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OCT xC-C9 mm VA. THURSDAY. JULY 9. lies fjui or DAiif bhquiuju nm Inii DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. OUailT YALLASPiaKAJt.

ce laMMwr unnuifwnHOii COMB a. rOBB. at Baa-JIta. innM ar oeA- WUXIAV BESbaBB, af niMuiNiun, BOBACB a AFP, ml AhlBa4, T. TAB TBO MP, af JOBS BBATOB.af hUMrt.

eck af Osa. Geo'f-e II. Peae'letea, at Hew Yotk Acaeleaty ef Kuk, tke th ef JelY. Eon. Oiokai H.

PssDiir-B, of Oblo, followed Governor Sitbqcb, of sw York, ul Geverncr Bstbocb, of Co is a sreeek at tbe Kw York Aced'etar of Malta, Bt the Ieatoeretle celebration on the 4. lb of Jul. Ills a beeatlfn), natrlotie Bad elcenent vetoa, brief aaa to toe point We aire it taai rttoa oa the flirt Vf mt the Xiyirr. ike Great Battles Bt Getty on TkarirlBf aa riMey, tke 24 bb4 34 of JbIt. Tha belt written bb4 BMttt aoaaeeted ae COBBt that WW BBVO JSt BOMl Of the great hallb at fltfiitiiir.

am Tntia- an FH. in ii I Of tht OlZCtOBBtl (mM WO BTBDjfOT It 10 ou colsaisi ttk hatvalnf, and doubt Bot it will a reed with intense interest by all the ttadataof tha Aa Kx.Preeldeat of tko Ualte4 IUUi ea tko CrUle Oratloa ef Gaaaial Ptaaklla Pierco. General Tata axis Piaaca, Ix-Preaidant of tha TJLlted Btatea, aad one of oar atom yatrietia aad emleent aiateimeB, dellTered a Poartb of-July Oration at Oonoord, Kew Haatpthlre, vhlcb we rrprodooa in another oolama. It la a iplaadld prodaotioa, aad lta wordi of tratk and eobarsaaa aboald be at tenUrely ooifldtred by the Ameriaaa people. Ex-Prealdeat, Puioa baa filled tba maaaore of bla eonntrj'e boo or kaa ao- farther ta-bttioa aad aarreje ear eoaaary'a poUtiea from tba loteao blghta of aaaalfiab and dlt-iateruted peUloUinu THE CAPTUHB OF VICK8BVBG.

The treat ao loag aatioipaud baa hap-peatd at buC Ylokibarg, tba Ooafcdento Bebaitopol of the Boath-wait, baa lirrei-dared to tba peraeTerlag ejcertioaa of Gen-aril Gbaxt, whh aa lta garriaoa aad atorea. It baa beta a moat remarkable airga. To 'ay aotblag of tba repeated and aborttra effcrta aado to take it ia tba anaaor of 18CJ, we hare now beaa engaged ia tbe work of rtd action eror ilnee leat December, with one of oar largcit aralaa aa army greater thaa that which defeated Nafolbob at Waterloo an army ef one hundred thoa-aad aea, aealated bj all tha inland nary of the Yftitera watera. Ita aataral atrangth to ao great, bibiad tha high, ateep and aU moat inacceatlbla b'nflj, that it bid defiance to tbie lmmanaa army and nary for a time, aad ia the Booth waa mppoatd to be invincible. It baa baa defended, wa mart all ad alt, with axibaken hardihood and ooaraga, aad, pcrbapa, if they bad met aa opponent kit reeoFnte thta Geaarat Gbabt, it might net hare beta taken.

He kta die-playtd throTJghoat thla liege, If aot before, tba qaalUlat of a great oommander. Whea ha aada tha march oa Jeckjon aad asperated tba oolama of Gaaeral Jonairo freav taaa af Paatearoti, driving the latter into Yloke-barg with half tha aitay, ha bad made the redaction of the piece a mere qneetlon of time. Oar people had beaa ao often deceived by fa' at reporta aad re more af victoria, tbat thejatfintdlitailad tha report. PortHadeon to aow tbo cob ft derate atroaghold oa tba Mlnlalppl, fraa Gatro to Kew Orleans, aad It eaa aot bold oat bat a abort time agalnii tbo force that wQI be directed agtinat it. Thla to one of tbo moat important aaeoaaaaa of the war.

It to lappeotd tbat General Jonaroa baa oltber gone to Port Hndaoa to deatroj Bases, or hti Joiaad Qesaral Baaaa, ia Teaaawta. eaater Teombo. Beaater TaoaiBa, of Georgia, baa beaa staking a ipeeob at Bparta, ta that eppewd tha Boatbara Ooaiorlptioa Bill aa 8ooMtl(ulJoniJ, ground that IU staekiaery waa ia the baadaef the Pederal aa4 aot tbe Btate aatboritiea. TbJa ia tbe a aa etjtottoa tbat to aada to our eon tori p. tloa.

Eioppoted tLtOoofaderataTazloiU at aad arjaat. He opposed the State fa acreage tat af the Oaaiedaraaa Beaoa. The laat awbjeot aUaoaaed General Tooaaa was' martial law. Ha waa sUexiy oppeatd to lt Ooaatttatloa Witowal afflcieat powers vpea the Gorerameat, aad they were ampl eofflcicnt, daring war aa wall aa peace. Tbo ObaiUtatloa waa desfgeedaw war and peaca both 'It wag adopted almost amid tha booming of eaaaoa aad tba elaarof ef arata, acd it was aot trao that It was to be regarded only fat times of peaje.

After giving hla views la tba speech wo have reported, ho laid: These, ay ooaatry- aea, are ay tUwb npoa aoma of tha la, portent aeeaorea of the day, aad if it bo la-famy to txpteat Lkeaa, kare are my biili they a mim Urn eh. a.aeH Ha said tha Southern people ware a salt, aad woald gira their test dollar and iaet aaa tM Boathera iadepondetoo. The Captara af lckbarg-A Remark able Oalatlea ef tko Telegrafk Day before yerterday, whea the whole eoaatry was excited over the bows from YVktBorg, and. tha of Its captara waa frtely dlMaMad, tbo following Alipatoh was racelred Wahlagtoat t. to 'JU.

S. auaatvet Sorlvom "fvuivai, ui Uti. Baa. Clooa WU. bnwi tha k.m IKM.

Sia I bare tha honor to inform joa that Ykkiborg baa surrendered to tha United States forotica this 4 of Joly. fli "Ytry reepeetfaUy our etft sarvaat, DAYIX POBTEB, Admiral." One woald bars thought that rack a dispatch would rare beaa sent to the Anool ated Preas, but it was aot, aad oaly saw tha light thiougb a special dispatch to the da-dan all GaMtta. Whea our paragraph was yaterday, that no confiraeUoa bad beea rtoalvtd ef the captara of Ylckabarg, thla dlrpatcb fraa Admiral Poavsa bad aot beaa pabliahtd. There is Utile nee la the AaodaUd Preas dlrpatebaa if raoh doou Bests are withheld- KTJT Jeo publiahed the following tela vgram. mkieh Ae Jfeewer aa teetie UUt miming tmiStd: "Wuinwoi, r.

'Secretary TTeCos read a aiepatck to day from Admiral Porter that Ylokiburg ror-rendered Jaly Gob meat oa the aboro to tuueoeHtry' rim. ITe place the lime atlaate upon the T7W that tha patllo dol The peep's renertlly belle ve any item of aawi a lie that Is aatb. mm nm aatb i.i i Ti Tn. SM DMtetk TS re Vat. Wtml by OarrUca IS nri are unwirtF imr "wt Mf be anTat it, hr aor tw ba Meant, Br I etleeTWaa.

tekca from tha PiaMe. A fuiui' itaiev meet, like a dream, to Interpreted to the eoa tTt.71 Lee's overheat lata PeBJitYlvanla. Tba Richmond flHty that tha rebeV lava ion of Pennijivenie bv Lai was not forced opoa aba by tha eslgwocies of hla fttU natloa, by brtetare of aeblij oplnloo, aor by ordrt fioia snperlor aotherltv. It waa da- liberate! eboaaa by himself. Hi knew what be bad to eaoooatcr and what ka bad to rely oa.

Ho eaatprekaaded tbe spirit, reaoareM end character of tba Calsa troopeaod ha appreolatad tha fidelity and heroUta of hid owbImopb, aad tha akill aad Intrepiditr of bM owa UeoraaaafcV- Weights every tala(, ha detcrmlaed to Uka tba itep, aad Dath uuLcliontd Wi idtmmiaatitm. Iivaaaaaovo BMBt Uable ta grara eoatit(ooiM aad perila, aad that otald oaly hare baaa jaetlfied by tba teaaoBBbla proapect of eeorlag fraat adnata, ea. Ln aad Path, wa (aeiaj' are -waO aalUfltd by tbJa tlaw tbat tba laTaaioa vaa a graad aad atrlaae aamtary bloadar. Tke Tlaaaa aad Goaeral G. Clay aUtaw Tba rSHM yaradea Ooaaral Smith a poaV tloa oa tba groat Qvnf Ooart maraal, fp oa apology Car hla "aot oaaraaalag bla dlitrlot la Kan tacky." wm tt axplala ala abaaeoa frost bla oomaiand for a suath paatr Taa fW aotiea la ao rich that wa viUaotatc tt, bat gira It entire: aaaab a.

cut ucirs. Tbe qneatioa la freqoeatly aakad why Gaaeral Botha ia aai eaaTaaalag hla dUtrict la Xeatucky. Tala la lapoatibla Be ia aoir an dnty, acting at Pieaidtat o' an Im ton eat oourv martial, aad eaa aot leare tha eity. Hia regret, aa a thorough. maTiM of the dlatxiot voald iaoreaaa bla rote materially.

