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iiUii (Empire, HUUIUHH . HIU , K.iltor.. SATURDAY, SKPT 24, 1864. I'll! rakalllSST GEO RUE IL M'C L K l LfeJ. s or Hi itmr " m riri mmhhit. ' UEOKtiK H. PENDLETON. or num. UiaTiai'f (UlTiM LI Di.triet-JOHN 1. VATIIKR, 2nd " JOHN HTHIKK, :.rrf WIU.IAM J GlI.LMORK, 4ih " IX'I'HKrt HJIIII, 6ih " CHARI.K N. LAMISON, H, ' WILLIAM H TKI.HAIR, ;,h WM H. CRKIGHTtrN, Nth " Jl'DSON A. BKKBE, Wife " K. S. KTOWK. I nth ' .1 A M V'A G. II ALT, H.h " HKNRY C MOORE, Uth " JAM1.S KMM1TV, l;tth " OHARLK H JOHNslON, Wih " NKAL POWER, IS,, RORKRT A. C'OMSTABLE, ltlth " -OLIVKR J. 8WEKNKY, 17th " -CUAKLKH M. ATKN, 18ih " 1. R PA10K, U,h SIMON I.. HUNT, ! j DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. B(IBIcrRT OK H TA rn, WILLIAM W ARMHTRONO, lll'KEMK Jt'lWAV, (roB FULL TBM,, PHILAOkl.HH VAN TRUMP, Ol Fxrltatd Ooa ty. (TO IILL MM. !. Vessery, MA0H1 A3 C WHITKLKY, In Hancwh Oounljr . Hhoit Vrswy, ALEXANDER h. BOYS, ilf fl-Vsa-l Isinnt.. 1TI)KNK eP.IUL, LYMAN R CRI I'CHKIELD, Ot Holmes Oonnty. COtPTIlOL,Lll Of THI TIKAHCRT, WILLIAM 3 V. PREMISS, (H Kmnklln County ROHOOI. IMIMMI-HONIK, ALEXANDER 8. RAMSEY, IH HilHIn OonntT. BOABU Of pt.'HMO WoRIl, (fVIA ffMM.) WILLIAM LAHWILL, (if AhloJ (lonalr. (ram tow0 CHARLE3 B0K3EL, ur AuUiM Couat;.; Democratic County Ticket. Mil WILLIAM H. GILLESPIE, JONATHAN KENNEY, Auditor. GEORGE P. BOYEB, THEODORE P. EBY, Tnmiionr. GEORGE A. GROVE, Bur? -yor. JOSEPH B. JOHNS, JESSE DEM INT, Whtak.v Inp'U)r. JOHN WEAVElt. Ktour lnrpetHAr. IM1CHAEL 80HANTZ. Pork Innrior. GEORGE WINDER. . rOIPOVURKKI DAVID A. HOTJK, or MONTQOMKIY, Current News Items. It ia laid Ihrri it no fboadstioD whatnef for Ibi recent paaci romora. Admiral Porter left the city of Wathilgton Teaterday, to take command of thi Miaatt- aippi deet. Monl((omery Blair baa Undered bil rif nation ae Poat Maatw Qeniral, and it baa been accepted. It appear! by the publi.bed correapondenee in the matter, that Mr. Blair, cooaidered bimaelf ruled out of the cabiae by tbe Baltimore platform, and immediately after reediae; it, tendered bia raaignation, verbally, to Mr. Linc.iln. From that time to the preaent, tSi ander atanding between theaetatofolka baa been, tbat beaeer 'it would be a relief" to Abraham) lilt formal reaifntion aa at bil diapoial YieterdayMr B,aa notified that the lime had coma, or ia other word., thai the period which waa about to bare arrriven hadaroren, whea it would be a relief to tbe aforesaid, fur him to reeign. Whereupon be reaigoed, and tin cup, Dccidane am, dainty W. Denaieon hi to reign in hie alead. Mr. Vallaodiiham took the 8 35 traiaoi. the D t M Road, thii morning, for Sydney Rhelhy County Ohio, where hi ia advertiaed foraapaech. Thi iidicatiooa are tbat the meeting will be a rery largl one. A Democratic uieetio;, held io thi Coirt Houae, in Troy, Miaairari,, few dayaago, we entered joat alter it oritaniialioo by ae.eral aoldiera, who inquired if it waa a "conearratrri meeting f Upon lieing aniwered to till affir- watire, by an old gray-headed man, one o' them immediately atruck him orer thi bead with a maaket. They then fired iadieerimin. ately into thi crowd, Inatanlly killing Coloail Ales. Reed, ad woaadlng ae.eral othera, oni of whom loet an arm. Hal Lincoln girin tbe order tbat Miaaoari muat be carriid "at all haiarda V Thi report that Sharmaa had opeoed peace aegotialioaa with Governor Brown, Georgia, ia denied. Vary will, the rumor , . .... . . and the denial have a common origin, are of precisely aqual authenticity, aad folks the right to believe either, neither, or lust aa thsy may ilsol. There Is aa aaconl.msd rumor a Boat of mere w ao ..miimairj rumur euum w the oapturi of Little Rock, Arkansas, by