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THE DAILY EMPIRE. R0DIN90N & SHEWARD, llilltor iiiitl Proprmlors). Par week (parnbt. l. Carrier.). .. CO tlr tnstl, pr nnuuia in aMvanre, 7 no Professional Cards. WILMER H.BELVILLE, ATTORNH V- A.T-LAW, l.YT N OHIO. Vrt!P trltat Orr Thirst and i.. trow. uUdnin jTiTaELrviLLE," A. tto rnoy o ; Littw AMD Nor.VltV eUBLlC. .1 VI' I : VII Inflor.an. ntrl, iln i I tn th. Po'tonl tY r'M, onio. ODLIN & CAHIL.L, attorney nt CjunieloTs at Law, i ,r.titi' Bj!''IIK. f"""1 rt. ,,.,,,.,,-tf iYi..niu. E. THOMPSON, A.ttorueT stud ITotai'V, 1A TON. OHIO. Witx ttkvi"to ALL BUSIVEHS .otrmted to him Willi liliKnn". .rompiiH;s, and "ni.- irhi,,lstroa.orcr!.ln,hurnn.h. C. L. V ALLAN DIG HAM, Counsollor at Law, U.VYTOX, OHIO. iTILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVERAL STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS. .Ilco-Wormin's new building, oppo.itejl'n.t (I t'.C cniNRIS C. BICELOW, Attorney- t -Law O.VY V N. OHIO. rri:R-ln Worinnn'i new biiil-liiiK. "I'""'11' Postulate. .1KOHOK VT. HOUR. . JOM A. M'MAHON. HOUK & MeMAHON, ittornovs t law, IIAYTO.N, OHIO. Ortloc N. 3i Third Strict, Kastnf Main. novJ5-lltn ' Physicians, Surgeons, Etc. Dr C. McDERMONT, Surgeon General of Ohio. OFFlt :E-CORKll TII1IM AND WILKINSON STKKFA IIA VT'IN.'IHIO Ii'L OR . E. JENNINGS, Post Sui'Kuuu V"'"ll Uounisou, offers bit ser. vice. n I' IV.StOlW AMI SlIKOHON. t.) mo citi.ons of Diiyton anil vicinity . t ier: -Sa. 51 l.tidlow Hi., between 7 3d n,l 4 Hi. Wburo ho limy bu liuid at all hours. Uofcruiicoe lira. J O. Kecvc, .1. Duvla. J. W. llWarlch. .oplW-iltf Auctioneers. CHRISTOPHER & SPIELMAN, kai3 TJIIUI) 8TUKET, DAY I'ON, O. AriK PKEl'AltEl) TO SERVE AS AUtil'lKNKKUS in country ttiidcliy, or will foil 't.aoda on consignment, J. K.CURlSTOPHICIlmclQ DAVlU ULAUK. Auctioneer. Business Notices. f Doctor , STKICLAND'S TONIC. DYSPEPSIA I . Dr. Strickland's Tnvrn lu ntwpn- rated preparation of Roots imil Herb, with hiitiaclda and carminatives to strengthen tlie stomach aud nervous system. It Is I certain remedy for Dyspepsia or Indlrjerfr tlon. Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Aoi li ty of the Stomach, Flatulency and Debility It U not aleoholic. therefore particularly iUlted for Weak, Nervous, and Dyspept ; person,. Forsalo by all Druggists every; where atl per bottle. lr. Strickland' Z PILE REMEDY CUKE KOK PILES. Has cured thousands of the worst cases oi lllind and lileediiijt riles. It gives imme diate relief, and ell'eets a pernmiiuut cure Try U dlructly. It is warranted to cure. Kor salo by all Druggists at 5U ets. per bottlo. Or. Strickland' COUGH ) NO MEI.LIFI.UOU8 mokk. 7cQUfiH BALSAM ts warranted to bo the only nreparatior known to cure Coughs, Colds, lloarsenesi Asthma, Whooiiing Cough, Chronic Cough; Consumption, liroiifhitU and Croup. 11 Ing prepared from Honey and Herbs, it heilmg, softening, and expectorating, an i' Mirtlcularly suitable forallallections of til L'hroat and Lungs. For sale by Druggists everywhere. iun3 C. W. LOWE, . Wholusalcaud retail Trunk Manufactory, Huh removed to VO.S09Tiri.lD STRKKT UAYTON.OIJ. XAOIblH Traveling Trunks, Guntleinan's Trav J eling Truuk. V aliuct uiul l iuvtiliiiK Itunnufc lioxpi, etc., of be Hit mumititcturc Hid I owvr price lliua they chu uu iiurciiuDCU loiin 6 iniiati or eUimliuru ,1 or eiftimnuru. work, wirrauiuii. OITT II OTEIi, Corn or Thinl and Basin strocU, Uamiltou, O. II. P. tlilUdllLL PruprUttur rpHIH popular Ilnuic has recently hcun r -inod-JL uluil ami lliuiiHiK'ily rcliUcil ami renovated, Hiul id. now oiiciiimI to the imi'iIIc utnii'i' new itui- picctf. It it cuiivcuiutitly lot ulcil to the lutsiiichs DI'llUHUi I IIC 'Jt. , JHt IB lliwn tuv I ii Hi Mini I o nalns will In; snanM to nutko it the liit-i lu hoiiNO of llainilton. 4niiiiilMoM- run to mul from ull traiui. oih1 it.;illlnK on the prciniKon. jitlMtf Who Wants Bargains. Ia UT IX BO M It K It ii K K, It K A h E-d'A l'hi AUKNT, 1 A V 1 ON , (ill lo. h;ta for val. Twunty llonsouaii'l Lot runginR I'ruiu iwnj in $,INK). Alio nix Karm thrno hi Ititrko, t wo In Mont yoiuury. ami uuu in Van Wert County. The un'tortiiKiH'il can always Uu found at t)ia OUio Inxirancu (Klirt, whwn uot oni uu uuniiiu or at the .'ui OiUt-u cornur. Buvh and solU property. Turin Ubcrl apr li-tl t PUBLIC NOTICi:. IH'UHITANT to law, notlre i hrrehv K'ven that '111 MM AH .1. 