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T.14 p 8,4 p re. IANDU8KT, DAYTON, CINCINNATI. ?,! a m I .! a m. Jawar. Ul.tr. Ei. .luikjr, M a is I 7,80 a m. 11,15 a m I S.40 p m. litin Kxprew, T 4u p m I 7,40 p m i IMIION A MICllittAi,'. " " " Train, iiii i " ' . I T.8J p m I 7.89 p in AYTON A WKHTKKN,(ToIoJlM.pnlli.) Train, I I m. 11.40 e m i o.b p m HKSVILLK MIAMI, (To ladlanapolla. .Tr.ln, I " I 10.oi. .i . . . (.00 p m t p m . .? . 5 fn Ty SwTi i ciTElTlilTilin. Ta? ros , : It Train, ! 10 fis a i 11, SO am. .la p m I I 1.10 a m 11 (J a m. 6. SO a m. Coal, Wood t&Iiitnc! WOVl.n IlKSPKCTKULLY AN nounoatolhealtliwna of Oa-Vn and Tlolalt) that haiaprnparad toau.l In larnaorimallquan tiilaKll who my lavor him with a call, with toe VoUOHIOaHBHY ft PERRT CO. . O O A. Xi . A GOOD ARTICLE Ob' WOOD, WHICH HK WILL tll.L H ! alio prrpa to dllrr In any part of tUt r ci,i4uvii.i.r. Linn. Which lath ami ileilraMa lima brought tothla elty. All onlf ra iirumptly flllrtl, Yard and Oltlca.oa Third ilmt, nnar thcXfnla tjHt. aovio-iydair BOOK. SHOES. 1C. i NEW WORK, at the OLD STAND "II la now tatllrd thai Ilia lAitiko hralthol wi. men, khjkd anl tihllilrt-a, dtiida uli lite condition ul tltair anLKal ' bavidIchreiak WOVIM KKsi'Ki TKHLLY SAY TO the cltlrrni or DytMi nl tirnnnrtlnn coun try, that hit nd Mum-nvr utock la now com ptett. cimmdnnol all kinds of Latltri, Mtiav'anit rhllilrn'a U'Mita, ShtM, Uailra, Ac, With hla or with dut; alio a aaaortmant of Mena', Voya', ami Vuutha' DkU, alt?ra, and Onion. Tioa. Htvins jmrchatrii Mattock rtht from ttie faoto rli tot caili. a:iie him to sell us chajtf or cheap trtfir, i any other hontv in this city. Me aim hai a larjfe iupjily o( Meua' Patent lath r Hunt ,tiattr and Oxford Tie Toos, which he will malt" to order to Ht the loot. He heejit uunitaatly emul)etl the brut workmen, and It rPreU to do all kindi of Cm torn V ork on ihort not.ee. All rint repaired freedt charge. He aiki a hlieral share of public patronage, and feelacimtl lent thkt lieoan pleate all whoordei work. K-mtntr theold and favorite yLaQetttt.Jvttfraon treet below the market. apr3i 4 IT i p a 6-3 IS s m 4 a M o a CS a U t a si er a H CO tr Si a it 5 g PS f 5g H ft 3 o i s w B tr Z3 - 0 o 1 5 5 2" SMITH & WESSON'S NRW PATENT RBVOLVEIll FOB IA1.B AT LANODON'8 HARDWARE STOEE, NU. 70, MAIN STHKtT. fill.-) Piatol is the lii(l.it ono in the n. world that hai force. Weight oalv Ten Ounrea. I loa4d quicker than other Pistole are capped. U sure ttre under nil elrot.mitancee. No iiguryis caused to the Arm or Ammunition by allowing it to remain loaded any leuifth of time. It la so lm olelnlU ouatruUon that it Is Dot liable to get out of order. - It l PerfW.tlr Safe to Carry! The aylinder holds seven .hots. Two luoro than Other small pUtols. mvl FISHING TACKLE I AH Langdons HardwareStore JOINTkUPIah Polea 13,00 tnll.uo. an Braaa Ualanua, MulUplyluf udCXfi9 Plain Reeli,7S to 4,00 each. --a-. Baaa Hooka, Uaaa Uuldaa and Tlpa, Graaa, Bilk and Linen Llnea, Intra Limerick Hooka and Onooda. my7 .iff res Co., Wholesale &, Retail DRALBRI III Groceries. CIGARS Liquors and Tobaccos, TTAVK JUST REC'D. AND OPENED a one atooK 01 fooda In theirnna I'Imc Sucurs VI lukses. Co ea. Tea a, Tbitccoa, Cinra. Ac. All or whloh th.r atand ready to dlapoae of on aa PI K SO H A BL C T a! R aa any other catabllahment tu the ally. Thay luvlte particular attention to their atock, 1,1 ...... w piw... jan 1 1 PIANO 0 ! OHAS, BLLS INVITES TDK ATTENTION OK THE A public lo bla iua large alock of PI A NOB, now oa No 233 Boston Hall, ellO-ly OAVTON, OHIO Opening Every Day!! TO THE LADIES THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECEIVED her new Iprlnf ttoek of millinery and Fancy Ooodaitt Her atock of bonneta la Uri-e and eonalataof II Ik, niraw, v.raiwa, ana an oilier ainua dial in sprluf Tra.la dauanda. she aaapa alao oa hand a epleadla Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, Crapei, Sbsmollei Bonnets, Laoea, Head Dreeses.Csps, C'biiilren'a Uata and Hals, Wreathe, Frames nil Wi. All I or whlen ah otr , at lo w 'fhicki, at her old ivr.oiihepui.uo ,.lr;,u.k"v"""'"ua- , U-Mlanaiana and Triton, u. ! , ot ahortaottes, Mitrt. .. lloWAhl), ' M. U iuua StlM, 0-r ruurtb ; SAMTI-SSS PAWoa.wuiU Carpets! Carpets! W hart now la atora ajilcnilld (took of Rich And New Dcaigna. Ilruaaela, 3 Tlyo, Tiipeatry, IriRrnino, Lowell upornt SnperPnta, Half Cotton, Hemp and (lirtMng iV.h'.'!'i"i!i"Tlr.T"r ?hn for 'CAH."'"Xlto14-4', 7-4, and 0-4 ih H amlchrokad Straw Malllni. CllhAI' CASH KCOHK. ?J?!S John, va mm fanM:o. SkirtD, Skirts. Uolrjipa' Imperial. Self-niliualins N.iia.I TTVT'Ji'tt laTt crrrrrniMTi BOMBTHINO NllW AND BOPBHfoH. Douglaai A Sherwood's AdiiiatnUo Buetle 25, 27 and 30 Sprimta. IMCOI.OMIM SIURTS fcl 'u,t tvenl and foraal at eaah prleee. Rich, Fancy Silks, Rich, Folard Silks, Rich Beragcs nud Gretiddine Robes; Rich Trinted Borages, Rich Orenndios. JUST RECEIVE! AT THB nvnr CASH STORE. ? J1M N.AN 1()IKN and CO. Great Bargains in riiiin, black silks. Can be had by calling nt the "CASH STORE" Of . fOH ,V A Nl U a K N and CO. Mourning: Gooods. iilack TamortinoClntli, Hl'iok (Jrenndine IJerngo, Blaok Silk (irenndinfl, ltlaok ltyndero Ier) lilauk Herngn RoIipk, ISaok Krennh I.awns, Blaok Ktenoh Orpandim, (nod stock Mournincr Printa and Ciingliitra, nt the v Aon STORE of pr JOMN VANl)OKHN an,lto. NOTICE. OVH Customers, having unsettled arrounta wfth ua, will please ohserve. that we h& r.in,. our bnslneas Strlrtly 10 i And being desirous to close our hooks at the earlleat poMslhle period, would ask the at lent. on of all to an IMn KDIATX