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TRAVELER'S REGISTER. VTrtin arnveDd Vpa-tirom the Union Dnpct Ci"iNe.ril ll miM.iN and Da.T'.m. lirttar t. ArtU'e. IjilliRTlllr and Ht t('ii 1 r-W a m MM) am Cincinnati AooomtnodHt on H ja n, Miopm Cmmnnao Mail. rim p m 7 An p m Cincinnati Acr ominodatmt u 4r p m ' IK: So am tftopaat Mtddhdoa-n and Hamilton only. Datto, Xrm akh OnM-uiiia. Kapler n KTpreaa.... II ib a m r:0 a m Onhimhuw Aoeninrnodahon iVftn p m h :r.' a m awh APoinmrtflatiun a-m i m Eatm FTpni m .if) a m 4 4V r m I ne a m tram leav--. rfailr einei.t SundfU". Ia.enrera an tht train mint ptirrhna their i i.krta before a:Ao p m. I i, tnnaaT, nTTo nh OmoiMNaTi. Nnnd'iakT Mail .v a m 4" a m liunUF1leA.ycuni.(lau,f......MI(Hi p ra ihki, ' Ditto tun Mti'Ii to a , rh.caBoMtl in (mi ft m n-n a m CJlurftKAMrt DMrott Kpr.HH....t (ki p m 40 p m w. . , . . ... m um .... Mr 14,111a and ('h.'rAoJ.1 il .8 m 11 lh a n indianapoii Aiu'oim ihiion.. 4:M p m 8 p m ' s IrTor.f.. ' Acoornrnodation -.......tf "M n m i HrV.ani, Kapreaa,., use m Id m SAMUEL W. KING, Agent. Special Notices. For Sale. A rovpred Spring Wagon will be .old Cheap! Inqnire No. 333 Third St. .June 16, '64 i'2w. When Will" it Rf.Vnt-0 to Kick,,'. I, ,T n 1 1 and buy one of TiMBv'a Portable Baromnter, and you can tell. dtf. Eorie Stolen Stolen, Inst night, from my stable, on narmon Street, a while mare. eyen years old. Ten dollars will be paid information sothat I may recover her Jimuli 2ul. POCTOU HOY. . Empire Co. Meeting'. There will he meeting of the Directors of the Empire Crm- in the Kmpire counting room, on Fri-1 evening next, the 17th iitst. A full Board is desirable, ns important business rill be brought up. dtd D. K. BOYIOlt, Prea't. foaTlf you want good flour go to L. L. Oil. liland's Flour store, north side of the market, five doors from Main street. He is now selling the very best brands in quantities to Suit you delivered at your house. lm. The highest scientific testimonials are given to Timhy'b Portable Ilurometer, which is for sale at Hickey's Book Store, No 3'Jf Third street, Dayton. dtf. " -- - Pio-Nio The St. Joseph Ih-nevol. nt Society of this oily will hold a Pie Nic the Fourth Day of July, in Mr.T.duar'i firove just south of I ho Toll Gate on Wsvue street All are invited to attend. M. till,, President, Fine Property on Xenia Avenue. C. P. Quber & Son, real estate agents, have for sale N. Viol's splendid property, situated on Xenia Avenue, For any information regard ing it, call at their rooms, Nos. 27H and 2V0 Third street. N. B. The above property will he sold at the Court House, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Sat. urday, June ISth. Italian Opera At lieckel's Hall, T ties day and Wednesday, June Hlh, and 1 jib, for the benefit of the families of soldiers. This is the first performance of the kind ever wit nessed in Pnvton It will be very attractive, end being for a ludahle and praiseworthy pur pose, deserves a large patronage. Every enterprising farmer can save from flOO to $500 this year by usin Timiiy s Pat tnl Portable Barometer. By meuns of ibis, a pproaubing alurni can. be foretold froui twelve to sixty hours before its commence ment, or in a clear, calm summer day athuu derstorrp Wijl be known froinona tn three' boar in advance. The value of this to each farmer can bo readily seen, lu a heavy fog when none can tell whether a storm is uear, or whether it will clear np in time for a good "hay day," the baroaieter will unmistakably foretell which will result. Buy one and save your crops. For Bale at Kit-key's Book Storo, No. 326 Third street, Dayton, Ohio, Kvery barometer warrauted. Seud fur a circular de scribing the barometer, and