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City and Other Matters. taiT Go to John V. Darst', corner Srcoml and Jefferson street! for your Kail and Win er Dreae Goods; also, Cloaki, Shawl, Cur' puis, 4c, just rectivr-d. dif. C. B. HaHtnnn will p.ak in Knlish and German, at Philip Walla' a corner, on Saltir day evening, October 29ih. Working men ere specially invited tn attend. Democratic Speechee L. H Pe I Court, of Hamilton, and Dr. l,;zry, of tltia city, will address the German Democracy, al Backeli Kail, oa Monday . evening, October 3 Int. Oo to C. P. Iluber ft .Son's, and buy torn of those tery cheap DooU and Shoes, 3 id Soldier Votee Almost a hundred pack ages of soldier's f ol n have been received at the Clerk't office. TmeYeing A good eet of harness, to gether with some bags, were stolen a night or two since from the stable of Mr K. C. Ka tabrook, on Jefferson street. , - Coachman aud Gardener Wanted. A situation byamiddln aged man, ai Coucbtnitn aud Gardener, who haa had 15 yearn' experi. a nee Enquire al 163 Main street. 2td I'rrsa TwiKisu. Filthinetl. The Journal succeeds this morning in making itself more than ordina rily 6 1 thy. Its paragraphs cn'jceruing "'dirty fuet" could havu emanated from none but a dirty-mouthed writer, and could appear no where but in an extremely dirty newspaper. The artiule referred to will dlspust every read e( whose mind is not steeped in Dustiness. Faugh I The Democratio MoClellan Club of the City of Dayton Meets at the Hall above Jsse Christopher's, on Jefferaon and Maiket streets, on Monday and TRursdaj evenings of each week. The Hall will be kept open fvery evening of the week (excep Sundays) and books, newspapers, Ac, will he provided for the entertainment of visitors All persons favorable to the McClollan cause are invited to attend. New Meat and Provision 8tore. M. Slockert, at hii attind on Market street, north aide, a fuw doors weat( of Jefferson, ia daily supplied with Beef, Mmtob," Venl, Prtrk, 8ausaaA I'oiaio-n, Cabbage, Boana, rixsAn., to , all fresh and of the best iialUy. His old friends and customers, nnd the pnblio, are invited to give him a call. - That Dance. We will state, for the in formation of the lovers of Terpsichore, that the Democratic McClellan Cotillion Party, of which we made mention a day or two ayo will be held at Beckel's Hall on Thursday eve ning November 3d. The Committee will spare no pains or ex" pense to make it oue of the most agreeable parties of the season. Everything in the re freshment line will be on band and served up in the very best style by our old friend John Gengnagle. Musio by Prof. Baker 'e String Band. COSJMITTk ok' A aUA NO KMX NTS. W. H. 6illepie, John Colhower, Gao. Kruuier, R W. Duff. Ticketa of adiuiNxiun, f 1 00, to be had of the Committeo or John Gengnagle. Oct'273td City and Other Matters. For the Empire. One of the Aunivereariee of an An oient and Honorable Order The fi-ast of the immortal Kulampsus, the illustrious founder, of tbe aueieut and honorable order known ae the "sons" or moie properly the Knighte of Malta, baa been celebrated with grea pomp and pageantry, time out of miud The moat reliable curonologieia have fixud the date of the birth of this, eminent poawtiluvian, about the year of H900 A. M. Othara again have identified hiiu with Noah. This latter tradition, however, haa been repudiated by hit more modern followers, dating back to tbe days ef Xerxes. But whatever uncertainly there may be at to who lie was, or aa to tbe precise date of bit bitth, tbia great truth Itandt alone, to wit ; Id at wheu firnt born "be gave the hailing sign" o' the prder Tliie,-'lsign" ,"i