thi rebel. General Sbritk has defeated Early (in it Fiaher a H.tl, and c.piured siateen suns. Tan, U is thvufht, aill bl the leal fight Early I. ,11 k..l,lito m.ka a. lb h i nr.sent oom- - r . nd if io, ik. poMMio t.r ibi , Vll; i in u-opli.liJ (cL j A corrp.d.l of Ibi Boitoi Jo.tn.ll ... . A . .,. .,..' a.lh.lt.ohu.drd ,d 6ft, aul-tltu... ... , ibi 1.1 N Oam.bin cilr di-airtid flretnlgbt n'ter they went into camp They bed oust Ih original buyers and the govern, i "' , ana aaa r.uw.niio-rT whaterer Mr VallanJigham will ap.ak at Jarkann, Ohio, Se.ptember 2tih, and at Ualaoa, Octo ber 1 at. The ra.xk trial of H. H. Iodd, ol Indian apolia, before drom bead court in tbat riy ia proreaing Ha plea again.! the juriadic lion of tbe court baa been overruled, and the Coualitulion of tbe Suited Htatea, which guar antiea thi right of trial by jury to any ciiir.rn accuaed of high crime or misdemeanor, where arlial law doea Viut prerail, baa been trod den under the heel of daepotiem. The Hih day of No.ember enauing, will teat the fealty of the American people to tbe C'onati- tuliou of their falbera. -,OB,tM,fjjncinniti "If Lincoln is Elected." I( LiMCn.n xhall b elected, wa may look for war, an lottg aa ho live to fill the Preaiilential chair. It is tlx moat idle of all fauciue, to believ that thi capture of Richmond will end the conflict. Rich mond ia not taken ; and there i no im mediate prrmpect of ila fall. But, cou ceding that it ahall be taken after a bloody battle, or aerie of bloody battliH, by sheer force of overwhelming numbers. Admit all thin, and then what T What came of the taking of Atlanta, save the wu)ancy of its itreeta and house What more would reault from tha capture of Richmond T Nothing at all. Noth ing ia done, until the rebel armies are de stroyed, and even when this l effected. guerrilla warfare may be maintained for an age. But Hood saved hie army, and the probability i whatever may happen Richmond, that Lei will preiajrva hia army force likewise. Tbat he is a con summate General, no one now denies, and auch an one will not be likely to sacrifice hia army. A new Atlanta will be formed in Georgrf, and another Richmond will will interrupt the progress of conquest in Virginia. Then we shall have new pro clamations, and another million of men will be called for in '65, just as we have bad a million called, in '64. Draft will follow draft. Tbe wheel of doom will be turning every month. The boys whom yon are now sending to school, will soon be ready for enrollment. It will be their turn next to be dragged from sorrow stricken homes, and put into the lines, to be transferred thence, it may be to the hospital or the grave. And this is to be repeated, year after year, so long as Aura ham L.Mt.'ot.ii shall be kept in power. How do yon like the prospect? What do you think of voting for the continuance of a rnle so bloody and ruinous T The only hope of "paaca in our time," ia the election of McOlki.lah. This will save the Union, and stop the flow of blood' It will preserve, to the households of the Isud, those whom conscription nt-d death have not alredy torn away. People of Ohio iie yon love your country, as yonr fathers, brothers, and ions an dear to yon, vote down the Bloody Domination ot Abraham Liocolm "About Face." ' When thi bailie of Aatietam was oloaed. there was aot a Republican m wapaper in lbs country that did uot claim it aa a orkat victory. Now, ainee thi Qeneral who fought it has been nominated by the Uemoorau, they aavi discovered that it wasn't much cf a victory alter all I VuUJUi Blade. Thi battle of Antielaru, when the cir cumstances nnder which it was fought, are considered, waa beyond question the most masterly achievement of the