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Railroads. Dayton and Michigan Railroad. rnnT 1,1 nk m-'M hay n n to fmkt wavnk, M t HK'AiJO, Til,r,IMl am, liFTK'HT, two trams daily, exociit snniiM. until nnther notice. Lenten n ton on nnivf.1 of trains from (Inclrmati at I :4.i a. m., nrrmiiK at Ioo"nat4p. m.. Jietrmt at HjBo I p. ni., end Chicn. t H4rt i. ml I The k n. in. train arriving in Toledo at 4 ft. m., l tmit nt a mi.. and chM iiuo til n.tifin. m. I'ncnHfm hy each tram tor the east hare me ho?ir I at foiodo, nnd arrive In Cleveland in aame time a liy Clyde tiin. Hoth trains make close connection at ftetmrt for the F.at hy Hi II rami Trunk nnd l (rent We-tern Uailwaya I 1SWWHWJI .ii VOL. XII. DAYTON, OHIO: FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUC.UST 3, I860. NO. 20 of Canada. The time to New York find Ho-h.n hy this route in the wmie nt vm Clyde, and only three lioura I and forty niinntf h more Hrm via Cohimhu hue. ("as. a-ncr hy this lirwenoi the ureal Hiinsion H ridge Rim paa in niroo? view or iiajxirn rnu. (i-'if'M litN'ked through and fore as tow a h my I outer mute, k. m. rnur-suhMt, (Inti. fci!iHriiU'H'lfiit, Ihnton, 0. N. HIIdF.MAKKH. Rp-TO fien. Frieiiht find Prm icn-r Atft. Toledo. Greenville and Miami Railroad. i. .yr"vJ .st'v.-r 3 4 'II A N4i K OK TIMK. fAN and after Monday, Julr :nh, .MiXl, until fttrther y notice, trims will rim a follow s: Leave Itavtoii nl rt.'iUnm, ami f,:no ptn. Arrive at I'liion l ? u p m, 11 8,uo " IMMI'llMSfl. fjcava Vnion itt !: n m, hikIMhi p m. Arnie at Ihiyton 11 In 4:4A " aa.lvirc ns low hs hv anv other route. For ti'-koto nnd further information, plennc apnlv to flfwnnel w Kim, lienerul Ticket Airent Hi the 1 num lepot, With HtHH. jyil II. f!. HTIMMdV, Hnp't Dayton, Xenia and Columbus Railroad. ,H'H Ihiilv Tniim Kntt iiohimlm. Through . iH EfU rrom iHtvion to fin tiic. Four lfiily Tniinn ''.tut, Iciivinx Ihivton for Uift f.nmt. urt ToIIowm: niifht Kvnrv'Mf i'JMu a. in.: Cinoinnnu nol t:iiiiiihiK Ihty Kxprf jo nt 0:20;. tn. thie truin Itt-oponlv Ht X inn ftinl Ijoo'loli. Ac-ommoiliitiot) ft:lft p. m.,Htop itt Ml wiiy ftnttoiifl tirtwfi'n InxyUm mid Conin)Hi. Arrivitiitnt Iyton, nl(rhtoxpron2:22ft.m.j Aocom mo. Int ion ii: in ft. ni.; tioliiinliii nml ('tiicininiti Iiy Kx prcMH :t::i p. tn. -r Truhit rttn ly fVliimlim littn, wninh in 7 mlnntoH ftw Ut limit h tyto'ii tiiiio. Thioiitfh hfk. tn ';m lio Ii:n1 flr nil Kutrn ritlon hy nillioKon r. It. WMtM N. Ti. ki t A nt. V. W. Wi'MiWIU, HiM-nnl.-n-lrnt. aWMAi.Om'l A n't, I'nyton, O. tpCl Sandusky, Dayton and Cincinnati R. R. 75 HDMMKK Alilt A NiiKlM KM". QA A- M.'r. in.iil tnito It'iivrw the Six Htrwt 'lw' ln!it tit 7 n in, via Mprititt-lil. fIflW Kurt un J Wfi'onn'tK vin ('lytU-. .Iiill.N . lU'KHON.Hup'f. M. CI. Vt.rr, Gen. Tk kot A writ. iy'M Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton R. R. ayrj CH A Nil B t'F TIMK, ON ml after M.tn.lv, April IH, IMtn, PiMPniicr Tmiiw will httvo tho Hixth Htrwt lHpot, Ihiyum fir CiiwinnHti, tv follnwn: AiViiHiti in, m:imii, :t::wt p m. And n-.'Mt p tn. ItHiimmK, Will tt-uvi- riicHntntti for Ihiyton t C:XI a m, lo:iu a m;'-Mi p in,, and v-.:m pm, Tito li-.'Mt p in tmiu rtopMut Midtlli'townand Ilnmiltou Duly. iy.W I'ANIKFi MrLAKKH, Hnp't. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. t HKAT NATIONAL IK m'K. Termitmu- nt Wnni- 1 T intrton ati'l It'iltimor on the K;it, mu Wlwlmir, l'iiHooW and l'trkf ruhnrif on thv Went , ril which plm-e ttnnitfH with ltAilnlf1 Htonmcm, o., for nnd from all points in tin Wft, Houthwortt nnd Nurtliwi'nt. Thr Trftin Dnily for nit tin Kiixtcrn CiticH. "ThiA is the only route to Wiwhintrfon City. PuiHMiuorii by thiw routo mn vinit lijiltinioMi, I'hiln- pi'ljihiu, Nfw York nnd HoKton.utthe cost of a ticket to Boxton nlone, hy other linow. Tlironh tickets to the Kiutemeftieeftnhe procured Tin Wrtwhmifton City nt an inlditioiml rhnrKe of i. Time rut nui-k nnd fnre n low an hy any other fOMtr "Hleeiunif 'arx on nil niirtit trnti'iH. Inquire tor tieKetn via Haltitnonftiid Ohio It ni! road, Al Any OI lite pnneipiii muinmu uiiiiTumiur niw. .1. H. HI'hLIVAN.tien. Wertern Ag't. I. M. XLK, en. Ticket Ag'k W. P. KMITH, Mister of TranHMrtntinn. nldtf Fruits. SPECIAL NOTICE. I AM now oHi rinn my linli1 utork nf I'BACHES At No.04, Jxlli'riuin wti'eet, lliutuu Hiiililmic. They Hill tie hniiixht ui ItvhIi vvvry dy. !v your niMurn hikI ihyy will be wmt lo your houw frw of itlmrjf. jy30 UANIKL UAK.ST. New Ice Cream Saloon. BAKERY . AND CONFECTIONERY, 109 MAIN STREET ABOVE FOURTH, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MAIIKET. : JOS. B. HOHI.ER would ntinnmii Ut hin FrifinlN and the (;itiwni of Daytoit mtui viriltity. thtit he hii" juiM . opeueuniKl rt'litusl id eltiKHiit style h new Hnluou.whi-re net will ne nrepnreu vi wft in. viictuiot-i. uruon.. mehUt of nil kiudH. via: . ICE CREAK. I,EM0NAIE, SODA, NECTAR, c In the best ttyle. Tho I-mllen' Knlnon, (up utolr.,) 1 uriwii.itm7iivihinK oflhe kild before tU'iiiu-i in tin. c"v;.. . . w or u...i, u...,..,..,-. v.im Kinu-M. all kind,, of l'ouud' HiiJJi ll 'nkeH.ij liit ll, lni.ton, Miiiier, Kii- ipir, I 'I,-!,,,- lUl'llflltWI Vimnrin, iiiikiw v j j .... d:,uv iihc in mtnuiei. IMt'l'lenM, tfive me a triul, at If o. 109 Main flt niy.1 . W. II. BIllXDEXliERG & CO. TTAVK Just received 11 2 lioxed Ijemonw; In down cans, tiovo Oystera, in wwdis I'ea Nuts, ft lsca Kts k iimnly, nd nndwhtle; 10 ilo No. Homiix; G do Ls'tnouHyrup; yl0 1 1 Iff ' K LKHKItUIKM, Ki-coivcd daily, at J 1 WM. II. llliAM'KMM'ltti k '0. Ij lilU Nu. : Tlitnl