firntj in, troduoed among the ancieut Britons by Juiiua Caesar, at lhat time the Supreme Grand Com mander of the Order. Tbe "welt balanced minds" of tbe island, were immediately cepti-j vated by its sublime and impreaaive ritet, and waa not long until the power of the Druida gan to wane before its graud au ancient iu culcationt. , All the King of Englaud, with but one or two riccplioue, since tbe day of Alfred the great, were members of this order. The Egyptiau Pyrainlda were built uuder iU auapicea.aiid it it clearly thowu,by tbetra ditiona of th Aaayriant that Cadmut who car. ried aud introduced letlera into Greece, waa one of the most xealoua high cocknloruma of thii tame ancient and honorable brotherhood Tbia fatt haa been ascertained by the record of the knighta of the Duck's neat degree, of whieh be ia' the attributed founder. "The "wanga" of China it is well known are chosen from member of iliit llluitrtoua degree. ' We make mention of theae notorious facte id Order to illustrate the historic fnt'ereit'and tradition-' ary glory which attach to the' anivemaiy, Ibe approaching celebration of which bat elicited thiv4eticUK0liail ,.VHt Xl'MH This tranaceadaet evasion, we understand, recurs next Friday the te proi , and will be duly celebrated in this city. The "mallese star" will shed its benignant effulgence, the knighte of the snow shoe Degree will rehearse some of ther moat famous traditions, and the Supreme Grand Commander, from Constant!, nepfe, the wbrshipfof descendant of ' Jupiter and Jungfrav, and the recipiantof the resplen dent mantle of the great Miltiades will preside over the cermonies. The Knight of America having for the last 29 years been considering' the propriety of the conquest of Cuba, and as it is a funda mental principle with the order never to enter upon any great project without 30 years of debate, it is thought by many especially as it has been ascertained that they have with drawn their money from the banks of England and France thA a vole of "satisfied and "not satisfied" will be taken during the approach ing feait of Kjlampui with reference to the military i nlorpriae above referred to. If this be so, the celebraonti-ol the Feast in question fraught with result otthe most momentous character, f the pou quest ol tbia Island is to be made by the Knights, it will be "so recor ded" upon the ancient scroll, and ere aaolher moon shall have rouuded its horns, the voices Of the great illustrious Sagamores of tbe War Path will resound from the St. Lawrenue to Golden Gate, and if ueoeaaary from pole to pnle,'and,er long tbe great temple of the order With its glittering inalleae minarets, iU "natu. rl and artificial ornaments" will rite aa if by magic, from tbe beautiful bosons, of the queen of tbe Antilles. Verily we are oo the eve of stirring events. .Our ancient order its houor aud itajflorjr o perpeluo I Pure Sweet Cider FRESH FROM THE PRESS EVERY DAY AT L..L.U II II land's ') ' ' .', Market Israel. He lias put up a cider pi eas, and ie mak trig oidor expressly for Family use, which he sells ' Vy the quart or larger quantities. Just Pablithed Bioitraphioal Mem oir of Clement L. VaUandighem by hie Brother A handsomely printed pamphlet ol 6 1 octavo pages This ia a document of unusual value and (nter-at; entirely authen tic and iliahle. Every statement in it per sonal or otherwise can be alrictly verified. The work i wanted everywhere, immediately by hundreds of thousands. Price delivered 25 cents. Country dealers cau It anpplied through the channels by which they receive their New York : 'papers, and at onr loweat wholesale price. Tbe commissions charged by the Newa