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J iiuuuni St UKO., sBitltoea. FRIDAY, 8 KPT. 30, 18(4 j roii rassiotsT, U CO it HE II. MCLBLLAX, or sxw Htiir. rod vice rassiotsT. (it OR UK h. PKJDLKT0. ov oam. XI.XOTOKS AT I.4BUB- CHAKl.M REEMELIS. TJOM Ai w hartley, IlTmCT StSCTOBS. JOHN L. VATTIER, JOHN SCUIFF, WILLIAM J G1I.MORB, LLTHKK SMITH. CHAKLES N. LAM130N, WILLIAM B TELFAIR, WILLIAM U CKEIOHTON, JUDSON A. BEKHK, EDWAttl) 8. 8TOWE, JAMES O. HALY IIENKY J. MOORE, - JAMES KM MITT. CHARLES H JOHNSTON NKAL POWER, ROIIEKT A CONSTABLE, OLIVER J. SWEENEY, CIIAULE3 M A TEN, KAVII) R. PAIOK, SIMON L HUNT, I I ! DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. sovBxriRV "C tat, WILLIAM W. ARMSTRONG, KlIi'KKHK JUPOBo, true ruLL v.aM.) Pnil.ADELPH VAN TRUMP, i)l Kir(leld Ou ty. (TO flLb VAO.VCISS.) ltnv veeatvy, 5IACUIAS C. WHI l'ELEY, IX ttsnnocll County. I Hhort Vaoaaoy, ALEXANDER b. BOYS, f Muhlaod Coiintv. AtTOHNlCT KHIKAI.. LYMAN K CKITCHFIELP, (X Holme, lloiintv. COMrTBni.l.llB OK THS tRfASURV, WILLIAM 8 V. PRENTISS, ( Frenkho County OOHOOI. UDMMIVHIUMR, ALEXANDER 8 RAMSEY, Of Rsrdia Oonutv. HOARD K PUBLIC WORKS, lnu.ru.,) WILLIAM LARWILL, or A.nhod County. "'A V.OSWCT.) CHARLES BOEShL, Of AllSielte Ooueiy. ,' 1 , . ! rOBCONUBKU DAVID A. HOUK, or IIOKTOOMtBT, Democratic County Ticket. 8 riff WILtlAM H. OILLE3P1E. Treasurer. JONATHAN KEN SKY, Recorder. THEODOKE P. EBY. Oomraiiionr. GEORGE A. GROVE, Burteyor. JOSEPH B. JOHNS. leflrwiery Director. JESSE DEMINT, Whiskey iDauw-lnr. JOHN WEAVER, Kieur Inspeator. MICHAEL BUHANTZ, Port Inipwtnr. GEORGE VVINDER, Current News Items. of The Gold porno atill ooatinoa, and eoars nnaetllae buaiasM of vary tort. The Black Republicans of Ntw York, d irinc to tarn th victorias of Sheridan to po U'icalaooooBt, tbs Mayor o( ihs City very Droparlr vetoed a bill providing for aa illu mination at the public expanse. There seems to ba a faiaina prevailing ia the soothsra ooontias of California. Rosaorana having appointed Frank Blair to command the defsnaes of 8t Louia, pnblie uv dlgBStlon was so great that ha had to promise bis removal. The panio is not otetyet in St. Loais, though it is sabsidU4V Ths stores ara olotad every day at three o'clock, and boaioeae sus pended V grr opportunity to drilL Jtebsls have control af Missoari south Da Soto, and ars suhsilting off the eountry. It is reported that they have list of all Union man la the counties through which they pass, and that they kill them on sigha 8t Loais is full of refugees from, that seotioo, and thou sand are spring to Illinois aad other States. We lesra tram the special ta the Com mar. cial, that peace Commissioners and gold speculators are very besy and noisy in Wash ington. Ths order of the War Department requiring army officer, on conditio of promotion, be mastered in for tboe years, has been abro gated. It gav great dissatisfaction ia the army. The Bicbmond Examiner says the prison ers received in Richmond from May to Sep-, tember, number 1,(88 and this does not in clude those taken from Hunter, or Irom Grant at Petersburg. The Richmond Whig says thatGilmra aad Jsqaea Isfi Richmond withoat ytag their hotel bills, This la what migV,, n. aea ex pected from the fellows. Forrest if givir f immsnsa amoant troable ia Te;Dma, At lateet accomnU was mak'i nv ths Nashville aad Chetta noc; railroad. "We ara disappointed at receiving nothing definite front General Grant by afternoon dispatches. The rprtr I peacn negotiations in 'leorgia , tnrk to maka l.iloon Vu.e. have an en tbruugb. wilb. Our Brown aa.t.hs repirseot. only one of I ho Confederate Stale., and his negotiations Wv'i'd amount lu nuik News from Confederate lourtur tare that Sherman's army is going north by