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irili (Empire. n;i:sitAY. MAituu m. im;,.. Current News Items. The lerrihlo pollf (1 forcr it slill prr-rnilinp with great fatality in many parts of Indians. Hon. James M. limit has heii appointed United Sulci IHnlrict Attorney, and Jusr-ph Head, Uniied Slates Marshal fur tl.e Nurlhiirn liHlrict of Oliio. ' 'I b I'mira Imperial of France has had the iniliicn.H, nnd tlie I'rinoias Louise of Kiitf Ittnd the neuralgia IIore llenh soup, borse flesh hush, hone hVh Iriilllcd, Bud hormi liver, wire on lhi hill of lura Hi the recent luirse. Uesh liaiiiiit in 1'mi in. TicWUi were tX 1 A crazy negro woman attempted lo shoot lady in Indianapolis on Wednesday. ' Tlie I.oiiiitvillo Democrat asys : Thn Ciit cinnuti Gazette breaks out in wrath againat Andy .liihriann, and doniaiuU th t he resign. Oil, nu I don't let him resign. Wa havo tried the party Holier; let's try it drunk, and flee if il will not do hetlur. ': We are informed that in roneiiiHiiue of (he unprecedented rise in the Tcniiewwie river( iminiMisn quantities of (ioveruincnt stores, com and hay, bava been subiaurged, and of course destroyed, at UastporL A man wan lately bitten by a mad dog near Lafayette, Indiana, and when the paroxysms of hydrophobia came upou him, at bia urgent request one of his veins was opened, uud be bled to death. A "fashionable marriae1 is the topic of C(inveralioii in Woodbury, Connecticut. Tbfl parties wete "Mr." Julius (tihlpin and "Miss" Catharine Conor, of the respective ages of fourteen aud fifteen. The first volume o( Louis Napoleon's "Life of Cu mt' contains -180 pnges. Thrro will be four. A great rush is reported in Missouri to pur. chase farms there. An auction sale of the old paintings of the Dusseldorf gallery, irt New Vork, brought $15,000. A man in New York jumped out of a fifth story window, last week, but didn't hurt him self. One of (larihaldi's Generals baa been ar rested in New Haven for keeping a barber shop open on Sunday, aud was discharged because ha did not tulk Knglish. . - A sharp witled editor of a l'enosylvania paper aays the cause of tho excessive cold weather in that region is owing to their being cut off from the South. Mini lilydenhurg, of Durham, who left her property to be used for antUslavery purposes, to the ueglfct of her nephews and nieces, is having her bequest disputed in tho Supreme Court of New Hampshire. ' Well Done. The Democratic State Convention of Michigan, which met at Detroit no the 10th, niaild uo nomination fur the Supreme Judgeship against Judge ('Inistiiiiii-y.wlio recently, agaiuat party clamor ami newH Bity, joined in tho decision that the "wil dier voting, law" of that Stute was uncon stitutional. This was wisely and well done. Honest, independent judges arc rare now-a-daya, and when found, ought to he sustained. ' All honor to them, and to Judge Driitumond especially. Lee Claims a Victory in South Carolina. by Hampton Over Kilpatrick. Tba following from Gen. Grant to Stanton, contains Gen. Lee's official report uf a light between Hampton and Kilpatriek. It states no place for the light, but the Richmond pa per from which it is taken, inadvertently in the last line, names South Carolina, showing that on the 1 0th, the day the battle was fought, Sherman was still in that State, City Point, Vikumu, March IS. Hon. E M. Stanton, Secretary of War: The following items are taken from to-day's Richmond papers: We have some good news this morning news of a tictory in South Carolina. It is announced in the following ollicial dispatch from General Lee. Though the dispatch is rather scanty in its particulars, enough is given to know that Kilpatriek was badly worsted: "Hr.ingojHTERs, Ve., March 10. "Hon. J.C. Rreekinridge, Secretary of War: "General Hampton attacked General Kil patriek, at daylight this morning, and drove him from his camp, taking his guns and wag ons, niauy pieces, and aeveral hundred pris oners, including a great uuiuber of our own men who had bees captured. Thn guu and wagona could