Companies beiui paid or ue. Kvery editor who it ditpoaed to aid in giv ing tbia pamphlet a wide circulation it invited to inaert this advaniaemeai aud draw on at for copietof the Memoir to. tbe amount of hit bill, to be aent in a package ordered by any one in nia vicinity Wit.Tua at (Jo., publish ers of "Hooka for the Timet" 4c. No. IV City Hall Square, New York Augnai 1, 1864. Aug. 5tb, lHrit. . dl. By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE Last Night's Dispatches. The Gold Bubble—Frauds on New York Soldiers. Nxw Yokk, October 27. The gold market this morning was steady, opening at 215f, aud closing at noon at 2IC, which figure waa maintained until 2 o'clock. A rumor on the streets that General Grant't army it moving, had no effect on gold or stocks. The City Point mail boat arrived at Wash ington to day, bringing no Important news. (ien. DuHie waa captured by gaerrillaa, while aeparated from hia staff. Interesting Statistics of Sheridan's Fight—Dying Testimony of General Ramseur. I mountain and putted rapidly up tbe pike, af it ! ,tr our orka had been carried, to pursue our New Youk, October 27. The Tribune's oorrspondnt wiihMheridan aayr Fiftj si-vea guns were captured in the last Cuht, tweutv tiva cf which were our owfl. re taken. - Five thouaaud priaouera, in round numbere Were taken. The movement of the rebels waa planned by General Gordon, aud when our camps had been captured, be adviaed Early to fall back with bia troops, but that officer diareirarderi .1 j. ' tue advice General ftainseur laid, bofore dying, there were 23.UO01 in the atlackinir iarl Two divitiunt patted Maaaauultin Mouutaiu aingl uie, niarcning an nigni, ao aa to come in on our left Hank. The remainder. 1 1.000. attack ed in front aud along the Ha. hi, after tbe first anock pad been tell on the left. Heaidea these a considerable body of cavalry came over Ilia wagun traiue. ii waa nere that a man in oar uniform came up unsupported to Col. Thor burn. and romarkod "That ia a fine horse you are riding, Colonel, and you had better give him to me;" aad immediately ahol him with hit revolver. Ramseur. Trial of St. Albans Raiders. 'Montbkai., October 27. Einut d'ooeilioaa concerning the recent raid were taken at Hi. Joubt yesterday The option of transferring the prisoners to Montreal was left to Uoo, Mr tdwardt, who ecte tor tbe United atatee. Ramseur. Trial of St. Albans Raiders. Success of the Mammoth Redman Gun. NkW ToatC October 27. The great Rod man guo was tested yesterday at Fort Hamil ton, it was first fired with blank cartridgte of 19 pounds ef powder; the with 60 pounds and e solid fhot of 1,000 poanda;. aad Inelly with 100 pounds aud a solid thot of l.Ottl), at an angle of 25 degress. This thot wae throws four wtiea. The AiU range of the tua ia thought to he between five and six milee. The j experiments were entirely successful. .... . i vj Ramseur. Trial of St. Albans Raiders. Success of the Mammoth Redman Gun. Frauds on the Soldiers. aliint. UoUber 27 ibe tollowiut des patch, addressed to the Executive Depart ment, was received this atteruooti: Bai.timor, October 27: To Moms J. Fi ry: The State Agent at Baltimore, A Don ahoe, Jr., of Albany, Peter Kirhy, of Lew county, and ur Jones, or Mew lorx city, to ting agents, hare been arrested by the Pro vost Marshal, who haa also elosed the New ork State STEPHEN MASON, Surgeon in Charge. Governor Seymour is In Buffalo, aud th telegram haa been sent to him. Preparing for the Attack. New Ynax, October 27 A special to Commercial, dated Washington 27, eays: th ii is understood mat Admiral forter wi sail for the rendezvous of his fleet, at Beau ion, north I arolina. asannn aa the Montau arrivea at Fortress Monroe, wh oh will be thii week. The other vessels of hit suuadron are ready, and have either arrived or are on thei way. Th attack may be expected next week ana it is neuevea mat me arrangement are so perfect that th reduction of tbe batteries at the month nf Cape Fear will be arcom pushed in a lew hours. Another Great Excitement at Paducah, Ky.