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i City and Other Matters. " ' " ". ... ... , . . . ,i. t lit- huriRK Comptnv will he held at the fc. , , , , , , riKK Unit e on TidiT next ;:r,ili at 2 o clock rjnTlna.A nifi'l I n.i nf I til lnf.b -tiiil.li.r. tt D. K. BOYER, President. PlO NiO St Josephs coiiirregation pro- pmes liiiK'iny a Tic Nic on tS l'air (Ir.iiinds on Thnmd.iv, the Hi t!nv of August. Pro- cceds npplif d to a illimitable purpose. Jvl9if, , . For Sab A pood I thiiip Ilmi for unlp. -which can o erron.! to any twit of ll,o oity foradwnliint.fi Cull nin . ' 1 I ' I 1 . J , . . (I I w. AYMIKf, Or I.AIiUOTT, . - .... j For Rent or Sale A house for isle or rent on Walnut street. Call al Wm Walkor'a Clolhinpr Siore No. .".01 Thiid airm-t. July 18th To-morrow nlternoin, al 2 o'clock, C. V Huber & Son will oll'-r the Viot property at Public Sale at the Cmirt House. See plat at their store. Pio-Nio There will be a Grand Union l'it-Nic and Cotillion Party at Levi Heard" aheer'fl Grove four miles norih of Onyton, on Saturday, July liOih, 1801. Admittnncn to Floor ?1 00 j.cr couple. i Lincoln Policy. i'lm policy of the man Abraham is at lant clearly developed It ia XiyperoT Nuthinij! There is no escape from this conclusion, and his adherents, may now be atyled with striking exactitude, of phnise as Nicr-or-Nothinmsts. SKiyWearo cruiilied to observe that the Cincinnati Commercial can occasionally con dense its "lists of Sherman's dead nod wound ed," so us to inuke caustically pluvial com. ments on the "family jars'' of the Democracy. Now Yaur Time. Thnso who think of joining the Copperheads had better make ap plication imme liately, ns th ; quota is almost full. From all quarters we hear of large and influential accessions to our ranks. W'e shal' he able to "restora the L'uion" by volunteer ing. No draft need he npprtheiidcd. Who are the Rebels Njw? If, us ap pears by recent ilcvelopeinents, the rebels are willing- to ground their uruis, and return to the Union, upon the Funic terms that their , fathers o'ii into it, then, we niay periinenily inquire, who are the enemies of the Union? those win are willing to restore it, or those who ain't ? Westward the Greenbacks of Despot ism take their Way, Keen it before the people that all the greenbacks of the Kastcrn monopolist have been scut We6t to purchase our wool and wheat, and they are holding gold down until lh-ir plan is consummated. What's the use to talk of the "prices" they are paying, yreenbavktT' It's a grand scheme to swindle our producers and to brins; our iimssos to want, and it is nothing else. A rainful Instance of Getting; Up too Barly. I'lie proprietor ol the liuruul House has been p'ueed umlrr obligations to the Journal of this city for advertising its "poor wine" at $ui),0l) per bottle. If the Journal conld be permitted to lie a bed a little longer in the inornliitrs, what a glorious thing it would be. Too much early rising hath made it sick. SkiTl n commenting with great colored ability on the Clifton Houie an t Niagara ' 'peace negotiations, the JournaC tales rank in this wise: "Suffice it that, if President Lincoln has permitted these rebel emissaries to visit Wash ington, it is a circumitancn which wi II nltiact the attention of the civilized world, and of copperheads." What effect it will have upon the black re publicans and other barbnriam the Journal does not say. But it is fair to infer that it .goes upon ite favorite and truly original prin ciple that a "clear statement of case disposes of argument." So be' It: The