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ruaLiituft Irani Anunooii, it iiOliLMKYKU Ss LUOAN, Umpire lluUdlug, I to Main Mtreet. DAILY EMPIRE. Per week, (payable; to Carrier)..,. ....... By until per touum, in dram,. m,... WKKKLY HNPlRKi Uoe.-ony peraanura ., . H n 3 uo w"!'!. Kmpikk circulate frg of postage In Mont gomery county. Paymeut in advance in ailoaaea. JOS FRXCTTXCTGt 'l every deanriptton, exeouted on Hteam Prentiss, in lie tmHi atyle, and at reaMoiiahl price. SPRING ELECTION. -, - - . , i. t7"Announcementr. under this head will be charged Si. No name inMorted utile accompanied by uie ufuth. City Council. JOHN A. MINICK will beaoandidnt for r-leo- 1 tion to the Oity Council, from th t ourth Warn, Ht the ennui iig spring election. maw Oity Iallrmury. R. BART will be candid Ate for Director of the 1'ity Infirmary, lubjeot to the decimou of the Demo v.ruv Cunveuuon. mtxli U. NNFA'El.Y will be n candidate for ieeltction to the olltce or Director of Oity Infirmary. ma-la ANTHONY WUlll, will lie A candidate for Director of City Infirmary at the eumung citation. mail A h nan or. WILLIAM DAVY will le ft candidate for re-election to the ottioe of Antietnor, in the Fifth Ward, at the en Ruing tip ring election. tnal7 JACOB 8TEPII ANH will be a candidate for re-elea-tion to the oltlce of Aa-WrXior, in the fourth Ward, at the eriHumg iipring election. ma!7 If I BAH KKLLKY will be supported by the voters of the Hixth Ward lor Aaaoaaor at the enduing ttpnng e lout ion. maU VANKKATIU9 WKIMNKR wilt be a enndidnt for A Mfteimor in the tfiath Ward, at the enduing Bpnng election. Inall Oity MurHhnl. KTACY B. CAIN it a candidate for re-election to the t.tti.'u of City Marslial. umo Market Miiwter. JOHN MuOtTUUKON will be xuppm ted for ie--le lion to the ortiun 01 Market Martler at the viiHinug ppriui. Hei-ium. iut.4 Oity Holioitor. .1 UiN .1. ACKEKM AN will be a cmidhlale for City Hom-itur at the enemiig wpring election, inaltf I. KELLY will be an Independent candidate for City Solicitor at the euxuing Mlt-i-liou, uialti JOHIAH LOVKLL ih a candidate for re-elcctioo to the orti.o ot City ftuliciior. ma:i O una table. fciSKA .IKFFHKVHwill be acnmiMnt for re-election to the ottioe of Constable at thu tjiiauiug hprmg elec tion, mail JullN Hpfcl 1Kb will he acaudidate tor Cods lube at I lit eusuiug April eleciiou. mab A. M. OYLEIt will be a candidate fur Cmiaiuble at the euauing April election. matt A C. Hl'KLHUKi" will oe n uatidi date lor Constable at th ennuing April flt-ctiuu. nuW Street CommiHeioner. CHAKLK tiKKHER will be a candidate lor Htrewt C'ouimiMi-ioiicr ut lUv eiiciiuig April tlctn'ii. uiattA MANY FK1KNIH. WILLIAM HA RPR 11 will be supported by the citi zen, of Duyum for Htrect (JummiM.'uouer ai tlie enait iiig h pnn i olnciiou. inaio l.mKNi'. HUTZ"tli o.j Candle Milker" wilt be a candidate lor Street UommiH-jioner ui the enwniiig Hovtiuii. ma? M. J . HTKKFKN will be a candidate lor street Coni-tun-nu tier at the euMimg April tdeutiou. ii. AVioie: Pleaie auiiiiKH the uaiiic ul PH ILlP WAI1 aa a candidate ;or etrtut Ooiniutioncr ana oblige I'l Al AN V Cil UkNtt. Jo US COLIIAUKll will bo a cmididato for Htreet Coiiimiaxionei' ut the bpring clt-ction. ft-il HAMIIKL UODKH MJOIt will Ix supported forBtreet CouiiiiiMHiuner by the citiien-i of Jjytoii, at the Upriug Special Notices. Copperhead Breastpins Kumuleby H. KLINK, mttlB ' 336 Third t, I'hillipg Uoue. ii' voir tfjir uoou hams, (JO TO LKWIS L. U1LL1LAN D'S, No. 9, Makket Htbkict. lie baa now t lare lot of superior Hum), Dried Beef, Ac, of his own curing, together with a full supply of Fresh Meat, lor aale at Bll houra. jal.ibm. Watches H. Kline, No. 330 Third at., has a lot of pawned Uold and Silver Watches which be oners very low at private sale. Du. Kumcn'g Sl'ANUIXAVlAX lltMKUIKS. Are you sick, uo matter what organ is affect ed, depend upon it the