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City and Other Matters. Stray COW A ilark red i-uw, lon horns, turned itiwunllr, oM, and somewhat thin strayed on Monday Ihki. Any information will receive suitiiole vewatd. I.. I.IKHMAN, :iul. No. ('., 4th aired. Lost Shmirl. f.nat. anmewher hetereati I Water snd Second, a 1 .stir's Scarlet Shawl,- j Tbe finder 12 It Bely Illr h4 removed j nrW !of Thirl ro ..i.t't . II pleaae leave if at thia ofhne. f i : Shrubbery, Fruit Treea, &0 -Mr. I (leorgeSay ha. made arrangementa with the ! nurteriea for the beat lot ..I .hmhherr. frnii i treei and evergreene, erer offered to the peo- Kemovalvv. ,H hn Law otce to thu Main atree'ta i-r the farMri itank sept 94awl. pie of thin city and oonnty. Pricef low m ever. Persons desiring anything in this line, may address ordera to Mr. Say through the Post office of Daylon, who will attend to therewith pnnctnality. sept9daw2w. loit Girl My little girl, aged 12 yea'i, left my house on last Monday, abont noon and baa not been heard of since. She had with her a basket of lacea and edginga. Sbe wore a red abawl, with a broche border, a mo hair dress, cross barred, and a leg-horn hat. Sbe is a good looking girl, full eyes, and light brown bair. Any information will be thank fully received at Mr.. Corrigan'e Boot ,and Shoe Store. Third street, near St. Clair, tf Jobs Mdi.tant, Instructions in Penmanship The first clase in penmanship at tSe Miami Commer cial College, Nod. 326 and 328 East Third street, for the Fall and Winter months of 64 and '65, will commence on Monday even ing, Sept. 19tb, at 7 o'clock. Day class from 2 till 6 in the afternoon. New echolrira for the evening class will be admitted till the first of October. Afternoon scholars re ceived at any time. Termt $3 00 for twen ty-four lessons. Liberal deduction to clubs Tuition payable in advanoe, and good im provement guaranteed to the attentive. For further particulars apply to the principals or the agent. .It - Draft Meeting in the Fourth Ward There will be a meeting, at the Engine House, in the Fourth Ward,'thi(Ifriday)everi ing, lor the purpore of adopting measures to relieve the ward from the draft. All who are interested either directly or indirectly in the matter, nrn invited to be present, as this will be the last effort, that will be made on this ac count Lient. Gov. Anderson This gentleman, it is said, is suffering from from the asthmai and will not make campaign speeches, we congratulate the Lieutenant-Governor. It is much better to whee.e with the asthma, than to muke speeches for Lincoln. Auotion. C. P. Huber k Son will sell to morrow morning at 8 o'clock, two Cook Stoves and utensils, one Parlor Stove, Cush ioned and Common Chairs,' Wool, Brussel and ring Carpets, one fine Side Board, Stands, Tuba, Dishes, Ac. Ac. At their rooms, 2Tt?. 280, Third street. New Meat and Provision Store. M. Stockert, at bis stand on Market street north side, a few doors west of .letter son, ia daily supplied with Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausage, Potatoes, Cabbage, Beans, Eggs.&c, Ac, all fresh .and pf (be best quality., Ilia old friends and customers, and tbe public, are invited to give him a call. Meeting at Urbana We observe that Hon. G W. Houk, (one of the Georges) is advertised to address a great ratification meeting in Urbana, to-morrow. Hon. J. F. McKinney will also be in attendance. The prospect in Champaign in most Battering. Fresh Oysters, Swiss Cheese, Sar dines, &0 John Geuguagl has just re turned from Cincinnati with a freth supply of Sardines and Swiss Chese of the best quali ty, aed a general stock in tbe restaurant line. Be has oa hand now, and intends to keep on hand at all times during the season, tbe beat fresh Oystera in market, which be will aell at wholesale