civilizi-d world, and the copperheads, against the abolitionists and the real of mankind, inclusive of the South Sea Islanders and Dirger Indians Col. Jaques ana the Abolitionists The abolition press of the counlrj are vent jiig a portion of their spleen, just now, upon a certain Col. Jiovks, of the 7X1 Illinois In fantry, who, by the gracious permission of Lincoln, was paused through Grant's lines, and succeeded in making his way safely in to the rebel capitnl. The visit is represent ed as being a private enterprise, but by some sort of strategy or hocus pocus the "volunta ry embassador" was fnrnished magnificent quarters al the Spotswood House, and was honored with two interviews with the Confed erate President, and al least one ditto with Secretary Benjamin. The Colonel reports Jeff in good condition, (what's left ol him) and our prisoners as well cared for as is pos sible under the circumstances; and this is the "head and front of bis offending." If he had pronounced Dav s haggard and despon dent, and our prisoners starved and dying of neglect, he might now, instead of being the subject of ridicule, have been chief among the lions of the abolition tribe.,,. The Colonel was "treated" with distinguish ed consideration generally, while sojourning in the rebel capital, on "smiles and wine of the brightost hue," with f CO 00 brandy by way ef variety. Ban B.iee Great Show On Friday' nett, .IrttT' Jii. Dan Kino in announced to U I'uy mill h.s Kreat show nf educated ' erl.., ,.1-sr animals Dan Kiea lias e coiitnre.l to intfrarintR liiinself amonjat all classes and conditions of men everywhere. Ithat h neer f'l to collect in Imrannse au- ., . r ilienee, but on this occasion no ha concen. ... ... , , Iralcd such a comlnnntion of attracnom that . , we nrc not surprise I al the accounts we hear "I" 11,0 multitudes who throng the Great Show wherever it has exhibited :thi Reason, A jeomple'e Mud of l'reneh, Knglish mid Amer- 'CHn thoroughbred horses, educated in every i'nn'.'iniili'i1 style of the mtninje ; dancing and tricls horses, school mill libeny horses of eve ry ooncp.vn.u.H simile of tuition ; roinic mule infrinpintr upon the voontum ofilieir mas'cr; i.,....i i... it. i.. .i. .. .i . i.: . i. ii nii.ru imi ii mi uni i-i-iiut'itf in uiNKiry 111 his original captnre, for the nmusement of the public; and a troupe of educated dogs and monkeys from Paris and London, constitute the superstructure upon which this famous wit has erected an entertainment that is the ex citement of the day. The performances of lb wonderful blind, talking horse, Excelsior, Jr., nlone, are said to be worth the price ol admission to see Mrs. Huo Itice will also piear mid exercise her horses in the French and Kml-IihIi school of the maneye. ': By Telegraph. TEPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE Last Night's Dispatches. Atlanta not Evacuated-The Rebels Repulsed. Inlft. Wasiiimiton, July 21 The National Re publicnn, in an extra, has furnished the fol lowing intelligence . The Government re-c- ived di.ipaicli"S from General Thomas this A. M , announcing that tho enemy , attacked the Union lines three times yesterday, "(20th,) and was repulsed each time, with little loss to us Most of our men fought behind earth taotks, hence the small loss, but the enemy enmini? out of the defenses tif tho city to oi ler bu'tlc, became more exposed and suffered greatly. Atlanta not Evacuated-The Rebels Repulsed. Battle at Winchester--General Averill Victorious. Washington, July 21. Thn Star says a dispatch from General Hunter reports that the following has just been received from General Averill, near Winchester. 