He aad Ooloaal Bremlette oooapj-lag tba lame platform the Uaioa, aov aad Othtr queetlana, they ey, eaa be vettled arr tha wr la over. Weare glad to laara thai Ooloaal J. W. flak la oa tke esaap tor Btastlatte and 197110 Emfmrtr of thla morning oo lei a lota art tola bom tbe London Tim oa the tmpractlcaMUttee of eaptarlng Yioaibarg; aad aaotker oa tbe expedleaey or lag tbe Beathera Ooatafereer area taai- "Well, tha OaiaaaeH Tmmm Of too B1oe lrgaTanizg copied, without a word of dli-seat, a moat bitter article from the Fayette-tUIo (North Oaroliaa) abuiiag the North, beaded MA Battoratioa of tbe Uaioa FortTer Impoetmle Gaaeral llltade'e Addreis to His Army. Eiitoc-tTtTj A ear er Poromo, 1 aar Oeuyeborg, Jelj Uel.

Qeatral Ordara Ka. ta Tbe comea ending General, ia behalf of the ocas try, thaaka the Army of the Potomae for tha plorlous result of tha recent operations. Our enemy, tuperior la nam ben, and flatbed with tke pride of enooetefai inveeloa, attempted to overcome, or deewoy tbie army. Baffled and debated, ke has aow withdrawn from tbo coateet, Tbo privations and fa tJgaea tha army has endured, and the herolo co ore fa and (taUentry tt dirplayed, will bo mettere of hlstorr to be ever rememberei. Oar tatk is Bejlfaa ecaoBpliehed, and: the eonmatdtng General looks to the army lor greater efforts to drive fraa oar soil every venire of the pretence of the invader.

It is right and proper that we ahooid, oa lmi able co fetor rataraonr graatfalthaake to tke Almighty DUposer of events, tbat ia tba froodnra of His providence He hai thought fit to give victory to the causa of tha sat. By command of Major weaeral Meade. a ILLI a.M3, A. A. G.

What Probably Caaied the 8arrea4er of TicktburgYke Coaicripti. The Memphis correspondent of the 8t Lonli Sffublicmm, writing under data of July 4th, sayi: Tba Horles put la etreulatloa about the dlt eetli faction of the troops la Ytckibarg is pertly tree and partly falaa. The facts teem to be, from what I could gather from what he laid, that ihou wae Aaa mb eeateritai were iiuatufitd a4 in order to gtt rebated from ihttr nation er get out of tk army, teere wilt- ay to mo mimott aay lAia. A number of that Siade of toldiere were continually ditcaaelrg ite improbkbilitiee of Johciton attacking Gen. Giaxt'a army la tha rear, aad by that hied of na'onlrg thote who had gone into tbo army from choloe felt, to lay the least of 1, coegTint sad stowed by their illeaci that tbey were partly ofi the aame opinion.

Withtbem the lovaltv of their commander would be takes udw etaieUaeiaU mmm vajr- oroutly araaed, the reeolt of which wae desasciatlou of hla aad all that be had done, i Be lev 1 be did cot convene with a sisgls sol atec vrbe itrtreved tbat If Job niton did aot come to the relief of the beeieged, they woald have toiturecder before tbe middle ot thia month. He says food Is abac ant, inch as it to, but alt to icirce, and that tha soldlcri are suffering very much for want of it. Tbo regiment to wblca be wea attached, the 6ih MiatourL, bad beea on lull ration! of corn bread and frtih beef, sisoe tha 17th of Jane, bat only one- quarter rations of salt Tab Inhabitants cf Yakiburg often gave tha soldiers articles or food which they otherwiee could aot obtain, for which they were rewarded by the declar atloa that they would bold the eity till the bat aaa was dead. Tha South are ftsdir-g out that eonicrlpts aako poor Midlers, aad that reliance upon I tm toleenirgnpcoabrokaaraad. the Cleveland (0.) Hale 1 Dealer, Jnlr eaThe Medlaa slarder.

-1 Oar paper chroalcled, a few evenings aiace, a terrible murder that bad taken place ia Medina oa Wcdneiday sight last The Me dina OasttU, of Saturday, hag till following ia regara a tne matter: ProeaUy the meet terrible crime a qmlet village aver wtlniaaat, oeeaered ta -Media soae time peat mtdnlgbt this (TharsdayX Bonugi ana, oa aoconat of woioa, ws batten to it eaa our taper, so that our readers. aad the public generally, may hare a few of the facta. "At a very early hoar, aerbaps by floor dock, toma of our eltiseas dUcevered tet the houo occupied by Mr. Strabel Ooy oa fixe Oa gaining aa entrance, Mr. and aire, uoy were fouad dead la their be', and tbe little boy of aevea or eight year, alto lajlrg ia bis blood all the work of aoma terrible monster or monsters la bsmaa shape! Tte throat of tbe boy beautiful ia death was eat, eiiumnv, near half round tbe neck; but the tack or Ma Ooy a eat, aot oaly a tbe throat, bat there are oaao tough oats oa the side aad back, givtag indioatloai that there was soae straggling ara tte dead was ruuy acooBBliaaadt while au.

Vara acok seemed to be pierced through by seme sharp Instrument, evidently done by a steady nana, aaa perhaps oae ao auasatt to suck "Notwithstanding tbe early boar, a great number of people gathered, aa the scene ef the tragedy waa ea weet-street, near tbe center of the vQlaga. Ia aa boar or so, the are being to a great extant quenched, Hoa. Mr. wake, alter consuitaikm, eallad for a hearing, ana ecmautmes were appointed, Both, to ax amine the elroaaitaaoas about the bouse and to look after etraagera and eutptoiotia clvaractera who may beer have beea ia tora far a few days peat aad others to ride into the country, pertieolerry to the Sectioa Mr. Ooy Tielted tbe prrcedirg day.

and do all that eaa be dose to dleoover the murderers. A meetirr of the oltiaeas at tbe Court bona at tea o'clock wis called for a little later ia the Borate. -1 "Nothing to' yet knows of ibe object or da-' t'ga of this atrocious and. fiendish act, aalea It were for money. Mr.

Ooy aad family were known to live bappily and peaoafaUy together, and though Mr. O. traded ia eattla cocilderably, and oftea bad Urge sums of aoaey with bla, we have not beea able, as jet, to learn whether be bad, or was sup-poet to have, aay amount la bis poaeasioa at the tine this calamity tranrplred. We trait the whole country, as 'alio neighboring counties, will be awake and oa the alert, for who eaa Jetl safe whea each diabolical deeds are committed ta the-vary Idst of us? I my aea ault be la teretted ia bringing each criminals to art-ice." Yaterdsy a mldant of Medina, named Gay Caldwell formerly stage driver be-twtea CTevelaad and the former place wae arreeted oa anapioioa ef being the aurderer. OaldweU wea eeea laming from Mr.

Ooya yard oa tbo eight ef the terrible tragedy, la a BjittrioBl manner. Colossi. Cbobs, or Xaw HAKraaiai, Kuiuo. Balttmoro, JJ Tke body, ef Ooloaal Croat, of the Fifth New Hampshire Yolunteera, arrived today, and will leave for New Earn pi Mrs oa Satarday afternoon a eight o'clock. Hi waa killed oa Thursday aear OettystUTg.

-1 Tss soldier la war aad tha farmer la peace alls wis their tilaicf ti la the fleli. IH STATE 11 IEH3IM. by zx-rxxsiozn Franklin Pierce, AT COHCOED, UEWrHAMPSHiaE, aa j''y Fourth, of July. Oraid eeaearatli Kaaa-suetiag the Oraaite itate-Orer Z8.000 aad Irme JCaa ia CaaaaU-Xae Semearaay ef lev HkBpeklxa ia ZaxaMtXmneaie Zatbaaiaaa-Coaeazd aVblasa with Patri oOam Selagatlaaa from ail Yew laad aad Other rertieii ef tha Ceumtry 1 Praeeiaiaai, alottaaa, a Siatiagmiahed Samearata Preeeat Ad txeaeae ay Oeaerel rraahOU riaree, B. W.

Yaerbiea, of Zadlaaa, Amaaa J. Parker, of Albaar. law York. fpaffard, of Maaaaebaaatta. K.

B. adtk, of Yarmoat, aad leba H. a aor ge, of a ear Eampabiro. The aaaa aoatisg of Daaoerata as Goa cord, New Hampshire, oa Saturday, the gl rioaa anclveraary of oar National Independence, waa in every reepeet oae of too meat eethniiaaaa, cheering aad atgoifieaat gattaer-lrga aver held In tbe good, ateaob old Graa-lta State. Tao Democracy gathered from every eity, tooa, hamlet ia tha Sate; aad whether viewed ia point of aambara, en thntiaam.

a pmfonad. ateadr eteteratioauoa to atand by the political priori plea of tha fathers of the conn try, or the time aad place in hfoh it waa held, it waa a most reaarka bla and meatoraele But aot alone were tbe free atoontaia eidea, the baty BBsaiactnrinc predoc'a, the extended agri cultural diatriota of tha State, too Tariooa walka and avocation represented, bat all NewXoglaad, New Fork, ladiaaa, and other nortioaa of tbe eoantrv aeadap tkear Bona, once again, oa the Sibbath -7 Soi -f take ooaneal ioaether ia too faarfal trial hoar of oar eaaa try. it was aa inspiring aaa opera, aignvj a tens witness fall twenty -Are taoaaana a oc ret i met for a eoausoa aad noble par poee. OoDOord, New Haapahire, New Sag-land, tha nation itself may wall be proad of that anloa of the people. Early in tha day taero were aaaistekabls lntimatioas tbat the ocoaaion was to be one of ao common, purpose or magnitude.

