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- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, IBS ! ' ! Current News Items. Goldisdu..ioJ 27. If Sh.r-a. Uk. , 8avanoah, let dealer "with Urge etocn on b.nd." look out for break I The Federal and Slate Uih la unio now , atoouDt to an average of $130 00 oo each Toter. Thi.maybecalMbeaTy. Bat there ii worse coming. ' I There i. sow hope that the Lincoln plea to emnpgle bona. State, inlo the ITnioo will fail. Tbe campaign against Riohmoad baa coat 160,000 men, and sis hundred million, of dollam. ' Four dssrters are lo he "shot U death' it Camp Hurris'ide, near indiaoapolle. Tbe new Attorney General it under middle size, hat a big eose, crou-eyei, and a bald head. The ciliaens of Cincinnati era having a pleasant time charg-ina: each other with snak ing false return lo avoid the income te. The report thai Sherman had reached 8a vanoah with 40,000 more men, blaek and wbite, than he bad wkee he ttarted, ha. been traced lo Abraham Lincoln. Oie a. in pref erence a reliable gtntltmait, or an intelligent contraband. The people of Canada are io a paaic for fear of retaliating raids from tbe 8tetea An n.rl.r tn r..arrEt the St. Albans marauders ha been issued. Savannah is the largoet, aod before the war k. ...-iianeri-.ua oilv in Georgia, ll ie a ,u mini f " -1 J - " beautiful place, and contain many fine pab. lie building, public library, Ac. The correspondent of the Commercial in. ainuates strongly agaitist Rosecrao. lb cbarire current in Washington agaioit him would not be believed, unlees published offi cially. Morton haa received authority lo raise new regiment in Indiana. We presume author ity for such a purpose is very easily obtained Mid might be bid in Ohio for the asking. , Akron, Ohio, bus reached a population of A noil ant) is henceforth lo be a oily of tbe second class. ! , Via Cincinnati Gaielie discredits the re rjorted capture of Savannah, Mrs Choate. widow of the eminent Kufus Cboale, ie dead at ibe age of 60, Tbe Republican surveyor of New Tork, and Tbnrlow Weed are in a quarrel. It is said that when the Canadian Judge an nounced the discharge of St Albans raiders in Montreal, the crowd cheered vociferously It is aaid that the verdict, in the military trials at Indianapolis will be announced on Friday. Feb. 23, It i. admitted that the publio printing done at Washington, ie sinking a mint of public monev. Greeley says that a greenback which calls itself $i lies. It is only a little more thaa 12 Not Confirmed. The reported capture of Havaunah proves to be liogus, as every relleoting man supposed it would. The Journal has hoaxed the neople of Dayton four times in a single week. Not Confirmed. A Lincolnian Fallacy. "The public debt haa become a substantial branch of private property." "Men readilv perceive that they cannot be much oppressed by a debt which they owe themselves. j es. AOranant ijincom. For some time after the war began, wan the policy of the Kepullicans to deny that public debt would result from, the conflict. Aa the war progressed, and the public indebtedness increased, they cufr singly denied its existence, or diminished its amount by a specious and fraudulent display uf figures. Now, however, in the fourth year of the conflict, when the enor mous sum of ur obligation can no Ion' ger be concealed from the most eredulou. or ignorant, we are gravely told that thi debt is a "substantial branch of property; and that, even considered as a pecuniary liability, "men will readily perceive thi they can not ha much oppraeaad by a debt which the owe to themselves." This woald be an insult to the publio iatelli eence, if there were such a thing as pub' lif! intelligence in these frantie day. debt were "property," how easy it wonld he for individuals to become rich as Rothschilds ) And if national