street. Old Established Place NKJ. OHMKIt'H STAND. Corner of Mailt nutl Recouil Mtrce(t JAVTtN, OHIO. J. FELIX, Proprietor. IllSold and popular estalJihiucnt Is now in com- X l'i"'" tnui for the (Spring and biiiuiiicr tMasons. FUUSH FltUlT of vvcry variety, and nf the hct qualities, Mid at the luwcsi niws. FINK CAND1KS, and every deaorlptlon of Confoctlonery. FIN R CIUAUH, of the most approved branda. HPHIN0 TOV4, 'Pima. Jiooolnir RoiMts. Ac. Ac In l;nve rumntitiea, and at priecN wliK'h hrmg these play things within the roach ot uvery euiiti, ICK CUKAM aupilied at any tint ordered. n .Ctill at the old pi a. -e, w here everything in the nun le nation IWwy trrmn, jor i.ixm ntj D'Arcy's Saloons, I'oBt OlTIco llniimna-, Thirl KVKHV DAY AtiU EVKNINO. TOR CREAM, nil nnvors! I.enion. Vanilla, Pine A l. Hintulm-. i. . nimlNhed toonl'-r. Alo, every d,'.irlle alyle of XI,IM1 CHINKS nruiuuily sui!i'U hi t'u. ,.,iil lihii (if all kinds, Toys, kr, Ttllltll STREET, apl.t A'tlinnniK Post 1MB,. Millinery. miiLiXERY mm at cost rpilE whole stork of Millimry Onoda, eoinpriwng BJX.NKTs, KIBUUXB, KL0HKI1B, IACKS, Slnw tlawlii Head Dreaaea, Hueliea, Ae., and a lar,(M aattortuuait ot V A N O Y OOOUH. Nowln vusuviifvantf ernnr nun I IB0 uniivr l"1"" 'n aioni.rn.uL.ra V.innariYOOIklueted lv Mr. P. B. l.uaMas. wilt I, it at 'Akit. hy private aale, luttil lite ttr.l week in in t,r,ler to nmUw ik.ih hr a lai'M",' and rlnely iHK-luim ,S I-A I.I, liiuilirt, wliaib will "fun kil the SihI wei4t ill HeSen,lr. LadM will Ltkuiau uall, vu k-;U Liruiiiiu, will w (J K. H. JoNSM, Aeul for jj jsdawla4. vioataiautua Waits. PVLWHB SVRIIT ArrtftWOOB (iVNIUT rPTKI) IT I. IC ELL "V Ac O O . v New Kmplre Building, 110 Main St. DAILT EMPIRK. 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All advert iHemcirtu aiv clmrtfc'l At the mte or nny cents per sitmre (trf ten lines) lor the filt lnHirtinn,Hiid tweiitv-rlve cent for every additional insertion, unless hii nxrcfineiit In made (reviotH to tiiNLrhuii m the aliove rales. it Persons wisiunit to discontinue their yearly no veiiisinx iniisl give noiu'c at the t'oiiniing ltoom. All asimi aiiveniscnienis must w mni ior in wivnne-w. The nnviletrc ol annusl sdventsersis limited U their own Imsinoss, and nil Advertisements for the Is-netit of other s-rsoiis, as well as IckjiI o;ven.is-nieiit-, aim no-verUu-iiM'iitM of aiictton itk-s acnt ill hy Ihtun, l mint he juii. I tir at tlic mrular rntcs. Tnlsitc- of Mei-pe'ts, Notices, Meetinga of Literary, Vihtnry, hire nnd older assiM-iations.or the holding of Kiiii, to iv ikiiiI hiriut loliowst for one mmruiu il nny siM'h notice, not execcf ling one square oft4-n lines. cents, ini'l to is ills or every suiseoeui mwrnoii. AdvcrtiM-tm-nts not cxecedinir onc-hulf Miuare in lenglh, Inscited one tiniP for tfn cMita. All notices In tended to promote private Interests, to lie. inserted in the o al column (w hu h is only at the option of the Ed itors) must ! aid for at the rsito of,H nts sr line. No t uts, stcruolv iwa or elwtrotyjs.s hiHerted, unless nil Mcl.d. WEEKLY KMPIKK. One eripy tier annum, ...Si rn) .. l w in cimiim of twelve or more cucn, I'liymciil in iitivuiictt in nil cusea. Weekly Adrertlslngr ')imre. of tell I i ilea or less, three $ 1 r.o H , 4 wt , 7 ft , - l'i IK) WCCKS Per ntnue, eaeh week in addition,. Per square, three months, I'er wiitare, six months,. Per square, one year TWO HOUR'S SIEGE. A REVOLUTIONARY SKETCH. BY GEO. MARTIAL. line Sep-U'lnlan-, In-SiMM-Uou nn,r' It wits pant iiiiilniL'lit of the thirteenth of Aii)rimt, commenced my grandmother, but though the river was in front of us, and the forest Btretched for miles behind u, and away to the right and left, I could not catch even the sight of a leuf, or the ripple of the water, so sultry and heavy brooded tho darkness around us. I had not been in the best of spirits that day; for it was the time when we dreaded every hour to hear of the bombardment of New lurk; and thougn in tne noose ot Thomas Oukley, first cousin to my tuther, 1 had nothing to fear, there had bung over me such a terror and dread that day, that I could not help fearing lest some evil hod hap pened to my parents, who were still in the citv. As usual wmi tne sicepiess, an sorts 01 ian cies tensed my brain. My room, like all the others, was large, and turmsbed in tho style that now seems so quaint to your young eves. j ne cnimncy-piece wita uitu wuu ,urnr i. ; inin, CUriUUni. nivugu, inw Mi.imniHuii ui Scripture. The bed and turniture, that bad nil been broimht. from hngland, was tall, dark. stiff and carved; while the walls were hung with sombre tumilr portrait And as 1 lay aud wished for day, the tiled figures seemed to move and glower at me in the uncertain hiiht thut CBme throueh tue loophole ol a win- dow; while I thought the eyes of the portrait were, one and all, hxeU on me with a solemn an(j warning stare; and ao it hapjxmed, that I hnd heard tho old clock strike one, two. and three, and was just falling off into doze, when there enme a light step along the hull; ana cousin uraco caucu in a strange, senred voice, outside the door "Helen! Helen!" I was un in a moment, and out to where she stiHid, looking like a spirit, with her ashy face; ami fair hair all nbont her; and remember the thrill of astonishment with which, Kpito of my fright, I saw that sho was already dressed, and held in her bund a powdcr-nosx. Put on vour clothes as quick na yon enn Nellie, said she. in a voice that trembled I little, thouifh she was doing her best to be culm, llrunt s men are coming, and