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mi.ialaa ri Artsssooa, t J.IOIaIaMEYKII A'LoOrAiN. ' Umpire Building, IIO Main Street, i DAILY . HMPlaifi. Per Mk, (parable to Oerners)....M......,, By mail per annum, in feirano .. IS m 0 M I WKlfilf I.V BMP1MB. OneMpy par annum, - 00 arlfie Kapiat ciiwulaleefeee el, pease, e a Mont, gfeinerv oounty. Payment in advanaeia alio."! JOB PBINTINQ uf every description, ezecnted on "team Presses, la he best style, and al reasonaiiie nrioee. Special Notices. MElciiFsTTLEiGiiit t slLiuiimi 8LEIGH3I SLEIGHS !l-lof' all pattern! and styles, from the tiueat single and double Cutter to the commonest box sleigh, end Tftrying from 20 to 1 50 at W. W. 1'hillipa' old stand, Fortb atreet. jalttd3t iv you" Want dooo mam, ' ' ' UO TO LEWIS 'L. (ilLLILAK i'8, No. 9, MahKL'T STKtkf. He haa uow a large lot of euperior llama, Dried Beef, 4o., ol bia own curing, together with a lull supply of Freeh Meatj tor eale i at all houre - ' ' ' Ja.1'3 6m: Napoleon, Henry Co., U., Jul 7, 1808. Dr. C. W. Kobauk, Dear Sir : 4' or tuo beuelit of Buffering humanity, permit ui to an nounce, through tue columns ol your Circular, the surpriaing properties of jour Scandina viau Blood former and Blood Pills, which la a sure cure ior Indigestion and Liver Coin' ulaint. We have aeverat person in town. wlio have been suffering wiin Liver Complaint uud Indigestion, and notwithstanding that we have aa good physicians aa can be found in Northern Ohio, yet the disease bellied their kill. Consequently we were in a state of de spondency, until we commenced uaing your . fills, tnrouitb and by toe advice ol our uieiid, 1 Mr. Brennau. We used the medicine accord ing to directions, and are uow full of lile and hilarity, and our gratitude is equal to our im provement in health and apirila. , Wben we lake into conaideration what we have been, and what wa are at present, we feel tike cnarg ing ouraelvea of the ain of ingratitude, if we did not try to announce to the public the great nenulus ol your Medicine. 1 nerc lore we reo ouiineud to the public at large, the expediency ul. having recourse to your Medicine, and con equently, aa in duty bound, discharge what we leel to be our duty, in advising persona who are suffering as we have aulTered, to make use of the only true and aure cure fur the diseases already mentioned. Mrs. UwiM, Mas. Bkknkan, Miss Hkaton, ' C. C. Sria.MAH. See Advertisement. jalJdlm 15,000 Yards of Delaines NKVYJSMT AND BKtiT oTYLSH ONLY aa OKNTS PEH YAK1) The above goods were bought uu specula tion eome time ago, und I have concluded to give my customers the advantuge of buyiug iliera at the ORIGINAL COS!', instead ol nullum them br the case to jobbers at an ad' vauce, aa 1 am SELLING OUT AT COST to cloae the business. SPECIAL SALE OF CLOAKS ON SATURDAY. JANUARY lO, 1863 AT TEN PER CENT. LESS THAN . COST. OEORGrE H. COLES, (Successor to N. P. Douglas,) aS T Mails atraat. Coalx's Nxw Japan. We have already apprized our readers oi a new article ol Ja pan, now in general uae in thia city. The excellence of the artiole ia fully set lorth in the following oeruueate Ifom Messrs. John Thompson A Co., who are well known here. riTTsuuBO, lata April, lenz. We have tried Coale'i Patent Japan Drier, and find it an excellent article. We tried it with lampblack' ground in raw oil. We found that for tbeae two colore we had to uae a larger proportion of drier than that recom mended by Mr. Coale, bat for other oolors we found the quantity (one eight) quite enough to dry them thoroughly, x'raotical paintera know that a Japan that will dry lamp black and Vandyke brown will dry any other color that it ia put Into... We therefore have no hesitation in recommending it to the trade and to the public generally. i . i John Thomson k Co, For sale by W. Weoathoff, Ohio Block, declaim. : Watchee. H. Kline, No. 336 Third at, boa a lot of pawned Gold and Silver Watches which be otter very low at private aale. Lyon's KatIiaikon. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying the human hair, ia again put np by the original proprie tor, ana is now made with the aame care, skill and attention, which first created it immense and an precede ntd eale of ever one million bottles annually I It la atill sold at 25 cent in large bottle. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a year when it i known that the Kathoiron ia not only the moat delightful hair dressing in the world, but that it cleanaea the scalp of acurf and dandruff, give the hair a lively, rich, luxuriant growth, and prevent It from turning gray. These are oonaiderationa worth knowing. The Kathairon haa been test ed for over twelve years, and ia warrauted aa described. Any lady who valuea a beautiful head of hair will uae the Katbairoa. It ia uaely perfumed, cheap and' valuable. It ia aold by all respectable dealers throughout the w.0,1-)i;.i ) airy M112 A i New Vork. jal2d&w6m W. W. Stawabt, Dayton. S7T,-18fiO-XJ DuAXE'a Flaxtatiox Bittkb, Exhausted nature' a great restorer. A delightful beverage and aclivo Ionia, Composed o? pure St Croix Hum, root and herb. It invigorates the body without stimulating the brain,. Jt destroys aotdity of the stomach, creates' an appertite, and atrengthena the system. It ia a certain cure for Dyaepsia, Couatipation, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nerveua Ileadaohe, and SrevenU Miamatio disease from ehange of iet, water Aa , It can he. ased at all timea of day by old or young, and ia particularly reo commended to weak and delicate person Sold by all Grocers. Druggiaw, Hotel, and Saloons r. a. i)UAn,ri s w., do22iiiw6m 202 Broadway, N, Y. a -! I i'. l l'lf' ,: ' w i 1 1 a 'ei vol: xiv. Mild tt. IW"'.'! ( u 1 1 ISM I IBB DAYTON, OHIO: ;M0NPA. JANUARY 19, 18G3. NO. 157. Special Notices. City and Other Matters. Traveler's Register. WTraias arnveaad daparUroaa tha Unloa Dapot aslollown: i . . OiaoiaaAtl, BasKLtow ai Davvck. I Ivunis villa and Ht. Louis Mail...4:;Ki a m lyOuiHvilla Msil Boat t..S:IA a m Louisville and St. Louis Kxuress4;iie u. m Cincinnati Mull. ...Il ffi) p ui ' :15 Ol ti:0o p m . ytoptat.Middlftowaanu UanultoBoAij, : , , 1)AVT0M. XSM1A AN& UoLUaSll. KaKlarn ttiiiren..!.. 10:lA a m ' 4v' a Uolumbua AucomniodaUonu.. o:SA p m UtnS a m Eastern Express l'i:'iu a tn 4:ar, t m ' The lit:) a m iria- leavea daily einept eundays. Passenger, an this train must purcnaae meirlickois before S:fto ' p m. BAMDUSKT, UATWa AMD iGlKelMHAVI, Hsixluskv Mail..!..... ,..D:4S a m ..' S:isjam Uuntsvilla Aocommodation 8:10 p m :40pm i DATVOM AN0 NlCRIOAV- Chiaao Mil........... .. ,..10:00 am S:U0 m Crnaagoandletroitruxprass....S:lj p m 8:46 p no iMaiARA GSNTBAL AKI DATTOM ft WSSTSaN. Ht. Louis and Chleaxv 5:00 a m : 10:10 a m Terre Haute Accommodation. ...0:13 a in 6:16 p m St. Louie and Ornaago Bipre..4:46 p m 1 VS a m , QaasaviLL ah Miami.: Accommodation..... 9:' a m lu:6u a m Express 4:8o p m ' 6.00 pm SAM'L W. KING, Agent. 