thousands, and Ihitt his foree is now comparatively amw.ll. From the emoe euure" we are advised thai the Confederates are In obtain a reinforce ment of SO, OHO troops from Eurnpa JefT Davis tniui In be hi good heart, mill til that be will hav r pears and indepen deBcS. So b will if l.inonla it realetied, after years of bloodshed Tbi)rul.nliliiyi. il.at (Irani b tuiit lit - j other great bailln. Tba ratwln aeeio to lia oarryiiif wwrytbiiiR before ibvin in Miaiuii. Abolition Indecency and Profanity. funny. V flml tho following iKiah'rih iu that I iiiineutly loyal hIun-I, thr Cincinnati Oa zttr, whm it a.icftii with evci v maik ot approval : "Beint told by on nf ibn delevlt In Chi cago that KUvery nriinnted wiib (iod, who would protect it, Juhu Wenlworlb replied ' Well Irt UK lea it with Ood , w.i Iib te pealed the fuijitiiM lve lnw and wlmu h ! tunaaway, I niu for lttiiir him ko till Uod catchea li.in " New Uses of Providence. There ia a very bani fellow rtoniuwlicro in Kentucky, who cunti ibutcn to tin) Cin- Icinnati OuitUr. lu one of his Inst articlcN we liuil the lullnwin impious uiR);rith "Providence in on our nidfl lititiiijf kHin.t llie etieinii'H of dm L'ui .n.aud while he. liervn 'the heart of rebel, in firm. In cuukh tliem in ruh on to deitruclion aai nut Our cannon and wuvketa, he. ha alo blinded Ihe counsels ol Iho-ie who would help them and ha caused ihetn to brin;; defeitt and (Imraca upon their parly A few Wdckaago, when the Federals were everywhere tinmiccesHl'ul, the Cincinnati Cvmmtreial asserted that God hud nothing whatever to do with the results of battles. Now we are told he nerves the heailH o rebels, and causes them to rush on to de. tructioii against our caunoii and musket',! Peace Rumors. ISouib of tho Republicans lirtve lecn prompt to make political capital out of the reported eagerness of Georgia to lay down urins, ami return to the Union. Diligent inquiry nt Washington has fail ed to find any confirmation of the rmnois. They may he set down as false. Auk Lin coln will make no peace until slavery is abolished; and this will require long years of warfare, make draft niter draft neces saiy, ami finally involve thu whole coun- ! in nerohir 4T W. T. Cooiii'.si"Ai.L,of the Spiing field Hipuhlie, is the worst bored hum in Ohio. Iln published, unwittingly, n acrostic, with certain occult reading very offensive to eyes and ears retinal. He lias since wholly withdrawn from society, and refuses to be seen even by his must inti mate friends. Fine Democratic Meeting at Centerville. day night, wns a fair demonstration. More than twice aa tiutuy votes were in attendance, as nt the Republican Basket meeting of the name day. Messrs. Hoik and biLtoT in ado mtiniratile speeencs. success. Wu The whole thing was a shall have good news from Wathiugtou ou the Second Tuusdav. Cheering News. A correspondent ot the Chicago Timi wilting from MuUanol, Illiuois, saya that unless one miugles with the agricultural masses of that State, ho can have no con ception of the great revolution that going on. Illinois is sura for McClellan by an immense majority. Otto Dressel—Change of Appointment. polntment. lion. ' Otto Dhessell will spesk German, at Beckel's Hall, on Monday night instead of Tuesday as announced yesterday. to of he T We have no dnnbt in tho world that Lincoln will save the scoundrel Paine from punishment.. A pretense some sort will be made, as in the rasa Hphtt and others, bnt nu hami will befall him. Was Butleb punished? Was Hunter made to expiob 'his crimes ? No. Paine will ulso escape. JrTka New York 7W, Lincoln's special organ, in view of the calamities which Republican rule has brought upon the poor, advisees them to subsist ou rations I One-half the meat, ami