father wruU us all down stairs. llrunt's men I It is difficult to make you understand the horror with which thut mime was pronounced mid heard; or to express the terror with which, as I hurried on mv clothes, I thought of liruce and myself in tho power of tl.ose merciless savnges. io wouuer mat I trembled in everv limb, or that Thomas Oak ley and his live stalwart sons men not easily daunted looked pnle, as they moved about in the dun morning light. I don't know as I have spoken to you before if Thomas Oakley, a man over six feet in height, nnd of a noblo presence, with a grand face, that looked as if it might have bceu chiseled out of marble, and hair as white as .now tlumirh he was scarcely nast his nriuie. , . . We have no sucn men, now-a-uays. i nave his portrait in my little cabinet yonder ; and you may see mere mai ne iooks a ue was .1 ., I. - kindly ana noble gcnticmau. As for his sons, they were like him tall stromr-limlied, fearless, and devoutly attwuhed to their statelv mother, who was preiwring breakfnst, while they fastened the iron shut ters of the lower windows, and barred the heavv doors. It's a shame to rout you out so early, Nellie, anid Mr. Oaklev. as he noticed my pale, fright ened face; but if we don't eat our break lint now, tboBe rascals may not give us a clinnce to get it at all; and to my mind, after a good cause, there s nothing line a goou urcuhiasi before going into alight. "I wish Mark was here, saidurace.timnlly. "No doubt, nussv; but I've sent for hnn. Von Yost, the half-witted lad that brought the news, has gone on after him and the volun teers, who were to start for the camp to-dny; and if we but keep the rascals at bay till they come, we may give them as good a pepcring as they deserve." - Ay, if 1 but oh, that dreadful uncertainty. The house was of stone, and so strongly built, that it was doubtful it tliey could either rase or fire it. Hut who knew what else might hap ten t How inanv of that fair family would rather around the board to-morrow morning r. , . , , , :. . . .u.,iri .!- ).,,, I ihinL- AU cniiureii, wa ,, ... - - . . . .. .f. .. the Hour be.or. tne auac u -or.. Tt wo. not to be expected that we could eat "i. . " bf Kni I, .,;...! the meal was. it was hardly over when one i Mr. Oakley had posted at the out tliat thoy were coming, and stealing along the woods at ih. right, as if they hoped to sur I nrise US. nP. ,1,. men hurried with their rifles the windows of the second story, while Mrs. OaklvT. Iislf but still outw.rd calm, motiuned to ui to follow, .nil bud out the puwdur. Tlirn oiim. ul .ilenuft "Look out, Kiuieon," aaidtri. futHer, in .low Toloe, nd kU u wht the ku.re ire Uul meal was b; w lookouL called nd stealing along ? - ''"Posting themselves around the house, but under cover. Tbey think to catch us napping. There's a man Miming this way now he whr, father, it's Walter Van C'uyW." Ve all started The meaning of this sud den attack was clear enough now. Van Cuvlcr had been professed patriot and a warm admirer of (Irave ; and, on his rejec tion by her, had gone away, vowing vengeance on the whole family. "The traitor," muttered Mr. Oakley. It is he, then, that has brought down this swarm of hornets. What is he doing now, Simeon Y" "Ho has tieen trying the windows, to see if they are fastened. Now be is at the door." The words were drowned in series of thun dering knock,, Mr. Oukley went to Simeon's window. "Who knocks below there 7" "Walter Van Cuyler." "What do yon want?' "Food, rest, and shelter. Brant's men are close on my track, Let me in quickly. The sharp crack of a rille, aud tho wen . Is liar and hyjiocritc, were his answer. A fierce yell arose from behind tho haystacks nnd out limldtngs, as twenty nark lorms rusheti for ward, brandishing their weapons and liring al andoni, while as many inure hovered on the outskirts of the wood. Within tho house was tterlect silence, bro- kun only by the low 'now, Ihivs," of Mr. Oak Icy, and the rour of the six best ritles in the country. 1 hix down' A rtinn lor each bullet! Oooil said the exulling voice of Mr Oakley. Tho powder, girls, ami we II glvu em another. J snower oi ouueis, nun rtiM.icu use nan tones about the windows, cut short his words. Mr. Onklev picked up some that fell harmless to the floor, and hiuglied. 1 he serpents are kinder than I thought. They arc going to keep us in bulls as well as exercise. M) much the lietter, lor wo nuve none too mnnv. Now, lsiys. Another Hush and rour, and nguin the voice of Mr. Oakley: "h ire steady boys, and take pood nlm. Don't waste powder. A dead silence ensued. They're cowed father they're sneaking off to cover exclaimed Simeon, Not they! they're only contriving some new deviltry. John and Matthew, round with you to the buck of tho house. (Irace my (lol! where did that rhotcomo from? as with slurp err. Hcubeu, the eldest, leaped three feet up in tho air, and fell forward oil his face; stone dead. Mrs. Oakley sprang forward, and threw herself on his body. The fair-haired eldest hoy was her darling. Another shot came crashing through the window, and bedded it self deep in the opposite wall. Aim at yonder tree, snouted Mr. onkley. I saw the gleam of a rifle stock among the leaves. A third shot, whizzing so close pnst us as to make us start buck; and then our ri lies answered, and a dark body went down, and struck with a heavy 'thud against the ground. He s silenced, exclaimed Mr. Uakley, with gleam of stern satisfaction shooting across hi face. Hut I see none of the rest Where are they hilling I r ather, father 1 called Urace, in an agon- ted tone. Mr. Oakley ran hastily into the back room, where she was. A stalwart man, in a hunting frock, and so bronzed as to mnke it almost doubtful if he were white or red, had swung himself from an adjoining tree on to the bal cony, and was trying to force himself through the htt'e window. As Mr. Oakley rushed forward, he dwew the hunting knifo that ha wore in bis belt; but seizing the sharp edge in his bare hands, the infuriated father wrested it tram bis i by main strength, and plunged it up to the hilt in bis breast. A fierce yell, and harmless volley from those in ambush, received this new defeat, and then came another of those ominous pauses. What can they be alKiut, muttered Dimeon who was again at the look-out. They sure ly can t dream ot tiring the bouse. 