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HUBDAItD s UHO., Kdltora. TUESDAY, JULY II, 1864. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. rBlTtllY or WT". WILLIAM W AR54STKQSG, f a.nee f.rnity. SltPBRMK JUOOI.i, IKIIIUIM.I PHILADKLPH VAN TRUMP, CM Fairfield Coo ty. (ve ritfc reaciaf,.) ' , L- Va'-arw-r, . MACBtAS 0 WHITtXETf, Of Hancock County. ehort v mrmrj. ALEXANDER 6. BOYS, Ol ' Ighland imniiN. ' -1A1T0RNEY ng.NF.RAL, LYMAN R ORI TCH FIELD, Of HolweeConMr. CVwPTBOl.l.ltB Of THI tE-t'RV, WILLIAM S V PRENTISS, I IM PrMklla ("eunty SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, ALEXANDER 8 RAMSEY, Of Hardin rjnnnty BOARD or PVL.in WORK', tern. Ttea,) WILLIAM LARWILL, Of Aahland County, leom T-CAKt't.) ' CHARLES BOR3FX, Of awMh County. Current News Items. Tka amoont of property destroyed by the rabali in th praaeul raid, together with what tbay aeited and carried away, ii almost incal calable. At leaat eight bridges hae been de atroyd on th Northern Central Railway be tween Manceytown and Cookeyseille. Th people of Philadelphia are well nigh in a panic Commonicatiop with Washing ton i cat off. Tb 18ih corps, Baldy Smith a, has arrived at Baltimore. Major-Qenaral Frauklin wa captured on a train an the Baltimor and Ohio railroad on yesterday. Th report that dunpowder bridge bas been destroyed ia doubted. A rebel deserter reporta the invading force uow operating in the North to be eery large Mayor Oanther haa written a letter to Gen eral Stanford, protesting against the withdraw, a) from New York of the organized military force now in tha city. He ia fearful of anolb er riot, growing out of th general distresa among th poorer classes. Th Florida ia becoming quite as formida ble to oar merchantmen as waa the Alabama. Qorernor Seymour will laaue a proclama tion ordering all oitizena of New York to hold themselves in readiness for military servicei und urging th formation of National Guards. When the Alabama ateamed out of Cher, hoarg roads, ah waa greeted with tremendous (beers by the populace who witnessed her partnr. ' Whea th Kearaage came into har bor, sa the eietor, ahe waa received in gloomy silence Tkia indicate the feeling of French people. Tb National Guards of the City of New York has protested in a body against being sent out of th Slate, on the requisition Lincoln. . , , ., Gold went up to 2'J( yesterday in York, and settled down at 277. W aee it stated that tba Germans of Cin cinnati are raising money to establish a Fre mont paper. They art tubscribiug iu shares of f 10 each. U is stated now that there are two Confed erate vessels off Cherbourg watching for an to poanc on tb Rentage. Oo. Seymour is evincing something mor than mere sham in th prosecution of and other, charged with th crime of th World and Journal of Commerce. Th Governor, it ia said, will militia of of th Stat to aafore th law. Bragh, Dtnniaon and Delsho, all deny thay teomaoded Tod for Secretary of Treasury. The probability seems to be Tod recommended himself by telling tore Lincola pronounces him the story teller in Ohio. The Price of our Dally to be Advanced to 20 cents per Week. W cannot poasibly afford to coutiuue to furnish th Daily KuriRK at pieneiit rates. Th great advance in the coat of it publication compel ua, relutully to an nounce that after this week we muxt in crease its price to 20 cants. The necessity for this pnoat be apparent to all v July 9, 1864. The Invasion. Every dispatch seem to impart tional magnitude to the Confederate force which threatens Baltimore and Washiug. ton. One corps, at least, that of Baldy Smith, has been sent to the former place, and from the aspect of affairs to-day, Grant will have to spare a still larger pro portion of his troops to repel the very for midable army which, nn.ler the ronrt skillful commanders of tho South, seems to intend the capture of the Federal capi 'otuminateai tal. It is not unlikely that