Concord tm taUr. Fgs flattered gaily ia the bretse from ovary pelat The boom of eaa son, the ring of ball, and demonstrations of a patriotic nature loo naaerous to detail, all poke of oventfal oooarreoeea. And later, as train after train came tbunderiog into the Capital with crowded ears, aad roc eat ton after prooetiion marched to tbo area ia front of the State- bouaa, where tbo meatier was held, the excitement raa high. Aa the alser-ent delrgetioM arrived, tbey were eecorcad. to tba grounds by tba Mersbala for the oooa-tloo, of whoa Colonel Joalah B.

Ban born was chief- Tha public pieces of tbo eity and pnblio and private buitdinge were very leviak-ly deosrated, and pretested nnat beaaafat appearaace. A greet variety otembiemiand moitots were dtsplajed by different delegations. Before tha speakers arrived upon tha stage, the two bannera tearing tha portraite of Vallaadigaem aad Webeter were ordered to tbe front, aad received with load aaplense. Amorg the different devices we aottoed the following: "We so ar Feaoe. Compromtee end XTnlon.

"RetUtanc to Tvranta la Obedleaea to Qod. Tiraa Mtn an Thtage Breau "Tree Fitai aad Free SpeMhdaasereaa to Trraate onto." "Protfct oa beta ear friend, and we will Dlearra car Bnemlae." From all AbolHtonfaim. 8eoeaion and Political BrpucxUr, rooa Laid IMint na," oath and Ho Obuat ta tb ErMramiM em aoeoaiil if official or Military "Tk. OoeatUotioa aa it ia, tha Uuioa aa it waa." We know ao Sortb.i.0 Sooth, no Kaat, no Wnt" "dTil Llbwtr1ta only tkcarltr If to OoBstita-Uonal BMtralutoa Political (Aoesoipaayliia tba portrait of Webeter.) The Committee, officers aad apeakers came upon the stage shortly before noon, escorted by tie Nashua Cadets. Ex Preaiient fraak la Pierce wat introduced to the aaeembly by Jadge Minot, of Corcjrd, and wIcomed wi loud expreeaioca of applauee.

Tne following is the Jut of officers choeeo: Preaident General franklla P.erea. Vice- Presidents Hon. Abner Greenlee. Portsmouth, Kecking ham Ouanty; Benjamia Pcor, K.q., mond. Bockincbam Ooaaty: Hob.

U. Jordan. Somrra worth. 8cafford Oonnty: Waitehooeav Faemlnrtoa. Stafford County; Hoa.

Isaac Adanta, Baad- wics, fJarraUU-Mtaty- aroeaeaer Uirvia, aq Waktfield, Carroll Caoaty; Hjo. Tooa. Ooge- eu. uumantoD. Btikaea Uouaty: uoionel Ru'ua G.

Lewie, New Hampton. Blknao County; Hon. Aaa P. Gate, Morthneld, Marri- mexk uoanty; Boa. Kbeneaer Hjmmee, Concord, Merrimack County; Han.

John Ktcele, Peterboro, Billeborough Cjuutyj Hoa. Mace Mo niton, Maneheater, Hlllibor ougb County; Hoa. Samuel Dinemore, Eeene, Cheehire County Frederick Yote, Walpoie, Vhethire county tloa. Edmuad Borke, New port, 8ullivaa Coan'y; John L. Patcam, Corateb, Bauivaa Count; James Dow, Kq Littletoa, Graftoa Onnty; Jeremiah Blod pett, at worth, Graftoa Oouatr Hon.

Jand W. Willi ma, Lancaster, Ooos Csanty; Boa. Slmeoa. B. Varaer, Whitafield, Ooos County.

8ecretarl Colons! Thomas. J. Whipple, LbcobIb; Alva Wood, aVqn Bxitor; Thomte smith, ihq Uover; ooristophar W. Wilder, Xcq Got. way; El ward B.

knight, Eiqt New London; Hoa. B. B. Whittemore, Na thus; Horatio Kim bail, Keeae; Heary tt tj rn. 1 1 Eeq Bristol; Heaea Bedel, aVq Oolebrook.

stxbox or tx paanoin pasca. MT FalBYM AST) FsLLowJonsTsTaw: While I have come to preaide at thla meeting, at year bidding, permit me to aay that ao command leas anparatrve thaa your with oa inch aa occasion, would bare brought mo here; and I unit tbat ln rise of tat great kg-gregailoff ef personal relations which thirty yeara of maabood life bare formed between as, yoa will recognise ia thla fact a warm ivoterwoaUon, on my part, of tha respect and affection which. In all that time. I have falkd to fiod On yours. Ws meet on tha an alter eery of a day hallowed by sol-tat memories, and sanctified aa that of the birth of the Ameriaaa Taa Declara tion of Ialependence laid the foundation of our political greetneci ia tha two fuodamea tal ideas of the absolute Independence of the Americaa people, and of the sovereign.) of their respective States.

Under that atand-1 ard our wise and herolo forefathers fought I the battle of ths RevoInUou: under that they otwonered. In this spirit they established the Uaioa, having the conservative thought ever present to their minds, of ths original sovereignty sag independence of the several Mlia anata an nee strata, opinions and habits, to bs maintained intact and secure, by the reciprocal stlpula-Uora and mutual com pro mi at of ths' Con-iltatioa. They wtre master-builders, who reared up the grand stracturs of the Uaioa, tbat august temple beneath whose dome three aerations have joyed such Uesstngl of civil liberty as ware aever before Touchfafed Vy Providence to man; that temple before whose altais yoa and I have not, oaly bowed with devout and grateful hearts bat where, with patriotic towi and iicriflaee, wa hart so fhqutcUy consecrated ounelres to tie protection aad maintenanoa of thoss lofty columns of tbo Oonatitatloa by which it waa apbald. Applause No viaioaary eathuai-atH wtre they, dreamisg vainly of the lnv pcssihle sxiformity of some wild Utopia, of their owa No deiperaa re-l ravers ware they, madly beat npoa sch-met which, if eonsummaud, ooald only reeolt In general ooafualoa, anarchy, and ohaoav. Oa! bo; high-hearted, but aagackua and praotical tiateaaen they were, who raw society as a livlrg fact, aot as a troubled vUlin; who kaew that sationel power ooasiste la the rtooaulleaeat of diveraitka of iostitutiana and interests, aot their conflict and Uon; and who nr that yariety and; adapta tioa of parts are tha aeotsaary tlemeate of all there to lublime or beau ifol ia the works of art or of htajasUo were tolll foaadatioaa, the mteaive mtaoary, the ool-omBtd kx' tinea ef thatmagnlfioeat ractare of the Union.

Glorious was the career of prosperity, aad peace, and power, spin which, frca ls very birthday, the Ameriaaa Uoioa entered, aa with tha aaored march of the ernscious cfiaprisg of. those gants of tha Rave. lotion. Bach the aa con-teived and admlnisUred by Wasol-igtoa aad Adams, by flerson, and MadiaOn, and Jack-bob. Such, I say, was the Union, ere the evil lima befel us; ere the madneu of aectlonal hatreds sad animosities poatesitd us; ere, in Ut third generation, the aU ecmprehenalve at ths fathers hal uied out and given placate) the ptsilantt tmctiociof sar-rowaxdlggreialTeKCtionailsra.

TheEtttera Sulci cct red the tea with Calr ships, the dhd wlih. their farms aad their maaufao tons: 10 dli the KUt AtUo ktiUh addition of their mineral wealth of eoal and iron; wLL'e the Souther States, with their bright, soft cllma'e aad eoegenial soil, relied those great ettpiee of 001 too, tobtooa, Socar, rice, eon, which are tbe Ufa of and macuractorti; aad tie vast regions of the West grew to be tbe graoaries ef Kerope aad Arcerica; aad lill farther oa was revtaied tba and af gold acd aUver ea the remote sboree of tbe Paefi j. These were the mat rial element of oar national power each State with ha difference ef ataresv, 00-operatipg with tha others to emtltaaeme baraooioas whole. And so he 1 rarioui Barcpeaa raora, exietirg bera, taoairh dif f.rit ia bfocd, religtoeu aampar, the Prates teat ard Oatholie, toe Paritaa aad the Cava' lierj jet, by their very diffareocee of eharaatar, tffo ded tbe mental and atoral elemenB of the power ef tbe Uoioa. Gkarloas, auatlme above all that hietory reewde of aaeioual gTearacae, waa tbe epcetaelo whiok tbeUniaa exhibited to ae world, so long as tbe true spirit of the Ooariistioa lived ia tbe hearts of the people, and the Govtrnatent was a Government ef aaaa recinrooaUy reepectiag eae aaotber's rightr, aad ef Baas, each aov-ieg, plaaetllke, ia the orbit ef ia proper place ia tbe firmament of the Uaioa.