1 he door, the door I guspeu liruce. Uwht I exclaimed her father. The girl has more wit than us all We must barricade the hall. Never mind the shutters, said Mrs. Oakley, who had recained her marble-like composure. We will bur them, and bIic began to draw the bolls. Mr. Oukley hesitated, for the task was one of danircr; but there was no time to lose, and chairs, sofas, and tables were piled up at a short distance from the door, in what was real Iv a formidable burricado. guarded, as it was, by those unerring rifles. Tho smell of the horning wood, and the smoke Mini linen me hall, now crew almost intolerable. Air. Oak ley placed us on the staircase, and exhorted his sous tosumu close, nnii iiikr goim nun. n portion ol'thc door fell in. Mr. Oakley raised his rifle, and Walter an t uyler, who was the lirst to snnnir in, staggered back with a groan, The others swarmed in like bees, but a second mid a third of those deadly volleys brought them to a stand. No man cured to expose himself to such certain death. Mr. Oukley turned impetuously to his sons Oivo 'em another, lioys : we'll beat 'eiu off yet ; hut a mute shake of the head was their a ilv answer. Tho powder was exhausted. or a moment, a deadly puuor overspread ins face ; the next, his voice rang out, clear and firm as ever : Close uul Draw your knives! e will sell our lives as dearly as possible. "tome on; ineir powuor is out, buouicu man, who, with half a dozen others, hud suc ceeded in scrambling over tho Imrriead and was makiinr bis way toward the little irroun. "You'd better lie careful. Our women have their knitting needles yot, retorted Mr. Oukley derisively. "We'll take care of you and tho women both returned the ruflian aiming a blow at Sim eon. that brouirht him to the ground. A spasm coutorted Mr. Oakley's stern fea tures for a moment and then, with a stran gled sob, he threw himself headlong on his Hjtsnilnnt. "Kill him cut him down hes the devil himself! shouted a dozen voices, but at this moment arose another and fur different cry: The relicls they are on us! as thundering on trumping the cowardly wretches down under the horses hoots came Mark warm1 with his liL'ht-horso troop. In an instant, was confusion. No one thought of anything but night; and the enraeed Americans mowci the flying tones down like grain. Then burst forth all the emotions so long pent up. Father and sons threw themselves into one another's arms; (irace fainted; and Mrs. Oakley's stony coniHjsure melted into flood of hysterical tears. Ours was a joyful, and yet a sad house that nioht for thou Jh we had been delivered, it were from the very jaws of death, vet ,.r . hodios ol our ueaa were won us. rtu, tun- . timn a(, ,iines trying times!. There was . wedding afterward. between warn ana urate, ami i umum merrily a. any of them; In.t nojir Un, Oakley ore mourning to the end of her days, and t'" t word, on her litm were the name, between warn ana urace, ami s "" - ' "and 'wii te.. to ed ner cyefc t t (miiAHIAN (IRAM,naitrM lha Hay 1 1 I. llu. ra-inilv. A oIkm.- lot uf llu. - j ....1 r... uuu. ,., tlm liu. l.Mi m. SAorw Ar'iiltunu Wan-liouaa, f. . bv-i.ww auu Thinl a.ntrila Sewing Machines. 30. MOOriliVH Q:io. Thirty Dollar Double I.orlt-Klld h amily Sewing Machine WARfMNTFIt to irm!;e the THoNiKST, mofl KLANTH; IioL'MLK HUTCH of anv Machine yet mndo. WurrmiNfl to aew with eonal Iheihtv the Tint kmt and TifiNNKHT ffnods used in any family. warrauttsi u hem, smvii, guilier and fell to the sail. faction nf nil. k M.Th Mttchiaeenn he aetsn In operation at PAVNES' BOOK STOIIH, 10 NO. 00 MAIN STKKKT. H HKRLKR . WlIMOlf SEWING MACHINES. HuMon niillfiini:, Cbranc tf TMnl nml JfJTermm Wrer'n, PAVTON. OHIO. WE oIK rthe Whccl"rrmd WINon flcwino machines Willi ImiMO'tnnt ImnrnVi-t tin. nt iv.Iim Iiiiii nt' on former prW. nnd Id meet the deiuniid for a t.i m 1 1 1, Inw-prieefl Family uirtrhiue, have mtiiMlueed n N 10 W sT I.I ',, urn lull ni'on the nhiiic iniieiilc, and iktnn the sumo stiMi though nol so hii;lil liniMlicditl FIKTYKI VM J()(r,liS. TIlC clci.'tlieo. SIM-ed. nilMi'lrM4iiiuu in, I mi In-ilv i Ihe lielehuto, t he lieflllt v mid stivoiftli f stil.-h. I'inu l.lhi;rN J It HIIU'M. in.iH.--.il4.. m ntv.L mid leavinir mi. h:.ue or ndyc in Ihe under side, llic iH-oim- yol thread, and lelnpliihiliiv to tin- tlm loM or tliiu st fHhni's, has rendered this' the most I'ln-oessnil and pot mini' HeMtnif miudime imw mmle. ai (ur viinuiis otlices, we si ll at New York prices. in ive inMti'UcUoiN life of chni')ff , lo eimMe pun-tia-rs Hi sew lutlioiti v seams. I.