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TILLIATJH. GILLESPIE, jVholo8ale and Retail Deftlcr in lfUUNlTURE, CHAIRS AND MATTRASSES! All op ms own manufacture, T W.3II IT DISTINCTLY UNDKHSTtXID THAT I SKM, MVTlllMt BUT 1 (nod, anhatantlal work, of th lateat .astern mi le., and A 1,1. WAHllAM 1. I eat turning ciy attention e.peelally to flS K V Oil K, for hone trade, and v. ill .ell ( Hr AFF tnan any oth.r Hon. a in thi.t ity. V ."acili riks for Manufacturing are qul to Clnolnnatl, end ibnil of any elmllarestabllsh stent Iti Dayton. 1 I have already A frr.r Ann CnMrLKTE StocKi to select from -Flrst-elaps, Medium ami Common, Id Bnee Wood, Mahogany and (J 4k. I cordially invite ail to' enil and see m. link pleasure ta showing my stoca, whrthrr prr.ot bu,. .n.. COUNTuy DEALERS) TAKE NOTICE I t wll iir-plf Ton with VTTKH article of Milium and Common Furniture, and aa t iirar aa )ou tr buy In Cincinnati. 1 am now manufacturing eve-v deaerlptinn of I'l.A IN Willi K. .lu-h a. Itr il.teatl Wind.or and Cane e at t.'halre, Bureau., Table., stand., Ac.,..., for tht hole. air Tiade. Ilrnc 4iivn nip it iill ! WARD ROOMS OK MAIN BT., NORTH or BBCOND, BAST BIDE, NO. 80 Faotory on Wyandotte street, near Fifth, Dayton Ohio, nyt-ly.lew AM II. O 1 1.1 K I'll Railroad Time Table. 4 II ' Trains arrive and depart ft follows: AHRivaa. UlSCtN.NATI, UAMIXION DAYTON. o.no a m ti.iio a to a in 1 0 , ;n a m 4,011 p m ,I5 p m 7,.l'l i tn H.4J p ui JttfillMKV, UAYTON, A (1INCINMATI. SorlnglUld Uoiuot. Kg. I 7,0D a u I 4,10 am Delaware a Ol.v. Kg. "..(III a m 7,(0 am Benduiky, i 11.15 a ml S.4I) p in. Delaware Kxprma, 7 40 p m 7,40 p UAYTONaPMIOIlIUAN. lit Train, I 8 no a in I Win Id " 8 & p m 7.3a p i DA 1' T O M W K8 T K It N," (" I o I o .1 1 a n a I U . lit Train, - I till a m ..0 am. Id " . II 40 a m I .JS p ui S I " - . - I 6, in p in 1.15 am IlilKliS VILLK A MIAMI, (To Indianapolis, lit Train, 1 8 10 ami 10.55 am. Id ' - -I 5 00 p m 3 55 p m i A Y TON, XelN 1A A OoLtMUliS, lt Train, - I 10.05 a in I ll.SOnm J.l " - I . 0.16 p m 6. Mam 3d - - i I III l n I 5 JO a m. I trail, lad. tl, 4th, Railroad Time Table. Dayton & Michigan R. R. aUOtttLINIS VIA LIMA, SO Mile Travel and 3 houra Time aavad boiween D4VION All CIIICACJO, Two Dally Train. One Changs of I uara uniy. '' ,4. '. v i AND AFTEHTHUKriOAY.J rSEl,l8'.. 01 C aina will lanre llaylun ali.4S a. lu. and . ' n,;(4 p. m., for Hldney, Uima, Dnlphoj, rort i IUnd. (ialona, Dunlelth and nt. Paul. ! Firat train lerinn Day ton at 7.4H a. m., ar rlvoaat Fort Waynoat 1,30 p. in ., conuaning with tralnaun the Tolitdo, Wrtbah 4 Wantern road ai 2,L' p .n. f r IIanti:iitin,Pru,l.ogHnNortaBd the th 4outll Wot an4 at Cmoa a.) t 7,4: p. m ,in tiuia to eonnot with all evenioK trnina leaving that rity. Thil truin also oiinnoi Is nt Sidney with traina on the II A I. Koul Kaat and VYnat and at Pliua with C.I' A I Koid for Colninhim, and at Wito ikonoia wit llnrk for St.M.irys, llremen and Minmar, riuoind Crio, Lcuvol Payton tt 8,5 p, ni. ar-ivea at Krt Wnvnoat 'i.'li a. m., conneola with traina on tha T. W. A VY. K. K. at 4, 10 a. m , (or Uolian -o, Tolcl'i A Uitruit; at Chicago at H 1 7 a. in:, milking clo-o cimnuclions with all train!" for tha V"i an I N"rih Wot. KKTI'UNINO, lat Train lraven Chicugo 8,17 a.m. Lima 4,15 p. m., roiK'hoa Dnytnu 7-JI0 p. m. 2d Tram lotvai Ctncigo 7,45 p. in; Lima .1,40ft. m; raa 'h D.iylon 7. all a. m. Tho 3 40 a. in. Train from Lima rnnncla at Piu.ua wnh Trainain C 1. A I. H K.for Coluin buaatnd lh Kant both ira'na niakeeln-e eonnec tiona with traina on the C. It. A U. K. H. for Cin cinnati and the Sou lb. "Sleeping rara are attached to all night traina betweon Luna and CtlK'HK'i." Through rioi'tafnr f'nrt Wayne, Toledo, Detroit, OMoto, ami p.iiuta 'ai and North-weal. Alio lor Pltlihurgh, fhiU'l'-llrtilA and all Knatprn fttiea, and for all liKal t ilutaou Hie Ufllelontalne ami ItiOUn aimlla 't. K ,cau Iwliail liy oalltugon s. K. li mo, Tick et Airnt, Union Depot, oaytoui or ou the dlliv rent agente on thu line. Fir ai low at by any other route, Rr iirrtr,il and null lor Ticketa hv wav of Lima. t J-Tne rat,-al r'relght to all I'ointa Kaat or Weat wilt at til tiint'a oe aa lavoraoie aa are cnargeu uy nlhur lotniinniea. H i Traaafera between !) n and Chicago or Pittsburg. M. SHOEMAKBlt.Sup't. GREENVILLE AND MIAMI R. Cliane ol I'iiue, 0Qnd-.ftor Mtndy. April 11, lniitf, until fur tJtT notice, traina wilt run as tollowe: .earen I) a v ton Union Oepot atH.10 a.m. and 6,0 i p. M. Arrive at Uniun at 11,50 ft. m. and 7,60 p. m. RETURNING. Leave- Union ai 7,45 a, m , and l,4"p. m., arrivon nt Davtu' at M).6j a. m.. and S.fiS, n. m Thffl.fOP. Si train leaving Dayton, make, close eonnocttwn at Union with ttic Kx,rftis truin on the UollHluiitrittic road, for Ind.anapoliii, connrcttng on its arrival vlth trtiua for Lata ette, Terre Haute, aud ail paint, west, north and north west. For no Hutu tnd tuntmr intortnation, apply to Hamuol -V . King, General Ticket Agent, Unton Dapot. 0th itrect. i- n. C. STIMSON. aup't. dac3 Dayton, Xenia & Columbus R. R. Throe U tily TruinH, via Culumbua. Through ticket from Dayton to all Eastern c.tiM. V'rnHHBB Traina each leaving Dayton Z '1 for tha Kast aa followa: Night ttxpremat I.aoa. m-iuay Kpre.s 6 a in ( AcoommoUntiouH,i6p.ni, Arriving at Dayton, Acrninraoclatiop 6 63 a.m.; No I II Koreas, II, 30 a. m.