Thaa we were the anodat BepaaUe of the world, boaered, loved, or feared where we were aot loved; reipeeted abroad, peaoafal aad happy at borne. Ho Amencaa ctt'ita was thaa subject to berivea late exile for oplahm's lake, er arbitrarily arreeted aad incarcerated ia military bastiiae area as be atay aow be not for acta or words of imputed treason, bat if he do asoara ia tilent Borrow ever tbey daeolation of his ooontry applaaee; aa aa. battled hosts of AmerioaBS were thea waaateg their lives aad re-aenrcea ia aarguiaary civil stria; ae sulci del aad parricidal ciril war thaa swept like a ngteg temp it of death over the stricken bemesteads and wail lag ciliee of the Union. Ght that auch a change should have oome over car country ta a day, aa it wore aa if aU aea ia every Sate of the Union North and South, Kart and West ware suddenly smittta with homicidal madness, aad Hha ouetoa of fell deedt" rendered as familiar as if it were a part of our labora nature as ifaa avenging angel bad beea iaffred by Providence to wave a sword of flaming flea above ear leads, aa euenatt ae atany ail-lieaoef good aea, Hvirg together la brotl- on the dettruotioa of themtelves aad of each other, and leaving but a mouldering ruia of ead of blood ia tko place of oar occo let ted Union. I endeavor sometimes, as I have ao doubt you do, to clots ay ears to tba sounds, and my jei to tba sights of woe, and to ask myself whether all thla eaa be to inquire which to true, whether tbo past happiness aad prosperity of my country are but the fltttering vition'of a happy sleep, or its prtsentmls-ry and deso lation haply the delation of some disturbed dream.

Oae or tbe other seems Incredible aod impossible; but. aleil the stera truth can aot thui be diipelled from oar mlodi. Oau yea I Mpeclally be expected to forget, thoee aot remote daya ia tha history of our country, when ita greatnesi and glory shed tbe reflection at least ot their rays upoa all oar lives, end thus enabled ui to road tha leeaona of the Fathers, and of their Cans tit a-tloa ia the light of thair principles and thtir deeceT Thea war wa eonduotei oaly sgtinst tbo foreJga enemy, and not ia the rpttitand purpose of prosecuting noa-com ba'ant populations, aor of burning undefended or private dwellings, aaa wastiag the fields of the husbandmen, or the workshop! oi the artisan, but of lubdoing armed boats ia tbe fiad. Then the Congress of the United 8 tee was the great Council of tbe whole Uaioa aad ef all ita parts. Thea the Kxeou tive Administration looked with impartial aye over, the whole omnia of the Ualon, axxicus tb promote tha interests aad cod rait tbe honor and just pride el su taoBwtea, seeing ao power beyond the law, and devoutly obedient to the command of the Ora-.

Btituttoa. How is all this changed! And why Have wo not been told, in this very place, aot two weeks ago, by the roles of aa authoritative expositor; do we not all know that the cause ef oar calami ties ia the vioious Intermeddling of too many ef the citiatns of the Northern Sates wlththe oonititationrj rights of the Boathera atee, co operating with the con tents of the people ef those 8tatee7 Dj wa aot know that the dlaregerd of the Gonititation, and of the security it affords to tbe rights of Sates and of individa Bis, baa been the ciuse of tbe calamity which our country to called to undergo And now, wart ia ia direst ships war such as It makes the blood run cold to read of ia the bietory ol ether nations aad ef other times-war, on the scale of a millioa of men in a- as war, horrid as that of barbtrls age, rages la leveret States of ths Uaioa, ai it more immediate field, and easts ths lurid it ado of its death aad lamentation athwart tbe whole expanse, and into every nook and corner of our vaet domain, Jfor ia that all; for la tbcea of 8mtea whtoh are exempt from the actual ravages of war, ta which the roar cf cannon, and the rattle of musketry, sad the groans of tha dykg, are beard but aa a faint echo of terror from other lands, even here in the loyal States, the mailed band of miliary aearpatioa eirlkae dowa the liberties of tbe people, aad its foot tramples a dex aerated Constitution. Applause. Aye, in thla land of free thought, free ipeeoh aad free writing ia thla Be public of free suffrage, with liberty of thought and axpretsiea aa the vary ciienos of republican institutions even here, in these free 8tatea, it -is made erialnal for a cttlaea.eeldier, Hke-gallaat Bgerly, of New Hampshire, to vote according to hia own consotenee; or, like that noble martyr of free tpeech, TaUandigham, to dtocaus pabUo affairs la Ohio applaate; aye, even bare, the temporary agents of the sovereign people, tbetrarwitory administrators of the Government, tell as that ia time of war tbe mere arbitrary will of the Pnaldent takes tbe place ot tha CoGStitutioa, aad the President himself aanoaaots as that it to treasonable te speak or to write otherwise thaa mm he may prescribe; aay, that it is treasonable oven to be Meat, though wo be struck dumb by ths thock ef the calamhieg with which evil ronnaa'a, ueeasJeteaoy ead corruption bare overwhelmed oer eoaatry I Applaaee 3 I will not any this withemt referring to the authority upoa which I rely. Ia bis latter of Junk 12, 1863, addrefgod to Eraltoi Corning, and other eitisnu of tha Bate of New York, tbe President saakes use ef the following extraordinary language: 1.

laaeeff, arrests oy pro oae ev courts, and arrests la eases of rebellion, do aot proceed altrgetter npoa the same basis. Tha former is directed at the small peroaataga of ordinary and centlnncus perpetration ef crime, while tbe latter te directed at sudden and ex-teniive nprteings a rein it tbe Gavernment, which, at meet, will succeed or fan in so great length ef time. In the latter rase, ar-reits ars made, not so much for what has beea done, as for what probably would be done. Laughter aad applause. The latter to aero for the preventive aad lea for the vlndictiTa than the former.

Ia inch cases ths purposes of mea are maca ateee easily understood thaa la eaaa of ordinary The aaaa what aemada by and aay a Baag ah. a aba peril of his Uoreraraent a dlicuaed oaa not be ml understood. rLsugh- ter ir not ranaereo, no is, sure to help the acemy auch more if ba talks ambiguoutly talks for his country with -but' and IU and 5 It to taa by this letter, at least, that there Si no longer doubt as to where the responsibility for those onMnstituttonel acta of the but two yeara, perpetrated by subordinate ameers or tne ederal uorernment, both civil and military, properly attaches; but who, I tk, has clothed the President with power to cicute to any one at ui wsea we must er when we may speak, or be silent upon any subject, and Mpeclally ia relation to the conduct of aay pnblio servant By what right does be presume to preeerlbe formttla of language for your Bps or mlneT It seems incredible, aod even with this eutheatJctted paper before as, is amaalsg, that aay amok entiment ahould have found atteraace from the elected repreeeatetive Of a.free Govern ment like that of the United Btaiea. My fiiecds, let those oey such behests who will: yoa I have been aurtared here emocg tbe granite bills, and under ths clear Ikies of Mew 11 tm pet ire, into ao suck vile tern ter amen -fAorJausal Trne it la. tbat any of you, that I myielf, may be ths Tjext viotim or anoonsutuuonai, arbitrary, irreeponiiblo power.

But we, nevwrtbelesa. are free men, and we resolve to live, er, if it mat be, to die, such. Palter who may, we will never cease to bold up on high the Cot sutu lion of the Union, though torn to brads by the hands of its ene-mier. rAppUusa.1 How BUikiegly slgnln- eant, how sut restive to us oa thia oocatioa, is the contemplation of that august spectacle cf tha recent Convention at Iadlanapolls, ot leventy-five thousand ctWinis calmly and bravely pirtlclratisz li tha dlrconioa of tha great principle! underlying 'their leered rights as freemen neither awed by cannon owning npoa their liberies, nor provoked by threats it, to retaliatory violence. would wy to you, fellow- ctfssns, emulate .3 at exhiciuoa of aUaam and patriotism.

Ba patient, bat resolate. Yield nothing of tout richts: bat bear and forbear. Let your action mow to tbe world, tbat. with courage to confront tUrpiism, yoa have ato the di- MtiM to mtd tneonaideTate action ia re artirg I adranorB. George Waahtogtoa aad 8muel Adams.

Matthew Thornton aad Cher lee Carroll, George Rsed and Biger Sbevmea, Philip Uviagetea and Wm. Hooper, BerjmlB a. George Walton and Richard 8-ockton, With tK. ef all tbo thirteen thea in- draeadrnt sovwirn Bates, stood -eigtttyT 1 aevea yeara ago to cay, toe meat aiemorafcle rorm where the Doslara-tfoa wae sigaed, like tbe people of the ates whoa they repeeeeoted, with the s-dema grandeur of high resuva, appareaiiy mTtmm). yet WIta uur artm wa -kearastraag for the eontewt ot ehrU liberty.

If aye eaa act be joyoea and exultant oa this uatvereary of that day, it atay do aa good to remember tbat jjy aad exaltatioa were ar from the bearm of the brave aea who sarotioaed tbo DeelaratioB of Iadependerict, aad thaa fought levwa yeara to maintain it. Not tbey were aot tor eaa but Tbey felt tbe Inspbatioa ef a great obj-et; and they aught ta accompliehmeut wttk a otero, devoted, self aacrificiBg spirit. They wae animated by that determination which fa a righteous oauet of self-defense aad self vindication te iaviacibla. They kaew the enavsitkm of tbe Pro-rtneea la point of aaa aad BBBitioBB, aad tbey had a eleer pereep tloa of tbe colossal power which they were to eonfrobt. Bat aaltber oae aor tbe other coasideration, aor both combined, shook either their faith or thair csarage.

