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KTYliK ntAiiilttn-tiirtKl, itnng murk!, - TUy hnvf poniU' nntl Mplrnlit AMwirtijictit of FINK VKHJ'INs, f Hii-liitfNl mU, tu wltuli thay invito (he ntUMiUon uf ituifiiii-i). , . Their rtiily r lii-nt M l-'umiMhiitir Jw.U i of tha tn( Mintlitv, n'ti't ffiiinirixno rvi-ry thinv l(Hinihi. UKNTLfcMKN rt r.ViTMIVU.iirfill .pmlihM, mfwlfl of tlx to'! ffiKxt, find in flu- it('ft Mtylct. Hill le kvl rAfuly ninde for tlM-i-onvoniin-i- of the jxAh: Tntnkhtl tr wtt lilwril pitnin:if, thy dcNfro thtr frMii'ln rtmI tin' inilti(i ttt i', i( iiml t-Kiimnm (ft.oils, hihI Irtirn prir., tnnrtJ-ff MMJKK :MAUOH. N EW GOODS l" MKN'S CliOTIIINO, CIMMI1KHI,AIN A PAKKKII'H. HOYS' Cn.OTIlINO, IH TO' ' CIIAMKKKLA1N ft 1'AKKElrS. Latest fitylM Gents' Vurnltthlnt? tiooflk, . f . , o TO . I CHAMBKHI.AIN PAKKKK'H. x GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER' IN TMK UTT KCVLK, . - t ii i - -t 1 no to " f 1 f ' 1 Chamberlain & Parker's, . eir.EHd'S HUILTHNd. ' ' - O" i TliirU Slri'l. 1 Clothing. Dry Goods. TEEMEXDOIS KEDIX'TIOX ' SUMMER DRY GOODS, AT, N. P. DOUGLASS & Co.'s TI77717' 0U0 77 77 IM , 77 ' ' . WW '"77 ' i Ml 777 l liil 77 7 0(i0 3VIA.Ilr STREET. 1 If l will cloi out our . KNT111K BTCUK IllNMKR lHV UOOUtt, .; -Li .ii n f i VKKY OHKAT MACJItKH)K! ' fivviouKto nil;liEM'' tiH jjiirolmwrn, r f f P -. 's r T A -:1c 'I) ... OBSEKVfi : , THE rOUOWtd HOODS At COSTI ' Klrh Fancr Hllka, In new rlai i Black Mnllll, iwl li 4 Bcraa;a Kobei, f and It Haae Vtum Frcncn Orgaudlci, a neat pallerai Bonneti and Bonnet Bibboni; ;!,. i Hotlery, '43 if, ci. lower than vr oflrrtAi KID OLOVBS '' Fitly t'rati prr alr, and Warranai M.ien h t!ViKi:iiciiii:rsi, lu fjraat variety. -. j Dreti Trimming, all kind, at coir. Paranoia, u atfloi, at . BLKACHKD AND KKOWM BHKKTlNCiS, 1 it very nmull lv SBWINO MACHINES AT tHTr. FOR TVETY D1YS TKKHI aVHIH.V t AHIII ' . - I , i ';'.' J t P. Douglass & Co.,; MAIM ITBIIT, Jolt DAYTON, (IHIO. :r-; H .!!!' -I mi I c n i .'i .) nil :r'PJ 1 VOL. XII. J i ... 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T UtK'liiiiiUt.tvtvlvf c)tniM1't ;w Oni- rMii'th roliimn, i'lmiitff.1 wci'Uly :t ii'Nnf (iif Ailtrti"iMiMHitfl ofeiiiivinirit nmtli-r nuiH' ur fur ii luiiwr mi iimI iluinit)M.miM-itMti, mml kituvin A Advcrtisi'iiK-iit jmi-imJifiMn IhjiU hv Vxnx niuj n ki ki.i r.Mi'iHr, w ill N unlgii-t to hii imIIiIidiiuI clmrgf (' inif-htilf Hih Iiitily riitcit. AH iwlv(rtifPMM-tit in k-lutriiAt'Lit Dm tiitc of fifty (M'l.t1 k.t Mium (of tfn iiucH) tlif fli-ht in-cHiori. iiiut Iwvuly-ttvt' fN'iilM (nr'Vorv mitliti(MiU utMvrttoii. uiili'-w. iui HHrwuu'iit iHiiiutU)ii'viui(itUi iiiM-itiuiiut tho0oyt' . wPirwon withini( to fliwdfitliuin thi-ir vrarly fid Tri ti.iiliu Mi Hft jjcivt iiaiUn ut lliH Coiltililix Uudin, All IULlUll (VilVl'l'IIHIIMllll( IllllHt IIP IHII'1 flM' III mlvHik-e. 1 I If ('I'M llfK' 'I iMllUJllI in IVt'l'tlWIT- in minted (i I hell rvn lntKiticm, lil m( till flih.-ltlTliU'lll for the U iu tit ithcr iHMxttiri, im vt rl! at li-jid tui t rlii nifiitf, tutil vrrtiwitifillH ti iihi tin hhIvh itent in ly llM'iii ihumI In1 iii! for ut Dm i''ul;M nth-.-. Ti'ilmh'H of K-HH-t-, NnliifN, McftliiLp of Ijtrrnry, MilKnry, Kin unit ullior AMiiM'irttioii,Ar ill? holfnr Kntr-, to ) lmlit fopn AiIIuitmi Kor otw Invrtmn nny HtKli tKti(M, not p.i'itvlin otif Hqnnrn ol ti'ti Iiih-k, &t iff it?, unit in it nif fnr try (itlviMiM'iit mwniti. Ailvirt!Apmnf not pxrooilintf t-nolinlf i)imr IDkrtli, inKii(o! (hu ttmi fnr 'ii I't-iitit. All imin n in ti'inli1 tn proiiiotp irivRr iiitircfiH, to ( lnrtl ifkMftl vHHnm ( whHt nnlTM hmtrfrm M tlx rX itr) tiiiHt l (Mii'l for itt tin riii of.in i vut jmt line. No rutd, ffUTtKitypPH Or 'lwtr-ltyiM MlHi'tliiL II 1 1 lent all Metal. ' ' , l M'KEHXT HMPlIlB.r ..ffl In ehilof tTV('reoriiitn'i h((;. ttk..PnyntiMil in HilvnihT in ll iiumh. Weekly Adrertltiln. INtr pmr, of tn Iiihm iiMire or Ivn, throe weoki , $ 1 M IVr iviiiirp, nwli week In aililitioti, it7 Vr rijnnn, threw month 4 M Pit 'Hfre, r niouth.i,.., r 7 00 I'w tfijiiaUc oiw yctif,... ,....,... Jiil OHIO EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION. ADDRESS OF W. ARMSTRONG, Esq. EDITOR OF THE TIFFIN ADVERTISER, AT SANDUSKY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1860. .Vr. Chairman, Latlir anil Gcnllrmrn: At a tiuittliku thl, in tha very itiulsl of one of t liojrtilttr fXc-Jti'mentBUnkinrivii to any Innd nve oar, when the storm of politirs ia cwucpiug uiuJIy thruunU llio, luuiluud llif editoriul liulcriiily, the sulilicrs of fortune mid of wnr, lrL'Piij(HK..iit tiM'OiJittuit tor what they deem right; wheimwords are leaping from their 'HlbiirttiBp(l)lninitig in thnpunhtjlit-r-wlirn, (tlotfud in armor, the HentinehT on thn"oiiur walls are wakeful and Tigdimt, a friendly gntli ering of editors retlecting every shade ot pol- iuai,opini9i; u a lingular Dne ut sity ineiiUHt, All men took forward to the "good time com ing, and the llihlo npoiiks ut the iicriod when the scattared tribes of men shull bo gathered together wlim there tdinll he no more war and no more (tenth, t un it be that we "who null the lever that moves the world," are now in aiigurating the jwriod whop , r iiTWUnIW writ) wiflvtwi fttifttl h Vtirilnnt ntfcftd,' And Imi.vn in tiimnry Intnl. thf M4riintM leail; The mkumI aixl linn nl unt enh Htunl ii)(mi, Anil luti'mU'HHiHTieiitM lick ill? pilghin'tt fpet." If we have aceoimilwhed this liruiiliesj of tlie Poet in tlnueplninif days of wur--iii.lhee days when our souls should be inarms and eager for the fray, let the populace rejoice for a miracle haji.heeii wEuiiinL .let the uiorrv-makinir be general, for atiangu things nniaod littfo oaitioto pass. r .... ,., - , , l'lcanuatrv1'. aHidc, iind .tniptak. siirioiisly, these re unions und assemblings of the frater nity have been productive ol much morejrood than any of us ur tha public realize. 