giving testimo nials from tbe highest authority in the United States, Address, A. J (ioouknocou, diwtf. Agent for Ohio. Stray COW. Strayed, on Wednesday last, a light red cow, whito spot on her back near the tail, a white belly, white spot between the horns, and horns projecting. A reward will be aid for her return. VALENTINE GERSTNER, Lafayette House. ADMINISTUATOIVS HALK OF A FINE FARM. WE will .HI, on ths uremi.es, on uilla ouihra.l ol I. iherty, Montgomery eouuty, Ohio, uu tt.o Uoionand ftlisinishitrg road, on MA'll'HtUr, MAY as, 18.14, MMween tn aiiU lour o'clock. 111 ritrin l1onginf( to tfis eslule nt Jwoh Kolirer, iit:eiut.t, eonnuitiuM uae htltKirsd sod ntly-thrse sure., one ImietrMtl Mvrt-s ol wlik-ti is under eultiVMtien, tlte tlui,ie lnnlHr. Hie one of In hest whi-at (Krin. m Ihe i-outity. ' TertiiH OnA.thlrd f-sh; ttie tMl.m in two eo,usl aaouiU nsvnieets, Willi inlereiit .,-ursd hj moriu..ge a th p0unr. Tut ludispuial.lM. I'AVII) RilHRKH, KI.UAM KOHUKR. av3w& Adniini.trstora wuti tn u ill sunestid. .. A OAIID TO TUK PJUMO. rpUK UNnKKHl(lNt.l herel.y reluru their lliua X W Ur Valvulitis Fries, Ageul, sud Itis GKUHANIi LICK nsllil.VtK COMI'iW or New York, for Uif grsst proniliiea. llry l,Yr luma in puyins to ti. llie smouul uf ths ,uMir.ii ' euiaafut Pel.r fc'loher, ilei'e.Hed. H.id K.elter lo.ured tIH life lur tll beawltl ol hl.s vile Slid .'till, drea, on Ilia Sll.l dy o Annl, 1M14 lo Mi.l.Inilv look sick, and tiled oh l(ie itd dny ol Mhy, t.', anil on this day the rompAiiv has omiJ u. ttia .luounl ol iurn vi.i.v. n ituus ll nsiu Itua thsnub- lamhouldkoov ttisss taots. BARBARA HK'UrB. A. hwioj'r. ioid IXtjM, May as, ISM. City and Other Matters. We copy the report of the proceeiUuge of the City Council from the Journal. ' ; The Opera nt Btvki'l'H Hull hut night was completely BiHvetiN.'ul. It will he re- , . . . . .... . It-tod to-night, when there will be a large it 1 HlU-nilhUi'tJ. 1 i i ' Fa1HDT ol a Bridge TtiH bridge over " . , , , "eur ( re'lt' on l" Uwrinnutown Pike, gave ,)llt hnJ WHnt town i,ia morning, beneath the weight ol tt load of wood. 1 he horses had fortUButely reached 1ih firm ground when the (ueUhint u -curred, unJ' the hrenking of the fc lontfiie (it ihe wagon HftveJ ihein trom injury, i-i .i ... , , . i ''' Way Oil llsell Weill (iOWII III the gt'D- I erftl wreck j j i I j WHr O0,,l re-iili from the election of Lin for ! coin tln.l those who eai.l so were lying dem- t-K'"'i that, anyhow, they could whip the South before breakfast starve them out, jAc.,&c. When war became inevitable by j the refusal of these black republican t ac pany, cept the Crittenden or an; olher Comproin day j i'e, they had the devilish audacity, in the very j j . i I k.fWi fiml the folliiwtiiif in an old copy of l,u Dayton Journal, tinted January 17, 18(11, It -xioe one of llm long .eriei of ilHlihi'mip 1'niiid which the black republican lo'"1;r" ' PP- ' was by Iranu and fnlnehoou that Iney faraj uo- (!fedd in altainiiitr to power ; it wm by the a&uiR mciina that, thpy inaugurated the War; and by the Mm. mi.ana too, thai they liave prosecuted tlm wur. 1 hey hist Raid that no face of fuel and history, to declare that no,! I coin prom itic nail ever tieen ottered mem With the crnimencement of hostilities they made a solemn pledge to the people that the ''war should not be waged for any purposo of subjii::','iou or conquest," and that it should not interfere with the domcbtic institutions of the South. Now it is notoriously a war of abolil ion, subjugation and conquest. But it is folly to attempt an enumeration of their fulsehocds The best idea of their utter da- moriih.xtion, which occurs to us just now, '"ay bn acquired hy an intelligent endeavor to tind in their whole career, one single evi dence ot good faith, honest pin pose, or pure motive. Hut here is the "particular" lie to which w.t lef. rred in ihe outset, and which we reproduce in order to nir un the "oure.1 (or poor) minds of the dupes ''by way of re membrance :" 'The Kmpire of luht evening gives anoth er chupter ot' its treachery and deception, (?) by assuming that it is the intention of the North to march uriuica inlo the seceding Slates to compel ih.