one-half the butter heretofore nsel will be suffi cient, says tlol Timtt. Aud yet there poor men who will vote lor Lincoln I One of the most able of the oppo nents of Linooln is the Boston Fiontir, German Republican paper. It is ex posing in a fearless and masterly wanner, tha abomination of Liucoluiein. The Horrible Rule of General Paine in Kentucky. After th moht atienuoii cfiuita. Gen Paine, oho of Lincoln's antra' in Ken tm ky, hait bwt'n removeil by order of Gen. Burbriilgn, and a pot lion of hi crimaw mailt) pnlilic. Ha Laa madn ai-ecoril ol ninnler, mlibrrj, anon, cowanlics ami cruelly aui li a liaa not bivil lieiloforu ilpTrlopeil Uiiriug lliin liiilcoii war ; but which imlicatita the rttrigrtaion ol tli Auifrican jeoplfrorn atale of fitt-ilom to adoniinatiiin audi a a wotilil aliart tlie tlaikaat airi'ii of liarbarimii. That audi a mounter wai tolerateil ao luug. in almost ar- .liHTrilitHLl to the tnile nu,in whom he inflicted Lis barbarities, as npon the power which appointed and sustained him, aid which at last displaced him with so much reluctauce. He slaughtered citizens with out accusation, and without trial, order ing them shot without even assigning a reason. He imprisoned multitudes in the same arbitrary manner. He literally lob bed the) whole people of the District, j by the most outrageous assessments ami taxes, and often simply by sending a Miuod of soldiers to a gentleman's house to carry off his furniture and plate. He had a son with him, who was a most efficient a. cnmplii'o in his crimes. On one occasion he had sentenced a youth to be shot. The victim was tied to a tree, and wae deliber ately murdered in cold blood by this son of l'.tittx, in conformity with the father' order. This sou, desiring to luiiiisli a private, room, sent a sijuad of soldiers to the home of a gcntlemau in the vieiuiiy and ruhU'd him of the choicest articles of furniture carpets, chairs, mirrors, die. in his possession. Paine and his son are now at large somewhere iu Illinois A number of prominent black Republi cans, im bnling a member of Congress, were confederates of Paine, and shared tho profits ol his crimes. To this condition the people of lhis country are everywhere coming under the Lincoln Administration. The, slightest diflierenee of opinion is not tolerated, and it is only present lack of power which averts just such a rule front the people of Montgomery, ami tivory otiier county of the Ktate. If Lincoln is re-eloeted he will fuel strong enough to establish one of his minions in supreme power in every I)is tiictof the country, nnd tho woes the1 have alilicted Kentucky will be made uni versal throughout the whole North.' is A certain-Gen. Kikknan, who, a short II III .A . . I ' I ' I . T 1 . - had the documents to prove it, is now on tho Mttiinp for old Abe. Hie conduct was commented npon as it deserved by the tiiiijuirtr, whereupon the Ciuciunali 6'u- zttlt iudignnntly says : 'Abuse of a man whn has periled his life for bis oountrv. and who has won sncn tilt tiuclion in battle, is an. instance of the depth to wbich partisan indecency anil secession malignity can go. Is not this an trite of McClellan, as of tho obscure and dubious Gen. . KrcnNAM ? May we not say, that abuse of such it tian as MoClellan, who bos periled his , lile for his country, and won such distinction iu battle, is an instance of the depth lo which partisan indecency and Republican malignity can go. . 