1 hey have hud a tendency to kindle friendship he- jwcen those who were before either at enmity or cold and di&lmt to pich, other. They have matenully soltened those prnjudices thut wc who nre antagonists in the political arena and couiuutilurs in business naturally fi-ol. In ad dition to estulmsbing gwid fwding among edi tors, they liuva contributed much towards inr tUiy'mg tlie luutvriul interests of those engaged in publiihing papers in tliu Duckuye Slate, having inaugurated aa nut of. fair prices in ilaces where Iwtore unireuerotia competitions Had iirodurxl wrangling, under-bidding and ratlimi which printer s communilineiit pro nounces a most detestable sin, and one which every honorable ciiitur and practical printer miwtlinartily lespie, t 1 " I . i Many OI u ivnu 111 liiin-a pani, mivu uinij;i- led each otbfr with opiihetx, aoitlier flattering nor polite, have by these meetings been thrown together, met liiea to faoe, and having become ni'Huaiiiti'il, have miituully come to the con clusion, notwitnstnnuing our previously ci)i ceived opinions, that we have soma streaks of "fat matter'' in our composition, and that was the height of nunseus because we had political dinercueea, to regard each other with the same acrimony that w would personal enemies who had done us a deadly wrong. 1 am satishod from tuy own observation, and believe that my statements will accord with die observations of every editor present, llutt these meetings hare iuduocd in the country ores such a moderation, so lur as reirards the eschewing of personalities, and the ignoring ol slnng-whang, as was never known U'lora the lvditoriul Association was furmeiL It bus done much indeed to elevutu the standard editorial etiquette, and, for myself, I hope that the Association may never vvtuw to exist or bo disbanded, even though the press of the largest city within the bouuduiies ot our own State in its egotism and sclf-iniiortancc, ig nore buu snuur at the Association, and ridi cule its objects mid motives. A Oirteinnuti paper, notorious lor its tickieness lu principle and celebrated for its personal abuse of men who differ from it, ill untieing the lust meet iug of the Association, held at Tilliu, remark edthat tho "really laborious anil inriuenlial editors were lit homo minding their'owu busi ness, uisteau oi niKWiuiL' ino sessions tha Couveution. 1'hat paper was not repre sented at the I onveutioii, and its naraerapn remiudf ooe of the gun,lleiaan fhn Informed a young lady that on a certain dny he hud mej a very beautiful girl on the street. , "VY)i could It be?" she naked. "1 Was not out thut dav." So with the melroDolitan journals, they are not "oat" if they do not head the column they are vain cnougu toiniuaiuai no HHiveuiuut ol me (.'rail can resuuin aii) good. While spcuking of metropolitan jour nals. I aui led to remaik thut while the coun try uewspaxrs are unable to compete with the journuls of tho oily in point of suhscrip- Uoa prtue, 1 aiu suUalieu that -here lu our State wa have editors' engaged on country journals who have as . much ahilitv aa ' much general ability, aa much political tai l, as inucL raulness una vigor ol style and, , UiuVxsd, inore than many of ilujse "national reputation editors" who indulge leaders ot "learned leugin, long drawn out, uianv of whkrh are a pros? and Uleleas tlie auraious vf some backwooils preacher ona sultry August day, wlio www genthi sleep the eyelids of his listener betore he reanhes J .1 I . tlj ..ill.. 11 11.... : I lue iiievituoiu irntnijf. ineae iiaiuinai rejf- Id (jft M UA rt M &u N wi W 00 tHJ u ihi fHi of d( of fn in Ml 1 it I of oi if iu ui to ntntion editors hnvf the advaalagnof ktrnHty, not ol wit, sprightliness, grninlity and abilitf. If I' were so dinposed I amid name here in nlt ndnrmTtirmra" '.i mw nftlmti -rn-thl a- Hemhlnge who,,ia half K dora aentnnccs or lixteen lines, rtiin thro mtifrj light Uion any anhjecf wliinti they have ernuiel) Ihiia ioaic He liiHlrid trimi a! fnUimn leaififirra" fmUfV politan journal, whose elnlmrntions are of In dia rubber elasticity. " It Is a strange reflec tion, however, thut no matter how able may be the articles in the country lutlrnals, by a lunrt class, of people, they aredeemwl unworthy of nonet-, ui- iia.iiuy HKiinmni over, Because mey do pot Hi W the broad pages of a daily, or are not printed on steam-driven presses! I desire lo give In this connection, although I may lie volunteering suggestions n( variance with the judgment of some, mf Idei of the manner in which a country journal should lie conducted. Too many of those connected with omitltry infers Mtui lu those 'Hhings-which they ught not to, and lenve undono those things which should be done. They neglect paying that strict attention to home matters which they should do, and sonr out of their own neighborhood for ninlter less interesting than that they can final at home. The coun try editor, tyhile he should emiilmticnlly end vigorously, nt the proper jicrioa in erieli year, advocate his political principles; tuliouhj con form his mper to the mood and disposition of tns tiatrrHil pi hit tiWn nofgJtliiirhood.i Instead of spinning Jong ii nders upon foreign all'uirs, with the hope that they will charm his neigh bors, he resurrected by his exchnnges, and startle the country, it would be inliniiclv more saliufnctory to a large majority of his renders i ne wouiii give them intormntion or a more trictly local character. , The person who subscribes for a nnner al ways looks first at the article which gives an acconrit of the wpnes, tif which -he wnftarrwyw- witness or pnrticiaiit, no muiU'r if the adjoin ing column sholild chronicle the overthrow of dynasties, the consequences of which over the destinies of mankind will licking to the prov ince of the historian. Home ilrm, us you all know, are first turned lo by a majority of ym t natrons, and it should he your object to give ihem just whr.t they wnntl ' Let me illustrate iiricuy. nuppose two old luriners who are read ers ot your joiirnnl, should meet nt the school district Meeting, at the village church door on Sabbath morning, at tho threshing, the barn- mining dr on the public hlghwiiy,"wh(ifls the first question, j 1 they nflk each other wheth er the Japanese Embassy Imve had a magnifi cent reception nt iif.w; Vork CHj, or whether the tnsflailies or that sensational city hud 'over-loaded", the . copper-colored "Tommy" with boquits, tonder .snilsivc's and rare und, elegant