'Com kt Iftlt t Feteraon'a Magazine for February. Harper'a Weekly, Lealie'a Paper, N. T. Weekly, Nix Nax, LUtell'a Age, Home Journal, World, Herald, Independent, Illus trated News, and fresh lot of Oysters, at Jas. D. Ilea's, 79 Main atreet , . ; Shooklng' I We are' informed that a boy named Sexton, whose parent reside on Waahiagton street, wa riding on the care thia morning in the upper part of the city, and when attempting to get off, at Gebbart'a Lum ber Yard, he fell and the wheels passed over him crashing off both hi lega I It waa be lieved that be oould not aurvive bia injuries. I v 1 ' i . : , A Fair of Pbiloiopher. The other day we aaw a gentleman gliding along in a aleigh, drawn by a aniptioua hone, and we thought how much greater he waa favored over poor fellows who eouldn't afford such a luxury, if anow waa ever ao abundant and cheap. ; And while we waa meditating upon the aeeming unfairness of the distribution of pleasures among men, we noted a queer, sideling move ment to the aleigh, a though. one. aide of the shafts had given way ; then we beard a gra ting noise a trashing as of a bundle ofaticke being twisted off; then the aleigh and driver were a heap of ruins in the middle of the atreet I The horse whioh waa all in eight that remained whole halted stalk-still, and turned around to look at the rubbish fhul horae ia a philosophical one, and ia invaluable as an attendant upon erazv vehicles and ner out people. Thia ia out opinion, and wo have no aleigh. It waa, we have no doubt, that very idea which gave .relief to the man who waa finding hi way out of the wreck of the aleigh, and a pile of tress hoops. And when he once fairly emerged, we recognized our clever friend James JJraceliu, of the Hardware and Tool a tore,' No. 316, Third atreet t ; ''"' " ' ' He aaya he can't get bia "cutter" repaired in time for this winter, but be will get it ready for aummer, when it will be more pleaaaot than now. Bracelin ia a philosopher aa well as hia horae I Oyatera. Bivalvea have been affected by the war ; that ia to aay, the expenae of pro curing and getting them np in shape for the publio baa considerably increaaed. And yet they are afforded at the old rate. We are informed by parties who claims to have been behind the scenes, that the Oystermen of Bal timore met together some time ago and re solved to raiae the price of oyatera ; but one of the parties "Sew the track," and came very near aecuring the trade of the entire West and of the East, too, for what we know to the contrary. This condition ot affairs wouldn't do, and the advance oystermen were compelled to take the back track. Owing to the strong competition between the Baltimore dealers it i been fouud next to impossible to set an addition to the price per can, although it seemed to be demanded wben the raw male rial had gone up. It waa claimed that at the eld rates the trade was' barely remunerative to the oystermen, ait) if something could not be done to eaa up the strain the business would have to be abandoned. It was not deemed politic to raiae the pries, for lb people did aol eeem disposed to stand it, the aale having decreased alarmingly dur ing the abort trial that had beea made But on ether chauce wa left them Retrench ment Thia ' has been effected in several ways, but the must important item of saving ia in the quality of the Tia uaed for manu facturing Can: That new 'need for putting op oyster i not more than balf as heavy a the Tin procured a , month or two ago. Wa believe it answers equally aa well, and wa are glad to learn that in this way the t overs of bivalves are supplied at the old rate, (which are aa great aa the most people caa afford to Wi) n4 aaina tiiu tit clever oyster men are afforded a fair profit. ' A Qood HOTS. It ba long been a sub ject of inquiry by the friends of the Volun teersby the friends of lair dealing, indeed why the pay of privates should be kept