8, SMITH, .1. A. VVAI.TLUH, C. V ALL A NUili M AM, (jMIHI.kW, Jl 01 K. (i. 11. llAH M AS AllAU NVDI-K. K K. W(MHtU M. . A. Hot X, TUUMAH4J !,0 K, ,1'HIN L. llM.VUJ.g Al.Br.RH H Ci;h;kk, Jons ltuoAMtrr, UtkNis hwvta, mh t'KL Mavm, and John McKlw ke, have aciaUMl tulorm Hit lNbi'KANCK 1 OHl'ANV for Itn pmpone tt rot hpfcillcd In icrtion Hut the "Act to ri'icuhiiu Insurant ourupauicit," puiiHed April 10, 1W7, anil with tht) cMrporatu rtrfhtu and powers conlcrreil by mild act and iho act ot May 1. 1KM; the prun i ii nl oitlru of taid conipaiiv lo ut local cl at Duytou, Moutgonttry Itiumv. Ohio. 1'ayu.n, May 1. !Hil7-d4tW 0, MUDS AND BILL HEADS UyirinUd Hi Iho KMt'lKK aitmuiJob Room r 1 n I HE VOL IV 3 "-A Ik s t DAYTON O. TUESDAY, MAY 7- 1807. NO. 198. THE BASIS OF REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT. Rttotwl. Thstthfnevernt Stntr.ompo.lnff the (IniU',1 atntei,, nrv not uniU'il on tlm primiplo of itnliimti',1 itolMiiiiislon to their Uotirral lovorn. mont, but thnl liv cnnusri, unilvr the itylo kim! titlo of a CoiiiUliitloti of the I'nttcil hihWi, and of Atiioiiilmtintit theiTto. thny oon.titnttMl a (U'lii-rnl Governini-iit, for iporiul pnrpo!m ilelt'giiU'iI to th;it tovi'rnmunt rx-rtiiin ilrHnite powern, renerv. inir. PHvh stslo to ltMlf, tho roKhlnary mitM of ri:;ht t. Iht'ir Hflf-froviTnincnt ; sn't that when, over tho (fa'iH'rui Ijovurntiifiit axiuiiiPt uii'telrfra tt'i) pouor, it. iK'U an1 iinuolhorit.-itive, voifl, ami tf no lorn;; Tluit to thi, com pai-t cavil Hlalft ac ccl,'l an a .tult', aii'l ik mi ini'i(rul party, it. ro Sluti!! Ibrnitnir. a to it.i.'IC, tho other party; that the l.ovi'rniiiioit ,'roalfl hy lliif, rompuct w an not Miuile tin 'cloniv. or llnul joltli' of the extent of the poweri oeleiiteil to Ittieif. ttlm'O that wonhl have tnaile itn ili),'retion, anl not the Constitution, tho me Riiro of iu pvei'!ii hut that, as tn all other mn'n of compact amono ruwitns ratimi NO COMMON JI'IIOI'., EACH 1AHTT HAS AN KgUAL RIIOIT Til JI'IHIK roK ITHKLV, AH WICLL OV INFRAC TIONS AS OK THE MIlhK ANhMKASCKK OF KEPHHSS. TKt tint Kentucky HtnaluUm of nils. Democratic State Ticket. TOR OOVKHNOR t ALLEN G. THCRMAN. FOR I.IKUTPNANT OOVKHNOR ! DANIEL 8. L III,, of Holmes. FOR TRKARtntKIt: Dr. C. FULTON, of Crawford. FOR AUDITOR I JOHN McELWEE, of Butler. FOR ATTORNRY ORNKRaL: FRANK II. HL'IID, of Knox. FOR Jt'IHIK OF Ml'PRF.MK COURT ! THOMAS M. KEY, of Hamilton. FOR CONTROLLER OF TltKAHL'HY : WM. SIIE1UDAN, of W'llllamB. FOR HOARD OF l'fllLIC WORKS ! ATSTHCR HUGHES, of Cuyahoga. New by Telegraph and Mails. Gold closed in New York, yesterday at 137i37;. UpR."i.In. A llro lit Fond du Lhc. Wisconsin, on the 3d, destroyed fifteen hulldlii, Including the Lewis House. Loss $ 10.000. insurance, f'J7,000. A hoy named Fitzgerald, seventeen years old, hns hecii arresfd In Lexington, Mis sissippi, charged with live murders at dif ferent times and pliwes. The oil and bone taken from three whalc shlps whlcli arrived in New Bedford this season, during their voyage, amounted to over $900,000. Anotticrcrevasse has broken through the levee, twelve miles above New Orleans, and great damage is threatened. The shipment of gold from Australia during Murch was Kij.OOU ounces. A young man named RdoIiisou leaned from u third story window, near Broadway aud Spruce streets, in New York, on Sun day, in a fit of insanity, and was Instantly killed. At Plymouth, Indiana, on Saturday last, a boy about twelve years of age, son of James Davis, was killed by falling from a freight tralu under the wheels, while steal ing a ride. From n Treasury return Just printed, it appears that in 1800 the total amount of tlie English national debt was 802,8 12.M9, of whlcli 773.313.229 was funded, 8.187.7(i unfunded, 21.312,020 the estimated value of terminable annuities. Mrs. Cobb, known us the "pardon-broker," is in Sclinectaily to recover a child, which she claims as hers, from Thos. Pike, who, on the other hand, declares that the child was given to him previous to her; marriage with Mr. Cobb. The municipal election of Newbern, North Carolina, which was to be held on the Gth j ol this month, has been forbidden, and a complete set of appointments made by Gen eral Sickles. A rich young lady of New York is about to be married loan Italian prince, whose father lives in the garret of his house in Rome, lets the lower rooms for restaurants and billiard rooms, and whose only income is from their rental. But then won't she be a rrincets ? Charming 1 The Irontun liryister says: Our oldest farmers fay they never have seen such prospects for all kinds of fruit as are visible now ou every hand. They declare also the same concerning wheat. In some localities It is a foot in id a half high, and very thick. The eight-hour riots in Peoria, Illinois, on Thursday, If less extensive than those at Chicago, were no less disgraceful. Early in the morning about llfty workmen from the distilleries marched in a body to the Peoria paper-mill, and threatened to burn itdown unless the operatives stopped work. They put an end to all work at the railroad shops. The negroes in New Orleans are taking advantage of the present situation wth a vengeance. On Sunday they took posses sion of some car, appropriated for women and children, and at night they attempted to force themselves Into the dress circle of the Opera House. 