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.1 I. , WKUKlt KmfMRR. ; J J on fopy per Milium.... ,. It f ThO KBflHK rriiilntff- II, f (n-ti gf ill Moll'. goinry county. I'aynienft m :Mlvan-. in m I -ane -." li O 1 V ' M if r- j i . ,, job 3?n.xt?'Tiisrc. or eyerjr devrhilion. vt.KHM fn Htenm Presses', till' tlf-H Style, ft t 111 fl Ifl 'I1.IMA pr(CTK. 1 :iitre Itnllillnjf. Ill Main Klreet; UAII.Y KMI'IHK. Par mk. (ty l l Carriar).,,, ... My mail, pr annum, 111 adftu'...' Insurance. HTAXl'lM KNT " or tub oomirnux o- th , .ETNA INSURANCE CO., On lit 1st Day of January A. I. M AIK In -tltf Ati.lu.n" of Ohio, ai.rau&nt to the hialuti ot that Hut I. . NAMF. ANl lVWATlOV.T Th timnr of Hi Company in JKTNA IN-I It VNCK COMPAN V, and in lumit'il h) Haritiri, tjoiituvtii ut. ' i.-CAPIVAl,. t Th niiinntit or iU ii'lliit .f-n k iTn' Million Two lliiiiirM nd lrill Thou mi tit' I lolUr,iui 1 i-.ii'l ui t'J.S'-O.Ono Uu 1 ! ll.-A&KIH. ' 1. Cnth of the ComiinuT on h!ini; and in ' 1 : ' ill" ll !!(, Ot AHiMlU ll'lil OLllCir rHT-tofin 2. KohI Kil l, imu.iMiuUM'rH.1 70." -0 i7 a. Tho Bomlrt tin. I Mt4trKM owno I hy the , 1 (Jomimny, ( ,xr wit dul filed,) how , nt-iir l.anrt th mto1 inierput thorn-on...-.,... ..... , -,. n.Mrd (V. Totnl rvetr. nf (ha Oftmpnny. ........ :..H,mihi,4;w u Ilt.-LIAHU.U'IKH., , . Lrnnta ailjintw) and not .......... 0,:K) luff tor nirthr yrnnK... ' lMT7 i'O ' All olher clftim aprMiit th 'itiimny at nmali, for prinimj;, An.i -nit4iiii4i v. Total llnt-iiiMo.. u . lV.-Ml.HOKLLANKttUH. . , i Ttm i;rHtMimuUD icvvrMt Inftnj"" ink i-t nn.iNm v Im iniirMt iu nnf tiita eity loau.vU' 1 -i I. it t iK or irltM'k , Y.trU'1 Thn HOiiMint o i(H(;uiiit'iloronntniKH !- j w nnr oih'tr HUiin. nn m-.-nril - t ' fvrltw (hfrlnf 1 - - . . . j IM i.ltail wilh CaliMrui 7r.lM 4)0 With loWK.... ' !,( Ami Ohio ai.iHIo od TIih Thartor, or Act of Iin?orHiniiHin oi tmiJ j'oiiiiHliy t u ht)rvTiiri. . i.-, . ST A TP! OK OONNKGTrotlT, ) . 00111)1 o( HariT'ini,' - , f THOMAS . ALKXANI'KU. I'rexi.lnt, Anl tJT OMTH.I. II KNPKK, H,.. rcUry of Mm JKtHK INHlIB ANO 14 OuM I' t V. mox novaridlf nwurn, ltOi-Hli(l Hnv, Ilnil tli (orMjjinii in n lull, Iiiih Jinf rorr htftimnt of Hi Mlidn ff fnltl Cmitmny ; (lifct HtM Inurnni'M !om)iiy in it Umi ll'lt ownn of at !NMt ONK MtlMUKKIt THOUHANM In Ilil.A IW of win il Oitah :uttil invrMH in movfev anil liomi-i; ihrtt ihi Ritovo t(fwnh il inTtninnt-i, imr ivny t,ftl llif-rpnf, urn mvl for itio tMntitoi hov itviit hIhaI n& nrciN nu nittlionty in thn tii-kii.hfriiint ul Hfei4 ffn iny, pithr im I'rwHnh'nt, rtnrri4irf, Trnfiurr, rcior, or o(harwifv ml tint tiiervftr thfl I.in if STlbil Offl'-"f nf All't llHiirnft.'tOonipftfl. THOMAS A. AI.KX NHKIi, ITi-sxlouti t I II., ....... 4J...... ....... If Knii't-'rilMi.l an-1 nwont i$ 'lore mo, lliif 2 I 1 iy ofJim iitry, . , , . ., . i r' ' i V; r IlKNRY KOfKR, i 0Vriitr.r irtu AiiTAatr HTATt, ) ColiluilHiH, Olitu, Jiuimtry 111, tHi, j It iw harnhy L'nrtMiil,(ht Ltm loivu tiiikt j-t Hcorrml Hityo( th Htioiiitftl ol (lotiilitiikn ol'ili .Hl'Ji A 4N HtllAN''K COM f ANV, of K trHoiM, iMHtla lo unH HH-. in Ihiu oiIuj4. (or itu your imb. A : WilneMH tny hun 1 nti'l nn1 orfichifiy. i j v JAHKt) il. (iOD)IAN, i fuTAMP. AniiUr if HUtO, ? I CftllTIPIOAYKiW AUT-KMtHY. t (To oxpire on Ui HNt dny of January, lHiid.) j y Onritmor thk AuiiriiK r Statu. ) Inniirfi ir ponnrlHinni, Co miihuij, (t., .Inn. lfi,1Hii'. j WMHUM4, l'h .fiTNA INHI.AN:H 4!OMl'ANV, Im ttlAti hi Hnrllunl, in II Mi Hlnto u( (IWtnnn-lirut, lifit, tiltt'l .n Huh otli t 'worn k1iihwii( of iu voti(iriin, im rtuti t by Uu.nriii unuo.nf Uiftil,Trxnli. insiiraui'A OornonittM nul ini'ororaUti hy Ih Hime (l Ohio," in rtwi April mil. lKjii, :tn-t inuO'l''! ITohrii 1 nryuth.lwt nn l, Wh mim! Cm)mDy 1m Jur iiishfdth un.rKiKnil MHlt-"frt)ry evutix-o ilititit IH poHfHMOi( of iu lomt O.NK HI'NIiltKH '('Hi H! HANli lnH.hAliHof iM.Uitil Omiibtl inv.