down almost to a starvation point while that of of ficers ia continued at a point, altogether out ol proportion. On Thursday lost, SeuatorGunck sl offered a resolution on the subject, which reads its follows : - " i Resolved, by ike General Assembly uf Che Slate of Ohio That our Senators and Hep rescnliitives in Congress, be requested to vote for such a modification of the law calling the militia of the several States into the service ol the United States, as shall increase the pay of the private soldier to lilleen dollars per month, and reduce the pay, and, by considera tion of tho amallur regiments, the number of oHicera in the army, so that the change while operutiug largely to the benefit of the1 brave and patriotic men who constitute, the "rank and lile," shall not lessen the etliciency of the army, nor involve the Government in any ad ditional expenditure of money. : The resolution was referred to the Commit tee on Military Affairs. Senator G. bos gone at thia work with a full knowledge of the sub ject, for he haa studied the matter well. Whether hia resolution will be the means of effecting any thing remains to be aeen. The subject abonld receive the immediate atten tion of Congress. Married. We find the following an nouncement in a Springfield paper. The groom is not only one of our boys, but he ia one of the ' heroea of the Three Months' Service, who hurried to ' Washington, at the call of tba Freaident, and when the Capitol was "safe," and every thing was "quiet on the Potomac," be returned home, laid ' aside his warlike habiliments, and resumed the arts of peace. We are pleased to ; note that he has taken a partner in hia domestic arrange ment, and we wiah the new firm the moat unbounded prosperity every way. But here ia the announcement and though a little old, we record it at home ; marnea, on tne utn ol January, IHlij, in Springfield, at the residence of the bride's parent, by Rev. Charles Piatt, Mr. Wm. H, Widihkh, of Dayton, and Miaa Mart A Clark, of Springfield. Runaway. At noon today a aleigh belonging to Mr. S. Kneisley, who resides on 2d street, and containing himself and fan ily, wa oapaized on 6th atreet, East of Jef ferson, tossing out the occupants fortunately without the alightest injury to them we believe while the horse ran away with the sleigh at a frightful pace, i We have heard of tame balf a dozen other runaways In different parts of the city, in all instances damaging sleighs more or leu, but doing little other injury than discommoding the inmates. And yet there ia a deal of fun in sleighing. Anniveraary This day (1 9th) one year ago, waa fought the battle of Mill Springa, near Somerset, Ky. The enemy waa put to rout by the intrepid charge of the lamented Col. Bob McCook and hia "bully Dutchmen," of the !Hh Ohio, and Geu. Zollicoffer was killed. That battle wo the commencement of a aeries of reverses to . the Confederate arma, which culminated in their evacuation of Corinth, and demoralization of the army under Beauregard. Qners t A subscriber who waa married the other day, and can think of little else, end u the following. It ia an old thing, but the application ia new, and rather more appropriate than if Ward Bcecher had been indicated : Why ia Parson David Winters like Brigham a wing r iMcaua He baa married a great many wuineu, anil aoep marrying more I Tbat'a ao. Preparing- for it The Ohio River ia aaid to b rising rapidly. The Cincinnati pa pers recommend the deniaena of "Rat Row,' and "all along shore," to pack np ready for a move at ahort notice t There will soon be plenty of water in the Cumberland for all practical