-ih. fi ll. iiiiiIi. u itht-r. Ittod and (in k, all on ihe winite niM hoie. hikI tuiriiu.t it for thr-e venra. HKMMiK l ALL ViH A f'lUCULA P. miitnltiiiiir ftill pnrtii-ldiii's, prices, U-slimolliids, cle. J"" t . W.N'MNRUHJn. QROVER Sc BAKER'S KI.KI1UTKI SEWING MACHINES! Family Use and Manufut turlng Purposes ov VRR 40,000 in dnily am in the United Hlalesniul l urnntries. Ki.init I NlVKHsAI. HATtHPAtl'IONI Tlies Miu-hlnes sew frnin ivn snonls: ihe tlnvad n- lim no ro-wiiiilins. nnd umke a ttmnarr and au'aJ- www scam inan any timer aiw-mne. riin New MaoVilne for r,0. lately inli-tstilel hy thi. (lnniHttiy, pffc,rni Us work with a rapiility never t.-r., rti .iuiUetl-ia aliutmt iiuum ess in iim o-rnuon, ani is A FAmillTK irer flimilv al,in it him lwn inlmriiH-nl fl flilli susliuiis the alreiwty ex,--lleiit reitiiutlion of thecelrhra- ted "llrover Uuker" Mm-liilies, A new and IMPBOVKU HIU1TTI.B MACHINP, Just nut, warranted ellnl to miy ill the market for iiinmsi-iunnit pni'K,MH. M-HiUearuuin In Ciucinnali, No, U West fourth Bt. JAKES RICKKT, AGENT, 320 Til HID ST., ly lmu PAVTON, Excursions. GRAND EXCURSION MO WHEAL AM) FOKTLAM) FOltMAI. OI'KNINO Dayton, Toledo, Detroit & Canada Line. Dayton and Michigan AND Git AND TJtUNJt RAILROADS! Tina tlnnd OtNninff luivinir lsen iMistpntirsI until now, mi opsirtiiiiily is sllordi-d to w iluess the i.-etlioii ot tne I'nis-e ot nines, tne iimuuniiiion oi ine n'toiis Bridge, (Jispliiy itt (uv-worKa, Jte.. h! Moitliuid, UDlINI) Tltll Tlt.'KK'CH Iiavton to Port lain) and return, i.msl from Auirut 1st to MepU-mlicr loth. Wilt U plnctsl 011 anlu in Ihe lmon iepii on incz.nn ucm. I'likcls will he endorsed hy aifcntM aellinu them. ttttmi hi rati or mfHi on St. iMiftrnre Jiuer J'nmt hnujMuHlu Muni teal or vihtr, tlicreh)' 111114 muscII' Hers 1111 opiHirt ui my of weeii till Ihe uiuudWiit sccii' .1 lie- ri, ijiiwrcnee niver, jy-Jisllw K. M. HMOKMAK Ktl, Knpt. Hardware, &c. all as the -ofliie of Dial LANQDON Sb BEO. PBALsaa ih IIARDAVA 11 K H Main St., sign of the fad-Lock, DAlTOSf, OHIO, iv; rilslHNi Hardware, Niils.Ae., Mecltanics' Tmils, Mt HUcl Mill und X t ill Sows, Kuitll.ry llitnl w.ue. t.':irriHirc 'rrunuoiiifs, Hnriloi nod Alcs, l-iil Itc and Kimiiieled ('loths. nihla OUAI.KH'H Patent ( ylualnciU hrti-h nnd I'tirtM' kj Hwe'srs, tor sale at ap Hi.rilwiire Hiore. Oil, Vlh t'tiroetinxat Jisiern cost, 1, 1 ani yard wide, at .i . luniuivm 11.. ... Q..aa 175 KATH Kit liclluiKiit laANUlMiVt Hanlwure Store, IH Mmnstieet. r. Jewel A NH1S ct ldHlUi"! I' L. ..I Mtrs h.til. (' iteiilesl hikI HivelW Hlnl ltlttn lltllii,)! nur' mnusl. mi.rit-tf rMlTII Wr.sSiiN'H rnd Alien I'nlcnt Hevoin 1 Air tuile ui LA N i I M IN K Hurdwiire Slol. Ni. t Mail) strel. 1 III nsioi if ioe trjim'-i 001- 1.1 mr w.ini l .tiiu-ktr tlutniuiv oilier nslols art, uuiiised. s sure nre ursHr ml cm nmuist. w mjur im t....w,i urm Mid un itim lv hIIowiiik il Ui nuium hwlesl IwiKlll of time. It is mi smile in lU eoiiHiriM-dxIi 1 1 li is uot loiUe lo K't 't "1" nrder. It is i rfn tl sft- crry. The vy liinler holds seven h4e two more th OtlMT aillrUI JUMOIS. I11SHIN1 Tackle al LANtllHlN H Hitnlwara (More, f No. t M Mmiii street: J.sinll K.-), 1 '..!-.. $2.W to tll.nn; Itniss luiMis'e, atuluplyiiiK niii Plain Rla, TfrcenU hi tH.uu ew lii rtiiMM Hooks; llnisM (fiudesand Tips; Cruss Mill, mid Linwi Ijnen: Kxtra I .iinerx k Hooks andHnoo.. mar1-tf 1.1 K AT II KK M'STKUHAll prse. from Wcta ; eas-h.just ns-ctvcsl nt TO UUIIKJK ULilLDKIW. XTvrt,'K 1,1 tiarelf girfn lhat Mlpd rinipoaala N In rmHv-d at Umi oiH, nt Um Aii,ti(r of aoiitfrv ,-,iiiil, iilii", in liavlou, until HATI'BliA Aihoks lath, A. I laaii.al lu.,'. I.lt am.lorUi UouT a't'iUM Hnuyaauruaa Ma4 KiTar tumt nauivilla. . A I-.,. ,r a Tm Brl.la, armaa Tom'a Kim. on auiiiilry r,l haalins from raruieraliUa lu 'luuuawVar ns , m JarKawiwwiw ". I-. mm at it,. .Aiivaaiil Offlta. a lu-rf mid -imji., a,-., -n ' aM iiit.u-iiiaiBi wlatiiis Ui iho uitoati la. ttao. Hardware, &c. Saddlery. Spring and Summer Campaign SADLER SHO P. t UI:W WAHFOKI), , , . .: i i No. 53 JefferaOiiSt.. Rlffn of thi MrtuMo. H,'lt on hiind a tnrpe assorlmenf of Huddles, Hw ness, Tnink, Valises, t'urpct HHitH,f'i.lliir-'.Vhif, Hi Us, Hnpse hlaiiltetn, imd u twrol iirietv tf evefy thoiff in their ho nt lh Lone ilt.io.li l'ncn, We return ourthaults to (he pohhc f.-t Ih. ir li's'fnl rmlronniif, aisl ask a citiittrmnnco of the sstne aa we aw delernuned to merit it. tritepainng of mII kinds iwontptly at tern let) to. 1HTM-W Watches, &c. J. HKI.I HIOir, HKA1.KK IN Walches, Clocks and Jewelry, rAisro-sr hoods, sco. Main sit., bttwrrn 3i1 and 4th, KAVTUN, OHIO. Bff-Wnli'lie-,, CI.h U. nnit .if wt-lrv carefully ron-iirril. !H,,I h, i-iiiiOhI. All kiti b of lliiliuit iiikI Kin,- I.IMinir. f.l.l.'.lf Watohes and Clocks. JOHN REEVES Wd'T,I w-fully hifortn Iiih nM entntners nnd the piihlH' meuemlly tint urfWr an Hltseis-e of U-u nidis he has returned u l;iMonaiid tiiken the shop inerly occupied hy James W. Hwtus', Mo. aM Third Hlreet. Two doors West of (he Tost tIlice, wlicre hcMill he happy to neelvcalh,t!d,iihtHieru H,(,,n mmivnew ou.