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iailU miivf. City and Other Matters. Business in Dayton. Tk readers of the Kwrini., In lown and eoumrjr, ore respectfully retVrrer) to nur nd- vtrtiaing polums, as the hnti dirotorr to con ult be for malum purchase of any article thev may need. Advertiser are ilima liberal dealer". . tion, of Dayton, aill give a Social Pic-Nic, on Fhillipe Hill, on Tueaday net, 19th intt , Orand Pio-Nio The Butchers' Aseocia- on la.t, Th.i. f-:.4. c. it , . . " " " ruwn wr I MlrPk'dU 1 1 F inVIIHn TO eai C.nm vr-iaar, 4 . . .J - . 1 Jul 12-dtt, 4 JrjO Wlo Th-re will be a oiu-nic at the Fair Ground, u -wot row, by the children of IriDitj tchool. All friends are in tiled. For Bent. A good Ulable with four atalls and a Carriage House, inquire at No. 33S, Third atreet dlwj9, tSTHipa Tomatoes have made their ap pearance in maiket price only 6ie cent! apiece. Chemei. Some one in the City propo to nil Michigan cherries at 40 cent! per quart At it ii not worth while to "make two bite of a cherry" we can t afford the luxury. The Viot Property. C. P. Huber Son will iell the Viot property on Xenia Are na at private nle, and if not sold by Satur day July the lf.ib, they will then tell it at Auction. Onct more we any get the beet Barometer while they are in the market. At Rickey' 326 Third street. Lolt Pocket Book A snail pocket- book, contuining fifty cenia postal currency, and a note of hand, waa lost this morning The finder is welcome to the monev, if h will return the pocket bonk and note to Uu, Bmct'UN, Inly 2. 31:id street We had a moil refreshing ehoaer yesterday P. M. And vet Timby t I'nrtaM Barometer gave notice ol it two and a halfhonra before I commenced. On to Rickey's and buy wl.il they are in the market - Stray COW Strayed, on Wednesday Inst, a light red cow, whita npnt on her back near the tail, a white billy, white spot between'th borne, and horn projecting. A reward will be aid for her return. VALENTINE GERSTNER, Lafayette House. Ageatt Wanted T tell Timby's Porta bl Barometer. None but the best need apply. Agenti are now making from five to fifteen dollan per clay. Send for a circular to A. J Goodenoiiirh Agent, for O. At Rickey' Book Store 32B Third alreet. In Daylon, at the Phillips House, on Wed- netdaya, July 2, ; Auxut3I ; October the 6. In Xenia, at the leveling Honae, on Thurs days, July lri September 1 ; October 6. In London, at the Phifer House, on Fri day, July 2'.) ; September 2 . October 1. In Troy at the Morris House, on Tuesdays duty in ; August t ; uotober 4. lu Piqirt, at the Piqua House, on Mondays, iuiv iU ; August , urtober 3. In Lima, at the Lima House, on Sundayi, July 24 ; Agust 28 ; October 2. In Sidney, at the Sidney Hotel, on Sdtur- days, July 23 ; August 27 ; October 1. n Bellfontaine, at ibe Logan House, Fridays, 22; August 26 ; Septemher 3U. au opnnpoei 1. ai me tvuutt House, on Thursdays July 21 ; August 26, September Dr. Cone ha practiced in the above place about five yar!, with th most gratifying sue cssa He treata all form of chronic dis eases, and avail of all improvement, in all schools of medicine. No charge for con saltation, but cash for medicines. Consult Dr. Con before it is too late. NOTICE. .only fOTiCiii hersbf aivan thai petition will ba praeentad 10 ma 'Jruataeaor Mliml Towoahln. itrumerv Cpnntv. ohln. at thatr jmttn nn n H.l iy of liilv. 