presents? Ur do they ask: "What is the price ot wheat, or how much do they pay for corn at f'htrnixvillc. Or how much, neighr b ir Thompson, did yon get for your wool at KfemontT Would they not 'father know Whetli-" er the County Commissioners had ordered a bridge over Wolf Creek, in place of the old one swept away bv ' the flood, or how -the law suit between the neighbors, Dobbs and Podds, nail peon doruieii by tne l ourt ol t ouimoa Pleas than they Would fct-lroaSw tfiat Hie bridge at ,'licinir) was being rebuilt tiy the Anslrjun I'liiijmror, mw iHv inicision1 i L iuv rmprame Court of tho United States, in tho grent India Kubber ense? Th fanner 'would raihcr hpar whether tha last trust had damaged the crops in his neighborhood, than to learn that the Prince of Wales had' hoped that the potato crop in Ireland would not be a failure. The good old lady, who onco a week, after her work ia completed, assumes her nafeotaclra and picks up the newspaer, would be better Housed lo learn who ot the 'Vals ni hrtjnr-n lcr neiguoorliood, hud taken out marriage li censes, than to read of that unusual occur rence that good Queen Vic had presented the Knglish people with another sprig of loyal ty? She would ruther learn what are to be the prominent features of the next county Fair, than to read that John C. llreckinridge had giyeu a great, upier to polUiuutns, or thul Senator Ityijglas Uld (r. Sewarjliud giv- on mugniuceiil koiroos ut weir uiuginuueiii nuluces in the city of Washington. Would she not bo more interested in reading, the obituary notice and genealogy of the neigh bor, whose funeral she attended on friday last, than to rend a lengthy description of how Je rome llonaparte, at'ler his deuth, lay iu royul state in the i'ulac Tuillurus. .. T'hii curiosity of the female BC!f, general IW it .Ki, is more strongly uwukencd when it has a louul object upon which to revel, Tho yonng lady er)d young gciiUciunn would be better satisfied to sec in your columns a gruiiluc account ot the lust bull or ply nicy of which tbeT, were part and parcel, than" (o read a tiemeiidous and bighfalutiii' account of the flattering reception I'atti uuit at Ilultimore, or the .extraoidnuiry sensation somo ftctress had elicited In l'hila-' lelphin. The iierson who has no inclination for reading, will read when he m-os his own experience written, or anything in print which i'i in accordance .with, his own thought, or a iletull of any matter in which he has 4 person al interest. It has buen well said by some iiersun. that to retain tho good wishes of your suhf, ilir, you sliOidd lidl theirMnOK atwnie morning, than they could icaru in one day a travel among their neighbors. Then let me suggest to all of rny friuipla of tlte country press (and all or whion siAggestlons l apply to myself as a representative of tho press of the city of Titlin, 761 city for which I have a "kind ness of heart amounting to positive weakness, ) that they esc!ier all dtwiro 'to pass in review the shifting scenes of tho whole world, but to cut, cabin and confine themselves to narrower limits and pay more attention to tho goings-on in their own neighborhood. Have you ever noticed that yon may prepare an elaborate ed itorial, which you pride yourself is just right, uud place side by side with it a local item, giv ing an account ol a uouiite-iieadcu can or some monstrosity, that the calf will travel the whole county over will occasion tuuoh more interest in your neighborhood nd pervado your ex. changes for a month, whilo your fine editoriul your pet and darling will pine away on the Ihirror foirth page of oiie or Avo or yfcur nilioiniiii imners 1 The incidents, acildeuts. the lires, ij crimes,' and tha thou.iunl other matters ti-unspiriug uauy in your vicinity are of more interest to your nulwcribers, llinn the same things transpiring in distant mates and Counties. In thoriehand iiunulous counties in which wc art bcatJ,,vujro tlai hauuiter, ttia 1 iiu'yil. the trowel, the plane, tho ltom and the ele meats, are the Inisy agents ot men, we can iind matters of high local inUtrest U our read ers, and endear our pavpera trf them, so that they will look uimiii their coming as the visit if a near and chatty neiulibor, lulling them of the prsierity ol those ther bold , dear, while they will regard the weekly visits or tlie Metropolitan Journals as the oereuioiiioui call of a sinrehy city stranger! I not intend to speak ut length upon the re o)oliiilulitis. ttJid nbarrauisuiaat kjf. awtr pro tcssion. II 1 were to elaborate upon Inn embarrassment of the Kditov I know I should send with llierajiidityof lightniug the thoughts ot many before me buck lo the dingy saelum und to the very side of 1h "grinning devil!" Why harrow up ia this ninmcu of delightful leisure, these Souls br aTeft-renrnW thtfeiu- burrussments peculiarly to the K.lilor? Why call to mind the remembrance of their illaid labor iW ruriwaknl tlHMrriialivlyiV'linnueata who liflsSr uiinvr-lhe impresnloia that 'wea ing thought out of brain" is a delightful oc cupation, and limiting a newspaper for glory lujlnosi leviable? ,Wtfyijrakif aha. uhosta ihiir, lik kaaiqao' iSh M-st hoia, ia H shape of unpaid paper bills, while our dollart to meet them click atirryiagle in the Hiekets of i om, itflca aia, ssrry f(JilOMo . whm re gards his inUelitness lo the printer as too trilling to pay, while he should Wow, assNfnld erery one whd putronlzcA the printer, thut hi general aggregntn' Is comimsed 'of trilling sums? W hy bring to view the politicians who iniesr yowr sanetnm, artd ftors r.m nn deep us the Artesian well in the State 'Honset with Re quests Of "do all you onu fur me," promising to pay. but never paying? Why think of the hundreds that want grntnitoua puffs "just a snort nmeie, ymi kiiowt Why tliink iif the amount of printing yna will have to do. and the amount of labor you hnve to nndi'iyo (n lh;s camtmigii, without receiving a dollar from those whom you arc trying to benefit, while the heartiest curses of" yonr opponents "st upon your devoted head I Hncli tJinnghm are unplcsjiant, and I banish Ihem. yt there Is no cloud that has not a silver lining." We have our pleasures and nor privileges, but