7 A boy waa arrested in Louisville the pther day for selling a copy of the Cincinnati Eruiuirtr. taken belore the shnnlder-atrapH in command, severely lec tured, and warned against a repetition of the offeuse I The wo,iU tusy be searched for a despotism ao mean as that under which we live, and. the search will, be in vaiu. in of of are ' JtW'llie drafted tnen in Indianapolis made the scoundrels who have grown rich out of the war, contribute to pay them out Tbey appeared in force in front of the dwellings of several of this class of fe. lows, one of whom they made give his check for tM.OOO. , .r.j Iris ascertained that tho most villain ons measures ever adopted by any party, are now niaturiuO in Indiana for the pur pose of carryiug that State for the Ito' publioans. :r, We look with all confidence to the re. suit of the October . election in Psnusyl vania. . We feel assured that tt will Democratic. If so, Lincoln had as well get off the track. Shkrioas had liO.UOO troops in valley, while Eablv's force did not ex ceed 20,000. . The Utter was deceived the sice of the fudoral army, aa he would not have hazarded battle to incur almost certain defeat. . ) ' There is a report from Washington city that Kouastaa had. whipped Forreit, and driven him nine miles; but there is nothing of in ths official bsbVtio. Democratic Meetings. DEMOCRACY. Uniun, Randolph, Tj Fridav, evening, September :tilih, It Elliott and T F Thrciher, j Ceutereillt, Wmhinqtim, Tp Thursday, j evening, September '.'!ih, II Elliott and l A Uouk. , ! CfriMiinfoirii. German, T. Friday, ev ening. Sept. ;iinh, II A Ilouk and 1'liuits O Lowe l.ihrrh, JrlTeiunn, Tp. Saturday, eveninir, October 1, Thos Thresher snd (ioore W .Mh- lamnre. Altxandcrville Sslnrday, evenini!, Octo ber let, Uenderson Elliott and Adam Clay Jurofc Alther'i, Four Vile. lloMut, on J.eb- anon like Monday fttemnp, tieioner .in, IBtU. I) 0 Fitch and C B llartmau Kinult $ Croetrv. Mit'liion, Tit -Tues- day.'efeninif, Ocioher 4th, T O Lowe, H.ictor Egry and U h. Boyer. ' A Lfhnnmi Th rlr Evcninp. Octo ber lith, IH64, (leorKO W Uouk and Thomas O Lowe. . I'armertville- 3atuidy nii'lit, October t. (Ion I). A. Uouk, (ienrn V. Nauurlh and K Tboropeon. At Sntaa $, ay ..., I'mion nainr- day iiiKhl. October 1st, V. tt. Ilarliunii, L'r Elfry. Al llarthmaneillc. at Snndura SMur- day n'mhi, October lit, linn. Oeo. W. Ilouk aiet Thus. O Lowe Urarerloirn Wedne.ilay nii'lit. Ocbnber 5th. T. F. Thresher and 15. Thompson. limr tVeri Friday I o'clock P. .M , Oct. 7th, Thus. O. Lowe, E Thompson, Thoiaits Y. Thresher and W. II. tiillesple. l'yrmont End ,v Oelohvr 7, Hon. Thomas J. S Smith and II. l-.Nioll. Ornriri--Fri1ay niirht, )etobr 1, lion Oeoriie W, Ilouk and (Jeorire V. Nsnei'th Miiimialiura. Miami. Tn . Saturday. tvin infr, October Hir, fieorge W Honk, 11. I'JIiott snd Judc (lilinnrn. Democratic Meetings. Hon. 1). A. Ilouk will adtlrees the ptople of Preble county, nt Robinsons lirove, one mils north of W.t Alexandria, Sntiuday October 1 . And iu Butler county, At .Ucksonburir, on Monday, October Jl. At Whipple's Otove, Tueaduy, Ocliitier 4 At Uethauy, Wednesday, October 6. I For the Empire. Coercion. go the this The last clanse Eduiond Randolph's plan of government, n.w thoriting un txertiuti of the force of the Mhult aaainiit a delinquent Slate, came Into cm.' erution In thi ('onvenfion 'which formed oar Constitution U.hiti it Mr. MaimsoM ob Rorved: ' 1 That the more he reflected on llio lino of force, the more he doubted thu practicability, the justice and the ellicaey ot it, whau applied lo people collective anil not. iniiivniiiaiiy.