1H, t.mjrmiMimt towmhlp rond l laMoiits. lollwm Bt.onin.autatthoutii. west rorner of the south-' enl Urter of section 16. tcwa 1, ranKe s e4t, an., la bh outn lio or said see noa 1 thrui slnimMid -ei-tioa line wet, to the oen rreof (he toaoship ro.i betwiwu Miami od uerman towBhii. (limy li, 1HM j K. BWATH.Ki.. WILLIAM WALKKK, 10. 30 THIKII 8TRKET, DATTON, OHIO, I prrparrd to witommoaale his cueloinars wlu arvrii.l ui ganueiuea's wranaa apparal cd llst !! nuil Wnt UIUr. Ttioi who wo. ooH, jalr, !, mi ri, hoslerw, aloves, tmolH, snoee, slippers, a., g.vs hlin sr-Kll. Iisnnkerchil sill an will it nit O. Is. Hymr'm Kala.t. iN III. inth dy of Mav. A. U. liM, the under. V sivneii . ppolDled sn.i qiallrted ,1mlni. nil 01 IhK Mill, ol U. I, Bever. lAle of M.,nl,,,.rr vouotj, ont t in) n Uil'IM HKVIcii. :iiw HOOP SKIRTS!! Hnop fSklrt t'notory. fplll: undemrned Imre e.lsMl.hed a Hnop Nk.rl J-,i";,,'i'7,,N" ""i l'''1 neerine 0.-eol ? '. k l"'rN"T or" n'1 Pans ijl Hktn. rpuril neatly u, warranlsd lor sis inmiihi. 0.ir.ets b. Bu.tles eonslsntlr on l aud. La.liere memher ths place Mo. ,&, ff,i,h ,i,t, D.ion. nKBMTKiN HKO. uu.rt-t( C A-UTIOIST. A 1''p"n warned nat o Imat tnv wi'e, 1 V Shn5".M Kl"' 00 m "Jaunt, .he lisnua l.lt my he snd Uosr.1 without jn.t e.uee rtelll e? will lv dUa eoittraeted hv other 10.ml.er. ol ml ' 'Za. lt TUUHA1KIK. STRAYED, ta. bwk A hberl wm,A l II ... . , . " r""' tion , that I wmw bin. .m!" " 10lonM- jv.- the that are is the lore a to the tea and th By Telegraph. By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE Last Night's Dispatches. I . j lliarucri, Fa , .Tuly U Headquarter hare ore no later in coinmunicatinn with the authorities at Washington. Tba fclspsrt ment, several days since telegraphed to Gen eral Couch, investing him with ample power to meet auch a cotlingiicv i It is understood that at east i jh( hr ,!.. nT" been destroyed on the Northern Central '""'. "Otween Murcieiown and Cockey. railroad a . i ... , ., r . .-;"- " iw- I native Indian, state thnt the rebel force in I vadinf the North in very large ; there are the '" nriBoclea ot cavalry and Breckinridge' a, Rhodes' and another division nf infant.. lh"r t"oient were kepi a profound secret. I he penerahmnreMion w. however, that the object w thcantureof Baltimore and Wash ington. Tto de ierler belonged to th force that drove Hunter from Lynchburg, after which affair a large reinforcement arrived from Ri htrmnd and marched northward 1 aT. 7 telegraphed from Cumber- land, Maryland, that there i no truth in the report that John Morgan an 1 Imbodeo are fol lowing tinnier a forcee. ilanter force 00 oupy Maninsburg, and another body of our troop holds Hageratown The rebel etill Bold boutb Mountain Pa, while th main body are demonstrating on Washington and Baltimore, from Dointa between Mnnrvm and Baltimore. Depredations of the Florida. ort of th hark Goloonda, U in all ; also of the bark G.eenland, 13 in all; also of the bark Selinda, 12 in oil; left here at 12 o'clock to day for Philadelphia to be followed by five of another vessel. AH the vessels were captured and burned since Friday last by she pirate Florida, off Cape Henry and CapeCbsrle Sixtv two men came ashore at Cape Island, New ,lerey, being tne crew of th ahooner Margaret and Davis, from Port RovrI fni- M. York, and foar barks th OreenUnd, loaded with coal, bound to Pensacola; the