as I prefer not to Unveil at length the miseries of the craft, 1 Will not detain their jovn, de claring that while they are few, they are al ways enjoyed by a class who are workers plu'srcally and morally. ' '. Though the Press WinT be blessed with In ordinate yanity, I conceive that no person at this day will dent thut it has lieootne a per liinnent power in this land. There is power in ii,. ana wneuier. eontrrMied ny tlie" weBk hand or by the strong, for. good or for ovil, there is in it the power to warn, . Id rl stray, to lull, to shape, U arouse, and ns our country expands, and the influence of flic IVs. iweorneB more powwful, i who nlare predict the.iulliience, it will nltimntnly have over the destinies of the Kcpublie? Ceaseless in its iiidus,try, tireless in its watchfulness, it is the, . , . . . . . ' 1 "Hamtinrl Hint giuird. tlin wiill , tlfpilt4ie ,if. ly, aivllhe rs''1''"!! ,lr""1 ' Tlmi sumiiU lb. ruiTillrwliiiiii.iireriinnn.i I For its aid the machinery of heaven is in voked and employed to communicate' by the aid of the telegraph; for it the ocenii-steamer roars and ploughs from very point of the Htorm-iufwsl iain; for it apoiaal niiiiu jiro started upon the railway's Heia truckf fr it art,-strength, enterprise anil miequullcd.intW ligem r; ere at work from early duwu to early iluwil. . The eye of tlie Press is univcimul; it duily turns the globe uMn its axis, and scans every portion of it for its news; nothing is too higli to .oscnpo its stern investigutiou nothing too trivial to escape its penetrating glance. Tradej commerce, science, literature, art, are tributary to nud dependent upon jt, and its ting carries emblazoned upou it, Vruy rc. It is tlie gnardiun of the people's rights the terror of corruptionsists, and tlie anuihi lator of tyranta! With a free press, unfetter ed ami untrammelled , we have no: fears but the voico of tlie. jicnpiu, for whom it speaks mid whoso pulse, li duily feels, wUl always be heard nud respected, , Kvcriatrjntie, the press is for the I'nion .and though Congressmen hnd Senutnrs, demogpgUos aipl imlitfuians, may croak of tha midnight which they profess to see darkening over our Republic,, we, have no fears, for the .Sat of the . Press "Is the Union forever!" Let ;tho first blow which would lead to a dissolution of this Confederacy be struck, and an ripited pros would beat the war ilmm ond lotiud the tocsin of itlurin, that trtmld bring to the rescue million, who, per hkps, untrained in the art of soldiery, would, from the humblest private in the ranks, with niusket in his bands, to the commanding tl)i Cer, witji plumes dancing in the wind, be ready to du and dure, anything in defense of this oil; adel'if human liberty., Ayt, a, united pre"' would stamp the Iron truth on tha Imsen heads country far beyond that of demagogues and aspirants I In this day, when the political ele ments are in such fierce agitation and dema gogues, either for political purposes", or urged on by excited imaginations, proclaim their fears of the wreck of. freo institutions, the Pkkks I hank heaven ! is boldly lushing them iuto quietude, and politicians and dumagnrfues hud better atiutppl to" walk- through hell-fire iinsimtlicd than to set at deflation the jiower of the Pukka, which has Its ear on the heart' of the mighty people ! i ' No Kjlitieal earthquake can ever shake the great temple of our Lilierty and free institu tions into ruins, without the aid of the mighty engine whicn alone can work revolution! No man, worn he possessed of the genius of up Appollo, tlie powers of Wm, or- tlie taut, aud daring of uu earthly JSIaKiieuil, oruld tear one star from i our flag without tho aid pf the Press. Its aid conspirators cau never have. It not the politicians or partyis the guardian of the Constitution. It tno trick sters or as po an Is, carries the Hag of the Un ion. The sunbeams kiss its waving folds, and na the glad wimls play around it, as tho I'reau carries it fondly aloft, .we see iu its gruosful undulations, tho unerring promise of a glori ous future of a "I'nion of .Stales of a I u ion of hands" undying and imperishuble. in oodulusion, let mo say that every person connected with the Press of tho Ooimiry r.u matter how high hi. alaliou or huuible his sphsre should fuel heavily the weight of ra sponsibirtty that rest upou him, aud before he jieiis a line or publishes a thought woigh.it wr,lL i Indeed, so act, that when You are cul led upon to take yuus plaoe iu tUht innumera ble oararun that moves ou towards tha silent halls of death when called before the Great Proof Header of lha Uniyersowho will re view our matter, we can fuel a consciousness that we hav not loll one line which, dying, we would wish to blot, aud llutl our "piW'1' lias no doublets, outs, or gross and. unlorgivab errors. 1 i '..., ' a I, ' t I get a-d I 1 M . tunl aun-d the ' I Is. lant is ! ly etka-ta llw nut tui.1 lait ull t iu er V or n-ut. p rr AT SANDUSKY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1860. Wood Work , J. II. BatVIaSraE-V, Brackets. , Baluiteri. and Modiliont, ' PlAin, Mmildl, urC4anrp.l1 ' Hookt and ladders for VI re Compaalet, CuMilON k, WUCKLAVKItS' LADDERS, . ... , , . ill) hand. ' 1 . . MI KlZICn OFTHB JVEW HIXD OF STEP-latUDCn ' . ' -.1 . ! , ' (Patent spi'lla.1 IW) fr-r aala. Ttiia kt tha akvaat LaaVlar vtac.iuyitiihid, , udj tusl aeo llaun si JirZ.Ji'!iJ!''!TiV""'ii Baal of Ui sawal. yj : Saddlery. Spring and Summer Campaign SADLER SHOP. CREW UiHr-ORI), IT 0. 51 JrffPM0ii8(., 8lgN pf tba Saddle. I 1 iaKN,Tniilk. ViUlHi. CWmt HH4(,('MaU-, Whl)-, Rittis, lluNa liitMS ttiaiM m thtttr Ihti-n h !iin tnu IWw. 1 W hutfti uitf Uwiik tittli uuisjio ftar ihftr lilwnif pttlraaiiMMUa Mklakt H C'Uil4llUaUta4 Ot U) HtHf $ W aU Ufl-riltM,i i u uivm ii. 11 ) a Saddlery. Boots and Shoes. D; PICKFfORD VV U airorm hi P-lenil nnil llie pnUio lt,m he luw.ux. t sthl till. -it np tn Ihe tt Hlvl. slur. In HW KHI.il NkW SI II.IHNIl, NO. OS HIKll STi:Kr,li.rmerlv I hV Wt,l U'ILr nnin nMire.anil nl floor lo rn oHH . ttherv he him on liHH'lji.liii'w sMirtneni vi UO.OTMANU 8J1UKW. w "'! '"prlfl,i"i bn.1 m'.torlnl and Ihths He nikonHir 11 kln.1" of h,,nl Siiil Ishni,, .n,l wananl. lli.ni lolil. Ho ue ik.im Iml ll,ui..lui.i. .' r. . " 'l',,,"-i WIMIIen. Tn 0OM Wtlil klMMr liitrtj n,,,i.,.. n.i L ...I J 1 ...,.., wnra or yrv-. iii.,w, ,i t , nun bto mvinui , .o.filr. AT think, k lin d(K ,n , M n4 w IWr Uirinelve II,. Ihiok-. l,r run give llain yooil flttintf, twy .,,4 itumMe Dn,u or Mh, ,inn Iw luMl any h.lie,andut UTTI.a! IIKlTkn 'hl lltH IniiK arw'1'i..ni'e in the Im.iiH.