blood, whiuh is the food and sustenance of every organ, is full ot corruption I Mr Scandinavian blood Pills and Ulood 1'urifier, break up (he source of disease in the nuids of the body. 1 hey purge and purify the elements of the blood. Hence their quick and complete cures in dyspepsia, scroiuia, eruptions, nts, tumors, nervousness, kidney complaints, piles, low fevers, debility. rheumatism, headache, want of sexual vigor, etc., etc, These remedies are astonishing the whole medical worm. See advertisement. mar9dlm Lyon's Kathairon. This delightful article for preserving and beautifying the human bair, is again put up by the original proprie tor, and is now made with the same care, skill and atleution, which first created itsimmeose and unprecedented sales of over one million bottles annually! It Is still sold at 25 cents in large bottles. Two million bottles can easily be sold in a year when it is known that the Kathairon is not only the most dclighttul hair dressing in the world, but that it cleanses the scalp of scurf and dandruff, gives the hair a lively, rich, luxuriant growth, aud prevents it iroin turning gray. These are considerations worth knowing. The Kathairon has been test ed for over twelve years, and is warranted as desoribed. Any lady who values a beautiful head of hair will use the Kathairon. It is finely perfumed, cheap and valuable. It is old by all respectable dealers throughout the worlil. U. a. BArtrnr.S ft LU, New Vork. jal2diwfim W, W. Stkwabt, Dayton. SrT.-1860-X Dbikk's Plantation Bitthhs, Exhausted jiature's great restorer. A delightful beverage and active tonic. Composed of pure St Croix Hum, roots and herbs. It inviiorates the bodv without stimulating the brain. It destroys acidity oi tne stomach, creates an appertite, and strengthens the system. It is a certain cure for Dysepsia, Couslipation, Diarrhea, Liver Complaint, and Nervous Headache, and prevents Miasmatic disease from change of met, water Ac. it can be used at all times ot day by old or young, and is particularly rec commended to weak and delicate persons. Sold by all Grooers. Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H. DHAKE 4 CO., aezzaawtsm Mroadway.N. X. IU. ( UAUbkl M.H.KOIiUICU, JJROKICHHOR r Ancient aud Modern Lanttuagaa, mt: LsUiu, (ireek, Krvncb, KpanmU. Ueriuau, aud ughwh.couUuutasi Uwbiug IndiM aud KuUemea at the reaidtiuce ot bla rNpvtite acliulara, aud a lua 6wa ifttwe, Iteclt tt a Muiidiug, ton, lb. iwt&im VOL. XIV. DAYTON, OHIO: WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 1863. .LI 1 ' I ""I 1 I ' "II ' . V I J .. I1'.. I M 1 NO. 213. ' City and Other Matters. Traveler's Register. VTrsias arhv.and dsparttrom the Unios D.pot ahioiiowh: OlMOINMATl, HAMILTOM ARD lATTON. ' ' iparr. Arrtv. UiiiisTills and Bt. Louis Mil.4:ao a m :45. m Loumvills Usll Boat 8:16 a m S OU p m LoamntleandSt. Louis KxpresM-oo b m s:upm Uiocinnali Mail :0U p m lS:S6am 8toiaat Middletownand Hamilton only. 1AVT0S, XSKIA AMD CoLOTIIVS. KsHtsrn KxnraHS I0:lfi a m 4:'A a m Uolumliu. Aueommodation. fi-.fi p m fi:U8 a m s,a.i.rn Axpresa.. ........ i:.iu a m a:o p m 1'lie 12:3U a m train teav.a dally .xeeptHundaya. Faeuuers en thia train must puruiiaaa ttisir tiuk.is blore s:oo p m. dASDDSKI, DAVTOII AND ClMOIKNATI, dandtiaicy Mail V:4ft a m S:00am uudmtiii. Aooommuaauon s:iv p m s:4U p m DATTON AND MlOHI.AM. Chicaxo Mail 1U:U0 a m :00 s m ClncaKosud Ietroil kxprMa....S:16 p in S:46 p m Indiana Obittrai and Dattor Wssvrrn. 