IfcTTI.iMINT, JOHN, VAN DORKS & CO. March 1LIS. NEW GOODS! ! SPRING GOODS! DRY GOODS, CHEAP GOODS PRETTY GOODS! Good Goods, Just Received, March 26, TQOMAii SCHEFFER, no. SO 1111111 T4-4'I, OPPOSITE COL'KT HOUSK LOT. mh'ia - - ' NOTIONS, HATS AIrl) CAPS. J. COPFMAN & CO.. Importers aud Wholesale IJealeri In Foreign and Domestic NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, Olovea, Hosiery, Fire Worlta, Taney Candles, Toys, TOCKET CUTl.KHV, Ac, Ao , NO. 321 THIRD STREET, North lido, Oppoilta the Town Clock, Between Kuelaly, Mc'lutlre avl'n.'a and Main alreet DAYTON, OHIO. JACOB C0FFMAN. C.V. 0BB0EN. mh!7-dawani HATS OF ALL RINDS, AND or All Qualities and Prices! Has just reoetved and now oliera The Littlest Styles HATS&CAPS! Ibiuhraciiig every tarlety of CASSIMERE AND SILK, Straw usa I'hIiii Leaf llHlal! "Morphy" Straw Hats! ID DOZ. SCOTCH CAPS. CAPH In Croat varlety.and at priori the nio.1 fa- Iraui. u )uruiuUHrri. apria-uAwtf CARRIAGE Manufacturer. AT HIS OLD STAND, On 5th at., between JeOerson A Canal, XKKl'S CONSTANTLY ON HAND CarrliifN, Busies, Sulkies, &c ic. "If that I ileal Btu Is at ml -. Aiiallrw ,! r- i ea taken In xcfiaii(te for new, aud a liberal pilue allowed. ALL WORK WAHHANTKU. JsaT KEPA1UINU Uuoa on bhurt Notice! a riNR lot or SPRING WAGONS On Band, at RBDUCllu PRICES! mhs-dawtw Ntlice, to CKizenn aud FarmerH, TTAVINUoontrauted Ai. with K.J.BMEucn.or riiiiuvilMiisi, nir uue nuu dred barrels of Italian Je meut, and also Kentucky Cement regularly, I mi prepared to build Clsteiua and Cement Cellars, supe rior to auy that have Iteen done herettifure. Work will be made perleotly wa tvrtLKltt aud warranted. Htipairlus; done In the host maiiuer, aud at tii loweet I Kilters of every Wind put In Cisterns, top or bottom. i nil veauaaja ill WW L"S I IV IB). i or over, ttUeroU fie of Tilt Kuhsortber has had vine years experience la the bnslneas, and haa given sen era! sattsCaotion, The beet of re ie re nee (riven, tr rruird. Keaidenee, No. JeftVi sou street, Weet aide, be tween eta and tu. IlKNJAftrlN BKHT. K. B. In order to eom pete vltb those pria rirnts that are s;ulu into the v tern busineM, 1 will hui.d Br lea; risterns, prauted, fur u cents per tarieli olid, fraut walled, 10 cents par tiarrrlt Cajoeuton arUi, with brie ttip, ee eenls per barrel. yrew 4tm A Latest by Telegraph. Arrival of the Ætna. NEW YORK, July 13. atonmahlp JEtnn bag arrived from LiTsrpool, with datos to the 2d Inat. name as rex-Wd by the Cansda. At Paris, it Is belieTod in Homo qrmtcm, that tho t rench loan, at ths Imttlo of Silfr. tino, amonnted to from Ifl.i.M) lo 11,iK. men, as ftillowa: dim. Neil'ii corpn, ( ihi (o 7Wi; D'llillier'a, nearly fi(JUj McMabon,!i, iifilt Canrolwrt'l, lUUO, Ijonids casualitiva in me Ariuierr, and specilled rors. I he Kronoh people aro naid to Imdiasolia fled with the acantineaaof the dctniln m yet publiabeil in tho Mimitrur. 1 ho y'ni7 aaya, that Namli)on bad an epaulet shot sway. Oen. Dien is ropoit.d among the dead. The Auatrians bad seven or eipht Ooner ali, and very many of their superior oMircrH, wounded. (Ion. (irem-ko wna killed. Somo of the French infantry rct;iiuonl wore nearly cut to piece. Tho PiedinontcNO aull'cred so revorcly aa to be incapable of funning in tho lnic of battle. Tho Vienna corretpondont of the Indnn Tints, w ritinir on tho 'JHtli, nava: i,.nie iluva mint elnpne before the complete return ol tin? Iomcs of the Auatrians fould lie n-cciveil. Tho same writer nays, that the Italian n Ki menu, in tho Austrian arm v. have bwomr. very difficult to manage. ri no men desortoit by acorcs and llfliea. At Tricslo, a whole regiment had raiaoil the cry in favor of Vic tor Emanuel. A vewtel on ths coant, under the Anieri. n,, Dag, had liecn detected in tho act of receiv ing tho dexorters on board after dark. llie licoplo of Milan liavo ninile th ing dcinonatratioim against tlio Jesuits, whom publio rumor socukcs of keeping up a corre.i poinleiico with Austria. 1 he municipal body havo bnve offered to maintain poace and order in case it wax nc- cery to dispatch the garrison at Vienna to mo seat ol war. Enormous umn.ies of French aoMiorn ore marching into Piedmont, via Nice and Ml. CcniH. Naiioleon was in perfect hc:il!h. and the saniUry condition of his army waaoxccHunt ma ncau quarters wcro at Valcngio, where Prince Napoleon was expocted to urrive on the auth. It is reportexl Hint at Salforino ncurlv ovorv ofllcer and man of tho artillery, connected with tho Imperial Uuard, was put Ani j ir comlat. Tho Austrian account of tho battle ad mit thoir loss to bo 'JOJM killed, vt ounded. and missing. iho Austrian official report of tho battle says: the right wing of the army occupied 1 luolongo, Sulforino and Cureuennn. J lie lelt wing niurcbed on tho 24th to Ouede7..olo, and Castel Uollredo, aud repulsed the advan cing enemy on all sides. Aa Iho imperial army continued its advance towards I hresi, tho enemy, who had also assumed Hie defen sive with his wholo army, pushed forward such largo bodies ot troops, that there was a general engagement between the two armies at 10 o'clock or therealsiuts. On the min t -ingof the 21th, the right w ing, which was formed of the second army under Count Hchaick, maintained the position w liich it hail originally occupied in the line of battle un til two t M.,and the first iiimy under Count Wimpll'en continually gained ground in the direction ol Chieso. Towards U o'clock, Hie enemy made a ve hement attack upon Solferiiu), and after sev eral hours hard lighting, obtained posses sion of the place, which had been heroically defended by tho fifth corps do nrinee. An attack was then mado on Carriuiic.