20th: LieiitenantCeueral Ureckenridge divided his forces at Berryysville last niirht, sending General Karly to Winchester, and taking the oilier omlon lowum illilwooU 1 attacked and defeated General Karly today, in front of Winchester, killing and wounding over three Lun died ol Ina olUuers and -men, capturing inur cannon ana several nun.lreil small arms and about .two hundred prisoners. General Sibley i severely wounded and in our bands. Colonel Doord, of the 5Hth Va.js killed. The cannon and prisoners have been sent to Martiustiurg. The enemy's loss in 0 Dicers is heavy : Prisoners report their force (o have Been ;,,iiun. The cmnmnnds of Jackson and Imhoden, which were preseut, are not iucludtd in the mentioned strength. MORNING REPORT. What Stragglers and Reliable say About the Raid. Wasiiikoton, July 21. liiihly-ono rebel prisoners nave necn nr.iug.it here Irom Sandy Hook .Maryland. Tli-v stale they were in clmrue ofnneoi the plunder tr ims, and were overtaken near nicKer s Imp, by a portion ol ine pursuing tore.-, under tJrook. A fight iminediatetly lollowed, but the train guard finding it impossible to save the train destroy ed it by lire, end retreated leaving the team sters and others to llie mercy of our forces. A letter received by an ollicer in Washing ton from Sandy Hook Maryland, states many stragglers from the retreating rebel forces come into p'ace daily, and surrender them selves Men worn down by rupiik inarching and many of them hare (not and their clothes torn to tatters. . ' ' The Evening Star learns' from a fnrmi citizen nf Madison Co , VH. who hns some time been sojourning in l'V f.x Co., that ho hns reliable information showing that lha rebel raiders met with s i many mishaps in getting away with the plunder fn m Maryland that wuai tney nave niannged to keep will hardly pay iuiiiu lor ineir irounie. - - --''- .- .. Severe Fighting on Johnson's Island. WasHinotoN, July 22 lhe Ileral l's cor respondent from Union Head lha 1 Jth says : .-mice niy iai icirer mere has been severe hghting by our forces on Johnsou's Island under Hatch, composing a part of lhe recent expedition, General Sexton sen! a regiment on Thursday to attack the rebel riiilit. where .Ll l Jt . . ' ine naiiery nan ncen stullouea. The men charged at douhle-niiick. anil an furiously that the enemy retired in great con- lUHion They cimo very near canturlnir a batterv which had just time to limber un aud be off with considerable loss. A fight eecurred on Saturday morninir Enemy having received their reinforcements an attack was mude by the rebels, who advan ced al annul -1 o'clock under cover of a heavy log, and droce in our pickets, nearly opposite Fort Pringle. ' At quarter before six o'clock Ihev advanced in force, and a fiu'ht of fifteen minutes follow. ed, in which the rebels were renulssd Strengthened acain tho rabels mada another advance at half pat six o'clock and attempted to carry our position by assault. Our troops reserved their lire until the re'.), els were almost upon them when, with double shotted guns, they opened with grape and oun- isier, mowing aowu the advancing columns by the score. . i The infantry also kept un an accurate and continuous tire with musketry at such sborl range that great havoc was made. In 5 or 10 minutes from the time of the attack the enemy was retreating in great con tusion, without having reached even our front rille pits. . t Their artMlery opened on us with great fu ry, and under its fire the rebel infantry took shelter. Our loss in killed, wounded and missing was only 2, and some of the wounded only slightly injured. al Avertill's Fight. M" limit, July 22 The Tribunes Win- ! 