They ecmreaaated for the want of aaabers, arma, aad all which under ordinary ctroaaastauea goes to eocstitaa the sinews of war, by tke glory of thair patriotism aad the strength of their purpose, To be sure, they foegkt for their righta, bet their eadaraaee aid energy were qniokeoed by aa iaoaleula-aie power; tbey fought for their homes, tbe'r bear b-etc nes, their wives and babied thea. I trust it aay be profitable on this occasion, aa tbe call of yoar meeting eoggee to revive the memoriae of that herolo epoch ef the republic, even though they oome laden with regrets, aad hold up that period of our history la ooatrast with the pres eat Though tbey oome to remind as of what were oar relations during the Bevola-' tkm, sad la later years, prior to 1861, to that great Commonwealth which we ware accustomed to refer to by the name of "che mother Of Slettimea au vr -Ja -r wtM-r vm reiauex aow are. Gaa it be that we are aever to think again of the land where the dust of Washington aad Patrick Heary, of Jtlferson and Madison repose, with emo tions of gratitude, admiration aad filial re gardt Is bate for all that Virginia baa aught, all that Virginia bat done, all that Virginia now is, to take' tha place of sentiments which ws have cherished all oar lira? Other men aay be aaktd to do thla, but it la ln vain to appeal to me. So far aa my heart Is ooocerntd, it to not a subject of to 11 lion. While there may be thoss ia whose breasts such tec timenti at theie awaken no responsive foaling, I feel asiured, aa I lock over this vast aeet mbl age, that the grattfdl amotions which have signalized this anniverrary in all our past hilt ry, ae not lots yours tbau they are mine, to day.

us he thankful, at leait, tbat we have ever er joyed them; that nothing esa tabs from us ths pride and exulia'Ion we have felt, as we saw the old flg nnfold over as, aad realised its glorious aooretlm of start from the original thirteen to thirty- four; that we aay much, wbeu we aay, la the laa guageof New Hampahlre'i greatest ion, If we can with asturanoe say no more, "Tne part at least is secure-n But we can not be joy una, my Irian da, aa we have been oa tbie aa-nivertary, let ni show tbat it to our privilege, with tbo blessing ot God, to be consllorate, brave and wias. If there ba any thing of the great Inheritance, under existing circa m-Biances. to save, may we not in an humble, earnest way contribute ta that salvation If It OS POt do Oil Which OUT bearfi I Vearn. maw Wa not at iaaat annraanh ita naru auaaatioa, ia tbat spirit of devoted loyalty to the (Joaaututien aod the Ualon which we feel? Let the disregard of others for what the BevolutioBary fathers achieved, aad for the cimpact which they made, subdued as they was ia all things but a sense of right and honor by the sufferings of a seven years' now stand out Derate us. Juet the peo ple realise what thia constant ringing in thair 1 ears of the charge that "the Con illation is a oovet-ant with death aad a league with hell1' haa brought about.

And then let them see and feel what we had la eighty years of aa- exempted protpeiity and happiness under tt at Constitution. Let them look back upon ttota eighty yean of civil liberty of the reign of constitutional law eighty years of security to our homes, of living ia our cee- Uce, Bumble though they may have been," with no power to invade them try night or by day, except under the well-defined and exhibited authority of law -a written, publiahed tew, et acted by themselves for the punishment of crime and for their owa nro- taodoe eighty yuars oi the groat expert, meat which aetoaiahed the If the people will do thia, I can not, I will not believe tbat wa are ao mitt en by jadiei-u auaV- aees, that the great mass of our population, ana aontn, will not some aay resolve tbat wa come together again under tha old Constitution, witn the old fl g. applause. ui not believe that tha experiment of man's capacity fjr self-government, which so lucoreafuHy Dlnsteated until all the RfcVolatioBery IE Oil had passed to their final reward, ia to prove a humiliating fall are. Whatever others may do, wa will aever abandon the hope that the Union li to be re stored.

Applause. whatever others may do, we will ciing to it ''si tbe mariner clings to the last plack when night and the tempest otose around him." No matter what may have beea dene North or South to prodace it. this terrible ordeal of blood which bas been visited upoa ought to be suffloient to bring us all back to tbe csceciourcees of re spotsibiUtiet and du'ies The emotions of all good mea are those ef sorrow and shame and sadness new over the condition of their country, when, tbey retire at night, and whea they opto their eyes upon the dawnlns- day, struggle against them though they may. Why ihould they attempt to disguise ltf Solicitude which bin res upon appreheuion of pcrtosal danger or perioral Ion, and that uony is contemptible. Trining men may Indulge la trifling word and thought, while, the fawadattoca laid by the fathers ara crumb ling beneath their feet; but tbe artificers woo laid then foundationi found to time ln trifliflf while engaged in their grand asd, bwIoob work; aor can yon.

They could lift" ap their aoula ia prayer; but they bad ao aean ar levity aaa mirvn. sty friends, yoa have bad, most of yon bare bad great Bor rows, overwhelming nazal Borrows, it may be; bat none like these, none like' thaa, which come welling up, day by from tbe great fountain of national dimeter, red with the best and bravest blood of tbe ooaatry, north ana seats; red with the tuooa 01 taost in both lectloi of the Union, whose fathers fought the common battle of Independence Nor have these sorrows brought with them aay eoapenaatioa, whether ef national pride or of victorious Por Is it not vain fc appeal to you to rates a shout of joy because the men from the land of Washington. Ma- riea aad Sumter, are baring their breasts to-tbe atoal of the mea from the laad ef War rees Stark and 8 lock ton; or because, If this war a to coattsue to be waged, one or the other must go to the wall must be can signed to I uniOiating' subjugation ,1 This earful, rrutueaa, ratal civil war nas exhtb ited oar ameslng resources and vast miliary power. It bae sbowa that united, even ia earry lag oat, in ita widest interprets tkra, tbe Monroe doctrine, on this Citineot, we could wttk such protection ae the broad ocean which flows between our elves aad uropeaa powers affjrds, have stood against the world in aim. I speak of the wares fxuklees; for it to clear that, prosecuted npoa the basis of the proclamations of September aa aad September 34, 1868.

prosecuted as I most under stand those proclamations, to say nothing of ae kindred orcoa wnton nas wuowed, upoa the theory of emancipation, devastation, ub jugation, it eaa act fall to be fruitless ia every thing except the harvest cf wee which tt ia ripening for what was ones the peerlese Bcpubiia Applause Mlow-eita. having said thus much, it Is right that yea ihould ak me, what would yoa do ia this fearful extremity I reply, from the begiaaing of thar struggle to the pre tent aomeat, ay hope bas beea la moral power There it reposes sUU. Whea ia the spring of 1861 I feed eeoaioa to address ay fellow citiieni ef this city, from the bai cony of the hotel before -as, I thea aald I had sot bUeved, aad. did not thea believe, aggression by arras was either a suitable or poafhls remedy for existing evDa, Appteuie AH that has oocurrad inee then kaa but strengthened aad confirmed ay eoavictione ta this regard. I re peat.

then, ay udgaaat impels ae to rely upoa moral force, acd aot apea any of tha coercive Isatrumentalitlw of military power. Wa have eeea la the experience of the last two years bow futile are all our efforts to a tlx tain the Uaioa by the force' ef arms; tat even bad war beea earned ea by me ane- eetifally, the ruinous result woaU exhibit it utter impracticability for the attaJaatent, of the desired end. Throuck TJeacemi a-ea cirs, ssd throtgh such sgttcles alone, eta we here "to form a more perfect Unioa-egtahUsh lit ice. ictore donuaUo tranqulility, provide for the common deienie, promote tha ganeral welfare and tecure tl bleBeisgs of Ubexty to fcurtelves sad nr posterity," the great ob jects ft which, and sorwnica aioae, toe OcntutnUOB waa.IJrmeo. aad wk me, what u.

tnese aceoetes rati; what if tbe peesioBate anger ef both eeetiosa fortids; wbat if tbe ballot boa ia seeled tffarts, whether of war or pease, taring fa-it ray reply Is, you wiU ttka care of yonrielvei; with or without armv with or witboat leaders, we will, at least, ia tte effort to defepd our tights ae a free people; build ap a great maeso'eaa of heart', te wliea Btea who yearn for liberty will, la after yeas with bowtd head and reverently, trecr. as Christian pi'grinu to the aasred brines of tbe Holy Lend. rtnrtntl ItM St. Miir. taa bde-red wit of rlo.l Jha Patricfc.

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from tha reaidt do of hia daorhtar, Mrs. no, oa Bteeaath-atreet, batwteei Madie aad Bank lA-tr. O-Tmgtoa. NOTICE. TH II9HTH B7ARD TtrainfieaTIO CLUB arl't maatTH OKI- DAT.

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Lyon -a Powder at harm lew to aaaakrad, bat wffl kill all hoaea laairti. Bartae-woreta, ylne-bwca. Be. Lyoo'e Haa-aatJa Filkt are ears death te rate aad nioa. Bold every-where.

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aer-p. o. Box tii Order, for all kind af flood nrotnetiy filled, and consignment, of Ouuatif Prodace aoUoited, um to Folomoa Eturse Soa, Onicaso: atorri A Chal- faot. Cincinnati 8, D. Mack, Hew Tor B.

F. Hud-eon A Et. Irfraia. Jyiata Boone MrxRABT CoaHivraa or Hamiltow UiaciMHi.Ti, Ju.ru, U6t. I THECOMMITTEKiS KKQUlKED BY tha Adjutaat General of Ohio to report to him oa tt ellth la.t.

"Xlrat. TbeDtrmberof Volrmtaer IaCantrr Oorana-nlo nrolled np to tbat day." "S-cmid. ThaLinber then barn enrolled aad the tx peeled 10 be enrolled in each incomplete compel on oeiore tne loin mat. The inetrTJctioae ar that Tolaateer Ootaaanlea in-coni pluie oa tbe 1Mb inet eheii be cooolidatd or Ail p-weoea tn ebaraethe aarollmeat or Vol miaeer Compenie-, are reqaeated to report at the. Boom at v.

P.M. each d.y. to nth in.t. incloalre. w.

n. mm, a.mtaty. jrt-3t i TO FlllIVXJCElS. BEOPOSALS WILL BU RECEIVED at the ofnoe of PnbMe8ohool.no til Uo'olock thoUthof tor emeeatinihe printing peanlied by the cbool Board tow tbe term ot one leer. A desrripttoa of tbe work required be glrea bj tbe Wrrt od e.pJIceuon et ttoe ebo-veoaloe.