- ui, I i. t'lraiiLKreia k)tulHiwk ln l lh oek, and In. wwrk niainv B',,;h"'l'K"llli "orvler. of VYAI.TF.lt TKI1W- .......n.i.H ....... -.ii-nufni in m t,aHnas .l.tjintvntler. ' i Jl f7,Wy. '" 1,18 f"" are . ., . : I "- - in.nip.n-n, nril ' ..- iinjih. .... , , f,i New Arrangement. 77 CIIKMM MAIIK IKMITrl ANUHHllfX! .1 l.'I'SJ'iiM MAUK HiNlIM ANI1HII11I.S IJl'HlIlM IAI)K MM IDs AND HIKtrM OF fcvKIIY HTYI.K mams is tin: mT Mtvs'n!b' v STVLB' MAtiH I.N THK IlKriT MANNf lt. t ; ' ' ' ' 1 .HAHK.IM.TAK HIXi; MANNKK, ' WtuMITl.T Til flllfirit . , ,, , . ,i J'IK'.MI-I'I.Y Tu uii,r;it. AN.. WAHKANTKU T P !. W T" ."" ASl WAItltAVI KH TO Pl.lllsl? '! AMI WAKKANTKIl TO I'l.KAHK, .' .1 t. I 1 '..AtlheOu.ioin Workshop; - B. KT. DAVIS,' . No. 79; Jefferson street, . . :. - . ;i , DAYTON, o., H li. Mvlugdw.w nt hi stork of Kastmn work , nl ni..u,, uih hrreiUler ilevele In entim Hinm U1.11 to nwniiBirtliriiiit hmn tnaili. wirrk, whk'h he will up in KI vl U. win hi pli..i WHj (liuMreal isiUie, wll.ntl he wflllie pl.nMe.l fo wrve. 1 ' He tuvia's ladies ui.l g.Milli.nMl to eull hii.I l.i.ve or- vrsnir work, und lia .le.lg.. hi. retiiilm a. n mini. uifa-hiuiM CtawiwaH wlm .kd to iiLswhI. , iii-2;itr ' .1 Old Place Changed Hands. BOOT & SIOE STORE, . N0..IW Mli Htrwnli. rrUlK iitalerafinw. hn. eutr-hnwd the W.M klnxrn Boo ami Shoe St'im her.-l.ir.ire 'nrnel on l.v N. W. Wil ..i, anil will hni. UiHlKiwn.-.. eiaiitucnvl li plmaelhe ilr..n i of tin- H..111..1, anil UK miniy ut-w ones iu a ill Ikvorhun wiik their en.iim.' . " m.ry at) te o'rM H",.""M"llJ, "n ad f amtortninut ol - ,. .BOOTH, HIIOKS, HAITKHH 40.. And will nlnv nii.k.. eaiu lly to lueiuura itn.l oMer, nei-yitnnanthe Inut; ' .., . 'Thelau.im.as will la-in charge of tho moat akillnil esaanenHl wArknirn, and tt, pli(. ,ny rrat i)a eiairy vitart will be mud a, iilen.e, -1 . Jn in, as of old, at 11(1 Minn 4,t, Two door. I.'low Market. Kelnemher every Ihinu if. put 1111 to aiiU pulaki. tliyw-tf I.K.l. NWIIJION " iiATj iplayH " D llOK1.JHl would Inkirm hi. fnon.t. m Ut , ).UIHie tluit h jio as lurglnl 41. aauBanvaa- sairtinMa) of Htww and Hho u cam he iiuiud lii lha Hly; and ho will aell aaj.w u uny one can lliat uieiu'u. to honfat. . Ho cannot aell good, rn.hi.jhill.la, aiilonlilr .h.loa, worth jj.nn lor SI .011. If any una con, It i. none of Ida hli.lueaa, ao long na they i.a.- I.ft.i n..in.nc ke haa.-liawpikaMa aial Uhwa.aial will soil a. lea any oiiaimn Btleld, . tiiy.l-K" Saddlery. Boots and Shoes. Drugs, Medicines, &c. Toilet Artiolei tot the Million.' ' HAIR HB"rTHRATIVB' AND IffVliKIBAWR, a aux. ail.l IHACIHAIua.ta.'li A. hur ItuLOwaa. Hit.! f..,- ra vihg all K-urf, (laiiilrull, K.-r.Silinia l;ru.liona anil K.wrriah HaM atom aealm sad for nandrtua uraniatum- tiray llaicto it. ongiuul tailor. Tina ireairiilion e.aiDiiiia noiuunMia ttMator, pnauietpii ua sywrolerail hy inviuoraluol and rctttorliti la-tlta-t liculth It, alp.r(n.l tl( ainmla win. h fond the hair. It la 111 ii.mi.aiiaa nopiing 111. aaine iiautiiy aa ytwou a Mr.. Allcu'a liilir Re.tiinitiv.a. In idi l-..afHa.-t Mrs, S-asi, niidai.in. thlM looaeliair tlwiair-l, ill 5u ut'Ula, . r'ur aide l.y t'rteu only Au uoula, Idl. W, W. BTRWAItT, ' I'rngKi.t, No.ti Main atree feh7 Iltitnn HAIU IiVK -Kerdy 'igthelluir a lloait J or Hrown, luatutitly, w.il t atiiiuing the akin, arninted Sillya. good 11a biwlielor'a an. 1 4 ibriata.iol'0'a up in the aitino anted Imixcs, hii.I ut half III., euat. lrionUota. TolarltadO11tynttt1ell111gS1i11a.nl feld . 1 W. W...rW'rtWAlfr, WMiuoig. , QBAldMI WAX Ifnil S'UIUT ('AN-A pleigihil ani'l'ty of lltla uacfit I article will In. kct.t oil liiii.tl ut Urn... during tha stwM.n. al MlJ,:iM W, VY, M WWAnT'S, No. at Mnin at. SOHA WATKH. lnre, aparktiug and cold, drown nt all timea fnMl one of tha moal lannplete a.iniMllia Ilia oiaie, nne.1 up won lic puu-lll .M.IUIaJiaU.iU eta.l ... ...i. r m-.. . u . . aad draft t.lta.. 1 J -a...-, j ih tro.H aji.tpa wi.w tua'tar 111U.I0 fr t-.h ayerv .it.y. ut iny:tu W. W r 1 r. w . rtT n, im ntitnstraaf. I.TRUIT BOTTLES AMD JARH Jnt r,--pv. tni a litTkf tnv.iN' of 'nnt ll'4iilMl Jm4sitb It. AImu, tS-Hliitfi Vmx. Af tin lni hai,i J row; J it ONlxtrf V.H Pirfl I,r.n-1..n I'orfc-r, tJ(ftv--t liilhUor muit) taortti.ihr tnruliilmitiul ttmncmif. rrllh4llltjl'IUriilyr.Hl)V all'l lipifll-ltLll'tt Of tllil KVal- nii' n. mr.ilini, iu, m'i)ill. , ' niVia ' W. W. MTKWAHT. li'J Mulll 1imiKlKU MC.N.INJu.-l'-iir t-lmtiiiMC lvvfK ami rftmovliift ur,'r.i, tur, Htuiur vU- fnnn wll kiu'l" W wi'Hnnii mifwn.l, without iiiury Ut lly tfixwn' r -i.Iit in iiuuituu. or Hiii' l.y mytw ; i W- W. HTftWABT. W Wtn tnrt. li UvtUa WiiK-, iirowu iw Mwlnriu of C4. J. V. Ht.r. iiatoti, iit'itr thiMi-ilv. Tint wit"' ii vrv -ii-tnor, nnJ (ViH wr itdoJiioriwh4it'r. Jfr mI hr tit lmcauriillju br , , W, W. hl KW AUi, mym no, oj mun i, 1)KRKl?fRft ANO EXTIiAW. put tip In (Wi.tifiil t UitUlWsUl' Ui -MMIM '(HHUUty, Mtttl MlfMH"tUf It iiirtlitv lo eifhuir Ln ', Wrtsfht u, (jI-h'm or liinli-v'-t. iUHtotJ ml otHi-cbiPd fheooak I'lia Nn, l,tiij No. i,:to.-iB. KornU.-l-y , W. W. h'I KW'.Uti', RT - - : Iimmi.it, Nil. IM Main Htl-MtA. THE DRUG STORE, 120 Main Street, between Market A 4th. "' (WKM'RHHDR TO W. H. IiOJHNN.) ' ,' HAVfNfl ret-wlTttlfi fttH t4ftrl,nrt of ptirw Prnj anil Motbratien, tlintil I, out tlx IwitHtavru itiHik4, 1 olW to ttu imli'trtlt followtnif: Kntit, Jiirs, lUirktituiil W'hX, UUllMtlilltly M taaMl4UMntt;0t?Hl, K J. AHI.ki'. un Mau n(. IJPhK 0iv(H. luulU'ntloii MiMaM, for Uhla uM . VufMto lay. - j , J, AllllKV, I JdMlMUhtlVvt. HOAL olL.-Afmhaiipply. aiwl 1 1ttr w I :r - Aim) a rway tork of Ijiumk, n"-ei.H, nml for tkebjr, j J. Attbir;V, lA'Mmo trWa. OAHATtH.A WATtvH.iaf rwiVal, MU Ihi rtioi' inintTMi nki, lrt'li from tlwhpnn, A lo, Pliw L.HJ. Mm niHjrtir.) w aiiir, ai . . f inyJO W. W, hUWAKj 6 liniKAtor, Ci Maiut Educational. ,1 UULsborough: female t'ollcgc, HixLatMrnoiiwH, Ohio.' - ol t ! . 