and 'retail at prices tbat will give satisfaction. This is reliable. Give him a call. Fifth and Sixth Ward Democratic Clnb. There will be a meeting of this Cluu to-morrow evening (Saturday) at Dickey s Hall. A general attendance is solicited. Attention, Democrats! Goan V. NiuiiTS, of this city, a young gentleman of talent and culture, will addreea his fellow-cm-aena at Dickey's Hall, on Saturday evening ext. All who attend may be assured that they will be well and ably entertained. ia "A ClarJ'iof Thunder from a Clear Sky." All the effects of this remarkable phenomenon were experienced left night by the abolitionists of this city. 1 The hnpromtn demonstration of the mlnute-mea of the De snocrecy, (referred to in another column) pro duced a sensation among them so' profound and stunning (as well it might) that wa can liken it to nothing else than the phenomenon era have oiled,' ' If these things are' witnessed in tbe green leaf what auy we not expect (n Ibadrjt.uShl ,J ta ,-. :.U AUilill.ljU ii 1 si -I.i-i-...mil. of A "",rebJ "com hi" friend' nd ' Satisfied." The numerous friends od admirers or tbe iniroitehla JstA will be grtti liail ilnrn that ouf suggestion of iMt even inn bin been promptly heeded, en 4 th speaker's stand letunved from its position in front of lb Court House. Iaya Iim been WRiili-rmir disconsolately over fiiaolty to-day in qoett of k but bp t this writing he h. tailed to ?et any clue to it whereabouts. We truit that he will now get better of his weakness, and consent to ''ley aside tha weight that doth ao eaaily bee it him," tod ornament to eocietv. If the Baltimore Contention wai held too early, it ia loo lain now to remedy the misfor- tane, .Y J Jndepmdeitt. Al tne iniuptnuent does pot mean cer- l . .......... .1 .. . r laimy un'mouietne-mnioriune it retera to, to the abstract date of the Baltimore Con- "nt'"n. " Jren to the inference that nd Jo8""" regarded by that PP" romponnd national "miafortuoe." We wish to be set down as concurring in this most enlightened, and logical, conclu sion, but we are not prepared to agree that "It is too late now to remedy it." Tha work of one day will knock the Baltimore ''misfortune" into ' a three-aocked hat, and the 8'h day of November, ensuing, has been set apart for that purpose. The article from which we clip tbe para graph we have quoted, is published in this morning's Journal with all the prominence of an f djtorial, and intended tu bolster tbe waning hopes of its abolition readers, and to stimulate them iu bearing up under a "misfortune'! .by the .ridiculous plea , that it is now too late to avert it. Tt will not he too late until after the 8th of November, and no one but a purblind bigot will so conclude. A Boy's Arm Amputated. Dr. Egry, of this city, assisted by Drs. Bain ; and Ful ler, also of this city, amputated an arm last night for a boy abont 1 1 years old. Tha limb was fractured in three placet, and mortifies tion ensuing, it was necessary to take it off between 'the shoulder and elbow in order to save the lite of the patient. The operation waa performed in the most skillful and scien tific manner, and tha unfortunate boy was do' ing as well as could be expected at last ac counts. We did not learn the name of tha boy, (Wither have we any information as to the date or particulars of the accident which baa rosl him ao dearly!' -i !' 'J ''.m' Mri. Tom Thumb has really got a baby and is doing as well as could be expected. Tom ia worse than thai.- Kickangt.. - .