41. Loui. and C'hieaxo S:llO a m 10:10 a m xrr uauitt Aueonimuuatiuu....H:is am o:id p m St. IjoUis and Chiuauo biprena.4:4& p m 12:lK a m UaaSNVILLH AND MlAMI. ArommodalinD 9:20 a m 13:50 s m 4:W m s.oo ui SAM'L W. KING, Agent. Holiday. This is Annunciation, a holi day observed by our Catholic citizens. Those Lots Gentlemen who have much or little money to invest in real estate, should not fail to attend the sale of the Bomberger Lots on the Hill, next Saturday. Don't for get it. Arrived. The Ledger, Scientific Ameri can, Waverly Magazine, Monthly Nouvelette, Cassell's Natural History, Daily Tribune, Herald, World, and Times, Magazines, Nov els, and Fresh and Cove Oysters, at Dr. Kea'i 9 Main street. In Court. The trial of Samuel Kobbins, fur the murder of Mr. Kelsey, in Washington township, was commenced to-day. This Kob bins is one of a party of fellows who abused and beat a man named Parrott, in the sum mer of 1801, in Washington township, be cause he was a Demoorat. Parrott was de terred from bringing the scoundrels to jus tice by threats of murder. Old Folk last night Despite the un pleasant weather last night a large and appre ciative audience were attracted to Huston Hall to see and hear the "Old Folks." The people were delighted withy olden time en tertainniant, and gave frequent evidences of their approval, as the O. F, programme was being carried out Just as we foretold, the concert of last night was an improvement on the concerts of the 0. F. some four years ago. A great many items of fine sentiment, and any nsmber of extras have been added to their repertoire; and they have learned great many tilings trifles they may be which are essential to putting off even the best things in a style acceptable to an exact ing public In a word, they have learned the busineu to perfection ; aud while they retain their original simplicity, touch up responsive cords in old and young hearts, and call out the risibility which is the legal tender of genuine fun, thoy know exactly bow to suit the heal thy public pulse, and round off, in the best pro fessional manner, their unique and agreeable entertainments. We are glad to note that the 0. F, received a warm greeting. Go to-night aud hear their second budget of old-time har monies, and the memories of golden hours long ago numbered with the loved and depar ted. Dobbins the Murderer. John W. Dob bins, for the murderer of George Liodenmuth, was formerly a resident of this city. His pa rents died here with cholera in 1849, and we learn that young Dobbins was himself attack ed with the disease at the Hospital, After his recovery he lived for some years with a relative residing several miles north of this city, since which time he has been a wander er, and obtaining a rather precarious liveli hood. When the war broke out it seems Dobbins was an adventurer in Western Virginia, and he volunteered in the three months' service but he deserted before the time was out He again enlisted in the three months' service at the time Secretary Stanton was terrified with the fear that Stonewall Jackson would make a raid on Washington and saiu the Capitol We learn, from those who were in the service with him that he was a great annoyance, and the beys were glad to learn that he had de serted. We understand that after Dobbins deserted the first lime, he married a respectable young lady at Moundville, Western Virginia He soon afterwards enlisted to the 4ih Cavalry, aud again deserted when the regiment was in the neighborhood of Nashville. From that point he managed to work his way to this city, where h lived ou what he could pick up, until his murderous adventure ia this vicinity, which is only too well remembered by our readers. We do not kuow when lbs trial of Dobbins will com. otf, hut it is named for the prssent term. ...... City Council. City Council. [Reported for the Empire by A. Stephens, City Clerk.] TUESDAY, March 24. 