By order of tha Board of Traaieea aad Tie! tore of CoakBrna Echoola af Uiacinna' i. Jlr-tt W. J. HUKLBDT, Clerk. STATE OP OHIO, HAMILTON COTJBTI, PTrraaeatto tke commend of aa order tor sale uened from toe Ooart of OcanM Plea tn and lor em i) ton Comity.

Ohio, aid to aaa dine ad. I will ofltr for aala, iu tbe Botunde of tha Coort-bonae, ia lec-nnau, Okie, TCSSDAT, the 11th day of tarnat lets, at 1' o'clock 1.1, tha km. lowlng-deierlo real letate, wlih the imaroTemaate inereoa, to-wit All that eerie! varcel or lot of land bain in the aoath eaet quarter of the eoaih-eaat quarter oi asctloa AO. ten iiu. in rowB.Dia ao.

in tn. aajond Dree-tl-nal range of townahip in tbe Miami Porohaaa. la thaeoaBtr of Bamlit' and "tate of Obio. bmnd-d aad described a follow-. K-grnalnc at tbe tntk ie.t eerrer ia eectloa faab taeaaeec ain (t) and tea (K) theace west e- aaid Hi to road aa the eontb-aatrornerof Thomaa Vaaaant laad; thence northwardly along tba bae ot raid road to John Boot'e oor- aar aaa tnence eeatwarniy to a eoraer-stoee betweea the let ot uM Boot ead thle tract or aaroel of U.d.

aad thrace aoath to tbe place of beglanin-, taa Mate bete Bteactee, more or teee. -y apptaweQ at w.v ov im. Tofweoid a tb property ef Onrletoaher Wardefl. ia Caae No. BauiMea Obmmoa Plea Woart.

wherein Fred- rk-k Se re, Oaardlaa, Ac la alala- tirrAde.ia warden MOHteaaaat. BOBXBT A. JOHfTVON, Maater Coauniardonec Oomavoa Flaae Cart, CfnclnnaU, July ft, 1 I J.nutlt,uignirl. IBB. Jyt-St-Th STJPEblOll i OODKT OP CINC1N 9ATL- ClrelntallkoaitabIn.Tirano Company v.Ckarle I.

Ktzbotoogh, Alexander erf aeon and auere. 11 Alexaaver Farsaeoa, eaa ef tbeaa-fcndaate ta tk'e aetioa, aad a noa real dent of taa Steie of Ohio, te he ebs BotiSed the. In thl, ectloa. aw tbe 1Mb de af October, iAt the p'etmsltr mm ale uwuob in. tne ret-flor uoart or oun.mH, ana oa (be 3d of April, UAZ, filed aa aaund-d aad tbat oa tha Slatdav of Frb-aary, uea, bichoiea iiOBiwerta naa ia tni aoiiea aw eroa pttiuoa.

which petition tad were agelntt laid Ferfuaoaaad etbara, aad the eject aad prayer of wkich are to foreo oae two meetgag made by Char ea A. nW3xboronh.oxiebeldbypieiatiDT, to a note of Brae with Jntaeeac, at the rata ot tea atr annum nncu aaic aata ntortance otiag oea- kjo tober IS. 182a. axd recorred ia Book 191. at aaaa ore ot tha Beoarc of Hamilton Ooaaty the ether hold by ti.e Xxeeotora ef aald Loefworth, Oho hare beea made tart lea to thl salt la kta need, he bannede iiml aiao.

tha nirs at hbi ertke-petitioa. and at a wo aecnra tne peyment ot a aoae tor ei.uuu w. witn ten percent, hitenata rannnm, which mortgaeetaeated Ith BapWmbee. U6.aad racaeeed ta Monk let, at page 090, of eaid Beoorda, oa whi. aotea aad mortgagee there ia claimed to be daa tba weie araonat thereof, with iiitetnet, arcording to thea- tenor, aad to eell for tbe pa' meat ef ta eaid enma reap ctl rely doe to eaid partire the real aetata deecribed lm mid mort-ga a fol owe, to wit All tbat certaia lot of ground eKneted ea tba weal aide ot Wet tern-row.

eeanea tae at point oa the wart lie. of eet re -row. aad aa the north line of aa alley lyieg oae bund ad feet Berth of fourth-. Ui el; rutnn taeno wat arang taa aene uee ei wtia aue ana hanarad feat thence aorta, aarallel with W. etern- row.

tataty-Sra Mt: thence eaet, parallet with aaid ate one boioti tee. wwi-rvw, Mteie euuta with waetera-row ttrenir-nre net to the elaee ol be-gitnlng. i 1 ne emre ernwe Wi noet eeie wnnot. eaa ra a-petitlaa on or before the tth dey of eepLetabar, .4 lee. evmeiiibtvi mairrtawa.

AUoraey tor a. oogworta filt-Thl rTTHE fTATB OF OHIO, HAMILTON COOHTT. BS. THU CODBT OF CO at MOW tor Parti ioa Jacob Hatd. jr t.u wig Waonlts, anixabetb Wabaita.

Oatbartae Webatrc, area-at Wabnlta, Georee Wabnlta ed Jecoe WaboMm, miaor haireatlawof Ma-y ormrrly Mary Brid. dceeaed, aad Gaorea Wabnlta, tatirgnmreian. raiup etaa, auzanete neia. earaa Beid and Bat bare Befd. minor heir at law of Philip Beid.dnrea.td.

and John HtaatL their rnudin. Oeeraa Maid, Oalhari ee Kraaa. tormorly OAtbanaa- were, aaa m-wry Bwraas a-r aaeoaaa. ait ot tne co nty of Hamilton and State of OMef rrederioa taeroawtyaf faartouaad Btataee' ladiaat Haranret BehaeidAr. taraterlw Mtr-tnt Beid.

and John ahni4er, bar hatband Iltnab-th Baehalerat njammii nato, aaa Aona Baenawta, aar hn.baad.aUaf jLha oeaatg of CaApbeli aad Slate of WmtakaBotteetbat a aetlthm wtn Slad agnlaet thee, a the 8th day of Jole. IX 1S. la tbe Ooort ofleano. Plena, within aad Ibr tae Oona ty of Haaa-Utna aad state awn-maid, by Ladwur Held, aad i aw pQaiBf wherela eaid liaewig tie-u seuaaua trtttoaef the fcHowie( rral aatate, to-wlt: biteete, lying aad betog ia Ooierala Townahip, eoauty of BaauIteB and Btate of OHM being a part or exnioa aenih. teirt re (it, ta the eeoo-Ml (l leva, ahip aad Orel (let) erttre renof townehiee la tha ati.iai urct eee.

Deginniog twenty mtf odhh n-ta Brvm theeculh-wa Mourner of tha aorqaarter ai mM nam aamoer tAirteea thaaee aeotk elkty- eis i-eideereea aad lour i.i minute eaet. twenty tO ebei aad thraa (8) linke: theaeaeooth ain. () mia atee wtat. tairty eignt vwcnaiae aaa evrru t'J unae; thence aoathaiaaty -nine tdegriee aad Sfcy-onaCM) mteataa went, twenty () caaina; theaaa north a tne () mm atee eaa. thirty -nine U) ehaina aad Sfty (501 Bnka, to tba ace of beinnl eontarnln new snty-aaeaa (7T) aerea aad (Mi huadredthe of aa acr-.

km tw a aad elgtty-etiht hnndredthe (J8S-I0) acra eotd aad ooaTeyad by Jacob UeM, een'r, te Paul SaW el, tf dr. Baled Jeaaery lanl, aad reoord-d. ke Bank B. I7t, pa- 481. of tha Baatilioa Ooaaty, Ohio, beoarda aaa twenty and eight haadredth nm mi.

MA) acraa he aakt femnri H-td. eea'n, aa aad ree i to Jeeah Rei A inn by d-ed dated Jennar 14, aad recorded in muoK no. 77, page wa SManrde af 8amuiaaCeaaty, Ohio, afore laid. Aad the at tha aext Term of raid Cocrt tba aaid Beid wul aeir aa acaar that pert ii way may aa meaner mrm pram latad thw atb aar of Jnly. A.

Tt. UWI9 HBt PeUUuaae i dOAOBTai ttawnpa. aw a aw rmnnnar. nt I To Qre-ue Ca tciexi tad llMXtoeri, YBIIAVB FOB 8 ALU ATjOTJT 5C 9 rr nt iaet of rrrvsnd. eltttr- oa ln aredfsy atuoiel" I Juaeah aitak.er'a reooLal'-t BUtue.BMi: wi i sa ao4 re or eour-i, nit rcaars.

Viw vcpert, ia located eiuit te aaaar-aol the 4.ere-boi a. aid tit heat aoa iur theea Ptyreea-a ta the etir. It hea a la-at w-ewr, la tt: i aj oiU aaa be ooodtioted tatobw vku l-i ear. ley nanar-ainr-, and twre toantre of -AhUIli A WIMB, Strt Tlpw-rtte 11 Jeptha. Euff cf Itm1.