war. A fel low on the train the other day, was saying in the preaenil of a wounded soldier, that if McClillIm had been good general, be would have "bagged" Lis,' a whole army that time. "Were yon there?1 asked the soldier. "No," replied the ignorant calumniator, "1 waa not there, but, I know that Lee's army might have been captured if Mi Cmllah had done bia duty." Well," said the soldier I was f ! in that battle, and know something about it ; I was one of four survivors out of a company that went into the fight about 40 strong, and it's my opinio, that any man who says McClrllas could have accomplished any more than he did ac complish, ia a d d fool !" Gas bag col lapsed. An Excellent Nomination. havi nomiaalid David A Bouk, of Montgom have ery county, for Congress This is aa axoil both. '' n'louon. Mr. liouk ia aa able speaker "d ' to,el ""T'i ai ."or"w' ' 4 ,0oattlultoeeJ, Stale right Democrat B, oogBt w beal each fossil as Bcheack with the greats! eae, C3. Enq. ' uemoorais or m.ra i ongre.eioni D.eiruH, formerly represented by Mr. Vullan- - ..J ' JL.i,. ,i,.r.Bk Thi Democrats of thi Third Congre.eional MASS MEETING OF The Democracy of the Third Congressional District. II, , O L Viiiiiniimiu will ..I '" 4ttAM0ill. will IbiMlrOHii tin po,,l ,,f U,o lhirj tongrwt-' aionnl Diettiot, at UANKKRfl UROVC one ,,,.1 half mill .i r r . ... I nuiiiiui a iniown ntauon Himiltou and Dayton IUil lio.l, Butler county, ou MONDAY September i!oth at one P. M. Hon. D. A. Hot a. Democratic candidate for Con giKs will alto be present and address the meeting. Rally boys ! Rally ! Thr TeleK,,,h I... advise,! us that Lik- n . ... t out is making overtures for peace. He it preperinif to "treat with armed rebels." . What will the diity dogs who have designated Peace Democrats a ' Peace Scouudiels," "Pence Sneaks," Ac, say now? Ol course, this conduct of Lix- oi.n's is hvpneriny, and only means that he is teriiliedat the peace sentiment so prevalent, u I fuels tho ueceNsity of doing something to conciliate it. If the Re publicans ate uot turned out of power, they a ill fight until slavery is abolished, Even then, so heathenish are the leaders in their remorseless malignity, they will continue the slaughter of southern people to gratify their iufoinal hatred. '1 here is no relief from war, from rouscription, from oppression, save in the utter over throw of ltlack Republicanism. 'I'lir. atrocious abduction of Major Gto dinos is attracting much notice. The article io this paper, detailing and com menting upon the outrage, is very exten sively copied throughout tha country. So far as we are advised, no light is yet thrown upon his fate. We only know that he Was kidnapped by order of tbe Govern ment. Whether in prison, or in exile, or dead, or alive, no one aeeina to know. "Bring them Home." Under the above bead, The Old Soldiert' Adeucale, published at Cleveland, Ohio, and edited by a life-long Abolitionist, baa the fol lowing advice Io hia partisan friends: Thousands of husbands, fathers, brothers, and sons are now weltering in the scorching sun of a Southern climate. Thousands are racked with pain from diaeaae and wounda, with no kind mother, sister or Inrnd to aooth their aorrowa. The recent departure of a loved one, who paaaed joyfully over the river of drain, surrounded by the sympathy of fath er, mother, brothers and friends, has given us an experimental knowledge of the feelings that no pen can describe. It baa made us feel more keenly lor thoee wno die away irom all the tender ties that bind ua to one another in the bonds of sympathy. For a long limi we have kept quiet, hoping and praying for peace. We long to see the laminar lace, now confronting death. For three long ye rs ol