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City and Other Matters. l'oi.DiNO Chairs C 1' Huriiri Bon, liavn received anoiltar invoice, of thnsa hrRiilifu Rosa Wood and Velvet Folding Chain. Eve ry bodj should hvi Ihrm. jnl2ilG - - - - tjr Go to John W. I tarsi's, corner Second and JetTursim iireets for your Kali and Win r Dress Goods; alao, Cloaks, Shawls, Car pels, Ac, just reCHivcd. d if. t&'t': P. Iluber & Son hava rrcaivrrd a large lot of Fine Cipars, Family and Fancy Soaps, lndipo nnd Tobacco, which thpy will aell at wholes l very t'leitp. : ianl:W3 . ,-, .i-J, , i NswriiuiioLifin RgbVok Sit.. Any per son In want of a superior breed of Newfound land Dog l'ups, would do well by calling soon at the southeast corner of Fiflh and Ludlow streets, where ihey run be seen. J. 8. Boseberr No. 86 Main street is offering his Dry Goods at 49 to 68 per cent, below September prices, having bought since the great decline. Go see them. It is ali true. Aiiknts WaktebI For the Patent Alarm Lock Iron Money Drawer, or Counter Safe (called the Burglar's Alarm,) manufactured by the proprietor in Dayton, Ohio. All orders promptly died by U. Maphet, City Hotel. MfTThe most humiliating feature in the removal of Butler, consists in the fact of his being ordered to report at U-.ll. hi. place of resilience, lie was not ouiy removed iron command, but lie vits tent homt I This was the mast nnkindest cut of all. .... , i . Bkckkl IIn.L The Ticket of Leave Man will be played to-oight again at Beckel Hall, and be followed by the farce nf Your Life's in Danger. The perforinince was so well re ceived last night, that a routing audience to night may be regarded as a foregone conclusion, Gi.ory akd Pino sac If, as Butler says in his farewell address to the Army of the James, it van glory to have commanded it, what it it to have been dismissed from such a command? Butler is now in trv atliiri.tn . .. posish to appreciate the apothegm of Itooa r . f , . pane, Ilia 1V IB iiiuj uiir iiuhi inn buii. lime to the ridiculous. Attkktiok, Kikst Wan! All enrolled men, who Intend to belong o 'the club organ gauizrd in the Ward, are requested In ooniB to the Engine House at 7 o'clock 8nltirily evening, the 21st inst, prepared to pay up. The resolutions of the lust meclng nsnke this the last chance. Come nut, all hands. jal'.M2 tTThe London correspondent of tho Cin cinnati Gazette is responsible fur tho follow, ing magnificent and original lie: ''It is lin gular that the most vigorous action and agi tation among the people for au extension ol suffrage that hits been known for many yearH js now taking plate, in odd coincidence with these warnings about America." Hew Heat aad Provision Store. M. Htockert, at bis stand on Market street north side, a few doors west of Jefferson, is daily supplied with B-tnf, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausage, Potatoes, Cabbage, Beans, K ggs.&c.i Ao., all fresh and ol the best quality. His old friends and customers, and the public, are invited to give biiu a call. Four alleged Lke Erie pirates have beeu arrested in New York City, and will be trifd by conrt-martial in Fort Lafayette. Cincin nati CateUe."' J ' The certain prospect, enjoyed by tbesa "al leged" conspirutors, of having a speedy trial when considered in connection with the cer tainty ol an impartial one, will no doubt sustain them under the trying circumstances of their situation. All or thk Gaps Clonkd. Ashhy's Gap is oow occupied by tha Union forces; Thorough fare Gap also; and Snicker's Gap likewise closed. Nothing will induce, to' success like closing up the gaps, whether In the pursuits of Peace or the business of War. "Gather op tha loos ends," said old Glrard. Collect your small debts and you will be subject to no attacks in tha rear. There are other gaps that allow men to ba attacked in the rear not attanded. u