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r - -' -e-- ilauir (bmuu'c. City and Other Matters. JujP'Oo lo .John W. Dnrst's, corner Second and Jefferson streets fur your Full and Win ler Drt-ss Oooils; b'io, Cl.iaks, Shawls, Car pets, Ac , just rewired, dtf. - - Wanted One hundred dollars pnr month for tnn active Agents. Call at tlia Office of tha Phillip's House. Jas. Smith. Frnlt Trees, Shrubbery, &c Now is the best season of (he year for transplanting, and all who desire fruit trees and alirnlibery shonld tntke trail (' It) flr$e? Bt', 'cortiar pf First and' Ludlow-'slreet Dayton, is connected with man of the beat nurseries, and is pre pared to fill all orders in the above line. Oirs him a call. oct7-3wd. r New Meat and Provision Store. M. Stockert, at his stand on Market street north side, a few doors west of Jefferson, is daily supplied with Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, SaanAge, Potatoes, Cabbage, Beans, Ekks.Ao., Jto , all fresh and of the best quality. Uis old friends and customers, and the public, are invited to give him a call. Lunch at the Goodwin Home Saloon. Josh Pliri.iN will set oue of his choicest Lunches to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, at his Saloon in the Goodwin House. Those who are acquainted with Josh's style will not fail to be with him at the appointed boor. Notice. John B. and Reuben Wolfrey. supposed to be in Logan county, Ohio, are notified that their father is now six miles north of Dayton, on the Covington pike, and would like to see them immediately. ltw Notice. The Democratic Central Com' tnittee will meet at the Sheriffs office on Tuesday evening. l-.verj member is earnest. ly requested to be promptly in attendance. Wm. Patton, Chairman. , at :. .. . Pocket Picking. Under ihe present flov. ernment of the city, crime seems to be rapidly oa the increase. Fifty dollars were taken from the pocket of a gentleman on Saturday evening at the Post Office corner ; and anoth r gentleman lost a like sum in the same man ner at the Union Depot. Toys, China Vases and Fancy Goods C. i'. Ho her 4 Sea, No. Vi aaCCiSO Third street, keep constantly on hand a large etock ol these goodH, which they will sell at vhole eale or retail, at low prices. wljatil'65. New Phase of Despotism Several busi ness houses in Baltimore have been closed by military authority. The tyrants do not con" descend to disclose the rt-asuus for this arhi. trary proceeding. . . Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia Inqui rer very unreliable claims that official re turns show a Black Republican nuijorily in Pennsylvania. Don't believe it. Information Wanted. How much will Robert W Steele five for the arrest of the vil lains who in so cowardly and brutal a manner assaulted lion 3 & Cox at Richmond ? Pure Sweet Cider FRESH FROM THE PRESS EVERY DAT AT L. L. G 1 1 1 1 1 a n d ' s Na. V, Market Street. He has put up a cider press, and is mak ing cider -expressly- for Family nse, which he sells by the quart or larger quantities. octlS-lmd Just Published. Biographical Mem oir of Clement L. Vallandigham by hit Brother. A handsomely printed pamphlet of 64 octavo pages. This is a document of nnnsnal value and interest ; entirely authen tic and reliable. Every statement in it per sonal or otherwise can be strictly verified. The work it wanted everywhefe, immediately by hundreds of tbonanuds.' ' Pries delivered 26 cents. " ' Country dealers can be supplied through the channels by which they receive their New York papers, and at our lowest wholesale price. The commissions charged by tha News Companies being paid by na. Every editor who is disposed to aid in giv ing this pamphlet a wide circulation. It invited to insert (hit tulvtr JeeiuefH and ttravon'ut for copies of Ihe Memoir to the amount of his bill, to be sent in a package ordered by any one in his vicinity. Wai.tkb & Co, Publish ers of "Books for the Times" Ac. No. 19 City Hall Square, New York August 1. 