( Day Express, 6,30 p. m. Trains ruu by Co urn bus time, which la ? minutes faster than ayton time. , Through tlokttta ova he had for all Eastern cities V. by oalliuicon P R. Varman, Ticket Agent, at tho If opal, Kaat Third street. Dtyton, Xenla ar.d Columbus Leaves at 0,30 u. m., and arrives at ftia a. m. Ai creiffh'. loft t th. i.pot oy 3,30 p. m., will njrwrJeJ sums day, bv n.ati p, tn Frvlghtrar lvlng at a,Jjt. in., will be Utmvereii a ,i om J. DUHA.ND, Supt. aprl3 C. Wi!t, Gen'l. Ag't. Dayton, Xenia & Columbus R. R. Cincinnati Hamilton and Dayton R. R. CUANUUOK time. ON tnd after Monday April II, 1858, Pasion gar Traina villioavetheotnureetlupot,baj ton,for0inoinnati.aa t'ollowa: Returning Train. . At 5.00 a. m 8.04 a. m.,4,00 p. m., and 7,30 p. m. Will i cava Cincinnati for Dayton, at 6.00 a. ra. t 00 a. m 4.90 p. m. and A, 00 p. in. The 7.30 t. M. train m.uth will atop at Carlinle, Middletow n, Hamilton and illeudale, only. aprll IIAMIKL n L A K UN , up't Sandusky, Dayton & Cincinnat RAIL ROAD. WINTKB AHHANUUMKNT. -The Mail 1'ri.in lenvna tho 6th St. 8,15- Depot at 8. IS. at tlrbana. lO.oo. connect. with train lor ColuinUui, and at Clyde with train fori leveland and thi Kaat) alio wllh train, for To ledo, Uetrolt and Chicago. II I A SKJilNU Tit A I X Cleveland 1 1 , t J Kapraaa, by way of Sorlngfleld aud Del- aware, and mil Eaiteru poiuta 7 j)-rtiiui nuiN NiL'ht k yU arrives at Sanduskv at 4.io.onnnntf i xpfflaH caunectins with trains for Cieveiaud aiitl the Ka.t. inh.-tf JUHN H. HUDHON. Sup't. The Great Direct. EASTERN & WESTE'N CENTRAL ROUTE. OvarlUe lilltiiia Central luy ton & Westt-ni iCullwuyt.. ()N and Iter VVedoeJiiy, April 20, 1859, a rati it, wilt it'ravtj unytun leJIiOWl First Moroni Train leaves Dayton atfc:AO a. M., arriving at liidianapolia at 11:60 h i mitkiuK ui reatCiauuotiJn with Lrtfavette 4 lndiauaiMlia H. H for Lafayette aud Ctucakto with Terre Haute A Htrh nion' H. R for Terre Htute and Viuuenues, with Mulin A Indt tnauolla H K. for Louisville, arriving at Chicago -U 4:0tp. m., at Madiaun and Louisville at :w r-M., Viuoeuuea a:oo r. at., Terre Haute at i r. h. Beoond Train, leaves Dayton at 1 1:10 a. m., arriving t m inupuiiian:w r, si., maaiiig uireui uoitneo tlon for Mt. Louii, arriving In bt. Louis at 4:00 a. h. two houra in advance of any other route. Third Train leaves Day on at 6:46 p. u., arriving at Indian tpulia at io:60 p. M.,iuak iig dlreut oouueu- uqsi icr sii wasters pouus. pr JAMES M. SMITH, Sup't. OHAS, ELLS TNVITKd TUK ATTENTION OK TUB X pahllole kU'aelarfeataell f FIAHOH, now on aluaiiat at ai. Wareruotn Ma 33 J Huston Hall, 1 AVION, OHIO. HANNIBAL & ST. JOSEPH R. ROAD. OF MISSOURI. Mip-ourl, lows, Manias, e0raska, aud th Nj.w ttn and aiir Krhruary 14, traina Iravf Hiuinthal Tor Nt. Joa Ph dmly at n an a m . or tixn atrival of H. at, i. U. R. ntfitft- (nun M, Ixni.; nrrt lur In tt. Joarph at TP. M samo dayi cHotvttin with H. R li'ie of fir at olam paa-'kefs. which lravt liumi).ati M on arrival o( trraln-, Un rWhraaka I ity, Omaha, CrtunoU U1u(Tn, Atvhison, WHton,and lavfnworth i Itty. I TH K H AST..I R.R LINK OF PACKETS I onmpofttM of the most elegant and oonifortabl steamers on the M(s-lt-liid T cr, au1 run expressly in nounertlon with this road; boats leaving Ht. ,oiiia very day at 6 o'clock r. m tor llatioibsl, iitoppmg only at Alton) taking panne inters arriving by the O. M., and T. H , A. a t L Hal rorVls. l-y which tiataartgers from St l.outs nrtlve In ht Joirph In '.4 lours from Louisville in :i6 hoiirs;aiso,ir m Uuin cy f-loaeconnot.tlon ia ma-le b a tine .teamrrwlth train- on C hiu QiUik v and Toledo A (,ulncr Hat roatl". Tare lower than an titltcr rout. lUg- Jaae checked throurh and hand'e-t tree. No charge ur meal an1 staterooms on packets. Knititranla dettrlng to acctinipaii) their stork, mav (terend on gtdng throiiKh tiy 1- ast KrelKht fc x press rn.n V ri'luht taken at tow cut i Ivcr rates. PiMengers are rvapectfuliy inpicstetl to ennstder this new. short andtneap nmte he lore select lug oth ers, as It has uuiuvtioiifttie advantage oer all others. T M RfU'fJ H TICK KTS can be purchased at all the Railroad Ticket Otflcet. JuMAH lit; NT, General Superintendent. P. H. GROAT, (teitral 1 luket Agent. A. G. CLARK, Traveling Agent. my4-SrndAw OnrTu i " Kn"ro ',"1!,h fnr "ranaporta- tlon of pAia.'nvcra and Irtxht, allonllna the hnrit, q.i'ckf.t aimi ci.r,,,,-.! ,uia u wri.-io .Tnat- recclvrd a large lnvidceof I'HrSMi'll LACK .MANTILLAS, CIIANT.ILLY LACK do KKIiNtnTj LACK I'Ol NTS, Cll.My.LY LACK, do Cloth Ralffnn and Duatera, White Bcmrt'. Miawla, AT UK 1)1 fal) l'lWES! jel JOM.N, VAN lidll LN 4 CO. May Purchases JilKt receiving UiriiiiA ftyiitlt'i .' .iiiiiiiiirr Silkn, 4rl'Kllllllc nt us, I'l'i'iiili l.itwii). U.-niKc Itolirai, I'lliiKMl ltriiK ieiiuUiutM, llvraiit; A iikIiiIm, It lack Mlk Itobtfi, l'liiln Itlurk Mlks, Ol' It Slnek ia now Inrpo and deairrlilo, and we areolli ring (ioi da at (iltKAT HKDI CTION on lorini-r pilrea. e are ut'ti-rniliicd to aell Good. VF.IiY CllEAf JOH LASH! Jel JUHN, VAN UtlllHN CO. Carpets! Carpets! We havo now In .tore a li'iulld Hock of l!ich and New Designs. llruHKulu, 3 IMys, '1'iipentry, InjrriiinB, Lowell i-npers, Siif erPnea, Half Cotton, Hemp and Girthing Carpeting, Which we offer very cheap forocASH." AI.04-4, 7-4, aud -4 wnlte and checked Ktraw Matting. CHEAP CA"iii yroltK. apr JOHN, VAN IIORIN and CO. Skirts, Skirto. Holmes' Imporial, Self-ndjuating Netted SOMETHING NEW ANDBUPEHfOR. Douglnea A .Shorwood'a Adjimtiible llimtle SIvIITS. 