—Forrest Near the Town. Special dispatch to the Cincinnati Enquirer. CAIRO, October 27. The grenteat excitement exiata- at Padu cah. General Meredith haa warned the pen. pie, ana iney are Deaing acrott into till nott. A part of Forresl a ganir are the ex peoted enemy approaching, but it cannot be aacertAineil what the threatening force is. The New York Soldier's Vote Fraud. New York, Ucuiber 27 Moaea J. Terrv New York State Agent at Baltimore, who was arretted on charge of forging eoldtera votea, naa made a lull coutettion. lie acknowiedg et lorging a large nuiuher, aed given name of parties who aaaisted him. Several promi neu: peraous arc said to be implicated, but their nainea are not given. Canadian Question Settled. Qokbkc, October 2i.-- Ii i . i.oi lei that the Conference haa selected Ottowa for the capital of tbe United Provinces, Toronto for the capital of Upper Canada, and Qoebeo for Lower Canada. Washington, October 27. Since the clean ing away of the timber along the Orange A Alexandria Railroad, and the adoption of this plan of eending out rebel sympathizers en Oram j at tale guards, not an accident bat oo ourred, and not a tingle guerrilla hat been seen on the road. MORNING REPORT New York, October 28 Tbe Uerald'i Winchester correspondent of October 27th aava : The enemy haa (till a very etrong force in tbe Valley. It ia reliably reported to be reomanieme. 1 ne enemy bas a strong force ot cavalrv in the Duray valley. Under the present stillness movements are being made by the enemy of an eminently importanfeharacter. ' At the time when tbe late battle of tbe I9tb look plaoe. the enemy had etitioned three brigades of cavalry near Milford Creek in the Uuray valley. When the general rebel move ment waa made, the fareea advanced to Buck- town Ford on the Shenandoah River, and Front RoyaL Iu the movement staled thev were met by Powell's division of cavalry and checked. When the robela mat with dufeat they retired to Milford and within the line of lortiheationa there erected at a commanding poaition. For certain aubttantial military reasons, a reconnoitering party of about .100 men waa sent out on the 2lh from Powell s division in the neighborhood of Front Roval Tbe expedition wat commanded by Major Gib- uu, wuu ao gauaniiy aniingu itnea nimteli in the Averlll action at Moorfield in July laat. Daring th early hours of the mornimr of me .no, major uinton moved bia command across both branches nf tbe Shenandoah river, ana moving tnrougn ron ttoyal, pasted on toward Millord and tbe Luray Valley. Before daylight he came upon the enemy'e nickete. and drove them on, capturing one or two. He then paated on rapidly toward Milford Greek, On tbe way up be met the enemy in line of battle, with two pieces of artillery, and al though his lorce did uot exceed 300, he de ployed it in line ot iiattte witnont a reserve. and charged them lne enemy, perhaps rememberinir oar lata astonishing cavalry operation, did nothing more than fire one volley and break. Gibaon continued the purauit aa rapidly aa it was pos sible for him to move forward in the dark ness. The enemy kept bia artillery on the uike. and after tiring one round, limbered up and made off to tbe rear. Owiug to Gibaon'a in ferior force be could not Bank