1863. Present Messrs. A. Decker, Iddiugs, Rogers, Kiersted, Gilliland, Minick, Lehman, Thomas, J. Decker and Love. Minutes of thi last meeting were read and approved. A Petition was received from Geo. Kess ling and others remonstrating against the opening of an Alley running through lots fronting on Flagg and Second streets, between Taylor street and the Alley running north from Second street Referred to the Trus tees of the First Ward. A Petition was presented signed by J. J. Wayne and Son and some twenty others asking Council to pass an Ordinance for grading, gravelling, curbing and guttering Maple street, between Charter and the Western Levee, also Charter street from Third to Fifth streets. Referred to the Ordinance Committee. An Ordinance to grade, gravel, curb and gutter in front of lots No. 1295, 1296, 1297, 1300, 1303, 1304 and 1308 on liOngworth 9lreets, was read the first time. The Deed of It. K. Dickey to the City of Dayton for part of lot No. 1844, necessary for opening Taylor street, was referred to the City Solicitor. By Mr. Minick, litiolvtd. That the Street Commissioner be, and is hereby directed to notify the property holders between Main and Jefferson, South of Sixth street, to clean the Alley south as far as Darrnwt Tan lard, Adopted. The following bills were allowfd : J. Sauter- bach f 23,45; Wise & Neuman 93 cents. Council Adjourned. - - Phillips House We seldom notice Ho tels, aud when we do it is because they are admirably conducted, and not because we are pensioners upon their bounty. And in this connection we sny there is no better Hotel in the Great Wert than the Phillips House; and we are glad to know that Gen. Hubbell's ef forts to please his guests are always apprecia ted by a full house. The internal system is admirable, and the ample table is ever loaded with the choicest products of the fertile Mi ami Valley ; aud George Mesler knows how and where to procure them. Atlantis & Oreat Western B E The work on this important Road is being pushed forward toward completion with the greatest possible energy. On the line of Road between this city and Akron a dis tance of 186 miles seven Engineers are at work. The track is completed to Akron ; and one of the Contractors who Was here to day, assured ns that the Road would be com pleted to Dayton iu less than a year. It will be a great institution. Spring Millinery. Our lady readers will please read the announcement of Mrs Watson, Tomlinson, & Co., Third street, one door west of the Phillips House. They are now prepared to please all tastes in the way of latest styles of Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, and all manner of millinery goods. And tbey do their work in the best style of the art, prompt ly, and at reasonable prices. Call and see their goods. Boots, Shoes, &0 We desire to call the especial attention of our readers to the ad vertisement of Lentz k Son. We have ex amined their stock of boots, shoes, gaiters, ie., and pronounce them very nice. Fred Weckel knows how to choose for this com munity. Their stock of material for custom work is large, and of the best quality. ' Discharged, On Saturday last the fol lowing members of the 93d Ohio were dis charged from Camp Dennison, on account of permanent disability : James J. Snyder, Co. C; and Samuel C. Foster and David Carmer, Co. G. Indian Doctor. W eall the attention of the afflicted to the card of the Indian Doc tor, who is located at the Kryder House, on Jefferson street, just below Third. He ha certificates of wonderful cures, and be is a wonderful man. Coming 1 Remember the Sharpfey' Min strels will be here next Monday night Tbey beat all creation in the way of Ethiopian and funny eccentricities generally. Stick a pin there. Medical W understand that the Gipsy Doctor has taken Rooms at th Moulgomery House. It is affirmed that he has performed som most remarkable cures, aud bis delinea tions in Second Sight and Clairvoyance have astonisbtd all who have visited him. Call aud see him. 2t. MARRIED. KOBRIS KIHMBLL O tn tsd hut., by Rev. D. winter., at hia raaid.nce, Mr. Joshua 0. Noma, ot Harneoi. towukjp,!. Kiss Mai Kiiaat.il, af Jsnvr on town.hlp. DIED. DOMsOM-Ob TuMday .vaulng. March U, at W .'clock, Mary Alice, daughter of pamel and Charlotte K. DonaoB, awd S yaara, I month ad T days. Funeral will lak. plac. from the raaideou. ol Uw child's parents, in Miami City, ou Thuradiy morning at o'clock, lutermenl Woodland 0mtry. bar via by ttav. 0. tttec, ia the iAav uuapei, Miami Oity. . (Journal oopy.) New Advertisements. 