a great battle tagton before the taking of Kicnmonrl ia, [Original.] "A Drop in the Eye." B3fna aMaOOIW Ta av; resaen tiiv-i sa ut .wji WMeaJd. h,l., l.waap La th. near th. a aWf aa. whea toW of the wr.ua shot. Reliability of the Telegraph. Y-t,u, . au...uh cm iu the. 1 words: "IisMier U eeeion inroor of d nigeis, nI inri iu WmUinision " T.mM.v it inform n that there i ru. mor that the Cimfnltnlt have attacked" tit fortifications of the city, ftii'l that re inforcements are very mncli nwlid. Yesterday we wet tol.l that the reitl was oot of !p much conseqnence a to disturb ffoo. Giant.,., This morning we '.earn that Baldy Smith's corps it at Bal timore. ' . Startling News! Y have startling news - i graphic dispatches to-day. It ia rumored that 15,liO'J rebels have attacked the Northern fortifications of Washington. There ia no doubt that reinforcement are needed there. Business ia nearly sus. pended in ' Philadelphia and Baltimore. General . Franklin and staff war taken pnaonera, 1 the rebels. and are now in the hands of The Horrors of this War. de. the of A lady of Romoke,-' Virginia, writes the following to a Lynrhbnrg paper, detailing the conduct of Federal soldiers in that village Tb loyal people of Maryland am , now auffeti ing in their turn th wrongs complained of by the people of Virginia . Such ia war; end yet there are peranns who desire it .continu ance indeSnitely. , , "The yankee army passed through this fil iate on Tuesday morning last, and pillased the homes of everjthine they could ,'arry off with them. 1 am, tor the first time in my lire, a beggar. I cannot decribe,or you imagine, hat they have duue to us. They not only stole my cow, flour, meal, meat, lard, and. in fact, everything we bad to eat, but they nfid our trunks, took all my gold and silver mo ney, my silver plate, and every kind ot liitch en utensils, knives and forks, cups, saucers, etc , and they tore the clothes up and atole my chiMren s clothes, ami, inaeeu, an ana ev erything. They made a road through ou' front yard and tore down our lencea, gra7.au our oats, and destroyed nearly everything we bad. i "They not only done us so, hut our neigh bora were treated likewise. . The negroes in suited the Indies, and one bnclc nfgger Smack ed a young girl's face not lar Irm us. One General rode up and told my servant wnninn if she would go be wonld take bet up hehiiid him. She told him she did not want to go, as she had a good master, They had these Kv thairon nots that usually come around hair nil, and paid one man in front of our hnusn a j note to go with them; he ma go. tie haa been working lor ns two or three months, hut did not belong to us. "You never saw auch (destruction in till ynur life.' The people that told them they were for the Union were treatud worse than the others. They called them d d liar and other vile names The next morning I did not have a dust of flour or meal, not a ton- cupful), and not an ear of corn ro send tn the mill. We were in a destitute condition truly; but, thank God, tome of our frieuds, not so near the road, who were more fortunate, came in and very kindly offered to loan us. I( they bad not been so closely pursued they would have 6red our houses. They say when they come again it will be with lire end sword." A Specimen Telegram of 1863. op portunity Diz sup pressing the that the that filthy best The falsity and fully combined of the iele graphic diapatchet.Tias long been uotorious, and yet they are always eagerly swallowed hy millions who are anxious to be deceived. But just now even the many fouls of th coun. try may be willing to laarn a lesson, we re producethe following "specimen bnok (tela graphed by the "official liar' from New York on the 7th of October ISbi. l reads well at this particular time. "The Times' Wash ington dispatches ssytha a colored barber, direct trom Kichmond, where be has resided during the last eighteen yi-ara and who