"Had a Daught passing fair." Wonderfal 'Novel, By RUTH VERNON. SECciiD Ebinoii Wiil be re adyFriday.Ja'y 10. Tbie week weatlae tht Saiarvellr raptil sala, ae tt ia one of taa stoat talia-eatina aad aowxfuU-lUana fradnctloaa of Ua noyalar aathorf. It a eakaUid ISaam, tm atiaaa aiaaUa Madia, abeat a-aaaaea. aad Uataatly llaettaeal with a variety ef aaixiled BBsraTlia Price SI Xi.

asT Will be seat bs stall, post said, te aay eddrta wstm Vt0a4n4 of narioav. jr. n. n-itTitET, I' PUBLISHC8, 164 Vine itreet, Cincinnati. OIVT OLBBK-B OriTOaVl CiacrjiaATi, Jnly a.

lata. I SEALED PROPOSALS WILL. BE merr-d at thU offloa naMl WXDSBSOtT. Ja 16, aea, at 4 o'clock P. al p-iatlns the wa aad freecob.

the ceilien of tke Major UA-a Board of City iBTBrovetnenta' OeJea, Polio- Jodsv'e Ofltoa, City Ohamber, IX ty 4t1I Brgne r'a office and Trea.tr er'a Office. Tba loa to he aos-mean ed with t-eer more good and -afflcieat -crilJre luc the Ui h-fol falfiUnwt of the eoatraot. Aay torthar iAlormaioa can ba oMalned at tola ija-tt UityUUrk. fwiineaand Tolkjtraajdeoay.l l.XIUU-H t-j n. --a-: i ii f-AJe tail au Kiaaaof B-ua- tt Bolaaiea.

ata. raaoiaa Poa a. mm. Wa Dare on nana a hntiM wall-eeeor-ed atock of -a. aoae Mow To Bailed Fin.

amber which we are oflerina OfBoaaad Twelfth aad Fin jie-lw H. WSASBBX OO. GB ANY ILLS (OHIO) FEMALE C0L LBOB Thirtieth yar wiU bein ee'ea-iber It, Tba hUrheat eaarattoael a.vaDtaea. are aSjr ed ia leteUectoal, PLy.ieal and Moral Onltare; alee la VtcaLaad iatraaMatai aauo. l-alnuo.

aaa Draw i. It rai kt en the Ort male CMlegee in the Ware. Cbaraea very Sar a Oatuoe-a- to W.r.IIla, A.M. jvetuiaitw TJLANLNO MILL IN COVINGTON. A AT AUCTION.

Br order ef the Kenton CM resit Court, ia a aroraertlns to nettle tha aartaenbla nf Taoaaaa A Smith, tba audertlfo-d wtli anil at Pubiio Anottoa.oa lDUStT. Jb114.1bI at e'oiook A. neon tbo vremieea tie Flauinc Mi I boilt aad n-d IT erne, a Bauth, located at the oomee of Flfik and Craia-atreeU. la UoTinatoa. Keatncky.

Mill Bae beea la a-era'toa naUl taa deye The eele wUl eahrace tha Ground-, Mill auildlnge. Wanhotvea. Koaiaa. Bo ad the Maofilnae. Idvia aad entire eqoietveDta.

of taatarlala aad flaUhedwo.k om band, coe.iatinaof Luitw, -orin, Ooore, Bliada. Saah, Ioor aad Window Framaa, Fai-inae. Ae. Aleo, eeeeral vacant' lota of Ground la vtnston. Bad ail tke other real and aareoual eroaerty ef the firm.

Tuaie rii twelyp aa alghtaea atoatna- or ait, ia equal in.tailmenta. parchaee' eod prmT-4 auretiee eaecatlea h-ade heaiinael. aer eeat-tetereet. Pomona parpoeing to bid are inrtted aramlna tha MAHrtT ab ui de. hefure the eele.

a. WAILIOB. Jyl-tt Meeter Oommteeloaer. GoTernmcnt. Claims.

QUA KTERM ASTERS' VOUCHERS. Commhw.ry Certifleatet, aad Government ji.ime a 11 kiade, bongb at beat rare TBOXAj BU88BBT, Otmronrat oiei a U-oker, jw7 -Tot Ola ti. O. Iotic3 to Contractors. THB D1HEC10R8 OF TrJK WiStiT-BOBOTJOH an 8t.

Martin' Turnpike Coapanf will let tha aee- tnrnpike road Uadtne torn eet-boroueh, in Oiicton on. ty, to fb- Ortall'i on-ent, la BrowaCoonty, Ohio, oa the U'h of July. lto3- at "cioca a.m meenring oa ta. eaet rora of toe Lit "iaM iam near yU a Mid. The l.ttiog to by aect on.

for ortdcina. grabbing, aTtdlas aad Maradaniiiig eaid turapike-road ou til tb Wi 1 work ia diepoeed of in lot te eoit eoatraetor. THUS. nwtiaTT, morK-T, Tim, and Ooauaarelal copy It aad char, a A Lnqair i 'J OWENS, LANE, DYER CO. KaTALIBHMXHT LOOATXD AT ta.ea.TTri 1 1 ton, Olxlo.

a milai north of Cloctnratl, I tb pjao to got PORTABLE Steam Threshing Mehttiftt, HOSSZ-rOWaU. IHKKSHIlfO BTACHIfcTEs, Portable aEngincs AND CIRCULAR 8A rTMiLL8. WARRANTED THE BEST IN AMERICA. ay-Bead a Ot-oular aad Priee Uee. Owens, Lane, Dyer ifc JyT MtP-rtW HAMILTOB, OBTI0.

ITED STATES BONIS. 6- Tear 8r Per Cent Coapom Bond; 7 au XTraauvy atotee TwelTa-auBth Oartiacatea. For aala at Jy-lw ItAFATBTTB BABK. 07fr A MONTH I WANT TO HIKJ 1 Agaat to ovary aooaty at ST a atoata, at pau, minr caeap amiiy r-ewiag mn AddramB. MAOlJS, AUxad, Ma.

5-20 BANK OF THE OHIO ViLLEI Snwscription TTTB SHALL CONTINUE TO RE- 11 csiva farther aotioa. jya-iw BT. B. BreSBXTj, Caeblar. alf OOeSlfla X- TTTB ARB TN DAILY RECEIPT1, BT I Che Bt ml ta mmA I tl CO fereat Za e-Bi.

Mooneille and Kkp: aleo tier. roWe mid Bnx-ke' Backing Valiay Coal far aala mr tha aar-ioad of buebeai each. Kew ta the tie te la fa roar rnaply for tha winter. Tni Goal ie en parlor for rteaai pnrpoeea, well Ibr ele aad eoek tas-e-ev. Order iett at tba (Era of tbe hUriette and CI ad noa tt Railroad Freight Depot Otto, So.

I nova, tnu aa pvampaiy attenoea ve. ere-- a- a. waeaa-a, aawat. Eidgewood Disinfecting Powder, If ANUPACTUBED BT" THB Ui. WOOD CHSMICAI.

WOBKS.af Hi RIDGB-- af Har leat. Heey nfcot a--d daoaoriae York. bat Powder la nmd to diein hoe el tale, oamaa. alahl.i. cato-aooi 1 1 icta aad It wut ooBiir ee- anee away irwa.

from garoea rinea ana tae ourctuto ou the tobaooa-worm frvm laAt piaat, aad the area ineaata arom rrett avi aaa an h-titn ita hannnt. For hjrtaerearreniar niriirr mj eUlnB, XGBBTklK I af -t 'it Cinoliiiie -1. via. Oat ate of Soarth aI7-l CLTJC! CJL.IJE!! CJ1.1JC!! i a.J.Sj.x. GONE DUST DUST 1 1 rtOOPEB A ROBESON, MANTJPAO-.

TBtKXKS of trlaa and Boaa Dwat af all -AraKiaa. atOamp Wmbiagtoa, Cincinnati, ha oa bead a tare, atock, which we are die pone of at ta toweet meraet price. noun-t brina, iiaenr wit, wro an i iiuiei Boa. and Bobkbiadara, Olne for Oabtnet aad Oarpeaf ork, and 6ine far ad purpoeee whore tt a aaa. Bona Daat fine for Brtiliotng Le-rna.

An order, addreeaad la Paat-afaaa Boa SOS. wat reerr. immednUe attention. jell-lm curjARO uric; to asd QUEE5ST0WN 'AND LIVERPOOL. xne ararraiaas wviniu Bteejaaaips MaJtAt aun, a n.irrt-rt.1, -WTJ1 eafl from Bew Tark imi alttnata ID.nv OAI.nwm LlerwooleT-ry Alternate TUF DAT.

aad Irons Qaiauelewa orm el kMraats WIDliteStT. I8 from fiewjfark, tXI tm, 904 abla ta 6old, or aaui-raleBt ta Oarrw acy. Tor atewae rate aaplr to wn.tJfBf J. -er pool ar etawestown. tua, tuton-atiw, pw -eveeiNa Wi Ttue aaa waini fStv In llttakry Kodsi Citatj.

I. BOYLE, Prepriateie HAVING BEEN AFFC INTSD GEN. BBAIi AOEKTa tor the Bale of 8. B. Boyav' rwra 1 opptr-diatit led Boarboa.

wee WhiekyTwaaneeeaa-ed to brtar lata aea tree tar ei enter, atrect hem tae iwoi 7 ee j. eamaam lia aaid.d by It wea on aeeboattor te bb.bb "BOKa JaJii-aa OO-' aU-Tat TO TUB 1-AEII33. OT7 TO 8AYB vMONBY---KOrS3 BTBKrSBa are Wtbji Beat-la eae tbar atra BtaBama ea taiiei. wn. a tear bit of a are.

et-a ae terke, epoo-ia, eaAura, -k ta, ai a bu. -an ra ata-ieaaeooA ana wear aawau a nrw. at raw attUt vCb. Mn Ja oi o-i ma UTajebeBaaeaBbaaa Pav ortm. B49 FVtb-rtraU, befweea Bt Alv A -JU tAAe rwa Bad fanraiHrrl Star Caudle Lactorisa, 03 AL OH WOUSS Aa, EalTIN, efll Sad It te their a-rtaaateaa ta aaU aa Ba.ee wa have hi a Kt cf t-eCw-a.

taad fcioe Flpa, hf a- al we- a aewat aaete a 4st -ed btMtatl B-aT, Bad tateM tiaha 4 12. Kb. 11 WOOIfjUta arreet, IIEHID Ar.lUOEr.lCNTa. dorm newcoTiBs TVT 1 ti fttreia i 8Z3ZXZZ K. DITaon'S CALL.