1 I . A Blackguard on the Bench— Splurge of a Demagogue. Richmond, Va., May 6. The United States District (xjnrt, Judga Underwood presiding, commenced, lis tiession to-day. Among tlie members of the Grand Jury are John M. Uotts, Jos. Segur, Lewis Macken zie and live colored nun. The Judge In bis charge, congratulated the jury that though it had been threatened with destruction by assassination, yet, thanks to Congress, It had met now iu se curity. Tills promised better tilings for Richmond, a city where tho press has reached tlie lowest depths of profligacy. The public had been prostituted by min istering gay Lotharios, and licentiousness had ruled until half the children were ille gitimate. The jury would have a great deal of work. Much ol it was created hy tlie de moralization of the people by the disoyal press, which had encouraged perjury and counterfeiting to cheat tile Government. He called attention to the fact that ne groes were not allowed the freedom of street cars. Tlie Examiner has Information that the session of the court will be prolonged until the adjournment of the Supreme Court, when Chlel Justice Chase will come lure and preside at the trial of Davis. BUTLER HOUSE, HAMILTON. OHIO. 0. P. BILKI Proprietor Jlwtf BY TELEGRAPH. Kentucky all right--An overwhelming Democratic Victory Democratic Victory---the whole Congressional ticket, of nine, successful. [Special to the Cincinnati Enquirer.] Louisvili.k. May G The returns come In more overwhelmingly Democratic than ever; the majorizes not only being greatly larger 111 pioportion to that of Duvall'i last year, but in many Instances larger despite the snnill vote. The third party vote iu the country Is every where Insignificant. Tlie vote of tlie counties already in Indi cate Willi almost absolute certainty the election of Young over McKee by a de cisive, and Atlumt over Rice by nhandsome majority. Kentucky sends to Congress a delegation uubrokcnly Democratic. This settles that the opposition against the Dem ocratic State ticket In August will be little more than nominated. Washington News and Gossip. Washington. May (t The cadets of the military and naval academics are to be se lected this week by tlie President, assisted by the Seeretarva of War and the Navv. The Wiir Department, In accordance with the iidviceof the Attorney General, has ordered tho commander of Fortress Monroe to obey the writ of hnbeas enrpm for the production ol the body of Jell'ersoii Davis iu tho l ulled States Circuit Court at Richmond on Monday next. A dispatch from Richmond snvs the Grand Jury nf the United States District Court of tliatcily. Impaneled this morning, has three colored men from Alexandria among its member.. An investigation Into the affairs of the Louisville and Portland StenmboatCanal is in progress In tlie Treasury Department. Tlie Investigation thus "far dcvelopes the fact that the eorjKirators have pocketed the profits or receipts, and the Government has been footing tlie bills, and It turns out that notwithstanding tt was supposed the canal had passed from the control aud Interest of tlie Government, yet there have been ap propriations for tlie Improvement and re pair of tlie canal to the amount of about a half n million dollars, tlie disbursements of which me not accounted for. It is now understood that the Japanese Commissioners onmc totbis country for the purpose of obtaining advice as to the best means of defense against iron-clads. It is also reported that tlicy wish to settle with contractors for swerul ships, jhey have tailed to receive any Information so fur. In the Supreme Court this afternoon Attorney General Stanbery closed the nr- XII men t on the Georgia and Mississippi in junction cases. He spoke as to the general principles Involved, and denied, as hereto fore, that these cases had any place in court; they were not within the Jurisdiction of a court oi equity, sucn as mo Constitution provides; there was In them no basis of property on which relief could be given, j Georgia ami Mississippi, according to bills Hied, undertook to speak