- cred lent seemed to provide tor its own d struclioii. The use ol force against a Stat would look more like a declsration of wnrtban an inllictloii of punishment, and would prob ab'y be considered by lbs party attacked as niisolution ot all praviaus cum pacts by hicli it might be bound. He hoped that such a system might be framed as miiihl ren ii r this reiourae unnecessary, unit niovsn that tha clause be postponed. I hie motion waa agreej to ucin. con. Jdadiaun rapm, page 14U. ' On the 8th of June, in the Federal Coaveii. lion, Mr. MauisoN said again: "Any government for 'tha United State formed on tho supposed practicability of us mg fnruH against the imconititntioitnl pro cendings of ihn Slates, would prove as vision a y and as fallacious as the government of ungress. referring ot course To the tiov- ernmeut under the old Articles of Confeder ation. Madiitfn Fapert, 'p. 171. Alkxaniiku Hamilton expresses his visy's of "coercion of arms" thus : t' ' Bat how oau this lore ha exerlad uvuti the Stales collectively. It is impossible. .It amounts to a war between the parties. For eign powers will not be idle spectators. They will interfere; the oolifuaiea will irliase, and a dissolution td' the UttioQ av ill enaus." jXuu'iioh rapa t, p. 'Jliu. i Again, in ths debate iu the N. Y. Conven tion, Mr. Hamilton says: ' ' ' It has been observed that to coercs ,tus States is one of the maddest projects that was ever devised. A failure of compliance will never be confined to a single State. Suppose Massachusetts, or any large Stale should r fuse, and Congress should attempt to compel them, would they not have influence to pro cure assistauce, especially from those Stales which are in the same situation aa themselves What a picture dues this present le our view A complying State at war with a non-comply ing Slate; Congress marching the troops one stale into tne hoiom ol another; Ibis State collecting auxiliaries, and lornilbg, per i . i . i i -t naim. at tuHitwiiy twatniusiL iib i ru n ru i nnvu J ..V.... Uere ii nation at war with tUe f. C u Miy n sonable man be well disposed lower Is a govern .... 1 r ment which makes war and caruuse ibe only meas.of supporting it.elf.go.Pn,oont. hat can exist only by the sword 7 Every such war must involv. ihe inuon.nt with lb. guib This single con.ider.lien ehonld J .!'. licient to dispose every peaceable iitil,n against sech a goveruiiienl. But can we be-, lie,, that one State will ever suffer itself be used as an iiuurumonl of coerciou 7 The thing i. a dream; it . i.npos.ible."-WW.rs Debute; tol 2d, pp 282-5 Osoans Misos said:-"lt is acknowledged by Mr. Patterson that hi. plan could not enforced . without o.ililarv coercion. Doe. hs conshhj Die (orce of this concession The most jarring elementsnf. nature, Ure and water theaiaelvei, are sot more incompatible lhan such a mixture of civil liberty and mill-, ury executes.. Will not tho citiaen. of invaded State as.i.t one another, til) the, rire aa ons maa ami shake off Ihs Union toelbr"'s-a''aisil 1'upert, pay, 817. , togeiaer f -e- ' uy, m, yuy, . , That the Slsws of these ahuliuguiahed were those of the framers of aav Goostituiion, is svidsnl from tbs fact that every propositioni luoklng to the txeroise of military coercioo, 1 rtjtcltd by an overwhelming vote, aud nothing justifying tba idsa that the Govern- eient has this power, csn be found to-dsy ia our Constitution or any of its amendments Let lbs people read and ponder. "The truth PHILOPOLITES. PHILOPOLITES. From the Clark County Democrat. The Widow-Maker's Mass Meeting. It ia auuouuced that there will b a Mbm Mi.i iiiu in Horinsridld. on Saturday next, to help along the caaso of the distinguished widow-maker of the 19th century. The meeting will, ws suppose, lie DelU IU tne ......I ,l., t.: ,1,. inncniirlsls .... . place tor such a garnering. I na inimwing eminent old roiwtera of I Ins cuy will preside Irom the tops nt grave stones: Hon. Sam Nhellabarger, Ihs Uoomeu can- idate tor t'nngress in the 7ih District. Cocgeshall, the blovialor. Col U B Wilson, Ihe "life-long Demo crat. ' These tneir will occuuy seats upon the tallest monumrnls, while some