iTri in every imit nf the city, for sale and . Imdci hcnn. j..is 1I1AH. K. li.A K K K, 3.1 at. Drugs, Medicines, &c. Toilet Artiolei for the Million, .i ir Allt KKOIIRATIVK AN'll INVIIIIIKA'lllll a sure nml iieriiiiiiieiilenr.. I.,.- h.il.l.,.,... .....I r..P u. lliovlun nil Heurl, llumliiiH, HeniAilolia luui.lM.lM and feverish Jlent lroiiitslci,,l,,r r. ,u,riiii; iiruuuuairo y (irny lliurto its i,riKui:i eolor. This i.r. malii n '..iiuniis iioiiiiuriiiiia tiinlter, iirmliiciiui its wmiderti elteets l.y iliviuonituut an. I i-eMluiin ,H'i1wt lieiilth to the a.-ul.. nnd tlie l ,n.u wlin h li.riu the hmr. It is l-lll III. Ill hollies lii.l.lihn Ih.. Htllue ipnilltity ns Wmsl'v ..ii, I Mrs. Allen's H.ur ltest..rulives, lu nil respects e.piiilly ns n.,.,,!, nnd a ilh(. 1 1 . 1-. I to one half Ihe cost lJn. e only .-si eeui.. .'.,r snle hy I'll. W. W. HTKWART. I'mreisi, No. us Mnin sti-M-t. 1 1 mt'ii. 11 air nvi:.- Kor.lyeiiu;th llnlr a Hlnck IJur lirown, lusinutly, will, mil Mnininj Wiirmnte.l fiiliy nsu.,,Hti'i. Itm-helor's nn.l i:l.iii,.. I.. ut up III Hie si. me i.c.i lmet, :ii f) hntl the cost. ' 'rs-MlciH. 'I'o ls hn.l onlv nt tlie linif Hli.re of W. W. H I KWAItl', ut Man. t. supply of tins useful article a III la. kei.i .... I..... I .., nil tunes illlllliK the sensi.u. nt niy:m W. W. KTKWAltT'ftNo. 1:2 Mnin St. - OKI. A WATKIt.-tliro, wpnrklinn "ld eld. draw t KJ .11 limes Iii.iii one of the most complete miltilAins III Hie Kllile, lined III. W illi Hie itent 1s1l11lauatl.nl cihil ernn.l .linlUul... Ki-.-ry inriely nf fruit, sirups and mvtnr iniulc frc-dicicry ilnv. nt III. iy. vt. M KHAKT'H, ia Mnhl street. ITIIU'IT HOT'M.KH ASJU JAHS-,lust reeeiv. I; ed a liiim- inviiie.. ia r run llotiles nml Jnrs, Willi orks. Alsu, Kenlimr Wux. At Hie liriia store of inyatl W. W. HTKWAItT, 114 Mum nlreet. I" ONIIOS PlIMTKII.-l-nre l.nniloli 1-oHer, the Is rt I J innlt li.inur in Hie world, lor ini.ili.ls. ni..l 11.. .-a...... fi.riuv. Ironi m-uenilitelHlilv nnd pmir.itiun of Hie svi lelii, mywi W. V. KTKWAK'I', ia, Mnin (. pUIIIKIKIl HKNy.INK.-Kor el in,g nt,,,,., n,.d ' 1 reliu.llliu ul'eilse. tnr. stiiiim. el,. . i'..,i,, ,.n L,n.i .1 a.-..,...l i.piK.iei, milium iniury iu the lexuire nr color of Hie uiilleruil. K.ir snle iiv " uiy:i W-. vy. ryi'KWAIt n, M.imtrret. )l'HH OA TAW II A WINK.s-M.mie eh..Ss old l-s,. I IiihIm Wine, Hiinvn on lliettirin of l',.. J. y. IU.B nsou, near thiselli. This a me is very aliisn-iiir, nud frue li-.iiu nuy S'liiltcnition w Iml-'Vur. for ante hy lin. Isitik' oruullmi l.y W. W. STKWAItf, i)l No. til Mm,, al. THE DKUG STORED 120 Mnin Street, between Hurlrt sMtb. JAMES ABBEY, (MDOCKSHOIt TO W. W. IlDlUNrKIN,) nAVI.NHreiaave.la full naanrtmi nt is l'ure Urn and MisheiiH-s, direi.1 from Hie KnaU-rn nisrkel, I olS-r lo tlm Mil.he the loll.iwllis: S'rilll. Jan., Uorks and w.ix. constjuilly 011 luind iluruis the season JABMKV.lai Mnin. )UnK iHiyci.il niid Muslim Miistmtl, fcr tnMe uX I J. A1IIIKY, lalMuinalreel. T . A,L A '""h ""I'l'lT- l-lKOt and I'lrar ns Pryu J M. Al-siaiu w slu kol l.i. ...(, ns,eivad, slid k J" J- AUIir.V, IsuMnu. .mil II DAYTON 3Sj"XTl?tt3ElHY' ; 1 H. oh'iuK'lfn.lirk'lor,' Oaytoii,".' " ' STRA WllKintirj ! t-JNSAlt It AW E0 Pt'Btt .Kn. Hurr s New I'ine, Wusl.ui,,,! r ,h, fceulli lluir Lov rtsnssiy new Haul. All t)ie4tlsiveiiraaniu.iiir eu...:... ....i-.-l ll.un lier Mai, (M.., par ii!, HH ,,,, IK,r J' uu" II '...en. siippnasi 111 srenllvreiliiee.1 prle,. ' . in-, era ha I tu K u 1 1 tu' ... . tlie Knuiu, NiiI.hio tn His HnnacnW nepol, larylou. Oi-dera rruin 11 diilw will he put 11 p with aueh esra Una lliev would ia. oarrled, without li.piry, tonnv part th. I 'ailed Starts. Alao-ftuuu Red Antwerp KaTo- ' terry Hauls. r mMr ,