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Jiauii (Bint V J M U U M AMI) HHO ., Kll.r MONDAY. DKCKMBKK 511, WX THE DOCTRINES WE ADVOCATE. "Kual ' asset juetiea ell ". f heteer sate er irtrwuivin, rehatuu or olttioelj t-eaoa, vominere. ta nonaal ln.iUellp witB all aalloea, ealaanliea elliaaoee wuh Bone; r me k ' IAM.mM'1 i all rtvtfa .alhemoetompaanle.tiniuiaireli,a for our doroe.twivine.rne. uJIAa earael bulaaias enamel aoi raniiM eeo taatlenoieei Thepreerialouof the general tnttmrtwlit in lie whole c.natioilloeal tipr, e. Hie eheet eiehor, K euf beeoe t home anil nfel Jf ehroail; A jealous oare is rlgl.1 C eleolion by the eo. A mlM Mid enrraetwe of abntea, whleh ere lop ped bj the eemnl of revolution, here eeeieaule rema die are uMirovtiltili AliauluW aooilieaoenoe in Ihe ileeleiona or Ihe nil Joril?, Ihe ,lel principle of repiihlloe. Irnlll wlnrli It BO apnea! hill to fntve, the total principle u. iO.ui.-1i ate eerenl of .leaeotlent; a well ilteelptlneal militia, nnr heat rltanrJu peaee, and frlh Aral momenta of wer, nil easolana n.ejr re Uerethemt rhe euprameer of lb elvil ver In military an thorite; ... . e-'oumnrlnthe publie eipenee, that lelar may he IteMI? lair,tene,Ji The honeal payment of mtra'euls, anil eenred, rr Servatloa oflhe nuMte faith; lt,.miraeniel ofegileullure, eait uf ooauiierce a lee haeMtmeuti . . The .1 rti.aion nf Information, ana arraignment of all el'i.eel at Ilia har of putilM reaaoe; Freedom of religion. r'aaa.M.M or tm raa.e; dml h-ee ee. eferea eattler ( prof cf low nf Ba ss as uoar.'Si uial lit eelee!...! THOMAS JEFFERSON. A Farewell Word. Tli Eipiii having passed into t)io hand) of the Mmn. Hi bbahuh, of the Logan County Qattttt, my connittiou with th ppr ttirminntoil ilh tlm lt in u. In that AnnounciiiK tint ni'viiaiic of th ti wliich LV6 lur over two yii xit4 bolwoeu tin rotuUra of tlie Empiiik ml luywlf, I hU ay but littlo. II. n I bv lille.i tha oneroim ami rKMnnil)lu poaition, U for its rvadon to determine. 1 have endeavored to do my duty ; if I liavn bn guilty of ihortconJog. or error, they were of the head, not of tha heart. Ac tuated toMy by eonvictioa of right, and a deaii to advance tha prinoiplra of that party upon the triumph of which hanga the laat hopa of l'eaoe, Union and Consti tutional Liberty iu this country, 1 bare now, in rvaigning tba editorial control of the Empire, do recantation, to make, nothing to taka back. Nothing haa boon aaid through iu columns, which, under the tame circur.mtancet, would not bo again uttered. My Intercourse with the people of thin eity and county haa been very pltaant, and the many friendships formed in their midst ahall be chorished while life lasts: . v . I.ifca UiaaaaaralJ, they ahall avar Kreao ha. It it nnnece'sary to introduce to tha ivad ra of the Empirs; the gentlemen who suc ceed ma, and who will barcafter control it. Thoir njiutation for ability it known all over the country through the columns of that able and racy pspor the J.ojun Gt: tle. They are gentlumt'D in every sense of the word, and their Democracy is beyond cavil, Under their control and mmiHgement, tlift Emimrk cannot fuil to comiiu'iid ilxoll' to the patiousgo of the llpinocrucy, nut only in thit county, but tin oughout the Rtuto, and will take rank along with the lending papers in the country. For the prosperity of the Enpina! my beat wishes shall ever go forth, and to each and every reador 1 say : UvoJ Bye f "Hara a atgh to thoaa who lova me, Anil a amile lo thote who bale ; Ami whaUTnr aky 'a ahora mo, Hata 'aahaarl Itor avtry fat." W. T. LOGAN. To the Patrons of the Empire. In taking charge of the Eupihk, we limply undertake touonduct a Democratic papar, and eery few wordt of ei plica tion are necessary. Ve assiMue, as our own, end shall advocate (be principles and ideaa of the last canvass iu Ohio, with out OjOalilleatiou, or modification of any sort. We believe that it was right, and and in every aeusa expedient, to put Mr. Vallaruioham a the head ol the ticket ; and to make hie cause the cause of the Democracy until restitution be made for the atrocious wrong which be has aulVeied, and is Buffering ; bcaue until thia is ef fected, the Constitution aud laws, as well as the sacred liberties of the people, out raged and violated iu his peraou, caunotbe iudicated or restored. The Eatnm will insist at all times most etrenuoualy for tha Bnprumary of the Law. We ahall admit of no simulated necessity for iu violation, in any emergency, tidier by the I'resident himsell, or Dy auy ot nit aubonliuatee. We hold paramount lo ... . . , , , all thing, else, the principle that Uf must Oovern. Thia t.riuciple ,ust not ho aeriUc-d though it shall be assuiiiej that eacrUioed, ttlou8t Msuu.eu . .a. a paruoular evil may thereby be remedied Of avoiiled. Butter auffur any auch parti.'