lesser lights, such as Littler, Miller, MvOrew and Quincy I'etis, will occupy seats on the small grave stones. Theolliceisof lbs meeting will he escorted 10 Ihe Cemetery by a proees.ion beanug wide awake torches, black capes and greenbacks, in the following order: Lincoln the widow-maker. Paid minions in uniform, who dare not go lo the liel.l ol battle, but at borne oppress the poor. One million and six hundred thousand men who have been bait lo their country by the imbecility of tho Hat boat clown and ly rnut one million six hundred thousand ede turns of ibe Republican platform. White children who have ueen orpnanea for u few Niiruers. . lhii olive branch ol pence, wnicn tue rres- ident suid should go with the swoul A oo d dnl ar with a ureentiiu a. One million widows whose husbands have none lo nave the way of ibe widow maker lu his final rest Tha writ of Habeas Corpus, reversed. Thirty seven thousand and nine hundred half s arved inmates from Northern basllles. Eleven hundred thousand mothers whose manly sons areroiling to gratify tho ambition ol Lincoln Seward's bell. . General Bunks, sandwiched between mules and cotton, surmounted Willi a wreath ol ihs costs of men niuidered lo add tn bis wea ta. Sieel date rneravines id the Printing Of fices the lyunl has ordered and sulrered to be mobbed. Persous who have I ceo made happier by this abolition crusade for cotton and niggtrs. " l o whom it may concern. Abraham swapping horses. The innocent cause of the present war alum, r.thioinan I Dead beads on the through route to men mou I i, no afield pettifogger in Scotch can md plaid tibawl ISitllot boxes guarded tiy nayoneis. Freedom of speech and opinion. Stumps the poor man's curse. Vigorous prosecution of the war. Proceession of Wide Awakes sweeping reb els into the gult ot Mexico. Nobody hurl hheetini; one dollar a yard, i uu in xi u m ft. Lazy and drunkeu politician! who hold fat ollices at Ibe expense ol a tax riuuen people, Ministers ol the gospel who preach Ihe giwpe.1 .of peace, yet urge the eesdjng of tonla 10 hell Irom angered hunts news. Northern women in Ihe lields at work Soldiers graves in the South. The national debt. Enchanting view of the end of the war in tie dim distance. The abolition of slavery at the expense of the Un ion . Goddess of Liberty with a fat nigger buby hi her urnis. . , , . & Collins' from the army, Oiled with Stole i goods Eternal vigilant Ihe pries of Liberty. - I' awning sycophants In otbee. ' ;Mei of independence in irons. Ljtrgs while mice. . i :' jiecretnry Nlanlori, the great American Mar, , Back bona of ths rebellion in two paits: lrxosl Marshals, eavesdropping under-' ben room windows. - Ths procession will march to the Cemetery on the double slow, Keeping time to the sobs of wiqows and orphans. The Widow-Maker's Mass Meeting. The Way the Drafted Men Collected money in Indianapolis. 7 7 of We fins' the following iu the Indianapolis Sentinel ot .the 27lh: Night belore, last, afterhe Republican meeting, called by prominent dratted nepub licans, to avoid aneweiing to their names, by dollaia and cents contributed by tbeir telluw eitir.erfs, a mw occurred. Ths splendid stone front residence of the late Quartermaster General Veien was visited by an excited crowd, who conceived that he had made con siilurabU money out of this war. They threw stones through thu windows, smashing lira hundred dollars worth of glass with every bowlder.' Hut Vsjen did not make his ap pearance, and ty. persuasion, the men front ol his palatial erection, were induced leave. .t j t e v j n I han raa thi- Jiaitiiii Me hnrmsn e Hum -1 ij u u l . j . 