- . , - Our opinion of this little matter, is that Tom is doing considerably better than waa ex- panted, j.j,; ,. C. ,y, We have waded eofar through this sea of blood thai it ia nearer to cross than to go baek- T.L.I... Wl.l 1 1 That is sensible and truthful, and will be so under stood wheu wo reflect that to "go uar'K we nave only u atop tne war, call a convention of the States, and enter upon ne' foliation. But before we can "cross," draff mast follow draft, oceans - of blood ha abed and millions of treasure wasted. Common sense will teach any one which, "course la the nearer." " 'Breaking the backbone of the rebellion' " a aaying much derided bv tbe CoDoerheada and rebels. Geueral McClellan waa the au thor of it. Journal. "Breaking the backbone of Black Republi canism is a saying . that ten t "derided by tha copperheads. "It is a faithful saying," too, '"and worthy of alt acceptation,'." and If Gen. McClellan is uot its "author," he ia cer tain to be ita executor. The people Bars choaaa Utt Mu, f . ( . i , le break tne tout hunch-beck " . CM 11. devilish lead ealisd -Mas IlepuUlosBiam,- Ttiej have put him oa the track ' ,f in murderous, plundsrous eaHt,' ... And, appall'd, they eoreeia aiaok I" And Copperheariieas." e . But injU'lsjmeDaed Ihe reek ' Tli nuil corns, kit, cat sad sack, ' . Willi the I ssot Kiag and Jack, " ; ' Nljcjter ad Diffttriira. Acd so mole it be. - L. .1 L ' OILLILAND. -fir. Bark-tit stect, HAS TUB BEST FLOUR, HAMS, DRIED BEEF, POTATOES, k . APPLES, WHICH OX SALE, ' Ho delivers without extia charge. . pie-imd - t . lirsolatlaa of lo-partatrthlp. ; I of i , I an I pitiiaeisnip neretoiote exisanx uoear ins sna ..f riaaanwa, M.trt. m Co , 10 Vt.i, 1 "nry. srwr- i";ron, vim. was dissolved miitnei coareut, ea Ihe jrth day or Aniet, Arm, aie requested to call sod settle, and all hsTlo. ill .... . 77T uaMeY riKNEIUMO a SON, No. S, Keoioa lyed by rj tw ""i ! stnsei, where atone, lae scoouata will he sed. ItrSUT FKRNED1MU, - OEHKilB MAUHK, ANDREW MAirait.' Psytoa, Auiit IT, lso). augll-1 tnd ' Two Section Ladder. om.a i,- 7 GOOD thing for every inaa thai owes a bouse, and lor every Seraser. l eaf are Use ktdders uf tioaveaie'.t lenxlli for uensral use and osa ba joined toMher to rsjekea ft,Sor SH loM ladder. A aeod SwaiM csa bs wtved rrora burniDsby lutvios a ludw mUliielerMehlkerDaC Oall at Ms. Ut. eirrt area .utpu-lntd i. H. kklML.HI. raJut? BUT. Mo. SM Sd Slraet, Sautaraas Sll nisiiee UWAtXJt, Aaek of vat a lor Sveor arts -1 By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE. Last Night's Dispatches. The Maine Election—The "Great Majority" Down—About the Same as Last Year. Aoiiusta, Mt, Sept lli Official return. hao been receirrd fien 275 citiee, towna, and pUntatione. ehowinn total ot of t5.- 025, and a maioritf for Oorernor Coner of 10,310. The total vote yet to be heard from will amount to about 2,',U00, and will increase Governor Cony's majority to nearly 18,000, or about the same as last year. The total vole of the State will be nearly 10,000 less this year than last Returns from 118 Rep resentative Districis show the election of 102 Union and IT Copperhead representatives to the Legislature. The Senate is unanimously Union, and every county ia the State baa been carried by the Union party. When all the returns are in, it win oe found tbat tbe Ke H,.; iu, t-iii m iuuiiu met ids no publicans have suffered heavy loss ia Maine, -Ed. Empikc About Gold. Nkw York, September 15. Gold opened steady and on the whole firm during the morn ing, with lesa epeculative movement than for some days past. 1 here le a steady demand for ousiomers. Quotations opened at 2 20 and fluctuated from that figure down to 2 27 aud up again to 2 28 The Comaieroiars Washingtoi special says, the rebebels are constantly shelling Grant's new Kailroad from City Point to the lelt wing. No damage is done yet. Grant has prohibited sutler's and purveyors from selling iiifMuT ia tuv army, . . . ' iCi- 3 , About Gold. Invasion of Missouri in Prospect. - St. Looia, 8eDt. 15 The steamer Htankan Decatur, sunk at Devil'a Island, lour miles above