for the people of these States. Where was evidence of this fact f Besides, of the ten Southern States over which reconstruction acts were to op erate, only two were here. It was not known lo the contrary that the remaining States were dissutislled, for they hud not presented any bill of grievances. No further proceedings took place on the question before the Court, which adjourned Immediately alter the conclusion of Mr. Stunbery's argument. lu the Supreme Court, to-day, a very Im- i ' eti-'i was decided : i ' l iiied States e. Louis Pauline de Rniiguuiiny ; judgment reversed, leaving tho Government possessed of six square leagues 01 iiiuu in .iiicnigan valued atlrom $3,000,000 to $5,000,000, and whlrh the Court below had held to belong to the heirs in count iiegenugny, a lonner soldier in tlie rencii armv. Iu the Iowa llcpior cases judgments were aiiinneu on uic same grounds assigned in the Massachusetts cases. In the Criminal Jourt to-duy, an appeal of tlie counsel for Sanfflrd Conoverwas al lowed, and tlie Court granted a stay ol tlie sentence until the 1st of June. This move was made so that valuable testimony may uu uinue uvuuaoie ueiore mo impeacilluent committee on me Jetl. Uuvls trial. Information received here indicates the wheat crop to bo tho lluest for many The receipts from Internal revenue to ihtv amounted to $738,572. Tlie Tribune'! special says we havo con clusive evidence that no offer to release Mr. Davis has been made, and no communica tion ot any kind on tlie subject has passed oerween nun anil tlie executive. The President is beine Dctitloued bv citi zens of Tennessee, to disarm the militia in that State, bv directinir that the ton thou sand stand of arms furnished hy a resolu tion of Congress be placed ill arsenals, iu lieu of being kept lu what they term active service. U nless this is done, it is declared that there will be civil war iu that State. The Eight-Hour Strikes—The Status. Ciiicaoo, May C With the exception of a sngni iiisiuruauce at a brick-yard on the west side, resulting in ten arrests, the eight hour men have Indulwd In no outwardac- monstratloiis lu this city up to tlie present writing, 4 :30 v. M. About live hundred of the employes of the I lucago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad, at llloonnneton. gave notice that tliev should hereafter quit at four o'clock In the niiernoon. 1 nev were "at once dismissed. Tlie employes of the same road at East St. Louis were driven fromjtheir work this af ternoon, and the ofllcers of the road tele graphed to the Governor for protection. To-niglit tlie opinion Is becoming general that the trouble Is virtually ended, and that mere win oe no lurtlier violence. The rail road and some other workmen still hold out, nowevcr. 1 LATER—FIZZLING OUT. Ciiicaoo, May 0 Evening I n the exten sive Reaper Factory of C. II. McCormick i Co, workmen were informed last Saturday night, that they must thereafter work ten liours or not at all. This morning tliev all, lo the number of 400, resumed work ou those terms. About half of the hands who were em ployed iu the Chicago, Burlington and yiiincy Car W orks at Aurora, have re turned to their work ou the old time system. The men employed la the Chicago, Bur lington anil Ijiilucy t reight Dcxit in this city, have gone back to work" ou the ten hour system. Some thirty or forty men resumed work tills morning iu tlie ear-repairing depart ment of the Chicago, Ruck Island and Pa cific Railroad at old rates and tiuie. t From Europe. From Europe. [Per Cable.] IONDON. May 02 P. u. The Chinese re bellion is reported spreading. The rebels are threatening Nankin. The Derby government ha ceased to op pose the promised reform meeting. Evening. The great Reform meeting In contemplation for some time, occurred at Hyde Park to-day. As was expected, a I vast crowd of people was In attendance. though but few speakers. Thern were no riotous demonstrations whatever. The Aliirninn l'nnt In ad editorial to-dav, expresses the opinion that the Government win not execute me sentence or death , re cently passed upon the condemned Fenians, Burke and Doran. Frankfort, May 0. Five-twenty bonds closed at70i. Buffalo Ice-Bound—A Wreck. Buffalo, May 0. A severe gale (ins pre vailed hern, w hich has blown a large quan tity of floating Ice Into the harbor. The bay Is completely blocked with Ice. There is a large tleet of vessels in tho oiling ice bound. The schooner Southwest struck a rock on the Canada shore, on Saturday, and link in twelve feet water. Forty thousand bushels of grain were transferred to a lighter, In a damaged condition. Insured on $23,000. Loss of a Vessel and Cargo. Nfw Orleans. May 6. The steamship i rince a inert, iroui corpus cnrisll, lor New Orleans, with aenrgoof cattle Rnd hogs, was wrecked on the beach west of Galveston yesterday.' 