-in to remain in the Un ion. icn thiny is proposed or tntendedt We have no doubt but the n!iove exposure of the "treachery ami deception" of the Em pire aroused the virtuous indignation of the "Wide-Awakea" iu this vicinity greatly at the time, and perhaps if Capt. Uadger Lud been here, he would have received the same assu ranees from ''prominent citizens" that he did at a later day. City Connoil, Tuesday Evening, June 1-1 Committee on Gas, in connection with City Civil Kngineer reported the Gas assess ment for 1H64, was teceived and adopted. On motion, a hail mill additional tux for the relief of families of the luO day vol unteers, was levied On motion of Mr. Miuick, the report of Trustees ol' the Fourth Ward concerning alleged obstructions on Filth Street, was called up, and after u lengthy discustiun was relerred to the Civil Kugineer to report at the next mvetin. Tbe rtipurt, of i lie, City Civil Uugiaeer con cering obstructions on an alley north side of iii-lol No. 1070, was received, and the City Clerk ordcrsd to notify the owner of said lot to have the same removed within twenty days. An ordinance to improve the sidewalk on the east side of l'rrry street, from alh street to Praine street was read the second time. An ordiunce to improve the sidewalk on the soutb side of nth street, was read the second time. An ordiuance to improve ,'nh street along the old graveyatd, was referred to Mr Miuick; to report at next meeting of council as to title of property. The grade of I'ruirio sheet louth of Clh street, was reported by the Grade Committee, in connection with the Civil Kngiueer, and the Clerk ordered to publish the same. By Mr. Kuhus Itcsolved, That tbe Day ton Hydraulic Company be notified to abate OuisHDce iu said Hydraulic, caused by float ing carcases mid other obuoxiotia subslauces, forthwith. Adopted. By Mr. Love Keaolved, That the City Clerk be ordered to make out bills against the several churches tor tint tax for IS&i which was ommitted for Ihe duplicate lust year, and that the Market Master collect the same Adopted. By Mr. Iddiugs: Uesolved, that the Mayor be authorized to include such part of the day as be may ileum expedient in the hours of duty prescribed by rules of the police depart ment, and that for the extra services so re quired, each policeman be paid monthly, up ou lbs Mayor a certificate, at the rale of one hundred and fifty dollars a year. Laid over one week. Bills of Leonard i Link t'J, '!'), James R Hoglen & Wiee$." 05, aud J. Obliuger. Council adjurned. - -. The Kacet Tin following are the trotters entered for the epi ink; meeting on the Poeo honlas Course, begiuqing at bnlf-pa.t nine o'clock to-morrow: John Paul, Quaker Bay, blevooe, Brown Dick, Day ton Belle, Curiy and Tuby. Among the famous pacers are Tom Byron, Cow, Llgktning, 4o. Tickets one dollar, admitting tbe bolder during the eutireday. ( ,, ... j MILITIA COMMUTATIONS. To the Ekuolled Miutia or Moxtoomf.rv CorMY, Ohio . Auditor I Office, Duyton, ) June 15th, 164 j By the Act of March 3 1st, 1864, all white male citizens, being 1H years of age, and un der 4 j, shall be enrolled and required to per form military duty. Seoiion 4 provides that "All persons who ate subject to military