27 and 3(1 S 1 ;iii Springs, I'M SKIRTS I'ICOLOMINI Jil.t received and for .ale at cnah prior.. apr'.'J JOHN, VAN IIOHEN & CO. Rich, Fancy Bilks, Rich, Folard Silks, Rich Borages niid Grem diue Ilobes; Rich Printed Berages, Rich Organdies, JUST RECEIVED AT THE NEW CASH STORE. mh2 :lH1' X?L ""Kl and CO. Great Bargains in Mum, black silks, Can be hud by culling at the CASH STORE" of mh'JS JOH,, VAN HOIlKN and CO. IVTnnrning Cooda. Iiliiek Tamartine Cloth, Blnck Grenadine Hcrugo, Bluck Silk Grenadine, IMiiek Hyadcro Herago, Hlaok Herago Uobcs, I Buck Freneh Lawns, Klack French Organdies, (ioiid stock Mourning Prints and Gingham, ut the CASH STORE of apr JOHN. VAN DOHKN and CO. NOTICE. OUR Customers, having unsettled accounts with us, will please observe, that we have reduced our business Ntrirtly lo i aalt ! And heinR desirous to close our hooks at the earliest poHiihle period, would ask tin attention of nil loan IMMfcltlATk. -l.TTI.lr.ltNT. JOHN, VAN' UOKKN & CO. March 31, iKftft. NEV GOOj)S!! SPUING GOODS! DRY GOODS, CHEAP GOODS PKLTTV (iOUDS! Good Goods. Just Received, March 26, TtiOmA iiUUEFFEil. No. H1 main Mri'i l. OPPOSITE COL'KT UOliME LOT. mh'JS SMITH Si WESSONS' NKW PATENT REVOLVER! roil .ALE AT LANGDON'S HASUWARE ST0EE, NO. 7S, M AIN 8TI1KKT. THIS Fistol is the lightest one in the world that hai force. YVcIkM only J en Ounce. I. loaded quicker than other Pi.tnla are capped I. aure tire under all circumstance. Ho injury I. oauaed to the Arm or Ammunition by allowlutf It to remain loaded any lemrlh of time. It 1. ao.lin ple lu iu cou.lruoaon that It I. not liable to net out or order. B It let I'erlVclly Kiifa to furry! The cylinder hold, uvea allot.. Two more than other email plutola. my7 FISHING TACKLE I AT Langdons HardwareStore JOINTSrUr"l.h Hole. 'J,60 to s,no. v Bra.. Balance, Miiitlplylua audaS?i2& lUln Keel., lo to l,uu each, ila. Hooka, baa. Guide, and Tlpai Ura.., Silk aud Llneu Llnea, aire Uuterlck Hooks and Snood., ajyr Latest by Telegraph. OrTelegrephio ad Tie, last night, wi der it pretty certain, that tli Democracy bare carried their Stat ticket, the IcgUla turc.and a majority of Congreaameo. OyTti republicans carried tlx flection, in St. Lottia, yesterday, by a large majority. Additional by the Ocean Queen. SPEECH OF NAPOLEON! NEW YORK, August 2. totion, and then explained the reasons for ,is oomlnet during the great events, iluanid: "When I arrived benoalh the . t v .1 . t . li llf ' crona, the BtrngKle m inevitably Tlie atemnKliip Oean Queen ha am roil. Tli Khan of the Atlantic Telegraph are advanring in price. ( The l'aria Mimitrur of the 2th, haa the following defense of the peace treaty by Na poleon : Last evening tho Kincror ntceived the great bodies of the Htnto, the l'residenta of '.hi,Jh ,Jrel congratulatory apocchca to Tho llmpcror thanked thcra for tlieir de- alKmt to change in iU nature, aa well in a military as in a political aapect; obliged to attack the enemy in front, who was intrench ed Ix'hiud great tortresNes, and protected on niu nariK oy tuo neutrality ol the surround ing territory, and alwtit to begin a long and barren war, I found myself in th fact of i.unipe in arms ready lo uispute our suc cesses, or SRKravato our rerorses. Neverthe less, the ditlietillics of the enterprise would not have shaken my resolution, if the means had not been out of proportion to tho results to he expected. It was necessary to crush boldly tho obstacles that opposed, and then to accept a conllict ou tho Khino as well as on tho Adigo. It was necossary to fortify ourselves oen ly with tho concurrence of revolution. It was ncceiRary to go on shedding precious blood, and, at last, risk that which a sover eign should only stake for tho independence of his country. ' If I have stopjied, it was neither through weariness or exhaustion, or through aban doning the uuble cauHe which I desired to serve, but the interests of h ranee. I felt groat reluctance to put roins upon tho ardor of our soldiers, to retrench from my pregrammo the territory from the Mincio to tho Adriatic, and to banish from honest hearts the noble delusions and patriotic hopes In order to serve the Independence of Italy I made war against th mind of Europe, anu as soon as the destiny of my country might be endangered, 1 niado peace. Our cHorta and our sacrillces, have they been merely losses! No. Wa have a right to be proud ol this campaign. We have van tiislied au army, numerous, bravo, and well organized. Piedmont has been delivered from invasion Her frontiers havo besn extended to the Mincio. The idea of an Italian nationality has been admitted by those who comlnttcd it most. All the sovereigns of the peninsula comprehend the want of salutary reforms. Tims, after having given a new proof of tnc military power ol f ranee, the peaco con cluded will bo prolific of happy results. The future will every day reveal additional causo lor tho happiness of Italy, tho in Uuenec of Franco, and the tranquility of Europe.' From Washington. Auviees irom Mexico statu that it was expected that within ninoty days an Amer ican lorrc ol iiJkW mon would be formed on the Ilio Urandc, aud proerly arnwd and equipped for tho purpose of marching upon tho city of Mexico. Tho President arrived hero to-day, in good health. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES Youth V llatu it, Just Pablithed Gratis, tht 26th Thousand. A FEW WORDS ON THE JIA tional Treatment, without nedloine, ol bperinatorrheaor Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, (ienltai ami Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the Hvatcm, lmpotenc) and Impediments to MarriSKMeneraiiv. BY U. De LANKY, M. D. Theliuportant fact that the many alarming com plaints, oriRinatiuff in the imprudence and solituda ol youth, may be easily removed without Mfcbi . ink, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and highly auooesslul treat ment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one ia enabled to onre him-sli.1- pei fee tl. and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, ft rat la and. post free in a seal ed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage inmi'i tu ut n. vo An..cii oo Mil ajsi Street, New V ork C'itv. my 30 Notice to 12. Flair's Creditors. IWIIjL pay a dividend to oreditora ol Kd ward Fair on the JOth of Kept., 186 1, at my office in Davion uwing to the creditors in part not yet iiaving tiled their claims, and the prosiiect whlcl :h I i ave of s-lling some of the real property, lu the mean time, 1 cannot atate