has been in daily contact with lead ing rebels, says that the battle of Chickitmau ga it not considered by the people of Kich mond a sucresa ; that Richmond can now he easily capured if the Yankees want it, and that officers of the arm; have frauuenils s.J in his hearing that it would be abandoned should th Array of the Potomao advance in force. Many citizens assert publicly that they will not offar any resistance in case of an attack, because it would be ntterly useless People daily sending their effects further South, in anticipation of the coming Yan kees." 17 The judgment of tb world confirms the estimate placed by the Democracy of America upon the administration of Abraham Lincoln liueresled onice-holilers and con tractors alone pretend to exouse tne high crimes of that bad and treacherous man. Not oiieini.OliKeuthumiiDbeinecttn conioianttouR-j 1 dtjtnd diid aii must wmii in umir nnurw tbat he b proved m.Mrable Uilurn, aud ZHl': b': thrust Ignomimousiy trout tne uign nines lie haa so disgraced, aud th powers, whicn he powers- whicB n I ...b...1 tn (In. n..n Iniiirw tf fh.-" r u y 'J ' .... This awrvplr thai ftftniariitl i Had niiLMaMB he ..eniile have reaolved to accomnlUh. Connecticut Courtship. The way they do business in New Haven is illiisirated hy an incident published in III olel .i.io. h.e a larue number oloreaenislo k..,', hee admiration all right, hut differences aroaa and a big tiiusbhle was the result Dl- fended lover calls on his Mnry Ann end re. oneta"thatdressnKtteneivenherliii'lweKi-, I She passed over th. dwnanded dry Bno.l Til taxe inni pnoiograjm nic-uin,!! vou i"r This waa tno much, and the ' She extracted the nirturea and returned tm A0t for, Bnd give ibem back lo me in about, four aeeonda I'' female beat a hasty retreat, , B(fl , d!lojt, stioo thsl a Linooln dollar is ealy worth 6ve I "'Brandy on dollar a drink" is ttie . pla card iu the window of Broadway (tV. Y.) Connecticut Courtship. [Written expressly for the Dayton Empire.] A SUMMER IN EUROPE. LXVIII. BAKEWELL—HADDON HALL. Leaving Inrlnn on Tartar th tith nl Ostnber.we spent the greater part of a beautiful day, in (fell in (j north, through Ttughuy Leices ter Derhy and others of the great number of large interesting citiet which ia o thickly co at th whole eurfsesinf ihia wond"rfl island, to the little town of Bskewe.ll, th (topping place for visitors to Chatswurth ami Haddnn Hall Wa arrived too lata in tha evening to make any excursions to interesting localities n the eternity, nt w hail aome lionra atill on . i. j. j- -.r,.r j , l . onr handa to diapoae of before dark. .There talk Irs, there were no readable hooks In the library, no one seemed to be in the streets, and so,, in a. desperate effort to find something wherewith to employ ihe time, 1 climbed up to the little church, which is built upon a hill overlooking the town, lO loiter aranng the gravel, which war thickly rounded up about. it. A cemetery is a very solemn ptar wnen the names of departed friends stare In one's face, from the monuments, but in strange place, I have almost invariably 'ound that tl church tard will lurnish the material for edify- a -k.. .11 nih. ntaa. failandthatolBakeweliprovednoeiception the rule. Waa it not worth walking a hundred yards to stumble upon an epitaph such as this1 SACRED TO MEMORY OF PHILIP ROE Who Died September 12th, 1815. The vocal Powers here let us mark: I'fPbl ip, our lata Pnr,h Clerlt. Inrihirih nma ararliMird a Laytnau With clearer roiae aay ' imMi I" Whonovr with Halle ujahn Bound 1 ,rtr Him can nmka the Roo1rboun,: ' The Choir lament hla nhoral T-a Tha Town o a ton heralia Bia Hooce. Sleep nmllsfiirheil within thy jieacahil slinna Till sng"!" wslta thee with ifh notes aa thine.' Poor Philip ! what a sad late it Jours ! The stranger comes anil generationa yet unborn will come to laugh instead of mourn over your silent tomb, What manner f men were they who thought such