1 called Mr. Scberm.n oat and lap- 1 nmn .il - nni ru i tl tm tn still Ininn him I i - " : , T .. i "I"'1 ' ' K i ,hoBM"d dolUr' T.?. 8." I 7' ?J "u," ' V''n,f sl U"lt u.d T B""dl--IV. f .h PUI.P0e . of "l'ev"J l1h"' fwho i had awaken h.m oak-of bis slumbers, from ,7n' . . ... ' ' . lo! . "V ",lnull 0,l"tM"1 """ V,,'J ri"u"" . .... Wke a?. "!T0V,i J, , method of prooedure-bul ''the va c. of ihe ' Pl"l'10 " Tu,c? ' "' .!'"' "Th be things should be. aud should continue onder , coudtl.on of our distracted T cou;,rJ, f Psrtlee take the mattes itv hand, we cat. r". ; ' . . t'". . t'.- '''i .., ' ' . . an Vtw. - u. , - "7. ' t:"eU.h UIZ al- "'"J ""-a - LV .liilel slaodwd . There nver woe such a political , revululi(i) jn Urot of Uemocrivtio ssndi-. ueai dl4 ,th prBtB11t titnej ssll bulthe thieves aud .bnddyitss srs huirabing for McClellan. Celina Standard. Medical. 1 i I'KES Conli CoM, for Thewil, A.Oinie, sod itlMlimlii.a. II If only necesi-sry lor any ou id'iv ItrouiJ.-u with ihepsoiinpiiuttotryabotil ol Mru'k'andi Mellifluent Cmiyh Raliam n il rlis itS Still S,tMins of HI n't soil I" mi eni'ell.iil Margie tor any ktml hi eore I nrimi. n i" 'o!ii, t" ,p-. ii.i . hmIm meilii-ine 'or moml triee Oti Ossta pel lrflll. irorssle by .lrngitsicenersllv. , fnl IVKitVHOhV In b!nfi cured ol Ihn diitrHHinf A Jt" by t)l UM4 of Dr. Strickland ' Pile KmJy. NkJ wlmt ttmrttj my Mho tinVf nn d t(; Mr. rimr!) w. l,smi.un.l it'Hiuviiir, sou nr. j. listMutiss. lliiK'iiiiiHti, U . Initth wsrtAiMiri d wtAr uHitiif on mii t( hr Htru klnmi' I'll ktmwiy. 1 hy rwy lliy hnv llii(i fTPiyiiiiHK out if tttn iiihiid u rs-iini, but n fnt 8ir)fklftnl fit hfintijr t1rled irrfHt rurts filler teulti ring lor many yrars ttli (h (i mt kind of Plifn. '1'ln y rst-omniend Try tarn who (.uttering to try it. ( Dr Strickland? 9 rile Remedy. flolil tiy Mil tirnirbtliitM, f 3 om pot. MstunMcltort-il al No. tt KriMt Fourth Htit'itv'tmiRti, (. ml 4 to rommi'elhein instil is th nasi preparation ev.r tl'-i. It not ool X ''ires I Isi RlH) va nllolis 01 M ;T1irnii, N ,,,, ,,, it utn, KiajiiS swisi ,, r m , an,l i.iiiii-i.'HIhii iri i by in to AND K U X. o Strickland' Auti-ChoUra Mixture. H oonifto'.its'on nf Hrtrinti(i, linttrWntr', sliniu. I artist suii t dmilnall . saliiili veil I liiLuiiun am. lTnnwlsvlRN id ih only rtrffrftnt n will otter! I)frinnucnt rnrcol I'mnhfn him I f)vitciir. Thi Ann Chiiltrw Mixtur b now in nu tn om- if mr nny Vispkl1l Wlll'tH it fVf8 titer Urt-lltrSlt VlUltfaVljllDII. It hn stnvuil ill- livt-n of ihoiiNiiutlit of our B)dtrii and 'ttiaefiutfRiid wh will run runt it lo Ii Ih wt reiiift iy in ahA world for I'liitilifnHnd I'y(Mntry. Mr s,i',ot Cov iiiuion. My., will I moit hapi t to Hevti-stv niv orif us. lo Ihs virtue ol Mirk k land' A lit l OholoTd Mimiirp; In laH Wf lm h treat ituO)lir of tsilinioiiiNli from patient" lio Iihvh larrn rurt-d afir ni'iiiaf irrunoiincrti iu m w if l'r 1 neir im ymt-iaNiin, ninti after Ukintc only on I otlleor HtncKiMnd'a Ann Chol era Mixtti p. If .oiminvr Ysi-h lMtrrhfa and Pynvn- tory ti v on Isoil.e , , mlt ntori Hson nrivivvs . ' ' OlStY OENtrjNK HAIR RESTOHER ! UISKAHVS OK T11K; SCALP rpHK rtkill-vf tti uiedival l.ruliylu treatiiijt diaf bm-p of IIim m'tilp liavn.ii. tiiHori:y of racot, b?f?n 11 Haiti tiy I Hire, U. InOst i lll't.r Uir kr0 01 I(l HUfl nD IrniDA. It it not to U woiitltrs-d at, an il r quin n yrrai lU'lV. iJsflt r af;lTi'l It in l ft tltrtltll lllVt-tia.Mtlt) Ol tlia utuHsfB aliit It m)iui-h tl.ti tiiPH. laieHa tUm aiir) i dtbtovtfiMl.it nt nn niivr lDtpoatiuiny to m-asi f&tt lli siiDt'HeK anil eltt-ct a Mi0iiiierit enrn. LiaH-M il tlit sx-nlji navvc hci'ii pionriincau inriirania by aotuao. thu wuat niiiiDr uy jihymciaLi. 