du ty under the provisions of this act, and who are not now members of some volunteer or ganization, shall either become members of aoiiie volunteer organizstiou, or shall pay in to the county treasury, annually, the um of FOLifl DOLLAHS, which sum shall be a commutation for fines and penalties lor neg lect lo perform military services, except un der calls to prevent or repel invasiou, or sup press insurrection: Provided, nevertheless, that if the number of any volunteer company shall be reduced below the minimum stand ard, a dra't may he made from tbe old militia us herenlier provided for." Section fi provides thai ' Kvery man physically disabled may be ex empted from military duty, if he files with the county auditor, on or belore August 15ih of every year, a'slatement of a reputable physi cian or surgeon, certfying that such person is unlit for mililnry duly by reason of auch physical disability or by bodily infirmity, which shall he described in paid statement This siatemcnt must be veried by the affidavit of said physician or surgeon. 11 any person shall knowingly or willully make a falr.a affidavit in this matler, he shall be deemed guilty of perjury " Section 7 provides that, ' Upon filing of Ihe rolls with the county auditor, he shall give two weeks notice, by general publication in the county papers, re quiring the payment of the commutation money into the county treusury, for which iho treasurer shall give duplicate receipts, one of which tihnll be tiled with the Auditor, on the filing of certificates, on or before August l.'iih of that year and also giving notice that if any person shall fail lo fi ,. "i-h exemption pup rs or pay the commutation money, the Auditor shall proceed to collect the same, with a penalty added thereto of thirty per cent. The auditor is hereby required to col lect the same by distreas, together with the penalty, , nd such costs ns are allowed lo county treasurers, up in distraint lor t:ixe, and for that purpose is hereby empowered lo appoint collectors, nt a re numeration of not over twenty per cent, on the amount collected together with costs." Notice is hereby given, that those who fail to file certificates of exemption or pay into the treasury Four Dollars commutation on or before Ihe loth day of Augustus will he suh- jc-i. hi me cout-c ion ui nuiu sum, wnu tuiriy j per eeni, penalty, and auoh costs as are al lowed to county treasurers, upon distraint for taxes, all of hhiob the Auditor is IttoiRtn to collet:! by IlISTIlKKS. By the 67ih section of the act, "the real estate and personal properly, of such persous, of every kind, without exception, shall be liabel for payment," of fines and enmmuts lious and floats, -"shall be a lien upon rc.il estate until paid." Alter the )6ih of August, rolls of the de linquents of each ward and township shall be pluced in the bunds of tho Co I lectors lor col lection as required by law. Should a draft be ordered lo fill up any or ganized oompany, it will be made first from those who have not paid their commutation. We will be ready lo receive commutation, in this office on and after Tuetday, the 107 A day of July Thomas O. Lows, Auditor, dune 15, 18C1. dl-w3t New Advertisements. OxVUTION. VLL peroui are wt.ri.ed net to trut uiy Ve, OhiiBtiua Kik, on my Rii'ount, ahi huTiug hit my hed and r-o-ird willmui jtiM cme Neilhuj will I pay dfuU cuotrautrd by oihet uif iolrtr of my 'nt- td3l l UOaiAH KIK. JOHN BETTELON. Wholesale Dealer lo Foreign & Domestic Liquors! No.2H51hlrrJ Street, DAYTON, OHIO: IGEPli ON dANUaLargeaud As.oiu-d yu.ullty Bourbon, Eye, and Other Whiskies, BRANDY, GIN, RUM, BITTERS, AC. . Alia, Large Hio.k of Cmri. June 14, liM. riAwtf loba li Bart'e katatr. Vl-L