sadness aod grief we bare seen a great number dressed in mourning. Every Sabbath onr hearts yearn for peace. The soldiers cannot make peace; under moat atringent military rulea, Ibeir bus iness ia to obey, not to command, they can not return home To us who remain at horns are tbey to look for orders. The people ap point the agen.a of tbe government, and Iboae agents com in an I the soldiers. Brethren and friends, may we have your voice lor peace? Mon who neither fear Ood nor regard the lives of men will cry "War I war I" Peane is from heaven, and war is from hell This world rould have been a paradise but for war. What Chriatian, what friend of tha human race can wiah wart When thi world ia im bued with the principles of Christianity, no implements of death will be made. Tha old ones will bs beaten into plowshares asd pru ning hooka. Who will aid, with all hiior her pewira, to beaten that day? Let hy gnnea be by gonea. Whether the war might have been cloeed in a lew months or not, let us not recriminate ; let then be no hatred in the breait of any against Mr. Lin coln or any one : let ua cease to inflame the passions, prejudices and hatred of any. Let us stigmatize no man with an odiuas name of Copperheads, or any other aligns. Let as plant roses, not briars. For twenty live years we have been thi stea dy friend of freedom.. We consid.-r slavery orimi against tbi hitman race, and wi longed and prayiJ to see i. pass away. It ia subatan. tially dead in America let us quarrel no more about a dead carcass. All around us are Democrats auch men as General John M Hughs, General Dodxe, Jurlye Ranney, and thouaanda of othera whose whole lives have been lives of integrity and justice , all their property aod interest are in this country ; they are as uioch interested aa any in having a good government. How uncharitable to atigmalizeauch men with opprobrious names. All are squally interested in a good govern ment, no matter bow rich or how poor, the evil or the good will reach you all. Four rears more of such wr will make our land ss desolate aa the dcaera of Arabia. Deaolall homes and bleeding heart are Is eve ry corner of the I md now, and the call is ur gent fur more men an 1 money. America ruiiiht be tbe freaheat and most Chriatian country on the earth It has na King, and tha neopli want none hut the law. Every one likes to feel tbat he holds his life, liberty and property by right tbat none can deprive him of bnt thi law. Sad wil lhs the day for thia nation wbin thi haaibieat individual can be outraged in person or property without legal protection Still aaddnr will it be wbe, those in power diereierd tbe err of the noor and the friendless. To call them Cupper-1 heads or traitors will uot aati.lv the voice of jualtci in every human aoul which naturally aympatbiaei with the oppressed. ; lct us coma together like sensible men aad deviae meaaure that will bring peacaand briog hack every patriot aow absent from home. May Ood givi Hia wisdom lo hasten thalior ful day. ' ' Andy Johnson. Waters or. a o busily en.d in dis secting ib work, ot Aur.b.m Lincoln, that ka IikiI 1 . 1 1 1 A iiiiuirlim.il iJ i.aiflnit nil . i t-ja tMIIM f S 1 1 1 A kdl .1 nil I. w "'" ' 'f" f pmvm mho know little l.ut tin mm, thl ' tbr ti o perion in ibi Stall of 1'inneraeta IO ntHrlT dHealfd uit ahhurrpj thia man. Nanimll. p.por nut Iod ku drflartiil tlmt . jt would not iuport Lirtxiln. if Jxhnaon w.a !' iu ..hm.i ..rk..,;,.. u t u . i. u .i i 1 lu Sltnrl, he IS a Hutler, WIIU- lttrrti nan out tne masculine vigor unaenergy wnicn aia- tinguiebel thia political Haruau. Ws shall however givs tbe shoddi. a lew of the niler aiicea of Johnson in the United Stulea Herate- flat VeaUr. "We eiy that yon of the Noh have viola ted the conatitulion , that you have trampled uuder foot ila guarantee, , but we intended to go to you IB a proper way, and a-k viju to re dress the wrong, and to ooniplr with the on- J!,', -' .""" '" V""" hen inn will do L anil wa do not liileml to break up the Uuvernnem until the fact ii un rui Molyrm wiUrfo . 