-i, which place was courageously defended until even ing by tno llrst and (th corps do arinec, but was eventually left in tho hands of the ene my. hilo this strugglo for Solferino and Car- rinnca was going on, the eighth corps, which was on tho other Hank, right wing, advanc ed and repulsed the Sardinian troops opposed to it, out tins advantage did not enable tlie imperiul army to recover the positions that ! had been lost. In tho centre, the .'3d and IHh 1 corps, which were supported by the llih ' corps, wero engaged on tho right wing, and tlio reserve cavalry attached to this wing, i mado several most brilliant attacks. I nii-I sually heavy losses, and the fuel that the left ! wing of tho tirst army was unable to maUo progress on tno right Hank ol tho enemy,! who directed his main force in tho centro against Volta, led to tho retreat of the impe rial army, winch began Into in tho ovenin g Tho correspondent of tho London ?iall says: So little did tho French expect a battle, liial on llio previous night, a messnge from mo mug, nsKing lor H'jppons ill case no was attacked, was refused on the ground, that nn attack by tho Austriuns was not prulmhlo. At daybreak, however, the corps ol .Marshal D'ilillicrs camo insight of Solferino and was immediately sot upon by a largo Austrian force, which marched down thu high road, and fought with tho greatest fury. Tho Marshal resisted the attack to tho bust of his power, and sent ott' his aid-de-camps for aid; but it was not until three hour's frightful carnage, that the corps of tlen. reil made its appearance. 1 he Austrians wero slow ly driven back, and every now and then, there was a pause and tho artillery continued to gain groand; heaps of their own and the ene my's dead marking the fluctuations of the light. Tho Austrians wore thus driven out of Solferino; but, all of a sudden, thov made a tremendous burst forward, and the French wore driven down tho hill, lieing admira bly supported by their artillery, they made a atand and commenced oncomoro tondvanco. It was like a hailstorm of bullets and balls, and wholo files were mowed down by a sin gle d:cc!:arg?.' ' In the meantime at tho right and left wings, the Austrians wcro getting decidedly tho best of it. Tho Pieduionteso wero being slowly driven lack. Oen Canroliorts corps was also heavily punished, and had thero been a skillful General ill the Austrian army to collect and conccntrato their forces against tho weak point of the enemy, the matters would havo had a Tory different asjiect The French commander, to whom the ere lit of the day isentirely due, whether it be Noil, HcMahun, or the Euiror himself, sent for- Okbmasv. The Independence lielgemy that the new English Ministry hud address ed councils of moderation to tho (icriu.in States, caationing them against tho danger of encouraging a policy which might lead to a general war. Switzerland. A telegram from Torno says that the Federal Council had made an imadversions to tho Sardinian Government on the subject of its treatment mill'cred by the Swiss at Milan. Tho Council had also instructed the Swiss Diplomatic Agents in England to enlighten public opinion as to tho nationality of tho foreign regiments In tho service of the Pope and King of Naples. Fhance, Paiiis, July 1. Tho Hourso opened firm. Hents closed at 6Hf. lOc. A fraction higher than yesterday. A telegraphio dispatch from the seat of war, says that an American, nomod E. If. Perkinn.of Huston, together with his wile and three ladies, narrowly escaped lieing massacred at Porugia. A letter from Jeddah, nays that n vessel going from Jaffa to Mecca with 200 Mussul men pilgrims, had foundered near Jeddah. Twenty thousand corpses are said to have been burned and many are yet dying in the ditches and cornfields. The French are making immense navul preparations in ths Adriatic. Five ships of the line, eight frigates, six war steamers, thirteen floating batteries, nine gunboats, nine brigs, and two, three masted vessels were at Aiitivari. They have many troops, and enormous supplies on board. T he Admiral was about to open his sealed orders. The real dilllculty is in getting rid of tbe Austrians without injury to the inhab itants or the city of Venice. The breast fleot is said to be composed of nine ships of the line, two hoary frigates and one Healing battery. Two of the London papers state, that thei-c has been a meeting held st Paris of lbs info rior diplomatic agouti of France in the Le- ! I I j I i j 1 i I i J j ! I j I j j j i vnnt, ami, that ther have been dispatched to Oieir pola, by order from tho Emperor. It : Is prciunicl.'that they hare orders to aid In ! truuino; up nn Inaurrectlon In Turkey, for tho j interest of Hunja. i Oen. Onribldi hareiored inatrtictionato occupy the upper Vuliitino, and was expect ej at Tronto w ith 3,(X)nien,wlier 6"0 Pied , mimteso had already arrived. Skirmiahea bnd taken place near Hernia, lotween the I l ieiieh corpi of Uallulinio and the Auatrians guarding llio Slelvio pisa. The Austrians iiuiiiWt eight compniiir infantry and two companies of carbineers. They occupy pn- -iicmii iK-incen mounts aim I tallol, anil a l-nHei v has l'on pbireil in a position to com mand the n .ml to Slevio. I'.airieades have also lsen erected; and there U great fear ofo de scent i,y liai ihal.li. t'.TI.eSwUs Federal Counrll In derided, in concert with tho Udliimraiit.a.lliat any soldiers jSieking shelter on Swiss Territory shall I isDiii nai'K io ineir country, their Uovern ! ments. engaging not to employ them iirain. I ho Austrian innnan h ordered the re crossing or tlio .Mnu io in opposition to tho advice of (ieneial lle-s. Tho Sardinian account of the battle of Nallenno, says: "On the 2 lib, (ho Emperor ordered the Sardinian army to occupy I'oz- zalem-o, and invest lVscliiera, while tho French occupied S.dfei nio and Cavarina. -: Marsh il ll'ilillinrs met with unexpected d llb ulties, nnd also encountered great forces of the cneuiv. "While li'llilliers performed prodigies of valor ul naifeiiiio, the masses of theenemy continuing lo advance at Casiigliune. The Emperor perceiving that ho was now con tendin.; with the entire forces of the enemy, d.