Uirardeau, Wednesday night. Yalned at 4&,UU0; iusured for 20,000. Exciting military i.lv.i, way be expected from thia quarter soon. Ao oflioer from Lit tle Rock reports the movements of Price and Shelby which point to a speedy invaaioo of Missouri. Military movements here are contraband. New York Sure for McClellan—Seymour Re-nominated. was nominated fur Governor,. David A. : Floyd Jones for Lieutenant Governor, Jarvis Lord for Canal Commissioner, and David B. Ma Niel for Inspector of State Prison, each by acclamation. The following are the resolutions passed by the Convention -. Resolved, That the Democracy of New York, through their representatives in con vention, ratify and endorse the nomination of Ueneral Ueorge b. McClellan for President. and George H. Pendleton for Vice President of the United Slates; and that we pledge to iuem tne electoral vole ot the " Umpire State." r - Resolved, That tbe patriotio principles de- teuea oy tne uemocratio National Conven tion, as nobly and eloquently expressed by its candidate for the Presidencv. in his re cent letter of acceptance, embody a line of paouc poucy upon wmcn alone tne American people can restore the Union, re-establish constitntional liberty, give security to individ ual rignia, ana secure tne retern ot a perma nent and honorable peaea, Resolved. That we heartilv resnond to tha pledge of our candidate, George B. Clellan, that he will, if elected, exbauet all the ra eourcea of statesmanship to eecore peace, re establish tbe Union and guarantee for the fu ture tbe rights of every State; that with this pieage ana tne Jscksouiea declaration, that tbe Union must be maintained at all haxarde; that it is the one ooodition of peace; that without it ao peace can be nreaerred : we nra- sent him for the suffragee of tbe elector of New York, confidant they will accept him as the only candidate capable of restoring tbe Union under tbe Constitution. Resolved. That the Demoeratio narr of the State of New York is, as it has always been, unalterably opposed to the rebellion, and that we recognise in tbe victory of the national army and navy, in the manifest popular deter mination to cnange me present administra tion, and relarn to the policy, to which the Executive, Congress and tbe peeple were sol emnly pledged in the Crittenden resolutions. oo-operaiive movements towards peace and union. Resolved, That the administration of A bra- nam Lincoln by ita usurpations: its diaievarii of the Constitutution ; its violation ot per sonal liberty and Slate rights; its resort to military power to subvert civil authority: the temporising and cowardly degradation of the nation in its foreign potior ; its perversion of tae war irom us original object, and lie avow ed determination to prolong it, in Ihe lan guage of Abraham Lincoln, to compel tbe ebandonment of slavery, has become revolu tionary in its character, and that it is the du ty of conservative men to unite in substitut ing in iu place an administration, which will seek iu the Constitution of the United Slates, and the laws passed in accordance there ith, tbe rule of its duly and the limitation of iu power. Resolved, That the thanks of the people of sore, are leeaererj to me soldiers end sailors of this Sute and of tbe Union, who have ao nobly defended our flag and our na tionality; that we will honor tbe living libs rally and generally care for tbe aick and wounded, and gratefully cherish tbe memory ihe dead. Resolved. That to Gov. Horatin He xreuiuueoi me democracy is ever due, They can never forget that it was ha. who. in the midst of our disasters, aud in the face of overbearing adversary, waa fmeaoet in en- tilting iu oarrier 01 uoesiuutienal liberty, at t 1. .. ,,. j ----- 1 "o baa sinoe bore it aaaallted IhrtMgh era- pelted axftressions upon State