debt "not oppressive" because "tho people it to themselves," it would be the part wise economy to permit the nation to con struct all our railroads, build all house., cultivate all our lands, and, short, ba at the expense of whatever an outlay of money in any eater prise or in any brant, of basin.. debt thus created wonld be "substantia) property," aud the bigger of course better; aud the people wonld "readily per ceive that they could not bo much pressed by a debt whieli they owe themselves, The great evil of a National Debt is that it diminishes the ayfrtgatt of National Wealth; for we may admit, argument's sale, that it Jot not, so BS as ihe louda an heM t it own olo. Tb iKhif U, tbat it mk a new dis- : tributioD of tlie w.lth of the ouutiy, end imiioveruhes the many to enrich the fow Th, n,tim Wge, considered a. wh, may U ortli precisely much JMon tU ,it wM inrurr,(1 Bat the people, instead of being nearly equal poeee.eor.oi if.....M,u their several portion gone from them into the handa ef a comparative few. Aod the sum which once were theirs, to do . ., , i : ..!....- itn as tney pieaseu, era now ..it, anJs, as evidence of debt, upon which the farmer owner are bonnd to pay inter est, until such indebtedness is paid if such a time should ever be. We may illustrate tbe whole matter in the ease of a family. Suppose hit. broth er, inherit S.'i.OOO each making in the aggregate $80,000. Ol the aix, one is indent, cautious, sharp, aud uuHcrupu- The others are idle, profligate, aud uuforlunate. In the course of years, the thrifty brother, by one resort or another. a. obtained a mortgage of ftli.aUU upon the eetate of each of his brothers, upon hich they each have to pay him tW&0 an nual interest. Now we can well imagine m fortunate holder of the uiui tgngws pro- aiming that the wealth of the family is not diminished; that the family are quite as rich aa evr they were; that the debts are wholly owing to thttiueteet, etc. But th fiv luckless follows, who keep tlioir noses to the grindstone all the year round to pay interest; who are ablo to make no improvement of their property; aud who are ooustrained to deny themselves oven necessaiies of life to meet their obliga tion, are nnabl to appreciate or enjoy the family prosperity, of which the mortgagor of their positession, and th recipient ot th earning of their toil, makes such louil boast. .... This is an exact illustration of the kin- colnian fallacy uuder consideration. The lands, and lots, and goods, and chattels of ninety-nine of our people, will be under bond and mortgage to pay an oppressive sum in the shape of interest, to a fortunate one. of each hundred of the whole popu lation. Still, "the aggregate wealth of the whole natioo is not diminished." The lucky holder of bonds will esteem the debt "substantial property." Uut whether the debt which the people thus owa to themselves will not be oppressive, the tax paying seasons of 18G5, and tuture years, will determine. I Greenbacks in Nevada. to it A correspondent of the St. Louis Repnbli can says: ... "If a maa or woman designs to get his or her name in the papers, all that is necessary for them to do is to coatraoi a ueui, auu men pay it in legal tenders. They are immudi auly published by advertisement iu the news papers to Ibe world aa haviug been guilty of paying a debt in greenbacks, and the friends of ihe .dvertiser are warned to never truit them, and to pass tnem around fortha benefit of the parties tubers nave aaopiea a novel method of giving publicity to such acta, by havini a small handbill printed in neavy moornins'. statins? that John Smith had this day paid Richard Brown $50 in greenbacks at par, for goods, aa the casa may be, contracted on a gold basis. They are then posted np in the most frequented and conspicuous place in tnecity, ana are oeriam to