1864. Aug. Sth, 164. ' n dtf. NOTIOB-AMMONY.ri.niel Rn.h Is hereby notified thai Mary liu.h, hiswile has Uteri a petition lor AlitooDy axeintt turn on aomtunl of wilAil daaerUon and gross nejtlert of duiyand thai eaidi-eee will be heard at the November Term uf the Court 01 Common Pleaa of Montgomery oounlv, ISttt. Hub a sloMAIION. aepteker 1st UMt. eepU-wUw NOTICE. " Sarah O. twvia, vs Joeepb W. lierle. KTOTlUK ia hereby given to Joseph W. Ilevis,' 11 whoaa plaoe of reeideoce is Ubaoown, that barab O. Davis liaa Sled her peUuon lo tha Court of Com mon Pleas ot Atnula-oiuerj .Aunty, Ohio, shars-lug said bam with groin nleol of duly aud eilreme cruelty; and akm that Wh may be dlvomed from nun. Ha.d peiituie, vdl siaad, for bearing at Ida next lerm of said court. Jiilyllu.iM. , . i SAKAB O. IIAVlH. by W. U. BaAviLLt.Ail'y. jyaa-woe .0 YES! 0 YE31 THB undersigned Ia a dale licensed AueSoaeer lor Montgomery oounly, and mil oiy sates, aa eltenaa hia eorvioes, niay be in demand. P arsons who have not taaen outiigeuaeV wills at tended lo, If thay violate Cliu law. N. H. Leeldenoe snnloa snuth-eaat of MIAMI. UVH'i. Ordaralfi't wilh IOIIN KIHL'K. Ir.. of tins GLAY, Mlamubure on Main afreet, will be alUndeA, to. tl' ,! I GuL waOHt.a H8KK. auglCwlwoy By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE Last Night's Dispatches. Exciting Intelligence from Sherman's Army. Cuattanoooa, October 15. Major General Schofield arrived here today, aud assumed general direetinn of nfTairs. The enemy are reported in force at Dalton. Colonel Johnson, 44th colored infantry, was making n determined defense. Chatta nooga ia strongly fortified, and amply sup plied with troops enough lo make a protract ed and successful defense. Sherman is close on Hood's rear, and will undoubtedly make it a hornet's nest for him. Latest from Chattanooga. Chdttanoooa, October 16, 9 P.M. Re ports of scouts failed to show the presence of any considerable body of the enemy north of Tunnel Hill. Walker and Whitfield counties are undoubtedly occupied by a small body of rebel cavalry, who are not very effective In destroying the railroad. Though they had fiossession of Dalton, but little damage isbe ieved to be done. OfhYers.blockaded here en route for the front, have been ordered to prepare to join their commands at once. General 8?hotield sent a strong recounnitering party to day lo ascertain the wbereabonta of the rebels. Their column is said to be moving toward the west Scouts of the 44th oolnred garrison at Dal too, who escaped after Colonel Johnson sur- rendered to-day, give numerous accounts of aflairs. 1 hey were on picket and wanted to fight. They knocked over the flag-bearer at first, and after the surrender many refused to be rauput. ' mnggoiti aud intermediate points are slrenglhened by General Schofield. Nothing definite as to Sherman's whereabouts, ile is known to be energetically at work to open ana Keep open the route to Atlanta, no mat ter what rebel column intervenes. Reported Capture of Dalton by the Rebels —Abundant Supplies at Atlanta. Chattanooga, October IS, 9 P. M. Our forces recaptured Ringgold, and the block house three mi lis in advauce, and found the railroad ana bridges sale. It is generally believed that Dalton, with the 4Ulh colored, snrreudered to' Hood s ar my yeslerdnv, but nothing baa been officially received. IN o communication yet with oner man. There was abundant supplies at Atlanta, in anticipation ol such movements br the rebels Major General Steadman had arrived, and assumed command of this district Six months supplies are on hand, and the officers of the army feel that Hood ia making a movement that will certainly prove disastrous to him A Sharp Fight. New York, October 16. The Herald's cor respondent with the army before Richmond says . 