lines a fitting eulogy for worthy christian? Philip would have been perfectly justifiable if he bad burst h,s cert- rocnts, returned to earth and visited fearful relrihution upon those, who thus male him ridiculou. even in hi. grave. Th. last two '"'" rraiuin..,, quotation, the original touiituin 111 mspira-1 1 mlo can drv hpfnra the suaco upon .l..inm..tnn. ... tilled and the "no ck" was . , . forceato summon areiuforcement, After tea we sat in tha coffee room and listened t the townsmen talk as they aat soeiahlv over their hot gin. They discussed , , , . .,, , . a,b..f ann chaoaa hnraoa. PAttle. and agrl. ' cultural fairs and shows, just as country peo- pie do with us, and were kind and courteous ... -u . A II ika ... . pleasant little exptessions current in the con- versation nf gentlemen, like "you are very kind sorrv to troubleyou thank yon kindly my dear.lr-I beg your pardon," etc , fell an r .i with naturalness ana nnency iron, tongues of these men, who in social position seemed, and ill general intelligence undoubt- edly were, far bi-low the average of our Amer r n i , , ican farmer,. Our countrymen, although rich in all kindly teenngs, are generally in great a hurry, or too earnest and ttraightfor- j . . mi, .n.niinn m ihu orncpa 1 ' - - e, polite society, and are really behind all oiher civilized people in civility. These English inns differ widely iu some from Ihe country hotels of Amer- traveller unnu entering . one by the host or hostess, respects ica. A them is with servants to receive his luggage, and be ia asked, "Commercial or private a question which if he b. but lately arrived ntry.will likely to resnlt in his ,.n it. It he answer. "Commercial, in the cou wildermen he will be ushered into a comfortable parlor, which he will ocenpy aa a lounging place dining room in company with any other casual visitors of like tastes and inclinations. If answers "Private," he will be put into posses sion of a bed room and killing room," where he will have his mealt served in that perfect seclusion which th majority nt Englishmen regarda at so indispensable to their comfort, There is no "oBicr nr "reception room, .l... . t.:r;.. Aa .. ,.... ..- M residence or donation. There ia no fixed bourn You order what you wish nt uj i A m n. , mt vnn nrAtir Thnrlt j is' no CT;.hing 'gong to Hrte. slumber your eyelids in in morning, anu no necessity r,.r . , ,k. tal,n lest the seats be all . enpied aud the ed bles dispatched There f 1 i no bar room either, and none of that solemn ' perpendicular drinking it which Americans so generally ludulge. Instead, there .,uir,. rouui, in wbit h there at i-iiHhinned ,;,. congregate the bihulimsly Inclined, and ubls sin their wine or gin, and till the witb amnke from long steuuuad pipes. u, ,. ullJ Htii'.e,.,, and '..) i.mller l.ow mu. h lumble )mii jive ilieui, , nun t 'log yu cinu.n.i'y ummt. . Miu huwaver ou Laud at vuur h tnKiiy sigiiificanl Ikiwh and loin, and should you reumin or obdurate,' yo4 will soot bir a siodesily m lind'thei g'-nculution nrelerred reauertt that you will ''remember' the Porter, ltnots, and the CtianiberinaiJ, :' An American who travels lo see people, whit has been neenstomed lo study national and individual charecierisiica iu ibe crowds meet at hotels iu bit own country, will like tb quietness of tb ICnglisn ion nt hut at hi xprino Inortas, hit ditaatis huS: that tha word "comfort" ia thoroughly under etnod in Knglend, and that they haa there aome Uleea apon the subject which he would gladly aee transplant,! and flourishing in onr own American anil. Thee remarks thoegh mada concerning the country inna are equal ly eppliable to the hotels of the g reat F.nglieb cities, in whli'h one finds the ame quiet, the name satisfactory arrangemanla witn greater laganc and expense. Litlng at a flrawlna hotd in London will cost an American, if ba inniita upon his three mealo eery twenty four houra, not laaa