aurusi univer sal attention. New England Ideas. The New Tork Tribune congratulates its readers that New Englaad ideas rule the country. It is a faet, and to it we owe the nresent terrible condition of the nation OS aa T a -jtoe viuuruun.l uuuuinir. i.ui, only New England ideaa rule us, but the New ttngland spirit so pread it taint everywnere that tbe conspiracy mama is aa prevalent now as the witch mama was in me goon old uays of tbe diobs cotton Mather I bvery fir is now supposed 10 oe an incen diary bra I If the is owe of our in in volves The the op to not the for Jong The treat advantage of citiaent being ere d itors as well aa debtors, with relation to the publie debt, is obvious. Men readily perceive that thev cannot be much oppressed by a deht which tbey owe to tnsmseives. rreaiaeni $ Mtuagt. Tbe old apology tor exlravagaace. "it s an in th family," has rained many a one and is no less a lallaey iu the mouth of a President, than in thai of a peasant A public debt is a publio burdeu and the heaviest end of the log rests on the shoulders of labor. If it were possible lor the evidun- of Dublin deht to be owned pro rata by ev ery man in the conntty, repudiation of the whole would be neitueranaraanip nor a crime, for it would be all the same to tbe people bnt that never was and never can be thecase. The debt ef a nation is always owned by cap ital and it matter net to whom tbe interest is paid, at bom or abroad, it is a burden still and the logio which teaohe that a publio debt i "no debt at all," is borrowsd from th philosophy of the Hibernian steward, who oontended that a kettle which be had dropped overboard ia the ocean waa "not lost be cause ha kauw where it was. JVsie tfareu Htgltttr. . , Erurara. The following epitaph is ia the hnroh yard of Umpton-on-Severn : Caiiar Una suae, lo uop- ef Ztoa, liota lay the bunllord ot the Lion j Hie aoa keps on Ihe bueiuae anil, kaiseed ta lb heavenly will. Some few weeks since a suit waa termiua- ted ia Hungary, which bad engaged thaourla in that oountry for 180 yeara , A ladv had her likeness take by a photo- kl.,' .ka ...ol.rl il .all that bar giaiiaiai, w -- husband prefers ll to the original. New England Ideas. Swearing for a Family. Kro(l It. S Mc(,i.v, fur U"irten ver. D6cdol. . During ooe of our exumixslions for baptism at Ngukaog, 1 observed lhat one womau end some three or four oung people bed the seme surname. Tnia ciruuinstauce led to the following conversation between myself and one ol the young ineu 1. ii i .! observe yuu all have Iba same surname. Are you members ol the sain lamily T 1 in quired. "Yes," one replied, "this is inoiher and thps are my brotht-rs." "Where is jour lather f" 1 continued. ' He is at home attending l' buurie." "il,fs tie approve ol your em'irat'in ChriMiaiiity 1" "Tes, he is autiruly willing." "Why duel not yonr father himnelf become a ('hrintiiin " "tie any it wonld not aii'wor fnr all tint family lo vinbrac Cliriittmrity." "And why," I anked, with noniti curiosity, "d(M-s h.-. think so 7" "He esys that if wn all become Chris tians, our heathen neighbor will luke advnn tagn of thl circumstance to iinjiost up. n us." "Uuw w II they do that?" T enquired. Christians arn not allowed loswear or light and father Ays that when our wicked neijli bnrs aicertaia that we have embraci d Christi anily they will proceed at once to curse aud maltreat us Hence, Uthnr snys to us. "You mnv all become Chriitiaiis, but 1 must remain a hemhrn. so as to retaliate1 on nur bad neighbors. You can go lo meeting and worship, hut 1 inual stay at home In do the cursing and fighting lor the family." A Slight Mistake, But one that Might! have Ended Serioaly. A iientlfinnn residing tin Second street re lumed suuiowlmt suddenly from a huaines trip up the river one ovening laat week, and Dpi in entering hi home learned