-plored the corpi of Marshall Keit and MeMuhon in place, ami ordered Oen. Con rolieit lo rejoin them with the Imperial Guard Tho King had la-en requested to di rect all possible force niinst Salferino, and accordingly ordered Genurnls Fanti ami i)u romlo to convey succor to tlio French Gener al, l'anli had already commanded the movement to be niiide, when the liens ar rived that Iho rccoiiiioisencesof tho third and llllh divisions, were in danger of Iwing cut oil' nt DesKcnzano by a superior force. The King recalled Fanli, and ordered the brigade ofdastoto return promptly to Kan Martino. The King having U'en informed that not withstanding the third and fifth divisions wore engaged, it was difhVult to carry tho heights ufS.ui .Martino, ordered a general at tack of thoso divisions with Iho brigade of O.isfii. The Hist division under Gen. Delia Mormora, nnd tho brigndo of Piedmont in spite of the violent tempest pursued aeonrse by I'o. ilnni;.! and descended upon San Marti no. The fourth regiment moving to tho left icpulsed theenemy, causing great losses, ill spileot the delay oflJeu. Durando'a corps.oc ciiMoncd by the tempest and ignorance of tho gionnils. The Ihiid and fifth divisions and M sin brigade dislodged the enemy from his formidable position, nud ii brilliant victory ended this contest of 15 hours, w hich was sustained w ith heroic bravery. The French account of iho battle, in the MonUeur thus deei ribes it: At t o'clock in the morning, the first corps under Marshal 1). llilliers, began the engage ment before S'lllorino. 'I ho heights ami village were occupied af ter a sanguinary combat. During this time iho second corps d'armee. Marshal Mclloris, which was on llie right, of the llrst corps in the plain, extended itself to the right to jcin the column of Marshal Neil, which was nviiehiii upon Medale The Emperor had taken command o.' tho whole nnny. His majesty caused the Infan try nnd artillery of the guard to advance and place themselves between the first Bnd sec ond corps, and then, in order to ro-inforce the right of .Mi;.Mnlion's coiuiiiand, which was a little exposed in conserpiunco of tho distance sep rating them, nud tho troops of Gen. Noil, hi.: nir.jc !y M-.-.l ..!! the cavalry of tho guard end two divisions of cavalry of the first and third corps up. Canrobert had been charged to w atch llie movements of the Austrianscx poeted on the side of Mantua. During the whole day they fought, advancing slowly, but always in good order, tho corps going up towards each other. The first corps after taking possession of Solferino, sacM.d all the positions, ono after Iho other. In i'ozzolongo, night alono slop pod their career. The guard Hie7.od Han l assialo, nnd Cavanno, without losing tnno. Tlio last village was carried with great spirit, under tlio eyes of llie emperor, who himself directed the lire of llie artillery. There w as a lime, when, to cover thoir re treat, the Austrians made a desperato effort to place themselves between the 4th and 2d corps. A fierce struggle occurred. The Infantry and Artillery took part in tho con flict, and the cavalry, by several charges de cided the success of the day. This was tho last act of tho buttle. The Austrians bogan to retreat along tho whole lino. Their re treat was favored by a dreadful storm, which lasted for more than an hour. Tho thunder, hail and wind produced such nn cll'eet that nothing could hu distinguished on the Held of bat Ho. AY hen Iho weather improved, tlio oneioy bad disappcsrcd, and Hie diroction they look w as seen w hen their columns had attained sonio distance. Additional by the Canada. LIVERPOOL, July 1. ItieharilsOtl & Kiinnra rmtfirt wool I... ft.. vorublo for crops. Flour has declined ono shilling per sack. Sales unimportant. Wheat dccliiml 2:ol cents. Corn cplict but all ipialilies have declined. Provision lnar- kef dull. Hoefho avy, w'ith litllo inquiry; prices weak. Pork dull; nil fluidities have sugiuiy iiccunci. racon dull and steady; Laid heavy, at a declino of 2s0d. Lo.n,o!j, July 1. .Consols are minted at ft.'l'n'. Money market slightly stringent. The bullion in the liank of England has in creased 21I,kiii, j uioi'ican securities con tinue vyillioiit change. LivKiii'ooi, I'lionn i: Makkit Sugar is quiet hut steady j coffee linu, and rice dull. For tea, prices are weak. London-, July 1. Hiciidstuffs quiet. Welsh rails anil bars dull and generally unchanged. Shocking Murder. BALTIMORE, July 13. A shocking murder occurred in South Baltimore last night. Two rowdies, named Thomas Eaton ami George Burk, demanded of William II. Taylor, a pe iceuble citizen, that he should go into a tavern and trent them, Mr. Taylor refusing, was seized by Eaton and knocked down, when Hurk put a pistol to the back of his head and blew out his biains. The murderer escajied, but Ealon was arrested. MARKETS. Produce Market. Wlltll.KSALK. fl'ltter 1 1 1,1 -Mr Lard llJtl", KifUa llo nnaii,. t!b($Mc I.e. lie 00(91,10 per lb. l:ie " !5o 13 1.IIU 1,00 5,5 U I'oiaioea, new, per bo, rHI(T:iO Ul li d Apples, per bu ii.'Jj " Piaeli.! 