paraon knowiuK lhaiiiHeliaa iudtibted to -aid deceased, are reciuoMed to ir.aL iitiini..L. li'iyui'm to (he underf mnfd. All having- rlauna a Hain.t the etAte are rouiled to preauut thvin la K'iy authenlicated uu mnd a-eiy f.uni.lnE BUT, Admr i. VAN BUREN HOTEL, ON TI1K LEBANON PIKE, JiCOlI 4LTIILU, lUOl-H. 1 His HotiHa, (annate S inilea aouth of T'ayton, on in ini la en to in i TN th ltnou I'ika.l la ureimred to im'iiiiiiiiu itila en -uiinera iu Ihe moat ulusiauiorv inaouer. June II, lai.4. dJui Cigar Makers Wanted! - tood Half-MpHiiiah handa waut,'d. tiood vi .M uaa anil alaailv ui.rlt uill I u .. . .. L. lioltvat kiN, Jun. in, 1SS4-3I4 (lid llaytou liolt,l, -.'h id HI. . , , MIOSES WOGAiMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE roruaaiiton Tp aonuomir) Co.,0., j ylLL draw IVd. and Morion,, and other ia- juoa iu, laot. dAauiu 1 I Business Notices. . ' JAMES F. DOSALDSOV " Licensed Auctioneer, AM) It KU ESTATE A UK NT, Xo. 70, .Vain Street Upper Room. TKIIMSI REAIOIIAHI.K, I WILL a Heal Fstsis either bi Anetioii or frl vat" Sftla, and mnltc liberal advance i ou properly left with me Inr a.le. a. A birjre numr.r nf tlnu.ps and Lot, also some tle-iisi le t-.truis for Sal,,, or lo eael aofta for un, rnv t'ny i rnio rty id Ifsyton. June II, tsn4. , dim Dayton Western Turnpike Company. V Dividend of F'fty OSntt jeo- Satire has Iteen dot-tared to Ihe Htnesh Idera of said .Vmit-tn)-, and the -aniH will he pa d at my ortti'p tin anv day tf. t.-r thf irt'ti in-lsnt. 1 w.ll attend nl the tt.'t-nild N.l linnal Hank, llayton. u the nth duy of July when tttor-kltnl ei s 1-tii t-iill aud draw tlom di.irlen.t, li. II. HtllVhl.Y. June Sill, IS' 4 -:!. 12 Trens'r. GEO. W. MA LAMB UK. Attorney at Law, ItYTO. OHIO. -OFFICE Ou Main Hlrret, nearly opposite Ihe Court House. .lune7th, ls4. dtf GRAND OPENING -AT TIIU-- Bazaar of Fashion, II i:RY KI.Ii:, - - I'roprlt-lor, So. 330 Third HI., Under the Phillips Mouae. HAD just Received, snd is still Receiving, a Uiileu did Stock of (.olil and Silver Watches, Of the Very R..1 Makes.' LADIES' J B "W ELR fV Ol All Kin Is, whu-li for tonality and .-.lyle cannot be exi-elled anywhere. Clocks or Kvery Stylo and (utility. A fpUiid d HplrM'tmn nf the innst Mfidom Htylf of Ktalforate and UiKbly KiiiiDhfd PLATED WAKE. The (J route it Variety and HehtHlyleN of TKA AND TAliLK SPOONS. And all olher articles pertaining tv Ele gant Domestic Economy. Th Proprietor h" un hvid a choif-a soloci ou of the latent anh niuM ftthioimble t !. of - hll. Am Iwr, and other Tur.kti.tf .iinbi( Kans. and tniitiy othr Knn'y ArticleH trto miineroiiM to m ntiun. Mr. Kiin't ttkH. pi.-ahure hi ni'oriniuK lm IrminN and 'he urpHi ixitvis', trim, from loint oxofritun ) lu thn htiHine-n, mid Imni Iihmiw piuvhaMei hi- ,is.cli f r CAHII, h fiml.lMtl ioho'I mi pritN not tohoiui. paiMd forhht-ratity in tin W-ntHrii talan. fjKrtiirnn hoi Miii.-Hro thnnlt to Inn frlcnda ftnd thi-puMit-for iNVori. l, w.ll add that ii wilt aver be himoleaim to pl-axa thon wlu deal with lnrn. Kt'fpfCt fully, pHY 4 LXB-1 June .1, t 1. illf E . P A. P IV , HAMUKAL'TUHKK OK 8TOGKINGB! W'tia'piul and Hauil, and l'ealcr ro Notions, Hosiery, &c, 107 Main Si., Detwssn Market A fourth Bis., DAYTON, OHIO. n hp on hftnd m nupply of Hlmkmitn, Nj( tuiK Yanik. I nd.