the enemy and get at the artillery. The enemy aeut the ar tillery to the rear ahead, and kept the cavalry right and left oa the road to cover it getting off. la the general charge which Gibaou firt made, he captured one battle flag. By con tinuing to preaa on, Gibtoo at length drove tne enemy over tne creek and urjon the hue of the rebel fortification, in which they sugui reiuge ana opened a rapid Dre from carbine and the two pieoee of artillery afore taid. In front of thii barrier Gibion halted, but to feel the enemy' poaition, take a few pria onera, aaoertain tbe enemy' atrength, and then retreat, reaching a poeitiou io the direction of the Shenandoah by daylight. The enemy, finding taat at laat the bird had flown, eet oat after him at a trot, but did not oo coed in overtaking kirn, aa Gibaon reached ike Union line iu ufety and without heavy loea Thi affair it looked apoa at quite a brilliant cavalry dab. The idea of 300 men alaoat raaning 3,000 mounted rebel, driving them to their fortifi cation and capturing one of their battle flag, artillerv, ia indeed amaxina aad intaraatine. w-vw - t a aai wie two utdi-cai ui . Ia tbe eouraa of tbe reoonnoiuanea. ud front prionr, ioloroiatlon wae (rained of high importance to the interaati of tbe array. Yeatardav cannonading was beard It ap peared to be in the direction of Front Roval. aaa wae prooeeiv anotnar cavalrv Uf hi. f for -114-lt. ai Oa IMIIf-d for .C wd r rl tor f IX L.r will Halifax, October 17. The Canada from Liverpool the 15th, Queeoetowa the 16th baa arrived. It appeare there ia aome poeaibilitf of the present Danish line of Kinge being changed iow penuing peace aegotiatioua Priaoe Frederittk of liaaa wnnld ka I,.;, m the throne and act Christian the IX. Oauae duty. J. fU tor Liverpool, October 15 Autboritiel report that Hour hat a declining tendeoct Wheat inactive with a decline Id on week ; rd wett ern 78 bailer. Corn inauuve with a decline of ll.lati per quarter. Coffee heavy and with a downwaid tendency. America i atocke ateady. United Slatea 1 20 441(349 ex dividend. I.ivshcooj.. October 16. Cotton eloted quiet. Breadttufft 'quiet. Provision dull. Petroleum quiet. I I ! Niiw Yoax cloned at 217. October 17. Gold tonight LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT. St. I.onia, October 28. Offioial diapatohe irom uenerai rieaanton give tne following furthor information in regard to hia opera tions againat Price. He marched 92 mile in two daya, and fought the last 32 mile. Hi force wa ' man rrice , wnue rnce force wa fully 2r,000. Price bai not one gun left, and no ammunition, he having blowa up hia train, and also burned 400 wagona to (are them from capture. We have 2,000 prison er and several thousand atand of arm General Fagan i reported killed. Price' army ia completely ditorgauixed and fleeing in all direction. Montreal, October 28 The proceeding in the case of the St. Alban raider baa been transferred to Montreal. The prison er arrived last night, and are now in jail here. The removal waa made secretly, to avoid excitement. One deposition wat taken yetterday. Further p-oceeding are pot poned till next week, on account of the Catholic holiday. Baltimori, October 28 The Democralio Slate Convention hat nominated for Gover nor, Judge K F. Chamber, and for .ieuian. ant Governor, Oden Bowie. i a Boston, October 28 Governor Cony bat appoiuiea nainan A. Harwell, ol Kor-k an. to till tbe unexpired term of Sec'v. Peaaendea ioe aenaie. 7, Uueaito, October 28 Conference rl.iaed iU labora laat night. The delegatea left on weaiern tour. COMMERCIAL. Dayton Market. DAYTON, October 28. HAKSHMAN'S FI,OUR Red wha.r. .knl l eo nn n..