the amount of the divi dend. IU. B. WALKKR, J2lMjdMww Assignee. IMotice to the Creditors or E. II. 0tornl I WILL pay a dmrinnd to the creditora of E. H. osborn on the loth day of Auf ust, 1H69, at m office in theclty of Dayton. Owing to the fact that the creditors have not near all presented their claims, I cannot say wl at the dividend will be. W. 11. WALKKK, j',2H-lt(lAtiww Assignee. " CITY J) YE HOUSE No, 292, cor. of Fifth and Stone Streeti. TU1SIB ONE OF THE OLDEST AND most reliable houses In the West. Particular attention will be given to dyeing CRAPE SHAWLS, Scarlet.Criiu.ou.cwn and all other fancy color. Crapeoche,and prUwu uai.0l..B.;1; COLOIIEDCAIIPET WAHP, or all color, aept constantly on hand, for, eale, wholesale or retail at tlie old atand, the Dye Houae. DOUBLE A SIN' .EE COVuHbB'fB. made to order lor ou.tomer.. And all alnda of a uk car pell, manufactured In the .horte.t po.alble time te lull cu.toinen. Amiod .toca ol Carpet. oon.tantly sent on hand and lor .ale at low hatm. CASH paid for good carpet rage, or carpet rag.ta en InexchanKeforcarpet. I am very thanalul to the public for their genernui patronaKe,andre.iectlully.ollolt a oontlnuauce ol theuie. I aprtt)-lwdlyw WM TUHNtK Stop and Think. We are prepared to furnl.h It nil tling Lumber of all kind, on the .horte.t notice and aa cheap ai the cheauc.t, at our .team ml.l In 11 1 A if 1 1 I I I . , , . MPIU, HMO. k CO. We alio have loo acre, of the beat LAND lu the county, mile, from (lay ton, we.t, which we will sell In parcel, to .ult puroha.er., from S acre, up to 60. for .ale low aud on good term.. KING, BItO. CO. ALSO 16 aorea of land 4 mile, from Dayton, Imuii, (, anic nrrj tuw, ALSO A (lOUU SAW MILL capable of outtlng .--".ts.uimuiucrtirr uay, tin me caaai, miies from Da. ton. and in the beat neighborhood for lum ber, (oak, walnut and poplar) In thestate. For sale rrjr iuw. JtLWU, URO. tk B0. junea-d3tvram. TURNER'S INK. 1 NKS OF EVERY COi.OR AND IN -L any quantity, aept constantly on hand. Shoemaker' Ink, In bottles ol all !, IlY Til Kan or Babhcl Believing, from the manufactu ring importance which iJaytunhaa allalurd In the we.t, that aneatab- ii iiiueni ol int. aind 1. ueccary, 1 have opened It, aud now present my diltcieut colored Ink. for your appruval. If you think it deaerve. voiir patronage, I aliallbe thauklul for it, and it .hall beruy future aini toglveyou geaeial aatialaetlon. todTA good artiel of Copy ing Ink by tlie iiint or quart aprso-iwihtlyw t0RHS' Uaurienno atrxoa. . Jj, Weston KEEPS, in oonneotion with hia supply of Woolen Maoulaoturer'e artlole., a large and full a.aortnieot of India Hubber Belting, Packing packlng Hoae, Ac. Would e.peolally call the atlen tlon ol Miller., Manufacturer, and otaohlol.t. to my .took of B.ltlug, which 1. Ufty peroent ebeaper than any other kind of Belting for power and dura bility Hae alio on hand Lacing Leather, Belt Hooka, Warp., Machine Card., Heed.,o. 303 SECOND ST , DAYTON. apr v-iyw Ot BOX Ed of extra nice Orange, iuatre. foeivedky SAMlBMaillta CO.. jelt-l . KM, TUlrt kLreet 2a MARKETS. Produce Market. rvoiaiALt. lll.i airTAtt.. 8?3We 110 90(5(1.10 per lb. 13e 15e 194 l,l0 I. no fi(tS,60 Bnttvr Lard Kk-ta He S.S6 4,00 Poutrwa, aew, per bu, Dried Applea, par bu. " Pear he " Orantwrriea, ' Corn Meal ' 80 Onion, SO floor, per hbl 4,Wfi5,(W Grain Market. Onra Harley Rv Oata Plaxared Whiaky Linaeed Hay Timothy eead Olor aeej Bhip altiff 7b fO 66 40 1,00 U4 80 10(317 to 1,50 6,85 $30 per ton Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI, August 2. ia unchanged a firm filing, and a fair local demand. Sale at 4,911(5)5,00 for superfine, and 5,005,25 for x ra Whiaky The market ia Rrro, with a good demand. Sale, al 21(fJ2!., the latter rat fur wagon. Prnviainna Ham in bulk 7,70. Wheat 1.0(1 In I, lit. Corn firm at 83. Kye ia Arm at eO. Barley unchanged. Oata, are at end y al 4!(fJM). Flax Heed declined at 1,00, Lard 11. New York Market. NEW YORK, August 2. in?, aile at t,83((t5.1U fnr .uper sir;S,IO(o) 5,40 foreoremnn to irnodw.tern:S.3U(iei.4il foi old, and 5,5't5,75 furfrash grour.d round hoop Ohio. Ry flour dull at 4.U0rit4.GJla Wheat better :aale at 1. 411 for old whit Kv.. and old whit we. tern oo priv tern. rive nun. IUrley quiet. Corn dull and declining ; sale .mill at 77 fnr common new mixed weatern. Oata dull; at 35(340 for Hate and western. Pork, dull and heavy ; salea at 115,35 for Mesa, and lit 7 fur Prime. Lard dull, KlUQIlia', Whiaky dulf.i5!,. E. O'BIUKN, " Wholesale lirocer AND DkilgR IM Fine Imported Wines, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, IT'EK"rt CONSTANTLY ON HAND. la a general variety of Prulta. He la also agent lur vne anie wi uiu onuruon vrniaay, NO 301, 8KCONU STREET. Hit door to A. Oamp'a toa front Dry Oooda Store, .... DAYI0B, OHIO. 100 Bag Prim Coffee, B. O'BRIBIT. SO Bbls. Molaaaea. B. O'BRIEN. 100 Faokage Fine Ta, B. O'BHIBN. 1O0 Bozee Tobacco, B. O'BRIEN. 20 Hde. Bugar, B. O'BRIEN. 74 Bezel Boap, B. O'BRIEN 40 Doaon Bucket, B. OBRIBN. 40 Bbls. Cr'd. and P'd. Sugar, B. O'SRIBN. 20 Dosen Wash-boards, B. O'BRIEN. a. large stock of Spices, CLesa Nuts and everything that may be needed la a store of the kind, for sale by B O BRIBN. WINES & LIQUORS. IS Quarter Casks Port Wine, . B. O'BRIEN. 20 Quarter CaaksBrandles, B. O BRIBN. 2 Pipes Holl. Gin, B. O'BRIEN. 150 Bbls. Old Buorbon Whisky, B- O'BRIEN. 75 Bbls. Fine Rye Whisky, B. O'BRIBN. 80 Bbls. ReotlQed Whisky, B. O'BRIBN. Madeira, Sherry, Claret, Mneoat, Na tive and Malaga Wine., B. O'BRIBN. 