from ICbony that the awom partnerof his joys and sor rows bad gone lo the "circuuilms" with the "Captain and his wikers." Our huro is not ortlinurily a i"alous man, but tho green-ered monster look pOH.sessioii of hitn junl then, and arming himself to the teeth he started out to watch the festive couple They met on Mudiaon street. Tbe injured husband draw a revolver, and cried revenue, hut a quick movement ou the part of Ihe otlicer wrested it Irom his band and brought him tn tbe ground. "My husband I O, my brother I" screamed the Inly, and hostilities ceased. fJ"Wait I" exelaiitied the vanquished husband, with surprise, iw he clutched the band that smote him. "I I didn't know it was you ; I thought it ws some d d odicer making love to my wile." Here came in the laugh by a namber of by standers, during whioh ibe trio moved home ward. Tl.e officer bad been absent two years, and during the absence of his sister's husband he arrived here, en route for his home in Illinois on furlough. Mtmdhm Jlulletin. Predictions. i ; Mrs. Cora V. I., (latch, spiritual medium s predicting in relereuce to the war. Bhe says or, as is believed by those haviug faith, th spirits speaking through her say : A plot will li inaugurated to assassinate Mr. Lincoln before hia inauguration. We (the spirits) know this to be true. Time will test this prediction, She also say : There will be one more draft, and po'sibly two, for it is the intention of the leaders of tbe rebellion lo arm the slave', preposterous ua it may seem to some. In ihut case five hun dred thousand more men will be required to fill np the ranks of the army, as an offset to the new order of thing which is about to be inaugurated by our enemies, and also to take tbe places of those who term of service will run out before another year closes. And further the spirits say not. A Will If we possessed the most talus bla things ia lha world, and were about to will them away, tbe following would be our plan of distribution : We would will lo me world, truth ana friendship, which are very scarce, We woull give to physicians, skill and learning. lo Abolition editors power to tell the truth occasionally. To "clergymen, zeal in tbe cause of Christ crucified, instead of the nigger glor bed. To lawyers, merchants, broker and public emoera, honesty. To old women, short tongues and legs To young women, common esnse, large waists ami nntaral leet. To aervauts, obedience and honesty. To old men, preparation for death. To young sprouts of dandies, goed sense. little cash and bard work. To old maids, good tempers, little Ulk and suitable busbauua. To old bachelors, a love for virtue, children and wives. Leaf tobacco will catch It I Forty cents pound additional taxation, it ia estimated, will swell the revenue some twenty-five mil lious. Two bou nty brokers are under arrest in New York for crimping furlonghed soldier aud sailing him lo a rooming oltlcer lor oue thou sand dollars. Among the lanntonanie colors this season are "Loudon Sni(ike"ud"Nik-biug.tle Sighs Their tiuta may be imugiuud but not de scribed. Uoraoo's motto, "ns sutor ultra crepitlam, applies to railway employes, and may be trans lated, stick to your station. eer-e-e"ea-e ay . . . . !. "- . . 1.1 JL New Advertisements. 