General Berry, for Fort Monroe, with hay; and the Iceland, londed with billiwt, from New Or-j leans, for Philadelphia. :- All th men were I brought in by die chooner Howard, freighted with fruit fur New Voik. She waa released by giving bonds for $6,000, and bringing the captured men to Cape Island. Tba iiark Oolida, Captain Winslow, of New Bedlord left Tallmihain, Chili, April 14th, bound home Willi i.nuu hills ol oil, f,rineipally in freight. She was enptured by the Florida 00 the eve ning ot July Bth, in lat. 37:30, longi. 72:16 All hands were taken on the Florida, and th. veei humed. General Franklin Captured in a Train. Phu.aiiklpuia. Julr 11. Th tblluwinT l,u. bean received from the Superintendent of the panimore a, unio Itailroad. .. . I wa oondnctor nf No. 17 train Th rcoels atiarked the train at Magnolia. They wrin inruiign iun train, csoiurin? all the n ! cere and soldier, among mem Meior Genera rrariKiin. tney went thrnngli must of the passenger car, plundering watohe ami mon. ey. f bey unloaded the beggar- oar. and set ire 10 my train, horning three first cla pus senger cars, one second claas car, baggage mi niu engine, a iso, one ireigbt car and a Northern Central engine that was on the aide J. R. MUNSHOWER." Communication Cut Between Washington and Philadelphia. iuii.auELi-HiA, .iuiv II. The rehe Is rol iue wirws ai .1agn011a, sixteen miles from Baltimore, and intercepted a large number of dispatches, and among them one from Secretary Stanton to Genaral IV,l..li.. der. W have no communication with W..h. ngton, and there is the greatest rmnn,i oera The Bulletin has a aneeil ti.r..tnk - Wilmington. Delaware, which aava ih.t ik. report of lha burning of the bridge over Gun- powoer river, oy the rebels, ii not believed. Th mansion of General Cad waller at M.. 1 v. wurnvu iuib morning. New York Militia Called Out. AlbaRY, July 11. The Governor will au oruer lor all cit'Seoi to hold tbsmsslves in readiness for service, and a proclamation urg ing tho citizens to volunteer Into National uuaras. MORNING REPORT. Exciting News—Rebels 20.00 to 45.000 Strong—Washington to be captured. from Washing jv.- r.u,..K, Juti 0iar Uj( smrmithlng on Kockville road commenced at an eorlv hour afternoon, and continued by advance of ru. turce 10 a point tour mile west ot Ta neytown. There their croirreaa on that topped, and ihey disappeared in some other uirrsiiun. ounstqueutty w bear of their eairmtsuing netween u and 12 o'clock 01, nd around 7th street turnmke near fi. farm aud residence nf F. P. Blair. It i reoorted lo-dav that th. .kl. k....j residence of F. P. Blair. T here wre 800 infantry furc encamped at Rocltvi.le lt night. Thonrh nanie u.,.. refugees arriving to-day from viciuiy of Ed ward Ferry, report them crossing north of point yesterday and to-day iu large num bers, aume saving 12,000, other ssy 30,000, Breckinridge being in com nand of 1h.1r.H- eance in this direction, and Imboden com manding cavalry now hanging around fortifi cations. All waa quiet in th f.onu Our nickel lie. upon what is known as th River road. Ipto noon to Jay the Star av th num ber and purpose of th rebel invading fore confusingly conflicting. W give elsewhere opiuiou entertained by many that th rebel is not of weight sufficient to undertake seriou attack Upon the fortification of Washington. and that it is not their purpose do 10 p., contra, we