4,II(J Oranherrica, Corn Meal fin OlllellS " (in Hour, per bid., r.Moili.CO Grain Market. Wheal 1,05 Corn Harley live (lata Flux see it Whisky l.i l, ae. il Hi. 711 iO 85 4U 1 .411 $!nrtM7l ton I '.II Timotliy aeed f'loveraeed oliip tufl J.'tOpertou Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI, July 13. Flour firm. $5,811(1; ij.UIJ fur uuerfln. Weatern 6,15(uG,i'i. Whisky 95(351, I'rovi-iona l,ii,.yanl, Meas Pork tl57S; ljuroii b7t'J. Wheal. New While 1, 17041,99; Red l.lOOt 1,15; Prime old I .VJ; JUw led 1,10. ' Corn active at biiibv. Rre in fair demanel at 80, "Hirle? dull at 65(8 7. Oat,40SU. Lard II. -- New York Market. NEW YORK, July 12. Flour advanced' Ohio 5 3II&5 75 for anpar State, ,t5(rjC,;u for extra do; ,7ut6,3il for common U)ik4 extra Wealero, 6,0Uuj(l,3U, Rve Floor st 4.(H)(ft5,7J. Whmi! hnorant. New white tl ,85(31 ,85 ; Red Weaiern tl.45i9l 50. Rye rjM. Barley tlull, Oorn firm atHOiasJ tm mlrl . Vhli. furl H3. Uats Arm at 4j,t5l. Piuk firm, Mb.., $16,85 1 Prime, 119,50. Laid dull, lOJfdlll. W hiakf dull at 117(527,'. .'"aw-waBBw-awanaan-niBnBnnMMBnBBBa-i IIXNBT I.. BROWH, A. B. IRWIK. BROWN & IltWIN, I ) K A LKKS I N I UN IATTA I HON N A I LS, Steel Anvil., Vlcea, Ballnwt, Fllre, a,,rPe, Axtre, In all Ihelr varlctlra, ant Alamilaoliirera nf aiovra ami Hollow Warr ,y moat approveil nat teraa.allof will ok will be Bold on the moat raaaon blc tern, a. Wa arethtaiiaeaMoraor Samuel fl. Prows, at Ills olil atanil on tlie corner or Klrat and Mill .treat., Mead ol the U.gln, llayton, Ohio. Uurlounilarr la I lae foot ol Luillow alreet. Mlnuiiriirliirrra V Itlnrlilnlata, Will And at luioirm IRWIN' a general atanrt men tot Heavy liar and Slab Iron Sleel,ato. ItlnrkaiiililiB), Will nnd at BROWN a IRWIN'! the heat or liar, llorar sho, and Nail Rod Iron, Fllea, Ha.ua, Brl lowa, Vlcca, Anvlla, and olhar Toola, iirrliiKrnnd Wiirou ITInkrra, Will And al RRDWN a I R WI N'H a lanre aaaorfmett of ll-nily, niiiiry and Waann Tire, Serlnaa. Axlre. Hull Uanila, Carriage anil Tire Uolta, etc. l'lownnd llurrow Milker. Will rind at IIROWNand IRWIN'S a laraa aa.nrt meut of Slat, Steel and Slab Iron, of varloua auva. Cootpra, Wlllrlndat RROWN and IRWIN'l a larte lot Hoop aud Hand Iron. (ebvo-tlawly o e H E-H 4 k. ."' m a f -9 0 c S " Wis S f rk-a s H-ltia a .a 1 8 . . . M A W r r-i -s m s s IB o o K 'S t O o 5 O Jl i o Photographic temple of Art AND DAOTJEREEAN GALLERY, COH. MAIN AND THIRD BT3., I4VT41V. O. T HAVE RKCKNTLY KKFITTED THIS .V w" 'aiicry wirn an ine improvementa or the Phntn-Taphlo Art, and have maile It the moat complete and attractive In the oily. 1 have procu re.! the rlirht to u. (he Solar Camera, the mo.t im portant Improvement In Photography, and am nre- 1tMrf.1t I........... tr. .... .. Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypea, or Min iature Portraits, Of any kind, and have them colored In Oil, Crayon, Water Color, or India Ink, by the very b-.t Artl.t. oat, Ity the above pronesa, aecire a correat and ilnra- I ' wtmiitu a, nillimea. - ., ., ,, ,u ,,,r r ,,t,,,,Krnnnic lie- partment Mr. o, 1). V N tJH.onn of the beat Artl.t. In the United Statca; and cordially Invite all to call andrxamlne hla .pcclmena reoently enlarifed thev apeak lor thetnaolvo.. ' iKif All work warranted, or do charges will be mado. "d'1 ; T. J. ROBINSON. THB One Horse shoeing shop, ON THIRD STREET. A few doors East of tbn Post fl.nr. DAYTON. O. rrilR ..l...;i,. !. . i . .....r,.., i. now ucurr preparer!, , '"an ever to accommodate hla old oii.Uiracr., and the loihlii.. In lh. ' Horm M.oc.iiir Ilusliiea, In It. ....i , , . ' .. ,i, . rinuoiiBi, rnrucuinr aireniion ,.. J' ,l'ven lo all lame horaea, audi aa apllt hoofa.and honf-hound, andcernaln their feef, will be cured aatllaotory to tbe owner ot auota ho" ac, and II not, money will he rclunilcd. ....... (Mtvriiirv .in ur anooropre- ..... .., nn,n,.,i-, u, muiirr munnni. He wl 1 prr.onally.uiirrliitri.il all workentruitd to hla care. Thanklulfor paatfavora.he re.iwctfully a.ka a contlnuanae of the patronafte of blaold cua tomrra, and will be happy to accommodate aa many nw onea aamay favor him with aoall. . I.r'l-.l . w 1 Kt . , . . ........... . " " 7 ..n.nnn Birrr.niOAn. J. M. Watters 8c Bro., tltT" Rerairinir dona pinunivl Manufactory ooTlllrd Itrcet.adiolnlnj Montfom. ery Home. bb FOltSMAIS'S Portable grinding & bolting i'l-OUU MILLS. U A VINO MADE AN ARRANOEMENT -A with the Patentee, we are now prepared to fur a I. h to ordur the above Mill., of any alze, burra and I. oil.. The Mill laaimnle la It. couatruotlou, hav liiK very little machinery occnpylna but Utile apace,aud warranted todo more work with the lame ainoiitor power, and makeaa good a quality of flour, a. any Mill now manufactured. Proprleloraol Saw MUla, eapcclally tho.e that u.e ateain, wonid Mud it to their advantage to purohuae ou. or the.. MUla, for the purpoae of doing uuetora grindingeither wheat, corn or other grain. The Mill will be Bold with or without the bolt. The prlnclpleol the Mill 1. equally applicable to the eon.truction or large Mercliaut MUla. and oeraona about to build. wnl,i flo well to call and raanilne. We will alao lurnl.h with the Mill., Bolttnr Reelaol anyaiae and length, smut Maohlnta, Wheat Cleanera, Hour 1'ackera, eie. Oruara re.pectiull) aolicllrd. PAIA8K, CLEOO fc CO., Buckeye Foundry, cor. u and Wyandot St.. wii 1 1 Oregon Saddler Shoo! SAUDLES-IIAKNESS, &c, MITCHELL & M GAUSLANn Corucr ol Fifth & Wayne mtreeN. uavtoji, o., Bf anufaotura and k.n Mn.,..n.M