1 lie vessel and cargo a total loss. Not Insured. , Fire at Cambridge, Illinois. CniCAon.May 0. A fire occurred at Cam bridge, III., three miles south of Rock Island, yesterday morning, destroying all the business portion of the fowii except one store and one hotel. 1Oss estimated at $1,000,000. Insurance, $250,000. Fire at Cambridge, Illinois. New Advertisements. II KNRT WARD BKKCHEB'S STOUT IN THE NEW YORK LEDGER. TOR SALF. at all rookstorks and NEWS DEPOTS. WohoTetlia p'e.iMiio nf onnoanclnjr that the publlcn Ion of the Now bto-y'by IIKNHY WARD IIKKCIIEU, which !! been w'Kton cmirsssly for TI1K NKW TOriC I.KIHIKR, w.ll he commenced In No. 13 of the p.Cscut volu uc of TlfLtdyer the num'jur liu t iviil be published on MONDAY, MAY C, 1W.7. It Is ia'iI that on one occasion, dulngr Mr. Deorhev's .eshlenre at the Wesl, a Committee f'Omtherlni ch wbera he pi-caobeil rallecl upon aim to icmon.trate aro'nst his anting so many witty tbi.i(r In h:s rrmon. He lepllcd to them : " Dr A rn. if yntt nttti kneit Aotc v -cA ketp back. Vll wixiM tinvrth nkof fncHtiQ fav't Kilt mi or what My.' In this l.orv Mr. llcwhor i-srn bneir nolhinjr. In it be rItck full scope tn all hi rural ami for the first time flicis a fitting- Hold tn wiilch to (li.iituy bin transcendent genltn. The title of the story Is NOEWOOD; OR, VILLAGE LIFE IN NEW ENGLAND. In addition to tlie great Atiution of this story, we hryo. ecu-ou for publication In THK LKIKiKK, a aerie of arikles written expressly for iii, cntf. tied AbVICK TO YOl'Nd MKN'i btingd tirltunf twflttt a tide by tht Jvtttdtn4 of ticelr tht principal CtUrgtt of tkt Vn.fi State: Thoflritar. Urlool the terlei win appear In next Monday'! I.EHUI!twhich number will alto contain the Drat part of M.'. llcechor's story. Ufa on ThtStu4y of tkt MtalhtMatiet.oj Piofesanr Hill, of Harvard College. The second of tlie serlua will succeed It In the following number. It iaon Tht Study of tht Claitlct, by president Woo'scy, of Yale College. Too third of the series w'll bo by the Rev. John Maclean, II. D., President of Princeton College. It 's entitled, "Bi lilt a Young Man about to Spier Collet:" THE I.KDUKR Is for salo at all tlio liookstoros and Newt Depots throughout tlie oountry, nnd Is mailed to subscribers at JJ u year, two copies, (6. Address all eouniunlcationa to nontax noN.si.it, rcnusnta, May 7,'07-illt UU Bnekmaa stroet, New York. J. M. STAAl! di SOX, Manufacturers auddeslors la FURNITURE, No. 74 Jslersea etreot, (Opp, Market House,) IDA.-SrTOJJT, OHIO, Sells at Lowest Fricei. Come and See Way 4, leet-dljr , Heaiing the Siok Without Medicine I Dlt. a. jTIiiggiks, OP CHICAGO, ODYLLIO PHYSICIAN, For Chronic IitH8eH, WILL BK AT tK I'llfLMI'fl llUl hK, DuytoD, Ohio, Mtty HL, nod runmiu three weeki. lr. IIIGUlNb Kivfi uu iimtieiuo, lut cmei by a now und cijiitilli; tm-lliod, which 1 fur iicriur to miy other yi-t disfornrt-d. bo powerful wini to iiHturii) i thin yum, Umt hy it many havo Uvvu ntxtorvd to honllh lu aVu iitr.rudlhly .hurt r-fmcu ol tium, w ho huvu lor muny yeurs uiu-rvd from din t'ui which have Iipkii iirououuctNl lin:uratilt-, and 10 u hoin inttdlclnti hiut hotm admiiilHturud with no good fleet. Muny w ho have lor yeorftaiiiTmcd ,(n. told luikttrk'N id lliu hack ami hfttd, huvu t"-n tni 1 rely cured iu 0113 week. Jr. Ilituflu' frucUe-u it very etlecVu e In all api mil ditii-itue : nUu cuivh CanVor ol all kind in Irooi ten to niieeii rtayit, and that too w ilhoul ImvutK the aliHiit (hjisoiiciI, hut hik hlool will he rleaied no llmt it will never una In return, by this practice nature it aMatd In refttoriiifr tho (ullihriiiin of the vital form-, aud wUun the patient u eurtid ho will ulo have Icrued how lokecp well. The lir. here uitnouiic-t thnt bU prixctico ti 10 eskeiitiully ilillurent iroui other irwto urofe liiKto heal t tut slek without iiiodie.ino, that lo judk't) hiia hy thorn would Ihj duiuu hiiu irieal in- jlltllO. iiieruii noiuiiif; lniraruioni or fiiparnuiur&i alMiiitlhit prm-tii'. iiy uuio it U called a Kill, hut it lit huacd litHiu airu-l jrinuide of natural acieuce, and i coimuendud hy many eniiuent hy. lei HID ni ot lier pi (,lirt5 who liuVn roe I Veil trt'Hl nint for thein.elve and huuiiten. atid also iec oinuirnd it lu their puUenu, Jl UiLea but a lew tretiluit utt to euro moist I'tliu follou nig diat9itM': Vfeakto, weiik apliim, aoald head, uervout boad aeliu,, ick heal ache, uenrulMia, dojfne-, lullaiualion oi the eye ol louy aluodififf. haal c.ttunh of tht) flout and hack ihuskki;. hiu throut, hroiii hitis, toinut5h eonih, llveri -oiiji h, 011 lariit'iaeiit of tho bHrt. pilintaUoti of tho luttart. dyapepiiu, InIIidic of (bo Hoiuh, all iinul dleaae, ehrouic. iliitn htst, pih A of ull kind", IMuta, iau C4)r, dmhetet, poi inatorrhi, aud all diejf(. a of the tirut.irv urjf.iMH, mMUKuaii. 