purposes and everywhere else, for that matter. , ML - . ... ins w earner, iesteraay morning waa the coldest, by far, w bav had this season. The mercury waa at 6 degree above Zero. Thia morning at 6 o'clock it indicated 10 de grees above that point At the present time the temperature i moderating, and there is a prospect for more enow. Found, A aafe key. The owner can have the aame for paying for thia notice. New Advertisements. HEADQUABTEBa for . . , . ; . Produce and Provisions. TAOO W. HEIPLIR, "MoaUoinerr House If ooruer room, al the old Iioeisior lellv Msrael, la oonsUuilv raoeivina, and keeps lor aale, rkEMl AN!) !aUKD inura, eotii,TK, raoMioK, ykukta HLKS, rkUITtt. UAMB in eeeaoe, and all the edibles uim u vu uoneiit iroiu uie lour solute of lite ooaa. psaa. All appetising eilras whioh are ao agreeable to Ilia palate, may be had al the Kioalalor aterket. "Old Jake is delerimaed to aleeee Uie puUie, and be aa lbe excelled ta hia hue hj aujr other aiuuUr Call aad aaa hita. Ha vol k prepared to please you an aad ataty dajr. j-' .yWm . ' PHILADELPHIA Shirt and Collar House 1,000 Dozen Hickory Shirts. 1 flAfl " I'-RAV, kED, AM. BLUE 1 AAA " ( ARHURTKD rANOY 1,UUU ITUAVKLlftUbHlHTg. lOAfl " J WHITE MC8L1N BHlRTb, i fkum fy 2 i'1'WARiJtj. 1,000 " l-'im Oraralla. 10.000 pr C'ottonade Pantaloons Manufacturers of the MINERS' WELSH F LA iCC 1ST E L SHIRTS A large assortment of Linen und Marseille. Bosoms and Collar AND VESTS' t'l'RNISIlIKO UOODS For ssle by HKNNKTT, RUOH OO., Maaufc'turers, jalliu:im al7 L'hurvh Alley, fhilailrlpliia, fa. LOST. the evening of the llth insl., fl sunburnt. browD V ana and tan colnreu eoiuter lloir. Willi a Itiue. al m uune, larae, wmie spui on ine nreasi, a good ueai 01 while on the le t fore lout, aud a tuna, slim tail. He looas someihitiK like a uuunu. A liberal rewiinl will be paid lor hia return to I hi uiuue ur luiuniiauon 01 ins Hereabouts. jaiaus ESTABLISH KU UNllkH CITY ORDINANCE IN I8i7 W11EELUU TOBACCO WAREHOUSE PHIHTKK I HOW, Proprietors, For the Inspection and Sale of LEAF TOBACCO He. 1 Weel front atreal, bet. Main and Walnut, aaar ateamiioal Landing Cincinnati, Ohio. ToImippo sold at Aurtlon or Privately, as owners niny uirr. AffVlltX SAI.H1-TVKSD.ir-1, THURSDAYS, SATUHJJAIS. t til 14 Jt a A LAS hVKKr DAY Storage to Shippers Three Montlii Free, Attention fiiven to selling Pork, Consignments aohuiUMl. Lard, and Flour, jaHdawbU) 0K HUMMED CARRIAGES, iJuagleat, and Springe Wugrons FUR SALE (I1IKAP BY J, LANODON fe liUO.. (W. W. Phillips' old aland,) Fourth street, between JeOerson awl St. Clair, Dajrton,OAl. nuBcf ond Hand Carnages and Buggiea,aonie Deal ly new, Ivr sale very low lor cash, aepainng neatly andpromiitly attended to. W. W. PU1LI.IPH' old eland, Janfdom Fourth street, liayton, Ohio. ..ATaia a. Joaoia. NEW LAV FIRM. TIIHKSIIEH fc JORDAN, ATTORNEYS A.T LAW DAVTOI.OUIO. OFF1UB near the comer of Third and Main streets aver the lieytvn aauk. jalsdawlf ' PISS0LUTI0N NOTICE. IT is mutually agreed by the undersigned that the parlneri-hip hrretcfore exlstiuii ImtMeen ns m Uie uounty of Moalgumery, under the style of tliil Hud son, be, and the same is hereby, dissolved; and the ssiu nooert mimsou is auinonsed 10 use the name of the linn in lliiuidation and settlement of ita business. Oiveu under our hsuds aud seals this 6th day of Jan- jsMlw ROBk-HT HlugOM. L.b'. Clocks and Watches REPAIRED in the beat manner. Also, JEWELRY J. JAMISON, at 3M Third street, west of Court House. JUHM UKNUSIAGaCL WOULD respeotnilly inform his numerous friends aad customers tliat he has purcliased lies Eating Saloon and Restaurant Formttrlv oDd by Mr. V. Fhn, Muthnut oornev ot Villh Mia Luiilow, whtir h willb u mi U .dm io uvoTKlui MirvoU uiiin Um Ui iuauur. ud on )unrt node. toj Dr. J. P. (.ILLKbPlK, HUUOKON DKNTI8T, OrFBlU hl aarviraa to tha pnhtlo, and all tha td vat. iir to ba dmn vad from a Uiorotijih knowladira Ot nd twalT yaara aNiiiuo ut tha prauooa of hia profKMoian. Fworai aoM ib mi wia ainrni aiyiaa. Udhta and rHi4Mi a ISo, 3a. Jallaraoa atrMt. waat Ida. baiwaaa Vat and Haoou4. 