ban just received following from a source of great intelli gence and reliability, one that has on renaat.d occasions had the earliest and moil accurate iniormatmn or rebel movement in Virginia. Information received from thi Quarter is a. follows : Rebel army invading Maryland down v auey is a,uvu itrong, including 800 cav alry under command of Karly, Breckinridge, Ransom, Imboden and McCausland. Long street wa at Gordonviile 00 Monday but with additional force to join the rebel invaaioo, to purpos ol that army wa to atWBpt oaptor of Washington by lurprii. J of vt eu or lur uutt n. pork VJ - 8 I1 ed to have his fore In. I railroirl is rr ' rtH mod is Hionttm. Mm. eorotnand aud egrwet. creased. In lete figlit Moaebv captored PI cavalry men, killed 20 and captured a Major and a 12-pounder fan non, Kenrhelocv rnmrnands en company operating- near Fairfax Conrt Home and near Occoquair. New Your, July' 12. Sunday afternoon th ateamer Elestric Spark on a oyage from ihii port to Havana and New Orlean we hoarded and taken poeion of by the pria- r r lorma. vvnen trie t lorida wa rirt di cofered ahe waa dimant about 15 mile to windward and waa nuking f.ir Kleoiri" Spark winch gained 00 her rapidly; when 7 or K milea u intent th Florida hoiiterl I'nol..l, flag, which wae kepi fljin um, amhin 120H yarai ot Ibe ateamer, when the reliel tug wa ubatituted and a hot bred aaieru of Ktentric Spark, clowly followed by another rrn her bow, ateamer not coming to, immedietely a (hell wai fired, which after Unking within a few feet of the reel pained directly Ofer her ahnot midsbip The it-aoarr then hoe to ana we imm. diatelr boarded by a party from the Florida, who took poweneion of her and ordered the Captain on board the privateer with bt paper. Personal DrnnertT Hetroed cir taken, but the ateamer with all her mail coniaiued in 65 ttag retained, 1 1 . Later—Cavalry Skirmishing—The Florida makes a Capture. qnarti past 2 o'clock th stale of """ vicinity or naoDett tlrencb r. V continued to be about lha aatn. .Win. th morning. Tber ha been noeeueral en- gagmeni, out cavalry skirmishing going on 01. loiervaia. a n enemy tins u'lt made his ir"'"1" anywuere wunin rapga ot our gun, and 10 far shown no disposition to do u. casaaiue reported on oor side fn the ngit ot this morning between Lowell and the rebel cavalry. Telegraph Destroyed. torn; July U Pred-nt of the In land Telegraph Co. telegraph rrom Philadel phia that the raider have destroved ibe l.n.. of th Independent Telegraph Cj and uch of the line of American Telenrsi.b Cn along the turnpike between Philadelphia .nH Baltimoie. LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT Heavy Reinforcements Needed at Washington. Inert nn. Haviik ik Gkacs, .lulv 12. A construe tion train Mt here ibis morning to repair the railroad, and telegraph lines of the American Telegraph Co. Communication with Baltimore will proba bly ba established this evening. nemi nmcial intelligence received here th. yesterday P. M. a Cghr wae progressing seven miles from Washington on the 7th street road near wnrystal spnngn. rartie from Blair, 16 miles from here, re port 1,000 rebel cavalry there last night a urri- is no uotini (it immediate necessity for u-nwj reiniorcemeru to Washington. Heavy Reinforcements Needed at Washington. General Franklin and Staff Prisoners. I2.wl p, M Everyihini; was quiet aronnd the city last nipht. A force 01 reneis passed throngU Taaevtowa on the way 10 jnin the main force. The rebels had uenerai rranklin and sthtT with them, ca tureo on rne rniiadeipbia road on Monday, On br id); over thn Gunpowder river, on me 1 niiodelphia road, was urned. Business at a standstill. Nearlv all the nil I lata frnm m. enj are cinsea. ,-auer, in Rebels Attacking the Fortifications at Rebels Attacking the Fortifications at Washington. PHII.Allgl.pnii. Jill 12. 