1 !), da vui?d V KAHW ok ituui i'o llm M tihnr purl nf Mi htintMn irama, and I am a (in. UKNMUY I So faraa It nnwn, tlittt. woul.i n nnnitfnily rradiuata MlWatt, roiaiuriouiu Ulei,rlt's1 Ul lllUMMM I, ,, - tJALT RH BUM, BOA hlJ HI Alv - And oihor iMiirtiieoun iiMasN, nnl rratora be hair to thot-ewtm liava become biild. 'J o make jood ih NtavriHu. I will forfeit FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS It I frill to our I' wor-t vnm-a of ditteatfvd aaalpa I . tb I o ii ist Htaadint wttn itta OHV.X GH1 Nl' I NIC H A IH ItRNlUHBN. ' Keatl th fotlnwing- Mit, Smith Gould.) t.Ahv, New Von a, PauP OkMuhn: Two yMra ivn iuv h hIu ifHrima dtetettsH'ii.Hinl my IihI r eoiiirnen' d to lull out Tery lnt. Tk iiauav npreiid tiulil itif -ca'p hhb ttn- n unipleta ort. II Orl'SIJir TS'ry )nllUMIi; Illy IWfl U l)lli aVat broken; I tit burnii.x uul ilrhitijj hfii-(li-o khh ui mi--pohnblt; I would t'!y rnis-dy alter tn. dy, i,ut only nioinootni y rt'iu f. J i'inulied at-Tentl pltjui i'ikuh of ilti- i-itj. I wna Informed hy them thut tha diHuano with which my K-Mp waa aHeotd waa M e Halt kii inn, ami uiri km y coma not oeiif-ni me. i read vour alveiUKeuieit and ncludfd lo ctinattlt yoH. You aHrtured me that ymi would eradieatw the diet aae aud reetore uiy hmr, whitfh had become very tluu, Wtth tl.Ht ftot'i rauro 1 pifct-e-f ifiyaeti m your hauda, aud the refcultt aro, 1 l ave a luiuilitpt liead of hail; my a'Hlo i uerleatly well, aud lit hair liaa ceaied lc tall otn. lUiesM't tilly yours, ; Man. Ha it Uoulu, ISo. f;7 Bonth Pearl itrert. It im a ftn't ackuowlvtlfied by all who bate used the Hair Heatorer, and their ttani w L4nn, tiiat it la THK ONLY PRKFAKA'IIOM i 'I ttat would stHswUutlJy asd pwijiajieaUy reator lh hair of thuae who are 11 d, aud prevent the J.Ala m) kaluno orr. The larae and rapidly InoreaaiuK aaie of Beatorattf e it til ifporievidHiceof tm tvianUtild vrtieAta it la tjoalvriiug upon ' ' - TBK HUMAN YAM1JLY. 'ITie'(H)aflleoce(tr the publmhat btreii pbtanjed.and the) ail unite ru aiieatuu to iLf uteri tausl vaaluperi- ortty.. OVElt AMPltRhARATTONH lot , , !'! ihe not Kteriotrhiluceit. 1 do not reoomemiMl y prKsis hofi UidMUse hair to ktt.w .is Osel lu UeUyaa many mowthe. ae it isa iiiiplwisuiioMitslily, sotf toVlly m eonSMitent with the IswaU iiiuie. lo U.ote ahoare kepUat or moreUuJuu., I will niaka a bous Que etlari I will forfeit l,00O . (Ooe '1'hiiiounJ llullsrs) If 1 Isll tA 'eure 'lhe woi.l canos of pkttisl IsiMuess, under ttnt-ou years' elaad ibs wtlh , -. 'i . . - TUJ ONLY I.KN INK IUIK Rta'l'UREK. 'thin wiMiderlul reaaUy la svld by druaifists getter. ir'yutin iiiiioiht hah not OUT IT SINO . r oit it. : N H. rare. ),iiarenteeriu every esse a hers the SI reetlons for t fe areimplimtly otieyed. ,. . e-w frl.-e, ft per boiile. er sis liules for IS. I'HoV II. A. PK Ml'NN, fe.1 Pvnnrikl.ir. Mo. SU Or.nue aftreal. hiui. Allsnr. Sew Vork i i ii ilia - FRED. SCHWARTZ, Xiutuheir, Stall No-. 3,i '."nuirrrf siuk ok.tu WabSKT notWK. Keeps onhMid the PottQuallty of Meats. tneosa tw ' . KKrttlNS bXHIKdVSJ or HAV inrf th-ir J'J.t.VOif TVNKU CAHBWlLr mm! panaoue. aon wieaM wn luare at .11 i an- riklTbA CSINK'S HOOK ANLi CAt'KK bTOSK. Momer iH'Ctiirdait Main streets. ',, i i sue ' ' " ri. lW XOKItRT ' : HAMUEJ,' FE'L'T NIIt'1 iSTATK. NO'I'IOK lit h.r.l.y l el il at Ate andeialitneil hae la,eii appoinlait and u,ualitteil mm A illiiiulNlralor ou Ihe estate! 1 Hsmlltfl yelule, tHlHof Mi'iilr.loery ooiinly. dewaaed. Ml X liKN AMAeSl.lolt. iaT0Ni AusUth, ISUJj acalu UtaAaiw i',)A lKH SI O N '' II can la. maite elllng ou r 04V"r 41ainpirl MtNlala. with tMrtaatl lifc.eiea of allhe eau.lliiatea. Also, eplaadld madal oloa. ralOratit, rl'w, SIU per hua.d. lo Aseete i Just tha husinas lor UlMlMrsad r. diaalilwl eeldaei s to auaae IB. -bauiple seulon raceua, ol I'.eaias. Ad dtLi W. K. l.M'llaH, eeulT-lf Cmcinnau, Ohls.