- . L. ill K. .neo.nter the uie.s u.elcss ill, thau enooentcr tue uieasuieicss diaaeUr which BJiit flow to every iutereat of the people, ia every relation, if once he admit ted aa a priusiple, that our rulers may govern without law. . Government without law ' la Despotism Pospoliam without limit jr control. It il a hcUuio vary right of the people, whether tocial, political orreligiou ; whether it relate life, liberty w jropeity. This paper will maintain that whatever we poa-eas that is Valuable tou. a. a p.opl.' whatever of politic, or pntnolio couceiu that if worth living or dyiug for : is in the OnuAtiic Law. All that we have en- jovefi of wise gimirnment, of national proNiwrity. of individual secuiity. of so.-ial, t.olitie.1. or religious ..rivileire. is but the development and outgrowth of lliat prpci- on vbartor, made by the IVople ami tba n. . . I ll.."?.. 1 iri... Plates, ana insenitM iy u liinnns, m Supiint Law." Are we akod tol aban don nub a system as this, to accept in its stead, the rapt Ices and whims -of faction isle and UMiipois? Of whomsocwr, in a word, sliiill by foa or fraud obtain pot aussioii -of the tioveinmeiu ? to we emnlnle the iron rule of Amttia or the anarchical enrcer f Mexico? A pKvr, sieadily ndbefing to tlm cread which we have avowed, can never incur the imputation of a want of patriotic de votion to the Government, however "die loyul" it may teem to unrpr, nd to the iniu'ons of usurper. The Empiiir will ever be ready to vindicate its patriot I "I' ism. Those who prefer "loyalty" to pa lriolit.ni a devotion to men, instead of adherence to law will do well to miIi sciilie for Nome oilier pnper. Wo dissent wholly from tho policy of the party in power : lis uucoiistitiitioniil and merciless eonscripliou, its enormous and tmnecesaary taxation, ita arliitmry ami tyrannical pertox'utiou of citi.mis, iu vapory and ruinous system of liniun'c, ttot less than from the illegal aud cruol confis cation euiti'lmcut, the edict of Abolition, tho dialiblicnl claiuor for externiinntion, the abominable ideas of the Wiiitiko let ter, and the Jacobinical measures geuiMully, of the Radicaliim ' now prudominmit iu thewdatiniatratibn of the tSovernineut. For tlte remedy of existing evils, aud the prevention of others which seem iin- minout, wa look to tha returning reason of the people, made operative by peaceful and legal meant, through the instrumentality of the ballot, the enactments of ln-gixlii- live assembles, uud the adjudication of courts. . . .. In conclusion : we come to Dayton in tho expectation and hope of making it our permanent homo. We shnll labor, r.eiil ously and faithfully iu our sphere, to pro mote the local interests of the city and of the people wilu whoin our lot is east. j f j ; HUNBARD & BROTHER. Fernando Wood's Proposition. Tim Louisville VemiKrat makes the follow tliaf Cninnieiits upon Kernando Woyd's auA proportilion: We see tluil Furnnndo Wood has luiulo a move lo tee if peace commissioner's can't do aomeiluiiK for a realorution. Ilia omin ous I bit I the proposition was laid oo the table by a iiuijorily of eight. A olianen of live voles would have carried it. Ill peace pre pare for war, is a tfood maxim. In war pre pare, lor peace, is viiially goml. It may he cliarKi d that tbia will encournro the rebels. II it ilai's, il will be llivir own fault. All so ber people who look on this contest will rw jrsid Ibis movement as praiaeworlliy. It plauua ill tiovernmenl in a Invorable li(lit before the world and before its own people. Sooner or lateraucb a proposition will carry, aud it will end iu a tiiiion ol these Slates. .Ma iianiuiiiy and concession will 