1 An important reconnoisancn was made last Thursday, by two divisions of the Tenth Corps anner ueneral Jerry, proceeded to the right oi our rignt. Alter advancing some distance thay cams upon and drove in the rebel pickets and con tinued on to the central or Darbytown road running up to Kicnmond. J bey had. not gone far before they were met by opposing skirmtsbers, and pressing on onr men found themselves in front of a new and formidable line of rebel works strongly garris oned Uf uoxe s and r leid s divisious. inis was an important discovery. J heee works have been built since the battle of the iiOtb alt., and were designed to supply the piece ot mose lasen irom ins rebels men. I be eremy opened ou onr men and a severe bgbt ensued. General lerry made an aesaultonthe for tifications, but deeming it impracticable to take them with the force at his disposal, aud having satisfactorily accomplished bis designs reiurnea to camp. As soon as his troops commenoed to with draw, the rebels sallied out anp attacked us, but tbey were severely repulsed, their- dead and wonnded thickly strewiug the ground. Alter that, our force was allowed to return unmolested. Our loss was 400. The enemy suffered to an equal extent. A portion of the army of too .rotomac is set near tns sontn side ol the railroad. They can hear the trains this morn-'Off- Lee Reinforced. Nkw Yohk, October 16. Tb Beralli Eighteenth Corps correspondent on the 11th says: The rebel force ia onr fiout is being rapidly replaced by Idea's veterans, wbioh was at brat composed entirely of impressed ma- . .. : 1 -t ..it j - . : . i . u . wi'ai m Mil uonunpuuiis, tliai cuuiq ue Beiaea iu Kicnmond. the prisons even were emptied to defend the city. Iee is kept constantly on the move, brst north of the James, then south ot retersburg, and the strain apou bis phys ical endurance is very great. ine rebel works in tront of rort Uarrison are to constructed as to eompletsly enfilade each other, directly in front of them. The taking of these works appears to be the next uiuva ut tuis army, out u win ne a naiardous one. The Situation in Missouri. St. Louis, Oct. 16. About 2,000 rebels, ith two pieces of artillery, under Jeff. Thompson, attacked Sodalia at two o'olcck yesterday, and drove the miliua out of the place. The few militia in the fort resisted the attack, but finally surrendered. The men were paroled ou the spot The ctlitens were released without parole. The rebels left dar ing the nigbt, end the Federal Infantry force arrived here this morning. The rebels rob bed the stores, aud secured thousands ef dol lars worth of clothing, boots and shoes, aud burned the Water Station, but did no other injury to the railroad. The rolling stock was all sent to Tipton. Price is reported moving on Lexington. Bill Anderson cut lbs North Missouri railroad at High Hill; also reported to have visited New Florence. Anderson says his only orders are to raise bell is North Mis- MORNING REPORT Particulars of the Late Rebel Victory. Ntw York,. Octobat 17 The Uenlii correspondent with Butler on tbe lutbsays: The Lusees in tha reconnoisancn np the Dar bytown road on the 13tb, are In the aggregate 18 officers and 862 men. Of these 3 officers and 33 men were killed, 14 officers and 2Vt men wore wounded, and 1 officer and 23 mou missiug. The enemy's firing nti Dutch Gap canal, has ceased