-KtU in HtHkri r thfuiH,or in MortiMUiw or ll-nt KnluU', WJrO ilou tilo tho Hinoiml for wliu.-h lit mm in inurlK"K''l ""'1 Wiiorokn, H.thJ UonifAiiy liw lit at! in tliitt uliift- ufil tn in-iiriiiiiint nulir Hk orporulo hojJ, itl ;t-y II it rrtijtnt mtil Kijifirtry (lnuoof, Hullioriiiot; twiy AKnL or AH'Mltnof haj1 CoiniHUiv in LtiiHiMUi Ut p--kiiolfl r rtvrvM'o oi irono)t, lormxl in txihaifef rfii I (Join tmtty, niN'onliiito tho tcrturt of hhu! law. . Mow, 1'tkorolont, tu pursuant! ol ttt tiri itakion of (Im AluroHiti. aui, ijAMK.iU. UOhM AN, A udiu.r "t HUt" for Ohio, lo litrt hyi'.rliry timl HAm.tOTNA (fl HLlKANi:KUilVllANV,or lliirilonl, in HUUiori-t trt trim irt the hn-tuio of Kir mio MMrino lutoinuu-e in thin until Liu thirty Ih hL luy ot Jiuiusry, in tho yimr on't OmU'Mtn-t HijrliL IiiiiiIi1 uti nuLy mx. IN WlTNK-iH WllKKKUK, I Invi- ItHnvml . tih wnntwit tny n:tun in I ruiMoil lht mnl ol my otn to be Htn&eil tho tiny uuil vnr hIkivp wriiU'ii. . . JAMfc.i fl. t.(M AN, kal. ktamp.J AuUilorof.-iitl. AnpliAtlonH ro ivo hn.l fmjriM nmmptlv lacil hy.Ioltn II Htopp4hiuon. Afiit fit ' iViyimi; Win. II. Nfxlny.ilorninitowu; Mkiiiio'I hhi-k!!, MiHiniHttiir. fold ; MICH. i). OKSILVA, Clairvoyant, and Electric Vhy Mclan9 NO. ai8 FIVTIf KIKKKT, NKAR JKFf-'tHKiON, . DAYTON. 4HIU. MKM. DfG4iLVA, hy hr flalrvAymit fnHy. d. itonhtw r-h irrtiilnr, wtd tll rwiuit ol Imimiiihh oiiui Ation. Wh Urt, hy hr inignfttic powprn i.U ftM!LrifMty, find hr tnelicnl kuowJf,lg, hrwltt Uim eitHori hotti rint mid i;hronnt. Hti nlm itMrr on h mi n nnpply of Mnlm ! filv'a oulibntiil Po.irl lropv fur Uutifyine th hair. .. It-Ttl im Farm for Sale. 1 fpHlKTV-HIX ATKK4 ON !ANI, ntiotit ono tinr.l 1 rnih hotuim, nUd to thi,nlttir"nf't'dliH('o, ini liihilan'0 lull htii'l. Hitiluhtn for n Ttnynnl, turn!!! ii'Mr tho town of Wco'lN'irn, two inilo-i from Ofitlrr Villft, Ihrno inilHi from Alnxaii'lemviM, anl Mvtm mil n from hiytm Th impritvnnntM roiirtintoi n two nlory tnttno hons, t;ontsinlnf( nin or tn roont,' A tifvru, onrriftu hou, rinrni-ritM, wnn.lhoUHA, uw Iiaiuo tlf4' hu L trnaiti ttpiif, a tairj(o Mlouo mtil, Hrtnrly utfj m a woohn ninnf-iOtory. ' Th form ns4 Ml Mmipt n wll In K'ot repair, jhI will I iHtlil at lw prK'H. antl upon any tenon. If not ol.l within Iwo or thro wkt tlt nimv prmiiiofi wtil h Huroi al ptiMic atKlmn. MARTHA AI-KK ANIKK. W. If. Hictrii.M, Attorney lw.tlwaw 13ENTALOA11D ; ; DK. B, CON WiT, WOULD rrHtMfiiMy Inform th itin of ly b Dtnat h wilt inri wholn mmh f (Ui up mf rtd't lonr, on Vutt'aniiMHl KnMwr, th fnNt linpmvM mnti bmtiiitti My In Him HHttArial will Mlniil of tor th Hum f M. khhr tti I-pmC inairtitt aiul warrant! ho work U git tin aatiKfaiTUon, ThtMt who wiati to hato toeili inori-il on Kutitmi vouM do wll to call t hi om.ia No. :li'J ThiiJ trt, wli r thy can to at nimiinodai with any material or any alylw of 4th Uioy may JtMur. , jaludawinn Notice Eztraordinary. rilllK uodmitfnl lafbrma th laili and gentl I at Uu fttiaiLf that ha tm rady lu mannlHo. lur. to ordar wiKM,aot nirniali eurla aad wnifkra iuall who may oaMir Umm, liair 1imm.1 in tin uit artiatiii'MtylH. Ha alao (ivw lawaaaa Ui any who wiah to laarit lha tHuiuaa. . alia Mtylta ar die vry lalMl Hana faahMiw. . AtOitKUl' KK1K, AtMarkicratt a hoariiaM hoita. Wli u4 klO 'third atrtMtt, up nImim. oitiua Jnura from A, H to 'i M. and Iroin aUtiil.!!, i . fi Jim IIKNUVAIi M. Nnutn'a (iUkiIim bun r IV murt4iruui OI.KK'fl Uiiii-ltsc lu 1W llaia MtrMi fntwana HauoaUauU iliirU airaau, tar Mr. koMtlmr. rj.aun. v , . t ., ,i , h.i.iiu ,,,.. i . m i . ., , , i w on VOL. II. DAYTON, OHIO: SATURDAY, MARCH 1 1, 1 865. NO 11 8 Insurance. Clothing. , ni v 5,000 MEN AND BOY i -I I ; i.. i -A. 1 1 a1 15 33 ii 1 1 1 j Z'i tl I TO, BUY. OVERCOATS, rl ,i A () j ; .) I .. 