KE "VYBXK, COMMKNCINQ MOX. KJ DtT. JOLT IS, aUnetivlsy. aa repraesntad br thia troupe, aaa a'taiaea 10 promtBeaee at dieaa ttoe. La tha rroet mi ot mtii Iiairal-y ataade tha gnat aitaadraerBph More the Veleer af aaa inir i-nan ,1.1 1 ta aapy and ieitate thla er-e.

Teach waaa of tha rga. bat all elak lata ohiirioa whea the chad ad Bporepa "at 7HJ to couae-ecet BV P. A. CLtBK. jy tf Agaat.

ATION AL THE ATS R. TBITJMFHAHT STJOOB38 1 SBWrkBOSal MOBM aoTBi-Tiafli bUt. MISS KITTY BLAirCHARO, aSBFSk -re aBkik a-, miawatal-ap I BtD'LLB IZX ITT A MD' LLK LIOHOkA. hUS f-OBBBO DTeia L-UL3A. sieaoa a.

au BaaaAJtoaa. Tba tnoet rereattle liriea arttet. 4 CHABLTB OtlDRIt ra hie greet arma Saataa a I A trust Alt- nmu attl, aad etbara in a beiliiant aatartelamaat every eight. ta m. D1 irlingtca, A B.

Leon Doaulker's TallNGTRELG. FAVORITES OF THE WEST. THE Th'i wnrnk4 Trowpe will oaea HXXT July a at Wood'a beater, with the greet-at oemoia-axion of ar telle exteliet-oe eror ooaiwiiralel ia aaa Um wffl be avwaJma, BaWtwAaTeMaL DANCING, BURLESQUE OPERA AMD FAUCES'. WB1 eenbrace aome of taa ariaafaal atara. Tkl tbeaerr ba baaa engaged ta eaaawaeaoaof ta.

batng well veaU'atad. aod bo. aery ba ng req aired ha projuoe their Farce with aree-r ehct. ae ae ao-aomaearat aaa ooaid aot ba ob tal aad at aay baB ba "e'' m. B.

PTlfOBa t. Aewat. UAIU DYErnAlR DYE! BATCH SLOP'S CBLEBRATKD A1B DTI 18 Td a BB tT he tke WOtLO Taa 00 ly Dtrai'Mi true aad raiatble ore uoea. Tele awieadid Hair Dr ia periaet e-eaaa re rmr or gray hair iBetaatly te a cloeap Black ar eatqrel -brow withoat lojnring tbe halror atainiag thaekaa. leaeieg tbe hair eolt aad beeetifa imearta S-ath 1 ality.

freqaeetly r-uring it prb'iaa ooior, aad rartiBea tbe Ul efleate of bad yea Ta nine at aigaed WILLIAM A. BATvHBL-OB; all other, era mere imitetioaa, aad eheatd be aenioad Bold bf all Diogtieta, mo Fecto y. SI Barciay-atreet. Batcheror' new Twilet Cream Btv Drejeing tha Hair. QT tyaodt Street XXailroad.

IVotice. mHi na: TJNDERSIONBD PERSONS, mad la tha Oertifloate of Ieoottortia of Tba Vineteaatl and Bedamer Ida Street Bdroaei Con.naBy," Sled ta 1 ha offloe of tha Beorelary of 8 tana ef Ohio, oa the leth day of May, 'M3, do hereby aire notice, an4 order aad direct to be opened, book. aa. aboitptioa Ibr recalling rubecriptioae to tae o.eital uck ot aaid Oompaay oa the Mb day of Aagoat, 113. at taa ofnoe of Company, oa the torth-etet corner af Third and Mala aire-ta, ClaclBBatl.

Oai between the hour, of la o'clock A aed o'oluea P. of aaid day. aad that thirty daya' notice of aaid time at aiace Mr each eubeorlpttoa ba pn blihed ta tbe Otndonntl Daily Knqoirtr, Time aod Ooatj. merCal. PSrwB 8TB1KI6V B.H HOOBI, MIOHAlL Lied.

T. BKlA. T. BiLLltkHOW, WILLI.M B.BIBBT. ClnclnnaM, Jnly S.

leet ira-BeTaarhtAa VAIXANDIGB AM 8 PHCTOGRaPH. from aa original, the beet ewar taken, aad win Be nnt by mail ul oa receipt or tweatg-nva reel. xa taa trade. ttll ta PrlUl. If7-Ta-Tk-Ba ImW 1 rtiin.a B.

BJoOOT. Frederick town. Ublo. Em. ft TaDasdighm hotftfnpa, qiAKEN FROM AN ORIGINAL A COPT, wui be mat by mail oa receipt of tw Jbj aa Trad, -applied nt Sla per UO.

Addree J. H. BTUDBB," Bookeellar, iyl-tiawPStmW Oolambti Ob to. OrriCB. HIMILTOH OO-l Cicisti, jniy a.

lets. OKALED PROPOSAI-S WJfcL BB raeerred at thla oMoe at. til WBDN CSDAT. Jnlr 22, 183, for tbe txD.traclioa of two Oulvtrta oa tha aa k-adln fraa, tba dolajnbia Boaa te the Flaak ad in cer Towiukip Bid. mttt bo la accordance with epeetfloatioai oa Blela thla orroe, and accompaaiea with aecurlty aocepranoe of cob tract.

I lbDaatt JOBS B. Auditor. JOEL D. FIELD'S ESTATE. NO-T1CB i berebr glrea that tbe oabacrla-e- aaa beat BPpobted ana alt lied aa AdmnUiraUr oa tha Betete Joel J.

Field, lata of tlamittea Ooaaty. deceaard. Dated at Ciarinneti, tbla Jl'h day of Jntve, VeS. GtOBQt DA Tld, AdmioUtrav-r. JoBH O.

DotMbeaa, Auorna. jew.lt Tha EZEK1EL ROBINSON'S STATU Motlre le hereby glT-n that the anderalgeed ba a ap.oiabd and qualiftad a. Bzecutria oa tha aat-uf ksetiel Bt binaon, kta of aVUlora.k Towa-phia, Bahtlltnt, eoe-rwi RTjrri ANN B'tKrOtD axecntrta. Bated at Cincinnati thia mtb day otJ aaa, tdal. Ur-t-Th) j2Fisn, fish.

brie. Ho. 1 Mackerel; Bee No. 1 aleoererei; aw aen-r ban eta Be. 1 Mackerel kl'.

Ko, 1 brie No. I larew hue He. I OP quarter barrele No. JoOhaif be Whltefteh; LOuO bie Scaled Um rtus; balf-batrrl. Baltimore Bo Harrljagt eke, brooked Halloa it: BbOpkga Bm-kadaalmoai et euea Oeoree.

Cod Bah aU Boa T. Walnut Cawap; ISO do. Irondoe Crab aid Woroaetaraklra Me doe. a-eorttd "weetmeate; 1,00 dee Pickiea. Plneap.

Ife, Hooey. A-i Jaetretet.ed and far aalea L. ObABK'S, 16 and 67 fiua atratt, be.aeea Walaat aad Viae, Otn- jyr ra rTTHB COPARTNERSHIP HKHETO- A. FOBB exlating bet taaaaam af Baary Bark A Co-, kt tkkt any dtaaolTad aa tb aaae of taa Brm fa apt Maw mat. BIBir HtlU r-: dahiki, h.

LOCKWOOD, WALTBB IrOOKWOOD, WBtABBUTBOBaOBAWTOaXf. fjtacinnatl, Jaaa Bt, laa. c. COPADTIVEEbSXXIP. fltlia UNDEBSIQNED HAVB THE A a mm.

Tr the rnraom of -aaTTins ea fhe CLOTH BUBXe KISS, at Bo. ia reerl-etreet, laawiafore ooopai tt mvrmmxmkOo, IrOOKWDOD. 'i- wl ABBOTBonataAwrsoaav. rawotrman. Met lo.

It. jrl tw -w $60 Ai MONTHUWB TTUTl Aseat at See a moatb. ewBana-a aa eell ear Btetleating Feantia. Oriental barner aoa ocaer a. a.

aaeaet aaei ewi tuiai artMt-a. t1 -reala- fraa. BeiAW A CL.A.JL, PBHWICK'D Elesant Ie tt; St jle for sunnER lrAJrwAC-taYa-a vnnixusa wmo HEAD DRESSES 'afkeieiA eBBpaa trTOT Vat HIRI TI ikav-uel BXASON HA YIN aw aqua taa aa af baUaadr Eallbet, Htaaeer, sea. -eaaa are. VeaBterap wraaw.

we-- SXABaTB fTST.SBBATaCP V' 7htree aad eeatee-ee Bteck of Oo-a, SpVoed aa mo. aa wiit riTTn.iTttiiTs rrcrB Fisn d-'y raoetrtoia eiery afteiT Baa. nhra0is tAAd, -i li i' OKJfTS, FRBJ1 OF POST 1GB, tke cf r.A:::;::ri A KXIIICAl. WOBX rN THB 8ECRST CATJSIT3 "VTHICII KJ mrrv anna ths health, aad bo.tna fa erero ef hamaa file. Bats I he reewlt of 17 yer-re piaottaa i ra the treatmeat of tbe Tariooa fur ma af Berw alee tal aad Acqaired Debility, ir Part lire ktertie aed kweredTVioa.

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