'enlist the sym pathies of th world, aud will liud a rcaponie in tba beans of the masses who leal no inter est except in (he restoration of the I'nion. Perhaps the time has not coinu yet for wis. loin and moderation, but lliu time, will come. Virginia Omitted. It is a fact wliii-b seems to be passed ovr without aUtai'liiiK atleulioa (hat Virxinia is, by the IVeaident, rxclnUed from the list of re bellion States which ho proposes lo "ri'con atrurl" undar the lat troclainatioii I1 nien- tiuus Aikanaas, Texas, l.oui.iana, Mississippi, Alabama, (leorgia, Florida, Sotiih Carolina and North Carolina, as open In tin nun tenth of iho Presidential vote principle Tenm-sxeo 18 the eiuanelation procla mation, but il ia in this list. Virginia, wliich is in tlie stuaiicipatiou proclamation, it omitted. The present baatard government of "West Virimia" is doubtless the block in th Presi dent's wuyjuat here, and he dons not attempt to Kill around it Hu will doubllusa hatch out a new aebstne for the especial benetit of the Virginians btl'ort his terai it out In Hit mean time Ihe robelliuu children of th "mother of Presidents" are left out in tlu rold. No Children. or pieced a bal.yoii.lt, or droned a doll, , ( j,, buff (ir , t a curJ,,t Jot turlv burly, or auy of th eamea with which childhood disports iiaelf. ' '' "'ir ' n,"1 h" u"n will,inl , "i,. .,.n;,. it of Wstalk of Adas and r.vo, says an rx change, aa having been belor th fall lu a happy condition; but on thing they missed they never wer children I Adam- sever , pir ""o'-7,, .- "..-- kh wrm .,.mhi ....... , Mi (ir )rMj t,ll, or rode down hill on a hand-sli d. And Kv never made a play hous ; I J, ' ""a-table set ou w"h he (ea (liiniis; I ir:::.? Vbr Z jum'lhV "ruR ,u,r i,ttrl. no ,iiun ef childhood Healing Btvk from the Iiuik paal; no luulWa voiu vhantinK a lullaby UiUieear of iiilancy, la the still hour o( nielu; no lather's wordt of kind-! nea. .iK.uUii.eI froia th churchyard wh.r be sleep.. Ad.iu and Kve, and ihey alone, of llis oounlless Bullions ot men aud women ver lived, had no rliildhood. ' to Let Jour trottbletb what they "nay, tievr aay di. Let your lair turu gray or while, never say dis ' [For the Empire.] [For the Empire.] Lincoln's Message and Proclamation. Ki.itua:'! hava carefully read the MesiaRs and lWlamalmn, mi boing a man of oma ifnxrtaiire (in my own ettimatian,) ,1 ill pive my views on thaae eilraordinary lapeia,-and at old Abe is an old broth- 'P " '". Whtrt.n, lie clothed rail-mauling;, aud otlf1Jjutlt)ty bi);tf nilll ' wood chnppiiif, i(l reapecta- making said vocatioa his hobby, to .;. ;... ,!, ,.l . ,.f a. .i and his compeers, suit WHertiu, I also would prefer twenty Ave thousand dollais a yonr to my present voca tiou, and II Vrciu, I also iiosseat a eonsidurable ainniint of conceit, of my own Individual Itrealiieaa, and - IVAerfii.i, I am also looking np to the time bun my rtjtutalhn as a rail ivlitttr and wood cAe);r will enrry me te the Presiden tial chair, snd ll'WiMn, I fear old Abe issy bring that position in bud ruputo before I get iu bis prts- ent hrrth. Now, therefore, I, l'rofietsor Dow, pro claim and iniike known, that I most euiphati- lly protest aftainst, aud olijact lit certain portions of said exirnordinary Stale papers, (just issued by my friend old Abo,) as derruia' tory to our craft, and as having a tendency lo uriiifr our iiooiu cailui inlo iliiiepute, there lure, I do ordain, that the aaid rail splitter, Abraham Lincoln, President of the liis-Uni-(oil Stales, revise, modify or chano;, an much of said extraordinary Siuto Supers as conllicls with common st'iixc, and troitd moruls, a cony of which ia herewith transmitted. "l or these, and oilier reasons, it is llioutjht best that Ihe support ol these persons (liltrr titrtl sfees.) shall hn ineludsd iu ihe oath," (President Lincoln's Message, lifili column, third clause in the Kmpikk ) In this porlion of his messj;e, he intimities that the f'inl slaves who ure loo liisy to work, must be suii- ported by their former owners, In lieu of uninesiy, sad psrilon, ho having virtually proclaimed away the property in said slaves, and now asks the owners lo support said no g roes. For iu th ostk ol hit proclamation he asks the former owners