since Gen. Butler placed a uuin ber of rebel prisoners in it. The trees on the river bank in front of the 18th Corps, are being cut down by the rebels, in order to give them a better view of the op erations on our side. ' Kaulr,'a cavalry, on the extreme right, are still holding the advanced position gained io Thursday's reconnotsance, and it is not da signed to abandon it We have received Gen. Lee's official report of this affair, also the Richmond Enquirer! account oi it, both ot wbicb, ot course, claim a rebel victory. No new movement in either the army of the rotomac or the army ot the James are report ed. At the date of the latest accounts the rebels were observed to be massing their cavalry on our left, with the supposed intention of making a dash on oar forces on the Weldon Railroad. Conflicting Reports for Pennsylvania. The Tribune's Washington special claims over 3,000 lllack Republican majority on the Pennsylvania heme vote, based on the latest returns from Philadelphia and Ilarnsbnrg. The World figures a Democratic majority on the home vote of 660, and insists that they have carried the State. The Tribune claims a Union majority, with the soldier's vote, of zu,uuu. Subjugation of Maryland a of 500. A Washington special to the Tribune savs Uio majority for the new Maryland Constitu tion will be about 500. Voorbees, member of Congress, Indiana, is re elected bv not less than 100 majority, but a gross illegality is to oe contested, which it is believed will alter Ihe result Cairo, Oct. 10 The steamer Forsylhe from New Orleans, arrived on the 10th, with sixty-one bijes of cotton. There seems lobe no change 1u tha cotton markpt tn-dar. A Natchez letter of the Sen says thirteen flags were recaptured by the St. Earl wlnl being sent to the rebel headquarters on the east siae oi the river, which mostly belonged to Indiana regiments. The mail was captur ed at tbe same lime which contained full rn- turns of lk.3 rebel forces on the west side of tbe river, and a letter Irom the Gov. of Louia. iano lo the Confederate Government, recom mencing me arming ol negroes. Capt. J. H. Odlin, Gen. Bravmsu'a Adi't General, charged with bribing, has been hon- uiauij mquiueu oy me vouri martial, ana re stored to duty. , The steamer Irvin blew np Cumberland river, near Edyaville, yesterday morning, and six or seven of her crew were kilitd. ' Admiral Porter has sunt for some ol Lis best ofheers to join him in his new com aiand St. Loins, Oct. 1&-The Democrats of Jef ferson City, in a special dispatch, says the Pa cific Railroad is running to Lamina bridge, and that troops are being rapidly sent there. 1 Gen Fisk leaves in tbs morning on an im portant reconnoisance. Gen. Pleassiiton starts for ths front to-morrow to take com mand of tbe cavalry, and it is believed if our mounted troops move rapidly, Price's train will be. captured Piice's force is divided. either part which can be easily defeuted if overissen. nanborne s cavalry is in hot pnr snit of Jeff. Thompson. of 500. LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT. High-Handed Despotism in Baltimore. Bai.timoric, October 17. There is a great sensation here to day caused by the seizure. w ... r .. . uj military autnoriiies, ol several large busi ness houses aud closing their establishments Nothing definite is known regarding the cause, but it is said they are engaged in contraband trade ana rehel mail carrying. The establishments seized are Hamilton Eastern 4 Co. Dry Goods: Chan K Wait. dt Lo, Hardware; Jordan A Chase. CloLhins. and Queensware houses of Wrisfelt Brothers, on Daiumore street, Foreign News. FATnia Point, Oct. 17. The' steamer Da mascas from Liverpool 26th. via Londonder ry itn, passed