2 o'nlnel, K'- anij two fooa wires ere working eonth ol here, nutnors prevail ot on oltack by 13,000 rebel nnnn ke V 1. . r .. -k in. A.viiiiHrn lortincaiinna nt w.,hm. . " . , , a '""1 -nuiioi ue irarea 10 any utinaoi source. Business I nearlv susnended: mueb , sitemenr exisu nere; public meeting or bo log Deld in th Independence Square. Re cruiting is very brisk, and before to-nichl lorire number of men will ha ailv te. T... fur Washington and Baltimore. ea IS-li'OI IU-1U1) . Fire in St. Louis. ST LoCIF). Julv 12. Th Oliver ?ire.. R. ei, lormerly th Monro House, kentbv Block Well ft Johnson, wa nearlv destroyed bv fire Vt f uat DO' J" mimaied. Until further orders no ateambnata m, ke allowed to ascend the Mia Allri plfliaP oKaw. Jefferson City without sufficient arms an am munition and crew uffioint to defend her against, me guerrilla now eurrouodiog th .."..... j a.uiitt. iiiatatream. Telegraph Rebuilt. Pill ADCLPBIA. Jnl 12 Mana.ee W:i.n th amcricoD Teluranh Co . in Baltimore! went ont last niilit and rebuilt the lin.a !.. iroyea oy in rebels, that re opening tele prapbu communication between tber and esnincrtnn. lrains now run reularlv from :.i,i...... nrL: ' ' neiuiufiiu naanington. Rumored Escape of Gen. Tyler. rBll.ADKI.PHlA. Julv 12 The K.liin American of last evemne- sera Oen T.I.. pr, . , . reoeis.ond mat be bad reach cincoii mine. Keporte of th ciptnr of Osn Pranlrli conflicting, aud Franklin not Taken. fraoTVILLE, Julv 12. Tho rennrtaH of General Franklin waa lni.nrr.Al The misiaxe waa made bv the reaamh an. ke... uenerai rranklin and o nin. Th. aUtement I confirmed by one of Wallace's COMMERCIAL. COMMERCIAL. New York Market. kw 10RK, July 12. Cotton quiet; floor ana uvy, 2a lower, 1I601186 extra Slate; 1100(1200 round hoop; wheat, recept ell Kn.l I f 1 r 1 . . ' .. u nominal onjiu lower; cor unchanged 6265; new oat dull 9l(M); dull ond heavy, lower, 42 me..; 46 i626.lW 40i "w PriB Urd : whiskev duino7S; petroleum dull 57 orod.; SOfi e6ned ond boued ; 8r)100 free Yow, July 12. Stock dull lower, tnoney 7(S8, ootiv ; sterling quiet ; gold 2T6; v. .e . u..iw ia. . netf laiaeeA . 6 e '81 II. eounone HiA: f,'in'm Am... si- fl-Ulll corner i ta v th prove . Dayton Market. DAYTON, July 12. HARRMAN'S FLOCR Red wneat, wholesale HI no. Retail $11 40. Willi jo. rORXimi; Shelled !W(3 100 OATS 7.0 1 , .', . . RYE 1 i:,, 1 o. llARLMY tl 10 ', CoFFhK MO.-J 1 " ' ' SUGAR 2,Va2. MOLASSKS-fl 40 per gAt RICE IHe n.r Ih. TOBACCO-ll 00.. I CO per lb SOAPS 15c ner th. STARCH 12Jc per Iti HARr RKFINED SCGAR-4do per lb f'OFFEK SUGAR 33 per lh. LKD 20c per tb. ' SHOT f 4 2u per eack. SPICKS All advanced fiftf per cent ' BROWV SHEETING ML'SLI.V 80f8ac per yard. ; PRINTS-10f3)j0c pr y.'rd. ' EGGS 25per dor.. WHISKY 1 70 CFIEKSK. lijfinJO, DRIED PRACIIKS 23f.i ?2 DRIED APPLES 15C-12H. BEANS Per bu.hel2'60(5:t Of HAY Timothy tlSfHtO per ton TEAS f 2 50(5)2 00 ' RICE10Q18 per