-s h may it.vor mm wmi h fun, ,ll kimts til WA'h lll-X, t.'LiM'KH, AMI .PKWIM.ItV, r.i.iirel in lit" i"-t nitunicr iimt on Mhort notice, ao ai,, WiiltK WAUIIKKTKMl fc A Txir Uiitl in all ll.ut 1 1 ask. I'lcnac mill and uxamine work. U-tl2 IEMC)VAL, 0. W. THOMPSON, Watch Maker and Jeweler, HAS RKMUVED TO NO. 90 MUX STREET, DATTOX, OHIO, (Formerly flrnwn'a TTut Mora humi,He Onurt ITuii.e.) A1! Pi II nc,w nrtei'e to iIm pnl4tti a MiKrli stn'k of Jew- vir ,'uiihiiiiu( ui jNtri m (loll und KilvBP Wnt,hes, CIXK'KK. CHAINS HKAIANI) KKVS, BI.KKVK HH'ITilNS, ANIiKTIHiH, LAl'IKH A'lllNT'S PINS, Mfl.VKK (-tmil.'H Ht'ri'KIt KNIVKf, ' Napkin iumis, , hii.vku chid, TniMtll.KS, AC, flHVINf). JMHKrt. AND IHIIU With nam articles not ennint-ratcl. I'erMonal nitentiwii invent, eH,irlnR nil kindaoTnue W'Wi-heeaiMl Clm-kM. I warrant mv wurk. Jewelry reiKUi-eit lu the U-.t licutner. Kiiimivilul u,ne. j. n. i ,,,,,,, i- iln-IS.tt N. OO Main alrnt. House Furnishing. K nny ml U ui to$tt j will COMMON UlESWAKE. KOW discharging at New York from ship "I.ney Thonipson, a larire stock nT Common tCartheu -e, diiHs'l rmm the Puttoricsof Hlntt-irdshin. Knit- land, ordered expressly for this market. Thu assort mem (snsista, in part. 01 ine loiiowinu:. Ootiitntui 0. C, aud P'linlcl Inns; K-lfcdPlHtes; lijshcs; 1 " 'linmls?rs and Jugs; White PloneforTecs.Tejis and Plates; T-n r tts, ('omiletis IHnner " lotu-i Ware, with Jold Htunl; Ten and Pinner Ware. u (tU N'TllV MKUI'HANTH.ttlshinffto punduise hy the oriKinnl jMU'kne, ciut ei 4 'rules, criitmiuiiu an HHHoilinont of hI the itlsive tun net uoodn, tuid mm h iwer in price tluintn Ihiv from the shelves. Merch ants m whul of wine will pleitMt eull itlid etiimme in m k U'tiire piuvhaeinf, JMi, T. n,K, my 1 1 ('Icon's liuiltliiix. Third si. Q IJ I : J 0 N S Vr JV 1 1 1 BARLOW & HECKLER, IMrOKTKa AND liKALtllH IN 1'hlte (irnnlte Nlourwarei Pearl Willis du Coiiiniou Qtieenawarri Yrllo-rT KribfMwarvi French Kolit hand t'hlua inr while ilo RulienitMn and Amerlraa Olaaiiwarei l.oakliifc Olawami Plated aud llrlltanla Warei Coal Oil Lampaf American and UnglUn Tab allvry) Iron and Brlttanla Nonnt Cone MIIUi Vtule-.llcl4si Keallier Unaterai Paper Mlialei Ten Trayai Laaitru., Toy a, Ave. TltltT aUentlon Riven to the RKTAII. TUADM, iiinl tn.-uiy nrticles rcihiced iu price. Wnh our direct uuiuiiiuicfilK.n-4 wnh roKKKl.V M A I ' FA f Tf 7( A KS. uml well known ns-ihttcs for WiMK I'UtUH CTHiX. we A-i-l 'aifident of Imhu). eu:d-e,l to oid-r Inducements to Purchaser.. DA II LOW IIKt'KI.KIt, jym ailsi s-otid stree DI.AtKH WAHK- If you want a 1-001I llirtetl Hpon I or Koi-k, we have them tor snle, Ktiii wttrnuil hem to Is whtillhev me sold fur. Pitied uii Ai.haia, t'-jtll aud gel a good arta -K JIAHM'W a IIM IVI.IMI, 111 V J I No. ;SS. imd :s hci ohd si. 1 r AITKKrt We hsvenfrw sets ofa sttisriar nrlirh T Hist it Kiiienil MvmHtoieit ot liicdiuiii unuiv wha-h wu will m11 al rtHiis-cl nru-en. 11 u 1 . ' t 111,1 ii.r.n, myil No. tu aiel KrMiiid st. G H MoiU.Ihsm Th!4c Tomi4ers; IHisbt uo; Leinolitklo do; Hr rlo; r'ruil Ktrtiids; Preserve Iislie; UuUeU, t'namisiiKU.-uid W me li lushes, Ac. Ac. HAKI.DW A H Kt'K I.KR, inyil f and :meNimd tL 'IHl'IT t'ANrf. Just rreeiwd L on doaeu Velluw Fruit Vxn 14o do 4 " " with rorksa 14 tin " ItiiUiii: thir velluw cans are clmtce Imrueti aial Mlaaetl. Sur iserior lo Ihe wnuiuu-y can. 1 . .... mbi 4 w u is 1 iru Refrigerators, Ice-chests MlSSKK-8 ICE t BEAM FKKKIKUR, Balh Tubs, Water Coolers, TilIt.FrTHKW, ASIl iioviE uiRiiiiiiio oihiidi, At lny A. W. Bll HVH Slii,- 'I'm ait't Juitiu Hi,i-i, HllKl.,11 11, ill.llll, 11IU'I1. COAL OIL LASH'S. JrsToaiml a Srw WjtMifMiilr,-h l.am.an,l Drain Tile. tn nyur- 75,000 feet of Draining Tiles, N haiul ami f,,r aula al rair Ka tory m (HKI.ANIl I I .uu, mila raal ot luukai, im lli X t-uht Tluiiaki rwi,l. ..... IM l.al oi tha latvkai lliinh. auisin. A. hllNliKMllAl. . Hll'l'EI.MAN. Drain Tile. Boots and Shoes. D. CICKFORO WiHM infonn Ins friend- nnd the puMic that he has opened nnd titled up in the txwl wtvle a new store in ItKi'K KLit NIvVV ItrildMNU, Mi, Mttr) THIItM H'j liKKIMMriiisiUMs-eiipu'fl hv Wm. W ilK-r, n iifwhihrMrtwrv1 ne't do-ir to lletdt.-l's Iktuk, where he hat vii Irtrel a larrfc Assortmpitt if .; JJOOTSANI) S1IOKH. Of all rlewer.prion, made oflhe rsrt tnnterlnl and In the IhIcsI fit' titmiH. He ni'dtclo on), r nil kind of Rtoc nod Hho-, nnd WHna.rt Iheill to lit. lltHH-e llOtM- IimI the katl m.'ite ril imd cmplnVi none t.ni iln- tv-ti w-nkiin-u. To thoxp ho know lum, nothu.K ueiil l mod In re- Surd l Ins work or prices, Tlioiwe w 1st do hot know on are tnrlte,! to enMtirc of thoie n h.i , nr to t-, intd sec lor themselves. He thinks lie cull tfive (hem as frond riitimr. eitv mid dtniiMe IIxh nr shoe n- m lie htidiiuy where, iindnt J.I I I I, K HKTTK1I PltH'KS! His l.nilj etl'-Tieiice in the dtlKiln m UHes hllll the adviuitaie of knowinifhow to ehet the heal nh k. mid Uili( hi ins. It' :t ,H iiis h.uii('f he l.iioHS how lo iuwr hi work made. He h cin:m(ed Ihe rtcrviee of WALTER THOW BllllMiR, one of thcliest cuttere in Ihe West, ns an as anLUlf I'Mltf'S, All witutnc; ati thln In Ihn Hoot and H100 line, are InviU'.i im-i,II. llenieinl--rth (4ae No. Sfltft, Third street, nct loor to l iookcl Hunk. f. i, New Arrangement. riNToM m m,.; r.iiii'is ami HII11KS, : IKhiM M . I )-; ll.ai'I'H AMI sikii.n. (UIS'IH.M M.U'H lliHi'fH ANi HIKikh, HI- l: I 1 1 V fT t.K. OK l:'l',HV HI'VI.K III'' KVKIlV KT I.V. mm li iv tiik hi;ht HONNKII, MAI'K'IN TIIK lllv'T MNM:il. MAliK IN TAB lll-xr HMNNKII. I'll'iMI'TI.V Til H!tit;i!. I'HmMI'TI.V TO i; 1 n:it. Hi'AIIM'l.y Tn iii:i,.:i: ANII WAHKAVrF.tl T'l I'l.KAK, AMI W AllH M Kli T, 1 I I.KAMK, AMI WAIIIIANTKIl Til I'I.KSI-' AttliafMilnm W.irli Sli, DAVIS, 33. XT. No. 79, Jefferson street, I'Al H?i, ' I. MN, !., h;vindi-po-.e,orhisyloe; f.r --.:Mt, ., , rl . nt auetioii, will here.iin-r d'-Vole hi- cnltr.- iiltcn- tioti to nmmifiW'turinix home mude uoiK. vhi h he wilt tfel up 111 nule to koh his prilroiit and Iheii-e.