1U8SOLUT1UN NOTICK. . mUK prti.rHhiphflorursj iiij(iuu UwM-nHi I kulaeriLwjrii, uudar tb linn name of titty, Hilt) I Uay.i) ihHtislviMi liy UtuttiaJ ()tiiit,ut. Tlin Imibi nan will b uoniiouod by LoiHrtl b. bilwr, who tittH jurutiHti uib tDireiia ml turn oitir tr(Df r( nuU who mvu nfui an tiiivmtt tiua to autl.iruD. nrm. ihaau hat, LKOnAKII n.UILKR. JelTdlw-3tw AUEAHAM HAY. SSUV1L.S. P Molan'e Oface haa haan moved trous megg s baiMtng to as Uain elreei , Cntween beooudaud iimd straata, ovei Mr. Koeebei- . xtstivb wina-Tbe beet and puis native oalawba Wiu. lor iale by the ..harrel or gallon. Aire. JiKSUHHllia KOKI, I daUt . Hear ikaAeyiuu, : , a ' TKTITION FOR I'AtttlTlON'. Hmrjr M.OeMiarl, O-lhnrt Ann (11 tirt nil Mt M 0tbrl, T.. Am l R. tt.ll.rmo, John A. V.Hrnin. rtorr O-I Imn ami (il.n O.Wirl Suinor Ourl ol Montgoinvit Count), Oluo. Pa lition for Partition. MKI.IA K. WKl LKRMAN, Joho . Wellarnian, H.I, r F. II IkiI, H,.artm f. 0lihrt and KlU-n 0thart will nonnrt lliat a Patlnoa waa nlrit a,(.til tliem on the Imh day at ! ruber, A ; I. IHnv, In the MuiHMittr '.'ourt r,l yonltfomerv Coua ' tv. Ohio, lir Hani y Al OeMmrt, atriirioe Ana '.lr , haft aii'l Mary M. Iir-bharl, anl la nu pf-n'ting, wnrrain nanry n . wenriari . .iaiuarina ami ..guitar,, u.r, u. Oi.hart uwaan.1 parunoaul Ui.(oliu. nirf r,al aalate. lo-wit: Huna a in lha Cnnnly of Montsamery anil 8tat of OluorMlnr a part of the a,nih.a-t quarter of aeinion No. I, towii-hi No. S, ranua & eaal, u.; ISeixinuli'K at tbe eoiitl, at cortiurnf lha traot lltH .Ml H.n rtaH a., an" w. I'olrr thu ac-tlon foroer at a atone; then,- n. 'i' los '6 porrhea altinn Oahhart's bmi I, i.n line to a Htoiie; Iht-m-e n. 1". w .1 ho.IiiO parrhea. alonj Wea.ar'a nn,l tl.a ar-tMion line to a lIBD; then" a. Hi , w. las r,a ppri-hea alnat ttoot'a line lo a alo' a; tht-iine aohlli 40, a :tj mi pen-ti a alcDt Ja eoh Hha.la'n line to the pl-x-e of lieginriioir, iw UiiiiirK (O'i) mi ity nra at-rea, mora or lean. Al.o lota nntti. 1,-rpil Furty nttif. liflv, tt'tr-ona and filly-two 4S, tM, .'1 arjl fit), ai leaivnAterl on a lat of Ihe an nil let a too otiuirt ot aentinn No. :i:l. town A ranirn7, inmle It" Mi t:lnre an-l llainaa, an-l rai'oniril on lha reconla ol Monliffttiiery Ootintv.tih'O, in plat lainS A, pae .Vl.aitiiatoiu M'aSiihi t.iu.ip, Mi,lfioiiary Couu - ly , tlllo. end that, at lha Kehrilary term, 183; of aai.t lionrt, ii a -anl Henry M. Oel'hart. f elhertne il. tinttiart ami Mary M.Hel.hart wttl apply for an or dor, Itiat prlitton may b - In nta nf aanl pretn.aea, MAHV M UKIIHAKI', ; ri I KINK ANN IJKBHARI', MaKY M. OKHIIAKI'. An. a lint, Att'y. ileniriattlw "sTlKKlKFa 8AI.K. Haotuel O. Kmlay ) Hi'aina Ileniamiii K. Klla. Huiianor Caurt. ON Tiia-"tArtli"l7fh (lav ol Devemrier, 1H04, I will nllar at puMm Kala at Ihe tloor ef lha t'ourt H ouee Inlhrtf'ityiri La)ton, the lollowttiK lUai-rltatiJ goo-la aouehalllae to-mh All Ihe marhini-ry, loola, n iliirea. -., of It. I. Kha Stereotype Foumlry, onihraoinii, pane, ft take, noniaa, Settles, ah.vi Machine : alao. n,a PriutK Ohi--e tntha earns buil ling e.i.hrei-iiig 'I'ype, f.'N.e., t'tmsaa, t'onipoeiog Htoue, Printing I reaa, Hiok, HWnil, titlnea, So, Au , AI'O, R K. Kll'a llin.leiy, in tlie eame hull 1 riK. einhrsnln out linn ra-niue, NtaiiUmir Preca, Toole, An.. .' lao hie Won.l ml nl"rr-olypa Knuravinir. lo Ihe atuouul of anon' niti-on naniir. a m niirniatr. an nainx m nie Prtiiling oti ue in Miarni Oily : A lao, all of tho follove 1QK Meieolype I'lutee, being of the ioIIowidk ttorke, l.i-ait : Lna of Napaleoa Konapart nf c--!4 pacee, in eatj PriatiiiK Ottii-e. Teaer 1.i6nl r-aniel Hoon... 4u I'l.l Kauh-h Uallait Hook Kioetaphn-al HKiti-h Honk book of Ifoniaatin Animal UiiihI Honitlar j 1 1 I tra oil !4(iitiitieiilAl HotitfiUr Mel-lrotia I'lnloaophioal Oream hook Vani ly Mi ihi-al H. rap Morninya Ainoujr Jeauii.at Koine r.ihle litflionary an.t -.u:ylopoJie TneUohl Makrra Villaita The l-'armara HaoU Kouk t'am ami Virginia The Lite of lr. Hhalriiari '. The K-onnmv of Human i.tli, The I -ih of Kthaa Allen Tbe Prompter Ill, ttonary Uitealioha 4lt HIS ...llllMI lll no ....iw lou 1MI IK ;ia' W4 IUI 14 lttl lai TtieYoonK I'eo.le'a Library it Vol ..TU Wi ...1V ...IBS ...34 ...SS4 waive kinue of one centloy H"oka " two ' ! threa " ' " ' lour " " . i live " oVti Alao the followlnu prooerty at tbe 1'aperMilla oo the 1'plter yilraulio la llAytoti, roeently