nd lley . re ,g i'y9iir ooat and pantaloons. Let them be closed op or what is better, avoid them altogether, by only wearing clothing made at W, G, Breene'i On Price Store, No. 94. Main street, where the best assortment of Cloths,' Cassimeree and Vesting!, and Brady Mad clothing for men and boys can be found. ja13 NEW STOVE STORE. BOITKR MeMAITKO. MANUP AOTUUER8 OP X)K BTVEM. WOOD, COsL. INI) HR KKT IRON r A LAI KM, MIA. A " U r u LLhS BTU V to. JOI.I.OWARK, HUUAH KaTI LKS. .t., . . Guting of ovvrv dft:ripltoD nisilalo onlor. Wwroom No. .S 'onanoa sums, anvosiu tha Market Hou-a. . . . . . Fouudry oa Barara ssreet, near lyudlow, Payloa, Ohio. MUYKH McMAJXtM, ovlT-dotf ........ it. DAX1KL B. CAUSQN'S KSTATE NOTIUEIS horohjraivvn that the sulontierhs boon sopoinlod od omlirl.d as Admlnlaaralor nAaaealate uf tiaaMtst. Waraau uuaot atowjoimaie, eoilDljr, uaoraMail. liaud mavaraoer na, aaa. ral-wSw P. E. koTBR. .ai ,enl fait A li w Ull I if Professional Cards. , h. i.i mi) TiiomrpfON, ATTK,E.AT.Liff AND N C T A It, Y I' II U L I C, Wll L ailnl to tmsinaoa antrit.lad In him with diliKen'-a, pronip'nasa ami esra. orTioa north mu of Tnirtt alr.l, In lha room also nocui'iad lit T. f. rhrHishar, Attrna St Law. mattlu:imswly VI FtMKIt II. HKl.vT I . I , K. ATTOKNHY-AT-LAW, llYTOM, OHIO. OKKIOI Wo. all Main atraal, nearly opposite the Court llnusa, ovvr th. Dtj Goods store ot John a. KoHfllMrry. ll7iUw3ni UIILIN itOAfllliL, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Gtorman'a Building, Third atraat, Otn.liiwu" l'ATTON, OHIO. r.WlLIJAM KCUtY. rnvsuiw au surgeoh. Omen -Third street, oppos te ttte Pulilie Pitiare, D)ton, Ohio. h-2u.HI t'Htisil J.U.dHiTil. K. P. Uurrr. an ITU Y. cilPPVt A T T O II K E X 8 - A T - L. A W, DAYTON, OHIO. OKKICK-Clesg's Bullilina, 1 lliril at. JaSilnwrm J A M KS 1 1. lJAtJUOTTry " (Lute ProtUi Jmlge,) ' '." ' " ATTOKNRV-AT-LAW, Officii weoml story Phillips' lltnliiinfr, comer Pcnonfl sad Msiaelreets, pppoaita the KimiMid Hulls. J lou, Otnu. jR4i-SHlm r, . JAMKI KKIIMIr Attorney and Counselor at Law HKI.I.KKONTAINE, OHIO, W ilil. slteriU prompllj lo sit biiMDrns enirniil to mat-are. deftly 'HOOK MeMAHOa, A T T O H N E Y 8 A T L4V OKFICE-rNO S2S.THIHD RTHKKT, DAYTON, """XTX. K. X&Vl 1JB aM"1 THOMAS O. I.OWK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! DAYTON, OHIO, WILL nive prorri't Mltentinn to nil Lunineiia rn triitiwl to III enra. uBicw in (iurmain'H hiiilisitiKt Thin) trrt. nulby Internal Revenue. 1 I I 1NTEKXAL ULVEME. Special Assessment Notice. lOtrtCE OOlil.KG'TOR OK INTERNAL RKVKNUK, nrAVS or uhio, isiso irmTSiirr luvrox, Ohiu, flov. 11. IS,.t, xroTICK IK 11 KRKBY (.IV K.N I hat (he A,rn I tiienl of theHpKijL Hve I t crnt IsiioMKlitiir imul' in nc'-orilHocc i itti tho rtiiuirrnioutn r s loin lotion ol tJiiikrMi, HppriiVoil .Mil v 4, itti ou at lucernei roiiirii ltor ili yesr -nrliug IifiinitM'r 31 Ihii.1, k I""hi ilfiUwrM tome Iiy Itie lnntri-t Ahhoh- Mr for en IwiioD. foH the nnne miirit be iail on or t on' me uit u.iy ot nwniniser nttx. lit liKrAiii'TTarHKur ten in-rffiu. ponally it rqoir iiy 4iHirniiit. AfHAsfitiPnlM Hill Ui (lifctiil At llio Ottloft of thin HrHixiiHd, roriivr of Third anil ,Ml ron mirul Uuv- ..n t il.... Tl...n f.ir lUiTLKR COVNTT At thr naici of Itra I'uttf r. lVa:v I'vllpvlor; Unmil uiii. I'lim. pur W A BRKN tOUNTY At t"iiffloof Jnooh Marrm, lit-put y Collator, Lets- IIOUiVMIIO. WOT PltKHuV COUNTY AthOffl.'T of Joi4h CtuiM'ill UpdiiIv C oil pot: imri'ittwlill tler'A) Coll tr?H IHmI.oi Ohio, Military. ATTEmtW VETERANS ! ! ! ! , HADQCIATeTHf5 PinTnilT VaUHHAI.,) TMIRB CeNWtMt! M4L t-tlHTtUT O UHlti, I iATon, Ohio, lJtH'niber , irtrt. ) rpHl Wnr Tirpartmrut bai uthorwd lh nrjni 1. ifitHn ( in First Corps of Veterans, " HhUtCli. M Al. OKN, HANCOCK. (K M).le-biillP4 wtiila men ulto hitreetTfii twoynaia avii'l lfi?e tH-n Im tun nth (inuliiiriied. Th