11 there are grievances, why rsnnot ws nil go together, ana write them down, and poitit them out to our Northern friends, after we have agreed on what ttioee grievances are, and aay : "Here is whst we demand ; here our wrongs are enumerated; upon these terms we have agreed ; aad now, after we have giv en you a resooable time lo couaider theae ad ditional guaraoteea In order to protaot our aelvea against these wrongs, if you re I me them, then, having made an honorable effort, having exhausted all tuber meana, we may declare thi aaaoeiation to be broken up, and we may go into an act of revolution.' We cau say to them : "You have reluaed to give ua garanteea tbat we think are nonded for thi protection of our inaliiutione and for the pro tection of our other interests" When they do this, I will go aa faraa he who goes farth est. a ' I voted against him (Lincolu); I apnke agaiuat him; 1 epenl my money todeleat him; but atill I love my country; 1 love the Cuu stitulion; I intend to insist upon its gn u-an tees There, and there alone, 1 in, hi, I is plant myself, wilh the oouhdent ho.e and In iiet that if the Union remains together, in b sa than four yeara the now triumphant pat It w.ll be orerthrowo. In less time, I have the li,,ii and belief that ws ahall unite and arec upon our grievances here, and demand thei, r -dresa, not aa suppliants at the footatoul of power, but parties to a great compact; we shall say that we want additional guarantees and they are necessary to the preservation of tnia inion; ana tnen, wneu mey are reiuit-a deliberately and calmly, if we caunot do bet ter, let the South go together, and let I lie North go together, and let us hove a division of this Government without the shedding of blood, if such a thing be possible; let us hare a division of the property; let ua have a di vision of the Navy; let us haven division of the Army and of the publio lands Let it be dons in peace, and a spirit that should char acterise and distinguish this people. . e In saying what I have said on this occa sion, Mr. President, I have done it in view of a duty that I felt I owed to mysall. Without regard to conaequencea, I hav taken tha po sition I have; and when thi tug comes, when Oreek shall meet Greek, and oar rights are refused, after all honorable means hare been exhausted, then it is that I will periah in the last breach; yes, in the language of tbe pa triot Emmet, "I will dispute every inch of ground, I will burn every blade ot grass; and tbe hut iutrsnebmsot of freedom shall be my grave." Local Democratic Meeting. Union, Randolph. To . -Fridav, evening, September 30ib, H Elliott and T F Thresher. larmermUi, Jackson, To. rriday, even ing, September 30th, D A llouk and Thomas 0 1. owe. i (rermaniowM, German, Tp Saturday, er eointr. October I. U A liouk and 1 nomas O' Lowe. Liberty, Jtfferton.lTu. Saturday, evening, October I, Tho Thresher and George W Ma lamhre. Miamuburg, Miami, Tp Monday, even ing, October 3d, George W Houk and H. El liott venterviilr, naihington, ID Ctatiirday, eveuing, October 1, Ueorge W Uouk, Geo V Masreth. t tLtiuieiiM uroceru. Afaifi.ma. tu tuea- day, evening, October 4th, T Ol .owe, Doctor r.jry and V K. cover. Sontay't Uroeery, bth Ward, l),iytun. naturday bvemng, UctoW 1st, 1HU4, (J b tlartmao, U Klliott and Dr. Hgry. Johtieville Thi raday Evening, October 6th, 18G4, George W Uouk aud Thomaa O