not be brought off for want of horses. "Many of the enemy ware killed and woun ded. Our loss was not very heavy. Lieulen aut Colonel J. S. King was killed ; liriga dier General Hume, Colonels Kugan and Morrison, and Majors I avis and Kurgusou and others, were wounded. i Signed! ' "It. K. LKE." It will be observed that the locality of the tight la not named iu the dispatch. This is or pruueutiai reasons. Sherman Has no communication with the North, and it would be imprudent to publish where be was, as it would be giving uews lo Grant of his pro gress." Matters are hegining to look docidely bel ter for us in the South. In the last three days we have had news of two victories ;, one in North Carolina, and one in South Caroli na. ' Owing to the long drought, the slock of wueai in caiuornia is very - ngnt, J bare is scarcely enoagb lor seed purposes. Floor is fourteen dollars a barrel. Andrew Johnson. The ltepuldican press is lavage on An- ,ly .l,oii not for getting drunk, but fur Idling people boo him in that coudi lion. To prove this, We refer to the Gin- . v . cinunli Wh7,mUo, which says that It knew wheu Johnson wee in Cincinnati, on his way to Washington, that ho was intnxi rated; yet, ns ho kept his condition pri vate, it had no language for him save that of llnttei v. 1'tit now, since ho was so m- didCiivt as to get drunk in puMic.The i K'-'lli' YlMlH upou ll I sit a laige iiicaMiitj ui that ferocious aliuse, of which its resourc- oa nm IxiiuiillesH, ' 'JTio "coiintry t humil iated," I ho Rejinldicaii press assure na ami it howln nnd. tilcs it ahont it tm ij Mv. The delicate moral win wbidi di tiugiiishcs tho liibo,of lu'ptililican editor), has leceived a paiiifnl kIiih k. It endured thn butolnViiiia at J''iV(lerick8hunjri aud Vi- enun, without any jierceptiblo pnroxyHtu. It betrayed no emotion at Iho ciimen nl llntlcr, orTurcliiii, or McNeil. The mur derer of that poor man who was shot fi. hawing a hiickot of water from his owa well, in a vTottgt of the Rime men who can find no langunge uf inventive too hit Icr for the unlucky Vice President. We are nodufundur of tho .vice of intemper 8111; hut we venture to say this much for Andy Johnson. that if he Khali do no worso than gutting drunk, though ho get drunk every day, he will have infinitely less lo auawur for, to (od and lo posterity, than nine tcntliH of Iho men whom his parly has invested with authority, I'lit, thubO kjitiie editors iiiaiKt that his speech was audi Jiia 1o hiiug disgrace op the Administration and the cnuntry. This may he true, lint why lnuLo au example of poor Johnson, for nn oft'enno of which Mr. Lincoln has been a great numlier of times, aud far morn signally, guilty? As a whole, this effort of Johnson in suirior to any speech that Lincoln has made, since he started on his journey froiy. Springfield to Washington.'' Much of it-will, perhaps, he pronounced in bad taste by the major ity of readers, lint wc must recollect that tiiste cannot he snbjecterl to any ra nous. It is.sotnethinjj; that cannot he de li nod or described; it is a thing of which every man is allowed to form his own conception. Proverbially, it ia not to be disputed, A man ia not to he condemned for transgression, wlwie there is none au thorized to say in what transgression con sists. !' We think there is something behind all this. The Republicans, for some reason, desire to destroy the "plebeiau" Vice Prea-, ident. If not, they would have lied him safely end soberly out of inauguration day. They have performed a great many feats, much more marvelous, iu this identical line. It occurs to ua that they may en tertain au old grudge against the man, who, when the war first began, pronounc ed Abolition quite as much in fault as Se cession. This he said very distinctly and unequivocally iu his speech at Columbus; and it is quite likely that this is the real cause of the merciless and brutal abuse which he is now receiving from tho Aboli tion press, An Occupation Nearly Gone. i Tho President has ordered the release of nil civilians