tiuiettf oruiui)Htiifn in JuitLLirv 1. ltstfi. nnd aa th tim in nh(irl, in whitth iti oppoHnnily to eriUr ntueiy. ftecrntl will recefo three hundred dollmri bttunty immediately on being mustered in, and be a! lowed, at ejrpirutiun of ervicttto return their amit ' i. u a memento of, . , Honorable and DlHtlntolshrd Hrrtlrr Trnr.Krtwlion will fwnihlirtj thetiittoWuh VETERANS, FALL IN 1 ' I,. V. BIEIK'K. ' Mt,J sn.l A. A. O. It. S. Vols. Act. Prov. Marshal iwonnirir IQ'EO. ZU EBELEN'S i Celebrated Black Ink Msvnufkotnrexli and Hol4 I AT Wholesale and Retail ' I DAYTON, OHIO. i i f NoarMMOomer of Franklin and Ludlow Rlrests. ' 3STO. 15 m FLOl'R & FEED STORE ' '" . . l Qualities at Lowest Prices THOMAS H. QILLI8 TTAVINO DurrlmHrvl th FUur and Fed tor r. II OMUily kfpt Iiy Pfier UttiNt, Fourth ktruft. ft turn ( iiiHra tvioi mm u wilt kMi t bautu in tssl iuaII FLO I' II, FECI Al URAIS, At tho lowest mtea and will deliver koJs to say aart oll'iotiitj. ll will keop nottiiuM but the beat. Coll aou leave raon. "50,000 Bnshels Flazieed Wanted f( (ff RUSHcr FUmhJ wnM, (or Whlrh (lU.UV'U tiiaha.l niarkal pricw in caah will l ,lu, ai the Klour ami read mora of Tlios. K Uil li,(lalo fater KMat a,J Mo. S3 Fourth straat. Daar , . al. Ilayloa, Vhlo. THUS. K. UILL1U 1 i7.dAm , r , , Ju I ' By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE XXXVIIIth Congress 2d Session WASHINGTON, January 18. HOUSE. On motion of Mr. Rmith, of Kentucky, resolution was ndopird for the Select Com mittee to investigate the (herpes of bribery, oorrnplion and malfeasance maoe against Hon. l.uRien Anderson, -in connection with General Payne. Mr. Hansen Introduced a resolution direct- inn tha Committee on Military A flair. In in quire into the causes nf persons con6uvd tne Uld lapitol and l orriill prisons, wnat charges hav been brought against them, and iiy delayed, to tisnson, Liilrrnth, Cox, and Davis, ot Indt ana, mentioned cases of illegul arrests. Mr. Bleuhens omected to tba form ol the resolution. Mr. Knsson insisted it was duo to the pro- pie that the irivastifration should be made. Mr. Uarkald advocated the investigation. Be knew of cases where ollicers who bad serv ed their country were imprisoned without knowing the charges made against them. . J he resolution passed Mr 8-evens reported the fortification ap propriation hill, which wits made the special order for Friday A resolution was passed directing inn nry, bv the Ways and Means (immittne, into the expediency of making sorghum free of duty, as also a similar resuiiilion an iu uiw ruprui- ncy of assessing duly on petroleum, accord ing to quality, respectively produced by small and Urge dealers. The mot-oil to reconsider the vote by which the resolution was passed, was taMed by l.tj against 6. J he House resumed the consideration the Executive. Judicial and Legislative propriation bills, and without coming to conclusion, adjourned. SENATE. Mr. Cnwan presented a m"Ti 'rial r.f ihe Board of Trade of Philadelphia, taking poMuoiiement of the final action on the bank rupt bill until Northern creditors have an op portunity to press claims against citizens States in rebellion This was referred to Jailiciary Committee, Mr. Wade presented a letter ot Binatnr Harding, asking to he excused from further service on llie Committee on the Conduct the War, on account of illness. lie was ex-cusi-d. Mr. Chandler presented the petition of Board of Trade of ltetroit, asking lor the pass age of n hill to make a ship canal around agnia rails on the American side, which referred to the Committee on Military Mr. Powell said, some lime ago he offered resolution calling for the proceedings of commission to investigate certain charges against General Payne, nf Illinois, while command at Paducah. He wished to ask the Committee on Military AfUira, to w'.om tho matter had been referred, was ready 