l.owi. Jacob Alther'i, Four Mile lloue,on Leb anon Pike Monday Evening, October 3d, l, V li itoh and i: H liartoian. An Imperial Crown. are many that a consul racy is on foot to make this tin last election of President, and convert our government iute an imperial monarchy 1 he whole course ol Liucolo'a government has been ia that di rection.. Us has entirely set aside tha Con stitution, aud gov-rni solely" by his own will and caprice. The public mind ia being grad ually prepared for it. A "sumptuous sixteen wheeled car, inteaded for the President's use, is n .w finished and awaits orders at Alexan dria. It is the moat elenarrl thins: of tin kind ver seen ia Ibis country, and cost thirty thou-. sand dollars. It baa sleeping apartments and a aecretary'a office." ' There are military guards at the While Boose, and whan Lincoln goes out he la ai tended by aequedron of cavalry, like any oth er monarch. Re-elect him, anil the Republic i. gone, not to be reestablished. Cin Kiiq. Tax following choice mor.elt are reported from a lute aermou of the Iter. Mr. Wood head, of Fua du Lao: "Thi negro is God's child, and what should God rare for State right or fur t'onalitu- I urn a "The woodrhofipftr, Abe I Jnooln, m plcU in the Prea.dtM.tul cluir by (ioil. It wm Qod't set, and God aud Abraham Lincoln will Mils this dj utter. "ltd is a Urn bio Abolition i,t 'Tbe war ia Rancuooed by Uod for tha d itruolioa of ilavery. 'Whea tbe war was commenced the Union w to be acwirapliabed, but Ood bat atujocia ted witb it pom (Jibing else. "Wa all lot peace, we praf for peace V leaf all tbe condition, with Ood. But we will not fcava a peace or union witb pUvarr." Thia wretch it wall named WudKcad. Bui ha takee bit idea from Uucola add tha AbolUioa Prtj Insurance. t Il.as.lr ... kV4. I 1........... '-. ataV "e v at w .J V MAMBQtMM lliklill WBavv w M&Ialnm ar r VI IIIIIHI IIVII V M I I " B - ..xj.. . 4 A PI li-ANO AStiKTU ....H),txiO SO K I I' ll I VI I) KN 1) tt " " a " TrvflU lllTldnd la Caak AMong HlOf k Kltll Puller HUr. Tate.. Marine h.tartt. ol all ktada Fire n.ka on hui.d,. Mn.hnd,.. Furniture. Varaia la Volt. aau tne nsuar oiaa. ol risk. gsuareiif. Dlraoteral Wa. Hart, r Chsinh.ru., R. fellon, .1. P. Huliineon, Amass Stone, Jr., Wm. WHIhouse, l l Hmlsoa, O. St. 'Itisll, II. (earretwo, r.W.Prttua, A i. UrtMsl. OrtV t.isu'. Btchauae. rnot of Superior srreet Olsiclsud, Olno. wibLiia m a k i , rre.tuew L. P. BtrMOM, Bsrrelary. sull J. M. sritrrCI.MAN, Agsntat Deytna. lEtna litre Insurance Company OF WARTFOKP.OOMNBCnOlIT EVKktr MAX SRrMI LB lSBl'BE BIS LI". rilHK .Ktna aranta policies FOR Mr I, for a terra .1 of yar., Kutlowni.nt paUimc. and ehiliiien'e ten- ilowinMit. Also, Nim Forletunic Pulioiee.vn which no psjineni is required aner ten years. Five thousand dollars paid o. two loaaea iu thiaeity within the last .ia month.. Anion, ai, the iionuivancea of men lo uroteot Hie taintly rirola from want, aouecsu be t.UDu more ami nle in its oharanter, aoble in it feature., or certain iu us results, tnan Lira Insuranoe. It is tbe prop whlrli mi wiug uunuu eaves w SUPPORT THE WIFE OP HI3 B080M It li th tiQM.MH rttuiJ nt tit mvtvirtM.1 fatlr.rwNnB forth rrom the gr., ut mttt aouriMniDtf monnpni.g', nd kpinfc toacthar tit temrlv. By it, th tithM no a PROTECTS HIK AGED PARENTS Rvvn where he haMorecaded them Into eterDlty, Syit the houeMt. da4or aatialiea h ronfldinK creditor, wh Ulm Hct-med Ivaat propitioua. In a moral and worldly aonae. It ia oua great weapon by which to rob death of hia Htm if. Let aay hiiahand, rather boo, aak himaelf, "If I waa U die to-Dtjrht, would thoae who are dear to me , BK 8AK VltOM TUB FAN (it Of WiHTf Would theae cluldrM hare ft oowifurtavble hotne. and teha meaua