'ft. ! ' i. fflf. I. It"! : i . It ii lis i n i :k 4 tS.i rrs. fillA'A LKIaGOAT.S ItK ilVI'.KN 4IVO HoeHSIIIKTa -f ' ! ' I JI M 7 O.I For (fas monny Ihau an? other Clothing Horn in Da- ton. W heu lav to rt mind th pntilu that wa ntand in c on no Hon- with a laric Wholfxale CUiihinc ManuiarluriiiK iloiina in i iiH'iniiHti, a hu h rtaiMly cnxhlc! iim touivethn niiovtt iihIihm rofiilH. i MTn ra vtort(iuiu fwuiT'iiK ta bit't tylcw of Mi;S anil VOl T US' 1 1,0 Till Mi, T I'l '21 1! ' Whu-h incartdiilly nolnnlo I nn 1 woll m ule, Call ami xiiinino our mo.-k, of tJiothm, IhiIutm puivliaaiufc ruiirtn'.-.i'f joow ! 1 O 8 Itid-jfcnUl MAIN OTUOKTi! vaI ' -5iwT? I Jfn.U No MiilKkc in Oiir aitmbfir anil BIfJH, I I WUICH IHAN0.4 OUT ) AND READS cLOTii:m:;ns a a , I I , i , . i n a 1 1 . i )';'. i ui j llll lm.l Ml Klraat, ai1utlir'(Emi HVf. The Shakers—Shaker Work and The Shakers—Shaker Work and Religion. Krom (h H)'mi)inlii Mhi.k.) tijiiiMji-Kn. Khakervillo, in KiilieM, Connpplicut, inn quint (arm inp comninnity nf fnur fitmilita or liousriinliift. Than honaeholila numlier ISO niimbcrfl, dividod ntmut followa; 24 raon, 120 wonion, nmi 3ii chilrlrrn. r'unmti it llioir genuml bi)Hinp88, and the prfpnration of aeed., hiTliit, fxtrnctH, apple hhiicp, bomieU, broom, Krain-(THill('8, mid Miinw-flhovols Ihoir api-cialitlei. They hold about 3,0011 acrel ol lnil here in solid body, or sixteen aud two thirda acrea nn an averajr,n each. They keep dine 600 Unad of domealic animiiU. have plftiii, practical houaeit, worksb)n and biirni, arid biirritijj colitiubial bli'ja," nfo UoSbtless cfinipnted and Imppy; ' Throni tha tourteay of their leaders, we hava lookcit in upon Ihcir home', parlukeo of their salt, and K"therd,l as we trout, aome ilemn nf Kcneral interet. I i ho Shakers are a religious aeot nf about a century a growth, originalini; from the Qua- lurs m' MnucliPHwr, r Unlund lhey tirsl came to this country in 17711, mimlierinc leu persons, and settled at Watrvleit, New Xork I'hcrc Ui idea of a community of property was lirst tiroaclit'd, vrhich h.is sinre her a adopted by tbn Shaker (nmi lies. Half denial is their cardinal virtue. They believe i (iiuls, (,'hrinU, Jieuvenrt and hells dupliraled hey are nun-resistiints, partieipants in no enrtuiy government, live frugally una simply, ana consider idleness simn', I ihkii w;io differ from them are "world's people." Their naiuu is derived from their motions in wor ship, which exercise both soul and body, ahd consist, tn part, ot marches, dances, and sing in;;. Anne Lee, I ho daughter and wifo of a hluvkamith, ua the author ami founder of the system. Joseph Mem-hum, a Haptint preacher oi 12.ii ii ia, Connecticut, was an early convert to this faith, and improved its practice. Tbrca missionaries were sent nut t'rnm liebttnun, New loik, which is considered the parent so piety, buvinr five hundred members in 1K0G, into Ohio and Kentucky, And they made proselytes in iboso State, There are now eighteen societien, and about four thousand member in this country, divided as fallows Knur in Massachasetts, one in Connecticut, two in New Hampshire, two in Maine, three in New York, four iu Ohio, and two iu Ken- tacky: Uach society has from two to eight liomwholdem, and averages seven acres of land to each member. 