4trtfa( uievru mid tumor in U10 utera. iKnilyi. icvut. rltuuitiaiiaui diseaitei of the kidliu) tt, IbUtU hat is, uto., etc. ( U.NM'Ml'TlON. Iu iu lutiiyleut fctnitut. alao yield" to thin nvatein. 1 I A It. MAMS, whloh hat Ih!oo onidered hv other pti ait taut, a luciiiuhlv, call be cured w heie eircuuiktaiKua aia ltofublt hut retjulrea luugor UKSKUAI. PIIOPteY aKo yleldi lothift yUui, but alo roiiuirv lonjtvr limu. Turuii oi ireMtuiiit made known on application, but always reasonable. Couuultation fiou. apw.oi-tiiw NSUUAXCE COLICIKS 4 BLAVK9 Jiually (,iuiu1 althe LMP1KK nieam .ioti Kiwoii Kmimek steam JOBPRINTIXUOK ricK, Mo. 1 10 Mala atroot. vaiiu,uuiu New Advertisements. AMlilUGAN " WALTHAIiI WATCHES. f. Wo clulnl, and me piepiurd to prove, tl tho ArocrlcnnWati'lit, .nninifuri tired ntWnlthnm, HfaH., am not only equal, but fur superior to the rnnimon WAtrhot of Knglaml, bwlUerlutid. and Frnncc. H. Vliilo w admit that It would 1c dinicult to Ov.d t)i maMtrrpicus of tho eminent Kurnpcitn ul jtnufrirt urc tr, und while wn do not claim to lmv: Hindu any dwifdve liiiprovemiMitri ovor thrm, wp do aewrt and challenge a fui et'itul dental, thai 'hit mporior f laR of wutrhr are fully equal, in tvtry rttpect, to the moat expensive 8pectnienot foreign chronometricul art. IH.-We elnlm that ourWatchei are c helper, more areurnte, lissn complex, mora durable, bet. tor a4uptU for American use, and mnro easily kept in onlur and repaired than any other watt ht-e tn the market. IV. The reasons wliynurVttt lie poi-sei these dvuntagiiB otut their Kuropoan rivals ui ochiclly Tint. lltTfiiide the principle of the divionoi labor Is eat rUd out In our workshops lo itn ex tremevt 11 in it, not in huuiuii industry only, but in machinery an well. Kvery watch pusses through hundreds of hands and hundreds of machines. bscouit. HecauMi wo promptly adopt every now Invention to 'porioc.t our machinery, and every proffered Improvement In thentrnetiirc ol wiitejie , Third. Ilecauao In each of the very numerous, minute, and Olton microHcopiu parts of whi h 1 watch it mndn np, wo attain, hy mechanical pow er, nearly abtolut mathematical precision audmil lormtty, which It is uttei ly lm)Kxt6iblu to achieve by niauual lutwr. Wheels, pinions, emrapements balances, jprhigi, and scrows exact countorparl la weight, nlrunmferenco, and dimentiuns are turned out by millions by the unei ring.beciiuhoun sworvln.lrou baudHof machinery. Hence, every watch of any one rdylo Ihu true copy of Its model. V. J'hoso rpftiilts enable us to defy toreign ri valry, IrecauHc noHimilnr uniformity and precision it attainable by hand, and lcc.auc In Wal hum alone Is machinery exclusively employed in the manufacture of tide intricate and delicate mecb uuiktu. VI Now, as will be seen at once, this similarity in struoturo reiluces the cost of production; it so cures uniformity In results; it perpetuates and in atttbly diffuses any excellence that maybe once achieved; and makes lteahy to repuir any injury titulnodt or replace any part that may bo lobt or destroyed. V II Iu addition tothce mechaiiiculadvan'afc'en, ourWuU hci are simpler in structuro, and tht rolore stronger, and less likely to be injured than the ma jority of foreign watclie. They are composed ol fromlv6to 800 pieces. In an old Englibh watch there arc more than 700 parts. VIII. We begun our experiment in If53, In the face of a formidable prejudice against Auieriran watches. Our system w as new and untried. We have steadily increased our facilities, until now we employ over ?00artiaM, and bcIITU.OuO walchf a your. Nearly at)inuier of a million of ourwaUhes are lu use to-day in every State of the Union, fib well as in the Mexican ami Krilhb 1'rovincis and Cobmius. Their universal popularity is the hct proof of their merit that wt can produce. Thej have won their way in npito of every opposition andot immemorial prejudices. Iluudrediofdeal erg all over the country have expressed their pref crouce fur our products alter a long and practical xperiencow th foreign watches. Any of the grades of Waltham Watches may be purchased of w atch dealer generally throughout tho country. liOBBim 6c APPIl l , 182 Broad way, New