-rhirt", Ao. Jine7 lmi4 il w'un I . i . , ! Sports of the Curt. Pocahontas Course, utirov . . . - onto. SPRING A ft V O w m s- i . . Tlia folwi.. Pttmaa ar otiVred, lo In tMnunJcd (or owr tliealK-fti course Commencing Tuesday , June 14, 1804. FIRST DAY TUi;HlAY : f urn HU. Kreeforall Trnttma Ho mpn: Mile heat, a iu u, ui n aa lhy plta. liamedny. I'uretf, lluo; fur Trot linn Mora a r'nat uBwas ueai u. uiue iitMia, ;t iu o, lo hanir-na. b KCOND DA Y -W V. .N KHU A Y . Harif ISO. rrm for all Trothnx H jrHea; MJe lleata, A in b, to hanif-i. Hume day. I'nr'.M, VloO; frv for all Trottiug H,r ioa, Mil heaU, a iu !, lu ihuiu'hn. THIRD UAY TIIURKHAY. I ' Mile I Furaa T.I. Free for nil Pacing Horaea heal . :t in 6, to ana- thev uipaae. Ma t day . Purae, f KsO, ire lor all TrnlUUK Hori ea; Mile heal, S in A, lo go aa they please. FOURTH IAY FRIDAY. Parae i0. For lloraea that have not Unt z x, In the abovH ra'ea. Hameday. puma, )'; free for all TrottiDH Horaoa, 1 mile heata, to haruena. .Tha tlrsl raeearh day will Poinmenre nt hk pl it o'ohi k, A. M. Hecoii'l raa each day willi'om-nu-n. e at a o'- ltK-k, P. M 'I hrea eutrien will U r i)iired in fi'h ra:e, anil two horwoa to atart Kof ric to lie made by a o'eliN'k IheevHQing before eat-h rat-u, at the Phillip ItoiiKM, where PooIh will ha iulj. befreahuittuta of all kmda ou the uround. AdmUitoa Trark . l.UU. ((iood lor one iM, I. 0. YVOOUM ANSKK, Prop'r. JilUe 1U,1M 4,4 JOHN P. MUMMA, 555 n viM.rov TRAINING COUHSB, Thru Mll.s North at Ilaylu. airiNK I'tlUKSK for ih. sec-onimodaaou of peisona who deair. lo traiu horaea. June lu, IMil ,tt( ! I i j Legal. NlTlt'K. Tlie paitnt ralup liwreioioiv exi-ti(,c . Iwetii tirH A. Poioerov and Jomph W 'hi tou, uuilei thit (ll in 1) le oi foios-ry A I'lavtmi, la tlia-M.l.ed. X.iklU Cl.A . 1N. Dayton, Ma; 164. nmJl XTOTIOR. Th.ua.l my.riayiitii A Aul,a The uartueranip heretolnra extalteu tw i rn.roy, .i..-ph u . , ut. n, UntUr the arm alvia of fniiiK. aiaivtM. le d "oidfajd. JoM.t.li W. t lHVtiin r.-nr t.ai JoKPU W.Cl.At foN Uian, Mat K U naf i. I.. u.yer' Kaon. t.) iiium va. a,,mnld aad u .al.n,i ad'inii'u-lrai niay n a;it I Clothing. Clothing, Clothing! THE , LARGEST STOCK Of Cloths And O assinieres IN THE CITY OF DAYTONt V I N K E A L E (i L E It . Vlnthiny Iliill, Xo. 1107 Second Street, Dayton, Oiio, are now lieeeimnt) a Larye Siijiply of Spring and Summer Uoodt, ComeriMtig all the Latest Styles r Hlak snd Cob tiled Cloths, l-'rennli, ksil'V. and I'lain tJass.ttieies; niik. .Salln, Marseillas, and other (sew Sliles of Vi' -lilies, .-r l usloiu nui-rs. a e.inipiete line of euKlsiu.sti 4.IMIIIS, fcnn Ilia Largest auil llesl stock of K.iitiy Mitile t'lttthinu 'I'o ts- fnuii'l in any Utilise in th t.'ity. Kuikn A l.eg, Inr are Agent, for SlNGF.lt tV CO.'S SlivVING MA CHINKS, Tho lt"i Mrt"hin for nil prro-irl purpnf m th. ifinniy, mmtar Hhopi.evor tntiniel nrul introatiffU in the t-miiiirv Money enuh tnt ) t'A'lititi n June 7, lSitt-Lf KINKI. tt I.MJLKU. josrrii i,i:iu:..mii it;t:it, CLOTHI E 1 1 : Third Uuor l&st of the Central Hunk, THIRD 8TKEET, UAS jiiHt racHTPd 8 took ol Lige and Wcll-HelM-t?d Spring and Summer (oids. Call at the eld snd well established House, -SICJN OF 'I'Iip Ctillloi nlu fiothlriK Slure. June 7th, lsa. dAwiim LESSNIili & WHO 10'4 WAIK Hl'llkt'l1, OPPOSITE PHILLIPS HOUSE It KMl'KC'I'yi I.I. V . "ill th.- ttentiuh ol the Tra.ie to tliwir Ij.iiK- hlo'k ol MEN'S As BOYS' CLOTHIN G I Which it Entirely yew it Eleyant! t(iiva uh a aud you will tiud the GiK.Tte dt-nl. ailt., and the I'ru-f h all riht. LKMNKft IHIO.. 'nito H, lHti4.,i:im ithi Mum Htreot. II f 1) I1 11 1 V T Till Ik II I V I1 I- I H A 1 I 1 it I li f K 1 11 11 H 11-N it M I LLl'.K, fi-y SK b"V, fur palronait. hf reif.f.in exl.'i.d.'d to rt,.inof m illcr A hnivh, rmiiwttiiliy aoliMiu a imntinumifo of th xtine l hniiaM,nl the old nitind H'iMiin Utdltlinn, imrncr 1 Ittr I mid J.'tTtTrtim Rireof. r (ooiiM hi hit hut. le:tiU M. "mAY(), .llaiiiilucliirrr ami Dvalrr In CHOICE BRANDS OF Cigars, Tobacco & Snuff, AND- FANCY ARTICLES, 7S Main St , I'lnllipa House, OHIO. tlAwSm Julio .Hd, IS,,4. HENRY THOMAS, PUMP MAKE! l