ootuitnej Ly Klla a M'lUree'ir, sis boxoa cf Logwood ot loo Urn i. ree Oartioya of Vitriol : U4 lbs; aix emi ty (tarrioye, one Rope Pitcher, one Iron Sale, 40 yarda Welting, Suuilry Poola, and other Slftclnaery of th old Mul, 2tmo oounda of Wbll-a Haga. Alao, taaduitioa one I'ony norie, uarneea, ana the only Wagou owneil i y H. K. i-lla, one Blue lluggy ii'i -tarneaa, one Whta Mare 1,1'ollr) and Haiorea he only old Htiggv, one email r-emity t.'arriage lid Single llarni-aa. ono Cow (Mally). two 1'lowa; two tjultivauira, Hameaa and other rairatag llnpleineiita, ting upon anid Kil e pretiiiaeaAlNoaaia Kit a private library conlainie alaiut oue thenaand Volumes. Al-o, aaid Kll'a Hotiaenold rurnllnru to the snieuutol ftAl he But item inlenaed to oov r all eurniture now id aai4 Kll'a private reauji-nee, whioh may come in uader the foliowirig deacriptiea Marble Top Dri'ii'.ing t,'aao, 'ne Waeh Stand Mnrhle Top, to Hiie and tieuter Tablea, one Iioien t'haira, eiieHota, CartietH, Ueadataada, What Not, Mian, la, Stovea, Merror, Hlinda, Win,tow, alao, all the other furniture now i-i ea-.d Kit a noae. SO Keama of Klat Cup Paper, la " unto ' " 4o Doaea Composition Hooka. :tn Pvoinptera. Ai.l Livea of IClhan Allen. , BIS) Mornmg'a Ao dig Ihe Jeaults. ftnu HHrmitnla l.iermau Uiainmar. lone J'arablea in Verae. fcou (iroM 8 net.t Tey Hooka. HO " S " " X0 Copiea Pearltv Deed. alio " l.oldea Troaaura. :iutl " Kiieudshipe Olfnrin. laue ' lliaiiem. otaj 11 llream Rooka. dn (Jroae Blank Notee. votl 'loptea liit'tinnary of yueatioua. 'U Uroaa Memorandouia. ab Iiosmu Menioraudoina Lea'ner Bound. .1 liro.wUOiiouttlotiy Hooka. i Oroaa Kollo tjopy buk. Ill I'oxea Kid f.lov a. tttat Lite of Joaeptiiue. etiu liani I Hoone. I 07 Ueama Hlank iiela. Lawyer's Ulenka.Ac, Kagsol White l , Oil in Harrel, Nsilea, So. Type Metal on luvid. stoi'k iu bmldiug. Ac. ao. Sale to comuieuce at I o'clock: A. si . aud coulinua from day to day until all laaold. 1 aims Uaaa. 1 UEO. WOOAMAN, 'helin. J. A. JoaoAg, Att'y. de!7dawu N O TI C P TOTHKIAi-PATEUSof M0NTCUMKBY CO. rpUE TrMtmrer't Oftiosj will b kpt open for th 1 purpoHoi rfdi'iviog ittacm, irom vy o oioci A MT until 4oV1ock P. M. And tor tbe f'9mmoiHtion of the Ux nvra in ttii? fit j of i-tftytou, iron, 7 ovioc r. m. until j, p. JWHA l ItAn KKHniLY, TroMuror Moiitoiuttrj Com ly. Journal copy.J SHERIFF'S SAl.B or VALUAbLK PUoPEUTlf IN CITY OF DAYTON Joliu Mi'I.ean, AHmmiistrator of John Sut iaberger , UtK'eatitvUi vs. jLUinunu nieoKi ei ei. Ca-e No. 1!l6. BY virtue of, and in obedifcm'e to, an order of sale niM'Irt by too Huiwrior (lourt of Mouiuoioerv i-f.uufy, hii, I will oiler at nubile eale at tke dour l tbe Con it Hoitee in Deylon, on r-aturotf, januan I. letib, At two oVlot.'k ' 111 ol ituid tiny, the tollowiujj tie vcrilKid leal tftatitttv, VK: Lola iLiii)frej two tbouiiniid sij. tiuuilrwl end ihreeU and four lltouaaud ;tnd uiuetyoue (tfulae dettiKniitttil on Ihe reviktv' lHt of Ibe nty f lateum the county of Monteiery and etsttu ef ubto. Lot No ati0 is situated on Weat Third utreet nerth aide, ou whieb there is a large two story Inuue dwU inaand Kther out tiuil'linn housu Noi ndi has btn anprinttpd at Yf.Miu. , Ijot No. ton I ib a vai'ttiit lot anil extends triun Ash ley street to Frank eirHft, near Wnrreu, Htrtset. .ud baN U'tu HppraiMtHl nt fl'iU. Th above tlewiiikuit iironerly cannot sell for less than te). thirds of iIm upiiriuaeJ vidue. UKoKwa, WtXiAAlAN.hheriil Mont, countv. Dni.iN Oaiiill, Attomuya. dtt lteU Professional Card. LAW NOTICE. C. L. VALLANDIGHAM, I I AH Itfis 1IMKU TUB PRAOT1U OF LAW. j tirrits (furtho prenent) at bis reside ie, N 0.313 First Mtreel, lMytou, Ohio. ( , Or trios Uovsh if out ! A. M. to three P. M. IU I N, O. Nnvrinlsjr Ulh, lM4. DOvitftf Jllll HI. J. i.aj I J ATTACHMKNT. , Jamas Hieky PIS't. ) llefnre Julio H. Stoiielmau. BKiunal V.I. P. ol llajitoa Towaahtu, JamaaClaik.lif't. J Muul County, Ulu. OH til taldavor Movaniher, A. I) lsaS,saldJuatK-a iaaneil eu order of Allarlimeal iu Ihe anuve airtiou Mir Hie aura of One Hnudred aod Kirt-tvo Oullara. Caiiae aul fur ueanug Uenemtier Sd, laul, lo'eluk P. M. JAMaU KlllKKV, Vf, li. kiu.vu.is, Att'jr. , uovlT-duawe Professional Card. Clothing. Medical .1 at -A.T T 13 N T I O N ! ! 