150,000 Imported Cigars, B. O'BRIBN. N. B. A. my stock tl now complete and well aa orted, I invite all who wi.h to get Fine Grooeriea, Wine, and Liquor., free from drug., to call and aee me, and 1 will do ail In my power to ooinpen.al tnem lor ineir trouDie. mh14 K. O'BRIBN. vv. ii. s. a y Mrs No, 88 Malnat.,oppeslte Court Houae, DAYTON, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia C3ROCERIES, Foreign and Domestio Fruit, Nut, Piokles; every variety of Fruit hermetioally sealed in tin .ind claas, tera, Salad Oil, Sauoee, iko. Wood and Willow Ware of all varletlea. Child ren'. Cah., Toy Wagon., Wheelbarrow., Rocking Horae.,ete.,etc. aprll City Property for Sale. A DESIRE to visit Europe, induoea me to oiler my praeent Reeldence, located on the north ildeof Third street, below I'erry, for .ale. The lot Is ISO feet front and .00 feet deep, north and ea.t an alley, on which are three Dwelling House, a Con tervatory, stable, Wood House, and many other improvements. The whole Is handsomely arranged In .garden, with a great many different kinds of choice fruit beartngtrees, grapes enough to make wlnei a great variety of hardy flowers and flowering shrubbery ornament thegarden. A great many different. In. I. of Greenhouie Plants, such as Oranges, Lemons, Pomegranate., Rn.ea, M yrt.i ., Oleander., and other VJ" llnt. tntheConaervatory. Alao, anumber of beautllul.turrtod blrda, Ao. 11 The preml.e. combine .11 the conveniences ne cessary for health aud comlorl ia the eltv. aa well aa a large garden. " we" Persona who wish to purchase a beautiful horn, are invited toeall andvlew the premiaes. Price reasonable, andlongpaytnente. myV-Imd , H. LANGSTEDT. NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS. J. OOPPMAN & CO., Importers aud Wholesale Dealers In Foreign and Domestic NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, Oloves, Hosiery, Fire-Works, Fancy Candle, Toys, rOCKET CUTLERY, &0 , Ao., NO. 321 THIRD STREET, North lid, Opposlt 'n Town Cloek, Between Kneisly,Mc'lntlreaCo.'s and alalnatreet UAVTON, OUIO. JACOB C0FFMAH. O.T. 0BB0EH. mhll-dawsni HATS OF ALL KINDS, AKD OP All Qualities and Prices! Has Just received and now offers The Latest Styles or HATS&CAPS! Embracing every variety of CASSIMERE AND SILK, Straw and I'alni Leaf Ilutait "Morphy" Straw Hats! 10 DOZ. SCOTCH CAPS. CAPS In Great variety, and at prloee the moat fa vorable to purcha.ere, aprli-dAwtf D. HEINZ & BRO'S., EI AVE a Saloon on Third Street, opposite -a- the Poet onto, where they will furnish thslr ust mere with all sorts of Ale, Beer and Wine! They particularly call attention to their Bu quali ty ol " at USTV ALI or In other word, 'ALF my. - AN D 'ALF. QODKy for Au.uat. ai a m a aa.... a - '"--' L N. & W. II. aiTEEU. (Ut t. N. Oreea,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nut , nr. GROOB HIE O, n. ia. TP I ,1 1, ST., RB NOW PRKTAKEU . TO 8KLL Oood. to th Jobhln Trade. Our atnak 1. eoBi- plet and eelert4 with treat ear, aod we buy for caaai eaciu.ivei . weeaa ana win eell (ioou to Sroeipt buyer, at the very loweat Mar aet Prloe ur.raar reeiwetfully Invited tof Ive u. a rail. ou f bin riokerel, W hit ri.h and 1 rout SO N. O Molaaaea. 40 Sack Rio Coffs. 20 Peaohe, and Apple. 10 bbla. Rio. r 10(H) Iba Codfl.h. 2li V,htt and Caddie fin Tea. 30 Cheea. 100 Hack Halt. 2ft Ha lleooma 25 Waah Boards. German Cherrlea, Prune., Kir,., Ral.lna and Wut of all alnda.allof which will beaoldas tow a. th BINRT L. BROW", A.B. IKWIN. BROWN & IRWIN, DEALERS INJUN I ATTA I RON NAILS, ateel Anvil., Vlere, Bellow., riles, Spring, and Axle., In all their varletlee, and Manufacturer, of aioves and Hollow Ware by moat approved pat terns, all of which will be sold on the aao.t reason bleternte. We are th sneeeeeors of Samuel B. Brown, at hi. old (tend on the corner of Flr.t and Hill atreere, Head of the Basin, Dayton, Ohio, Our founder, 1 I tne foot of Ludlow street. Maetufactarera ek machinists, Will find at BROWN at IRWIN'I a general a.aort mentof Heavy Bar and aiab Iron ateel, etc Hlacltemlthe, Will find at BROWN k IRWIN'I h he. I of Bar. HnrM Shoe, and Nail Rod Iron. Ftieo, Raape, Bel lows, Vices, Anvlle, and other Tools. Carriage anal Waitn 11 a Iters, Will find at BROWN k IRWIN' alarm aaaortment of Dandy. Buggy and Wagoa Tire, Spring., A alee, Huh Bands, Carriage and Tin Bolta, etc. . r low and Harrow Makers, Wlllflnd at BROWN and IRWIN'I a large assort ment or Slab Steel and Slab Iron, of various sixes, Ctsopera, Will And at BROWN and IRWIN'I a large lot Of Hoop and Band Iron. feha-dawly J. M- Watt era & Bro., ftiT Ropairing done promptlt I .ifetf ' Manufactory onThird street, adlolnlng Montgom ery House. mh8 OHIO Photographic temple of Art AND DAGUERREAN OMLERT, COR. MAIN AND THIRD STB., DAYTON, O. T HAVE RECENTLY REFITTED THIS A well-known Gallery with all the Improvements of the Photographlo Art. and have made It the most complete and attractive In the city. I have procu red the right to use the Solar Camera, the most im portant improvement tn Photography, and am pre pared to en large te Life Site on Canvass or Paper, Daguerreotypea, Ambrotypea, or Min iature Portrait, Of any kind, and have them colored In Oil, Crayon, Water Color, or India Ink, by the very heat Artist. Those having .mall platuree of deoeased friends, oanby the above prooess, secure a correct and dura ble likeness one that will Devalued at all times. I have associated with me In the Photographic de- riartment Mr. O. D. FINCH, one of the best Artists n the United states; and cordially Invite all to oall and examine his .peolmens recently nlrged they apeak for themselves MP All work warranted, or no ohargei will b mad, mhl T. J. ROBINSON. Oregon Saddler Shop! SADDLES, HARNESS, &c, MITCHELL & M' GAUSLAND Corner ot Filth & Wayne streets. DAYTON, O., Manufacture and keep constantly oo hand every BADDLBRT, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISBB8, ac.ao.i Of th be.t materlal and mak. ror CASH Fxclusivelv! It la theooly houae In thlsotty that Banufaeturea tUHLLU tlAlH tAHIi CULLAKIf. We return our siooerethanks for past favora, and