'a port I Mr. 1 rumbull said he bail received from citizrus of Kentucky regarding Oenernl Payne s administralion.and staling that I ayue was Ihe ouly man that had pruuied men Kentucky and punished rebels aa they served. Mr Drown, from the Military Committee report d a bill lo repeal an act to prov id th removal of the United Hlatea Arsenal from St. Louis, and the sale of the land which it is lucated, which was ordered to printed. Mr. Howard, from llie Military committee, reported, a resolution, which was ordered printed, relative lo retaliating upon prisoners in our haudri, for treatment whiuh our soldiers received at the hands of rebels. On motion of Mr. Sumner. Ihe Senate up the resolution regarding the notice given Great Britain by the President, of the termin atinti ot the treaty of 1817, limiting the naval fore on the lakes' Mr. lluvis opposed the resolution, because, in giving the notice tn lurmiuale tha treaty, the President had transcended his authority. The resolution wux fnrther discnaxed Messj Johnson, Davis and Sumner after which it was passed ' Mr. Dixon obtained unanimnns censnnt introduce a resolution tendering the ihanka Congress to (leneral Terry utid Admiral Por ter, severally, and the oHicera and men their command, for their gallantry in their ack on rorl r laber. The resolution concerning Admirnl Porter was referred to Ihe Naval Committee, that couceraiug (leneral Terry to the Military Committee. The Henate went into Kxecutive sessioa soon after adjourned. LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT. Jeff. Davis Wiling to Make Peace. Nkw York, January 19. The Richmond Whig, in last Monday's issue, states that Davis sent au autograph Utter to Mr. expressing his willingness to send or receive commissioners authorized to negotiate peace. The boat that took Mr. Blair from ICich- mend, on Ihe return trip, aarried to that General Singleton, of Illinois, a Pear Demo crat, from whose visit soma of the Hiclimond papers are hoping for aiach iu the way of Notwithstanding Xh faot that the military authorities have sbul ip the principal highway leading to Ibe Taakee lines, Ihe negroes continue, tha Richmond paper say, to Irom that city in gangs, in apprehension of being conscripted into the rebel army. Washington Specials Nkw York, January 19. Tha Tribune's Washington special says: Th President has been closeted all denying himself to all comers It is whispered that two Alabama Peace bad audience, aad that th President giving his miitd to lha'endeavoii from sides of the line of war to briny about a The saw special also sayr The Government expeou news of mors most important successes hourly. lb Times' Washington special says: General Thomas has wriitea a letter to War Department, giving a very encouraging view of military affairs in th Southwest. says flood cannot gather aa army of 20,000 nis, atd that th Uouthwest is praoUcally conquered country. The RichiMad Examiner, ofth 16th - I.. h4 Tbs rumors eonoet iMBg the nature of tbs i ne? dilations, which old Blair cnrriri sre very aumaron; and we are ntlv nasiirstl that the miaftinn Ui iJ.1:.?"!"" 'VrL.?...!::.1 ' ";"" .....onty to my The Whig nl the I61I1 says: It is omli-rhlood that Itlair had a private Tbs rumors a in anil confidential interviev; wiih the President. lie enme In no oflioial capacity, and hml no oll'icia! Interview with aiiV member ot the Ooernnient. The belief in well-informed circles is, that this interview may lead tn a conference be tween authorized agents or commissioners nf the two Governments. It is known that President Davis will permit nn obstacle of form to stand in the way of sending or reeeivisg commissioners Itlair was handsomely entertained during his sojourn in Kichmonrf We are assured that the revnrt is true, that Prei-idrnt Davis has scut au autograph tetter to Mr. Blair, expressing his willingness