0n,Tor Before Christmas, We, the undersigned, promise to stllchtspe OVKRCOAT3, BUSINESS SUITS, ENGLISH WALKING COATS PANTS "VESTS BiVSf andI0lITHS, CLOTIIIXU, For leva money lb, any other Clothing Hotifw iu ri.ti. nfjo- mr) w rmninn int ihuiio intaii wa anj in ton rat ti on with lurne Whnlnnftl OloibmK Mftnuiu'turinK Houk in Ctncinrati, whtrf, certainly Dfthlea us to give tbe iibove indunmfnte. Vftt are couAttuitly receiT nk tbe latest etylee of delhtHK FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Wbiuit is carelully selected aod well maila. Call and xaauo our stock ol CletliuKi befor farcbaiuK elsewhere. at l'O 8 MAIN 8TRKET, AfaU Ho Miatake ia their number aud SlUN, WDICH HANGS OUT AND UEAD8 sohWahz ac nosiisr. CLOTHIERS JLCZD novl-lmdAw ! Street. if! - - -fljl; i 1 (l'RKH 'onisi. Ootdii, Bor ThroM, Anihrna.ni) J CintittijitK-n. It in only nrfifry (nr rt vut wJ-ouMeU with thn oompluolt to lron UtM ol itrickfand 't Mrlliftuout Covgk Baham to omirimf)Mitn thnt t in Itie btf pr?prit.D vr u-i- it not only .Mirfpj th RtKiV nre Uonn nl tl Thrrmi und IjinKH, but It rjr Nipht MwrttU tidd Hpitnng nf H)"vi, ntid i mi sxlli,t ftn,tfm for may Ifinij of Horo Thrt-wt, II m nlftt-unt to lifts, ri1 c f.iif tTiHu-ini mr tnffintt. I'rr ft Cntt pr ttitil. 'unal iY lrurei.(- jaenffrnlly. rt.U MVKKYB(HY Ii taintf euro! ot Uue tiiatrtemg yj JiarnfHv by ihe tine oi Dr. Strickland t Fife Remedy,- Kerul whfit ttioiap hny who hnvo vnnt 1I1 Mr. Chnrlc W. Liiiiti.fini, of Leumvillt, ard Mr. J. P. llHWiril, Cint'innati, u , l oth irttj afir utmikj, one pot ol lir. SirirklRii.ru I'M Hcntetly. The tuy nicy iinvo irion ve ryuim iiu r uki o el ft HI bo riel. Diu one roioi rirri.-KiiH.il rue tteintvtiy ?r?rld a itrtH:trure alter Mtitte-rinK lor mniv y. Mre wilb the woretkjn'l ef Piles. 'I tiey reoonimend avcrv cue who is Buffering to try tt. a a iur Dr. Strickland $ Pitt Hem nit. 80M by all in.KKiU, ry eta a pot. MaunfeotHren" at No. a Krit Fourth t, Oincinnntt. O. ml ef ia,'aaaaa7iaSeaaWaa AMI F LUX. Strickland" i A nli- Cholera Mixture. 18 a corn)a,aitlnn of aatrinrents, aliaorliente, eltmn Innta and carm.nativi.e, ahn-hi eery )r)Mrimi at knowleilxre is tlie only ureparalir.a Diet aill ulei l a lermnnent ouroof liiarrhea and Pyaeter.. This Anti Clmlera Mixture Is new in aae id aorne of i.ur etnv hoauitala where itKitea the ereatrit aaliaaiui,ti. ft ha raved the llveanf ItinuFStida of our soliliers and eltisei)a,and we will suarantee it tn be th beat reme dy ir. lie world for liarrheaand Iyaentery. Mr. W..l,ol t;otintou, My., will he must belli J lo satiety any one aa to Ihe virtue ol Mtrii-klanil'a Anti Cholera Mixture; In larl we liavo a ureat iiiiiiiUtoI leatitnoniala from oatienta who have leeo eiiid utti'i iM'ttis pronotmneii in ural.le l.y their l-ti v.ician-, aorne alter takingonly one lottleol HlnralMid'a Anil hol ara Mlxtuie. If yoaauKer wnb fnarntiia mid I tten tery try oue bottle. 14 rilOFKfifsOR OK Mt'AN'N ONLY GENUINE HAIR RESTORER ! DISEASES OF THIS SOAI.J' allllv skill of the medical facully in U-KtiiiP .!! nr-t-f-. of the m;alp haa.in aiTiRjoriiyor raeea, ! lei tUd by this, the mom pecul-ar dticae of ite tiun.un frame. It is not lo lee wondered at, hh it r (juin h ichi study, dep r eean-h andacaretul .tiTfhiiystit d ol the cauHes which pioduce Ihe tiipe. Uiilfn thb ca(ie m discoyered, it in an utter impoeaibiliiy to erad cat the imeane and ai1?ot a permanent cure. Dieeanee of the fjU'elp hafr .