lb. ' LARD 1 5(5,IC. BUTTER 2fKa2A. Amusements. H USTON HALL ! ! FlilDAY EVE.VIAO, JILY latb. DONALDSON. The WIZARD of the EAST. TIGHTROPE ABTIST. VENTRILOQUIST, 0.. Ac' ISO Beautiful Presents! GIVEN AWAY! A0MISNIOV, ten. I .Inly l-' d'il. ! New Advertisements. NOTICKbBrirDOEmLDKR ActaToa's Ovrtrs, MoNTooasav Cotiavv, Onin, ( AI.RI proposals rlh eonstruetlon of a wooa. en bnda overih. Srest Ml. mi at Daytnn. below the rsilroad hrltlRe will he recaivtd si llns orBra un til 1 o'cloi'k, ni.011, an Menday, the lt ol Aueu.t ne.it Proponale will alo tm received st this offlre unul the time aheve mentioned, for the conntruetlon ol a Wir Ku.fuion lirldtta over lh river at the same pi 'e I'r posal ,r M.ioory snd Out er.true luroto I mide sepsraiely and In stilot O'rordance With the plan, an-l speO'lieations on Ale in this oftV. The OmmiHsiuners will ot course eiorelsa Ui.tr right to leiecl all hlds II the? see proper to do 10 THUMAb O tilWK. 1 , .. ..u . ' ' Auditor, at. 0., 0. July ll.ttdawl'. (lMyronJour al and Ulmlnnstl Oaselle please eopv.) or Court. A KARM AT PUBLIC SA1.K. Atmer Htephens, 1 No. K'JtA, VH. Ol .Tseoh O. Kenler et. si. I IJUllslIANT to a decree ol I he Superior Court or MoiiiiT'imery iMMiuly, Ohio, entered in lha ahote .t im Millie i arm, a. l' iwt I Will, on 'liwdajf, Awnut ItllA, I MM, atth door of the 'Mirt Housn, la theoilv orTeyfon, .sid eonnty, hetwean r.he hours of two and four oVIo-'k P M. of -aid day, sell st Publle outery to the hiRhe.l htdiier. the following deeerilaid preml-e.. -art of the north half f section numher eiirhtaen flS), lowmhip number three (3), and range nun. her Ave (5), between the Miami river, in M,iniu,...e-V county, Ohio, lemoning ml the half section coiner ou the west line of said sectiou ; thence north I" w cast eighty-two (sa) po'es lo 'i.r; thena south l two hundred and nny-two and thirty-.it hun dredth. (iVi J.I. inn) poles to a corner i thencu south e-.i eiguiy-iwu ami lorly etghtli hun.lre.ith. (u poNs to a corner l titenca north a as' we.t two hundred and nlv-'niir and lorty hundrs iiha (M poles to Ins place of heginnlnk, containius one hnndrad and twenty. nine snd seveutv one hull dredths (imi-looi sores. Beid Karm Is about two miles essl ol Centrevlll. has upon il a deviling, two lo cslno, s fratna tenant u about fifteen acres of hoiiR, lirci oruhnrd. d irarr ever hui.r rt , . T. F. Tuimb ft K. E. JoAii, AU . in'.y 11. 1W Jwu. 7 Mav for -U7 u WAV. v . BAbAMUKF Ho. Wheeler & Wilson SEWIUO MACHINE. reEIiJlit.Vi1L0hV 1 ARE APAPtKP TO SVKkt Ytrlety of Sewlae; far Frnnlly Wer, FBO.Ih Uahtast Minim tc the Ranvteei doth. They work enuallv well iiuonHiiir. svu.1... Cotton UoWi, hewing, yunrtnn, Oathenng, Hem ming, Felling. Bradlngaud lording, patfonniiui evei y stales of dewing eicenl wcrkm. Mlltle U.le. ritltobing on Buttons and th like. i All and ufflce .16, st jun.lU-dlf Street, Phillip Uouse, JNO. C. ANtvENEY. CAMUEL WIELL. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Dartoa, O., Mo. 1 JeSareosi et., AKKt KINK KWEp BOuTs at tne shortest i wn .law., eu '.l men s HOVS' Work of all kinds. mde nn nr.l., nM,m ... aud all work warrautad. Varv flne i i- , . i . tu AND (.'P OF THR LATEST 0TTLM. Junsntlta Ong ,iAb ( U.MFAM f K01 UK. ri'flia I del June Hto.khold.rs of the liavtoa Us I .. a ! Il Co.t. nipanv. sreuntioad mat a meeting will I ue.nat tne unk ol ilia uom.n. N..., I, u ... , of Jsfl.rson sud Third street., on Monday lha 1 I'w the hourvof g snd I Kooogp. la k elect si I ihrrvtors to serve ilia ! S .eel. a. -- ri i wi nm'. , c uiy NTKAY E m the i HOUSE. --otHllt-lulainair..l, rourt .n ine nremieea or John raider, in TFatnt .uennip, .wootgomery vouott. Oluo. ee.ul.t.u I the Hel.iounteia K ad. miles Nonhee.i t....r. i lyton, snd II miles ftoio oshnrn. One. he L..e i Veer. Old. Hwavuie.1 ab (h lei ek..i.t ' u . tMdsUUil a haltar. In. owner will .'.... 1 pi.,per.y. pay onaige. and tak kin away. I . " e ei a pretided h is va orki nsB. umiwa. acwt.aj y U. at. AiAJirMAN. -MOSES ' I v til 1 Business Notices. ; j I jams i, !;nvi.i)so., Licensed Auctioneer. , AM) REAL SIAT AGK.VT. 70, Main Street Zfyfier Room. "," TClinM RR AttOS ABL.K WIl.LPnlt Hnl ITirtei ihr at AucttMi or Hn- rt !. Rtiil mtxiiaw lltasrii a.i .aiT.naaa. m. n.AU.ai 1 11 it aMhsoa AW. ..I. V ' .liamruMe hrmH for Hni. or icti.g for tinrove j 1 diiy Pmprrtj in I'-Ttnti ' - Jun?JJ!i lJLB4, - 111 ,n c r amd"6 penIIn "d; -AT Tllf'.- Bazaar of Fashion. IE1VRV KLIn, - . Proprietor, Ho. J3 Third t., I'nder lh Phillips Hones. HAS Insi Herolvad. end is still Receivlar, a Snlen JUBtocaof r Gold and Silver Watches, Ofth Vry B t Mkt- LADIES JBWELKY Ol AJl Klu J, hifh for 4utlitT tu4 WiyU chdo( b wIIratajTfiM'. llocii or ETery Style nod Quality. A (plsad d seltotlna of the most Modern Situs l elaborate and lltliJr f talstied PLATED WARE. The Oreatest Varietv sad Bast Styles ol TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, And all elkrr artidn pertaining lo Ele gant Domeitic Economy. The Proprietor hss slsn on hsnd s choice selection otthe late.tanomo.ir.hionslilA.iylesor hell Am ber, and other Ttt. kin t omb., F.os, and maur other Fsiii'V Article. 10.1 nilmerniii, to m nnou Mr. K Una take, pleasure In tnmnii.( his (rlen.ls the l.u.iiie.., anil fiom hsiu pur"Ka.eThis i,h' 1 r . .anit, tie is enahlen lae I si prloe. not to oe ur Wieeert (or lilierstitv In the W...i., " ' .. ovHeiitr'.ioa In. siniwre ih.nhs bi his rneuds snd ihe u..iotur ih.i iTor, he will s.ld thai 11 will ever ..... .., . wuo ueai aitn mm. Respertlillr, iii:r hliive. June a, UH4 All At) s . JOHN BETTELON, Hboleaale Dealer In loriign & Domestic Liquors! No. 28S Third Street. DAYTON, OHIO: jBKPBON dAN Da Largs and Aaaortad Quantity Bourbon, Rye, and Other Whiskies. BRANDT, GIN, RUM, BITTERS, AC. to,Als,aLtrge Slock of Oifsrs."M June is, lest. dwu J.&sB. SOHTJTTB, Ba'ALtM IN BOOTS AND SHOES. A good Ridt-Mad Stock fclwyt oa CUSTOM "WORK Of th best quality Made to Order 116, Maln-iU leconfl door frcia the aaTKei usyioo, o. (une Jm Music. STRING MUSIC. an nrsparoa so I p rUes, Oa., at the nl'jet wth f rot Kalr urnish Btnna Music far ball.. S lOWaelbOa.lhla raiee. S.rin. .in mi rra rairunun during th last summer. teal comment snail eau satisfy all his old euatom ers. I am a DwahipAr ii,. i,..,., u... . csiifurnl.h sonumbrf piaca. lor a Strug hand. orders left with Charles Tneohald.eonte Tliird ba Jerter.ou streets, undi promptly attended to deisusm r Hu.taa Hall, will rANiFt, a kk MANCtTAOTUlEK OP STOCK I NO H! vVhe seals and Itatail, and liesier in Notions, Hosiery, &c, 10T Main 81, Between Msrkel Feurth ftt , DAYTON, OHIO. aTBa keeps t.a hands wipe-y of auMkiu-., (set. Varn.. 1'iatarshirui, A.