York. HOIUI1NH. Al'I'M. I O (:oM Iftfl AVabblrtKlon Mtreet, Hoiitn. Feb.15,18(rT-dTnThHaweownm3n New Advertisements. Merchant Tailoring. OLO TH I N G ! New Goods. New Fashions, New Prices. H. SCHWARZ, WHOLKSALK AND KKTAIL HKALKR IN Custom .Made Clothing. And proprietorof the well-known EACLE CLOTHINC STORE, ?5v us sssk Main trt4t, 3 door iouth 0 Market IJoe. IW(MTf, ht't leave to announce to mynumer oiifi fneniU and cutouiur and the public, of Montiroinerv and iidioiulnir eouutic (Iihi I imtn now on hand and am daily receiving an uuur-pioiat-d Mlock of ciieioiii matte t l,o 1 iilNii, for IhiHi SPRING & SUMMER TRADE lucludingall the styles now in fuyhion for Men, Youth, lioj a and t'hiliiren of all aye and it our facilities. The aMive ifootls were imrehased bv mvwif fnr CAI1 and Here maOo up accoiaiuir to m'v orders and for my tralu, In the most upproed bri und of material w hieh I w ai rant w ill give all and every one eutiie butufaction. MY EXPHRIENCE. M v evnerience si nee in thetlothlnir trade hi. taught me Ut puntiH but one w-urw, and that I tt deal Willi all men aliko gij eat It and everv one katilaclionkeep uotbiiig but tlie Itnt 0 Qodt, vJl mails, and w liat U more, fell them cheaper Hi un the jffelol clothiers, and w ith a living pi out. PRICES. Iliivinircarofullv watched the var in mmkeii I loiik ntlMtittuge u hen al lt louext and ecured aiieh btiruitiH enabhnif mu to sell nl tuck defy iiik all coin yet 1 lion, no matter w hat tht ma) puhlih r otlei . All J tie k 1 a lair exitin Hint ion and comparison ol goMUiliere In'iltg a great de . o! liniUttioii liow-a-ii4ij iu market. iiir tine of t.i iit.' r urnUlung iood it ato corn plet, including all at) let of white, tMilortd and rutlled hliiits, lieiiutilull ravat, Nerktien. Hand kerchief, Hocka 01 all Cdor. und a large a to a, ol i T'TVlKIi COI,LAltH: I aHo purrh.'iKCd a entire new stock of Hats and t;ao w hH'h 1 havo determined to aeil tti all Uione bu j ing t. lutbtiig of me and lor the aciAMiuno dati n ol our trade, a i COM'. Trunk, r, a at I Carpet-buy Are aUo kept oa band. Again thanking my kind patntns and filendi for thcr geueixu ami IiIk-ikI patronage, hitl.eilo extended me, aii'lhall ptoune tlu-ui and alltlioe tteairihg lt pnlroni inc that Hi futurs a lu the putt. 1 shall mudy the InteresU of my cualoiuera fmly as much as my ow 11. Very ruapootfully, H, SOHWAKZ.I 118 MAIN 8TKKET, I Three doors south of the fttarket House, HIGV OF THE Only Colden Eagle In Dayton. Which oa. be di.tlnctly seen from the Mark, sieuae on Malastreul. saarl) l WESTERN IIPIUE. One ffipy. per annitm i o CVTThe KM l'l Hh rimilates fre of r"ttt In lloiiijromfry (Mm lily. l'a incut lu advance in all o c,.ACif JOB PRIJtfTINO. fovory dnorlption, executod on Steam Trcsnen, B the buatm v), ltnd at rea-onallc price. EMPIRE BUILDING, NO. 110, MAIN SH Amusements. 'Iuiixiiits oeiaiA liotsi:. rnropa. Urlgnoll. IN OI'KKA. I'Altli. In eonipliance u iut Ibe gencrtilly ej-HcM-cddc.iie to licarltM utirhl kiiou tied vo, slut M'lutte PAiUiPA K O S A. In ope a, the manxjft ment has concluded to give, ON TIH IIMM V, MAY 9, InhTiIap or the Concert rirnr ANKtasti-.n, Io- u immoi tul coiuic t e. a, ILBAEBIIRE DI SEVIGLIE, Mi M'mo I a itf r A !;! A in MoHiNA, in which ,( -ho net eeiit-M 1,1 ei ilii- the ino. itnlKitnoled cn.ln't, mi, jit the New o s.Lostoii ana I'hiiu ic mm Ac.-tltnticH of Miimc. . 1'. II ii,iioil In bisgie.it roteni Conle Alinnviva ;.nr l-ei .iritt . an I l,;an - .i"i V oi 1 im.k hv ... I4i: llan-dio i, Mi Hj rii jis. I)octor I'.Hitolo St.'.sH.r l.oceielli. n Horlllo .ii;;iio. Ovf.i tot Ex o Hirer .ne I', teiMi Ifu'-n will jntiodiife in the Altaic itvn on. 1.1 the eroiMi AM, thtt 1 eli-lr.ited Knglihti flu. if;, ""I ive o'clock in tlie MtiruiiiL' " M rl ItoMi, inc distitiiriiiineirviolln Vtrtuo. .'O, will peritH ni I'd ween iHe Hi si nnd second acts, a cmjiiD Y 10I111 olo. Me-ical Kin ctor and Conductor, M. Ill- II I1KS. aAi'iii'-sioii, l ; no extra rhaigo for Iticfrvetl 4-(Un. mhi ec 11 re-1 at Ki nut v x Steele's Musio -U' -e. HiMMM.iicii nt7,- ; com ineni't: ntb1- o'elock. lay 7, iw.7il.il rrLIM:K.S' OI'KKA nocsi:. r MA VAIi Kit . .1. R. AI.LKN POSITIVELY FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY ruM.MI.MIM., MAY Hi. lt7. - . - tVoud's ThCHtiT 1 mifi) from 4 Inrln'tl. Will be produce. I a llotiiuntlc, Magical Speclm u Inr Urania, in lour acis, eutllled A TALE Of ENCHANTMENT! Intioducinii fui'-siinib-s of the St nerv 1liilU-l in il t.rund Truuniormut ion teene, nnptu ted In ui r.urope, uiiu iiiuoout eo 111 tlie isiliru irook, at Niido's fiiinlen, New York. MAONirtCENT It A I.I.KT TltOtPK! blXTY lil.Al TIM I, ) Ul N( I.ADIKS1 Sl'LENIHO Sl'KNJ II V ! M'fEllH IIM1 UIM lA.ll.lSi AltMOfti '111 1(1 l.l.l NO 111 K( TSl An v. nt 1 11 b lMiAUAiic t onrat MARl n OK TUB A It AZONH I ( IIYPTAl.t AHI AIiEl TUU GhtAT '1 KAN.Sj-OllJ ATIOSI The VALAt E of li:n-DKOVS! JJvaV" Seal 1 can be securetl three days inndvnnce taaNVe-hn'daV mid Sulunlav. l.ll.VM) K.A M. ILl AlAMM-.h, Anmi!"i"ti, AO cents; Itescrved beats, 75 cents Mu ;i, lB07-dt Clothing. SPECIALJVOTICJj:. I. P. STRAUSS & BROT, Z2 Third elrrM. rphK subcril.crs respect lull y iul'orm tl i ritiret.i J. ni I 'n v ton ami I he 1. 