here. Ihe rebel loan declined too7o8c. Cotton open dull wilh.a decline of talc hat oiosea nrmer to day. uonsols clossa at BbsHBf i or money, Bullion Bauk of England has decreased one hundred and twenty-three thousand pounds. American stocks irregular. By the steamer City of Washington. Liver pool the 6th we have the following , Miss Slidelland M. Elangerwera married at Paris with much pomp. mace charges Loburn with never intending to fight, and claims stakes, Bad Authority for a Black Bad Authority for a Black Republican Majority in Pennsylvania. PaiLADtLMiA, October IT. The Inquir er says : Correct returns foot nn tbs Union mainritv on the home vote at 3,635. The Two Candidates—A Contrast. "The UNION it the one condition of rjeace. we ask no more." HfcCUUan. "Tovkomit stay concern : Any proposition which erabraaes the resto ration of peaeeM he integrity of the whole Union and the ABANDONMENT OK SLA VERY, will bo considered bv iheExm-u tivo at the United States." Lincoln. 1 here yoe have it You who era in faveir of the restoration of the Union and a cessa tion uf war, for the benefit of the white man, will support McClellan ; while all who are in fovor of more war to free the negroes will sap port Liucoln. i "The Last Hope." Ex President Fillmore, in his recant latter of September 28th savs: "I look upon the election ef General MeOlellan at tk LAST HOPE for the reetoration of Ihe Union, und honorable peace, and the eecvrihi of perianal uotrty; i Millard t illmors is not of the Democratic I party, and has sever been, Us was an OIJ Wbij, and his . education and associations wars such aa to inelint hi at to affiliate with Flth this . he Vi. tte Lincoln party. Rut ha chooses, at time, to cast hit lot politically with those he ji hat heretofore been in ounoaition to. His w reason for doio so bs gives. It it because -VTOTIOa.-B Jr he looks upou the uli-clion of General McClal lii as the last hope for the restoration of the Union, an honorable peace abd the security f personal liberty. The Democratic Gain of 40,000 Votes at the Late Election. Who weuld have thought, from tbe Repub lican shonts after our late election, that their majority in Ohio had been rednned from (ilf Uliu, in IHM, to 21,000, in 1864 7 In other words, they have already lost two-thirds of their majority on the home vote. Consider ing the tremendous odds wiib which the Ohio Democracy went iuto the canvass, this gain of 4U,tiU0 rotes is a splendid result We ought to be able to sweep away the remainder in November. COMMERCIAL. Dayton Market. DAYTON, October 14. HARSH MAN'S ' FLOUR Red wheat, wholesale 11 U0. Retail f 1 1 60. WHEAT $1 80. CORN 110 OATS 70. RYE 1 451 fiO.' BARLEY 1 5(4I60, TEAS 12 60f62 00. COFFEE 6860c. SUGAR :io. COFFEE SUGAR 3H,35c per lb. HARD REFINED SUGAR :t7jc per lb. MOLASSES (1 3.jQj)140 per gal. RICE 2 lie pi-r lb. LARD 25fi):i0. ' BUTTER t((ai50. CHEESE. 23(ay,!5. STARCH 12Jo per tb. SOAl'S 20o per lb. DRIED PEACHES 26(3)22. DRIED APPLES 16(5)20. BEANS Per bushel 2 f03 00. EGGS 18 per dnz TOBACCO 'J0110 per lb. SHOT $5 00 per sack. LEAD 26c pnr lb. POTATOES 2 25 per bush. HAY Timothy $:)0 per ton. WHISKY 1 HO. TOMATOES $2 50 per bush. New York Market. Nbw Yoiik, Oct. 16 Cotton quiet at 1 22 al 27: Flour opened 25o better and closed dull, and improvement nearly all lost, 9 40a no tor extra state, 10 2ual0 75 for round hoop Ohio; Wheat opeued 3a6c better and closed dull, and improvement nearly nil lost; 1 y:az II.) tor Uhicago spring, 1 rju2 04 for Milwaukee club, and 2 16a2 20 fur winter red western; Corn better at 1 54a 1 65 for mixed Western, closing at 1 64; Oats quiet and la 2c better at 86a87o for western; Pork dull, heavy and lower at f:i'J,-vl0 