-. June T, lam i itaw un II in will 1" on. sny tatin. io." 10 i VAIJ- BTJEEli HOTEL, ON THE LEBANON PIKE. JACOII ALTUCU, FROCK. House, (situate Smiles unuh nf li.rton, oa the l.eiienon Pike,) prepied to aomtao- cu-toiiiers in Ike wont aali.lautorv Dutaaer It. 14. ' I'At. . M A I . A l II II P . i ... Attorney at Law, DAVTOV. OHIO. nearly Honae. Jua 7Ui. iim.J oppooit the dll parwn. due WOGAMAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE VorX.dUoa Tp Montjomerj1 Co., t. s needs and atcHcres sod other lo- etrumenta o' writ, ag, aad attend uvmiiily u feu rLnn. Intrusted te lus care. Juoele, lias 0A)wm Ikeept ,7. He. Clothing. i i ClothiuClothiDg! THE LARGEST STOCK of cioths'.; Aad Gassimere , IN THE CITY Of DATTOhl j FINK E & LEOLER. I ClUhing Hall. Xo. '307 5ront Street, Dayton, Ohio, are now Receiving a j Large Supply of Spring and 1 Summer Goods, I rim.rl .iug all the Litest Styles nr Blsrk snd Col . ored rrriH.li, ran -y and Plain Ca.s.m.re.; Jilk. Bstin, Msrsalllas, an) other r-. Httle. oi , et.rinss, .r Catom dmers. A o,.n pl.le Use of JUKMNWINO UWp, and Ih. Ur.ii j HwUK Of Kontly-Made. C.losUinr , To he found in snr Bouse In lh Cllv. Fink 0 La, let are Agsnts tor SINOEH It CO.'S 8EWINO MACHINES, II i".' .''hl!! tor " onw'leel purposes la the Jamilt.andnrshoBa,a.rln.antaii lotro4aet4 la tl, couniry Mouar gai.0e.Oia e I , o.ilii r 00 JOSEPU LEUCHdlllIBeLR,j CLOTHIER: Tltlrd Door Et of the Central Bunk, ' THIRD 8TRIET, Hiioi;teJ,0iT"1 Ur, C!t Waii-Silsd Spring and Summer Goods. Call at the old soj ws',1 estahu.hel House, -8IQN OF TbeCalirornla Clotblo; Store. June rth, 1SC4. , 10'4 SIAMl KTHECI, . , OPPOSITE PHILLIPS HOUSE, RBHPKCTrCLLyoslllh sttantlen ol Ibe Irsd, to their Larg blood of , i4.E3STa Ac BOYS' , OLOTHIN G Whir), is Ent.rely Xrte d Elevar.t' June s, ltnt.dSin LtSJNCK HO , lie Main Ulrest MERCHANT TAILORING IIBNHY MILLER. hTuT " "' nm '" "0H. lie. Old d J AMES BRAOELIN, ' MANUFACTURER OF '; , Tress-Hoops & Coopers' i' o o l s . HARDWARE. No. 31, Third Htrett OAYTOV, OUIO. lime td. l.tuj. HENRY KREMEH, GDsslor m Fsshionabls a TT O mn a . fl Ladies Furs, Straw Goods, CLOVES, &C., &C., Ul OOKMIB, Om Malar aad Thirst ocs, W.at ji. " ' June t, mi. OAYTOX, OHIO. HENRY THOMAS, PUMP MAKES, ;:: Shop on Wut Side f Weytn Stremt, ntae ' Phillip Waltt't Grocery, prepared to oak Pompsof tliabsstsoalilv lu pairing done on .ho 1 " HfiJ! V u,uui "' "akarr. oa Tnu. ot-.iJ h promnby aitaudad o m-t June 7th, leoi ., A. It. BeCLUHk, RBAL ESTATBAOBNT t . ten THIRp iTP.prT AX ,0HI, H ITOfpf , .1 ' large atnoonl of propertv for sal euwi as houses aiJ lots, in ah parts ol thi oltv Ii I? prte... ranginc from l.nr nTndei llacl2i do.lars, on uood baTUanta. an.l --n . .. . . iiusnnty of vsoanl lot. .r AUTsavarZ ;or sale, ranging from on handre in I mm toV. W ' Those having properly for sal, and tbosa aanltn in y, w.n do well to can on olaTas lebaTalv. mtliot etteaimn , . i i , " eOOU h..e' had z: te , "'r1 . ,..nn. .w MieiniKs in una rail lain. A. a. MuClXiUk Sports of the Turf. JOHN P, MUM MA, 5 tEXIUOTO.' JTf TRAINING COUBSii I'tns BUh Norsk of Doytass. O.A .'INK COUK.K (or th. aoetuxtasdanaa .1 ah datir to tram noraaaT in INtt. M "A FllED. SCHWARTZ, elutohor, StoU No. 38, WITH ur. OF TBt MUtH IT HOUSS on kaud the Beit Htulltj of Me.U, IVPL0Ytn. J?L " s ww led lo i.llP.ir.g tIl,,,'ot Jt,i',T sg.-tsi.ou w.rkfcVi ttwaoovew.g. and a.1 rn-ne. Pa.d AdUreee. 1) lUlvlOtvr. HtkklNGM.f O CO.. ystrm Kiatugaa.