than one pouod aterling, or fiye dollar! per day ttaddon Hall,on of the most complete of the remaining eaatellated enineea, once in ...... . ... ...j. i,,i. ,,t R.it; habited by the feudal lord n I Britain, we futlrj wjthin a mile-d a bait of Bakewell . . - If. i. - L nn, yeers of existence nav not lett II wiinout some marks ot "lime s eorroaing tooio, out still it shows as yery pleialy what were the domestic arrangements or the nobility in tne dark ages, centuries before America waa dis-1 ..r.,t hn tha hxrnna were kinis and the i , a m a ur ...,,:M.. ,, k.. k.ai people mavea. jn. umninu, .i.um, no w... the reaidence of lh families of Vernon. Ave- nell. Pevenl. Manners and Stanley. 1 his sec lion, Derbyshire, being th highest awjunl in England ia called "th Peak." Ibis fact, to gether with the appearance of the name of 'Kereril among its prominent lamiues, sug-ge-led th idea that Scott'e novel called "Pv- eril of the Peak" waa bausd upon the adten tures of an inhabitant of this aeo ion, and j,. k, name 0f "Mart indale Castle' tbetcene of some of the most thrilling incidents of the story it suggestea aiao, u ia am, luaujr vi the ideas of Mrs. fUdcliffe a sombre romance, ih Mvatsries of Udolnho. J . r 2 .... ' S A oretty miss ol louaieen was our guiu through the different apartments. The old kitchen with its two immense fire places, in which sheen and yearlinrf calves were roasted boll1, and tne old inoies on wnicn uinner as dished, and I He mince-meat chopped, is still in serviceable condition, but destined to remsin unused 1 imagine, until the world 'turns inio its veaterdavs, and goes bark again to the "golden daya ot th reign ot "good aueen H-'ss." It struck ma strangely as we entered then the Chaplain's Room, to find it made the dopojitory ol an ancient gun . k..nl f1nt,l1af a nair of hfttieoma.n'a hnnta and niatol holsters' which probably saw ser- vies under the liery Kupert against tne -can" ing puritans" of Cromwell. But I suppose tneir Chaplains, in those days, were as war- W ' o.e of on,. , now. and w,e ded the th. "Sword of th. Spirit." 'f he roof of the chapel, of unpalnted oak, ia as fresh as if it were hut n year olrj, although ZZZZvlZX . H suite, room, usnal in such places, witn walls nung w t tb queer old tiaintings an 1 tne rustling is aeitrv. worked hy ihe lair fingers of the gen Oamea lor wnoae mv.ir mrn ... . in. o,.m lanoes and shed each others blood. In one fih.eooo, ia an ancient and rather dlaoida lB(j p-le(,B 0f fi,rnitue, called a state bed, set apart and sanctitied hy tne use 01 tne ainerent sovereigns who visited the haroinai "we ling Its posts are fourteen and .r . half feet hiirh. and tha canonv. curtains, matrass and cover- j ma(je so jon(t tD, r,ign 0f Henry VI, are of velvet and satin, and are rich and elecant atill. Ooenine out from the maiu rooms, in the most unsnspeetea nooxs ana corn,.i ,re mftny of ,h,rsecret chambers n() ptt,aafre,, ln which the men of olden time delighted, and whicb.in romances, so much delight Ihe little men and women of our time, a.an mnnT wprw iu nitrirn iu kukw wt tne of (hg i;rtling eTent MCompiiDed by u The gardens, still kept in perleat order, old yew trees, th nowers, tne terraces, , awift running river, the little Viye, winding ih K, hi) ar9 .am, M j Iri olden time, but while Btr reioi- Cea in immortal youth, men wax old and nt and never in anv city of the dead were . , . . . d thatTh.of tkos. "wb, delighted to look npon this scene and say this ia ours," are now lustreless and dim, thall see it no more forever. of If every member of the Administration throughout eternity to expiate the hideous t" gujt i,wurred by them, in wickedly and wan .only, designedly and unlawfully conspiring be- and engineering to avert a peaceiut i ment and to inaugurate the bloodiest m0J, .troclou, r r.cord, violating in Dr0fr.as every law human and divine, ddm aucuaaa , i,a biivhi bth only in the destruction of tb people of South, the impovarisnment anu enslavement and he ot the North X. Y. New "Tun Psopt.t Demakd to se Taxid ' In debate in the Berate on the second' Instant, Senatur Sumner ol Massachusetts said : "Th.. nad nt hundreda of millions additional taxes. The people demand to and taxed. in I This as.ertinn noena up a new feature i. L....l. .r.A no f- "J""' " ' "-.T.;. 