rtihts and nr- ii:l.. . r . . . . r eat tie; that it waa he, who, by his wisdom ,i,ld Puuli. diaoretion, by hie Grasneee re- -.4 ,ul i... . ti. ' rZ7 r ! '"" purposes, exnin ited In the midst of eeneral eorrautioB anil factieasaese, the hisjheet qaalitiee of asiaiee- tttaa aui a painos. of in as by ia his He but the of From Grant's Army. BaAWsDAaTiBs Aaai-'or tas Poiomso, Sept 14 Picket and artillery (Jghtins; has been kept very briskly since Setnrdaf, the Ire the rebels not seeming to have coaled off at their beinf surprised, and losing so many prisoners. Deserters announce that Lea aaaoaaaad t is meo a balurdaK that ha aroold civs tha Vaflkaaa IWneaa aaf s lo st es from hare, U which ,hootPT ,hig p? ' , ,aro ,. Anonm.. ....l:.. V:. u i 7." I"1! did ""V? "b" h Tonld do " w t'ta"i -- - i livin an ibort rations nd those ot Doorooel ilv. Ike first Wiine then nek on reachine; camp it "where are w to get raiiooa ? We . werajuat soing to draw them whan we left." asiaruav a large mortar opened on the r,Kht, .od ib,. . bomber of ,uu. rnt0 p.. tershurg with great precision. A rebel sharp- 'oi , and watching hn chance lioi one of our ; MeTy.- He waa aooa dieeorered .nd " h WM "'ng hn way back aorou the f'T- oireetedahot ttruck the boat tea'- " w mo'1 11 "PP0" kl"'ng occupant. 1 Extracts from Richmond Papers. FoRTHtise Monboe, Sept, 14 The flag of ruue aleamnr New York arrived last evening from James river, with four hundred return ed prisoners of war from ihe South, including forty officers, in charge of Major Mulford. - The Richmond Sentinel of Ihe 12th reports a destructive fire Id Manchester, Va , on Fri day niubl last. Gilmore'a larre tobacco ware house was destroyed, with 1,370 hogsheads of i -..-,.- u- tobacco, belonging to 4 oh a Uilmore eV Co, and 244 hogsheads belonging to the Cooled arete Slates. Messrs. Gary's warehouse was also destroyed with other valuable property. The total lose la $4,100,000, The fire ia sup posed to be the greatest which has ever oc curred iu 'be Southern Confederacy. Tl a Sentinel has aa article on Gen. Sher man's derjonulation of Atlanta, falling it ... event unfavorable ia the American war, and without an example in modem times. Itnalls Sherman the chief among savages; tbe cap uin among pirates; the leader among high, waymen; the prince among scoundrels and brutes; the foremost villain of tha world -Sherman, it says, has given the war a new feature. Stern aa it has been, it ia henceforth to be sterner. Horrible as it has been, it is henceforth to be more so. The people are ready; ifthe President wants na, let him call for us. No matter what age now. If ihia is the kind of warefare we are to resist, we will strip to fight better for halting age or lisp ing innocence, to die in oetense of homes, than to be driven out in herds, to languish in exile. The last man and the last bov anions ns must take his mnskst. sooner than endure such outrages aa that at Atlanta. MORNING REPORT. Petersburg to be Evacuated. Yoac. Sent. 16 World's sneaial from Grant's headquarters, says ' There le every reason to believe that the re Dais nave in contemplation, and are already preparing lor the evacuation ot Petersburg, and the retiring their army within the defen ses of Richmond. This may account for the protracted quiet in our front since their fail- are to regain possession of the Weldon rail road. ., K There haa been considerable firing along portions of tbe line to day, but without resulu of any moment on either side. Naw Yoax, Sept. 16. Abraham Wakeman, Provost Marshal of thia city, has bean ap pointed Surveyor of this sort, vice Rufua An. drews. w Matters of Little Interest. Nxw Yok, Sept. 16. Herald's 6tb corns correspondent says: ' " A party of oar men stole oat a few nights since and set fire to a signal station captured