4j3ttMIr 8KWINQ MACHINES OUGHT, old, uhaiotad or rira4 at Harda rrtaft'ouu aauti muva ana t tuiuuira aur. U Tluid aiiTawt, 4awdlw Oua Uoia not Joha and Ohio, Will lkMia. and idk (M and Uoa Uud, waat atxty-thrwa boa; lina and aouth tnal an JUBT avvs TQ . . CLOSE THE BUSINESS. SELLING OUT AT COST I will offer my ntir stork- of DRY GOODS, CLOAKS, S1I0KS,,U I3A T O O S T To cloee Ihe business. The sloi k entbraoas the largest and bast assonnitnt FANCY SILKS, WH1TK UOOD3, UKLA1NKS, MKK1NOKS, PLAIUS, HOOP SKIRTS, ULOVKS, OTTOMANS, NOTIONS, HOSIKKP, REl'8, SHAWLS, tMBKOlUa-KIES, BLANK Ell TRAVELlNCi liRKSS (JOODS LAP1KS AND MISSES SHllLS. GENTL TOILKT SLIPPKHS, en And also the largest aud best slotk t,f C L O A. Iv S In th Pity. It Ol IMIU Ui tiuius,i,iua OEORQE K. OOLEB, X0TICB TO ALL WHOM IT XAY tONtlvK.N NOTHIK jathrb' yivfn (hattherarao ucadiok belor i.iu Citv Couit- il mi oi lvini. h.a. luiiowinK uraioUM'01, io-w it: IIIIIM Its HtaMleN 1I Mubl llreI. 1 llMrlHr .1. aVUii til al,W WDMtur ITV tl-wl lu puniiianrcor ihtifaw, Mid OnlmaiH ct wrt twcr i a-v an mif unuuui:j Ol I lid eMail 1ft. Ill law rtjquirai Kll uliUiim for tiaunatrtsH ilxtt mvi anuiut iiuin au iniiroinuu u) ij nieil lu wriLiuv with th City Clark, Mttmg forth il aiuouai ol tlftm. tMoaiinNl,ivUl.iu two wMk tiUr thm rifiimiiou 01 WOW UJ MlUlft Will U MKQU Up lor I'UnJ IMtllUU. LAKOE. POSIT I "VE ATTRACTIVE PAWNBROKER'S SALE, ON SAU'EBAY, JAM ART t4,at lOoVlork ft. Atlt.a AuottoD room of C. P. HUhKR k HON, 'l luid kHrvf , oonaHRtinir iu pan of inu niMuoia mcdm, uf Tunmin kiDJ; wanijr lour (iwbilrwr Wau-hs; lotol ttlMUold Watch Claaun (hravl mod ft.bi: Diamond Htngm mod hrt from: larga Mutioal Boa, orijtiualtol liU; Ooattoa Ail I l HhakHrara'a I luaural! Workt, Aodniaoy othar artmlaa not anuraaraum. kfry ar ai .all ba a rapraaantrd at iha duta of aala. ll ao, rattiniaola m thirty ilaya. aiuw r. utoivH biijv, Auutionaara. PETITION FOR PARTITION". pontitta, Danial Fontiua, Abraham Pootlua, Ja- oud ronuua, L.yoia aiauiar. uut tttxiiar, aaJoaia Wolf, and Jului K. Woll, v. irKrgr KauiiDKor, hoaii Unibvishowar. Lana Broaiim. ktnla Ann MltarKn. JohabhariUa Jaaaa DiuiUKvr, and Lut'inua ltmnar. (kurt of Uontinon I'lt-tt of Mouttfouiary t-uunty, Ohio. Caw No. 277a. In Haruuuu aaid daftulaj.t,l.iHtrit ltKlinrar, Noah ITm baahciwar. Koda Ann htini , Jhu tihanta, raai Ata of Mootironirry oiiiiiKy. tilito, Jrae Litniawar. Luoiuii Viumtv, rritinin ! arka oouuly, and Lant HnHtttiM, wltunr r ritdviK'i i uukooau, 1MB asaaaa uai via i uii J Uf JHsUliarT A.L. a iwiiuon aaa fttfti aiaiii!t them in lib Court oi Coininon Hlaaa of MoutKmimry tvtitniy. Ohio, by John Ponliua. Ianil fonUua, AtHaham Puunliiia, Jarob Pootiui. LtdiabtatUar. tiaortta bu-ttlr. saJitna Wolf John r. Wolf, dameuhtin pant tou of iha follow tanda and lauaiuaDtM. to-wil, aituata in th? totiniy uuiniuiti;laiu(eMi m "tuo. ah uuu iraif. or parol uf land lying and bama in aiHton nutnUrati aiilaaa, of lownabip numbarad two, in nuiga num. Ova. anal of a luarhiian una drawn tmm th month of tha Uraat Muuni taivar, wiUun lira tiouniy ataia atoraaaid. aud tiouudad aa tul !, to-wit: Bamnntna at lha aouuiwaat rrnar of