7 .1 lilts Tri"JtJ M UUUian rimuiaiin.o, " lor lflflt momf)llt 0f vxisteocA, tbir hein Uour 0n th "broad tbat nwrapfl th lttela on th. ooffin ,Rt encloaet it. nd ou the from T-X. oo- is a soc. room The nu Ihey i. il- other outuse THE ENEMY SUKEENDEEED! O K K AT H LA II (1 II T E FALL A!W) WMTES C00D& and he not first, HOTTeVKKOPPl No SOU. THIRD STHKKT, DAYTON, OD1. TAVK tnaitaa rnrmlduhla ettattkon High Prices Xl and rut them off entirely. Notwithstanding the depreaaed eoodUloa of country, they are receiving the largeatatoek of OLOTHH, 0AHH1MXRRR, VBSTIrlOH, (IKN'I' H r'KltNIHUlNO BOOPH, Of lha latest Wv lea, and Fatterna, gAHOV ANO PLAIN HFtlRTH, OII1.I.SKH. rikalvEHS, MflK-TIEH, Kvar pelore orfcred lo the publiu. Tbelr atoAk ol UKAUV MtUK CLOTUUIW la new and isahionahle, and are oflerod tmusually FOH CAHH. The ptllilit' are invited lo call and eeamina, aa have extra an e gmda, and otter big laduoaraanta. KOlT KHUPC, aulSIf Mo. !Mi, Third Street, THOMAS O, ATTORNEY DAYTON, LOW at, AT LAW OHIO, WILL. ivTa prompt atiaiilioo All buunvat ..aiataaii tA hi lUMI. omoa is orrnaa'i Wuildlnij, Third ttiaat. Linimentum. VOBTMI of the MSKTKKSTH tkMlhV. 1H. K. COIWAf'l LINIMENTUMi rr thapaly ml afectual on e ol RHEUMATISM i Jit ereMntmgtha "IJnimaatua" to th ruWla-" neiol tha lwt and mu cumtlta laMiainea n ay, t lo not ih to 1 un.lrKHJ u i:lmjn . forttth powwrof partormtaa uahar.i ol oure) hI I ft i Mum trial nr an ma pur),opn i rrt.nti., II al BU lOai. IH "MBlUieuntu, to rail. ohi,ormp m ih tom .h lCn .,, J,,,,,,,, ohMnw .or NTr beta Known laanyoafteof Rhaamatiim, oo mitwT af how Ion twiiag. whara tia titration wmr aart Ailly t'-lli-w ad, aor, lndwd,tn tka caaa ol any iLmiumh tot nhHih It l rwommnnd.l. . , IntMtMiul aurHaia, pn'ni intlH'iwor, H'i,', and , npraina, apinfti itimn- el, lillin, rtt'ami .dl.Vt "nd r,ai,.i.,,CiUui'uciir u-.j-.-n'., ",',! am I ID UIIIIHWHH I V, 111-", "- - parv,rrnia: aipanmem, and aomwnes soiouk'U raie xo4iaiwieiiipa.aiiiouiiiiiriuoi A.N KXTRAORUJN ARY PENETRATIVE fUWtlt, whih no othsr r.mimnt po,Mess, and which i tha Ueoraiof lha uuparallalad auccooa which in.-atn tha "Woimantum" wherev TR IT ONOK, AND YOO WILL V.1CHOUT IT. MEVKa PK It is put up m 36 ooat, 50 oot, and 91 bottles, with ull diratittonaror uaa, ana niaouinutureu onir 07 lr. K i;oNWAI, Pruprieloi. No. S3U Third St., liaytun OI1I0 ror anla by mart-.hnta and driiaaisu Trywnre. anla-tswl Linimentum. Hardware. A II D W A R E . I where. BEST Q000S AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Th4 nn l-miano'l r dil rvfTiac toi pur- otuuvd At th iow4toMhralM, Tit: MecLauic's Tools, Builder's Hardware, Cabinet Hardware, Farming Tools, TABLE AM) POIKET tlTLEHV, Mill aW k Cut Circular Saw, With all othoi rtonda In tha Hardware haa, which we are prepared to aall aa lew aa any hoaaa Kant or Wet Jail aii't examine our scoos neiore piircuaainK eiae- ANllKKSON k DOHB1NH. JAUlBa BRACK1.IN, Dealal In ' (00ner8' X0(HS, HardWarC, &C. V J t lauii their wants, call aud aee me. Clothing. Later and Better News FALL t ""' URQEST STOCK READY-MADE CLOTHINIt u th.0l,T- oive us s sail and try us. KINKE & LEGLKR Are now receiving their second purohsse ol AND WINTER mW Comprising all the new styles ol 8Ult AKD MARSEILLES VE8T1N08, FANCY AND PLA1X CASBIXEKKS, BLACK AJtD COLORED CLOTIIU And a good aa aorta) ant of Furnishing Gooda. t aiao keep th HAL LOU FHKNUH YOKE UHIHS riMKK A LxCGLKB. No. bU7 Hecood at. Professional Cards. the toe Dom die, w "all and had KLIHV TltOMPSOM, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ANI