'h"rr Peu'."' ""T": General Aturills (igbt tleneral Keller, four (. of artillery, l,i huiidreil prisoners mid lire hundred killed ami ' """tided. Our Iom m nol over two nund- i j i red and fifteen killed and wounded and none min-iing. (. Universal Regret in and Universal Regret in Washington. and Everywhere Else. Nkw Yoni, July 22 The Uerald'e Wanh iniiin "pcciftlsiiyii: It in almost mi tiniTeranl reeret lipra that Secretary Wtnriton reported reniKimtion is not cnnliriiK d. Slunluli ha issued nn order prohibiting clerki from tfivintf information respecting husiness of tho L)ta partmenl to outsiders. Secretary Fessenden has gono to New Vork. Semmes Not to be Demanded. WAisitlKUToK, July' 22' The report of an offic al demaoo lor (the surrender ol Capthio Srinmes is unfounded. Semmes Not to be Demanded. Tribune's Explanation--Defeat of the Peace Movement. Nkw Yohk, July 22. The Tribune says in reference to Niagara Falls negotiations that its Editor has been engaged only in en deavoring to bring to face to lace the antago nists in nn amicable rather than belligerent altitude with a view to the intention of an earnest effort tor pence, to be prosecuted at Washington. The movement has had no im mediate success. New Yohk, July 22. The Herald's Snick er's Perry correspondent, of lhe 20th, sava: The forces under General Wright pursued the rebels under Generals Early and Breckinridge to that point, ho were skirmishing with their rear guard, which was twenty-lour hours be hind lhe main force. When near Puticille ville, smith of Snicker's Gap, Dufties cavalry cnp'nred eighty two of their wagons. Most of the fighting was had, when our tr"ops suc ceeding in reaching tho Ferry Here they found the enemy in force, and General Wright coming up, he threw sr-vcr-.l firm; nt across the stream, who mounted their position. He then commenced manoenvereing so ns to de slroy the enemy, when Early, receiving news from Lee, and fearing n thrashing from Gen Wriirhf, packed up and lelt nt a double-quick for Slrasburg. Genernl Wright recrossed the river and proceeded a few miles towards Win chester, but leaening noihing to change his mind as lo the direction the enemy had tnken, he countermarched his force in obedience to orders. General Averill reports a defeat of the ene my at Winchester, which muit have tnken plnce immediately after he slipped away from General Wright. LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT. Fighting in Missouri. .IT. JosEi-n. Mo.. July 21. Thornton's puer. rillas came back from Livingston county last night and occupied Kingston, Caldwell co. Alter being joined by another band from the west, the combined force numbering some SOU marched to Plattsburg, Clinton co., where the surrender of the garrison, consisting nf two companies of militia, was demanded, in the name ot f.no confederate btat.es army. Capt. Turner, commanding post, refused to surrender, and tola his men to escape. A fight ensued in which Turner was killed Most of the escaped militia have arrived here. Gen. Fisk's anneal is- beinr? nromntlv re sponded to, and men are sent into the field at onee. One thousand men under Gen. Ilen Loan son will be here from Andrews Co. " ... 