v . .. . ' vaalety ol ' BA.DOLERY, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISSES, oo.,&o. Of th. hMtm.twl.lknin.1.. ror CASH, Fxcluaively ! It tS the Ofllv hmiBa. Inthtanlt., M..4 ClIRLKU HAI R CAS K CO 1, LARS. Wat rat urn our iliutaralhaul. a..... ..a . - - - , ; , : m( vnmi istvurs. ana resivrtMitfuily sullult a ooutluuauue of thesaoie. Cituens and Jariiiersare cordially Invited to call and see us. Mi'iCUlCLL. (. AltUAUMLANU. uova-ld. D. UEINZ & BIIO'S., r T A V E a Saloon on Third Stroet, opposite 1 j- the Poat Office, where they will fural.h their uat mtr. with all aorta of Ale, Beer and WineJ They particularly call attention to thel, fine quali ty of "MUSTY ALK" or In other words, 'ALF AND 'ALP. w I'' "'J II W 2 5-1 f J il "'"i'lis f"W fmjii a j GROCERIES SPKINO STOCK BIMM & DIIO., HRAD or TUB ItASIN, HAVK JUST DECEIVED THEIR "print; ttoeti, einfrraetnf la pari 100 Kant Prune Rio nf1. it de Java and a tor ha. Fine stock of ail Airms f Vilffar. n,0to pounds eatra H. C. Hams. 4.i,o do do fthnuUlert. o,o"0 do do ildea. Itooolba mtrat. C I 'nod Beef, . too btjsh.chnlee White Heans. u (V) buits assort d Vli-Rlnia 1 ;haeeo. ftt eheits and oaditles assorted Tean, M boxes No I irmn aiap. 94 do Pure Torn Marsh. 4 do Briinratua. to do Hod a. 0,000 fine Clirars. 7s saoka Dried Peaches and App'i. A larate lot of I'resh White Kith, Piotiar!, Ihad, Bass, ('O'T-lsh and Makerel. io hhls. No. I f amily Flour. "il. r3 tt w td o w J o THE SUIT. This new and beautiful atyle of HTJMMKR HAT ret elved and fur sale by Chamberlain & Parker, aprlll 14, THIRD RTRKKT. I. N. WAlTEIt, Merchant Tailor, NO. II.J, MAIN 8TKKHT, Betwon 3d and 4th ata.( Dayton, O., MVAKKS thin mnthod of inlurmin the X eltliens of Dayton and vicinity, that he haa now In Misemploy men t several excellent workmen. and Uiat he in prepared to make to order, In the best atyle of the trade. and ao orillnnto tiienisotfaidilon alile out. (entlcmt-n's ClothntK of all alntls. He warrants all hit work to Rive perfect satisfaction, and rospeotfull; solicits a liberal share of nubito pationae. aprt-emdaw Singing Class. MR IV. II. CROrtliY reflnftntruIWnn -"I noun res to those Interested In the cultivation of Vocal Music, that he will commence with an elementary class at hla Music flail, an Main St.. (over the Music Ktore) as imm as a sulftolent num her of namescan be obtained to make it au object for him so to do. Those wishing to Join the class, are requested to vniianuinve men names, at ineir eariit'st conve nlonce. Xlclcete for 12 Lesrona, - 91,50 t f-Tlckets for the course must bo obtained on or wmrr uiinitiiciicintf i lie it'SMUDH. myl c()Air7y(Tf;n A LL OUDICK.S LICKT KITliKIC WITH fa Kaqiilra Torrcnce or L. Woodhull,) will be omptiy nued by 0 . A. PTAKN WHEELER & WILSON, Sewing Machines. HUST0S" BUILDING, Corner ofThiid aud JeUeraon, DAITON, - - . OHIO TI"E offer tho Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machlnea, with Important tmprovementa, at ariitiintl, f a.n.,n r.. . . demand lor a GOOD, low-priced Kamlly Machine, . iu.ruiiticcu a nc. w a, i i.tv, woruing upon tho aame principle, and making the aameatllcu, though PlFTT.PlVH tiriT.I. A DO I Theelegance,aiecd, nni.ele.ane.a and almuliolty of the Maohli.e.the latity and etrength of alltch. Iwlii.lllutiiuniii'Uuiiiud i r... . c ii,u..iuieio ravel, aud leaving no chain or ridge ou the under aide, the . ' ". -..".., ..i.fco.,iy , tnicaeal or thliiue.tlaUrlca, haa reuilered till, the cuo.t.uc w. --... .. ,Ku,n, m-lll, UIWIIIU. DOW VlBtle. . w.... -, -c, n, vmt lurit pri ce, and give In. traction, free of charge, to enable ur.iunij .r.-Mll., OBHI, ICII, quilt, gather.l.lnd and tuck, all on ths.auie Machine, anil warrant It for throe year.. ' SKNIlOIl CALL FOR A CI RCUL AR, containing fall liartloular..iirinAa.tMtln,nni.i. a Ja' W. SIJAINER fc CO VA 11 ICUL All NOTICE M. OHMER tTAS RECENTLY ADDEUTWO ROOMS - to 111a .tore, CORNISH OF MAIN AND 20 ST8 , Whrrehe har onhand. and will forlhrllr Vrr. the following enumerated article, In addition to hla former Btocat Rosewood.Oak A Walnut J canopy Redateads, llooewood, Oak and vVulnnt High Head Italian licdsteads, Hoaewood, Oak onl Walut Low Head Station Bedsteads. 1 Bureaus, Stands, AVo., to fill oat Cham ber Beta, fine Book Casee, and Bttaelree, Fine Oak and Walnut Side . Boarde, M I It It O II S ! Oval, vory large, heavily carved &. fine Hilt, Arched, " 41 a Squnre,, of all eizes and kinds, " ALSO Mahogany find Walnut Minora. Parlor Sets. FINEST OF JtOSEWOOD, cfc WAL NUT SOFAS, CitA Ut8t TABLES, Six Different Kinds of Bat Raoke. au Kinds oi Hurcans. Tables, Chairs, etc. ,alwayi on baud, AU ot the above cheeper than ever, at 1U . UIiniKll'M, apH Corner Main and 'id streets. NEW WARE ROOMS! Cor. Main and 4th sts. Plain and Fashionable FURNITURE! burns, (, iiiii'B,'l'iibl e. Vhltota. Ue-I.ieniia, Wtakll fslunda. Hut lta ks, Uureuiis, Ac. AT RE AS NABLE PK1CES! WOULD SAY TO ALL INTERESTED, that 1 have the he.l aa.oitnrntof I'.rlorand Chaintwr Suit, in thlaotty, and would invite you to oall and Bee for your. elve., and at aalowratcBaa they can tie obtained el. ew here, MEDALLION PARLOR SUITS, IN ROBUvvOOD (SOLID) IK, WALNUT, Unhol.tered In rep., with rich, Medallion Centeaa. Alao, lu JJrouliatelle aud Hair Cloth. Al.o, Chamber tiuilt, in JCoiewood, OAK and WAI.NUT.oomplete Attapo's What Not., of tha lineal order. I would .ay In oonclu.ton that they are maoufaa tured liy ni).i If, and would I plea.ed lo have you oouie and aee my atock of Furniture, whether you buy or not. 0. P. DOVER, jr6 Corner of 4th and Main streets Preserving Bottles. JUST received a ohnioe aasorttnfnt of Bot tles for preMrvlug Fruit of Kvery kind. These buttles are made expressly for keepluf fruJt any length of time, aud in auy cam ate, . H. M. ROK, " mym Druggist, lii fcJaiuslnset. Fly DruBheo. JUtiT raoaWed tomt blue one, and for tale bv CHAHLtii rorr. Km foa ttrat, tovt fcalg, t ANUTHEK NhW BWKI DR. BOWAPARTB & QRD4T WORK. P ft I V A T ft CVJPE TOHKAtTn R fHKaHiN I jNt A l.L the dlSras es of tlie etnlia) orentia ol I) male and female, with the latrst discoveries In reprotl ttlrn. 