NOTARY PUBLIC. IirlLL attend to tUHinas entrusiea 10 mmwim V dmnance. oromntneas anaoare. i man s Wu Iding, aoum or uuun vau'u the rooi oeuupled by T. 0. Low. maidmawiy Dr. WILLIAM KOHY. rilYSlUAX AXl) SURUEUX FflOB Third street, opposite the Publie Square 0 Dayton, Onle. lailklll WILMHiH K. Lll!:L,VILiL.Ii, ATTORNBY'AT-LAW DATTON, OHIO, ornoR-No. 80 Msm street, nearly opposite oounea,., over . a Pry Uls jJdS .n . aud il. and tba Boseoarry UULIN & OAUILU Attorneys & Counselors at Law Uor man's Batldlug, Third street, MSiawlf BiYTOM, OHIO. ; Taea.sJ.lt Bit. F- F. Curvv IMITH at CUPFY, a be in , ,h A T L A A?TOM, OITIO.- .. itTORNEYI - . OA?TOM, OfFhlE Clii'" UiuldiDK, Tliirdil. jaadawttro lTui.(t, laylon, Qiito. JAiHKI Kfisliff ANt taxed pr COUnSf.Or at L .IAiMKS H.BAOOOT'l. (Late Probate Judge,) . A-TTOnNEY-AT-LA W ' OFKtOK-aeyimd alory Ftllllipa' Rilllding, corul Swond and Mailt aireela, eppoaite the KihukIi it,l I W'foii? It BRLLKFONTAIME. OHIO, ILL attead projipily to all bnslnesa eoirisl -are. 'r""' I- th. Sc., lo tbay eao.w.aoea. joaaa.aaf HOVK eV MeHAHOli I ATTORNET8-AT - L A 1 OFFICE N0.S,TaiUI8TBKT, DAYTOf aaltty Roomhrwtvior owuulad by J. A. MoMahovai dooraaatof tha M. It. Ohttroh naar Mam at. aul ' ia l.tiaui lift FOR SVL12. fTIHS VAI.tlAm.K FROpr.llTV at Ihe aon 1 cornerol Jetteraon sud Fillb atreela i A DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE, ee -h aidecon'aining 10 room", all in goad or wl'h a mrounlieut wella, eiewrn ., aad ata"" 'aLsiVa HIIUSK ANU lot on Fourth ste. "' ot Perry. For Particular inquire 01 Iuly7d3 Dr. OlfrSR. . r A. O. SULLIVAN. PAPER HANCSR aooM in rtw''w.i,. l - . Mw.MnT,,ai !'. tr. - ..c,."""r.w'" ,'J,r h. o-daxoed waa Q" ,M . .1. irr.r,.,r.ietoe e' estate-' vi o-a-s.-rr' - Wu riiiEH. aNMffl, ' trv dMaaaed stay at, lee. Professional Cards. Medical. i t i t " ' a:l.' .. 1 Ct'HES Ontiha Co'.ta, Sore Throat, Anthma, and l".nnumptlou. It ! nnl? Tirrmnny tor Buy ona ltouMid with fhn ompljDti lo try oon botite of trirklandi Mtllifluou Cough Baltam to '"nnirefhin that tt ( the h,t prmrat1on err ilil. II not only rnr the ano aCBcllono of the fhrn aid 1.1:11 , hill II curoa Nielli wrntn and fi...,,,n nl HI n.l inll, nn .,wll.. i. , kindot i-.,r. Tim.at. li i. peasant u. !,. rd'a iVEKYBlJliY la ba'ng cured ol tkis dlatreasiDg i deae by tha ua oi Dr. Strickland t Pitt Rtmtdf Hi r.J what those say who hav uaed It. . Mr. ( narl w. I.and.sti. ol 1 'unnlla, erd Mr. ) P Hacarde, Cincinnati, i, ,boih aerei ured a tr unir ona potot Ir. ttirlcSlaD'ie Pile Hen.eay. 'Jhey aa they have tried aveiythle tut nuid oKalB no relie,, but envPotol hlrlcalacd- Pile luniedy vtertad a perfect cure after aun",riiv tor mscy yrers vMh ibe wont kind of Plloa. Tley recommena every ioe who is puttering to tiv it. 1 asklbr Dr. Stricklaida Filt Remedy. Sold by all diuggits, P cla a pot. Msunlaclared at No. s Kaat Fourth at, Cuclnoait, o. oil AM) F Ja II X. Strickland hiti-Chnlera Mixture, H a rnmpoMitinn -f BMtrinjpfntu, bfnrletiti. isitm latDttt and rnrniltifti H hirh t. r i Itvrti.-iui. ... nowle.ix"" in Hi vly jrf mtkn tliat U fit-i k rnmiifnl eur(r Iihi-i lirt niai H nitr . l'hi- ii.ti. hn.-A Muturf in fow in up iu of ,ur ttm, m wh-r i( jivfn the girmMt Pniif-fio.ioii. It raVPfl ilia lW4f thoufsBiiiJat of our holciloiN mt.A ftliwnn, and w v i tmraniff n tn t th wt r mf dy in ihx world In l)iarrht-H nntl lvMn(rv. lf WsAMn.ol lOTlltiMno, MV. will lmnnt hunt,. to Mnrifly anv unfa tn il.t virtu of .ifru klandV Ari- jnoihiR Mixture- id iari vt nave a irrpat nuuihrm ttttftlrnuDiftlit frr-n padfnta who faayp i rt rurd ani wiqw protioutK fi m urnnip ny tiiir tifivk-lHtin, w.m rwrinkinKonia'D tottmor niricK lund'o Anti i'h..i raMixtU'. llvnu Ntitltr with Durrlua aud !