Shop on West Side of Wayne Street, mar Pnltij) Waltz Urocery, 8 prepird to n ak Piirnpntf tha bent quality ha pairing uoue on wnort noure frdern u- t al lUme) Hrin(i' liake rv. ou Third Ht.. wilt ne )ronioiiy a'tenutHt lu. June 7th, lcH.4 nam . A. K. l(1t Lai JiK, lIJri JJST A.TEAQENT NO. awo THIRD TRK.T. AT JOHN II. bTUPPKL- UAMi OFI'itifc. rHAVK a large aimainl of firopertr for aale, amh aa houaeaand loti, in all par-nol ihe ciiy, at tHii noa prwea, raiiKiUft trni f..ur hundieil to tt u'tlirxinaud doiUrn, on xoml pavnteutri, anil widl fcitiirited; nr.fi any ii)anti(y of Viv-nnt lols pr hhIh Aluo, wi'vertl n.rniN 'oriale.raiwinu frmu ine hundrid wnd hk H-rei d'wn to a lao a.'re I t, tjs)iinux trie i ily and iti Oi -i-txiuiy. Thoe hnvinir property for nale, and thone Hiitin to buy, will do well lo fail ou Ho, h I Mhall roiiif t aili'iihoii loall liuiuenH eniriitU'd to mv t-are. I h v- lm I "oumdttrahltt unurneiioe iti Ihe tUHif .-, lanauii a. a.. ann;i. una.. HENRY KREMER, rw Dealer in KahiouaM rfj U HATS AND CAPS, Ladies' Furs, Straw Goods, CLOVES, &C., iC, STHlIILtlPa IIOI'SK. TlttRIi I.K"H KBOM-V HIK lMKM.ll, Ou Main .U Third ..I lil., DItKIV, OHIO. Jim. 4, 1S' . dtf jamus spca-oh:j-.i jsr, MANUFACTURER OF Tress-Hoops & Coopers' T o o ri y , lEAliDWAlli:. N.i. LUii, 1 hlt-,1 !ti't, lillOV, OHIO. J j i .-sh.Mn, j nia,-h,na th. I time Music. "s'r j t in c ; music. j I All nroeata.1 It, urtn.li Hlriu Uu.ie for haila, p rti, A ' . at Ilia I .wrt.l pN,i,ir r'i 1. IIkIiiik ,..ht won itoI ..ir.'luiij u..roiH Ihe Ul .1111,1,, r. ' l.ntl eo'ili tt,l thKl I en HMin.iv alt h:. od t-u-l'.iii. r. I .111 lll-iule-r ol l,,e hailli.-ui:tl Hand, uu linoi.h a.ly kni.lirnl .-. l.,r a rinux lai.-l. Ad oi.t T Ivll ttiln l.'halle. t'lieuhaal, rum, r Tlui.1 ami Jitnoo trr.la, uad.r tlu-toa liull, t.l l . pmrnpili kuoudwdlo- del-aJia 11ANIKL B BAtaB. 1 . Coal and Wood. icw Coal and Mood Yards. S. A. DICKEY & CO., WUU1.K8ALK AM) KKTAIL UKALKKH IM COAL AND WOOD YARDS U ftvue RtrerAt, liwfBn TMrd nd Cnl, ana Uoi uor of Kimt auil Ctoul. TK rt3 uu pieparnd to furolih Itia puWm wi h f y ,", l" ,w ohiHino'f. Our mock t m limn, aud cninpriPWH varjr varintjr of tha bval and IimtMl popular tunlitiri or ooil, itiibntii v(iinJiiy ol alMtAH, H1CRUHY and olbvr kiniN iti WOOD nIwrvh on hand, c.ml anl Wood diivAid to any part of tfta city, at the iuwmi prii?ttN lor a Mipttrior articl. Uive tm a naij w t kth in tor i) i ifiHl to giT tlia beat bOHHible bar- tram. Onion my haUlt Kt N-H, Bf nrrMt Co , Third nt., n I .ir-lm V. XdKKr'a UrotTpry, JUiu utri-pf. "'"w'' . A. IM'KKT A C. Notaries. .IOI1N II. S'l'Ol'l'KI.MAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE VOl'AUY H niJ( AND U K K Kli A L COJL. WILL promptly attend to all bumnaaieutruuted to hiHiitir. t'l'KU'K. ksMm formerly oroupied by Justira teo. M. Vounu, next to llimton Hull. mu Drugs, Medicines, &c. D It UGH. WALTEHS A KELSO, Whoicsale & Kelall I)riij(?lsls, No. aas. Third str.tt, l.vtoat O., K IC SftlhtiK at redlle.d pneea for cash. All srtlelc warranted to he as rttpreaouuid. auis Dentistry. 8. K. Omeros. T. B. WlLlaao. ( UIIPTON . WlUlltD, D 35 N T I S T S OKKIUK-t'fiHNKH 1K MAIN A Nl BFt'OND OI'I'OMITK k'RAM KLIIS WOUSH. VI, I, operritionr. per-tnium to DentiMry cartthitl anl thoroughly at li'ii.iea o. V, a would i - til 4tf.pH. ial alttti lion to our ulyle nl In wuiu aititl' ntl tt-eih with Cttuilnuout C-am a h the n pniH uhrn of niet'lmnirl itdntu ry. Ato, to our iiiMiiner ot tnakiiifcthe Vuioanita Work, which, to iii m a Bt, f iiiu-ti superior to ihe onuary hlrek h examine Mnwuiir'o atil D II. T. jTaD AMS7 DENTIST, Ofllee, 107 Main Street, nsyton. Ohto, hoom foiiusrly ootuipied by tbe Mayor. rnl'l.l respei-llullv inform tha miissu. of this t V vleiuity, uiat he i prepared lo do All Kinds of Work mi In n ar.itr-a.Mon. T Jt li i n irii ed on Vulcanite and t.old. Hil l fi tra. la I wuhuul pna. All ark aarrHiit rimicuiftr m(?nnt.n prti'l to tilhnt; ui rHiiHiU(i nr-Mhioncfl, no. uoruer h out th and t'oun oil ntroet nilay Restaurants, &c. UNION SALOON. Btickel'n llulliUny, No. 14 JetTareott at JOHN KI8IIKH. HAV1NH pur hns,.U ihe line 1'iihniH.. m hu-n mid KpNlmnaui rwi-ntlT owm-d .17? :ud k"it oy Kr-d i.aitt, reiiM-tlnily m. .If. 