ut diicaLioiif Would ttua wife lie itnif pen dent ol the cold ohanuea or the wurlur Would thia ftued aad feeUe parent m iruvUd lorf Would my eatatM pay my dutT Would there be ao aaorltiee ol property by forced mhUboi an adimniatrator to meet ineueitianueoMtreuiiore-aHiea iuaJe wnjii tne naraef todv duwuward, and Itur priuea uaunot im rmmlimlV' How lew uan ana wer ihwae aueatiou u their aaiiaiewi- bonl They rear to aaa. tl.eni, and ohenab tha bJ.el ttiat mey nave a iodm lease ua lite, i hie te potlh loot tehandflowardly., The brave mai tOO hi 6 THE UK HQ KB, IN f HK PACK, I hat be Jtwy grapple wiu.it; ui WiM man, that r may atiiay it uiuie aad puthaie- ite threMteutna. The itaemuaoi Uiai ow ar M Ikiuui, (H ftitay atxea lo ai. . UFB T.mus me inrt sSsriiair i reisinasa, whose eluaf utlal i. tlwu .uarxv sua aMssrmy. should insure I, mi r lir.s lo His autouul ol half MMir llatslnias. auoh an aot of ,lisiolerssi4Hl honesty, wbse koiu lotheireraa. llors, aouU ju.il iraurease lluur ouunaeuua iu tnsin. It would .how lh.lir.sy ij aot u, laare Ilieir lst frtMaseapoeed to aay ayoMlaulaeoMUaatetKiy, asUtn ANNUAL V H hi M IU M UI.KI Sin. k -i a. a;hiak aa us. rTX, 7.. .... .TZZ.1.JZZI. JtiHH . Bixrtt ILMAM, aula sat Uaroa a vasal. Medical C-iVhF Coutih. Cnhln, tVtrrt Throw, AMtimn, rd J (UHmptinO. It ! ri.V l.rTWs"ty UT "HJ OU ruuMfd wtin intm rompiaiiHA to ity on nrtfi 01 S trick and NcUifluoui Cough Bah am to tii.nvinr thtnn II'mI tt i thit hwmt prrmratlon tr iishmi. it not niy tirn in riovi ij)tuuiuN n- Thi on nmj Lung, teiit It eiirtaH Nifrhi Mwtwlrt, mitd rtiHtinj ni HI ! "nil im n Br-ll(ii ktnraii for m ttntrt oi -or Ttiri'Ni. It ( I'tr-nMinl to Hakf. unit f in iiir"tir..iiA or ihfrtnl- I'ri" tv Ouli pr hoif,. 11VKKYUODV l lamni curtM) ol thia dtttrtsxiitDK li tiUOAHt bjr tt. lint of , Dr. Strickland Pile Remedy. Iltt wlini tliur nay who hat iijvtrt it! Mr. 'hrlw W . Land. nm. ot l.nuiist ill, and Mr. J. P UaMriia, OiwMnfiHti, it , lMth wrri-urd aitr uBt on Mit of lr sHtrW kinait'a sVtli Uni1y. l lM-y ajf they hav triad verythina bnt iTdld otriaia no rt.h., but onaPotot HtrtfMlan.l1- 1M Kfinady aiVx l-d a lrfort oura aftr -ufhritiK for many yara with tna Toratkinri of llea. 'Ihcy taoomtnaod tvery tu who ia au Hiring to try It. etas ror Or Stricklandt Pile Remedy, BoM by Mil drtiffirlatn, ta a ffil, Mnunlatiir?1at No. Kant Koiirth ni.OinfmiiHtl, it. ml AMI FLUX. ' Strickland $ Anti-Cholera Mixture. Irt a oonifHiMitdi.n of aetinniHtilK, abaorlrAni. mlmu iHDtB aild CartiltaatlTiaai. sttiM h - w t,ho.ma. aa. knowledN m iht only riaiaii'y that will rrVi-i a 1'crniain-iit I'lirn i (iiHrrhaw aud LfytiftHr. TblaAmi :bolHra Muliirtt ta now ill lis in pom of uir unny horipiiai whcrti it bjivm tbt jiaiHt aatiafat-iiuu.. li baa aavl the hvei of tbuu-aiitiila of our a'dui and otiiBtMirttaiid wa will yuaranta II to be the bnt rt-ine-dy iu i'ia world for Uiarrheaand I'yHentery. nr irovwgtan. Hy.,wiii lie ni oat hap v to aatialv miv one a. to the virtue of Hint blMod's. a nil. U hoi era Mliitire; in tat wa have a prreat uiiniriMi d tiaitmontalv Iront rtaLifnla who have I .) rurtd aiioi leintr pronuUDred in iiml'le by thfir hyKM-iRii, m u.e aftr tahirtK only one lottleof Hir'ciilnnd'a Ann Ohol era Mi mi a, If voti autlf r with lie.rrht-a atd lJv"fn- terytty onebnttla u, 14 iiiofi:moh ue siin'm ONLY OKNUINK HAIE RESTORER! DIHKASKH OK 'i'HK HOAl.P fllK K "It ill ol the medical taculty m treatiiiir diimevi X ol the ecal,. hae.iu a major) -y ol tn tat tteid by (lilptii nxifi pit ul'iir diriBfafol the buinaa h-ame. It nolio te a.ntlred at, ae it i iiUir t viral atu-iy, deep r fwn h and a cando! lurntinni.t u the cauBca which piodtica the dieate. l aloa the caut-e ia diM'ovtTrd, it ib an uitor itrpnuntjiiiy to erad cHt the diMvaave and flirt pt-iniaiHut cure, Ificteave of the acaip have been prooonuced ilu uieble by eome ot the niual etuitM-ui pL) auitaua. 