- try try oue boaa, D,it wiumim 13 Hair Restorer. " . th A CAR) TO THE PUBLIC. rlUNDrSHIUNFftherehy return their thsnkr to Mr Vleniiae Fries, Agent, aud the eKRMASIJ LIFE I.VSl'BAXtK lOHPASi of Naw York Tor tha j!Tat prompfntH" tiify hat shown in pa;ig to ua th amount of th lOMmnt r oo tha lifr otratr kit)iir, dacmaad. Hsid Kirhar tnsurad hi la lor tha bauatit ol hm tfH and clul drnn, nn thi21il day o April, 1S64 Ida utdor took ai H,ai man on tna 1 day of Hay, 1S04, and on una nnynf nmpany naa naia ua Ui amount t tha tnaitraon vi.ivu. wa think it right that i licahould how tbesa taut PaytoDrday 24,186. tha put BARBARA FICBKD. A. UUUUilT. (luid ONLV GENUINE HA:E .RESTORER! DISUSES OF THE SOALP THK ttll oruieiTiadieal faculty Id traatlnc (Jii(ns of fa acalp haa, in a maoh;y or iikni, barn iat nd uyua, tha moat paoul-Mr dlst-aaaol tha hubiau irame.i nono i. wnnnarea at, an r quirt-a ;ri atu'iyap r aarch and a oariol invtahKBtin D ol tha pitft whir-h pronuca tha til . Uuiena tht cmiroi Uitteovrd, it ia an mtax mtpohaibiliiy m arttd it tha diaaa. and ftifct i prtnanm cur. lif a oi tna momip hkTt t -acn DroOfiUbuad lu-uiaMa by aa ol tha moatmtu?nt phyaiuiaua. 1 hhaa Totta VKAHS OF STUDY To ia peculiar part of tha human t rang a. and I am tuatiant'd iiim i puaafaa THK ONLY RRIUUOV 8oraa known, that would parmanontlr radical a tnoaa luainaonia uiavaaaa ei in a auaip X. a., ALT RHUM,bOAL EVAD, Ai othar omaaaoui dt-aahflaand raatora the hair to thoct who toava hfoora bald. To ttiaka good th aaariioo, 1 will forfeit j FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS f fall to cure tha worat esaes of dlaeaeed scslpa of tne longeet standing wlin ilia Olal.Y UKStlSI HAIR HKITOUEH. Read the lollowlne: i'lkstimcni u if 3ft. Sarah Owi ) Albaht. Nivt Tojik. Paor ItMvHN: Two veara auo niv aoalu ntrimi taaaaaataud my nair coininene. u to tail out vary Uvt. 'tui iliaftakM tsttrMtd until nt ifa'D wnm ana rorntilai 'V,ora. it Uecaoia fry puinful, my raat as night wa trokan: lha burniniiand .U'liiiik aannillon wait ULiun- portabii i would apply n m.dy altar ratnad), but oniT mtinifotHrT mi 1 connulifd af'Vtral thi- nana nf ihiftcity. 1 waa Informed hy tham that tha rdi-vaaH with which my twf lp mm atWorrd t t-.It Kh um. and that ttt y onulij not rnrrit ma. 1 raad Four mi vrttfsii.-Dt aud atiu ludd ia cohilH you. kou BHt ui H'l ma that you aouiu eradicate tha diat ib "I'd l-ealoie my hair, wlnen had Iwcon e eiy ll.u, A'i. n llmt aao-rauoe 1 placed mysell in your handa, and Ihe reru'la are, I I ave a IliXUiitmt l.i-ad ef haii, my acalp is oerle-llt well, and my l air haa ceasad lb v I ImJI ollt. Wai.t't 111 I V fUlil'H. i Mkd. rtAMetH Uoi i.i, No. ;7 ficiub Paarl atrwt It i h IkV't acknuwlf-dxad by all who havts unad th Hair Rfi'atiHfr, aiut tnair nama is l(Iiol, uiai u in THE ONLY PREPARATION Thai would etVi'tually and prninant)y rfoi lha Itairnf ihoMtwhoara tl..aad pravaut THE HAIR FROM KALLINQ OFF. Tbaltrga and rapully iwraaningnalao Raaioraur it tha aimua(-i avtd"n a ol tha niaoitold brnrT it i t'ou.v-rriorf upon THE HUMAN FAMILY. '1 ) I'ouri.lcuva of lha publui lia baati otiaiitfd. ana t, all u u i it maittsntini, tn aa mtritand tsI aupart- niny - t-VEB AIX PREPABATIONIS K.erlnlrhdiieeil. I dn not recornini nil mypieaa nloaauee hair to ims ais leel in Irel'k) aa many I niiinih". a H la ainiple inipoaailiilny, aim l.uallj- n, cuiiHialeal with the lawaol Nature, 'lolhoee alio are akeplical or iucreduloua, I will msse a hnua ride otter: I will rorrelt il.ooo ' (One Thouasnd Pollnra) If I fail to cure the wrl caeaol' partial hsldneaa, under BUeeu years' siand-- i THB ONLY OEM IN BA1B BIlBTORER. True a eaderful remedy la sold hydrugglata gener- I'g'vntiR i kuriiikt nA not oot it sknii j FOR IT. N R. rures guaranteed ia every ca.e sh re the 4 1 reenona tut i ae are implicitly Ola cd. I ear p.ive. VI per boitle, or sis totllea tort -. Hior H. A. l.L Ml Ml, Hole Proprielnr, No. oinge atre.l, , fcl.Hdly AlUny, New York. ! A FITITIOJI will vh presented lo un"nnr iu ail a uuio rasurneiair. aUUitsf.ia NOTICE. rillo.v will vh presented to Oovemor WAlTUAelSS EAOA.