-il put.ii.', whom he will In nxel to Merve. He invite liidte- and 't, nienicn to cull nnd h fiveor ilcrsfur w.'0 k, Utid ho liledxes his roi.iilal is u nine. tied niii'llUliiV l'le:i.te;i hIioiiui ia phuMed. OI.V.MII (Md i'liiee Changed Hands. BOOT & SHOE STORE, No. 110 Mttln Street. fllllfi undersigned iw purr h use, I the well known Hon 1 mi-1 ."tee rtorre noivmnire ,nrileii on t i, w . n il son, and will hitve (he Is:ninet4 coinliK-ird k pti-,is. tie old putron-, ot' the Hon., nnd as tunny new ones n mil luvi'i'h'.n with their custom. IH.' iwill keepcniisinnily on hand afult assorlmciil oi every slyle o in hii.-, rniiKM, t i , ri V. I IS And will ntwMVs mnlie exnclfr Mt iiicnsun' and order, ever) lllllltf III llie lnte. The hicme- vil U m eh'irirc of the most skillful iuiil cyp, ru-rh-oil workmen, un.l the puhhc umy ret at sineii 1 1 mi eie-ry etti.it will Is- tmul to pl.ne. Vf'-t!nl m, an of old. al JH.Mtun street. Two .k..u he low- Mtukct. UcmeiiilNM-every ilium is put on lo -ml lla pul Jiff. myiMI i.K. N. YlloN lVTJl TLAY. I). tH'KK)KI woiill inform his friends and Hie pnUii tii.tt h leu Ms livi't!" nnd tw titswl tmn i-t no-Hi of Hoi.lt ioid r-hocs u, 1 itii ! lonn-l m the city; and he w ill sell n-. ht'.v its iinv oneeiui lh:it ihcki- in Is- honest, iin tMOinoI st-H ftoml, lit-thionnlrlf, m.- i)., sh'K's, worth Ir.'xtlorKl.iHi. 11 miy one lsc etui, it i- lioiie ol his hllsilleait so louif tl" they owe lulu Ro1 hili, Hill he liusehciip linota aild .ShiM'H.Ulid Will sell Hi low is any onecnn Htlonl. mv Ml Drugs, Medicines, &c. Hit' 1 1) ItKN.MCTT.l'his article hue entirely super- A ee.lcil Ihe old (ti-hioned tind us-oiivciie:it mode ol pre 1 im nu Klip and .lunket it few tninuti only are re tinn ed tor gcliiiuf up tint- iuo.-t deln-ious d it. Kor s.ilchy W. W. HTKWAHT, jy-ii uriii.tt, ao. ia juitiu siitfi. UnZAHl1 tHL.A certain cure Tor HhciiimUims Neuniltfia, Nervous nnd Si. k llemliti-he. Tooth- he, Sore J hroat, sprtun-, 4 Hh, llruifes, rtmns, hp il itPceimiii- find till ncr voi c y, ins, Ae.: in i-iorc nnd nlel.y Hit. W. W. !Tr.WAItT, jy;il I'rui.-t. .No. i Miun sint't. TAI.IAN l.lt'iiltll K.- oiuelh!K ik k nnd very sit- iM-i-Uii-. For wile I v jj-ll W. W. ! TK WAIST, r.j Mttln hi. THE DRUG STORE, 120 Main Street, bplwcni Aiarkot A 4(h. JAMES ABBEV, (sri'l-U-vftili To W. H. IliHilNStiN,) IAVIN'i I'Mi-ivcdii full asiMiimcnt of pun Hnn: imd Mediriii,, ,ire.l from the Kaitcrn mnrkt-1, I -f to tlx1 pii In- the loll.-uintr Kruil, .hu, C'tii'ks hikI : U--t;Uirl) oil h:tud dull 11 the -.n.-. .11. M J. AIIHKV.l.ii Mamst. )t'KlC tllive till an.t 111!, Ion Mil-tatil, tor luMo u-t-l-'.ir will,- l,y. j,.s J. AIIIIKV, liiM ,in Hlni t. 1tiAI, nil,... M'1,-11 ,,y. l.i:'lll ll,nll'l,-;ir,ll't,- I l. Hitii ,, ri'.-in .l, ami li,i AIII'.I A , 1 J" Mam Hi.-.-!. ' t,,l. Ali-o 11 l-a -to I,- I,y . s MMTHH W M KII - .1,1-1 r. .-iv'-.l. 11 I,. I l,.,i.- Hunt-nil ai,l,-r. In-I, I'hiiii li lir,HCK. A llliu- Li- I. ,,, I II. I W ,1. 1 ,1 in) ui '. W. HTIiWAUTi ImiKflon.. ia Main Educational. Ml E Hoard of 8 histl Fvamim ro of oi.ii,.ini 3 , (Miii.n, 1 Him. m ih t l 1 1 hi i r in-if mom lil v un- v 1 111; lor Ihe e iiiiiunllon oi Teiwher, in Ihe N. K. Iu t t--).. tt huh tin ti.l lreet, I!l toll, oil Hie lusl HAlurUy in Atiin-1. Nsiites mitv U reti-tereil h jH 111 to lo, Hluullie UexiU-r Will Is- cloM'il. Hy r of the n.utid. jM.lfiwml V. H. HAHTMAN, Ke Ml . Ith 'vi 1 1 :! ;vtim$ Hlllsliorousli Female College, IIII.I.HHOHOl'Ull, OHIO. IH K FALL SKSSHlS of lliia In-liliitioti a ll rom i,,, !.--,'!, ,.ihlHV. K,-i.t,.inl.-r al, 1',-riii, l,,i Ua.i-,1 !t nut:, .11. sj.i r vr. M'l"' ai Hi,- I'taiii, an tlnil:tr. Ki-i-iii hao.1 i :-rnmn litiiLMiii,-,, A-.,.'Xlr.t. Hill l.tDHIull l ota ol' Ill,, llliwt ll,-lilll,V ,H't,llo,lN ill II rl-l i,il llu- - tt.ml hi,. I, -ell III M-r.Uloll limit' lluili twonttf v.-:tr. ttntlr tlir win,.- frim-otal, l-oi loll ,iil iiL.tioii ---- l- l.t-1 1 iii.tr-trttf aliu li m:iy lw oMitiia,! l-y LLm--".!!.!! Ih, .i.t-nlu-r nl tlitl-t. n.liuli. : JiM. M, II MMIU.. l-,.--l.-i,l. Wood Work. J. Si. BALSLEY, c aup Tint Asu ma a fa ur Brackets, Balu&teri, and Modiliona, rtiuUt-MottaU-tl, or t'.tt it,!; Hooks and ladder for Yrt I'onipanli's, Ma, It- lo or,l,-r, COMMON & miH'Kl.AVr.llS' i,aiuki:s, WX MZKH OK TIIK ww kii of KTi:e-i.nii:u (IWiit ai.li,.l fia Srwtl. TUi. in tl,. t,i,--,t Lial.U-r er ltivvol.it. t'.-tlt .-n-l M--llivtii at V'ifHt Mtt.f.tv Kal of tlu 1'iaial. l.tivt Livery. HORSE TALK. JOHN KRKLI.KRKtNtKM, tti West side of .M ftitn strent is now tlillv prepsred ti nccnmtnrMlste Hip putJs n.th fist II lllls, ifMi hlUM4KM. CAK Ml K., and every thmif that may l ftrtmd in a well rctftilstcd iArrr HtaM, - - - A- lo his ulshtv hi plcosaend frireetirira Mthsfaetiott to till who miiy favor lum wilh their pTifronitffe. He cuke grewi pleiemrc In rcfnrrinn to the following eom petent piiliew: (lalmrn Haiem, K. Hr.ithtnan, .Ismcn W. Lowrer, .John Wti'imo, l-e KetP.ot tiitA peter Voorhis, nil of whom, testified under rsith, afcwnVy ntfo, thsr Mr. M ( mte of the very hest Livery Men tn the world, nnd thai his unls-uyhl populHtif r, as sm-h, dmw enstomcrs lYiim nil pails of lh wnrMl. , If any one doitUs tfie triiih of thi siilemcnt, we refer tohleo. W. HoiiIi.i ikI John Urz?. Mt Attorneys m. iw, nmrM-vl Painting. JOHF.PII LOHO, HOTTflK, HHIN ATVf tiUNAMFNTAL PAINTKH, (jrainermii. V:inuslnr, Imilnlor' X Marl 4e of vs riotri rtindi, o, TerniM rensolioMe. Work tl'aw on shod not ie', , Hvhopon Mfi(nMlrect.epKi-itethe Market House, over h.irrow s rkmt and Hltoe Hlore. . npia Bankers. Harsh man & Co. Bankers, Offlr-!B. 4. .rrlTrr.an Klraat, Iar-tnn. l)t'Von.l..ll Kroli,iiiirr,n..Silt,.r. t'lK-nmnl nanl: I I ll,,, 1111,1 ,liwoiinl iiiiri,vt-,l Imihii.