0 lo ihom, vorrmm, and inim uvugm i Ui ii uuy, mwi Ttura h. iiauwi.t HUSTON HALL. POSITIVELY FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. - CdMMINClNii ' MONDAY XVBMNti, MARCH 30th, 1808, AND CONTINliINO FOUR I'AVS. ' The People's Favorites. AM. IHARPLKT'I - MILVSTRIUIja BRASH IJAN D, ASH IIlRLESqi'E OPERA TnOVPE. Mammoth Troupe of theWorld T "W E 3ST T "V STARS Then) Monitor, or Minstrelsy, Whoa, tour through the Ba.t.rft Atata. has bau a aucottsaion of ilia moni biillnuit iriiiniphM; aokmml djid bv tn praaa and pulihe to Da th. only pet-foot aim i.gmmNie orauuniioa in axiiieui-e, will luuv aiic-v Their O ra (Jhalliig I'roKrainine As abov., .vorylhin. entirely new, produced in tliat iDtniiUihla atrle peculiar lo THESE ETlIIOriAX IKO.ULADS Entire Chun of proruiinifi irli vriiiig. Ioorf opo at 7 o clock; to coinntno hi 7ai. Tk'ketn, ki6 teufn; r-trvMt n, 6t oral. J. P. NKWCOMH, Btwiiievifl AkpiW. Bam. BnAftPLH, Munagar. iurifdM To Suffering Humanity. UWIOSi" IS MV MOTTO. ' Dr. W. W. HICHMAN, THI INDIAN D0CT0B AMD ( LAIBVOtAXT, A1TOUI.D aav lo th. alok and aftlletml. that ha phi.. TV h tiliDd to nee, tlui deal in bear, aud (he lam. to walk without th. lie. of III. klnle or any min eral drug. BHEUMATIHM. NERVOI S OONHI'MPTIOH, and all PJCMALB WKAKNJi.MKaenredinalewdyii. AIUIHKONIC tloMHIiAIN'ISreheved without fall, by calling on (he liwitorat hia room, lulbe Kryd.r Hone., T Jenunon ntreet, ca.l aide, between Third anui-ounn. nuUMlm JEREMIAH ENNIR' ESTATL. t NOTICE la hemhy given thai th. miliacriber haa been appointed and qualified AdmlniHtratnr no Ui. estate of Jeremiah Kniil., lal. of Monlgoineiy kUIIUI.UIllll, iiiaJswll a. OKIOEK. Important to all Interested. J. r. LKHTZ at SOS, . (Suocesaora to Lentx Weckel,) TT ATE juat received from the Ka.tern market, at IX cash purchaser, a larj(e aHorlmeDt of mens, la- men, unys, youin., nii.eei, una cnililreu ftoot., Uhoes and liatters, of the tirst iiusliiy and late.ielyle, and at price that dt-ty competition. Alio, a good as Morlment of Hats and Cap for men aud buva. All kinds of work uiade to order, of the best material uod wort, nuuiatup. A fit is warranted. rBKlA F. WECKEL, foreniau, Hill aurely please Oall and e&amln their stock before purchasing el where. J. r. I.KN'lif A BUN. ma24 1M Main, between Third and Market. Mayor's Proclamation. MAYOR'H OFFICE City or Ijaytum, 41rcU i, 1103. j mUl otiRliflM rotors of th City of Iavton are here J by Botirifwl that th animal l net loo for Oily and i owmnin omiHTu win rr neia in wiiu t'ny on jnonaa th ih tinj of April 1U3, for th roliomnit offlrarMt ON Till CITY TICKET. One City Marshal; On titrtie. Conim.i-iiouer; One Oily Solicitor; One Market Mvir, One Director of th City lntirmary; Una Wood Maaaurer; Ou Truite or Councilman, and one Mcmtwr of the Hoard or -Sduoation ineaeb Ward. ON TflB TOWNSHIP TICK IT. Two Constable. In the City at large, and One AMBMKor in each Ward. The polli will be held in th natig) filareaof holding eleutiona in th evrai WardM in aaid oity. and open d between the hour of aix and myu o'clock m Uie morttinft andoloet; atMX o Tim-k in th evoninR. maiuu W. U. UJLLkattl'ltt. Mayor. NOW 18 TBI TIM It TO HaFkl.Y INVB4T YOL'H UHKJ!.ntAClitf. Public Sale rThlty-one LoU, w la yr Tim le tec Mr m Uod mnA Vtkmmp Hnae. mHESE Lt will b oilered at public aale, on Ih X pranueee, on ttaturtlay, the 2Mh day of Man-b, &iA th sal to oonimeitce ai one o'clock. baiU lou are aom of th beat lot aiiuated on bomherger't HH1, and fronting on Qiutman, Potomac, Uilt nod Bichard atreeta and Xeaia Avenue, and immediately