Mud at-oiiou. I thauoaaaal on tlta aouUi UutKiy hna tt aad atw I ona hundred and aixly-two p?n -lira aad a-half to poai at ma aoumwaav .xrnar 01 w miain bbrtucr e in aid aot'Uon, thrnoa worth puUal with tha1 boundary haa of Mid awbon ona bundri aid pan-haa and a-haU to a wuat aai at tna aouthwaal ooruar of llonry (kvtUar'a lmut, la aaid .? thaona want paimJIW with tha aouth Uuaary j of aajd aacttoa ona bitndrad and aiaty-two pn ltai i a-haif lo tha wan boundary Utaraof; tltaMM oa lha wal bouadary lina of aaid awctioa oo buadtwd aud Mity-ihiwa pamhaa aad a-half to the ptaoaaf batfioaioowataituiaa ia lha whota oaahuad iwd and aieUy-atJt me raa, ba Uia anma mora or iaaa, ami at tha mmii tann of aaid court Quiw tn .s..,is. a... ontar of parti uoa of aaid pramiaaa. Auau 01 v jaiTw AUoruay for muI ptUou4n. AFRK8HARRIVAL." Moatvaw a ooanplats aaurtmanl of Coal Oil iaaaaaa. khadaa a4 unkira. Wivka and Cum. kit aa uaaap I47 lAHKf ABBET, Dru.iat. I I a 1 I AUVBHTieiRQ HAra.. ' IN DAILY. I square, (eighty words, solid) oa lnselliuji...a one square, three days,.. . , , ! ue sqiavra, ana ml .. i . I I'M square, ona mourn ., Jum (MjUMrn, Hire inobilis, , , u ui 4imi, sir. moullM 11, ' IN V.XKK1.V. ut.v nifuara, aiffhty wards, on week jj , l'i auara, aaun waek in addinon allw i'r sifuara, oua var, i4, vi, 4ri'arma lor AdrartisaniMiu ouuupta a ki i .ua, or lor a lonxar psrlod Ulan alMjvr pn-iliu,utt .a uowa ai Ida Uouiiuo Hoom. a u uniUM,,, i an oltargad al Ilia above rWD, uulaan a wntieii , mat is made previous lo iuaaruoa. Mr All gaaual a.. vrtiHutuM( uiur-lha paid lor la advanoa. MANN ib OO.'S CKLEBHATfcil) PLANTED 0YSTEKS. 9 1AM now reoeiviug daily b Adams' tuples, SIAAiS a otJ.'H oaletiMiu Uaiiiuuire' OVNtara. UUt llll miiraaal !.. ialmu and iiiiiuly uaa, Oidr piuiuiilly hiku W. U. HKAMt JtINb!;Ui, Iapot t( 'l -hiru Ntravt, Jmvt n. t ftjkaAUo, all kind ol tnnh Fmh aud Uama ul(-.,d dm1- Uutt CAKHOM OIL ol tha bent iiuaiiiy tho luurkeT -u prodiusa, bom for aKlty anu iiMrauiin) iu hunuiiu, aim itvpjium utVuhiva udor mm ran im nnt.if, ii , !Mia oy Uu- guiiuu or burrui oy JAM K a hi. . , tyuMmu out ri. UOttlllVorTUK AM.UTKIt.NTa lltNTIh., Oil VC. CUMWAl 'l LINI JSL E IN T U JN1 liir lha rtpvvtly and fflw-timl curt- ur RHEUMATISM- LN preMttutiuK tfio Lmiiiiautuiu " lo lha puUk ai out ul Hi uentuLd inotl tdratlVa mtniii-iua n ui lti , 1 do nut aiili lu be imUtTMlooW an claiuiniK iui it tit puvr ui arritiiiuug uuiifttiuui t itittH, bm iu UbAl M that lur all tlit- purpuntta ui a t AKlllik . ;m al t.kYi, il hax uu viiiai. 1 h hiimiif iilum ' ' ban In any aj ul KIic-iiiiimiikiii, uu uialtei ul tu,w oj.e iikuuiuk, witr tii uiiiH-iiuiir. Wfrnt-artMuiiy lutiuwua, nr, itt.iil' iu Hit' t-a.-ar ui aiiy tiiuMit tor v iiu h ll i l'f(.iliiliirniltd. lu i' ul .NfcHiulsaMu, I'm tii in il,. La. k, id, aud L'hc-sl, l.'.aiiipn in (iir nluiiiMA'li, apituun, rpiaial htlla l Hu aud t-abtu'-tn, Uiuuuk: Sou s, Hutaj, H:alua, Tulvd I' eft muu lUlldn, 1 immIihi lt, Uvauaci-, it tw in liktr a i'lii Hi. Tni " Liiiiim-iiiiiiii " ia iluj reaiiK ul many )ai pintjvtTiuK fipiiiiiHUl.tn, u .uiiilMUfn anion ita rnia al!U uvi Hi iMi aiiiutiui vu H ul Ao KitrnorUlnari Ft'iicirntlve roHei, n I k tt uo uiiier l.Miiiuriii rultt)lHrl auJ vtliitb u il ie-rrl u Hi uiiparallrlru piii't-unai Mlm-h Uieta liitj " l,ibiuituinui " UfitJfr tt m unt-d. TKY IT UNCft, AM Ull wjriioui WILL li'. nkvlm -ba It ib put up tn -stf cful, Mi re tit. and It huUit-a, with lutl dlrtN'tiutiri lur Uf, abJ iuauuiat.