1 , The Knlield society waa established in 17l)j, by eight persons, poor and in debt, lhey have grown to tboir present lorm. though sometimes mora prosperous in num- oers than now.' ibey are obliged to hire farm help more or lest, oaftig to the scarcity ol nuinbart. The middle or church family here, wtiicn rjottbtlcss Yepresents one-foiirlh or the population, cultivated lust year forty acres of corn, tor'.y acres ol oats, twenty-hve acres ol rye, besides spring wheat, vegelubleH, Ice, and cut una hundred and fifty tons oi bay. They keep about one hundred and fifty head of cattle, of which twenty-five are cows ol Uis native Durham and Aldurney grades I bese animals urn mostly kept at a new bam built in lBit. It is forty by ninety leet in Hizft, with a high and capacious manure cel lar under the whole, and what is remarkable, the building is trussed up, so that in the eel lar Ihcro is neither pillar nor post. The building Btands on tlm side of a hill, jhe main driveway is in the attic, and I he liny is pilch cd down into bays on either side. Under ihe barn linor, aud ouiiiiecliiig wilh it hy scutlles, is the feeding lloor, und soino eight feet lower ate Ui cattle, while ued.u- all w a cellar at least twelve feet in height. The Winkers pride themselves on their stock aud justly. They feed well, hut care fully avoid waste. The lirst thing in the morning the cows Wive onn or two loddurings of hay, thou roots sprinkled with dry meal, then they are watered, then they have hay and stalks, then roots utij meal us before, and lastly hay. Their young stoek is kept in shedded yards, and is divided according to their age and quality. They all bass wide mangers and generally a rack behind, so I hut every spire of hay is saved. Their horses aro jenerally verr good. We saw a fine buy breeding mare and lour of her colls of various agea. Three were "Ashland," ami all sorrel, and the youngest a hay Uaio iltonian fully. The. Shakers eat no pork, kut raise a lew hnga fur Oentilea. Tho .Sha kers are posted on vegetable raising. 1 ' It is pleasant to have Skaker friends, to meet them on the street or at their homos, to ace the neat, plain attire of the Siiakeresses, and the demure looks of the little .Shakers ; but ouo cannot resist the conviction that this i not tu best way to live. We believe iu families all our own. Still they point to the fact that thsy are but the only puopla in the world who have maintained for seventy yeurs a system (if livinf , one nf the fundamenlal principles of which is cuiiiuiuiiiniiy of pro perty. Who ever saw a Shaker drink, or lie. or swear, r steal ? There is to aisuh in their favor. Items from the Holmes County Farmer. . Ouio I.Kuisi.ATimii Our Slate Legislature has spent considerable tiftie in discussing a bill Ui pi evoit school boys In nn playing "tag. Also, another to prevent ducks trom quackiny when army surgeons are within hearing dis tance. CoN'rasBiflTio .so Otiikkwisk. It is con tradicted that a Western Yankee has invented a machine that will lake the noise out ol thun e'er, but it ia ascertained to be true thai an Illinois joker bas invented a machine called the tonseriptiun whsel, which will effectually take the noise out of a blatant war man. Tu' 1'ls.TOkT Svstkm Thoaa pathetic gentlemen who do up preaching and fancy or atory, and who assure their dear hearers that "death on the battle-field ia a sure parspnrt lo bavea," ia sot indicate a very strong de sire to get to that abode, as they