1 - . 1- -I , -; J. .-1 rrtlllt AU. fl-li)K of Oil. Iia.utuii.ai will t-oiu J loener to. Vl.aatay. Ha-S.-tidaar .1.1. T. ill.-lot l.aint and iiitl-ay, fiMM ya-r ywr. atir-a" ot aha Hiatal aial tioiter, Kfaaaaai awl Ow man laauoaaa, 4tf..aana. UiUa. bonaigll 1. .UM tg tha llieat lit-allhv .-atl..oa III til world aial tlw armail tiaa tiaan ra ofa-ratioa uior. tlwui tweol) yuan. iual. lk aauoe Hma-ii-al, wnr otti aaa.raajw.aa laa iaa aua twiaiotnaa wna-n way ta, i.asaHi..4 a., klrvaaitia Ihv ...taa-iiuar Ml .lill-bo. livulli. T Juts. M.T. MATIH.WM. ftaaalyul., Educational. Legal. NOTlCUr, KTKH fM'HWri-P. pl fir. .mln.l IoimH s..hn.m, 1 I'eliT Sii(r HWa Khcnl.., Hayilw, hi. if, nil M i.wr.n.r? wainty, iMntp of I ihm; -iNeol, n.'liie rp.mt 1 nnti. fa-n.a'pn. 01 i ipnoennop oonmv, mik!.. or ldl hna; HaSf. iloiHter and Vltiry Ann llci'wlor. hi. win.. KnimlHin eoimly, 81.1 of laHianal Nndian Ho.al mtut riilharme -llvudur, hiawdo ol lii.lioon: John Hclimno. i.m e.liirci.liliy, M.itaof Iowa: J1.I111 M. t l.apnwn and '. '.-?""'., iM.ir, j.inn n. jfin..r alal Silly AnnWill.-r, hia oifo, llntmuii MarliiiaiHl Mar. a. Mar. in. a... ,-uaigurM m. M.il.ii.-i.il. .,r, Louisa Ann .,r,., ,,.,r, an-i m. .. r.ui. i.p, Ml .if ('on 1, 1 .loiiniy, xtiiieonrallima. Inlli. Suia nor l ourt of l..nl ifomcy eonnty. Hart.llon. 1 'i-jn i-ii'im" w.t. nnm'-d will Inke nolle. fh i..n a. 1 7 . ""'"" l'iit""n ai.ive nienlnaiia, Slr.1 a iH-nuon in ilia n,ianor f'.atrt of M.iiilooin.-rv .kainly. sta,l,m. whareahwanntala now -.l.ir -.-l.,.i..lo -.rtll,ii l Ha- tamlnand U-ka-meilla. Isaav tl i.n.-l' il.-. iilaal, ailu..io iu -at.loi.i.nlv. ' rhe plaintirla demand latrtirion a.S.lf..w.i On. Im.ll vi.l. uniulhiwt (Win Ui fen U.tvuberiiM. IWtidrt, Philip HchUMin ' .lfrf.oh M-I.O..,,., i.,i... u.i . !. p lewpn Wnaatl, RriyiM, lvtrr Hnhn.i aval 'ilari Inn II. n ler. eia h; Hie reniuiulnu ninth lain in l-o to ir.Miihi;htn.an.a.llAiin. Millar. M.,!v ! 5 " 'ii" ""..- .iui caii.u.. .u, and Marirarol K.:htlFli, l.clh.r, the,, laons hr, of Wllham - Kaaeiurto-aaaFal, oriannr lh., .na-.-il. ,.r JTT.I S fee tn I'tU'h. I ft I I t-.7 . 1,. .? t, - I nciollf.uillK la a (ICM-ril.t no nl tu ..u... in.-l ".III lliul tnaHtol bndiaaitainaJ -.',.. lowing lanmUa, la.giuinugut llieaonlli e.al corner ofUie rairthaat ipmrtor .if .wior. Mran ft;l in townvhln on. iioimiiKe a.-vnun i.tw.ali uie graol aud Uillc Mum, i-ivora. Hint nmiliil ll-nni lli.-o .7..H. .1.... T... Willi it eiyum laiiiiHlary lain bun.lrvd and amy an Hid u half la-ri hea (llll',, to II. north euat cbnier: ..-a. a.v ...ui itium iinuNaa inu '' :'," ' I-""'" fa o'" .I-I..I) fo a IHial inenfa. aonfn ima .tot reocaaa one hundred and alms ..lie and a iwitf la-n-liea 1 nil to .. ....a.- ...... 1 eiirlilT'lih.a d.-n..a east fifty nine la-ndieaand forty one Iil.udli-.lllia(.ill4.lli,tlf pl,. , hi.ulnnllHl..i'a. M.i.iii.H -.mj la rea ... in., aameuiiin.or I.-.., aihii.o- and lyinit in die county of Montuonierv and Htnlonl llhlo o i.i 1. . - i. bin. m, g ai in rtn i-i.i comvr.a' linn, el K.l.n.pp a .ixiy nciv. mw m o ,, H.,, ,.m1f if a.a-tn.li .-IcV.II 1 1 1 ) llllewiilnuoiin 111 ... - .. . Ia.iwrra.n tl.n ,.A n..i. i. .L . . "VI .. ....a.... n.iTa, .11.1 niniiinu uen.-enoiin lolinecli t-huill. wrelily on. Iinkl4, 71 1 tor hennas north Mi-i.ty Ultra- .leg. eat Uiirtwnhakli -ll-lunl, nieilhcr nal aim twrnlv inchea in dinincter l.nnuiailh.i.i.rinM...J.i . J ' . .. w.--. rjrrnij one uiiR.tna. ;nnb; lliclaa. aciith .-nrtitv mno d.-a..at i..r.v ...a. " mrty ciomia eighty one llnli il(i:siHoua..l -.a lh. wcatoru Lonudilry of auelan la-n Iron, wtin-li a ii. ki.ry loiirtc- he. in ditunei. r laaira uniih eiality mo il. gi.a-a, mMowdil links iliatanti. anuac trn. Iw.-I.i ... ...- . in.... .-o r ...iiraaonin nine .l.-Mica tmat alx- ba. Hhka .lialontl Iheiaa ataitti will, f l. 1 .larj' .mi autil aia.-tion f..iu leisi cliuina aavontj una hnfct ell, 71.1 to. ra.at tlie north cl ci.iucr of l,ni.. -aihuepp iw.ty aa'ro trmt alon'aui.lj tliema, raal forty v-,..u.i-.-.aiu, our i.iiHa .a.., ai.l to the 1. lie of mint lullllllK aixtvia-reaiuolv or Icaa.lj ing in Moot. ,'"""' . '""".' """'oi ..nio.riia.pt tu,, urea out ol da Hoiith neat comer now owned l.i l'ci..r Hny.lcr, ami !. , 7 ! '' " """'! nsn wriii.wi, iiaana.r.' . - rl he .Icl.-li.lalila tafnreaiil.l will t..kw .1 n.ut lorln of HieHHa-nrC.airt of Ui.iNm ly iitoreaald, the pliunotl will u-k Go- an .a-,k,r ,'akina ..irtitioii or in ai...Mui.i nn-L.u.. 1 . .., r - . , - ,n ,110 pmfainu.l al..re atutcdan.luec-or.ling to law. 1 ., ' JH A. M'MAHOU, Je Jw Atlonioy for I'lauiurT. . rivTlTIOV FOIt DIVpHCE. , I'rins Whlttuker. ' 1 Mnntgnmery Ooiuity flourl 11 ,rv .. . f '""""in rioaa. Av 1 Ilium hitlaker, ) Hivon-,., 'pilK,lcf..n.liint Willinm Wlultnker. aupiioaad lo he In I Mcll.iuriie. Aiialrailia, la l.wla n.mrt.vl ,hnt the I'luiiiilt, Drilln w liittiikaj- ou Ui. dav of July nasi tiled her a'lit(..n 111 u. m.ia oftlmclcii of Uie t'oiirt ufuemniea Plant l. M.aitAnlai y .aawil," yJrti I'laiign.g l.i 1 it with willful alrrta't- Its- inore than, turtw y.wra. ami grua. nairleeria' diltr, and uaklitg lo ha di r.m.al titan I11111, that Hie Oourl .l.a-o-a uvr I tun aknio. ny the eii-t.aly and nurlurc .g her child, ina-m- whil u.kwr, and the rcaioratn.11 g l.r maiden nam ' - Tti aoine will la. heard al (lie NoveinlNrlerin ofaani Court ', ' ' "' I'KIM'W'MirraXfca. Wvtsaa 4. WHa. Alt J.,, , . JyllkllawS.. . LEAL NOTICE. l)UBSI'ANT t annrcjarof the rVohrte Coilril within I- mill tor Uw c.iuity of Moulg.mtcrjr and Slot, ol Ohio I Mill oil. Tin pritmtv aalu .Inrtiig lha not llirra- in..inip,ijic ...iiuwuiif uwaeniaHl reat eatula, lo Wl: I..HH Sil, SISS apjinoaed nl S'i.otNl on. eo (aj. M 4t.i int.-t i' iio-aier . -ar &rt taj. . , lsm nil. '"' ' ' It . tal im. , !,(,,, ,'!l Mill i, . : -tftaj on. 1, :.. .' r. ..' Skiath part nif I. N. Ut t' 700 oil, Tha iMitfi.laVdone luiirorilintj UiHa Haatnf 1ot No, tun iind luat.appmiawlai f;:a mi. ... Lota No. tl.V lis. tl7. isilha V....IU. I'l.l wen, liai, wo on., - .: ; K'Mhii 8 Third atreet. on loaaa.1 irmunil. aon.iaa.ta. loiL.1 Tha iate.1.roinrtr will lai ai.1.1 Ir... n lanaa. iiraiwe, und oniiuut ach lor lea. than (wu third, the ap prui w.1 tain. Pet.fa.rla will la-ahown. Slid torttia is 'lilt- l.u.