11 flic ui j;enernl, tin: l tht y are now pre pan d to oth r en ai in tlm tun nu m OLO T II I N G, Axn Gents' lurnishing Goods At their store, No. 3'il Ibird street, one door wci ..I U.L ..V lln .i,.P.. Our Miiior partner, I. I'. Mi'aunst, Irom t incin. nuli, in now hi re, i-r the pui iiom ol reculi.tmu our bUMiit'-ia i'ii a siiiiiuiie riiH iplc, uim inr iiiepurpteot ui.ik.mi; - a nir-i-t itis iirjintliol our parent ewtaidl ..it ir. n 1 lucfnnati. lie is here, 1 or the puipote ot oii.i, nig our iiilitiurr, ami giving ifh'iu -t : ict iji'iiers . kaitmig ibeii latiou it. our ci'' n.eis. lie is bei e to . .ike a lhortmih 11 pection d' 0111 stock, und, by the way. he has. a ulii.g to his uiercunlilc expel it lit ea, set apurl a Je. ol Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods ETC., ETC., Which he authorizes ui to sell almost at Your Own Figures, Low Down, Aft he Is determined to make room lor ourspiiiig We oiler these bargains for THIRTY DAYS ONLY, And. assure you that we have mudtt t-m b n-ii.w tiona in prices that wu cnuiiot tail to dm e a lib erul call iroui all thore who are deaiioua ol buy ing. This stock. MUST X3X2 BOLD To a clean sweep. Go They Must, and Go They Shall 1 Our New & Desirable Goods We offer to sell at prices corresponding with pre;-ei.t liuu-k. Mr. SlruusS is her uImi fm the i.unoe of mil. ingkuowntt) the commniiiiy nt lurge, that ttir f.tcihtitB are lar superior to any other similar utisiin-sa imiisi- ot toe I fast in t 1. U' buy our t.H-ls tr t ash only. 3. We buv our t.tMiils in the Kiiiii in mutlni ill. reel fi-om the milU or their nenu. a. o lutvo them cut and made by the most scieiititlt- uttt rs and U'l 'l ailorn. 4. We have ulw a Ibe latest t les, iu I'at terns and Makes. 5. W e have thrm manufartmeii inoh-r ti... as. c,luie C4niiid ol our lung experienced 1-artntr J. 1. Ml'allss. v receivcroiistuntlv tresh SUMilits fit.iii.iiir wholes du hui.se in Ciiicinuuli. 7. Vercceie them ul f'lKiT COST, not pa iug AN V 1'KOKIT AT AM.. s H. W e tlon t lnUtr unier heavy expenses tt. We. are not iu ihu habit ol nasrt pn st uting our go4. Hi. We have all our capital antl energies im ploted in this biiainess, and W huh i the iii'.siiuiiKHiaiit, we sell go4Hl with the siuallt st prolii. At last, he tame here to iromde the buiiu by establishing the Ono Price Syetoru Ail our gootU v III l Diiirkett in plain flgures. and no deviation can take plate. In adopting this melbod, it ill enable a child to buy as cheap as the most experieiuid buyer. This is not UM ie talk, but lacls, and we shall substantiate all we say. In cout luaion, v e would remark that we will uu strong cfloiia to make this A MODEL BUSINESS HOUSE! So that every one w hn plucce canfloviirc in our intei;i u . aball IumI that we will aoherc U In. nest principles, and iiiH' no pains to give geueial iat islat t ton lo on r t ii sin ii, f j . t otinii y me it bants w ill tin welt to call at our w holoalc house. V 1 1 Main stioet.t Hit iniiati. l.opccliullv. l . STHAI'SftA lUtll I. ft Item ember. No, -.'l 1 hinl u i.tfi. Ia toe. f-l li. idtiU mi Ij Lots for Salo. IOCRTKKN I.TS jn lluesiuan'i idat north of Mat I lliver ami w it hi n half .. uulo of the cor poration luic of the city of la tou. 'I he plat exteudx fnin the Mad Itiver Valley I'liinpikettu the south, lo the '1 n l urnpike on he a.-iilhwest. The lots are hih tlrv gun.n.l well suited for resulence. To any Mison desiring to build tor a residem e, liU ral cn-Hii u ill ! iriveu. Ant person l-!irous ol fui liter iiiffrmaiHii or to ste pUl4( the lois will audalliieodtul in forinlito .ii.- aiur m aiaill S over the drugstore of A Keller. No lUUuinst Bare Chance for a 8plendid argain BE AUTIKl'M hambvr M-lt e!Oak Furniture coi.MsUi.g of tarvt',1 ItetUlead, Marble Top Bureau, W ash Mnud. t entie Tabie, I a. v ( hair Onimary Lbair. and KiMtkingt hair. W ill he aolj at a great reduction on nrsi Mt,oiilv nru iu u.e ataint twomontb. AddrcM lxk hoa 13U or call ou C. li. MikllLLKN, I'Uillljia House. ubje 07-dsf