are careful o keep their anatomies out ol the rob oil bullets. The New Gospel of Peace. In (he last Ihsuo Of the Independent. Mr, lleecher put forth a discourse on the use and ulmso of wealth, in th course of which ho Ut ters this remarkable confession as lo the re suit of his evangelism in the bosom ol his own Hock: "I think I forceive in many of yon that liave'lieen men ul exemplary piety, a change that is not lor the hent. When I draw near to yon now, I do nut feel that you have the same sympathy tou used to have in things that era good. 1 do not fen that there it Ihat ileplh ol t"Iik'ious zeal experienced by you that there lined lo nit. When I hear you talk of men, 1 see that you have not those same spiritual relishes that you used to have... And I see why. It is because you have a great deal more of wealth than you used to have. That while'the country hat been growing poor, Mr. Iteecher s parishioners have hnnn growing richer, ia nowise astonishing, liut, us thu World says, Mr. llaechrr hat done his utmost to swell the numbers ol this class, 1 1' lie has dirndl his pulpit into a political plulforru, and has permitted himself tu be put mrwarn, ootn on aim ell the hustings, as vol unteer aid of the Administration leaders, wearing the regiiuealals of Ihe chsrch mili tant, a faithful attendance npnn the services of the peculiar gospel which he dispenses, he has naiurully count tn be regarded as a legit imate claim upon the ralitiide and the favor of Ihe Administration. "Now Hint the seed which he has so assid uously town begins lo spring up inla a har vest nf comfortable indifference about him, and the tares of worldlinoss choke his whunt of 'other-wnrldliness,' the pastor of Plymouth Church, amazed and confounded, beats his breast, and finds, like the Ilishop of Dalkeith, wilh bis cuirass of battle under his consock of prayer, lhat 'his conscience rntilet.' "His confession is excusable, and even commendable. (lis ainannment, bownvor, is neither excusable nor rnmmendable." . If, in these whirligig tiroes, any one Will paiife long enmifh to reflect on the results of war, and the vices which it engenders, they will ditcover that what Mr. lieecher roin plaint of, is the most natural thing in the world." The excitement of the battle field, the exhilaration nf the camps, the furore nf trade, Ihe monomania for wealth, the succtss of certain people in certain kinds of business, the terrible immoralities which belong tn military life, may well make a minister cf the Gospel pause; but in Mr. lieecher such ad dresses come tons like the appeal of Nathan to David, "TKou art the tnnn I" Who, in all the land, has done eo much at Mr. lieecher to stir up the very devil in men's natures ? Those who leave the pulpit for the rostrum, who preach Sharp'a rifles instead of the Gos pel of l'eaco, must expect to rea just what Mr. lieecher deplores. A'rtc Haven Itcyhter. President J. Q. Adams on the Moral of the Tragedy of Othello. When John Q. Adams was , Preaidoiit, he was traveling hco. through New York State: aud never having seen Chancellor Kent, con cluded to give him a call. Ho renched bis anus ouite late in the evening, and without sending up his naine was ushered into Ihe library where th Chancellor was busy read ing. He looked tin from his book, requested his nnknown visitor to he seated, and resumed Ins rending. Alter looking around for a few minutes, thn following conversation ensued. I see you have a great many IxuiLh here." suid the President. "Yes." "I see you have Shakspeare," sal. I lliu Pres idenl; "have you over read it?" "Yes." I "Do you know Ihe moral ol Othello?" "Certainly, everyone knows the mural of Olimlln," said ih Chancellor. "What is it? ' "Why, lo beware nf jealously," A. "No Bir, yon are wrong." "What ia it llion? 