-i.Ann ' wiiwifhwb uv, IVHiail eiU UU. WHEAT 1 70(S1 73. CORN 100 OATd CO. RYE 751 25. BARLEY 11 60 1 00. TEAS 92 602 00. COFFKK 46(360o SUGAR 30. SUGAR 22(al28c, per pound. COFFKR SUOAR-Hotl.'tlenar II, HARD KRFINKD aiIGAR-33ic per tb MOLASSKS-fl H5140 per gai. KICK '.'(lo per lb. I-ARD 20(U)25 BUTTUR 40(350 CHEESK. 2530. STARCH 12,c per lb. SOAPS 15lGci per It DRIED APPLES 10(12,. BEANS Per bushel J 00f52 60 KGG8 20(15 per dot. TOBACCO 90(i 60 per lb SHOT $6 756 OOper tack. LEAD 26e per tb. POTATOE3.-l 00J 25 per butb. HAY Timothy 25 per ton. WHISKY 1 70. '. New York Market. Iw loI, UCtooer 128 Cotlnn nn at at Zal 25: Hour lOalfio better at 9 n for extra elate, and I 6510 90 for round hoop riu;. u l . o.o. i i- . , . vutw, i.uei aboi ueuer, nmitea auppty and fair demand at 2 23a2 S3) for winter red western; Rye acaroe and firmer; Corn 2o batter at 1 62al 644 for mixed wertern n.. dull at 92o for weatero, Pork firm at $40 for meai, 42 7543 12) for new, and 38 6039 60 prime; Lard firm at 20a22)c; Whiaky dull II . . . . i ihi ia reiroieom oe tor crude, fifin reaueo in oono, ana B lonia for free. Ii ful ot lou New York Stock Markets. Nrw York; October 28 Hincka hl.h.r- Gold closed at 217). New Advertisements. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Hi llafor aud Thompaan, PlalobOt baaial Jouaa, Urhiblalil. lIFOKI O Muatalmao. Juttu-a of tha reaoe or Jaiaaoauiaaebip, Mou'aomary Ceunly Uhi. ( iba llb day of OooWr A raid Ju-tic aa Orilaror Alla.rbiudal in lha aura or fa u- roe, abov aotioa. new ijiaaaoa, u. Out. laih, 144 For Sale. iAIeB, A fmrm f 10 it to Jfrejun toihi, Mnntromarv couaiy, Ohio, iui, out'. orLifyrty, uii milfi wet of Mtmm.'.urvi ; ABOUf 10 ACKKii IXUKR ( I LTIV AT101, NreMt pii iittaM lor riiof toUto ; tlW two AuiM.t Oruhanlie with aruuil Tv ,,r rf flu fruit.ahoui lAti H- h Umm, mH lrKij umtMr of othvr iri, much pincnt, uhrnM. tNkrt i- wvm istiiuH ww i-i wmimt. a to "I" Oetwp ot buo or (U.4J uej. tu nl XMUiiaej fur uurMlTSi. Iimutr ut iuruliu Miohul th ftraa. mi Jacob Ximtiiisr t th riintt Jput m Mtfttniitnirg, or JoLiu Hirt, No. 37 Vid (irM, ClAUlUOftll. IWtlflait JOHN M. KNNIfl, ItaiuliU anm Admtnl.lrator or Hrtnrv llai J.in.a Turarr, J, t. of Ilayiu iut OreftrlM Butchsr. xvrtnan, ic'1 , b uoo lowofthttt. MniiL CBOry Ootini. Ohio. On th AtHh day ef W,,i., . , A. D t4, atutl JitttKuauexitui orJejruf AUtvh innt id th mruuo for in um uf rtv Itttl- u 'iix-el r. m JAMKX TURNKB.J. P. LEGAL NOTICE TJOaKHT Ko(l.a,i aoliflad lhat Ilia lorl. did oalhaauib day ot aMPlambar, A. L. laat, air oaution m th otttx ot lha Clark ol lh Court at wnmua rioa.. wiinia aaa lor in Uountv ol Matit Iioiorv ana aula O' imiio, a.aiua thai aba aaav I vorcad rroni lha.a'd Koliit buyla. hu-h imiiIiui ary andautaor iMuo, a.kiu( tbat aba ai.y b auad lor liaann al th oral urm or aaid fcoui ) batatual druukannaa and groaa aala(-t of ai.t.A aorta, ff . B.eoovt, AU'jf, Baot. au. la4 Motn-wew JONATHAN METBERU'8 E.tt I th lothday of Oolobar. A. I) IM. lha aadar- aianad waa apiKMU ad aad oualiflad adnnoj.tra. of tn .ibi. oi .ouainau mataara lata ef Atoal. foiaary ouuty, Oaio, dovoaaad. OUMWW JOHN r. tox, I I I At ol and K( ba Main, will Oomi , John JV oatweaa PARTITION 1 Mont, tup Cnurt. Pvfer F"ti rv et. l. 1)ETKR Hmmi pmnttf , rh)o.Mr. i dt Hi-k unj ,KIid (if -k, Htm t,0Kiiukr, Ao i drw rttr, Will turn FtUvtn, ln-.o jtttfft Joha fuit!!!, Imjoii ttii . AtrtiRtn Kfttr hir t Uw of HiiiiuiI ttrraliM, :ihiu-.iiA Niirhn witiuw bth(Q w. MrUiilirhhi ArfRiiutHtmtur, Johu Ulittt mnA Jormiihh M.-N.