from ns recently, and burned h the rrnunrl It Wat aet worth fighting for, and is now out 01 tne way or contention. ' r f , lbs divisions of the Ith corps have been re nambered : The 3d. commanded by Gan Wilcox, ia now tbe 1st, the 2d. commanded by Gen. Potter, retains ita number, the 4th. composed of colored troops, commanded by Gan. Ferris, will in future be' known as tbe third. ' At At noo, The Captured Regiment. New Yost. Sent. IS The Herald s H.r. per's Ferry dispatch, of tbe 14th, says the reb el regiment captured breur troops, day baton yesterday, ia the 8U South Carolina Rae-iment Longstreel'f corps.; It numbers about 200 men, nnd comprises members of some of the trst families of the Palmetto Slate. The men are well and comfortably clad. 1 Several offi cers of Ihe regiment who were captured at the same time speak confidently of their hopee of obtaining their independence. - I af be wi Prisoners in Libby—A Lie Them. Nxw Yoar. Sent 16 Cant.' B P Sloan the 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry, who lefj, Lib by prison Sept. 11, informa the Waehine ton authorities tbat there are 310 of oar officers imprisoned in Richmond and 4 600 men ! officera in Libby prison acd at Bell Isle 8mce Grant has held tbe Weldon Railroad, and the Danville Kailroad, the only outlet is danger, and tbe rebels dare not transport their prisoners south. Tbe sentiment of our captnred men was that they woald rather eadare their safferins;s prisoners thaa that the rebels should fill ap their ranks wi.h 16,000 or 40,000 fresh men exchange, and these men nederaland thia the only eouroe ot strengthening the rebel armies. , . Capl Sloan is authorized by Brig, General Bays, commanding the rebels' captured in ihe fight on the Weldon Railroad, to ssy tbat great injustice haa been done him by newspa pers .- Ilea) hie division commander orotiettv advised him of movements of tbe enemy on right, be would hare car ured the rebels instead of being captured by them The conduct of Walker. Adit. Oa ner.l tn Gen. Hancock, ia spoken of wilh g-aat praiae. too waa captared on the Itttfa of August, succeeded m deeirovinr his nailers, ard endeavored tn escape by swimming the Ap pomattox Unfortunately, however, he land ed too far np the river, and waa retaken by enemy within 30 yards of tbs Union pick ets, and although confronted by Gens. Beau- rererd and) Uae, ke refused ao disoleae euro , our number or position. - ' " - flteie . I j Uie reuini tor n i fin p. .rai ttiwwi Third Voorlh fmti Filth JaoUoon iay Hiiiisjr Wayne trennaa Miaiui ea Msd LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT. Billiard March. Para kad saamaril rejected tha propoa' 1 ataamae front Port Royal Uie iaetanL has arrived. General Foster is ordered to draft all able bodied citiiens ia ths department. . There waa a chamoioa billiard match hut between Jtavaoanaq aid T was easily won by Kevaneurh oiau In the naaae. 1.SQ0 rename dates to the Jth are received f r .-j, arraei. ' ti T I ,io1" of Bnoc Pacheeco for a b,r wh.rebr iw uinuuuiiraoie eerneroeru " Gen Grant Gore to Washington. FuT Muxa.ia.. S.i.l 1. i... H.lf.m. 10 Intelligence trnm tbe Irnnt ly thai mir batteriel npuned on ihe ..ntmy on WedntH day. Ibwa hue beea beaer finre; all nay to alienee ihe lire of the rr'belti, who have been eome dnye annoving our hnee, perlic uUrly 4Mi ih"li.lt. . , General (Irani arrived here reaietilur dn routa for Waebiiigtoik I COMMERCIAL. New York Market. New Venn, Hept. 15 Cotton very iiiii-t I r0; flour SulOc. better. Inn not very active: lOOOalOlOerHtate; I0 7J.1I If, round hoop Ohio; wheat l2c. belter; 2 lBi2 20 No. 1 Milwaukee; 2 j0 amber Michigan ; corn bet ter 62ali2; Sngardull 19J020J ; petroleum tJUIOI. New York Market. New York Stock Markets. Nw Yoa, Sept 16 Stocks better ttnr ling quiet 1 u; Gold 2 28, closing at 2 2o; r.e u.it. reauing ;jii. One retir Certifi cate ?4j. ANNOUNCEMENTS. T", "',,"--t'ndar the hea4 ur "auuoumie m.n(," .1)1 lueen the n.m ot .ntl.n?n ,h, T.7., . ? "" "' . yeni.us otti.es to le ,. m. , ieHou, iori,ou anion ia ill . ruT nooiinceinent. liHtll ly . 