1 eaiil the Chancellor. greatly surprised. I ba moral ol Othello, said the President. "ia that a white woman must not marry a black man." At A doctrine to moral, ami a moral so orig inal, the Chancellor concluded that his visitor was an escaped lunatic, to he ran to the door, calling "William I William I" (hi son) "come up here; there is a crsv.y man in my room " As toon as John U Adams could suHiciaiillv eonlrol hit laughter to apeak, be introduced himself, and the Chancellor thro had soma louhts as tn'hia sanity. New Three Cent Coins—No More Paper Three Cent Currency. A law wa passed hy both bouse of Con gress, during lb closing hour, to authorize the coinage of three cent piucus, to ba com posed ol eopper aud nickel. Ihe law also provides that the three ceul piece shall b a legal tender lo Ike amount of aixty oenta, and that th one and two cent copper coin shall be a legal tender to the amouul of four cent, it alao prohibits the issue of any pn"'r fractional currency below the denomi nation of live cents. It came out in debute in Congress, the other day, on a motion to prohibit the im portation of ttatuary in lead, that the Ite publiran house of Phelps, Dodge & Co., in New York, have been in the habit of import ing lead negroes, lead statue of liberty, and oilier lead dodgea, in order to dodgu ihe duty on "lead in pigs." One of the member of the firm wa the Lincoln candidate for Con gress against lion. James Brooks, and it a "trooly loyal" and patriotic gentleman, and lovet the colored man, ia lead, with hit whole heart. , Children who dn not like castor oil cau have il prepared in th recent Pari lashioa : The quaatily of the nil prescribed is placed ia a pipkin over lha fire, and an egg is broken into it and stirred np. When cooked, a little aalt or sugar or currant jelly should be added The patient caanol possibly delect the medi aine, and will most likely cry lor tome in or of the mixture. i fiarn.r Ohiu. A twenty-thousand duller orgs is build iug fur lieecher' charrb. Paper Three Cent Currency. Clothing. Clothing, Clothing! THE LARGEST STOCK Of Cloths And Oassinierea IN THE CITY OF DAYTON! FIN lv U .fe L U O L H It , ' C'oMiV fl"'?' V- !!U7 Sreond Dtrert, Vaytan; Ohio, art now licccivinp a Laryt Supply of Spriiuj aud , JSumuir Ooodir Ctompriftins; all lha Mtest Hlyln of Plaek anil (VI nr.il lifottiN; Kreni-h, Van 'y. anl Plain (!nHDnf rea; Kith , ftatln, Marseilles, nmi trfher New HlyleM nf VelinM, ler Hiimmiu llriler. A eoiniileln line ol KI1UNISM1NO UIAID8, and Ule Largest and Ileal gtouk or Hrmrtjr-Maile Olothlna; Tn ha round in any Holm, lu Ihe (Jlty., Kink a Leg ler are Agents lur SINGKK& CO.'S 8KWINO MACHINES, The liest Machine fnr all practical anrnnaea in th lamily, ainllor Hhnps.arer infnul auil intmiliieeil in lha country. Money eanh a ma.te hy eallint nn wuue 7, isiii-ii rinaK i,kui,kh. Dentistry. 8. V. CoMPTon, CUNPTON 4t E B N T T. B. WldLAHU. W1l.IAK., 1ST OFFICE CORN KR OP MAIN AMI (ROUND ALL opwraliona portainin to Dantinlry rarroll and thornuKhlyHttTndwMi to. W wouht I'atl crtpottial atUnLion o our atvl ol in. Hrtlnn arLihVlal tth with Vantlnuoui Uwnaa a th ne pliiH ultra or machanii-al eiHin,rr. Alxo. to owr mnnnf of mnhinK ttve Vulranita Work, whn'h, ia Hoin oaoH, if niH'h Kiiparior to th orinary H lur it room. npiiniH iptrtimw mhi 1) II. T.