-lly will Ufa notir Omt ft potittOD w htedftMAiuai thetin oa tit 1U AukiisI UM, in lh 8ntjriir Untirt ol ISfuDiK 'niHry enmity, nad is umm pfulitii, wharftiu uhi a JtnM'(U tt-Hi dviuutd partition ul I ho (tillnwittK rfad emitt : Ihi. Tti lulluw uigi riiii-- iu MontKOtiiArv coun ty, Ohio, towit : fmrt of th W. of Hm. I, f own t, h. ft, E. li-kjiiiriinf t the U. W. uoruor of a nd H?o. t.ftinl riiituiug K 'n. l(iJ pole to lit Hm. tlftk en ntd line Thfuc X &, W. 62 pdIhh to ul e in in 'tnc. nn -rnau: w. o" a. lou pol" to ftttt k. uniH vi n . - w. puiis m Ulan . i iionco w . b . 00 poti to aUk ia th actioti lin, ThuoB a' m. UJt" po to th plan uf bfKinoittn eontatnmj Tit aoraa ntor or iiih th prtTil(tf of A rod iiuar in th N. K. cornesr ol Hen 0. Tuwn ft. Haiiito ft tVrth purpoaaof I'onTfytng th watwr from Harnu) rnisvrina nprfiif iraiu-u ftnwhr through ttv ftlMt dnaonttMtl prainmca. 2d. Th followiittr irtii)fta in HoutiionirT rouu ty.ohio, W-wit : all iliat nmUin lot of land In th. . iortir of the W. U ul 4i. 111. Town ft. Kttnff.' K. BK,n,'ltH th8. K. porntrof kid Station wiiu-m hii jeiiii w inf-ii' B in iiamtir tunuB n, u W, 10 linkadiatani, and rua mg tht-no N. 4W W T'l xm on lit etaat iinwol fcaid i'lnnt-d In Raid liu : thnc H & M(M-uun lo a utaka tlmnc n 6 w. (W pul one link to aooruwr in tk omtr of th Dayton and T naion lurnpia roa-i, j tinr a. e'Hpoi )(i links Ui ntftkinih ventre of aaid road; fli?D-a 8. lf" F. 4 pla, IB link to a itk in lam road onth outh lit. of aaid B, witna a white oak IS inobf in riinmattr, bimring N, W. Nl link j thane N. 'rA' K, bIoiik th aimth tin of aaid Hm si 7-10 poiew ih plw ol h.giuDing eon tain m j K7)$ acrti mora Att. Th folio iriff prmhnin MontKomnrToouat, Kant's ft, K, HtimnmBNt th . W. oornwr of tb H. inuartt rof aaid ciiin : Thnn R sinnsih, hn ttwo DftDi) Hoovora land, and laud owned by Hannah and OHlhann Kontato th N. R. ron r oi rauun io, inu rooa ; i nmi s. on rod ; thnc w.imrauui wit n aaid nratim lf roda to Ui ha Pcuon mitt; inn' n, on urn una on rod totti plaoe Of iMIillOninaT COn'ftininB on at'ra more nr laa Jlh. Th following prcinmaa iu Montgomery ooim ly, Ohio, to-wit: Part of Maution 14 and II. Town 6, Italian S, H. Baffinning at th M. W. corner ot fn. i; inane . o- n,. iw pole. a to lh rifr Still wMtvr ai iow wair roara: ; tnno up aaul riTr N K 20 pole to ft "ink at low wntr mark : ihetn. a j Vi" L. bi pol?N e link ton itak at low watr m.rlt theno N. 14 K V ol e linka to Uk at low atr mark ; lhnc N. R. U pola oo link to ft iak at low watr mark ; thaoccM HflB W H) pole t alnk tn th am-hon liu ; (hene H. 4 . tJi nni on aid hn to the pla' ot Ifeiriuninir ooutftinin 20 - ire an.l AM HJ.lfall , i'h. Th followiiiM prcmiaaa, dmrili tnadftod datd July lHM)a lying and hini( in Allan county Ohio, to wit : Th aouiti oaat (juririsr ol th north wat quarter o( S-rtion 4, Town , aomh of Rintr containing )o twraa moru or laa. I'h aaid Joaanh ritr wi! apply tor an order that dowr may b aniud and partition mad of aid promt, at th niiT-evmiietr isrm k pkiq nupartor uouri. ltd Hatpt. 4 U, l(Ht. aupvt) dtwAwtiw Tnoe. ITTiiftWMiaft, Attorney. A FARM FOR SALE. UAir A MILK KttOM DAITUH. ubaeribr will . II hi Farm aithia h.ir I milear th ellv ol lvton, anil a.ljoinina Miami ilv and lireao(a.tJe, oo tlialiermanlowa Flk. Tba hrm ooutaio. 4T anraa, nior or laaa, aad ia lh beat bottom lead. For further loformaUaa ealt on tbe uoaonnvr, ufl in prenilM. oe" "tf IMNI1L SHArtKI. Farmers & Mechanics Hotel. ,, NEW ARRANGEMENT. WAONEH Oc SHIRE. (aeoeaaaua ro Kaawa. vaiauw) HA VK Ukaa thl eld nd popular Hotel on laoood tr.nl, D.yUiD, aad bop by lli.ir altaoUna u buainaa lo aualaia th w.ll-aam.d rapotallo ol thl Well known Iwum. Th aarvioM ol Mr. H.nry router, o widaly known, 1 he patrouaaa o; It fonuar klMdaia oonedaotlv .nllinalaa .. , inIV-UIW J - NOTICE IN Jtfepb Fttttra, VI. Professional. 