of said emanoitated slaves lo swear, among other things, that they will also "abide by and, faithfully support all proc lamations or ilia President, mad during th existing rebellion." Now, suppose th rebel lion should last two years lunger, (which it may,) aud (he PreiidentJihoald see til to issue a proclamation, (atl?r the oath Wat taken by leu thousand former slave owners, in good faith,) (o the oiled that they must feed aud clothe snid hundred thousand free Americans of African descent. Hoar then f must they do it or purjure tllemselrna 1 Or ai(ain : Ily the oath, all proclamations, present and future, during th rebellion, (having rulerenc to slaves,( must he support I. Now, the gener al tendency of war being devastating, iu dis tricts where large armies are subsisted for yoars, the real vatatos are made worthless ; the oiiiitiii ipulnd slaves become inert and shift less, their lormer owners penniless; want and starvation will ti tin Ily ensue; and I lien the oath having been taken, a proi-lamnlion issues, to support the emancipated slsues. Hut those who tindi ihe oath have no means left for their support, and can no longer control their labor, and consequently must violate their oaths, troui forco of ciri-umstauces entirely beyond their control. This is unfair, uncharitable, un holy, unchristian, aud utilieooming Hail Splitter. No honest man can take such an oath, and honest motives cannot suggest such an oslh. Now, therefore, moreover, nuver theli ss, nod U( twilhttshding, unless said Ahraha-n Lincoln, Hail Splitter, President of Iho United Slnles, and ex-olticio Commander ir Chief of tun American army, do, within twenty days next succeeding the date hereof, rescind, modify, revise or change laid extra- onliuurv runte papers, so thai honest man may rvturo lo their dinner allegiance without risk ol perniriiig themselves, his name- will a rieken from (h lint of honorary membership linF of our noble fraternity, and he be forever ex uonimuuicsted from all fellowship with all hon ott Kail Splitters and Wood Choppers, aa un wnrihy ot the title ol our honorable falling, (iiven uuder my hand and tlreat Heal ol our noble fraternity this Seventeenth day el December, l'.i(;litrn 11 unci rod and sixty PROF. DOW. aod Increasing; smoke has an upward tendtl Tuiinesaee, Icy; snow receding; mud firm; greenbacki it, Chief Clerk and Wood Chopper Kxlraordinal; nt n ayne lowntuip. P. H I he vflert of the Massage la vert striking on our local markets. Uold ia hail and nun W, lealhsr is touiib; rata are stesf aud deuliaiuei war alnvks risk exempt in fe iiimnl, cripples inurmaml plenty; Wide Awtf'l ailvsncinir on t a nail a; polilicat honesty ven inal; witidbaKs iullatiiiK. , P, 11 Stand Firm! "euaiu-o w,oo wuo wiisn. lo ... ....e in. D,,,,,. , ,0 .a-smbls. of whioh he kt IW 1 M,nt 1 ",r", n, ,"''1 '(ctrical i 1 !" l'''".rats stood ths.f ifrunnd lh dslvr- n,'" 7 '"."l u,,n,, U"'(f ,,0"1e- P' l0 ular ; lllionisls slunk awty. team the dikson to via oaitu eanurira ni irien.it W""ttai nrna , ' ?" 1,1 ,h,, ,wnnl 1?''".rd! " ,l ""mocrarv, .laud llrm, U I fall that I ' "eeoed lo eusur aueeaa Aitlnnili driven , "" k h"m "'J .(r""llJ' I' Unuola dynaal.y driveu l.uu. his r;ulilici .eek pre- loli.o lioio a aionareli. V alUn ahatu re-1 oeived many thousand mere votes ban wen ever hefiir oatl for any Demoeraii i-andidatH lortOuvror pf Uhio. AUheugh any Uem-1 The Hochrtler ((nd.) Xcntitttl of anient date, contaiui tho fullowiiiir icl!nt a'l to the Democrals lo stand firm in the e : ''Stand firm I" said Vurhae tllniliatii.p'is. ' Stand firm," echoed Vallandigham frq his military prisnu. We were prvssut at i(iaii' epulis when Vurhses uttered th ahnv tints It was at th time of the ureal Deitl ratio meeting in June j,t, ud H the iiuia i the- day when abolitioniets, frown frsnlicil th slilit ol so many Deuiocraia, weia ualnievery meaiia to precipitate a collision bslw m .the citiaeua and soldiers. AUiinucn in the vast asaeuihies U near til epeukers, am) momentarily espcll that in cannon ul Itaacall would pur a (urdei? oua atorm Ot I hut anil al 1 ni, Iha aftianca yet w loal all sense of I Ii daur In jdtniras hot and abell on th I 'f the. nohl. Vorhae. a. with for proud- ' ' brow, and (Usui., e,yele . hi,;h .n..,"", drafged at a tiffal Iroist . h ,','K1'1." ,h nu!'' i-l f Jiimaiiiiiiaasaaaa) i -- ;-- ooratawsre Immured In Governmuuf liastli-s many drtrn front the. r homes, mu ftitini. dated by .Abolitionist,, end prvnt d fr in voiiug ; although tha elceiion in e'OiVi 8lattswre flaring frauds si.d .miser,! i mockeries, coercions, instead of wtioij,'if though all ihe meant and applies to i '. of the Administration had been used to a-e-vnl Demnnrats from voting, Ihe fact la hp? parent and significant that the I'emocfati u(' toe Northern Slates, east at th ractil - eta lions one hundred thonssed more Votes iin were cast ftr Donglat In all tlffe; Siateiin lotiO. ', i Let Ihe Democracy then "slriid : firi." Only by doiog to caa victory be gained, 'ltj doing to victory can be gained, Lot if it il not gained, If the star of that madness wltel rules the hour shall still remain in the ascend; ant, two millinas of united contarvatives nay have Ihe proud consciousness of knowing thai their combiuad iulluance at the ballet box can keep th old ship nf 8tatvway fron the breakers on which Abnlilianista is madly driving it, until Democracy takrt Hhe he In, and then all will be right. Stand Firm! From the Hillsboro (O.) Gazette. Peace the Policy of the Democracy —Peace the Policy of the Republic. Aa far aa tha Influence of the (Just tie shall extend, we wish tb inculcate Into, Snd establish the Democrat io party, on a Pesre platform. Acting and practising Dsmncmtie principles purely, there's no other fosilinii to occupy. To take a position that fall bdow this, it a tacrine nf principles lo police, r in compromise to abolition fanaticism. Cleirlv, the faith of tba r'alhers ia right. Shall we abandon them and leek power hy pandejing to a fatal coercive poli .7 ? I (1 11 oilier yeart rhnmpiunt of Plate Hightsand Constitutional gu iranleos, thall ws cowui llr courtanarchy and despotism, forsooth it is the popular rage T The Detonereer kn,w, that war on tho Stales by the Federal Govern ment la disunion, per te They alwavs held a State Sovereign and Independent oil nd questions involving national axiitencs, of which the States themsslves, are sole arbitra tors : (hat (he only meant of perpctuaiinr the l:niou of these is, so to administer the fed eral power as 10 render th t'uitm desivnble. That war on a State could nu restore it to the fold again ; that fp not fares is the on ly poer 10 lie successfully applied. Thsa trlthe ware demenstrated for txven ty yeart, slid are sslf svident in the light ol present an nasi operinnc. This is the true theory of I the Kenublio. Administered on any other Iheory it it destructive of, lint only seceding States, but nf the whole Uenulilie. Ijemoornti all know this and acknowledge it. No Democrat contends this is a just er a safe war. A! agree, it is destroying the Ilspiiblic and wilt if prosecuted long enough, render reconstruction even under Democratic aus pices impossible. Why then not honestly, openly atd earnestly, tell the people we are opposed (otitis or any other war on the Stales? ma, euuear ii ia ainppen 1 no eeuer. i e are in I'avor.of iWe. We want Iho Demnrrnlio party Uvbe put on apeaca foutins in 18(U. Wa want ni one who has had anytlnag to do in protecting (hit war on th States, as a can didatcpn the Demoeratlo ticket. W ask no votes pa the ground of "prosecuting Ihe war on Dfiuocrat principles." We want no Mo Clelln as a candidate lor th Presidency. w would have a sound States-Riithia-Peaea mail who is opposed, from constitutional prin ciplts, to a coercive war on th States. Thit is Sis only rut position the Democracy can ooeupy. It it Ihe only one upou which they can over he successful. A direct peace par ty s tha only onw that can conn-els auccoss- fuly with the .Abolition war party. If the Democracy wish to lie tucuestful let them nsinfully maintain Democratic nrlneinUa W. ctVe not how often or how many (leneralt are pa un .il,, I'oinueraiiu ticxei, inev will invar- my ana ueservmnv be beaten. W oinidur tempi to carry elections under a prttenso supporting tho war. libels on Demourae A emocratio war ticket is no belter than an boluion war ticket They are both enemies the Kenublio. We would rathor vote for an Ahlii;..,,i.t