respectfully solicit a cod ti nuance of the same. Citlxena and Farmers are oordlally tnvltwl to oall Aodseeus. MlTCHaXL a McG A U BLAND, novC-lvd. FORSMAN'S Portable grinding & bolting FLOUR MILLS. AVINQ MADE AN ARRANGEMENT With the Patantea. wibm nnw n-nsril to fur nlsh to order the above Mllla, of any siri burrs and bolts. The Mill la simple in lta oon-'-uction, hav ing very little machinery oor-pyinr but little space, and warranted to do mr-e work with the same amoutoi power ,and makas good equality of flour, as any Mill now ruai'ctured. Pruprletorsof Saw Mills, especially those that use a teas, wonld Hnd It to their advantage to ourahaae one of theae Mllla. for the purpoae of doing custom grinding either wneai, uoru or omer grain, ine tui'i win be sold withor without the bolt. Theurlnolnlaof tha Mill is equally applicable to the construction of large Merchant Mills, and nersons about to build, would do well to call and examine. We will also furnish with the Mllla, Bolting Realtor any alia and length, amut Machines. Wheat Cleaners, Flour Packers, eio. Orders respeutiuil. solicited. PHASIC, CLKRG A CO., Buckeye Foundry, eor. d and Wyandot bis. mhl 1 iSSfc CARRIAGE Manufacturer, AT I1IS OLD STAND, On 5th at., between Jefferson a Canal, KBKPB oonstahtlt on band Carriages, Bugles, Sulkies. &e., ic, Of the Latest Style and Best Quality. Old Carrie gea taken In eaohauge for new, aud a liberal prioe alio weil. ALL WOHkt WARRANTED. njr KEl'AlKlNU Don oo Htiort Notioel A ruts LOT or SPRING WAGONS On Hand, at RBDUCBu PRICBBI BhttHl.WW Wanted, A SITUATION, by a married man. a In a Wholeeale or Retail Urooery aad fro vision ktor. Aodreas ita . .. . W. B., Empire Offlee. QOKY'STa'TBook, for Mayrjart re. ' - "' ' 1 C 1 G 8 2-311 r -3 S h--t?1S -S m -a; LkzZfr JJf I X tit r-a H aewa Mrmu, ran uvuk INVIGORATOR PREPARED BT DR. 8ANF0RD, Compounded Entirely irom Cams. 13 ONB OF TH R BRtfl PURGATIVE A. and Uvmt Madlelnes now be fVire the Dimlie. that acta aa a cathartle, easier, milder and more vffVrtu a) than any nthar mail Ioi o a known. It la not oolr a I'athartie. but a Uvir reraaitjr, Mtinff Brat oo the Liver to elect the morbid matter, then oath atnmaeb aod bowels to earry oil that matter, thus aeaom id 1 sh ine fwo piirpoaae errirotuaMy. wlthoMt anr ut the patn'ul reailnire erienoed In the operation ol moat cathartics. Ii strenarthene the svstetn at tha sane time that It puree It, and when takea dally In moderate dtas1 will strettfthen and build it up who UBiuauai rapiuiiy. TheLirKn lanneofthe, i'rlnclp'1 reg'latorsofthe umaa botlviand when it rv uennrms lis limntiui.a srell the iKiware of the s.aten. arelnllv develitir- ed. The stomach la al-Q most entirely uepenueiit on the healthy actionof llhe Liver for the proper periormanceoi us nino- -it.on- when the stoniarh Is at fault, the bowaia araatraiilt.aiiiitrvhnla system aurrera in conse-S qurtuceol one organthe Livta having oeasml' ito ito Its duty. " tnr tht dlaaaaeeof that ontan.Kcne of the proprietois twenty years, to nnd'Gson.e remedy wherewlih to counteract the many ...ideraniemvnisto which It la liable. .W To prove that thla re. meilr la at last found, an 7 . l'u,Mr, wnn ( A.I vi.a ivUM lLA IIITi in any w tiiiluaiuuiiuriu;i ooiue, ana conviu- These (inuia rcmnvt all mnrKid . ki from the aystrni, suir-,i piyinx in thelo place a healthy flow ol bile, iu- Ivmoratii.ar the stomach, -...-... vr. .w igni wt-ii. riiirvinu Tk bloou, giving tooe ami Stealth to the hule ma ohinery, removim the , . oauae ol the dleeaee el factlug a radical cure. i Billods attai Ksarek icured.and what Is better, pnivcNTcu.by the oc-.ioaslona. ueeoi ihe titi.B inVlUOHATOM. U One dose after eat-i 'inpt te sufficient to relieve the stomach and pre- -J .vent the food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken lat ntghti loosensthe bow els gently, and cures a. Costivlhkss. One dote taken after1, Jeaou meal will cure Dti- One doae of two ti a-L poonfuls will alway lleveSio Htimi iii if" I ' re- EADAtHt Fl One hoi tie taaen for j'femal obstruction re iuso of theiiduease. and wane, a tier- moves theeauae IfHIt- CUT. a Onlvone dnia Imma. n! Jlately relieve Ciiolk, while CHOLcaa Moo ts.aud 1! proventntlv of cnoL- KBA. I Only one bottle 1. needed tn throw out ol the.y.tem th etteou, iuf medicine alter a long alcane... ffl One bottle taaen fori. jAO-nirr remove, .ll.al lowness or unnaiural W color irom Ibe.a in. One dose taaen a, abort time belore eat In. gives vlgto theap-Upettt,and maaes food di gest well. iA one dose often re-i peated eures CHroxtc Dt arrnaiA In Its wor.t'llorm., while Branner anu Bowel complaints, lyield almoat to the rtret doat One or two dosesl-'cu e. attacas oaused bi Worats In Children ithere ia i.n surer. Balne. spewllerremedyln theU'wi.rid, as It "never fall.." A few hotUescurespiUrorsv, Mr exciting th absorbents ' ' We taaeplearurelni recommending thla medl cine as preventive for Favaranu Aour. Chill river, anu all E- vera uf a HM.IAt'a TVPEr It operate, with ter-N talnty, and thousanda art willing to testify tolltiwonderfnl virtues. All who nse li r giving their unanimous tea iinuuy in na lavor ar-Mix water in th month with Ihelnvlg rater, and swallow both togthr. THE LIVER INVKJOItATOR IIAICIKNTIFIC MEDICAL UIHCOVKRV, and Is dally working cures, almost too great to believe. It oures as If bv maalo. even the Hrat doae elvinv hen. eht, and seldom more than one bottle Is required to " , J ... , r.nvDniii.iui,irom ine worst Jaundice or Dysieurl to a common- Headache, all ol ....