for mess, $43a4:i 26 for new, and $3!bt40 for prime: Lard quiet at 20u22c; Whisky firmer nt 1 75al 7, Pe troleum quiet at 44a45c for crude, 67u68c for refined in bond, end 81c free. New York Stock Markets. Ntw Yoait, Oct. 1C Slocks better and cloe weak; Gold opened at 223 and closed ut 218; N Y C 120; Erie 97 i: Readins- 122; U 3 sixes of '81, coupons, 106; 6 2!) coupons 1(18; 10-40 coupons 94; one year certificates Buckeye Mutual Insurance Co VIRE IVt lk? u AND ASHETS -M,MSi NO BORI V Ul V I I) J2 NDS Fronts Dlvldfld In Cash Among Stock and roncy Holders. Takea Marine hatordp of all Itiii.Ih. Kira n.k. ot, imllilinxft, MM-cnautlm. ruruiuire. Vawwh in I'orL. aua uie MHter oiaoa ot rnKs Keuarally. Ulrsctori! Wm. Hart, f. (Ihnmbetlia, K. Helton, J. p. Robiuaua, AniKHS Hlnue, Jr., V, in. Wtlliue, I,. l. Hudson, w. M.Uvmm, H. Unrreleon, . W. Peltou, A. J. Hree.l. ' Olflee Ovmlt's Vxchatiee. foot or Blinari VIO yd rail is, uuiu, ul DR. E. O.MJ'S il'I'Ul.V niC.M lH Dr. Cone nay be consulted as follows: T 1 it iu rwm, st uin i mu House, on Mon days, Nov 7; Deo 12; Juu 1C; Feb 20, March e7; May 1. In 1 any, at Ihe Morris House, nn Tuesdays. Nov 8; Dec 13, Jan 17; Feb 21; March 28; May J. in uattov, si me rniliins ticune. on Wednesdays, Nov 9; Dec 14; Jan IK; Feb 22; March 2ti, May 3. In ACKIA, at the Uivlinir House, on 1'hurs- aays, imov iu; Ueo IA; Jan 19; Kb 2:t; March JO; May 4. in DrKinOriRLD, at Me tvnaub Holme, on i nursuays, nov 3; uoo it); Jan 12; Feb lb; marcn i.i; April n. In UKLLEroNTAiKK, at the liran House, on Fridays, Nov 4; Deo 9; Jan 13; Feb 17; March 24; April 28. Dr. Cons has practiced in tbs above nieces www. w.a ;.m,i, wiiu ne uiuii irratiiyinfr suc- cesa He treats all forms of chronic disea Kni.t Asa wo., H:,k . 1. . . l.I . se, ana: avails of all Improvements, in all schools of medicine. No charge for consul tation, Out cnasn tor mediuiues. Consult Dr, Cone befora it is too lata. mt-rmt a NOTICE Ut Kn-'oaer, vs. Mont. Com. Pleaa. Frank Kngeoer, O AiO Frank Cneaaer li uerel-y U a said hltL. Luu .. i u -I on Ire aoh .!. uu. temuera I, l-t, u,o htr pt-l tiou in the clera'a ii m nii i.giin oi uommon rinea wilnm and lor inaviMiuijui eioinaooiery auo mate of Ohio, charu- ium; Into wtlh haUlul dniukeoueae, and eilreine uruvny nun wkiiik mat ana may be divorced Irom the eaid Freak Kimm-r, which )uVmoa will atend tor hearms: at the neat fiuVuuibar Tarro, A. 1. i04 ol tourv Kl.liiA fcKOKehK, Hy Ii.vid A. Hook, her Atl'y. il.lvoa, Sepieuitwr SSil, lM- sep-7-w6w FREDERICK REECH8TETTLR '8 Estate NOTICK la herehr ieeu ll.atUie suheenher has been annoiute.1 and tiiubinwl u n..... uiihwi ui riMwmK aju-netetler, talc of H.eit- aomery oouaty, deceaed. All peraoua haviua aaaiasi aaiu eitete ere rei tueoi duly authn!Mted. date ere reueled pjooiutly to oroaenl JUH . HANIH..r- Adinlnlelratiir. aenel Mittaaaa, try. JACOB SCHROKDKR"! KiATK. ONllieSad day of BenVmbi-i, A. I), lest the ua. deraixned waa appointeu aud uuaiaaS ae kix-u-iris Of the eitete ol Jaoob Htiroe-W. lale ut atoai. (uinary oouuty, Ohio, dmieaeed, .ep24 lw AMTONKTIA t. St'll KntllKR. tha VMh oi Heptemlair, l.4. Sarah " "'fi S'uthar peUlioa la the Court ol Vom,no "asse! MoiilKomcry eounly, Oluo.uaioet Jo,1 kap . pi-hum :or a diroroe r Ceu.e now aoaeuce lor moiu tiiau three years. I.L1X1N FITCH, seplt-wsw AUoruey's, lor a1' out New Advertisements. SUKKIFF'S HALE. La Vow M Wir The I nylon Lund IiOoomotiTn MiwhiDw M ami fact ttr 1DH ikiinpftny. No 8i Mnulhtomfiry County 8upHor Court. BT TirUiwOften rxfwniiniiri mitimd in thin cp, will fiilwr i IuMh Km mi tli Hhop of A. HoUftD, No. Z3 fc rnt itrtet, l.yiou. OIud.od 8ATUKOAY, Notpmber 29th 18C4. mt SoVlork P M rf xni(i ly thd fot lowing go ml- nod chiiitlPis to-wit i Ore Hifmtn WitHoii wiih two Kiikidn ftttnctiHfi. 