haa a Democrat whn n-r..... n u. iH 1 if making war ou Ihe State. Ho would th T 1 'l"w,T"r l0d the war professions I HS)UV II i by Democrals. thev ara iLni a.i.l .ill not b suecessful. The mass of the people are opposed to war, and only want a straight forward Peace movement, to develop Ibeir strength. Peace it the polioy of Ihe ltepub he Peace it tht policy of Ihe Democracy, now and forever. Un a peace platform Ihe Demooracy can carry tha election in 1804, by immense majorities. Un no other basis tan it be true to itself aad lo the people. Not in the Message. I Leader enumerates three sentences, as iu the President's late Meassge, which, il says, should b wrilteo in letter! of gold. On of these inttnoi Ihe Leader give at this "I proclaim full pardon tu all who solemnly swear to henceforth faithfully tupport, protect and defend th Constitution of the United Htaies, and the Union of the bretee thereunder," The above pretended quotation It a f.ilte hood intended to deeeive aud gull th people, ilier It no such sentence either in th ales sage er In th proclamation appended u il, If thr had been, it would be worthy to be written in letter of gold and inscribed upon very flag and banner carried by our troops. It would be more potent in restoring Pau and Union than all the musket and cannon balls In Christendom. Hut the radical Jaco bin Leaguers, plotting in secret lor the ceer tbrow ot the Union, would not permit Mr. Lin coln to make tuck a proclamation. 11 wat allowed to preecrihe an oath ef fealty (o the Constitution and the Uaion, coupled with an oath of fealty to tht Radical Abuliliuu policy. Th two wer joined together so a to make out on oat ii, and to foroe a man, ia a teueded !i"t,'1to wer. 'f 'ebl, be Hire h cau obtain f hefor. he e.n en- ?? tioaiat and will faithfully remain an Abolition- mi, unui fifarrsmen. It is tometimet very well that wa appear fools to that w may endure funis. ; aiitoa dtttaae. Mr. J. V. Haiarda, of m Second street, Ciauinuati.Ukes (rat pleasure . In Isforajln. ail who are suirsriu with pilss that h used a tntall quantity ol Dr. Sir.ok all land's I'il Kemlr, and it ITotd a n-rma-that uont our. Thit teems to be the dm with all who luak us of this spleadid prnaration Il it wanufauliirad at Mo, I Katl Kourih street, Cinclnnsitl, 0., aud tuld by all Dru but gists. ' i J. A RRMKDY ?UR PILkI-Ii it a have ae lleotual ear for thit Irulv trouU uieaaing oi tu auuering lo tnow tiiat we Plantation Bitters. V "V s. T.-xeoo-x. rrnnt or (!!- r)f htthtu Iruultltxl wit h we.Vnsai( Utiiulj, tlfiitnlD.h of thA htwrt, laoh of ti4itt Ut iWf H.tlra;, lurii. Itror, const(ipUoii, M ., , tittMivtj t Ut!br It Ut-y wilt imt try ih r.atinttMl PLANTATION BITTERS , Whit-h ir mow rK'tuninoinlit hj Ut hiytmil iiitJiral ' BitthnrtliM, and wftrrianiorl to prtHhto a iinmrriml bailMtt4l:) ajtrW, 1 1try AT IUVC.1t tl Jlty BifrrtaVlitft, r. (Wtly iir, and tnual ajupfn-eHi sit ntlii lunir wlmro ft hlihy, gmttl timuUnt it rttiilrt. ll.tsjr puiil, wlrrtiigUteD una tr-vigor.) . They urtit. ht.lihy Ajun'tiin, Th rAniiiHiOoitot'hAnBrol wator nt1 lltt Thjr ftwrt'oiM cii.oUMf diMiimtnti. aU tit liuiirH; Tlt.y RiityihPii tlmaiyifti. ami aiilifcn tha mlmli Tliy pnivntil iniiiTi.tto nnd tnlarmiltt'itt ft-?frN( Thoy mnt (h hvMh am. acttjuy nf iha loniat'lii Thf oura it) mr)Mia ami uonstisHtloni Thay aura iltarrliua, .linla ant) cholera iuortU4j Thoy intra hvnr (.-otupleum ami tiorfmu l)aiUinA; TH? makf Iho wmiK fmiikt, lit IhiikihU brilliaiik. KDtl f al-aitttl naiuro'a nr. ra-ttorar. Tboy ara ' wm(Hm of ti ooltttratrtl oahaa Itark, wtutrr , firaan, aaiNHOa, rouia ami hu-tii,all troNarTiitu par I bxMj intra at. Onm rum, 1 hMaKiviMsllta riaiitalioit UHlont to hmul. I ra-l i.f our iiavallo.l antldlera wuh tha mnnl ahuiifli hig ttltttw.- 0. W. ANDUhWrt, tu't. 9oM,tra)' lloma, Clnctuoall." " Tha riaiKnumi l.Uiara haTooiiracI nianflivfir j niilauit of whit'li 1 Wfwi Uul up proxtrata, anJ hmi Ita ahantUn uiy tttintnofii. U U, KlNUHl.ur,ClaTiUuUt()hi.M 11 1 uwa tnut h t4 yuii, fur I vanly toHtTa Ilia t'laatatut Htttrra tmra ikvpI my lifa I Hav, W. U. WA'Jt.t.NKIt.Matlrhl, N. Y." I t a Ta.tu wilt aoiH mt uto h.ltli mora of thy riHULttion 1 tittrn. My wiTt Iin hpu jf'cntty lriiant I latl ly ilu-ir nan. 