1 . " . " 1- , Wl" a uandidtie belorn the l-.raMr.Ue Couolv Uouf.ntluo, for nemiM.i' a, lor theom -aof Recorder. MlSMSS. iDtruti.rnu -,i.iin. crsis of Randolph tr.m.fT,D VS.n ini iniT: r. mi, ot tJn-ou a n-. ,. mur ""J"0' 1 the decision ot the "' " " nuwneaa man, and rue 01 the bed MOHE8 WOHAMsW. Bun .fKl.. . ...... a iMdldaM Mr ihe orhVe ot Bh.nrJ, suhleet to the derision o Jhs Democr.no Oonnlr ConT.l"on Wl BUaU. RoiTnslat tliu - u ...... mil it. .. J -"""""L" si. . niai- S,,i .7J..,. 1 lownsnip, h s cunrli.l.le lor .,bJW"OU'" 01 emecraSoTi. iah5 . "RTMANwill bs.onlid,te lor the r.tflce oSheriB, subjwt 10 Ihe b.mo,.rtie Oonaiy veavea- New Advertisements. N0AnlnR?"';,", ' P'"''.ss7(iarah ."'.T1 l'oe la the Court of Common rle.. of Momsoroerj ountr, hio. ,t.,n. wiUlul aossaca for more than three vesr. sspHwSe TILTOti riTOH. Atlorne's. INTERNAL BEVENUE : Annual Assessment. OnLLwrrnm'a Omrm. V . IntsMTMi RyfNiU, (! OoiSSMJIIOQ Ul., I J Stan, olO,, Dayioo. 0.,iepl.6th, IBM. NOTICK in ttonhf given that irif Amunl Ahh msMitu for th THRI DTHTRIOT OK OHIt nndM the EJtOIHK LAW of the UNIIKD HTATEH, iii'iining mi on inuumis, rortne ynur l63, CAR KIA'K TAX, n'.i hT bsMll raturtukfi tn Ilia aataeal if-or wn iiiiwio. lor eouvuttnn. nttd (ht wim Will h due ftdrl iMTfihle on mud lir Ihsa IMh In.i uotil the lOih dv oroolu'ier next. The lew eoanU thet e I'KNALTY or TEN PER CKNT. -TeeddPd on nil delimpienciee elis-r the eipi raiinnof the letret notice. Therefore, the collect mn i rtie prsMmrihsM peneltf ie reUird to be eoiorcti ! MONTttUMKHY COUNTY AeMHimenta will be colleuted at the office of the no uwmihjuskj, tjoranr or rnira eoi Jenereonetreete, tony t HUM KIT, , , BITLKB (Ol.VrV, die office of Eire Poller, Deputy (lallai lur, il.uid Ohio. For WAEBIX COISTY theonVe et'Jacoh Morris, Deputy Colle. lor. I..-U, uaio. Por PBKBLK 101MT1, AttheotHce o( Jnsish Campbell, tlpul OoJle.-lor, ksleu, onto. J0II.X I I npl'twtool0-S MABTn, Collixttor Third District of 0l,,o. w in Ot of Sherifl's Proclamation. Heratrr'w, Orrii n Proc-larnHimD ithifhy made to the nu-litV, f,n r MoutKonierjr ceuuty,. (Ijm genmi oh rU uu held required by in, oa ihe tperoud f its-May vi vfiSH ivwii : the eeverat planea of boldion electiuDam Had ai which time lhlolorinc oflioeMare to OnlkjpfeiTiedludge(liiliT-rrn). . , Ooe do ( do (iodk Varaooy). One do do (aisort Vacancy). Ooe Secretary ot Htaie OneOompelrotlerof tne Traeurr. i i , One Membsjr ol aVuhlto Wurku. (fnh Term). One do do do (Varaiwyl. One wUpwmfatt-e id CoDtrreae of the Met'ed oompoeias the.uapea of WoQtf'iur, Hui ler, Warren and Preble, thie bbenlt.. . i . i ...... itne County Auditor, . One do HeAorder; ' ' 1 ' Ooe do Treasurer Ooe do Commmaioner t,'ne do Hurreyor. Ooe do luarniary Liir.et-or. rne whtnky Loto'oi. ' '"""" Klohr I pro op, ( f One Hork Inar'tor ' ' ; Awi (he Tr aieeanl (he aevrif 1 oen-hti-ai ?(( ot aerera. Wartir tf u mt of layion, tn .a .t ootioly, wtll Uns. noftve inai ntm rvoiir-t to the (etlowiRsT ountrr ol Jurrorw h-m HiK r I nviS4le ' OewnsaAlpM sjimI VVerd It, l'. Plerar nt irw. I Pr etteteOoiiri.fmralhn. Mr ll.e U iriMnn f least t otipwTior owei ieil: nod Com. Pita- nnrtv. pin'.h- v Wanf; ' 1?...; , d a... .... do .., do IT..) ! " tic . u L Malion Tnenahtp ' JdefVmoD do .. ,d.. J i ., o 12 Haiidelph list 4 7....; d.. ... .i.. 6 ....'...Z.'..,.Z do l .....'