9 AVwaa. a W' And lor th peat throe vtftra Burirem in th United navy, net opita an rmom at no. 7ft, Third trt, Miffem jirtraon and bl. V. air atrtta. uarth aide. HartnKbad th advent; ot th kloNpiulain Hw York and Fhlladelithta. with twont veaara ot uaiui praur, in amHitiMi ray real aaurd oyfrMtine; niaeiiTtreuiat thay will uirUin Try ad' lac i tli at th advanced tTondiliou ol Uia JsfrxiV i can render. lr wiairur utWH!M n i"N, TH tvAT end all HSI'IHA TOHV I'lMKAt-KH BY M...J.UAL IN A LATI ON th only raliaUa inttaua known lo lh profaesjion. wmon liat provttu ao univraally hiitkati in th Haaland in Bnrotr. H trtsai atl tn sin. aud b a k, aio all iIinhhn iuha to ramaiaa, aua mi ohkuniu cumi'I,aints what ovr ir ev Ne their tnharaMr. Thamail inaieulu will b convinced of hn aiinc) by raUint( 1)1 hl Office No. Third atrevt, Dayun, or l.y obumiu lttra to Invalid which it in ulatd gratuitoualy. (tm-'O hour from o'clock A. M. till oVHiw k f. II. 04ttft-dAwSm MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. A. t.MKilR will hraftr attend 4,iunl to en onV nraUu. and wilt eiv "HnaMiat Attan- to thtratmeut of UHHOMliJ DIMKAtJ B8, uh l)taaa of th TH BOAT and LUM.H, of tb kTfC AK,8('BOKrLOl'8 AKFK(7TluNH, Ae Prim ary and tteconderv kYfHll.lH. tmiitUHike. l.l.aR f, m Kli. I ll K mm, I MrUTKNOT, A Alio, DiiBAiia PannwaB to hauu, tmd (. I'ATltVl Of ith hour rroon 7 a m to p in . Mundaya, 7 to IMa m, U to p in. urn.') Oornetr ol Jartvraon and Pinn at. haeinn Okto. otHA Imdim It IWW EAR. NEW FL01K & FEED STOKE! Best Qualitiesaat Lowest Prices! THOMAS It. OILLia, I AVI NO paruhaa Ut ri.ur aud Faad .tort ra- t oanuy H bl ratar KaU, Vourtli alraat, a law H Of Hi aia, wUI , ou kand Ul boat uail FLOl'B, FEED AND .RAI, th !oaal ralaa aad will daavar good to aav aa cil.. Ua will kaap aoiaiaa but ta baal. la wd will danvar good to a taan aoiainf but ta Wat laava ordara. 50,000 Bnahels Flazieed Wanted, llOfi I"""'"'8 Wa" waalad. far b.all 1J,JV lha b.glio.l narkat pne ia aaak will u(id, at th ft ur and Pd atoraorTbo a OM h'.ll.la twr R.I.I ..) Mo. U fourth atraal, aaar thtytna. Obio. TUO. B. fa I U.I a jyVT'daiv.M NOT10K7At.IIlNy.li;- Buah" la h.raby obelllal Marv lull. kiaiki haa ai.a i lor Alnaoay aa.m aim aa anioual of wilful daaaruou aod (ruaa a.l.ot al duly aad U.at aaidvea ba board al lha Mo.onibar Term lha Uoarl of u"aa"a f laaa ol Moaioaiarv roualv, I aiarv rouaty, laa atOUK a AfoMAHOM. HapUnaar la! UMt. autt-ww IM'ICI On th Mm of Keptember, 1IM, tfamji Aaa Rap, d'evl mi beHetioa la tkim IVaairi jJ mttaOft PIaCl Moilaamanaauinl nhi., . tUurr Itew , pmyiiig lor eiVoru iJoau, mMMm "M" iSStJmmou. xpu wew Altoraav'. liaaovA aauvadir aoooa u.-u. r Mutaa' OOoa baa baaa r C)u'ikuajluL,aa... u " Main atraat sir. Roaabar ap7-ailiiivtj nraaa OoooaJ aad Third 0-eei, over Mr. Roaabar. rv.abW. GOOD MHW3I tlSu-, W Clothing Store. Mr. SOWARZ t ROSIN. ARC JUdT OPKNINO A NEW CLOTHING HOUSE Aad would rsapenirulir lavttethe CITUtKg Of BATT0H AND TICIXITI To oall al lhatr aMore Adjoining' the Empire Office, and a rata i oa lh irorw STOCK OF OLOTHINC Gentlrnian's Furnlsblnf Goods. Whh waa l4ji.lit loluetvely for Oaah nod el mm beduced rims The junior cartoer. Mr. Unaiu k;o been connected with a wholesale manufac turing Clothing Utilise ia Cincinnati, which trirea the im the advautatre. and aenui auce to tbe people, that their atock wae CAREFULLY SELECTED! AU thoee Jjairing to make their PALL PUROHA8BB, will fad that WONKY 0N ilGHAVKD by oalling at the t Maim street, oppoaite the Phillina tlOuae enand ailjoining the Empire Oflioe.