'I hy Iri.n.l, AHA i l'HKI.N, niila.lalrltia, Ta." " I liRa '.f m a jtrvnt rtuth rrtr frnm tytia)aia. u.l h I iMnhtiilth rut, him;. Tha 1' wtlnlK.a HiMrsi lirtvu flirt'! ntf, ; Ituv. .ti CATUukN, lltx'healnr, N. Y." Kfrt-I 111 tw ntv -ftmr 4ha mnra of your PI aul mum Ihlifin, iha ,aiulirily of whU h ara dUlT tnpre.atK wmh tho K'tcnm of our l,.n. BVKKM, OMAI'WlCK A (V)., -Pruj.rle.tur Will.. Hotel, VNhii,k-(oii,i, C." (Siiohara ona ill IhoueitmiH of ccriithmt. ttally r oaiTotl. Thoy arc IminMiHtly ttanutWial (a vk (Mr o ia aoit lUtiieal ft' not I tut. t'tiutt 'iiaof rtl,llivt boll la. Ki our altftiatiua a lrl itAtlhM. Thoy art mil rl.l by tha Hull on. Thoy arn only M m mir pataut Ing vhIiio ImtMt'a, by rnitptH'tntilo U runout, gruoura, luieiila. aa toMia, ateamtHiata aiii ottaulry ioriA, v. it. iiiukk h ro .law'tm vou Urnatiwtiv, N. V - Boots and Shoes. OKOIttlK I I ) 1 1 1 WAII'S uoor ami m:ok siokc No. 1)18, Third St.. Kustor low u t hick, Mii.N i. i'UK UTTI.K lloV, " IMYTON. t'MIO. rplia lullia will plea lakenelieo tlialilieSuLwerlne .L lisa in, on lifliul a luiri an.! eoiiiplcte aln'k ot HOOTS AND NUOKN, turlbeSall an.l Winu.r ite.ir el lliu v.-nr tNiat ,iihIiit, eompnaius all Hie kitiua lliuteAii i,nakil,ly la, reiunMl will be a,. I, I VICKY LOW Vol CASH, llnrlne Iha War. Kri.in loiit e.perieliee lit Iha ttliaitieea, leaweik.fe Slyln ami tlilraeility, ,miiqoI Ih, auriMiaatl, ami lo Olte,iiiM.'.a liu .Iflit-n ,.o,Mi.MiHn. Allsiiulaot le,t,a nun ..I..H-. .m.n na..c l.Hllii.K Until tt ALT, Panpla'aSlioeHlnra, No sta.'l lur.lat , lhiji,,.u, null) Important to nil Inlm-slnl. J. V. l.KSiTZ at SUN, I'llieeeaaera tu Lenls . Waokal.) HAta Juat raeeite.1 from Ilia Naatrn market, al eall ,llelm.f.a, a l,o e s-tH infill if ,ii,mi.( w. Iitiva, yoiillia, lina.r,, and elul,ln.n'a Ue,t., Slioe. an.l Ijailora, ef III Ural .,i.lity ami luteal al) In, ami at (irieea Una il.tfv einupoiitioi,. Alan, a uetxl aa. anrllui'lit fir llnta an, t'ai, - for lun ami l,a. All klmla of wnrk li.aile to order, of tlio bnal inaieriiU and werkiiiaualii. A nt ia watriiiiU,.!. HI Ml. K WKIlhKt,, fiueuiau, will surely nlaaae you If ynii Klvelliem a trial. rail ami eiemiue lltelr aioek brfnra tniri"haaineelae Whare. J. K. 1.KN1. HON, aulS 1n Maln,talaril-n I I, it, I ami Market. Restaurants, &c. UISTION BALOON. Heekel's BullUliig, Mn. 14 JtTraes st. THO JKff 111 1X14 It TADI.I.S Of ttM uealtnak,ne reslr t.r uea. Oyalnra, qnall, ll, ilie-k, veiilaena, aod all kiaits ot Santa ami rl.h IS llieir araaoo. WlNkH. l.lutMH-1, AI.K, I, I.ANKat 1IKKH AN1 aATAIII.aM.AUotJHI'lNu TO OMllMl. ILHVt KKKLI.K.NT t'KKKIt OVbTKKH. Tiieit4iiir art ritrotfutty iii-itr l ir.ial K B ' Cooper House Saloon, Mali fe(rt, .ioali th Market lloatt MsV. NAUJuHTH, Prop. fplltrt He,lfMiihnu-Hnlhfoliy. (v-tw, yuM I wilii tttn'k, vttiuaioH, aitit Mil kiii. In uf a tin vim An in tlietlr mo.j. MpU Hi nil hours. Th Lwr ia s.ii,titit wuh ihu HnNt imI nto( olmi.1 ii'ltiorw. i n ui4 wrauui oj ulur taitd luiauUJi , WtsTst OU IteUiii Jyaitjr iy ibnB nd Italftfitu. Million VTOtM.D r,vtoinilt titforni lut numerous friD4 1 f tint autUxitttra tttt h Itu uriliM4 lit Eating Saloon and Krstauram 'rmrl owntnl bf Mr. T. rn. tu(hitl oom.r A TitU UI Ludlow, wKr It will laa ahl i till lnntt i. ul'P!y 'tll with Ih twill thai hiatrkk'l iHmU. t Otrtl'KH teWVtMlftf IU ItWM iMHitf.Htl ikamMa, m "SOM -T - ,1 'WV'!i"l 5rS tW-Ji-.' .-t .'Ii '.i'i- J ' ' 'I tin ! i f ' r . -1 I 1 Paper Hangings. &c. tiA;i,a MisiTAmui.M. umrm, NAM'rAOTl!HBS AND IiKAMlKS IN r fhVER IHANGINGS Window shades. T, Weet Knurlh elreet, lut limall.; Ot)l ato,.k of Taper llaninnaa, I'luli.oi I'apere. Slot Trail. Iwiralll II iiIiih bliatlra ia Hie linral .,.r et-l-,,,1 low-al.TIi I'tlV.O a III i.lir Ivlall ,lr rlti1r,l W" liafe, I I.illiuti l,i nur lai k alwk el J laiu etui Keinatita I'apeia, all ilia BEST NOVKLTII18 ! THAT i II K Suicrn or Kiiroicati Mnrkrts Afford. Tlie a,,ial atl,.lli.ii of fain, h, a l,,l. , !,,, , ,, Mil Hour ilraauii, reu,., Uou,, ,r. 0 iaiir. Iiilla, .1 linom rnoina ia l ollr.l In III,-.,. Iranillnl l,i, lie we are ellei inaT at lee" irie,.a. ill Klmla or Mlore, ami other Mlia Slade In Uritar, . I'AMAHdil StANtlfA'TUltINH OOMVANV, 7 l koilllll allert, Clmoniiali. olne H. II llaaaaa... auitali. Millinery. Ili M . JL LI E KS & "il ii K l; I A TS. I1KVUU -(., w a tu i-KAiii, e r., witoLhaai s Pllllliiary Uoe,la UISIS 1NII HllAKI.a. Jr are iinwnre,.rel In otter r v,,iellii , lion, V a laritn ami e eunnl ln..l. m i-.i..... . 