11 j vi l Louisvii.lk, July 22 Yesterday's National Union slate that on Monday morniiiL' Deca tur lianrgia was occupied by our force, thus cutting oO all rebel communication wiih South Carolina except by way of Macon. De serters and stragglers have been coming in our lines since we crossed lhe Chntahoochie in ereat numbers. They represent that all hope ui eaviua; jkiiuuia uai uisuppeurea. n Hi NewYobi, July 22. We have a well au thenticated report that the rebels have evac uated Atlanta ' Ton Gkbuan P kkss. There are- tlilrty-two German Republican papers printed in the Northern S ales. Twenty-fix of these have Oi ciared lor the Cleveland nominees, by hoist ing the Fremont ticket. The remaining six are either undecided as lo what course 10 take, or else lor I lie Ualtimore nominees. Thes twenty-six German papers control nt least half a million votes, so that, with other oppo sition influences combined, the Fremont party will poll about seven hundred thousand volesl fkafllow really absurd are those who talk about preserving the Government by a civil war. No Republican Government was ever preserved in that way: but. on the contrary. they have all been destroyed by it. The u 11 neu aiaies is no exception to the rule. Cokrciom Both Wys The Deonle of the North have to be coerced into the army in or- ner to coerce the people ol the Souih back into the Union. It is doubtful wheiher the Northern people like the coercion any better n. u 1 ' .111.11 11. 0 UUU I 1111 II. HayMlssouri is going into lhe turpentine business, and promises to ftirnisn thn supply cut short by the secession ot South Carolina A Boston company has purchased ihree thous and acres of pine trees, aud is uow creeling the necessary works and -tills. Jinkins is a man who lakes th intra humor ously. When his best friend was blown into the air Sy a "bustin biler" Jinkins cried after him. "There you go my es tteemed friend." rS"We have tried the war policy for three years Has it in any respect strengthened the Union or brought back to their allegiance the seceding Statu 1 If it baa nol, why keep up the fooli-h and insane policy longer ? V m-vi.- rf at m ft Pa tr- IV tU-ll') oua haa COMMERCIAL. New York Market. 22 Cotion ciuiet at C0 62. Klour dull heavy declining 10 lia2.'i ex tra state 10 207u Hound Unop. Wheat aliont I better 2 33a49 Chicago 8,nif 2:ia Milawaultee Club 203a2t'i7 winler red. Corn rather steadier 61 new. Oats little, firms (1 01. . Waaler n Pork little firm nr. Ijir4 IS Whisk? lower 1'4a76 western 8ui;ar quiet. etrolumdullord.r)t Kehned bond b3. j Dayton Market. DAYTON, July 22 lUkHHMAN'S FMinftRed wl.at, Wholesale $1 1 00. Ileuil $1 1 60. . i ., " WriKAr-l 90 J COUN 10ft; Shelled M100. ; ' - ' ((ATM til, , . . UAKI.KV tfl 20,: IriUi.'. n.unT COFFKK-. 6.1c i i ! t NUOAR 2j(;i',28. ' M0LAS8KS-M '20 per gal. - , HU H Ion pee tl.. TOBACCO tllifrfKO perlh. SUA I'M Vie per lb. '' STAItcn Pte per lb 11 AUK HKl'iNKl) SUOAR 33c per lb. COKFflC KU(iAll-;r:c per V'i.,' . IA-A) lHo p.-r lb. , . . : SIKH' $i tm.ner sack." '''"'' , SF'U'HS AH HikaiiieU fifty per cent "lUtUlVN MHhHI INtl Ml Sl.lN 80fn)99C per Tmd - - i PHI NTS lOoi'.s.fie ner Yard 'ard. r.i ii i.i .'.iper rtoz, WHISKY 1 TH. CIIEKSH. 1SW20. ' I1! IKK PKACHKS 2.22. 1'KIKI) APPLES i:.(.ii2li. KUANS Per bnhel2 f(l3 00. , HAY Timothy 22tji2.