northwatof N. Viot'i OroceryBtore.and eoin tbrw qiiarea nearer th city than the bt Maiy'a Citioln Church, and beinx aurrouivieyd by beautilul widem'tv and well improvad property. From the rapid iin proTeuientH tfoinf on in ihm part ol the city, Ohh w ill be on of the beet oporuu)ifieiotti d for a noi aud permanent in ! meat, at ihm property will irfUfU value etery k yeara. The Uirma of thin hh1 oflttra to etery man the op portunity ot prouttsiug himavlf a plMuit and daaira tit horn. Th term of ael are aa followa: Ou. fourth ah, or not with approved aetMiniy, payable in ninety U.ya from th day of aale, th btiuio payabi iu I hive, four. (Ire and ik yeara. Bai-k jvtnuu to beaei-ur-d by inortag on th preinitma, with mterersi paya ble annually. Oonvyaoc will run from tit follow, tii pla: th Franklin Uoua, liecond atreot,t, out to the rale; th Court Houaa and " onfeirtVoe, out Third Htreet c th al; HtMphvad'a Orticeiy, corner ot Jfrteraoii ami Urn, to Um !. Couvytuv Otemaud tMck free of charge. Raoambl deduction will b mad to tltoae who purchaa end pay down iheemouui iq ca.h. WILLIAM HuMUfcitUKH,jr.,l'ropritor. A. K. HcOiwaa, Ag.ul. O. F. Huau A Boa, Aucttoaeara. nia34d5 New Spring Millinery. Ma. Tkilrsl Kre.t, MKIT DOOR WE6T OK TUB PULLLirtl BOHSK. Mr. WiTlOU, TOMLIMIUM C, TOI'I.D respvlftilly call th. attenuoa oi" their TT t4y n-aautui aud th. pttbhe to Ituur new rock Spring Bonnets, flowers, Hats, RIBBONS.TRIMMINaS.olc. W. will sell loo for ouh, sail will .t oureej. to Nw Firm. rtl nnderiad ia prard t do aJI kindaofnp holatery, repair ot furuitur aad rwvi-niaLiu, , all kind of paper habjpuff aou at hirt awtH-e ith ruvnttbvvt Mr, J. At-Lwy'v .(rug aturv, fro IW Main etreet, auutti of th marlrvi. fbA CMA.A. tlIlA or SPRIMU AMD UkaSKH MILL I N E li Y. Miaai M. A. OOODMAN, ' 135 S.e.sisl atr.eti Will opan liar Bpnng and Summer styles of Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, etc, ON SATURDAY, MARCH SNth, 1M3, For the ioepeotio of JI Intereataxl. ( nuu!4du HU8TON HALL. Tuosdaj', Wednesday A Thursday Eve'ogR starch , as, ml HO, THE CBLBHRATED OONTIHnTAL' OLD IPOIL.XS.O CONCERT COMPANY, " ALL altlrad la coHiimu of ONE Hl'NPHKD VslAHH AUO, who will appear lu llielr 01UNI. OLD FA3HIONK1) KNTKR'f AIM MRWIVi, ll.d iy incise maiohieiui and unriveied tialiadiab-, THE PAIOE BISXEHS, (Lurgintt Hd Kmiliet. Whose laiillike wartihnita have iiistly obteiued for them the rHpiiution tr lieiut ttei mo-4 liKLltiliT- rui. tAinuftKl' niisut-lia IH AAlaiKIUA. Mr. Jamae) 'i Qnllok, ' fit. eminent Amerieau Baaao, whose rMuarkahl voice haaeju-ited the wonder aud adrointuon ol thou- eanaa uuougnuut tn. oouniy. (Jousin RsjubajTi, The ureat renresentalivaot a RRA). L1VK YANKkl will also be present every evening, and mux his famous soii,r oi me--neroes oi mu, " e.vaelmllon Uay, iSpnntneid Mououune," A.-, aeeonipamed by Granny rllocnm, Who ia now going on to so, aid who will on-aaioually -Jiu. m thetsmMiu." Katthor Onlic-lc, Will "deaeon" ittm tunaw and eondoet the aniartaia uients, introducing New Feature., Brilliant Solus. Unuui Choruses. Alwlent BarmuaMCs. Charmlni. Hl. lads, Side Hphtuug Uddltles, Dunns of the Tiresiile and Home Cirel.. a.ION'T FAIL Tt) ATTEN Lal least one of these onijiiuu ana sooial mimhiri Ke-tnioiu,auil aee how the oiu nuinioned peopl.dresaed, and lieru- how and whai m.y uiwi to aingi sua oe aura anil go early. ADMISSION.. ..... ... US CI.. Doors open at T; oommenr-e at 7?,'. 11. B. UtJLlOR, Manager and Conductor. HAKKV JOMriB, Treasurer. mail THOMAS WARHTkAT, Agent. EV WHOLESALE HOUSE ! ! ! N . 