to send or receive commissioner t aulhoriz d to negotiate pence It is naoVrstood that Blair told the Presi dent that ba enme in no official character, but simply wiih the knowledge and consent of Mr. Lincoln. lie expressed the opinion that Mr. Lincoln would certainly appoint commis sioners to meet commissioners appoiuled by our l'rcsideut From the Pacific Coast S.K Francisco, Jauuary IT. Much atten tion is now allractid to petroleum biili fur California oil wells, which will be sunk ere long The Nevada Legislature passed an act rr qiliriuK liireiun in-uranre companies In de posit $50,000 in Stale or National houi!, as securily to policy holders XXXVIIIth Congress 2d Session WASHINGTON, January 19. HOUSE. of Mr. Dawes tailed the 11 1 lent ion to the facts attending tha trial and correction of Major II Bastings And oflred a re.omt.inn which was adopted directing the Secretary ol War lo communicate tn the House lha record ol the case of thnt officer, whose sentence for the frauduleni embezzlement of J6.000 dollars, was commuted to commuted to loss of rank, pay and emoluments for six months. SENATE. the a in if re Mr Sumner presented a petition of the col ored soldiers al Camp Casey, Va , asking lo ho allowed equal pay and bounty wiih other soldiers. Referred to the Military Commit tee. Mr. Wilson, from the Military Committee, reported back the resolution of thanks tn General Terry and his ollicers and mm for conduct nt Fort Fisher. The resolution pass ed unanimously. Mr. Grimes, from the Naval Committee, re ported hack the resolution nf thanks tn Ad miral Porter and his ollicers and men, which was passed unanimously. Dayton Market. DAYTON, January 19 in de for on be by tn of of HARSUM AN'H KLOUR Red wheat, wholesale $9 00. Retail $10 00. WHKAT l 85. CORN 100 OAT? 70. RYK 1 BARLEY $1 50 I CO TKAS S2 5t)(S)2 HO. COKFKK fl0Q86e. SUGAR SO. SUGAR i'lfS.iHOc, per pound. COFFKK SUGAR 35o p-r lb. CRUSHED SUGAR :i5c per lb. MOLASSKS 1 60 per gal. KICK .0e per lb. LARD 2530 hlJTTEK W ''.43 CHKKSK. aOc. 8TARCI1 12Jc per lb. SOAPS 20c per lb. DRIKI) APPLES 10(12 J BKANS None KGGS 3f)4()per doz. TOBACCO 90W$1 60 per lb. SHOT ! 7f)(..)0 OOper sack. I.IOAI) 2fo per lb. POTATO US. f I OOOnl 26 per liu-li. SWHKr POTATOES fl 40 per Bushel; HAY Timothy $2H(ri)30 per toll. WU1SKY-I2 10 New York Market. and Jell'. Nw Ynui, Jan. 19 Cnttnu quiet at 1 01: Flour dull and OulOc lower at 9 lllhilfl 00 fur extra state and II OOall 06 for round hoop Ohio ; Wheat dull and nominal; Corn dull and nominal at 1 M for mixed western ; Outs dull al I 0(i fnr western; Pork dull and lower at 40 Ul 60 now mess, 40 80a41 00 one year old, and :i t prime; Lard dull nnd heavy al 20a2lc; Whisky firmer at 2 Hfm2 37 for weHtern ; Petroleum dull at 61c for crude, 71c fnr refined in bond, and 91c for free; Dressed lines dull at lOjalCj for western; Sugar firmer at H'jtiilc for Muscavado, New York Stock Market for pac ification. flee New Yokk, January 19. Storks better since board; Gold closed 212Jal3; Mnneyulcn ly at G, Chicago, Iiurliii(tou ,4 Quincy 119; Heading 107); 6-20 coupons 1 1 'J J; 10 40 a, onupons, 121 J; oua year certificates 971, United Htatea sixes of 18H1, ron poos.l 1 1 1; New York Central 111 J, Kile 175),; llniti d Slates sixes 67; 6 2 cuuiions. !$; Sterlinr quiet at 9J; 10 10 coupons 102; 7 30' s 9!f, US iixesof'67 13o; 5-20's, regis tered, ff soon day, En voys was both set tlement and the He a inst,, Farms for Sale. fMHR on.li.rilttn,.''''l,ri((n'J'-otilli,',ff-r) rn.i.TciiUiintthhnikh ,nmtk iMrl v Minnie)!, ft latfii ore hfcr it. am) i ilsava- 1 anlly mluUit vu llta lortipik. Ilin( fr tu f.rvvuvilla 1 1 l'itU4. li uul va! ot U)ii)bufK. liaik vuniy . Alo. fiixtv atrii of iniprovail land withia on lull of irntiHa. 