'I n ken in execution nm the property of Peter ltrUorf, oue ol tlie memtMant of t' firm ol the nvtnii Imnd i.oconxutWm unit Man hints Minn. fmtturiiigCompanT, nl ilia suiiol L Dow mad Witt end rniieon Bserkg. ocin.wuw OKO. WOOAMAN, Bhehtf. 8HER1EE8 SALE. Of valuable Runl E.uie in sod ui-ar Parmeraville, U1IIO. Lrvl K. ttanore, lal. ) Nn. imt Ramucl Ho lahKfler et. al. ) Hupiirior Court. 1 T vintianl anil m otK,llenf to tlia eommand of r an nruer ni .ais niatie n tne Nnperior Court of tlontgompry Oonniy, Ohio, fwill oflar at Public Sale on tha pr.misns ia KarniarnTills, ou FRIDAY, November 18th, 18C4, at 2 o'clock P. M et snid day, the followinx daw-rihed real estate via: Hltuntedin Jnckaoii townaliip, Mont rcimorv tlniinlv, Ohio. Beirn town lots numbered One Hundred and Ten (nn); One Hundrel and Ilnvrn (III); One Hundred and Twelve (IIS); One Hundred and Thirleon (1 IS); One Hundred and Four tpen(IU)and One Huudrod and r-nen (116); situat ed In Ihe inooporatod Tillatie of XarmersTille, In said Cnuntv and Stale. Ao, Hie lot owned Hanrv Hnuaer dM!eaHed, situated ID 8ction No. 97, Townahip four nun wi L-ouiamnR two ai-ree ana one hundred anil twdY (I1J) rodnTwiu, lh reaidue land ronveyed to the naid Hnrv Hiu..r in his lite timetiv theorderol'theProlotetourtof Montgomery Onunly, Ohio, and to bini by one Mu-hanl 8i-aarla, aduuniHlrator of theeauue of lianiel Nwartaal deo'd AIf-o, that trai t or laud owned by the said Henry Houaer in bin lire time, aitnaled in the aouthweal quarter of aenlinn twenty-one (21) Tow-nahip four (4), limine luiir(l), east aod bounded and deaenbed as followH : Hefrmniiig st the southwetnorner and running east seTeuty-Uiri'e (78) roila lo Ihe renter of the (lennan town aud W.nt AlPiandria Turnpike Road, thence north wpmwuh 'aid roiid one hundred and (111) rods and eleven feet (lh, iheni.e south elithty-three (S;i) rodH to the plai'e of heRinniufr. containing nine u.en (li ai-rea uiore or less, and baa been appraised ae follows : Lot No. llOFarmariivilleat , tsa 00 " " HI ' at so W) " " "2 " at son eu " " I'- M at log ou " " HI " al 76 00 " ' Uu at ou ou The two tu'resand 112 run. In of land at tliWper a.re. The in ai-re tratil. of laud at lt 01) per aore aud oannotMell lor lee than of anid appraiiunHut. 'I rum'-,, i-aali, ), in oue yer and thebalanee lu two yearh Iruui Ihedxy of sale. The delered pay menta to bar Spur ueut. tnte-eHt Iroln the day of sale aod lo ha eot'iirod by mortfit(re on the premlNes, UtO. WOtlAMAM, HheriB ; K. Tiioursos, Alt'. oetn-wtiw ; SHERIFF'S BALE. . Of avalualne Farm in Jacksou lowailiip. Frederick Cook, et. si. ) No. BS27 - ' vs. I Montgomery County Valentine Utirer, et. si. ) Superior Court. BY virtue of and In ohedience to the command of an order of sale made by the Huperior Court of Montgomery ooun'v. Ohio. 1 oillolhr alPuhlmPala on the prcinimi. aooul two miles east of Fariners- viue, on FRIDAY, November 18th, 1864, Alio o'clock A. M. of said dav, the following de clined real eat ale to. wit: Situated in aud name the North 'part of the Booth Kaat Quarter r.r Hotlim, twemy-thrva(t.1.., Townaliip four (4), in the Town, ahin of .In knoll, County of Montgomery and btate of Ohio.oosfaiuiiiK one hundred aud forly-two aud one tlflh ai-rea. ppraiaed al t6S UO per ante aud cannot sell lor lena than i of Ihe alv appiaieement. Tenna '..i-khIi, in one year, and the hellan.ee in two yeara Irom tlie day of Hale. The dele'ed pay. inente In hear tl ner cent, intere.t. anii la he ...,.1 by mort)faje on tlie prenueea iKOtB WOOAMAW.hherifl, K. Tnouraoa, Atry, ootlT weir Professional. vi; tHROir ;.rA, k ji ALSO- A nil for the umtt three