-een pronounced ilK-sUral'le by some of the moel eminent physicians. 1 iufve de voted If K Alt OF STUDY . To this peoutlar part of Che human Irtvtae, suid I hw. aabslleat that 1 poHswss T1IM ONLY UKMKUT So tares known, that would permanuuUf; erwdimie tbose loathsome ditai'uaes of the et-alp ). SALT KHKUM, SCALD HKAL, And other culauwoiis tliseaHes, and restore ft tinir to moee wno nuve otx-onie bald. 'Jo mukti Kood the asttertion, 1 wilt (brlrtt FIVE II UN D It ED DOLLARS If I fait to cure the worxt cattes of diseased suUpa I tbe longest ..landing wiLb lite UNLY sjlKMVIIVK MAI It UaCHTOHKH. Read th ittUowinu : (Ttstivtonitit of Mi, hunih Gould.) Alba m, Mrw Yons. Paor. 1)kHckn: Two years no my sculp bet Htne diHvaetrtl.and my haircnnnntint-d toiall out very tnt. 1'ne dmcatie uprrad nnlll my scalp was cue complete sore. It twcAiiie vry pmiilul; my rest aft nifht wai brukeni tbe burning end it'iiiii benHUon an-ii) -PuvibIIh; 1 would apply rtmtdy alter rmdy, but only niorneninn n-'uf. J rr.r-. ''nl scveial !.) ciatiiri ol Ibis nty. I waa inlorined by U.em inut Hi dicspe wKh whioh my roflp was ahVeted waa n e huit Hh iin, and luat tb ) c. u W nrbttne. rad your udveilift -u:t . .u ttuOuluded t consult you. You asHtiredme that you wonld eradicate trie durase and restore nty hair, whioh bud beoonno lery ihm, With timt aHiirance I placed myseli in yoir hnnds. and tho rcMiille are, I bave a lujturienl head ol bait; my scalp is Drfetly well, and my bear baa erased ttv ddl out. Kepit.-tully youra, Mas. Ha a a Uoulu, No. 117 Penth Pearl stiwt. It in a fact stiknowletffied by alt who have d the BturKstorer, and their name is Legion, Uiat it la THK ONLY PKEPARATIOV That would efteotually and permanently restore tbe bsirof lboswhor bald, and prevent THE HAIR FROM FALLING OFF. Tbe large and rapidly inoreasiDg sale ot Restorative istiie atrongoHevideucoof tbe uiamlold beueUU U ll so ili rri or upon TH K HUMAN FAM1I.Y. The confldt aoeof the public baa bewn obtainel, and tbey ail mute iuauuug to ita uitntand vaat skfrei-i-onty CVKH ALL PREPARATIONS Everintrhduced. I do not recommend my preKra Hon tocmuxe hair to arow siv leet in trebly aa irmny month), as it m siivipleunpoBei.ility, and touby iu oonaiateut with Lbs iitws of Nature. J o Uiose vt l.o nt skeput aal or im reduloua, J will Diaka a uoua bdetiilvi : I -will forfeit 1,000 (One Thousand iMtllare) If I fail to cure tbe worst Vfuwioi partial iMlduees, under taJteen yeaxa' stand tug, with TH a. ONLY CI KM INK HAIR BK3TOKKB. This wenderlul remedv la aold bv druiraiau utyiM- ir IUUK J'KUbVlnT MAN 11UT UUI I' HfclMt rtm it. N.B. Curfta uuarnu:Hd In every ense wbere tbe Ji rections for t ue are implicitly obeyed. w-rriuo, vi per boui, or six noui- rnrtrtt. VROF. H. A. IK Mi'NN, Sole Proprietor, No. VV tirnnpe hit pt, feTMIr Allrftny. New Y..rk FUEL). SC1IWAHTZ, Itattchttr. Stall No. south sum nf Tin ma kk at hochk. Keeps on haiitl tlie Best Quality of Mrints. BBea-3m ' I- ii a lKKHONII bNSIBUHS Or H A V 6ff'VJitr".T J mriheir lit lit f'A.tu riffle CUBBMIir and iierS-ftly, will pl.aae leave orders etBUT'lER riKLU AINU'S BtlUK AND rAFb.ll STUUK, comer of Third and Mniii elreets. ans'-ie I- BWKCBBr. A,)AA PICK SI O NT II nan be made aelllns ou r (PwlHr latnialttn Medala, with parleet hkelira.i-a till me eaU'liuati-a. Alao, atneuuiu weuai ui leene- raleiraat. Yrv e, $ IU per hau'irwd, te Autata. Juat tke buaiuesa for itiawhaiKed or disahled Voldiera re enuaae in. Saiaule aeutou reueit-t ol it veils. Ad dreaa W. k. LANI'MKAR, aej17-tf Uoaaioau. Otlio. JACOB I.KSHKK'8 Kslate. NOTTfK ia haruhy fi ven that Ihe .ulieenlr waa oa the Wd day ol Orioler, lae4, duly Bni4litiMl as attmlniatrator iu she estate ol Jacob Leaher, lata l Mooteoniery tlolnity, daeiaaed Slovemtier let isa. BO. W, MOVIB. BorteJ-wSw ..iirralal