'orm the iiubhr th-u th-y uill Mure no mtmmamk patn -r exi-nti to nire imiTer-i4 almfiii'tlon to om t.niiT.. i hev are upphetl wnh the choioet WIMl-S, LlDOKH, A1,K. LAUKB HKtE AMU KaTAUI.IlS. Th ir two itiLLiiitu ta u Li: Arp pr..ur.ii"f-, No I'm l.y th.a who know. Their Ki'flTtuti Ai.l will lm a p.tit'P of rplrenMnenl whnie all nii'h etlihlaM oyitHrn, rpmil, wild duck, feniann. end til kin-it. 4f tjn "it, tin 1 1 h-h in ttteir neniou,c'ii lm oh tan ltd un hort noii;e. Hot colt.- ntrTMd at all times Willi ih' jaUplei '( I an, luxury or- r. -! f' uny aoiicii a Mi rf ol puuur rir. ' It, lMHt. JOti.N WOt! Lit ifspet-ui'lty tulorni hi. nlim.rousfri.nus and eustoinerslhal he 1,hk puit'tiased ths Eating Saloon and Keslauranl formerly ownrd by .Mr V. Knea, aouthrawt corner ol com unu i.imiim, wnere lie win Hhle at all time to aupixy Umiu wibti theiwsi Um marat atfrd. S'I'KUm nerved uo u Ihe he, toanu.'r , and no Important to all Interested. J. tV. LKAn SUA, ,MK:c.:aftora to Leau A W.ck.1,) UAVK jut r.,,-eied Iruiu tl.e K.i.tem uiark.t, at ea.-.tl ,,U'.-tubas, a large aaoil aieiit t,t niMoa, la .lion, uvn, youil,., iiu.ri ., nd ,-tuldtea a n.Mjla, au.l tVatlrr., ot thv nii-l .jii.tuy nnd laleal mv, HU.i si ptu .-h llutl d.-ly t.'niiiiH'tio.u. Alto, a ,od a-rlltii-nt ul Mala and l.'ap Inr tnei. aud U ya. Alt siu.IkoI ,ta made to oidtfr, ol tho bvat uiaiclial and workinHin.tr p. A tit ia wnri..t,l, d. HI..H K WS' kltl., forinan, will surttly pl.aa. you It you Kivt, tttolu a trial. I'all and esaniiue itteit hiix k tjefi.re (lurehalni vtau- here. J. K. I.KN'I JS Ht IN, aulS lul M:uu,bel.u iaod aud M.ik.l. (i Hi) ltd K 1 1 Oi3 1 1 W A l7l"S COOT AM) SHOE STDKt X0.3IN, Third St.. KastofTon n lloik, BION or TUB "UTTi.E BOY." UAVTUM, OHIO. rnm Pnhne will pl,.ae lalte twitaw Out l lh. Miibaenlm it.. v.,w ou imuii iwk .ihi oouiplrl. an s ol HOOTS AND SHOKW. forth, .'all utid Uiuter Wbat ul th. very bMl .Ahtr, uutiipn.log all lh. kiuu. lluaoau poaaihiy h. rNutrl VKRY LOW KOK CASH, During th. War. Kmin lous .jiiieriaa.'. in th. buauitaa. h,a work r alyl. and duras.tilT, eannor he aunta.. an., tn ohaapue.. h. uena ct,metitioo. Allkiudaof llooi. aud.hoH. triad to order . , . ,'-'lHK llot nUAf.T, rjpl.'.Sho.!jlor.ho :ns. fhir.i.l , I'ayton.O. aul EMPLOYMENT. A "iiNTW-A.etil. wanted loaellSewin, Ma ctio.e. a. II . ennimiwlon oa aM .old. or emt-loy Ntfenta who will w..rk fur abuf. wajfe. aud all eiien.. p.nl Addrea. 1 B. K ItlXTOW A i; , "f' iXIroiS Michliraa. JfOTICK TO TH K TII-PITKRl Of MOST- VtiVKKI tVVATY. rilllK I-.,..!;. f..rlha oullta-tioa of th tsi..M nl 14,. ia.. 01 la i-i, du inn. i, iH.li, .r. u,w readr in llliaotlit. . 'n.a o Meg Mi-h taH twui (lay al any iieiw.-..u tin. and Ui. -wri 1 Juu. r.11 ItUi. ar.dam;er..u. illNlltliv KlNNST. Trea-llrer Mnut'.niry Cutmly, Uhta. Hayk-ti. Apnl IS. lstt.-als.lawn , Carpenter. n IT 1 T, 1 I N 0 flUal. ueder.auted I aa wei arrant. tSMila u ere. "id, l. 1 S""U. U.al heu... l ..,r r . ,, j old i , ant iln, h Hi-n -,,! , un.uu.rol iin.-rl, a. lh- drn aad la da, I) Itu-ira-iUii lot in. .T Nkm plaua, with ev-l ol lai.id 11, re.l t,t ,nv...V. i.. J HN H '1 HoMAS, Atft-ul alu. Hhop o. ,a at. a. fa.0.1.1 oauwh.