11 A A H , Mo. 41 Main street. U toa, Ohio, Wholeaale dMler in MILLINERY GOODS IKPft oonntantly on hand a larrr and tin atork IV oi onnui, lauie ana oniiurrn'i uiv, jaoea, tMiifN, Ruchfi, French and AmiririQ Floweni.tttiawlv, Mantillaa, Kmbroiderie uid all km-tN of Trimmings (joodHof ererr dfHcrlirtiiu in the line lieuiienliv ad ded ro the variety, and ait good are hold at a email advance on Kastarn prtcen. The pmprieior Hpctally Invitn throuirhmit the huutu vaiiey to giro nun a call. oiMt4r:im WILL BE SOLD AT A. XT O T I O 3M TI'KHUriV. N4H4II lfilli. M0 yarl Brwaeeta Crntl S lar;i Mirror, 4 l(tt( lwU( nf arhttiae, 3 Bbw (!. n Ttlat Cleak rraaa A M f StweU, Am4 wawerwwa Mkn Attra. Sale of Dry Goods Wednesday a.1 19 ) mt Itt m, 9 p m N. P. DOtJOLaASa. ADVHHTII1HQ RATES. ' ' ' IN DAILY, t ' Oneai(htrnl-ltoJt.t)aiUUiaepu. ttt One nquare, three dnva,i , 1 in aqiiara, one week M...nk One aquare, owe month.. ...WH(H...mH.MM.MMMM.. S 40 one rijbiir, tlirea monUii,. ,..ww... Y W uiic i utre, mx motithfi(..i..:...v.l..-'r4.i...irM.. If v - 1 IN WKKKLY. One no,tiare,eijrhly werdu, one week Per apiare,eAon week lit addition, Per Muiiare. one veer,. .-....... a ' Werma lor Adrertmeinenta oceupyia a sreete iaiMt, or for a longer nenod Uian itTf ifeotfieJ, wed known at the Counting ltoom. ttAll adreTtiiieuiet t areohatfreil theaiuve raicw, unleeif a wrilienarew Bietii Ms niKile previous tn tnMHtion. All oeuaJI art TertiHecnente m nut he paid form ed ranee. -r , jEtna Life Insnranoe Company OF HARTrXl:l, OONKKCTlCUT. ' ' KYKKT MAX 8HOILD IKStBB HIS llfC. THI Mtn vranta poltcie 1tR LIKM.ibr ft terra of yearn, Kndowment potieien and ohitdtea'a h.m dvwment. Also, ISon Korlviting foliciee, yo which no ("ire thoutiand dollar paid on two loitaea latlitactiy withtn the lant aix month. - v AmoBp all the cfrntiiranoa of men t protecf th family circle from want, none can 1 feund n ! mim pi in itaohararter, nobl In it feaiiir, oreertatu I la it retaulU, than Life Insurance. It if the pros ntni'b th dying Mill band tear to SUPPORT THE WIFK OF UlH B080M. It tn the nneB hand of the proTtdent father, rtNtrhing forth front the grave, and mill nourlih1a; hn otlMprinK, and keeping together th ftunily. Uy itt Uie, l thu.l rKOTECTS iriS AGED PARENTS Eren where he haa preceded them Into eternity; by it th hooertt debtor Katitfteri hia connding iwrtiivr, whw s late teemed leaat propitioua. In amoral and worldly Sy, trne, tt la one great wnajxjn by which to rob dth of hii Htmir. Lit any h unbend, fkther, ton, auk himaetr. "If J wn l di to-niht, would Ukm wit r dw to ftt 4 BE HAFI FllOM THK PANtiS Olf WA'Tf Would thee children hav a comfortaM horn, and the mearw of edunationl' Would thi wif boindepeb. dent oi the oold chantlen of the world' Would Huh imr and feeble parent be providet tot) Woutd ni aMjite pay mv debtut WomUi there he no vaton- of property by kr'l aateeof an adininipwirat4r 10 meet LhilemHndriofortHlitonr-eieH made whn the marKet itidi dottnwnrd, anil fair prtfea iannut t rekUired' How h-w can answer thene qufntion to their u!b tioul Thy lenr t ANk thfru, and rheri-h the briiei 1 hNt t)i-y have a lojig lu.e on hir. 1 tut w both iuul ixh and cowardly, 'lie itrave mau LOOKS THK DANGER IN TDK FACE, Hist ha may grapple with it: th wie than,' that re nuty unuiy ita nature aud palliate ua threateuiug. The uipnm ol palhat'on an. at hand, of ey w loall it in LIFE INSURANCE I Ytving men just atartikg In buiiei, wfarum chief mpital ib their energy and inieifr.ty.ehould iuiure thejt liTiria to the amount of half Ur-ir liMNttiree. Mu h au n?t of diHiutereue4l hone-ty,wha koowu totheirvred .10M, would juatiy intrea their oenhdetv) m them. Il uirtild ihnw that ihey did not wiah to ieve ihii ti frifUdn xpoed 10 any artilHblerootibreacy; a&aliiie 'ANNUAL PREMIUM Mi(!htiWrly be regarded f Uv tribute whicfi a up. nittit heart payn at the aiinue of jutme. . JOHN H. iflUHPfiLMAN, i tf'H Agent lor iMytou and vH'iitity. F01MHSTREET I'KOFtETV AT MASTKR COMMISSIONER'S SAI.K William T.Bchenrk. 1'laintifl, Mont. Pup. Court, aaiiKit 5 J ntrrey ThonirVt al, I'efen'tn.) Can No. 2fiifi. 