-LADAMS' DENTIST, Om, at hit rftiilnra, No. 9.1 Fourth it root, corner Ul UUIIHOII. il . i i : , rtMTLI mapftr trolly infnrm th iUr.ni of thiM 9 V vi'Muiiy, that he ia prttjiareu to Uu All Kinds of Work tn hmwrnfMnh. Tth lnaorad on Vuloanlt and tiold, and etrnct-t without paiu. All work warrant n. I'ariKMniir aiujmton paid tn tilling ana otnnf4inx muni. luiNiuairf.a xio.tfuv uoranir ounnanu onnn- oil wirt - anlH Union Insurance Company. .-I OP I - ' D A-TT T O 3ST, OHIO, OAFITAL. STOCK HfldO.oOo (irKKIK J IlllBI) M'KKKT, over PniKli A Rikfa liry OnodaMtnro, AprxMiie the sieiiiouua iiuiiri-n. I) I rsclor ! VoilliH V. WimiiI, . Jn-efitl .Isinert Turner, Wjliiain Ihtoiu. Nlilllel Klieisly, .InliD II l,)rlle. nen eiiniii a nun, k. ii. fayin,. Vt'arru MuuKr,jr, Fire and Marine Risks Taken at Car rent Rates. 1 V. V. WOllll, 'ruliler,l. snails H. Ytitorn, Haerelary. leln JOHN HETTEEON, , ,. Wholrsale Healer In Foreign & Domestic Liquor! No. aSS Third Street, DAYTON OHIO: JF.KPHON ilANDat.srgeand Asanrte.1 ljii.nl, tj Bourbon, Rye, and Other Whiskies, BRANDY OIN, RUM, BITTERS, JLC. ' : wtLAlan, a Isirjre Htnek nrntgara."t June H. IM4. SAwir J. M. UlbUKUT SJO., Wliuleaale dalrr In Foreign ami Dnmeatlo Groceries and Iuquors, HUH. T AN1I 7S jrrr-KRSdN RTRKBT, OPPOMITIE MAKkUT UOlfc. iral I'ttauu k r fur two T-F YOUNO MEN'S MEDICAL ADVISER. GHATUlTOVtl adtlea Ri.ea siSMMri th nar. vua, iMimloal, urinary, an4 Misual oran,in lea rr,MirU of th. WmIitu a)a,lKal AHO,-iatiiD, ahu-ri are aaul by mail la aoalad aaTsiupeu, rrv. of rharga. Tha urgauiaatua waa furiiH! Ut ali.iiaaaa new auJ rAl.alila Irealin4-nl,aii,l 4a cmiipnad ul Ihr alt ktmeu rhyMieiaDS,Mi whom all letters nnm' tw, itiraelad, DO. JAi;kHON, HKHHKK'ratXJ, Ja.t04awtm hux 4.), Uuajnuiati, ul.io. URGK FAKK FOR SALE. nVl I sutaxinuar ill aril kia hrm an th 1hiioiW I mail, elvven miles aeKlif l) ua, and la n rail., aorta at f"w lhaaim. Tha hrna eonlalaa va,V a"" ol lint rata I.M-lllvna aia elaaaad, aa.l ia a liiKliHtaia of eeltivaliou TIm Laianea u heavily tiiulM-n-d Ttiaiiiiruieiiintauaj,.t,a' l,rK-k Ih,iw muu m wii. mna tarn. Fiir ninn.r Inlcrmatma eall a Ui. anleairiuar t4j mil as aaal a aaui ha). ila.'7'la.im tJAMItljJMallllta. IjlARII Wa BALKO aKHT-Htaw ftootarylllT. o laoka. .teaa:. Cat! M Wa. watkat .Cl.Hh: lajjHiur., Ml Tbird .treat. , fciSaet m a ADTKIITInlMU HATKM. " "inTTm.v.'- f tphlv ttrdii, klii on lptticn.. t 0 1 INI im aimr, OO'i wwl ................. 1 ft" .. a fr .. 7 ("t ..IV uu Ont 4i!if,Awniiiili lnt iiitr( tlm mm tltH. n Kiiro, n.x tnonitit ... IN VKKKI.T. Ont rntif)rr,(j'hU vnrilM, om- WM'kHw.,u $1 on P r t)uttrc,tffli Mk ia tMdiilinn ' I'rr onrum, tir fir. 1'i If" Verm ltr mlVf-riiM tin Ml t c ii j nif ft g' 'Hi or fnr n lii(fir nnn( i-hun nhnvi iifviririljTnilp known itl tii tJoiiiiiiiiK Hxm All not rtiMmni nr m k-"I ' id-ntmv iiiUK,imlrB'Rnii,nrffn'i.l Im ni ul iriion In lMiltrn. All rahimi hd'iiii-- mi nil immt m (mlrj hir in tnlvAth . Professional Cards. IsAW NOTICE. C. L. VALLANDIGIIAM, J J AS RK-UMKD Tn lRATI(K OF LAW. iirileft (tnrtlia liirnentl St his realilrnae, ho, 112. t kiiMiairrel, ,li,n, oli.n. Orrier. HiiCRm trmii 10 A. St. tn three P. M. lutTii, o. .Novi-iniar l-tk, 1M14. nnvl'itl - Ki.inti TiionrkoN, 4 T T O II K I: I a f L A W l . AND N O T A U Y 1 I! Jl I. I C. If 1 1 it aiteml to l)sinrikH fn(riiHtil to lilin ailh f V ilihunn'c, iiroiiiiiitM1! anu car. Orln e noilh unit' of 1 funl ftr p, Hi Dm- iooin nlin rri-iipii it t y T. w, I hrphr, AttorrrPt at I.i-w. timViUin y WllAtKU H. HKUVII.I.Kj- 1MYTON, OHIO. OKKICK--No.HH Mm ulr ft, nearly opporll ih t-'oiirt Hoiii, ofrr ihn lry OooIm Htnr at John ItoHpberry . t , lr 1 7 itaa 4m AUorneys & Counselors at Law Uorwau'i