1 il.lreu a aliaw, mr. ,lnh anil hit ' , ' ATS AND BONNETS, ItlUIKrXH, H,0H KK, KKATHKUS. iH'cs.Hrad Drrssrs KeHInss &v loFlnilinn etery ilettoriptinn ef I la 1. I 1: H V V ft o H. Our Ikeiliiioa ler liiaiiu'aeliiriini loaks.Sacaues.Mant iin s . A 'I am all the near fal.riea, are aeeh that a-eenn ,i,,l, -f I,,,.,,, eiMMuit-re. nnr VA-T-r' .SIX AVM.h itiiin.eall the novelltoa in bell, frei, iiaml ,l,mi, ,. rnr l.iiver he,i,x eonalii.il I j Ii N.. V.nk, e lull r ail bmala ,u nur line al loweal mai Lot ,ri, o li Ta rail. Ia.fre unhaalnK rlaimhere, will rr till to wo a,iannK,," He.ei.ellullv. I'KVllll A 111., I"' s:tan.l si I'onrl airoel, Cnomnaii. Millinery. Pensions. J 1' If TIM I. flirt AHTV, Uorncy and Counsi lor at I.au AND 'OMOITOU H)U CJ.A1MH. WAHHIM.TON CITV, l. V.t Will rIt. trumit attoutinu to uni'lirnHun. lor Breaks ok rAi, ui iNTiKs.rtssioxs. At ftll othrr rimmp UrYxo ihn Kitti utlvf I'i-i Mil milH nd in tlmCuiirl of ( tniiii!.. rfur lo; Hon. II. M Htt-n M , H. I ; M. M. V killMtli, I nlfntMtMioK Si imttMn; J.M Jlltirki K M Siiitl, hnrrvUl vol H im; Wi Iihim K.-M.-kk, K- hnvl.-r 'I'- " Ki'iiko, Mt'inixira f 4?onuryMi ( tiluiioi iV. KwitiK. of In-iiKtm, rtmi uihfrn. Jits UH'tiTMitr-iisi. tl.'fiif in nifoim iTrrHni lmvinii illnMifle Bj;i.ittt tiw (iovfi-itmini ol tnu i iinrdHisttt ilk I to i tro.rtl to iroNftult their i tiun-n mmIi nhtilfltiit Anil on rtsHMt'imliiti irrnm. Hln iumMii'itl M wlf.t.rnt Rll Ihe tirtuilit o( this nillllnry lu-rtlfftil fjoiiy MilJitRinifni ttuti oolltiiuitul mwty ioi'iuitiuu ul-tiUlnrjoltwitti. PKNHIONH. (II ron- wttiuii'tl ihe ntililnrv ncrTio rtor Mt. I, I hit I, bi.,1 mr iiMtliUU tty wound or time RIotlMlett) It) ItrllNllHIM. j' uUw of fuiJir ho au k iHrtl, or tti ht-fo t or Hfr Uttir ttiMoitiiiKt), itDin wonitiiai rHi J, oi .rOiUirk.t)tlii Wit lit U MVl'Vlta), tkf tUll(lrl lO 'tt lie.; 1 I ao withv. thfin I lie plit!Mt n, nn.ior mlirn yosti okxf tre tatttititvtt lo r'naitiiiat. u0 llow noriliilin,,hvn thisnittlirr,if wholly oin bna..,t.i,i,.n(on tlrtiMNci un mii'i'tirl. ( lib moilirr, thm ihi etitsira nf dt-i,nf.,l, nmlr Mi rw-nf mum, ir wholly or In iwrl il(uafiii 4lMjMfKi for atuiinort. j MottNTlKM, UejnluUH, mn who i?rrv? tKOTMmr oninit'il lo H'tiry. Mi h t nr dittohnrK"!, hy ropnon vf wuttinU rt ot"t m bull I , ttrtt ('(tiilliMl tolrniinty. 'OiiwiIk ttittl itrtnetriinr imv tltii ttH tKnOil ilitr Hijmitt hh liillowfi. Hrul, lo t.t witlyw, KOtnut, il n wlcw4 In hlnt hlhltft.. )i tiioil iiiiiiiHrrieMl' llfkl, In ftrber; rxnnl, if no fN'tt'l'to nitilltfri ihint. If no htlhiT lior mother, ihou ! rtillivratitud iaui, A irnr of hv joi r iii tl!'t'J' J I'H'i'i H I. Md'Ain i . t'ltN H.NTOnci.MAI-K..t imyton, MunUo.n ('' JfiMY, Ohio, it tl i T Hiilhoritl nsneiH'iitl.'.. A - lt ', i j ri ui-.ii hiiil Uti.id tty litiit, will r'fiaj , 'fiirt iiriitioii. ol i. tit 1 v II'"' ? i sti-t"!, (JIVI'P lllltl MM'tH nl'UIIIs)UI llr I Its Meat Market. Ii,ILY MEAT MARKET jejM f pH K nuilfrstlittnl woitht r.'ttHHTUiilly "aj i I U lor tit III Uli I'llatlHIIIMta Ull'l (lit) -'A pul'lw Ht'114-t-stliy, lllBI lit) HlHtluliltTW only t-s ssietWe. a( Ktl I I,,..U. jaud. nal m ii haluii.l .. j IU. Mil good IseVajl Btl'llattt eta tl hi sill I P , fi.,- il tU'Hl Vain a.iHa, itnd tMii-nit',i nt lu t sMil at pUti Th ptitalll- Mi's IUV It'ti to tilV IlKII atl'Mll. ,K is I 'l't''te. U.ll', ttlnrM. Meat Market. Hotels. i j ' ; j J V HIED STATES HOTEL DKACII HTKKKT, llmN. O'-t ' ''i ('pOatiU ihltiton nnd WoiWhtm ptlrod ri't J undatrn'KHfsIt who tvtnsri.mrlrl wiih th AiittTh-an jlnf, In tltn tM"y, lor . itiiu v .ti, he I I tlm ttvll'ituowu land lttiiil-r Holrl lot M yrttrai. n.t il.tfte him U Ut hi liim.lp n II. T.W tO IO tlf ItIC Klll.Oail f II, -11 lo stUe-IIti Hilt r ) .t..iMt of Ut 1'Nl'l Kl b I AT krt llli'i hi. mm m Aral uiu 'lit to Mlo Mtmv l-lv litai Ii ml i hm, al f t., Uttiitt, fit) tha Hiipliantna and t omiml of a llnl .il, i i -t, brtlwr, Ywo loMt t rdar, )'.t IMAli M. I' ATT. : i