yenrH Htire' n in the United H tt.it. Navy, htut oprioed nn ortii-o t No. St7o, Third mreei, tw.wwu jrnoruon uti hi. riir 0 treat, uert !. Hnviiia hud the tvlvse'iUiie ol the UoiipiuIiiii New York kiiil Phil, M.. inn, with twenty yeam of Binvtieenii (it n.Lli:t), ill H Nllixilefll lI)tT real RSHUrflJ k,y KUiU(f tut) a-Jvu-e that they will ohuin orery ad vanuu t, that the avWaufed uoudition of the Set net oj Mottcmc una ronut r. lr. WinaeiirM Uonum.TION. THROAT udall I'UKdPIKATt-BV I'lHF.AHKH BY MKIUCAL let HALATION the only rttliatde meana knowu to the pro lea) 1 no, wnicn nai itrovnn o iidi vemallf viifHeiM lul in the Kant aud in K 11 rope. He treat all dmeanea of ttie k 1 iv aiii KAH, aiisoall diricafteii iveouha to remaiin, anu an uiiKOftitj tXJMriiAlNTH what ao-ever may be their character, 'i he moat inert lit. kmih win oe L'nnvinoen of tua mn'cena h cat in u mt h Ortme No. 78, Third tret, DMyton. or hy ohtamins r-tiv-io hi inTaiiHin wnirn m iMniiutsMtu vraiiiiioupi y . oillcf hount fromi o ulock A. M. till a o'clouk M ot-uo iidw.itn MEDICAL NOTICE. tR. A. tKinKR will hfrafitr attend ttflumit to ' an nrrnt) nra-ure. ami will inn "MnsMit.i Atis.it. lion" to tha IrtMitriifiit ol OHKON1C lilHKAHKri. hiicIi at iMneaaHN of the TH HOAT and I.UNi.H.ot lh EVE ami BA K, m;uuM 1 LAHifl Alf M; 1 IONH, 6r Vnm ao.1 litvomlHry HYFH 1LI.H, .tNuKKHKA Mil , n I Kill I IIKEM. IMPDTKNtlV. An. Al. iMfsUNEx HauiiLua to I'km.lm, otMi .iiy varJ y Ci ume Ihxefxnt, whatArer may lie Ha oharirirter. Ullr huura froiu 7 ni to H p m. Hun day , 7 to IUe in, 2 lull p nt. Oltke Comer of Jvtbtrsua mad Rifth mt . rt..tn uu.o. ocU-linUJniwll FOR RENT OR SALE. THE fine OotUH HotiiMs, with nood tbiltK, "d tha iiuurleutiiMWai attarhi-d t hereto, aud ion 01 Kooti tirouni, siuitMty lur ffanlonnit; piir;mttti aiid kuowu aa tit tuymriy ut the late Wuj, Kichel 6rsjr. Tit rtjidance la 00 the old Troy Pike, a quarter ol miltirroiu tiie Cnroraiioo Lint. iura. kAltAli HICUKLBIf BUKK 1ST. II AiVB WHOLKnlLK AND BETlIh DI1LKB AND JUBBKK IX MILLINERY GOODS. bTKAW GOODS, RIBBO.N'3 CRAPES FLOWERS, And all Aatu'sas ueualiy re.ured in II,. UiiLisiai T sails. NO. 41, MalBbtrerl, DAYTON , OHIO . N. H. All ord.ru from tbe eountrv leudbd to. I.Milhara aod dealer in eon era! wilt du wit ia JONATHAN METI1ERD8 Estate. OH the Mhday of Ueloher. A. I), less. Ihe under- ifirued waa appoiuied aud .maimed adinuu.ira. of t he e.Uile ol Joneiltau Mutheru iai uf al..ui. j --"..M.y, viwo, ueieaaea. """ JOHN F. FOX, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. AM.pefeoae iMh-hled to the estate of Juha 1 aehlias.dM'd, are desired to fall aud entile ate el Ih.iuiiiuiruiriiil. 1 a. tayt.n, Ohio, aud all imimd. iu..... ij JTZTj amount uud e.uie are rr.u.led to preaeel tneiu lrvlly autkeiltioaled e.'li-u uue year, a. 1 here tak.u letters ol a.liiiiai4in.itou ru eaid eetete Jiwitl'tt HfcUUNO, Adwuuatralor. October 7, UKrt- WtS-diw EAR 10S, GOOD 17 n w a I eXV (O-'X- Clothing Store. M..r. SOWARZ ft ROSIN. ARE JUST OPiiiMNf U CLOTIHVG HOUSE, And would resperiniliy inTilethe CITIZKNg Or DITTO" AND VICIXITT To call .1 their Store Adjoining the Empire Office, aud xaoiius tb ernew jj STOCK O ULO T KING (ioutleniuu's tumlshin Goods. Whioh waa lx7Klit eirliisively for Cash Mid at BE D I CID FIICIS The juuior partner. Mr. Rosix. hav I no- been coiiuoi'ted with a wholesale manufac turing Clothing House in Cincinniti, which gives the firm the advantage, and assurance lo the people, that their stock waa CAREFULLY SELECTED! All thou J -siring to make thtir PALL PUROHABEH 9 will find that MONEY OAN BK SAVED by calling at tha m llOTIK, STORE, Maiu strtwt. opponibi the Phillipt Hoiiae ,aud a Ijoiuing the Eupira Oflioa. W aWtal