-s. j T at Nursery. AM . ; N. Ohmrr, 1'roprlctnr, On) ten, 0. STKAWHKIHMII WltltNTi;H WttK ANI I'NMIXfJt. Mevoy roiiMriol, Hovey hcsm. Hurt's New Pine, Wtwttimrioti or hunt, StHilh Huir 'ieedlm-.;, Inrifeitiirly KiMi'ici, ate I PenUny"s New Hniil- Ik.V. All Ihe nliove arc siiMrior vsrielie-, imv of which will t. m.,( nt the Itillowim; pnceM' -'jii -eeuts ier doaeu. f I, no per inn, 9l,nn per sis, tilld tfit.iai pi-r I IM). I ictilcr siippheilui ureiillv leths-ed pr s, l inl.-r-,-H nt K. K. Lnesier's, -I. W. I u li ieh' or at tli Killing Siiloon in the I'n-teii. r lep..t, layiou( i.thfo, will Is- promplly ainl enrertills attcndist to, onkr I it ii u h 1 1 1 "tii'i h will M' put up wild mieli care thut lhe would citmed, itiihoiit uiiiry, to iuiv pirt of the Onttod Htnls. Al-o ltd Aulweri Kep. ts-rry Plunts. mh6 Motels, &c. Ilroailwuy Hotel, Cincinnati. ItHKI'll II. I'ltilMWKI.I,'. I'r,..ri..u,r. Tin. k,,ii lr lloli-l i- .tl,ti.-.l iitlit-.,i-i,r f IllluAhWAY A ,N 1 1 SI '.I ', ,N 1 1 H'I'lt V. K'l'-t, -,, turn,, -ui lo III.- atrtni 1,111 liiii.lintr. 1,11,1 nil ll. IliulroiKl Ih-iHtl; iil. ii,im lit. I.ll -ii,-- twill,... Iiiiik. anil ,la,ia,,l ii,i.lia'ti,-lil. l.llriiUIiMt l,,r fin ly Irniu.iit a u'i-Kn-Ic tniiilai. nr ill t r ut, . ,.:,vn tl, i-iv. iyil OIINNttN IIOI MK.-J. 1-1. MAIN, rroii'i,-tor, 1,-oiuls ( 1,-rk. jjIMl ti iiiiKj, tiiiio. r. li. N',' ST. NK IltL AH Ii;TKL, llroatlwayr, Nrw Vlirk. Wlu il eoiiple(el, nix tears U)CU the m. Ni''hol;n was muversnlly pi'tHioius-fsf ihe most maimilt eiil, eoiicuient, tilld thoroughly oraniWHl ecUtt Jhi uient !' the kiii' I on this coiiiiie iit. What it was then 1 remain to-d;iv without a rival lu sire, in snmiilii-'iii-nesq, imd in tue tfeneml elements itf t'omtiirt und en !oment. The Hotel h:ts tws'omuMsliillons tor l,"U4 ifue-ttH, nifl iidnj loo complete suit-s ol itistrtmeule fer luioilifi. Sit ti'itt IriH I p4i-sons enn In comfortiihly -ii-!. 'ed at the taMcs of it- three mhhe diinnu riH-ius, .md iiothutir, lhat modem art lias devtwd tor the con- V'ellM'lli-C UII siH-lid unilllir;ltU of 1 he IlllVelill ptlNlll Ine In".i tutiiiieii in it j'liiii. or i- ncuho-icii m hh pn' tf-rt o'eh.iN. The ciuiv n-piKiihou of Ihe house al Il noe and aliroad, derived triuu it- luiiiiutudo, Um su (ht(. :ippoMUiie-nf and it honn--iUe comlorts and luxuries, hits Isis-n ctih:meett cwi'y year hy the ihiwch ric.1 eertiiiiis of lhi pronneiont. l ' : liiyJ-iml TUKAl'U Kl.L, WIIIT'"MII W. 1 LAN(iI:i UNION SAL OO N , llcckcl's HullUlns Ko. it JcHf raou St., w ( i T,n rts'ommeJHi ti tln-nttcntion of the puMie hfiih-mrtniciit iH W - and Lniuors. emhrm-iiiif Ononi.'oilterM. Hhme, Ottmvlui aiwt r reis-h Wines, niel lulu :md t'hi ITV Writer, Ale nil.) rfi.-r ll-er. AI-m, i-.!ui. Liml.uru'heise, Hoi land lleriiujps aau ev- - ';'!id of relti hmenri. iiB'rt .'Uii't, immhrit ly nnnVer Iterkel'a Hall. nivl'i-m.i AIL HOAU 1IOI SK, WAI. TIMiLB, IV.pri V ctor, LIMA, '. uitTlif tntms RU.p at thm hotiee each way f ms iitfera buhne. dwl " l?iV3iTKi" t Cifls. )Kl FKR S HTHKPT, ls'tW(cn eecond aivd I hiru, in ItccUi Is New llnildiux, liny ton, 'hio. CJ. liAKHUlXO, 2'roprietor. HKJTAUKANT A UAUI MKALH AT ALL Httl'lW HMims for Parties tthvivs nwly. AiwiuiiHslHtum r TniMjaii-nl tuinlcrs. The Hai ls mriiodied with Hie iM-t Wmea aud Liiion. ti huis h evry moniuigac llloVlnek. ... . Itehnnuw ill alone attend tne nitsciiioii huhiucsh i Ihe ni-s iil limn! Utne 4 Ihu hniii. wALnaiisia. i. w Ai.nniix.i-; MIBtM WAl.satlsiB. Sl '!., l-ommission II Men-hauls, Hnif I way. New York. iiihtiun Furniture. EY FtKMTl'KE STOKE, NO. SKCONUS'IUMHT, KTW Y.V.S Mam ami .lell rson, anl neU ths.r lo l:.il..w -tj..,-. n-vwirc -lole. .Mlkio.Kof l-'urniiui-c, t'lmirs, Mittlrwsscs, UMkinK laj-M's.A.-., Wtll l M'hl IO lt-r (tut C heaper Tti m at m v other Furniture W.ireronm iu I Myron. 411 work wjoiaiili-l (a.sstl.iiiulonici-s prouipuy UIW- I.hIIo. jj-ly I'lllltl.ll- II AIH.KMK II. CASH! CASH! CASH! Will nny At m it in rritNiTi iM'.! FINK 1'UUNITinW CHEAP FruXITUREr IHAVK the nv-l conif il-te asi.rtmnt peer efVreJ lit I.iloii. Tn eiHiiti'-uU.- would ! In hilious. I ..l.tiilv iv. i-tt'fv i hi ii it in mv line eull is had at mv Wmi' M,-ms, hikI I too s -Ihrj many things Is low lOeioo'iC. pr i's. hni:.ll pr.-ni midt'AII r't-ni Ii- ts my motto, UK.- i i- mm no. Hiot e 1 ...lopt.sl 11.- finall pmtlla Slid -o-h -4t -lem. II h ts mii kel mi Welt, tint I ill u under nv t'ouseh-nit on mi-iih"i imi miier way. (cnC-l iw IM- Ml i r.n, t or. mruu himi "i w. Dayton Manufactured FTJBNITUHE, CHEAT VOlt CASH, I.AHtlK tai.orti.i'til of Kt,,linm an,) Wain Ktirni l,n, , , l. r,.-,i,, nl Ha- AIII.NKT MAKKIW I'MllN W Allh UiaiMS. Nt). r.o. MAIN HI HKiyr, (Win. I'. lUII-i-,lc-'.lll.l Slatul.) UAVT, OHIO. TIM, iHiUioaro r.aaa-ifnllr r.aiial.-,l tot-all atitt anil,,- i. l.ov ,,in-l,-iii.-,-li-, alu-,. All or.1. r-tot aotlt ar.uiilll atlt ii.lttl U,,ati,l K-ea hi hiiii lla- iiiim-,. jja.!!,,:! WM. II. IIAIIN,Ma.-alluul. Furniture. Baths, &c. ALF. JACKSON, BARKER AMI HAIR DRESSER, No. :i I t-'l'liiiHl alt-wt, I'lllLLUti llttTlil. mui.niNti. Ktair eltaitsit atlia-la alaaya uitau-iululaas. Jl . BATHS, BATHS. PETER DISTER, W Ttil't.n ilifia llif rlliima of IWVtoB Mai US liaxlllat aiUa-, llau l. lua. upeuwl a BATH HOUSE, At hi- Itnil. r KIk, on Marital alrw. two " ',r" J.tvr-ai. 1.. -tl r..ly at all ttiii-a, IK'I. I, ,11' ASK MlilWl.lt UATIIK. TlHNa. Ualliaaill U, a.-H .-fc-alt atal i..l. ta,ia. I. J lU. U laSb l Mt aa.--ll.-ot Barber Shou, A taw aorttru-tit of C';''??- TATllV1 Miudat IIwsmimiiImw. l VKlSiB W". -