-l. kuown lijt 111. aulaagnlrr, at Oa.li.alaa yard if I). Im Powt. t. IM.NStlN, Aaaigiaa, a 'i rfioj' o, ima.. . , t ,,, . . j)7.l3m. i SlIKKIKK'S SAI.K. . .Toaaie T. AtKaoh, el si, "I Moldgonierr Siiarit4r Ootirt V. , ..,. Uuia Iwi, . 'idliiirine t'.-tv-yel. al, I In H.-irtil I IUIIHUANT to an tinier f aal ia.uM n Ok. ako.a I ctt-c, from Ilia ajoiairlor l.'olll-t of Mollliewnf r. oiintv, uftd to me diiaa'twl. I w .11 otter at laitaa- mi.Mi Ilia tioof of thwciotirt II. ana-in lh. ritytg llarjruUL.ua ' , .Stiintai Ai 21,1k ii.u.a.lu..ia',lhtal, Al InVlnek ptli of auid fliiy' the i.. Hewing .l. u rila-.l reinlaca, to wit: Mtllate III the eoiiul V of MonttfiiinarT no ii htittti ot Ohio; Imviix Ut ttoUMi ut iurf(r f " I""-I"1UJ' f'. I, 111 III 11 JV , I II J.'UKlH iN'lMVttll lh Mmnil rivorn, i ).t Unnrf, ilr-viwl Lv uu or i r-ion n toiniiion t tk-n-k u. r"in mm. IllillUf? I.' Hi Iliurf Ol" ll-SM- Al.l.nilaai.1 Maaa. a. liit. it, fit t'li pt-r tV-rr. runt iwUinut wll fnr U-a ilum iHi-itttirdAortluitairtutHit. . I tmik of httlf )iH-thtrl cii-.i. on t)m kiv im mIh! ilii Uiinl in i mt voitr. uml ilui ta.il.. nnu m tu.. u.. tli Icfnarf aannnU Wiiawrf.Htift,'- trr.iittitl,j uTmiiIo. ..a. W Wl"' "J fl"ll"i. CD I'I i-ti -., :. : ' 1 JOHN HiLlaK, tn1T. Adah Clat, Altorm y, ji 'J..lti.il(1 ' M.STKll COM.MlSrtlONKR'S 8A1-R. 1 ' ' JoitiUtioti llHrxhtnun, tioti HHihtmin, ( ' 'Nalteii.1 uiirtlii.il ' V SiniM-iii.r ' .lMirtt nt i A!tfrt f. Miilnra '?. fft. t Al..i1u-.ii.frv C'o.. (. 1)l UUVM'to 4Mt urUr,4 Uw mxm- ouairt of W'uij..iin-rv roiinl v. (thin, 1 11:1. it- m lh ntioVf i-hki- ;4 tlie Ann( tvriii. A. 1. mmt uiiil t, niiUiRri4ii, I khuU "larr UI (IlllNll UlM'Tliill ill III' lUlC An lllO t iHlTt Jiiitlfr iii1(mihi of iMyfatm, iu Ilic otrnhty of Uottltrotiwrt, iiiul aUuttiH HiIj. On aViurdfiu. Jt,tu attar A. liiiliL ntrtin tli hottr w ntii nmrnVlorfc n. m of ir1 duv, tli followillK ilaatjrilai-U Mwl mtn, tmukt Id Ut Ohm. lo Mtt iVtit niiintoivd fhr thonwtiH tn htin- i.iHii hjmI niiH't?. Uiw, ihttf llMHuaua ou. hinK.rvd ainl niiiPotif (Jttlll kini Mm IIioiihhihI 011 e lititi1-irl tuid MHM'ty two, aiiti UirtMr ttottjititH hiiMirv4 mn4 miiftv thrt-c, (3iu;tj na (lfpigti4itt.Hi ou the rt-vttl 1.U10I u t city. ' . . . 1 Ttiti" irotwrfv In to tw koM tm a iHJii.Hut tn flat or oi JoiTMtti'Ht II(wlttuiaHain AHafrt K. M-1ur, 4 l, 1 1 hi itint -roavn jwvn latHfi ajiorHitHHl of, nil latuu. uttid i isht kiinHml iolhun. n , fwnrut hi Hold (t v Uuui two, (UU tatuU j,irftiMiiHiit. Ttitut f I WMt a. m. l.f.lA J. A. Jnaji.a, Alt y. Je'i7wtd. MA ST Kit COMMISSION KKM 8ALKr Henry I'urtner,, ) No. t.',M4, nxatni - vatitwaTinr t onrt M.'uagomery WillmmAlUU. IU. I . iwt.. Ouo. 1 Uli'ANT lo fin (.nli f nf hj hu-.itor Hourt of 1 Al'JtldUi ft tMXlftty, jJ,Uiwi tn tit ahuv raw til ilia JtllM Ifl-lll, tlMat, HIHl U III' l(ir-St,Mi. 1 -tutli ..fVr at pi 1 U it- Hih-Uoit. at theiiifor ofUhu ivnir Hoii iaislujo tijr oc ton, Mimiiftiacy mwtiy. tMiio, u 1 Sultiifai. Autiuji L. lMatl." . ali-twrn tlir Imnrai of nut' nn.l (,nr nVlis . n m. et u:H tUvn ata.ktajia.J ' mim4 t9M M.vtva, lu wifcf iA.ol mi loi mini liens! HiirtT im Kttion hm iutL.Hf m l i.vim Mutttio I nUiOt, a. m"1 of Main hlree-l, (Ji-chU-iI U HavMli1! S . W l.ifli-i'R lf !iT.r Jiiim anil Hiram Ho. diiin, ailiiilliiatmaon of tit aMui of Jon L, jiatMW, .J.-atjil, luiif of liatiitilU.uiHi-ujHy, Uluo. aiui by mwi Uuirl W . U hoi lo kuiKl lu iUt b Jmu'iili K. Alleu. aiiwt Jsvaw (vh I. AlliM. itnly itviA4l In 4'uwainilri. A). It-fl. (lilt ()., ii tlll Aiul V Nlkii Hlfcli AH'liii., taoti aval. niit44 'J U iTroUuMLKl mwiU-il 111 tlit- OiUii. iairt of ..mr'to'ryn'tt"y, nin. naxd jjifidy n to on a MiMtttaitntHof oi Uiaury Curtar, au4 aaMUH V iljlvklll A lUMU, W Hi- 1 in- him... tarorx-j'TT ha-h-, AtiiiniiMtl at faro Inoii- MUi Ux hiaviis-J AaliMi-, atvl in not aHI thr taaa l tat a tio. UWrai. sti it WfWivi IhtlM i la ll.liM htl-3. luilo-of -li. N, K JiHU.A.N. Mt.tr fVinitiiiawmicr wivrrlor inauri. &iat tavoa w. aawa am j . -rr ADMINLSTRATOttiJ 8ALK. f . Kna hi, Admiiantawior H I'- Liul..iU, dircawuHal, Tlaaraaaa Bca!ag o) al. I'elitita) to aril lauds to pay dtls; ' Uoiilu'ilnera couult lliatla UI llw aoova auutlaaj lauiar-, a win u. 1 I ;, JaaaMr.knt.jta.raal 4, lata. , At ttwa.kiar.f tlw t'eun ll.Ht-a. ui the city of la1t.ii. aa.wecu tha hour, ot two atal t-ur o'.-ha-K p. hi., a.-H at iMaaaas oatr tnaha liiKhaal tud.aar, UHakaioalnataa. ..nbi-d uratluiaaaa to Witt Itaailg 4 iwilntaMMl uflwuu nillelia.1 aii-l cliM.1 11--.... oil llir rciuawl plat ol aal.l utay. aaaa. tlilft. -On Wt4 i-tl I HI WHttk.'.St laa i.l awwl kor4arrwiaaaalai lay I'waar Aaaaaihjoaao tk . V1111U. .iilianaK.aNaieui to ra-laaa to Hie city of lN,ya.'U. aa.-lte fin iu wi.taai off of .aid north and ii. ad.ritiona.r It. riia at ao alkafrlBuluakial aaad daat aauw.4 iw.sa tewi;u.t uat 1 laiuaa ptai w4 lit aa.-paa n art) AfnawaaalatflliaJD an; atay Wall ft.. trl aaj tThMwi. "I inaallunl aaat d.a.n; uaa Uaaat ia ut.. yai iroi u.j o. aoar wihi oiu. luiiti hi two yrura. lirKtirM latrmcnu to ta aeftirod hy ua.rtie.g .i..l t la-ar tnaar aal aw taas uf aal. : 11. kMi sr. .at.i'.. .. V f I'wt. lfiUauu, daivaad. , , v- MUsaaaa, Altofauty. jijlaul. ran a i( ... 1' ." "IIT :i ' tt. J lxal ' - '27131 J CM 111 -a -trtjjtrt 1.1 1 nata .- if ' A. B. 3- B J-?..rrHand M , m a ill a ilk i. i tt 1H :SI 41.,. ii. .S.,.-.Mtwta SI ;ti .H. M :t'.l at., 4 4-1 44 5.1 51 W i 6 J 7 Aw M tt Sp IM 7 I.V.. iC. II Ti. Tk 7a T! 7. I SI at. U ay Is SI a.. S7 tfa -Adrwaa ' Spalding's Glue. . . CeAapliiiis racrtnea , 0tnm PAtiiimi'a MaVAa'at wLtta ientt' fai.FAirB Bi-mt.i. i, .... laAYatHa fucjtai t"e f t'ttr aroABTtTna ui Tia J1ia ilaajaaafaaf. will Aaimaai. aa. .atl.MaJ-.J - It la anr .laalral.a ta l...aa.ar ,4,m.f ..! aon.aaiHaiit wjr ftw rrauv. rnauMlrai, toya, (Ar,sikarj, ., ' arAi.niwna fttrrA in nt.t'a maata .11 ancli amorsawietaa, and la. woimalaild aaa a. fonlao ha VKhotrt it. II h alw.y. rtawt. and 11 ta thai .'a-kins pond. Tharai.no l.mg,.f S nai'a.alty f.