..,". WkkHniitAjtoy rtts e , aio lu.. ,r.. .a,,.,. ,,,, .1', Harriiaea do rt Hurwea k . , 7 hlVsST itt u ,, Toial 3Ail OEO. I. A. Ob.S 1: ftK(KOf: K'ot.Auiu tttef'(S of Hfunnmnmv Oounif , svuw roe, sUptaratMr At, IfcU. ; I 'H Kusl'-i., . hilils; . Hi" i Flour 'ami: Feed Store.! M acderalaned have ihie sn ...... Paruienh.p. ttuder U.e tlrot i Mates lia-awN, mv . paaiha I eir, tlie purpe ol ooodnut.ag a . Flour and Feed Store. . . 1 hs-rei,. "".rj'TT".. V;""'. '. waeMKM.. r.i taaufaiwus l.y Thoiuaa Hroea, sq., oa f iBuneUiaUuv Hal IIm la-r. kL.aill aa at II ! .. ANiVkl w u Vi-v ..'r UEHSJAH UhMUtl. ' . sull laid T C. Daio, itujusl tf, las. I O- . y. BAILEY I Ji "-ew VfVTW ire Li. i Ac CO'S n 'a. ft I. r P- 3--- Sit STy "v , .77 .. u A -Jsjww- A .111 M tasW- lr.Tnoot.lTAN and QUADRUPLE C01IJBI.1ATI0.t Enlarged, Improved, and Ke-()rgnUi1, Drum sr nrnt the l.srreil TrsTeirr.i EitaWlih mum 111 ttin ouuiitry ; eDHimo of 1. SeorgB v . Ilhlicy & en's (.rand tin us. n'-nn rnr.rrari Troupe, core au 1 wurl t pl.Hfrrf. the fK RKR f l,h hero pnr.ie. . i r. Herr nrloMbm bN KxtensUc McnaircriP Cnliipni'i ri,nsa.i Brent .-ulleliou ot rre RPmn. nrucri .ill oe lown.l I d UKPTIl.tH.-vn I iS-ri, loi i er.it, I.amt, P'.:h,.r, Af snd . Cohtnv ot Mi'Ti Hje.jte. Cuuimrs. I.jrns, Finns , nds ot ritrKeoui pimuKot 111. Sands Btliani i Co' Ptrioriklng Jtlf. puanii 1 fJl 4tut r?'-St4;-Jd;.'n1---i'.''' whoie woodernil fet snrpsn. anrth'ng ever h. fr.re Wllnessed, end whoite eitrnme rfun,!,) tnri Renee pavesttraeted tne vtertion ol trie mom not'eit im.iwi.mtoi xiit'urai tiisterv. IV, IIih dlgantlc Ulnpopotatuus! 'Hrar.oTH" of Holy tt'ril. of .hom It i. declr,. Jofc tn eJi "Upon rth therein not Ins like " Tliu .,, Minium irrtuon. .n.lt't vetnte Africn, tinil wiie Imn'.rTHd inlotlua fmim. ettieote or mfrelliiui 4,"0U, by b. C Vi'id E,q wilh wlu.iu eiK'h srr((, ni in. hare he, D ni,ie ua To enahl the .M.n .u. mi nt lo ir.-nt linn lo Hie pnhlic inirinnction en h the other unique sltra t. ne ihicl, melte nn thi. CaUrlvlm of a'nDd.r. .nmr,,i.. .1,. giffsnilt ( OmKiDMt.nn prt Aiinrntlecsuleiin. sa captured bt Ins nreaeut AIJ ' pe'VI tln, by order of the Vi. erg, hi!y.t,Km m, .(,, fiafro. on theWhu. Nile Tlte CTHCI H Truuue Is tlie lerm-.t rui I mn.i mni.lett: ft, r roinl't'.e.l ,,, e-lab! ..hineiit. tj-ir, coirimiil ,,r ihe n.c.i ,,pnir, . Ilfnl wl act on, pliln,.l perl. 1 h its in the uo .-"Hlon, h.lllij ,.u a.'lied frnm Ihe t, -tt n-tabinhmtM. in Euroi-A ajd merles. Arncmn the iriDC,i.sl Arl,' tie ih. I,., s., MAIiKMOIHK.i.lE I')Ei'tiINE, the ttaatltaj. El, BL'KT.the wonder ul Sautetist sod Hurdle Mri PR MmTTI. the reno.ned Priooinsl Act Hini-rand R atnonic Kotir.lr.an SBAI'I'FK WIIIINtT. ihn r.r Trtnet. P.r nrrner. the most itsringaxd .tr llmi Acrotvaiam in tl' er'.le.i. n : OUM r. KKANTI, from Ihe U.r An-na. U..lr,.l tie Mi'M-nloti. I'nu.orlioiii.l CHAKI.ES KIVKtl", ihe txit.iilar snd daahins Pour Hor. Hl.ler snd euile 'I timl,lr : el. , MAS, 111 In-k.ni.iri ,0 A .1 of the Ra.nl.. irnt uloU, su.iu hia barrel and Tianc r.riurm- Mnn lle. Rohinaoa. .lone I.eVerdia. I.eniaur m.n Mon.iiir Knti.lc, An.u.l 8, mini. I. Jame benl. . ii. Jli n'l I'Uri U' e. I'lvinmul, cuitnvel u - ci. h1. a larva and Mtticutit 'I'roufie el V.tiitem, Si'mi.t-. I'limlil.r. and liiti-ar. i .Asi1, the fl;:ui. ii. t ami Im.ric.n rinwe a,M- N.,-r: m-.n-.r, Hlack-rupe Parloimei. m . ni-... .1,.1, SirBt t r. a., ae. . ! 'Oh I H . irwi Soceolr.e and 1 nelc Cism .d irseKle ie 4mtiti.t. tztsi&3 Arnarvrett ant arerys,. leotvMaih rNnsd en t r-f nt. ma it, s.r, ua mpribe t tJie 'itsvti ine iiftv. (tvJe oi l've MAflwNI at i f r ki s-rsntiw. eill te evKndisari in 'lli Dki'nu.ir d.. .. .a , r.a v" ' friuaeii oe ,4 meiw, hh, aon.na. Maaniuslii. .inttmcma l.( a.i.ndni a ea an. h at Miaa l.'Uilarea under a. , . " .la.tuNI. fHnck-wioN .,n .a.,.e-, .'el.. rweetSe.! kv U.e .Mils HTto h. at .wse.eene ef.ake Meironelita. at Ki.i.iNtinaM, r ARMe a oaTU, a.i. Otarlar 9f Arena. .ia seM