'w m aWJtaa WILLIAM AI.IJCN. NOTICE v m Tii a ail, j. a. aiua. . fciiaaoi. fllHK ua fontiKnNl hav aitrntllnhtl an n(1ln m tin L city fur ttio purp ( rurnttmij( ranii ami jhtituiMtn tilUha qu'.U ol Ui nub-disttrHM- 11 tha Third Ooo tirH tonal aiiatriDlo. OI111, uuiar Ua lata all ot lha I'riMihtcnl for ),uKi men. Otttca oa Third atrol, na dovr waM of tha PiMlof Rea, up alaira. room N 1. drisiiia-fU MITUHKLU MILLER A LAKGlMiN. FltED. SCHWAltTZ, HutoVtaip, Ktall No. 3, Hvra "tpi or th mahklt iioi-fk. Kerpt a kudtk BrttQiallt; arHrati. jaaaaa-ta ,-. Dry Goods. REDUCED TRICES. K. HOBE H 10 "ST HO Main f Ircct. Dry d'ootlsDowii Since Keptem tlicr. Ilavtii( Just UouRlit my Kllrnalve Htarsi ktnea i.te (.RE.1T m.v. of vmm I AM NOW OFFKR1NG MANY OF MY GOODS At 40 to .r0 Pit Cent. Lower Than Ihey ware Itmtahl In Ka.lirs Ulllee "S WW wtt.i .f M K U I N O 8 , Then worth 1 KS, 1 aell al IU. lltl.HOKtl. SKI UTS, Worth 0 00, I sell at 4 fill. (l.ir.ltR, Mi.tHls, Clonkln; VlatbK, MONK CAN EXflCL, Canton Klanntis, rtlrattitd Maslin, Brown Jlusln, . Dress footls, N(NK HHI.l. SO (1IIHA1" J. b. UOSKCEUUY, nnvlS wlf 815 Main Street. To Horsemen. I3aytrn 8hoing hop tORNKROK bT. CUIU AND F0UKT1I SU. (.KSSLKR fc NOCK, former parii.fr ot N ATI I AN SIFFKKMAN. H AVISO rT4n"l ft Bhnfinn 81iop fn tho rnrnrr fit Ht, rinirini Kniirih iriM, 11 hi'W rnMirl U m't'nmmn.jHie nil wlio iiihv iU'-im to httvpiheir Ilit ir rtjipr-iltjUinn Hutin ' flrvolfu lunill lo llu tiu-nifnri Bi a fptuMiilll; , ftiil inv 111,' IihH virH n vx p' rifT A in th tHi-in' flu, ltvT inviit th nilpntiftn ul ili puMin to th riiij'A.fthnv nu'iitiofifrt. Hft will f-n leitriir 10 nice 1 ti'l 1imhiivIn prtiinptly mid do In w:r MiitiwfrtoriVa Qivm him fifll nnvl '-lin-l UtCnSl.RH A NOCK. Professional. tJA X X l-J Jl 9 UlilU. -1 H; B.-Att onlri lh.m th ronnlry promptly at Ismrn. : U,o',l to - I TIIR BYE Sc Aol lor tho mst Hire, ymm Murpi- n in th I'mttHl Ht'Ut-i Nnvy, h ipini i.n ortici No. 'I h'nt ht-eet, ifiwfen JoHitmou hd(1 St (Inir Btn U, nnh aisle. Hhvihk tmd lit utlvft'iUix ul ihi HnpiuN in New York mitt Hltilftl. Iphin, with ttily yi o .ii(i-tHuul prHiii'f, I hit Hlllicts?!) my n ut noMnn-il t.v KPttiny hit i'lv i-ttlml ihey will oUajd tv-t y ( vnnTn that UiMt-lTHaceii romltlion ul Ihu t-u-.nce of Mt'tirtm fa iisinlfr. Iir WiHifiiriH tHiN-tlMri'KtN, Til It' ' AT nn-l ntl RISspiKATtlkV I'lnKAKH HY MIClHiMI. IN II AI.ATlON tl.A only rl-M iNcnitH tcnwn to lha i.itMt.-i'D, wh"'h lufca provt1 n no iiinvrrMill hiii's-i Pil In ih Kaxlnnri m Kurufm. iff IrViii nil diti.M- ol thf It YK ntut KAlt, nlxoull .ti-PHM"i pi uift Uy KomitlfM, ftmi nil t:fltti N tl) C.i.1 1'i.A I M H wht. M.-f trr mmy ttirir ."hrtnir. I'lifinot ni'i'ln Iritw wilt ! ron v;m. t lit Uy r.tliiiK it It in iti s iNo. tf7H, Tin nt HtrtM'l. lMvtnn, or fiy oKsmnx li-lU-rM to iiivxIntM whtt'h ih iMivuUU'il irHMiiUiipiy . t tttif'f hiitr) I roiil K uV'tt A . M till it o't-hn-k I. M . (H'l lf tUM.sltl -MEDICAL NOTICE. I)" R. A. f:Klt Eft will hr.'Sllir sUen.l iluiriii lo ail Ottilia i.n-Ui-, sn.l will Kivo "H.Hi-ti Aun lo Ilia Iranlin'KI of I'll IlKNIi! I'ISKAKS, n- li - InKaasen of tna 'I'll Hi 'AT nn-l I.I'Mit, ol Hip . t K n. AK.r'i:KOHll.itw A K KKlfl'luNM, A.' I'r.m. ty noil deoonilnrv Vl'HII.IH, ml SOU KH K t, lif.KKI. SIKIIlll ItKM, IMHiiTK.NcV.Ai'.. Al-.., In.kA.kS 1'Kiitii.iiiK th Kksai-ss, m( ct'fy va-tJi4uj t.-hitinin Jhiti, wliittarr-r n.sv Im Hh rliHruott r. tlllina hmirwlrom 7 a 10 lo H p in. HoiiilHyH. 