1UKliANT lo an order of th Superior Court f MoniKniery county, Ohio, mad in the above lae and dirvrted tn me, 1 will otter a put slur auptJun at Hie door ol the Coon Houee intheeity ol )aytrn. in iheoounty jtt atateaiuraHaidson Aoftotti'v, Ayni 4f 18ti3, At 3 o'clock p m of natd dey. tin following deoribil fiicwrty, lo-wit. mluaiein the county ol Moutomeiy and atate ol Ohio and in the city ot ltoytoti, to-wit; Lt aumtierrd one Ihoufaud nine hundreti aud thirty-four iwSf) on the plat of aaid city ol Uayion. nut is. en tet otf the went video! paid lot, running throttgh the entire tot. owned by Samuel H. Thorn, heiag one ti h aub-diviiuun ol oui-loui by W. Lonftworth. M ud property ia to be aold on n rtecrve in favor of A'llliam T. henck agaicM J. Harvey Thomaa, and wt been appraiaed at aixte hundred dollar t,lut) md cannot Nell for leH titan two-third of aaid an piraiaed value being (MMM M?. TermN of sale cawh. iid real eatate ia al dialed on Fourth tiet, on imiwwMt of Uounoil atreet, and rune from Fourth ftirnet to By nam or atreet fronting on both atrteia.aiih a dwelling houee on each end of tn lot, U. II. WAAKLtvV.MatiterCoiiimiwioner. Aim Clay, Attorney. IWdawt Si'LKNPlD UOIKL itB(7ri:KTr for "bale 1 uiAMisBuaa, ,omo. , 'HHK untltrai(nd will rcII on rraaonable term, be JL tw4n now and Apnl let. Jaw, hia hotel pre pert) .ii Miainieburg, Ohio, known an tlia MIAMI HOUSE. ' Ttita ia one of the flueat hotel in th Miami Vaiiey, mil uav anext'-elleut run of timunene at true time. Jt in h Inrat thre.tory bn?k houe, oontamhifr twenty, live ruusia, and ttaa all nn-'eauouy oui-buildinga, welli, Uid oiateiun atfauhed, aud all in good order. Alao, a ii K yard. I he atable i on of the largeat hotel ata uJ-k, and ii In line order. 'IheUKoUNlfl vompnaiug thi property ooumat of Ave large lota, on euuloaed with a Hue hedye, and ia isr-aiiutuily artauged aa a gardtta., haa alao uh tmu Vice m bearing order. i hir- protr.y u eiHiate on Ui oorner of Main and Rnde atreeta.Dot more ttian aeventy-tive yard. LYum Uie canal aud a convenient distance Iron ih depot ( the Cincinnati, tiamilun and bay ton iiulroadauiu ia a good und aud a gool paying property. For turttir inloi mat ion pleat cj un th proprte4or uu tboprumiae. taJoiawtt b. I. ULACav.. KARMKIaH AKB fSlIT filTuWKfiS tkX HfUTlUK. rilUK liMt tun to uae Befit'a Fruit Tree Invigoralor X i irotn U.eUine UielrW ouiaut of Ui ajmuaxi UH ,,IW . . UU.. inalhuiwlm riKimiK HUUbK BKlHUkS. rpilB grandest fnstituuo out. roreal.at ' X i'mUJilm.1 "w 't hird atrM. DHUU and atedK-iawi a hill stork alwatenahaud aod fbr aale at reasonable pnoa. t-y - AbtV, auut ai., near Market. Imnortaiit Announcement. 11. KLINE, St.. as PhlIIIM U.m. Thlr atrM, rnAKKU this meiiivd lolaloriu the oul.- mat L. 1 ha. .nxaawd the MrtH-u u (eailannui who b I'RAUTIOAL WATl'U AND ULUCK MAKKK, ' To do every men or of repairs to all deacrlptlotu di VTATCIIKS, LOCIAS, jCWELHl lnloebeH.lyle.aaKlat.bort Mtlc 'lata eeaeJrtr li. wurked upon the Sneel watdiesud u-walry latue target aulee of ;iiruj.. ao aleo iu tl,M IIii m. aiia he oeuuot l u,..ll r Xuo4 work and hauu- re-uled. Mr. K hoe will nuw la d.te all who want Hie best wurk penoniled. at Ilea M.we iM it uau he aOurdt. (.OLD A.1D S1LVKK WATCHES 1XD CHlIHb Ot eTyrariy,willbeorred at pnt.i. Mle, arid rxv.-e.nj uiay b. had ; ibeiu. Th. poolK, . ,.,IMU u. WI al ho. Uo hiilliu. Houaa, Third alraei, and iu "e.t, aad eet r-r-wnuj doue ia l he bewi uiaiiMr. Mod.tu M. KLIMaT E A X T tJ l.ivii,1; AND WE LIVE TO EAT," J. WORaiTsi son, 01J PtWTUrl-ICB BCIW.I.B, ns THittO AVE juat receiTed aod here AtMJe al IN. loweet itUlWAN A PPL KM. wtwleard ud rta. K VN II B. at Kl r.bpi i n PAN1LT QaKKJKkltMtwM' rANJi.i ri.iH'H teai uiiavbu. HlOBltJAJM fcL'tatW Hitr riXt'lbluirav srittu tr.Ai..! ai a... a.. " Siim Ap.ee aud iwuauasi uukwht hat Flour ar f uaiiuke mat t juried. 'I bey ar ll biU for t, Hut.uava, ej u)YiurjMfcHaMrttoilt wrnntimt iu piw.a theaw. wy HitwvwiimiN. vaia WtAasijk