--..H.tgniHui . iimi.ncr.u t.1 en. PRICE ONE OOLLAE PIE BOTTLE. Dr. SANPOHu. Proprietor, 14 Broadway, N. Yora, retailed by all Druggist. Sold alao by W. WKUITHOPF, UHONEWKO k STIWART pt7-dawly Dayton, Ohio. ANOTHICK NKW BOOK ! DR, BONAPARTU B GREAT WORK PRIVATE GfTIDK TO HKALTH HKl'HKnKNTINOi ALL the dlseas et of the nenital oranns of the mate ana female, with the latest discoveries in reprodi ction. The aniicrfu anouia use no remedies before learning f om thla valuable work the supcrloilty of the au thor's Paris and London treatment )( private diseases both married ind single should eonsu t It This tt'"x' uook tells how to cure the follow ing IHseasos, and vullghtena those ho bt rune In darknesst Gounorrhma, Gleet, chordee. fttrlcttire, Fliymo sle, Paraphvmosla, Uravel, tttphtlls, bubo, Warts, Blotches, Honsuallsm, Seminal Weakness, IVIenstur batlon or Nelf-abuse, Leucorrhea or Whites, hu- ores a Ion of the Menses, Falling of the Womb how lo prevent Prevent Pregnane), (Menstruation, Bar renness, Rheumatism, fco. It treats on Midwifery, Abortion, MiHcarrlage. oelehauy, with remarks te the young and old of both lexei, It tella how to distinguish pregnancy and how to avoid it, Ao, Perleot S tie guard againat Qimoltery. Fortieth edition 100,000 copies sold annually. 1 his boon sent under seal, post paid, to all parts oi tne woriu, ontaervueiii. oi do ueniSsOr nve ood lea for 1. r Ur.lloiiaiartofft Great Preventive This simple, healthful and, yet etfeotualprevent lvela beyond a comparison with anything yet ills oovered. It has been proved by years ol experience, and In no instance has It fulled when ainulod ac oordlug to direction. Married people who do not wisn 10 in ore a e ineiriaiuiuee, snouid he in poses, is lonof this Instrument. I'lrce reducento AA. Ir B.inauarte's French Patent Male Safel This article enables those whose health or clrcutnstan oea i not permit an Increase ol family, to regulate or limit the number ol their ortspring, without In Juring theoonstitutlon. It ia the only sale and sure liruveuiivu ituoiuii pregnancy anu disease, ine above artie'els apecially Intended to fuitlil this de sideratum. It In perfectly sale) no metallc substance enters into Its composition. The price of the French Patent Male Nate, one dollar the aiinr.af.na four dollars per half duzeu, and seven dollars per dozen. Madame Lozier'a Female Monthly Pills Is a safe and reliable remedy for suppressions and all female diseases Ladies should not use them during pieg nancy, as they will produce miscarriage. Price, one dollar per box extra line a ve dollars. Sent to au address by mall, post free. No letters will be an swered unless the contain a remtttanoeor a postage All orders addressed to Dr. E. Bora parte, No. 183. Sycamore street, between Fifth and hixth itNui Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to. Dr. B oanbeoonsu-ted upon all secret diseases. He Is unquestionably acknowledged to ha th -him. pion and king ot Venereal Diseases, and onlv Phv siolan in the union who has traveled on the contin ent of Kurope, and the only Doctor who has visited their celebrated Hospitals, as well aa their medical insiuuiions. ana receiving their monthl. reports, alters to all those who desire to consult a profession al person, the result of lorty years experience In the Hospitals of Kurope and America t'ouhdeutlalcon- auiiauon cany, irom a a. m, until 10 r. h. aprU-ldaw NEW TREATMENT. PRIVATE AND CoNFIUENTIAL MEDICAL ADVICE 1 4 T the Buffalo Private Hospital Estab tl llahedfor the cure of Hyphi'ls, seminal Weak ness and the Secret Infirmities ol Youth and Matu rity by Dn. AMDS A SON, Buffalo, N. V. OH.ce. comer oi main aou nut) lire is, (up stairs.; A MOST BCIHNT1F10 INVENTION. An Instrument for the cure of genital Debility, or nociurna tsmissious, more property xuownas em lnal Weakness, etc. Can be iermauenti cured In from lilUen days to two months, by the use ol this lusirument, wnt-n useu conjoiuiiy wiin meuiclues, YOUNO MKN TAKK PAKTIOULAH NUTIOB. Dr. AMOS and SON take pleasure In announcing that they have invented a most Impoitaat instru ment for the cm e of the above diseases. Jthaa been su tiected ton test bv tbamosteuiinentnhvslclansln London, Paris, Pbl adeiphla and New York: It has been declared Ihe only uaeful Instrument which has ever tet be" luventeu, lor tne cure oi seminal Weakna-! or ") disease ol the genital organs, eaii-a:a by the secret haoita of youth. Price Ten Dole .ars,ov manor nxpress. A CURB WARRANTED. Dr AMOS and SON have devoted their attention exclusively to thla pecu lar class of inaiadlea, and the relief the have consequently been able to ren der Ihelr fellow-oreaturs. isfully testified aDd grate fully acknowledged by convalescent patients and others dally arriving in town, from ali parts of the oouutry. for the express purpose ouly ol consulta tions, while thelrexertlons havebeen crowned with the moat signal advantages yet .rom what they have experienced lu enquiring Into the causes ol these infectious complain ta, (Irom their most simple oondltlou to that of the most dangerous and invet erate,, they have alwa sentertaii ed the posslblllt) of their prevention and removal, am. likewise In variably found that the most horrible and malignant forms of disease could a most invariably be traced tooneof the following onuses: Ignorance, neglect, or the Uletlecivof uusalllful r luiprojuu-treatment, therefore Dr. AMOH aud ttON have succeeded in discovering, In the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual and cautious oouraei omitting all conibluatlon of remedies which bear an equivocal oharacter, as well aa those whose prematureor Inju dicious application might be productive of bad oou aequenoee lu tha hands of private individuals. In shoit the laudable eudof ihelr remedies is the less ening of a great mass of human misery by the allev iation, relief and prevention ol those grievous af flictions that are tn reality the secret loeot llle,and which, while thei so extensively surround us, oall alot d for our skill aud Interference for their exter mlnitlon. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Persona la an part of the world may he sucoeaa- ' fully treated by forvardlug a correct detail of their oaae,wlth Ihe remittance for medicines, etc. Address I'r. AMOS and SON, ooruer Main and Quay streets, Buffalo, N. V, Jau7-dawly I MEDICATED Strengthening Plaatera ! J THESE l'laater are cioellent rented ina I In eases of psln and weaaneaa In the side, breast or baoki also rheumatlo afleutlons, eou.lis! asthma, sprains, brul.es, and kidney or spinal aileo tlons. The Arnica, Oalbauum, Pitch, Poor Man's and Hemlock Plas'ers, are manufactured of various .lies, on kid or sloth, aud Poor Man', on paper, by d. a. uuirriTK, 51, Broadway, Cincinnati. supplied to dealers ami dm. (lata oa a goo ia aa aaf Uaaulaeturerj a lb Laltd f iaiZ. -. PAIUCULAR NOTICE M. OHMER HAS RECENTLY ADDKDTJEV'O ROOMS to hi. store. CORN LB of MAIN AND SO BT . Where he hae en hand, and will forthefuturekeeri. the following enumerated ertlolee, ia addition lu ats loraser atoeat liosewood.Onk A Walnut ) rnnopv Hediteade, Kowood,Onk and Walnut Il'igh Head Italian Bedateada, Koaewood, Oak anl Walut Ikjw Uead Station Iiedatead. Bnreana, Stands, o to All out Cham ber Sets, Fine Book Caae. and Bttaglre. Fine Oak aud Walnut Bide Boarda. ,M I It 11 O It S I Oval, very laige, heavily carved & fine gilt, Arched, " " ' " " Square, of all sites and kinds, " Alo itianogany and walnut mirrors. Parlor Sets. fIMMT UF ROSEWOOD, if WAL NUT SOtAS,LUAlJCS, TABLi,dc. Six Different Kinds of Hat Raoka. All kinds of Bureans. Table., Chairs, etc. ,atwava on hand. All of the above oheaper than ever, at M. OHMtlt'S. apr Corner Main and 'id streets. NEW WARE ROOMS! Oor. Main and 4th ats . Plain and Fashionable FURNITURE! ftolns, C lialra.'l nlilt s. W ha I Not ioltul, Wll Mi hiiuiio, Hilt Hat ka, Iturt'HiiH, Ac. AT RE AS HABLK PKltEh! I WOULD PAY TO ALL INTEIiKSTED. e that I have the beat assoi tment ol Parlor and Chamber Sulla In this clt , and would InvHe jcu lo call and aee for yourselves, snd at as low rales as they can be obtained elsewhere. MBDAliLlON PARI OR BU1TS, IN B QBE .. COD (bCLID) AK, WALNUT, Upholstered In reps, with rich, Medal'ion Centres. Alao, In Brochatelle and Hair Cloth. Also, Chamber Kutts, in Jo$r.icoodf OAK and V AI.NUT.comptete Attapo'aUhat Nori, of the finest order. I wouid nay In conclusion that they are manufac tured by ni,s If. and would be pleaaed to have jou come and ace my stock ol Kurniture, whether you buy or not. o. r. COYER, ' aprS Corner of 4th and Main streets WHEELER it WILSON, bums Sewing 3Iachincs. HUSTON BUILDING, Corner of Tblid and Jetfcrson, DAYTON, - OHIO. WE offer tho Wheeler Ac Wilson Sewing Machine., with Important improvements, at a reditu tton, of I'JIInn lnmi.,,i,ii,.i an. I lnm..l tl,a demand for a GOOD, 'uw.urlred Kamll Maolnu., have Introduced a NKW STY LB, working upon the aiueprlnclple.and making the same stitch, though not so hlghh finished, at t'llTY.l'iVB DOLLAEBI Theeleaanoe.sneed. nolsele.aneaa and almnllnltv of the Mai-hlr.e,tlie beauty and atrenath oi siltch, being ALIKK ON BOTH tHUhS.lni po.alble tn ravel, and leaving no chain or rldae on the under aide, the economy of thread, and adaptability to the thlcite.t or thlnue.t fabrics, haa rendered thla the most sua oi sslul and popular Sewing Machine now made. At our various onoee, we eell at New Vork prl oos,amd give Instructions free ol charge, to enable purchasers to sew or lnar seams, hem, fell, quilt, ather, bind and tuck, all on the same Machine, anil warrant It for three years. kKNDORCALL KOH a CIRCULAR, containing full particulars, prloes, testimonials, etc. Janlb VV, SUMNER CO. 4 w o H k3 $ H 5 o 11.1 T. This new and beautiful stylo of RUMMER HAT received and fur sale by Chamberlain & Parker, apr-" 114, THIRD RTRKKT. GKOCEttlEa-SfltliMJ STOCK DIMM & BRO., HEAD OF TIIK UASIN, HAVE JUST RHCKIVKD TUE1U Rprlng stocK, embracing In part 100 Bags Prime Kto Colli c. 13 do Java and Mnuha. Fine stock of all alnda of Sugar. 6n,ooo pounda extra , C Halus. 4i,ouu do do Shoulder.. 81), MM) do do Side. 10,OUO lh.. extra a. C Hrlejl Beef. 100 bush. choice While Bean.. 60 butt, aa.urt d Virginia Tobacco. AO ohente and cuddle, a.sorttd 1'ca. 60 boxes No I l.erninn aoan. M do Pure torn Nlareh. iet a do Nalaratus. no dn Koda. eu,vno nne Clgais, 76 sacks Dried Peaches and Apples, 'V.".!"?0' White Fish, !lcki , ( oiltlsh and Mackerel. A Bass ickenl, Shad, 100 bbl . No. I family Flour. mh2 THE One Horse shoeing shop, ON THIRD BTREET. A .few door Eaat of the Post Ofkick DAYTON. 0. THK Subaoriber is now better prepared A than ever to aocommodate his old oustomers, and the pubiio, in the ' HorsvlioiiiK BiikIiicss, In Its various branches. Particular attention slllt hoofs, and hoof-bound, and o riisln their feet, ,u loouwner Ol sucn Dor. - nd it not, money will be relumled ...i ii.ient ie win ur anodtnpre vent It, and warranted, or money refunded. k7 v .:.Z , v "I'erinieiiu an work entrtistd to his care. I hauklul for past favor., h. re.iwctfully aak. a oontlnuauce ol the patronage ol hlioldeue. .i 7. ""'T?.",?r.on,m"1--n""y apr. -daw ly - r.j taiuf ui in wim a can NATHAN S1FFFRMAN. I. N. WINTER, Merchant Tailor. NO. 113, MAIN BTREET. Between 3d and 4th at., Dayton, O., rl'AKEW this method of informing the J- oltlsens of Dayton and vloinitv. th k. i.-. now In bisemploynirul several excellent workmen, and that he Is prepared to make to order, In the best style of Ihe trade. and according to the msut faahlun able out, Uentlemeo's Clothing of all Bind. Ha warrant, all ill. work to give perfect aatl.l.ctlou, and reapeetfuliy solicits a liberal share of iiublle patronage. ... pr..nidBw COAL! COAL!! fi KITH Kit WITH A LI. OKU E LEK kaqulr Torreao or L. Woodkullu will be OA BT ABB onipiiy nned by LUNCH 'ry.day, al the "Metre. mwmm swawvwpea. , . r-