7 to IUm in. i 10 U 1 orti.ia Uoriw.ro JaUeraoj aad Fifth at, tatoa, Olilo. ih'IM lm-lm II 1ST. HAAS, YVIIOIiKKALK AND KKTAIL UKALKK AMI JOBBER IX MILLINEEY GOODS, I 1 STRAW GOODS, I Utll LIONS C II A V ICS FLOWERS A 11 all Aktiolu iwuhTj r4Uird im il.a Miilihiit TsU.dk. NO, 41, Mala Etrret, ( Millitrr Ui1ni inffnrl wi'I 4o Well to , eHiittiMt tn ouniK txttor. l Uit luainK tiwUr: , apii-iisi.tiiKiM 1804 GROCERIES J ! I FRESH 1.1VKHV 1 nlv trHirr good, trlt Grorirtia. aril J wawuttlq iftniKfl ail pajMiua tnifrr'-UrtZ to fiv list a i-all. QANNED FRUITS Pearhea, r!ara, httawhrrnea, Qniiiera. tntnathtarkU rnrt, atid C bi nei iImhi w ti. ! T SPICK AMI COVE 0VSTLKS ' alo,an aaKortntant of Jelliea, MiddlfUian Mama ai4 Hrtitolttera, I itih and oat Oil, MJa,tra and It.rleea. ' Pa klea, ept-'ep, IVanvy Hftsp-, Ac.f la fvl e vt 1 tiliii ! t'tat the rnarkU l4ord Ittat tt dealrata. ToIoImc o 1 Chttwera w would my v ktrcp lha batl art.t-lid rio ( ulihtuma ha Iia4. uoma nna, e ina a l, ant aa . lia waoaa tte. M'INTIKK HAIkH, I aaldaw4u Mftia at.. S tioora Ulvw Mart. VAMARliK FAKMIXU V fOBACCtl LANDS a . , IN (IKItMAM TOWNSHIP. FOIt SALE ON rAlUTTlON. 8aniltl m rnl' un l ntVr, a fnf M fi- K't.rrirk ii'i. nlh' if. i No J.t'fil n 1 cr.oi Conn. IN oi-oiieinv to th or.iT of th. :4uiifrnfr f'oiirt of M" IllLllll'TV 11. II l, IU'lO. lnn-U" III th' r"twi rusf, t wih ( II r al l iiU.c Aiiv.in.il, ma ritrHi'-Mt, oa Th rn-'fit-. IWwnt A. ) 1 (My.. hrhKMi ih Ik. in -. 01 H A 1 . iiikI 4 l M , th f .. Ihh itt rtHi t-UU I) ') fl Ity 1 In liitii ntpi ;'k, ileiti-fi( in (lei ii tin tuHii. 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HUin.lH ,.t l OH I ttl A v'OflUT; Ihf'IH V Mtitith 'J'.l1 ', Hft tht polf" tn -'.ike on 1 1 Miiiih !mt ttl ainl iiiiiiHT; thfm oiullt Mi ', s -t W lo iln1 nlmi ol U itiniiv' iHinni.- Iinm h.ii.m, w v or It kv, HpprniNeit.i rr, uj'dvwtr, hi icr.y (U) tlol.aia pt'r acrn 1st .Y't. 4 Hfinivt-f: nt .lu pioui'irn'-t forncrnf tot No ;t, on tlie )(! 1 h ilm ' fstiitl piiUti r n r ; Il.a-t.in D' rili IT. , wi st till ) r In llf n.nin'f n lliflscr- linn) n niiil I.-. niK luwn tirit p'i-n nu ii, ihsurf Dnn Ii lib" I 'j', r-11 In 1 lo .ili r t lotiu 1 in ruml I 1 a in.riKr; Htfi.t 1 mhiiIi 7 j , .i -ih ( - to a ..hUc i. t for a roi-nri ; lhin- t mmiiii H ,s.t ,v, y. jo p' . n m a "t.ilti' 011 ti' kmi 1 1 ititr o Mint - it r, ft-t lor n n r m 1) llitriii.- i, inh m, . . m -At po.t k it'i'in lli on. in 1 tn ' o r niri rpii-iif,' lihi ('ti-c m niiitiu. nnf uiti' 111 t I .I'l fll-ii-P", III it- ul II, p.Hlo. lift- bi Ut'Vvt.t, at tin t (.iii) Mi 'jr- I'v-r 11 iv. 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Nt itiit-r parcel t nn wll fnr IrMri tl.fn two ihmU nf Hit rp ruiwiiit'iii ttit rt o . , 'I tKMH OK VALE. tt p tltinl .f pitn-h mom-" pnti!t. nn il-v of ak: lti rcrtHlli in fpnl 1 oyitif iii 111 one mn tao ytnin lrnt:i tli.y ol nn.'. ailh Hi t rt-ht, tttltl t i u .l i,y lllnlla'ltif Oil tilt" itUhllPiV. OttRIN a H r-AVIlfSDN, 8'ieritl tn aiotilniiifry l ounlv,(J. OnftovcaA ('raKsIu au, JU'. ji u7 mA EXKCUTOH'SSALK OF UKAL K.STA1 E A T TUB TOWN II A Lb 1 MIAMil-KUU 1, VV.Ui. 0 N MTtlUtiW.I Nn AKY IHL, mil l f.,.),) at iinttin 1 tl,2'K rtf.-n-t nj liu-1 t-flonji n a I 'tin ewtulf ( J vtaii II tii.it, tini -a-fil, lylti hip rn'l" notttl of M ihiiii -l"iirc, a.i-i tlivnieil mli (evrti t.itt'-ta vt ' pBPitp.- 'I iw tir-t tr t th linn"t n.l 1 ortnirif lti m n, ' hai tti- iin)'rniftiiciii- itHiti ,t, t'oifi h 1 1 ni iitrt" tinr Itnint- ho 1 1 mi1, 11 liTr On fi , Hit 1 n h:int of Ji u:t in h niTV 1 iirii-iy. .i'i'ii"i ol tt o 4 litnU r. Nil'. ti,t foil if iii'itl tn any npntnti, a i 11 h.i i r-t-t'r.tl tll'l T-lHillll. fprilit:' ("poll M . nin 01 vi tin-1 1 11 Wr. ihri'iii h a mont-'Mi to tti ttnor of t;t titiniltn ll-lt.HI . 'I lit' ntC'iiit lrnt run 1 hi 1 a H tii;n t-, and if t.e r;eh fft M HUH PnlloiM. 'I lit thini titt.-t rem Lit cp 'i vrrefi, ami it alio rich nt-r 1 -j Hunt. 'I ii foiirih Uni t ortntniut- :i3 ar 1'; arret of a b ch in Imiiu r -Hinl. l i.f ti.ih and h'itli tin- in r.-mtfin W m'i eat h. ly ing 1 - l y Md 11 Hi a t ip'in e hnpt. Hint t lint ifT! Inii'I, evtiy loot nl Wiin-ti fin im fi)l; vnirj Willi e To.' to vt nt!) tart enn'ttin- 7 n-ri-i". and h n nrre of I Hi. lii r 11 j t-li it. 