-! per ton. TEAS f 2 ft(fa:.2 00 HU'E lAflulH per Ih. LAUD lfiftMH. BUTTER 20(323. New York Stock Market. Nkw York, July 22. Slocks opened dull and easier, but closed stiingent; gold, closes at $2 2.5; 'money easier 1 ; sterling Mull 108 specie; Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 28; Beading :': ; Erie 8J ; New York Cert'ificale I2J: United States G's '81 regislero 103; 6-20's coupons i J. New Advertisements. NOTICE.' . TRB umterilgiieilwlsli-a toootifv Ih-pulilie Ihnt himl'iswhtere'niilim Millar IS years ol age lia telt Ins hmiia without his ucueul ; list he Is shle and wit Initio' auinl. her mill all nei-essmiee Imi Will mil lie repnnnli'c rurally ilel.l ilmi-leil l.y her Any liernon eliipliivincur Inirruirina her will I... I. .1.1 raMpenmhle, to me for her earning. JllltH MILLER. Internal Revenue License Not ice. Ofllcc Collector of Internal Revenue. HTATR UK OHIO, THIRD MHTRHT, Imi rnN, II.. July Slat. 18(14. A' HXKHHMKNTH nf License Taj. under the Rteiu Law ol lhe I'niteiJ MHlt-a. for Mm mirri.i orti.'t. for collection. All persona, therclore. who have ma le application ror license will Ink.. r.olice that payment niu-l b. ma.l anil li.e. .sea isaiieitoniir lief . re the 10 h ilay ol Auil -exl. JOHN L. MAlM'lla, jv'.'liUwll ; ., Oollrclar.lil District of Ohio. $25 'Itewar.1. rOST onlhlEiHh Hnv ofiliniP.IHiU b.iwen Wil A non'st T..I!jrH. smi ' nyon, I'.iri M.,ni c nlnii. Knr iiimc mi iJy. wnlHH lor ... )"llt tD ..I. iti.v.rhii.r ih-o ciim-R.h ..r Hour, IIHl H em-n, on n.ivi i Mv r'H Mill, f I ween Skni tn,i fio ..! in, i in in mi. j ni nno'fr will rp I'f iwemv H"tlrn r.y ntturninK th Port Mom nnl 'iinuti iii--ii'i tifunt r nrniii. Miami 'miiuv rno. wmt H)i i ., or to K. U'Hrifn lro , .H .coud NOTICE! NOTICE! I CAlHjt'AiiTi h TitirtHUHra'i Frir Corar Hoi , ) lArrN, MaNfuusi.ur Colhti , oiim, 1 Order No 2 : 9 IA, whup mnleri(isNnN IVin 18 jnr of nsrand "ii'iri i nimi Brr ni'l IIIHHIIsfTH Ol tHlinf V OlUU c-r Or.tnir,.li.m ami aotfi lo pfrioriii iiitliiv mm- ?ar lifiel y iioltti.l ll.at tl,e Hooks art. now rfju.y in ttim ofluf io roocivo fmm twuhone lh n Imxltt, foiw ilollHift hm a milil a continut pou. All On . who full to rllti ccnin -jumoJ I'lriiipiion wrih mip AiKiimr oi i he I'Oitni v ir p y )ii tho Ooiitny r i-iiry tour uVlir oi or bi r- tha 15ih of auiim xt, mil b nulj.-ct lotlin toll-ru.a of wiJ um wiui ininy per i h-mh ly an, . ,-,.( ol colltftion nil or-'Ttv t I'fth ? wi i Iiuiii an y fii'iiiniinn. li:i.riiu ivotici: ll mtiu- ov.iiii.hi.v taxoa nf m.,,1, ut -Mint- ih,l c ii r,v (iHVMiK oil r N-tnrt' tilt h o thin .Inly o ho Willi. nit. in-imiiy, a Hint I- tor piuti b) thiit tiuits lh K rent n.uxi anl will U ntjrled .IttNrX lMAN KIC.NNKY, Troir-ur. rM nitfoutciv Coimiy.O. Tr..'urt jsni.'c, lytou. July tH., lNii. Notice (o Ilrid n IF ii I lil Aatto Auditoe'h Ot ric MoMTtiomiar Co., CiMin. 1 i'Tt.H, July B, IHM. ( 'n' th"nDHlrit(linn of m witmUn OKAI,Kn.ropnHl h ''rtVit MlRTtli nt lavfin nolnw it. HhiI Hoed Hrirtpp will h- rorpi d at (tun nftWuniil ijofioeii, nviri, on Monanv ih it or Aiunnt iitit. FropOHtitrt wid aio lis r OPlvpd at Ihia ntti.-o imul tlmtiin a nw mnh ntd, for tt e coi-sttnctlon of a rv niiiiMiiioti nriilur ovflr Ihf nrrr m lh wima pltVHs a-)nraw and in mrift m roniniiro with the lii m ti MtMPimaiHim on til tn trun im,.. The 4iofnmiHs.,.Hitr will of ootir-p eicrcf p thei' right to jHL-t an uigs o Hy aett proper io Uo un THOMAS (. i.owr, jul)0wtw AudiUir M.C..O.' A FA KM A! VVllUC SAIeR Aimer Htpphona, r Hipphona, ) TH. . Kipr ft. al ) Nn. fti44, Bupcrtor Court. Jflcob O. K IftK-UANT tft a rtoiTPonf tha ftitprinr ourt f Miniiroinirvrouiitv. Uiiin. pntPr H m ti. i-w caiiftp, mi iim Juno Oriii, A. I lm4t i will, on lia door ol thn .in huim, in ih. city or lar'on. Kaid itiiniy, teflMc-n ti hour lun an.l 'fi.i.r lo It 1 M. of -aid tiMV.aoll t l iiliiittoiitt rti i..n.. hiKhpiM hid.iPr, Hip rtMf.)iiff dtm nlad prnii. art ot the north half of ftx'Uon iiuitii.r iniaaa (la), lowiiHhipuifiiiiar ihra (:i), and range nuri bnr vp (A), IwifWD th Miami rtVPra in Montir.tmety iioiintf, (duo. (wfcinninff at ilia half apffoh Pomur au lha weal Imp C mmkI sMM-lion : Hipuc nnrih l .ui (Koty-lao Moa to a co u-r ; thp.ii-a aouth a- I iwo hit'i.irptl aiid lil y-lwo and lhirlv.e.ii h.mJ dtllsl llrtO IMl fN IO ICnrnar: (I s.ni.l. -t tiaht-lwu and forty aiuhlh humlrse ih. mu It th poi m u a roine r: tnsin- north m r.v -unJrt d and n'ly- oor aiol lorty hun..rp tih- L4)t'lt lu I lie pi lifts ol Itr-sOllIillisf. ((iiilaiii-nu turn. lr t an t lat-niy inna and atvi.ly uuu liun drp.ttli i!97l-li) a.Tpn. haid Kami in rtUnst (wo U t Pant ol C.-ntrPTille, (irH,n it a dllinif, two loK mhirn-. a frame- t-nit huuMf, a laruo ur load. ana mu.ul hit.... innhpr Aporairsvd nt f-'-U 0(i an -ro. Mavn. ll for i:(7 :i nL-r. UiU. W. MalaMHKK. m MaaUsr t'oiuiinniMouPi'. T. F. Tn hk lira A N. K. Joauia, AU'yi. July 1U ino4 Oawta. ,i . .' J AMKS BBAOBLIN, MANUFACTURER OF Tress-Hoops & Coopers' T o o L h , A Nil lsK4l.lt a IH IIATtlDAVAItli.' 3IO, Thlr.l Stroot, Oil io, onto. Jim :ul. I'M PLOTS! KM. .Vaviw a MH.vii . . . ..i ' i ) M...iar v. :..r : .z. , , n.aihaeaanld .....le. .,r..k..r lll.rtie're.;.e.M " . . . l julTlcttw. .w.ta. s. . .au.!,'m ro , I Uotroil, Mk-aiHaa. ( f Clothing. ,,iUn,rP "ta Birffl, I'OlllipS ItOVSr. i .... ..... . ; Clothing, Clothing! THE LARGEST STOCK Of Cl0th3 .' - And Oassimerea IN THE CITY OF DAYTON! F I NICE & LEOLEE, Clathint Hall. . Xo. SO" StronJ Slrett, Duytun, Ohio, are now liecciving a Largt Suiply of Spring nnd Hummer O'oixls, Comiirlstnff sit he Lslest Styles ef Btsi k snil Cot- ore,! ctnlli.i Krem-n, fun y aiH Plain I'aximrrr.: Nils. tHtin, Marseilles, anrt other rew Htvles ol V'vhncn. fir ('u1Mn ordfrt. A I'oirpiMw lin of ri'it iriinu uuui'?, win mo L.tirxm ana Hem Stock of IifmilyMntln Clothing: To h Toun-I fn nny flomf tn lhe City. Fitiko A lg. ItT are Agent for" SINUElt & CO.'S SEWING MACHINES, I'he Wal Machine for all nrao'icsl purposes in the Ismily. anrlior ahoia ever iniealed anil liilrodueed in the ooumrv Mouey caoti ma ie l.y ea.luiv on JaneJ. lsiH-lf HNKIt LKOl.KR. JOSEPH LEUEci&IIl IIUEK, CLOTIIIISRr Third Door East of the Ccntrnl Bank, THIKD BTHIKT. II AH inst received Large and Well fele ted Stork ot Spring and Summer Goods. . Ustlatthe old and well established Bouse, sioisr or TlieCRliroriilit Clot hi us; Store. June 7th. :sr. riftwftm lOX MA1.H BTHKET, OPPOS1TK PHILLIPS HOUSE, KEHPKCTril.LY call the allonlion nl the Trade lo their Lar.. bliH.-k of MEN'S Sa BOYS' CLOTHING! Which i?f Entirely Xew & Elegant! WtiivA un n flftll. mirl yon will find th tjontls tleni KUt., aud Uwi lru'iisiU ntit. LKH3NKR sk BHO., .Tunis 8, IfiCl Jin Uri Mmn Htrret. JOHN METTELON, M liolesalc Scaler In Foreign & Domestic Liquors! So SS5 Third Street, DAYTON, OHIO: IT" KEP. ON dAM) Laro and AKoitcd tuantily Ik oi Bourbon, Rye, and Other Whiskies. BRANDY, CIN, RUM, BITTERS, AC. a. Also, a Lnrjre Stock fit Cig.ra.TjW June 14. lsi illi.tr ., J. Sc 11. SCHUXTE, UKAI.ERS IK BOOTS AND SHOES. ' ' ' A good UvAux-UAbm RlocU alwaya on hand. CUBrr0 3tI WORK Of ihft best quality Mailo to Urdtr. Xo. 110, Unla-st., si tond door from the Market llaitoD, 0. juiv.lt .