1h artlietrd should ls no tttidiia t faelnre learn iiiar f r.m Hits vaiunl.iai ,- 4 a - t ..J A ' rwotn the tupriouty of ti e an- ( thor'i Hurl! and Lonrnn treatmrnt of private dlseaat s both ninnlrd f nnd sinsle should conu t It liiia Vt . bmtH tvlis ho to cure wie loiiow- " ln 1,,,Bi ullhtei.i thoa who trope ndrknest: (Jonnorrhrva, (!. Hordee Ptricture, rhyftio is, Paraphvmnale. Gravel, ft phlils, Uiiho, U aria, Henuallsn.,H'nilna Vealdi4 s. Menstnr batlon or Kelt-aliuie, auvtrrhf a V ItitFfl, fup presslon of the Men-es, Kalling nf the W mbf how to prevent Prevent Presnann, Mrnstraatiitn, Har renness, Itheumatlsm, . It treats nn fl JilwIlriT, Abortion, Mlocarrlftjte, celeapy, wltU- remarks to the young and old of both enea. It tells bow to dlstinKiilsh pregnancy and how to avoid II, ao. Perienl S itctfunrd ftirtinMt (ini'kcry. Fortieth edition Ioo.oihi copies sold annually-. 1 his boon sent under Sfl, pofit paid, to all paite of the world, on the receipt ol So ovnta.ur Uvu cup lea fur 1. Ir.lIonnpnrle'a Ureal lreveutivc Thl nlmple, healthful and, yet effectual prevent ive Is beyond a comparison with aii)1hins; t dis covered. It lias been proved by years ol experience;, and In no Instance has It falle i when app'lrd ao eonlins; to direction Married penpm who do not wish to Incrpa e their fain tiles, should be In pusekss lonnf this Instrument, l in e relu en to $6. l)t Bonaparte's r rencli Patent Male Kaicf This article enables those whose henllh or clU'iimstNii ces. not pernilt an Incr aue oi lainlly, to ii KUlate or limit the numberoi (heir ofl-i-rlus;, without In Jurlnn thecfinstitutton. It Is the only tale and ante preventive n fx Inst preguaney and distnfo-. 1 tie above art ie'e in si eel -til y Intruded to hilti I this de slderattiBti It Inpeileitl) snlri imnietaliciuhn1aiie enters Into Its compusltlrm. 'I he prire of tho French Patent Mule hale, one dollar 1fie fairs; e one, four dollars per half doion, and aevi'ii dollars per doren. Madame Lmter's Female Monthly PDs Is a aafe and reliable remedy for suppressions and all fern nio dlsensei. I.adies should not use Ihem durlitg pn fr nancy, as they will produce ntlscnrrin&e. I'i nt', one dollar per box extra fine flvednllpirt Pent to any address by mall, post free. No ! (lets will be au swerrdunleao the) oontalu a remittance or a post sua tamp. All orders addressedto Dr. V,. IIonapartk, No. Ifrj, Hycamnre street, between Fifth and Mxth streets, C incinnati, Ohio, will be punctually ntti ntled to. Ir. H. can beconsu.tefl uptm all sreret tlisensrs. He is untiut-ftlouiitily ai know bilued to be the cham pion and kins; of Verier nl UiHraRrs. and onl) l'li slclan in the tJnton who has travelctlnn the contin ent of Kurnpe, and the only liortnr wtiti has visited ttictrcelebratrd lliwpltals, as wril as tin-ii mediral institutions, and recrlvmp their n onthl. r potts, orD'ra to all those whodf sue to consult a prolt slun al person, the result of lorty j ears ili nte in the Hospitals ot Kurop and Ainertrn Confidential con sultation dally, ftuiu 0 a. as. until lu f. m. a.prl4-l)daw NEW T1UoIet; J1UVATE AND Confidential Medical Advice ! ! AT the NuiTulo Private IToapitBl Entnb lished for the cure of RyphMs, M nnnsl Wink ness and the Secret luftrmttics ol Yuuthnnd Matu rity by Dr. A MUM ei SON, P.ullalo, ti.X. Dlllcc, corner ol Main and 0.unj streets, (up staiis.) A WOHT BfJIKNTlKIU INVKNTH.N. An Instrument for the euro ol ri nltal DeMlltv, or Nocturnal Kmisslous, more proptiij kne hu as in lnal Weakness, eta. Can be peiniHin-ntiv ruied In from tlfUen days to two uiouths, by (he use ol this Instrument, when used conjointly with uiedlcliicH. YOUNG MhN TAKK PAHTK I l.AK NliTIt K. Dr. AMOS and HON take pleasure In atinoutinlnje that they have Invented a most ImpoitnHt Instru ment for the cute of the above iIim hsi'S. It has le n subjected to a test by the most emlni nt phytic Inns In London, Paris, Phi adciphia anil f.ew ioik: it lias been deuliirud the only uut lul Instniment which haa ever et been Invented, lor tho cure ol sk-ininal Weakness, or au disease of the genital oiinnf, cauied by the aotrt t haldtsuf youth, j'rice Tin lit-la lrtrs, by Mall or Kxpreaa. A CURB WARRANTED, Dr. AMOS and niiN have devoted their attention exclusively to this pent tnr (Inn ol ma nillt s, and the relief the have eonseiiuently l r n able to Tin der ihelr fellow-cre alurs. Is lull) testified and prime fully acknowledged by com ah-Ht t nt pntit iiiti and others daily arm lug In town, H orn all purls of 1 tie country, for the express puiposc o.ily tu roiieultn tions, while their exertions hut hct-n viuw nt-d with the most slffiial advantaKif yet .turn uhat they have experienced In entiutring into Mm enmts of these lulcctious coin)lftlnts, (Irom theli uioft Hiinple coiulltlou to that of the most dnnKt'lons and Invet erate.) they have alwa sentertaii id the pot-sitUlty of their prevention and remov al. n lik wire in variably found that tlie uiost iiorrlbicand n allpnant forms of disease could a most luvnrlnbiy a tiHcid tooueol the following causes: Ittnoi ant e, iietxiect, or the lileltecis ol uiiskllllul r liiiptopei ticAiiuent; therefore Ur. AMOS and hON have succieiUd In discovering, In the selection ol their ri medit s, A ante, eltectual and cautious coure, omitting all combination of remedies uhtt h luar nn equivocal character, as well aathotc whose pit nintim ur Inju dlolous application might be piothn tne ot bad con sequeoces in tho hands of private individuals. Jrt shoit, the laudable end of their remedies is the Iceu eningof a great mass of human miseiy by the a.lev latlon, relief nnd prevention ol those grievous af ft let Ions that are In reality the secntloeoi life, and which, while thei so extensively surround us, t all aloi d for our skill aud iuterlcruucc lor their extcr mln ttion. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Persons in an nart or the world mav be .t... fully treated by forwarding a correct detail ul their case, with the remittance for medicines, etc. Address Dr. AMOS and SON, coiner Main and Quay streets, Uultalo, N. Y. JanT-uawly THE LIVER 1NVIGOUATOR PREPARED BY DR. SANKOKD, Compounded Entirely from GiiniN TS ONK OK THE HHST PL'HOATIVE J- and Liver Medicines now In fore tbe ouhiin. ht acts as a cathartic-, easier, milder and more etltotu althan any other medicine known. It is nut only a Cathartic, but a Liver remcd), acting tiist on the Llvor to eject the morbid mat tvr. I hen on th. tmnnrh and trowels to carry ott that matter, thus accomplish ing fwo purposes ellectunlly. wllhuatany ol tbe paln'ul loclinKs expeieuced In the opeintion o most Cathartics. It strengthens the sj stem at the same time that It purges 1 1; aud Wheu taken dally In inoderato doses, will strciigtheu and build it up. " B-wa a ui iui.j . TheLivca ie one of the. prlnclp'l reg'lntnrs oitl-.e timan bfHlytand when it pr in-rloi ins its inntrtUina well the powers ol the mslim are luilv iU t. i..i.. ed. The stomach Is al- most t niircly oept ndeut on tho healthy action of. jibe Liver lor the proper performance of its fuuu- rations; wlun the stouiatU is at fault, the bowels fMit'KUAUU.niitlthe whole, system sutlers in cuuse- J qui uc ol one organ the Liv eh having oeased' lo do lis duly, i or tho diseases of that oigan, CC one of the propnetoia haa made It his study, uu a pract ive oi uioiu thau twenty years, to llmi W some reimtly wheirwjth to counteract the many -.. derHiigimi-jiisto which it Is liable. iW To prove that this re-. inely Jsat Inst found, anv person troubled with' 'LiuIompiiimi w. of Its forms, has but to a;try a bottle, aud convic tion is certain. 1'hese Gums Pmovr.'-nil mnrhlit nr Kav.l ..it.. from the system, sua- -!pl lug iu tbeic place a healthy How ol bile, in-) jugulating tumach. causing food to digest' (well, puhikvinu thk loop, giving tone ami E. health to thu uboia n a. ciuiiury, reuioviiig mv . - t fectluit a radk-al cure. ,! cause ol the dlMi-ast el- Ill LLO US ATT At SB are'. C rnicvENTEP. bv the oe-i-lt curcd.and what la better. caslouat use oi Iho Lu x IMVIUOMATOH. LJ One dose alter eat-l ing Is sufficient to relieve vent thu loud liom rising the stoma h aud jire-'ko and souring. I I Only one dose taken! at nitrhti Innm-iath. Is gently, and cure aii ost i vlni , uueuose caaen alter jeacn meal will oure Dvs- rLfSIA. ai ipoonfuli will alwayi re- lleve Hit a Heaimhu One boitle taaen lor female obstruction re- moves the eausc of thei liseabe,aud makes A per Uateiy relieves Cholic, cut oure. y Lin I v one i nia Imm. While Ono doee often re- (peated Is a sure cun for CHoLk.n a Mont,antl i a preventative of Lhol needed to throw out of Only one bottle li. the system tho otlectsi of medicine alter a long Jadndk c removes all sal- slcauesB. . One buttle taaen fori lowness or uuuatural'w color irotn the sum One dose taaeu short time beloie eatlns gives vigjrto tiieap gest Weil. tttM.itii.a maaus feud dl one uose oiten re- peated cure I Citron ic Pi Uirius, while bt MMtr anti arrnozA In its worst IwWKL eomplaiutsi yield almost tu the lust duas) One or two doses v u vs attacks caused bv Wurais In Children. (berets to surer, saier, ot; wild, as it "iu er lall.M peedier remedy lu the' A few bottieseureal Uiui-sv, by exoitlug tha absorbents We teiteplearuretii recommending this mcdl toi Ft. vkr ANlr A UUk,C H ill vets ol a liii.i.ovs iik. tainty, and thousauda are cine as m preveutiv Fkivvr, and all Ft-I It operates with eer wlllixig to testify t itswwuueriui virtues. All who uie it are giving their u&auimovi teg imony la Xu favor. TMlx water in the month with the Invig orator, and gwaUow both together. THB LIVKK JYP14,OltAT0R It A BCItNTlFlO MKDICAL IM(V1KV, aud ! dally working cures, almost too great to hell. ve. It cures as If by magic, even the tirst dose giving ben etit, and seldom mure than one bottle Is reouired to oure any alud of L1VF.H Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspeprl to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a UlsKAbkh LIVJlU. r.K'KUNI DOLLAft Pit a eoTTlg. Dr. BANFOHo, Proprietor, 146 Broadway, N. Yora. retailed by all bruugists. Hold also by W. Wa'UlllllOKK, OHONEWKG Ii ITKWART, spt7-uawly Da tou, Ohio. MEDICATED Strengthening Plasters ! I THESE Plaaterg are excellent rmiea In eases of pain and wennrn In tbe side, breast or back) also rheumatic aOectlons, conchst asihiuaSpraius,bruUes, aud kldny ui spiiiti sJlec tloLS. The Arnica, Ualbanum, Pitch, Poor Man's and Hemlock Plasters, are mauufactund of various l4ee, on kid or elwth,auti Poor Man's on papvx.hy S. A. GRIFFITH, oa. oroeiQWBij, ijncinnati. and supplied to dealers and druggisis on as good terms aa aujr a,aeulaetujejg in te,e lulled futea,