-luird oni b UK. K. C'UflVtAI, riuHiirioi, No. .i.itf 1 hud nireet, lra)iiin, uhio. aat-ur Hale iu lmyuiu by h IJiumminIh. xfl-MiaM-tan VbU PAPILHM ncw- ui auy k'Ud buti((lit at KJ jllhttfcrtartt-ijnud Hand hiui-, BALTIMORE OYSTERS. MAlir. y at i ii. ri tiVn'IKhM AT T 11 K OLD V KM Li, HA ft K aV IIATKIkLU, NO. SMI lUiflU HTIikJCT, I'AITuN.uhlu, AKk daily riH'eiviiiK Mlll A Vo.'w Ovatr, diirt iroiu bnlluiHrf--liif lafni ..iiHiii) in ilia uiarkl ll (liey art uo ablf tu hi li 1 llit lilAi j kit h n. uulwitliHtauuiiifj Hit iif in pricf iu iht Kat. mi, tii, otitt-i, aiiit jM'UMti MtltH'i.artf HnrraLiIfJ siipvnor tuany ulheiN hiuuht aifit. 'j ry (ham mt,d prut v it , Hit y alriu kefinoiiHiauilv uu baud tha IksI ai-N,U. to ba lull nd iu ih. CtinlM'tiouery liuv, aut-b an tine Canuieu, lunuy i uv, Viva, iiaiaiiu. Nuts, Ciuiiaoiuu, 1'ntea, t.retju aud Uittu KruiiH, Cranberrifi), t'ttiiueil Kruiu, b nib Ci gars, louaccoB ol tlillfrfht brand, and nllur- UcIph iu sptuion. 1 hoy kevU lha IteM .f m lo Im had. aii.l Lbrv aa.ll an low . tin- iuwi'mi. h'urttit lr-ai f,ifi, aud all ailit ItrN iu Ihe Cuiiltt'liutit i iiuf, t ail m I a llk IIATKI kl.l, 31li4 y-U 1 hll.l r-llfrf a I I.I, Ol" PltlCKS. " VI a Ki-ii.-ntl iitffiiug il Iiu- Horn..' shorai (,r tha it ul layiuu,u st'lli ui Jjvt-uiU r, bmiux rt!Uiluit.li und bill ul pi ion) wrn- itxitWM Upuu : i.facsii ft, I lull Hit bit' -fill hlatli iTIt'er. of luUir. ma- tnai, aiul Iiviuk. luliy jiiHi.hfr iu m iiicrrH-iiii, tba pru-cN ul horft- -.iiofing Hum lh- pMii iait, i.ui ilmi lit uutitrnlj(iiil, aill In uo(-iiid it) ihr , .ll,- lK prifrn, ttutl will buiHtrbl wiitl uilhluil , auhntr iu lliu naltt ratt-H, lu lakr i-tlrft uu and rtltfi llir oih dat I Jaiiuaiv, lbis.1: Ncn thuan, luHi, per net i ,y .New inrri, plain i v. Old abut lot-ti auJ t i uU tvftaflLiux ,,iir Nliofa ,j tNaihan fciltei iimii, A. Uaklf), J allien li.Urr, M . Kaiiiuiio, M . A. I'ut k, Juxt'pli V tWl , Jaiunx lturry. 1 liuiuaa KmIiuh. Jotiu hluuk, riank .lukuud'. Julio Alalia, Charltta Muirry, rt.O. UUI.HfnHrrH 11 ruila'IIUlli tllW fl.lAlltlV 11. Vltvdloe lur in mid lllbM'libv tu ilia wluti b.li ur urM'aa, a t opy ol a bu ll mil ba am mi , b..., u, a. uitfcriuau, bud rant oj J-ntiun. tirM Jui i A. LAH'iK, hO. aUlTHlhli bTKKkl', uN, Ohio, HAS Jimt arnvad hum tha tm-l wilu unvuj Uia laiA i aiuL-ka m hi - htw avrr b.o(Hlu u thin i , IU addilluu lu hia uuat altra-Uia klu-. i. broil 111 uu a laiK aorliutui ul Jet and GuUa-lVrcliu iioiid, ia Ctuunv, ttrat'lla, Hraalpiua, 'lUiiulJaa. Ac. leouid "norutifut u DIAMONDS. A oooipJala atw-k of OLU ANU fttlLV EH M4T1I1L H Soma of tha ttoaat in tha world auuh aa Miuumu ruil Cfirunuiuater Wab'haej, Kull Indapaadaiil OM-uuti Wua l.aa. Jubua Juxiauu'a Wabjbaa; Juiiua ItuuMt' Watlaai Kull atouk Amancau Wak ha, ?aad lo ordau-. ii liravy aibioan uarul traa. Larae u-e ol Mi l.V KR PLAT k' I. u . u anilKuttka. 1 bars had llieoi uu..le lu uiuir aaiT r - mut, my uattie .111, l''.l , from Hi. u...u,r.r. 7ur' rA.l'.." TtJ. cau.iu Ihe leant scrsU ti al LAlaa' a. "W'K KAT TO AMI "Wil LIVE TO l.i v i ; , HAT," J. W OHM AM a Om, OLD HiSTorr lcl HI ILMHU. al Thlrfll T. J Jjjjl's' reoaivaUansI have air sale al Ike loaasl Sill IIIKAN AI'HI.KS, wholesale end relail, KKSUAMMOC Pu j ATUtJl laiee lot. CkANaKKlK.s-irmi., ., awVar uMONa, . .... OaiK'ltKIKM-ealecl, ,mKTl!M 'Lit ai..,ra, i. W.aiituiareeuussaiiUvreeeiviiijiUw aliova sitl les, sn.l everyiliiug sooj iu Uie leUe, alia-h i-aa ta ubuiueU l home auJ auruad. Tliev are iaiselv .1,.,. uiu Apples auU Volaloee rrou M,.l,iK.u. IKelr lour aud ftwAwusel rluur as el auaJities mS Is la eiosll.4. 'I bejr axe veil ased ku Ike Uulideia, aad UlTile vualowers ut call, warimaua to iileaae taem ClJ uada delivered Ire, leasts ordera. del