Uulltllns Third atract, iPliiihiwlf ItAVTtiN, OUIO. ' " J AMtrTH. liAlHiOTi (LaUi Prolmt Jinlgtt,) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. KF10K--wt-ond atory Phillip' Ituihhnp, corner Harond ami Mam ctrfelw. oiU'Ofite ii. Kmnkhn Uoupo, 1-Hj Ion. Ohio, , ja4oaa J iu wiM.tAM kohy: PIIISIC1AX Ml) SIRUEOJL OKFICR- -Thinl rtr't, oppon t Ih I-uhhrPniiHr, Unyton, Ohio. feMMII G EO. W. M AI. AM 1311 E. Attorney at Law, , ' DAYTON, OHIO. SWorPIOK uaMainatreet, nearly oiuoHilethe Onurt llnuaa. (June 71h, lsi4. illi THOMAS U ATTORNEY LOWK, AT LAW. IMYTON, OHIO, WM,I. sire iirniriit attention tn all Isiainrss ea IruMtait Uloarara. , , C'lttne iiii.oriiian iMiililiog, Thinl alrrrt. alilliy 3ST. IIA.AS, ; ' WII0LCHALK AND RKTAIL 1IKALKK AND ' J0BBKK IN - MILLINERY GOODS, f stkaw ooors, RIDBONK (;UArRH KLOWKRS And all A HTiri.iot itHimlly r-iiured in Ih Mitriarar ' i TaADa. i t - NO. 41, Main Stm t, DAYTON , OHIO. N. R.AII ordnn from thn fount rr nrnmntlT ut- l.MillinrKaiM.halra in t'onrat wilt ilo wtd axniotu hi t-Uk Of for it pun riuioiiK lHwhr. a ru -u w iom 1 8(J4 GROCERIES ! ! FRESH E ,1V Kit V nilv 4t j;tMl,lrf-hh flroprior, anil wownnld tfintail all prnon iiiti'rrr-t! tir a mil. tO I'll CANNED PRUITfl I'i-iu ii I-'iiiio,, htiiial, rru-f,. liiin. ru ntltliw kl. i io.ll l.i sl'ICE Mi ' WYE " OYSTERS I, a, lr al'n.aa aHHOrtment at Jellies, Vi.l.ll, lean II ion nn.l .sli(,iil,lern, l,aiis hint l.ual Oil, Kiimih ami 'i.oVe, ( eh lew, r,H-.H, riim-y IM-ap, Sc.; Mi nrrl , V, i,llei,K timl Ihe inutkal. ml.ir.1 1 1 ju n, ,1, .Iralil. 'Jul.. 1 1, ,. I'liewertf aaaenl-l sn Me keen the tir-l anu le ui , ,, lliu llml eaa l l.n.l. nmt- one, ei ma a I, ami ..-a wlii.1 e can do. M'IN'I IIIKSi J-Alkli. .lel1,l.,w:iiH Main at., a loiirMtHlw Mmkel. WOKTHt Of the NINKTKKNTH I'KNTliKY. Dr, K. tun WAV'S . LINIMKNTUM Kor the HN?ijy and ollt-ctuaJ t'r of R H EUMATI8M IM brfHonhng th Lininif niuuiio t)i pnl-lio aa on Ol I ho anil inoN! curia. tiicilu-o.f nf lit. do not winIi lo im itfe.l-rttUMMl um htliitihti ii n puwor ul let-rroriiiiifetutiliarUti4 rurrt, ut I .o vlnttii .fyivM.rHiMii. j.iii!... i a f AMU., UMKlKM.ik htu no 'iual. Tho l.iiilniputtiui tua fu.vcn ni:i: kiohiv t tail In any caa of Uhrimiaiit-iii.no matlcr of ht.a l.. ataohnif, wht rolha ihrtMtionn Wrr t art-fiill follow e.l, nttr, iiitionii, in Utm oaui any iMa tor w hu b it ia rtoiiiin-uh-i. In 'aioM of DfuralL'ta. l aina in IK lout .t.is rht. crampa in ih wiomact,, aprmina, apiral irnta- woii auo wtjukntyaa, otirooio a4rfa,turua,fJtiajrot'4j liarl anil uauda, tiKititai hj. haikiiu h. a... . n m. i. i... harn. . . i l u t,wiiniitum ialha rauUof manv taara nrrHO- VtritM( oaiw-niuttot, anil oomliottw ... r-,.. - pllf nvifH lha tuarainonnl f irtuea of AN EXTHAOKDWARY 1'ENETKATIVE lHiVVEU, , , Which ao other Llnimanl ioswaH.aa, and aliH-k ia lha aeerelnf tlia tiniarallele,t aiaeaaa a hich rue. la Ilia UaiaiaBUiaB latuitaaar It is uaad. TUT IT tlAt-, J.vn you WILL SHVM th HITUOVr IT. It ia put U iu ; aept. Ml rant and tl hollies, ailli full dunruona lor use, and manuraeiured only hy IV. fc.LOMWAV, Wa r, Ko. 3.lTlnid at,, Wyk-a, otno. For Hila l,j man haul and Uru.ou.Ua,el ab.ra. -l4dly Cincinnati TypeFoundry 1'rintin Machine Works ! ! OnVia Biat KonJry, Jlo PI Via ataaet, ata)va rilh , ,. . tUiitoiiinutt. Ohio, . 1 .' a UUAkUCe WltULlA.tUwr.lery. Employment. ,'I'i'.')'w A MOKVIf-Aimiia wanted In aaNAawnni Ma. cPf l vhiuaa. Wa ttid SIT ana, laiMMw .u .u ISai-hiaa. Mild, nr rtnuloy asun, who aid aura kT Ilia alivya aaiiaa aud all ripanr-e. i,a n. Addreaa . a. HKKKiM-roN co,, iomxt, Haki(aa. leodlaeaS