'Vtif IH ir lot 1 jtintJ 1 1 v -j t I nmt . Th HM- -i 'iie-ihiru ritfli on or fit to 1 Aunt I . iw;;, tine I'linl on the lt tiiiv ol A TM, .n itn-l tiin-f It id Apnl I, tMij, I'n.v j'li-tl, lii mi Imsv Uti-un iirvn-) nut idtte ttii-it lo Im Utif ivnd 1 ;i ;i ii mnn t h alit-r titr ot-otutfit", il'm-rred payim -ir to l-em- iiitvrttit aud it In r-t-i-nr-'d t.y nmiti; . nn hc prtori-tf. Mula lo cumiiM-m-t l-t ivti o'finrtt on raiii iht os.'iHt.K m.ovi;, jlilwlt f'xorulor nl Jo' It lUllin, tiwi astt-tl. rKTiritM rAirnriMN. Iletn-y Itl i.i-;ih 1: .ih nt ,i'niii.' -ii vri and Miry M i.i'li'ittri. v-. Ant l'ii K. H. i-imtn. .Icdn A. M1II1 riu.iit. I'tder 1". (. 't-'i-.r., i..wt't.,i K t. l,l. r and Kllnn lii'l'iutit. h i).n"i'J( r.nirl i.r M tiiitnni -Hiy Contity, iMi'o l'id'.'H i-r 1 111 lit n. 11. MKi.l K. M 1,1. LKli ii N. 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SJ, ritnye b a-l, ar. ; ti mhiioi u ut tin Htintiivnwl rli ln'l- ol' lllftrift la (stt p Im a., a (1 w. fmiti Hit; Hv-riinn turner at a 1 t'lif , Iticiira n H'i' lot .'; .w.r.di'' tniir i-johlntrt 'h (i li mi'- ut ti -nun.; ifii n. n. 4'i, w ( ho )tm pt-n hf-t. n I ii WVavi-r'N ttnd It Hnritou linn Ut rt aioii'; ihi'iietji a Ki ', w. Inn '.il fr hfv tft Hool't line in h ptlt-ni t'lt'iM-c houiIi ttl e ,u M pen Ji-n Nlnnat, Jft roll St,i It-'n him tn t hi pi "' tKiiintriif, 1 indainiaK li.'.) -1 xl v tWt a r.n, itiolf or l-. Al-". I..I m in is-Tfl 'mi j-miir. Itiv, It ty-ottt. mid (illy ( 4y. , ul aad .'-), "It'-tut'.ttt d iifiiti'iitt id 1 ;r hul ii ii ion olp.irt ot nMt'ti-iii No. i.i, tt.wn -i. run 1" 7. liiunn li fts c' Hit n Hdd lit" II", and r-'tmrdf I on I n u roliU o Mniil i,i'iii"'" 'oil o( t , 1 dim, in 1 I itl (. 4 . pit" it'., m..i'it n m W Hit in t lavn-i'i p. M "ili.t'tn-ry Cmin -tv , )iili, 11 id lh;tl. at 1 In Kffni ii v t-i 111 1- j. if AHttt i'Kirt, I -t.i i i Mti'ry M. U-t-ltHrt, i.ftht r.m- A. iMlli)trt and Mtiy M -rl.hnrt atll h, t ' ' r an or dtr, it ml partition iohv ind" nf mhi-I vt- m t. H K KV t (i tl'tl M 1, !ATIKKINK ANN l.KHIlARf, MAKt M. UKhHAKl Aiiam ('ut, Atl'y. di ITUtw AliMtNHTRATOK'S tALK OK UKVL KSTATK. IN pimua-ir-e of an tiri.rr rnnti-il hy the Prehnta l otirl"t Mttittgttinfiy (o.tiiiy, tliii-, in tfte cam ol loitAi' liy evrr Hiid -'in'o:i Nmt, K xtt-uittra nt tha I lust a di it nd !t-t "m nl I.v.. V(...n( iitt't af aitMii-l Kn ti imma et Ml de'rndHtira, w wih oflrr lor ante, h ptilthta air-imn on HA 'l lid.W, tint 91 dt f ol i"'nlatr. A- I. )s'4, til ia t'tnidt, tiieni"on. up. tn tha tri'iuirtfst, tint to I .iiriint ! !-rt''i retil -'ata : tna. in t ha ( o;iiil of uiil mih r , and hta'a ot UtHo. loll 1 Kdtftni jv ifii uf -t t 1 I, h 1 nfl !t ro.iii atda nf th farm ownnd U t ho heiiN ot l'-d 'nun, ttc'd Mi: ii ni m Sft'i'on 3, Tnu n 1 , I nnsa 6, M. U'a. dt a-ntafd aa foil : H - vniiinta al u ft-nit , tin Ihe emit . ne of nat't uMin, the ntitih ta-l cnnir ol wt.d f;irm ; lliriv nnnlit'ii thneHNt put ol nnd aenrii ft 74 ehina to a Mlone ; itt.n.e " nni;fh 7, wfal i'r l eha'rita t-t ibn it'itm id tumpd; rod: ihiii, aoinh stl tr.tr-1'", a.l'i tfi. -t"-- of td r at I h m, haitie u tneaoiiih weal t'oa-nt- o i Urm ; lhiH utt Ilia ntt tit'ttrMo Voniij,' and l.aief'r. n.nih7.S Mtti ii. cltrtin lo thti pliv a of lr uiniisT, t aoitiibibM A" Of' t Of iOMti. Apptaimdal fll" ht eara : 'tarma of aala on thiruottih otia itonl m year, ant on tpird it tsvn y tr tmin iti Hny ul m, Willi i.tval ; that iHivt'ittittH io ba ne-tired hv iiiari,Tiit. niw.n Mt prr-niOvt-H' td LA Ka V t K, MMISoN .NilJ'f. If ieviifo:, A " t I tiid uuii)'. d-Vd. J. ti. n.njTT, AU')' for KFet'iii r nov. 4w Clothing. A WILLIAM WAI.KKN, ho. am Tiita" nitKRr, intTijN.oin.i, IB fraimn-il lo a.'roninioJala hia di'trmiora wita a.t-rt arli.'la i-l K.-allanit'O'a a.nrmit a'lral n lha UUat .l)ia uit lat "("slltv 'l'lma ahi aiarl aoaU, isnl. vasts, ali-na, liosiara, haudkarctnala, l..aa, twitta, snuaa, shH-rs. !.. will ao wall t (iv run a nail. auiit