-,in MOSES ..AVOG AM AN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Tor UsdUon Tp tionlKomt rr To., 0., UrJLI.iiraw riee.1 anil MnrtitairM anil eUl in ainiineule o wni.DB. aoirattead proaiptlr to LI .'oil i Una . mtruatail tw ina care. June HI, k4. riSwSm VAN BUREN HO'm, ON THE 1.KBAK0N PIKK. J 4 C OII ALTI1LU. lROI'U. 1 IH Hnnaa, fa rfiwta 8 mil aouth of Part on, on ilia L.fiiaiu l'ik, in r'tt( lo a-voimnu-siat ouniomrr m Ut mm aatikiaewrv ntaaaer Jun.iU.iKW. ua.n Wheeler &Vllson EEWINGl MACHINE. ARE ADAPTED TO EVERT Varlttjr or SewlDf for ramlly Wear, F HUH lha Uirkiirnt Uinslm to Hia Ra-1(t Otoih. tbaWiMksHuatlywsllHtMiiNi4k, l,mB, Wonit, t'.Otton iO(a. NsKWllisf. UuiillMtf. LmI h eri n 17. M ssstai ftnnrr, KvltTtir Hradiranil i -ort'nu, parfonniuii iry il"' i'-" i aadtt..uiu.. ... . ...... 1 V. A.atMI. JunoSi-dif ' j 'S' GREAT SHOW r Hi: r.r,: A r.tnil jen vv. ii- w, m wmmm. inoi.i ; t.iu t li .1 Ky Mil HICE IH PERSOi.! v I'.t rtT ah n t. hit. Lecture rf tho Gre.:i Hume -rhi, mis. s:?ri:, A' ti-. l.y tliP i :iiliiTi: ru.-ri',. , i pnorsssox s. q. btokss MRS. EMXA BT0XI3S, A It. I llu- I-. I, Irji.-il i. -.1 Ii .ii -ii il 1 1., ... t. MR. IIFsNIlY CDOICE, An I In i-i -rv 1 1, j.iniii. nl I rrincc!y K.otihUrt of Auxi'.i:ir:cc! 1 1 tl..! r.i.vi.i, ii - i.,-! - ii.l r ,i 1 . ln! i-'i.-i :'! I.. I .iiii.l ,i.l I ,r ,;)..'. I,,.,,,.,, ,,' AMEUICA, Jj.V.'JIilSII a.i 1 FKEIJO:: 'illOHO'JtUID !.!)!, ..'rro.l.--l In ?.Ii ITii-.-'e ;,i.r.-,..r I mi. i ,.f r.ju.-; :., i 1 1. ill. i. i 'ES. MULES J n liU i 1' AllU W.I IK . liiiM-i- in-.I.. r 1 1 ami i rr- po ijt TRftSHEO DOGS & MOHKEYS Kru:ti i 1'i.l if.- nnd A-l!. , 1 ti..- I IMfi.V . .'it tiitlxri ...n, l'jrj. u.lo I Aid i!..- s'l,l't I' CH I lllilltt .Ity witli t U-, It 111'' (KT.m Jv.1t' vk i-'-fc : I Ills hTot Jv.lt' -ii t.-ft.- : ... m,. t.i. -t Jiisi of tic l.dlliu: miss k.vtk nimVi Ma. FERDiHAHDTOUR.NainE , Iiu-ii,iiwi -ilil,' i-, lelt. v i'l I ai-i i..-i. I : . l . Il'lt. V I III. It llllllH.I I I AT DATT0N, KM BAT, Jtsljr '.)), isr.i. Hurioors opn at 2 aud 7? I. M. Arimlaalnn Chiltlrca. Msr 14 yraro ..no ri.. ..MS la. AT HAMILTON. bATlU"U July 301b. J B WiKa rnral Avr t. 0 Is. PI.P, ItirerU o' CiiMnn'ioR l Business Notices. C R AND OPENING -at ti IE Bazaar of Fashion, I I X lit HLIi:, - - lroprllor. Ma. 330 Third Nt., I nd.r .! Phlllln Hibm. HAH jii.i VeeeiTeil, and la .till Receiving, a Htilen did Stuck uf Gold and Silver Watches, Of tha Very Be t Hakes. LADIES' JEWEi.R'Sr Of All Kin Is, wlueh Ihr VualitT a&il .-style cannot ba xcellt u mi) ber. Clocks of Kvt-rf hljle and Quality. A fcplaud d aJt'Uoti of tli moot Modem Bijrl VI siiatMirMiti and iiihly KiuiMlivd PLATED WAHE. The Uroateat Vm-iety and Rert Htjlon ,' TEA ANDTAliLK SPOON'S. Ami all other artule pertaining to Ele gant Domestic Economy. Tha Propnator ha alao on litud a oIidk a ltjt'ou of ilia latf-t nuh tnt-.-t f-.HhniiMt.! my rm vt Iw-lt, Am tr, and othr Turk Ine t omb, Kaua. and luauy oth.T aanoy Artie if too uuuiftou to in- n Hun Mr. K tine tt.kf ple-aMtrv in lurmn h tu t'rianda and tha frrat pnti ie, t .al, Irom lou xiMcniu'a iu tha tins' i its?-, (, froot liavma purutiaavd hm at 'k f r CAHU, h in e nalitd Iom I atrusi nut to b but pawwtMf lor litsataitiy in th? Wt-sitriu bUUa. ajsks-tur'.ii. hi rini'4ra thnka to lna frirO'la an.l th- fir iu- for a-t tut or, he w.iia.lj Uai iiwtllrittr ba hia aole aJOi lo plrae thoae alio dvai milh tutu. 111 KY KMK. , Jnn 3, 1HA4. df GKO.W.MALAAIBUE. Attorney at Law, Oil IO.. OHIO. rorHC OaWainSrr.t. nM,l, nuih. Ckwrt Houm. (Juae lilt. Ism.) Su Ag (OUPAir XOTKi. fTSHR tNarkhnMera of lhe Ittvlna tiaa tight M S. vtMta anfianv. are notiaaa tlua a uietiiiir wilt be hal.l at Him ottu til th tiomuaav dwh U ..I r,r" ."niasua sad Tiiini atr.. M M..ta. u, l"y ot n,.l, ..t. l-l.r-yll,el,..i.ruf. and w i"iwt r U.. Uimw-i ajx dirp.-t.ir. imi. . .u.u.n..u ' t. v.. w.;" juij s