1 Late titf voted YKAHI 04V ITtitlt To Uiia peculiar part of the riuman liaiue, and 1 era aatialiett HihI I poeitejaM THH ONLV UBMItUV So (area known, thut woul.l permannily oradiL-ate ihuee toe th no tne die vt tUo KaJp,.e.. HALT KHKIJM, HCAl.D HEAD, And other ciitaneoiia do-eateM,and reatore ibe hair to thOre who have tet-t'ome lJd. To Diaite ovd th aaaertiou. 1 will forfeit FIVE UUKDRKD DOLLARS It I fail to cure t,e wort eaeee of dtaeaaed eoalpa f uie louupa ibou iuk whu utw ONLY OK&U1BII0 HAIHBfclTOHEH. Read the following Inc: (Testimvttft' Nn. hanth Uauhi.) Albabv, Natw Toaa, Paor. PaMuwa: Two yeara ayt my ecalp im auie diaeeaed,nd my hair com tnenci-d lo lail out very (apt. lee diaJMe pieal iiritil iny ecalp waa one rttiileu ore. It ln' nine very painlbl; my teat at niht waa broatPQi Ibe huroum and ikduiiK penxatlon was. ui.aup (aoriable; 1 would U)ly r-m-dy alter rnn-(iy, but only monientary red I. 1 ronpuhed atvual h)ai mana of ihie oitjr. 1 wbr Informed by them that Ihe dipeaaewiih which my ecip was a riveted waa tl el nit Kh um, and that tht-yconlti not torlU me. I read your advertinenieut and eenrludfd lo tonault you, You attoured me that you would eradicate (lie dtai eee and rcHtore n.y hair, which had become very thin. With that aa-iTan.'o I placed myaeli in your handa. and the rcKUlta are, I i eve a Itikuiiwnt bead of lrMit my ecalp ib patiently well, and mj bair haa ceaied U, raH out. HePiiett uily yoitiu, - Maa Haa U uu, Wo. 1.7 8onth Pelrl tret. It in a li Ncknwldred by all who have ueed the Bair ftaatorer, and their name ia Legion, lhavt it la , TUB ONLY PREPARATION ' Thai would elteettiaily nod BraaaeUy reaUre tit hair of ihonewhoare bald, aud prevent THK HAIR PROM KALLINO OFf. The large and rapidly Inrreaatngealeo ReetnratJv ia the atrouKe-t evidea:e of the maaitold beuafltft t la ooejetrriug upon THE HOMAM FAMILY. The oonfldenow of the puWle haa been obtained, and they ail unite In atleeiing to ita merit and vaat eupert niy OVER ALL PRBPARATIOhB Everintrhduced. 1 do not recommend my pre,. are lion toeaii- hair to n-w eia let ia I ratty ee many ntonthe, ae it i-a eimple iinrH.apibiluy, aud totally iu coiisiPtfnt with Uie lewHol Nature, lo thot-e ttboare ItepUcalor tm-reduloua,! wdl traae bona HOtclWi 1 will forfeit l.WOO . ' (One Thottfand hollara) if 1 letl to cure Ibe wont raaeiirf partial baldnkis under tiliern ear aland " IUK OKLY OEN INK HAIR JUCWf OUKR. Thia wendarftil remedy in eold by drniupaui feMT hIIv if yum DRlltil.lHT II AM NOT 4JOT IT MM) F(K I'l'e II B Turee guaranteed tn evry enae where the ai re ioi(P for He are imphoitty tlsfd. avatri-iite,!! per io'i. t-'i Hni-g vrf- r-hur. H. A. I'K MUNN, ' Hole Proprietor, Ho. V tir-ope etreet, A l-en vJVYc FltUD. BCIIWARTZ;' titthwr, Htrill N, iili, HOIl'l-H si ok ok tm m A HK SIT IIOI'MK. aerpso, hand Ihe BealQiiallty of Meati. juae'ss-lin ' 1 . ; , , , r- pKlm'Sw PHIIIOl'8 vg I I rinril rumx'TVXtD CARKrvu. HAV anil perftsTtlv. wilt please leave order, at iTt'H. SlK.Lo IUINKS HiHlK AND PAPKH BTyHK, Otner orTlnMautl Slsin strasOj. , l. KtrF.t kKir. samTTkl kettkr-Statk! NDTIHC I. herehy slv.n that the lm.lstslu..l h.a lM.n ps,ini.l ami osliSfMl as Aliniiin.lraior on Ih.Mts'erf HmiiiumI a-riuos, latsof M.xitomri's eonolv. UeotsuMst. HTB'MKW A. MAtMH.IlH. tiAVTtis, Aus. llth, ISilS. aiils-4twAa;iw riKKLi IIOlfJU'T Estate Kful't'tK 1. hereby ivwi, that ih. narierwiiraae liasl heeo itulv aoooioled wl ufisliSeil s. eswulisr ' ' ' T . i" "onljr.uier. oouuiy UM, o..so. . of Moaltf.uii Hep, Sin, . I MplSwl KOHKMT BATKe,