-rllitiu. tiMt eriaira, apllntarnd renaa-i-a, haa.ll.Ra alolla, and la-..kenera.lloa. Iti. Inat thaarttel. a-oona, .hall, and oilier orrjtia.aiM fork, pojiilM kt IM. afrafiiia alien! aial tAato. ' ' TI.,.l,,i,rt.ranar.Uoalawlild,halnaro.m. cully haldin aoiitu.n.and pau...-.-ii,g ,l lh. aajuala. quail n.a.of Hot kaa. etwaawM-makar.' 1(1. W . tt a.ar la, uatai 111 tea piaoa of etaSMaryi aaiaaaVwra, law 14 aaallr rnor.adhan.iav. , - ! w . "i'Kr,V J" VX iotmtc ' ! N. a. A Hawaii aneomiMi. ictih Ja.Mla.1 UWr, IA OOIIU, ; v , a .., . Whal...l. P.po, rrTaSf;.lrr-. it.. kddraaa HMIY OPAIDIIO a CO, I a.. K, 1 in, ! itl np tbf Ylealar. In t ernitalnirg Ihrir, ataM, and IwelMi dora-n a laaautifUl ixkaarapli ahow-l ana ae ainpanyitisj aaat-h laaekaa.. ,r lj "' l'l f AI,IINO'l HgPAKII 0 I.I It will .... taa Uroatalia eaMt annuajl. lo aa.ry ollaluMtl.-wal ' - t Hold ly all prominent Itallotirrs, tlmgghda, Hard. . War. and rnmifnrw Dealer.. Oruc.tS.aa.1 iaa.'. Storwa. 1 .'..uuit na-a-iimiM .notilu rnuk. a not of ' fll'.l . aiauB rnai'AHF.i OI. I. K a I. -a .!... Hal. It will a land an eliinal. ... I BPALDING'S REPARED ODXJK! isr.ri:i, IN KVIKY HOt'St BPALnmrra rigPARcn 8Lur, , , aoLU BY kTATloKBH., .. PALtiiKira parpAriRn o-urji, ' ! -sokaai uwWtMMivn, - ' apA7,TfNo's pnrPAMnn oia, ' i'i ,Ml.ll at IIABUWAK pMLaBa.. ( SPAI.DINIH ragPASKO OLUl, RPALIlINO a PRKPAain OLVI, KOLO BY .tUMItag JlALkMS. KPAI.niNO'R PRKPAIKn OM'IC, UOI.U BY PANt'T UOtll)3 DKALIftS. ' 8PA1.DINQ S rHEPAaRD OLtll. 01.1) BY fOI NTRY llBCBANtS OgHKBALLT afami(hetnrt.d l.y ' - . i' HE3JEY C. SPALDISQ & COa, j -48 Cadar-StJ Nw York' Addre.. Poal-OIBoa, Box Ko. 8,,. . ! Arm.T.allNan Aloh.aa.Hcal f.laa . . l u duiiaged, may ha rratoraal to Ihalr original atrfturth aiul liaeflthieaa by PPAI.HlNOi PRIPARKD OI.IIB. l.,..Manria AlKMIt'NT BoOK8.... ...Melula HL'HKAI'H ........... B O ....! 0....Men.la Ik A HI. 18 .... ..... Menoa I111I.I.H .....St niaj. ailAtimul... ...... Men.la JANS . Mend. Ill IT A kN Moaida HAIra,..; ,.. 4.... sienna IM. AIU WOKik,o.... nanua ja us Molar. XNOBM .!"V."!"r."".".t ' .i....nenna l.a.At ii ta-w atlaL... , l ...Hands MIKItOH-1'IIAMI.S ""at Manila OTTOMANS . la. .l..i.MandaliA,HO-POTra.;:i.... ""5. """la Ulll.T-KBAMICS.... .'Z'a -...Mends ltiH-Kllill.tlil;g...".," M..L..UaiiUM uiilr..-a .... t'yaaaa... ,- . ).a. Meilda tMBKgLLA.ua" V.:....Menda VAKM am, wL..Merala ..7T.V:i'.-:'.,.'"' YABO-HTItHH 2 .. . ........ ZE.HYS WlMlU.U'lllIU .i...ln uonclaaiim, SPA LIU Nil s par PARID alalia a. . la iiaer.u in 1, 1 1 .t. r 1 r. ami acnooia. i...Jr Mend. Ta:iiHoiXlp.J. f...... .P. -....Metal. L...t..;.:.KMl 6j....ltt...Mirt. U Muu.a VITCH... y 1 LKTT..K SKALINO... t ' iaI kakaarri'Sa Aua i, a ,.I....Meoda IMAOKS a a ..R...Hiava. hKW kKA(IEI..g y -X ..O.Manda GUN STtlt aa n - ... ....... Mon-ia tat'HtMil, MtxiKi.T. ."S'..T E l?....P.i!d. PAOla...,....;.ja Z'lllZ'.lMmi K1.'TRI''aL"h'a ,, , a....P....MMida I'APKK-IA!IUU P.. . 11 U.....A Maodai ABM A1B.... ;. .A..i.laJ a.!.' l..B....Mejid. Kit ki.1V PI HH1L'BEV.,U...1 lU.r...I......Miai.ts IKASlg UANllLL1....B.!r..10 "' ...O.M..-Momla llbaik.aM,a. -.0 u , r IU.....0 Mend. OI.OBKS .'.. 0 ... R L Mend. lAMISKNKl) tlCAVkJI L... la , t I.....I.' Mend. I Plltll.SB D KI KM Tk . I' so It Mcll.l. KOU-BKATHB ... SI Meuila.ACtlHJi WOUkS , !aw.. Muni. i ngss-BfiAKlii .;.". rs i...Meiida HUOLkal....i... ....... , Mend. Mil K I.I.-W oil K . i, Mruda PII.I.ET-Wollg...., .........B -. M.-.lUa II11IIIIV HtiUaKH ft Menda K A I.KI IMISIXal'ial ... ...... Menda MO.SkV-BliXKS ....... t M.iaU I'UTI UK rBAMKS St, Mcti.U V.INkkUlNU j, M.-nda St 11(1111, rt'HNITl'HI. a PAPIkM HA('tl.. S ,, Hernia W AltDHnBKa M H end. ski u kr A UI KM ..... ::ta Mend. PAItlAN MAKBLlf . Jul SI....Mend I'M Its :ty Mends BABY Jl MI'kHS. a.. .leuila lanKT HOKK 3B Mnnla MAT H kl aS..,......,..!;. tl.,.Mea.la I'UTl'Bu 41 .,..Ma. O' tLT WIIKBL.......... ., as IS.....MC11-1. TOWKI, BAt'KS Mends WASM-KTAklaH 44 Nada BkliMkAlia. ..a,. ift Manila IlKl'HH . . , 44 47...... Hand. I'HKSSMliN wo.. aa.4l Motala HA l.l-OT BOXES S ts.,.H.Ma.la HKKII A ail Ms . . M.WI.I. BAl KUAHMoM BOABISI .....6u Merala BANIl.lUIXKS l .U..Uuod. Mauia.vnilja. , , M Mnala BI.At K VlilABt , u 5l....)(oml. BILLUkU 1 AHI,kl...... o M end. HI I. I.I A It I-t t kg ....6i Heiaia U I k l t'A t. K8. ....J ...... Mcl.1. BltiMIMsril kB .......... Meiwla. BUOkv VAUKS ... 60....Maial. BOOT ( BIMPS Hwida aktSM HAMIU3a,o. MciuU Ukl Sllt.H... , Hand. I'ABISktU l,..Mouda till Kk l..,...M..i,.k. CLlH'K I'ASEa. . ..61 Mutate 1 Ml It UU... Menu. Ill PBOAklai, Maud. CliaTAISta... Maud. (- A1IH1S . . M.talB ( Alllk8....;. ..M.-nrta I AMra... Ma0.ta I llAika ... Maraia t HA UTS ........ Meaula CLOTHES P HAM EH.. 74...Muda I AHIM Aalili Menda lilaJ5Trl..,... lU..,n.Mtal. lllAkllES MaaaU Woaa STAMtJat ...... Maud. tlllAI UH BOARUH.. M.ial. lHSIIkS ., Hands IllVASS -7 ."!T"y.tu p.a.....71 .,7 w.7 M011.U DIt K BOXkb...... .... M.-o btjrjRti 1 ,,.. , M.-ial. iMIMIMIkS..; l..-.M.i l kklatAIii.,.. Manila KLI TkH tiv...Haaaa BAU I HTP.ga.i . .... Bt..,..M. n,la tlLASf-M 4a Herula l.Al.I.ea .Maiwl. Ol Ti APaMCHAW ABB-.- . Maaul. KITES ... Metal. Taiu , . L ta) t..M eo l O Bli A k S.....,.. ....... k Maud. 11I1KI.S lk.,..Maaaa kkWINl. MACUlkk ST4I-1J.... Mend. PAKKI.S k.Mead PATkk.JABl,OBk; lien.la rATTI.Ha Sa.... Mend. SIliEBOABIl Mnula Vt (MU...N.W AHI.. too.... Hf-naka WIlLUW-wiSS ..,li ' BPAI.THNO'I PBKPABin OLVB. " ' BOLD B If kTATIoklka. . - .1 : ', iPAlMrtO'ai PCKPABBT) OLtt. " SOLU Bt iiBl'laajlBTat. . , .... ' ' " ' BPALI'INO'B PBKPABID QLCC, ' ' . ' , . BULK Bl aaHOt kB. . 1 IPAtOISO'll PHEPABRrt Ol.t'B. 1 ' '' ' UUA BY HAaUWAKKSTOBkal. SPAI.IimO'nTPBKPABKD oi.rr, BO baa BY UOLBli-tt atkloktlHO allu4lBt . " SPALPITOH PBtPARatfl IUI,' - KiLH BY PAktl-otHJlaa pEA-Lkkul . ... . '' 'uPALniNOtl PaKPARBt ajir, " taOIabaV VolklKl MAHCHAkTW OkkiaAU-X- HamuaVauaW by - a- ' - : ' Henry C. Spalding- Cv ' '-AS :Cadaur St.. Naw York Poat OOoa, Boat Kg. !,. Pup up ia aataaa eoataualnf ail Taaal.a taoaaa saaalt ak tiaaianil . OwmI aoowaipmayiUa aach Ba..kastS' Pour, eight. Or lak.aiiwtiliia W4 )..-,'-.'.. Ut !1 ye t ' ' It