held in Washington for trial by Militury Commissions. Ho L'nM he will soon apply the order to all civil ians held for military trial in any place where civil courts aro unobtiueteAV It Is evident that the occupation of the gay and festive young Captniusj and Majors, and Colonels, who for o lung have fceen figur ing on tho "peaeo establishment," as mem bers or "Judge Advocatea" of Military Commissions to try eilizeh'-CopiieVheads," "Butternuts," ;"Son of. liberty," Ac., will soon be gop. r But that will uot W the end of it. The telegrapher, however, is mistaken about the law. The bill breaking up the luuiiuiy omuussions eia not paas the Senate; hut t,h ciroumstauces attending .... ..uuuiuK rSSZZ' Battle at Kingston. The "construction train" fight at Kings ton is growing in proportions. ' The Her ald's correspondence from the field gives details of severe lighting, and' says, 'Olir lornl will not exceed 2.000," ami that when ho left, there was every jiro'spect ot '"win v...i- iI.a1..i :n.. t ' . nin Vo..l- tt.i,.i -:n.. ' .1 i .up uk mmum i iiiupns iroin me in dened foe"! Of one thimr wa.iuav , . . ... . . . curtain: Whenever the facts will ifive the slightest show for it, Kauton and Dix will not lose a moment iu announcing yjotory. Uenerale Crook and Kelly have: al ready been exchanged. ... ... i . A young man bung himself at ' Ell'icotl's Mill s near Iiallimore, a few day ago, because he could not go to Washington lo see a youug ly. .., ,. , ...!.. ' - r The JiuuVeo and beastly Caligula, the most profligate of all the Roman Emperors, pffic, lbtt , furuier (i,,,.., ,,d been Oiled by jlbe greatest warnars and statesman, of the pHUhliii.''iT,l,b'i,C",0,,VbTT?eOT0' end by the mighty Julius himself.. The coa- sulstiip wee scarcely more disgraced by thai .oamlaloas transaction than is out .Yica JW idency by the late election. This office baa been adorned in better days by the talents and accomplishments of Adams and Jeffer son, Clinton and Uerr, Calboan and ,Vao ItOren, aad now td sea it filled .hi ibis into. lent drunken brute, in comparison With whom J. r"-l:....l l o.i Caligulaa horse was respectable I for the poor smmal did pot abase his owe nature. X Y. World. The following advertisement appears in the Jamestown Juio)al ? . Wanted 'A' boy to learn the printer's trade. a noy tnat "Knows a bee Irom a bull a foot, and is willing to work wiihout owning an ia terest in the otuce, and does not require too niueu waning on, can nave a chance lo the Journal oflice. He will not be ex Dec ted to take the wuol.it charge of the business at nrsl. LOCAL MATTERS. aWl'lie Iilack , Republican - papers Bad grewt comfort io the fact that tho Richmond Kaqtilrer'is Vs hostile "as the Abolitionists themselves, to the principle of State sovereign ty- tlVOur neighbor of the Springfield News boasts that il has "put on a new suit of clothe," It was bigh time. The eld ones were not badly worti, but they hai become very dirty. ikajrTuH reason why there is so much said about the intemperance of Andy Johnson, is because there are so many "loose characters" in Washington, that it is remarkable to see an individual "light." ikjyOne of our exchanges says: "God called Abraham Lincolu from the prairies" lo be President. l!d lie nail Andrew Jobusoa also? 'Oris the iurisdiction of the Almiirbtv limited to the selection of the President? Hiiihison Township DkuocasTta Muktixo. The Democrats of Hartiaon Township will meet at the place of holding elections, in Dayton View, on Saturday, March 18th, 1865, for the purpose of nominating a ticket for Township Officers. to-"ChBrlie's Weekly Courier." which has lately been enlarged, continues to improve. We extract an item of interest to the boys: 'lop time has come, and marble time ia coming. We advise the boys to get the Amer ican Uoy a Book. It is the most complete guido to games that we have yet seen." New Advertisements. I i UMt r KS8 BOOM To 1IKNT, Kiitlilre l No. 113 'I bird fr WINE JLANT9. (PUKB LINAIN.) Kor lain hy irn st tin City Hotel, Duvtou, Ohio. uijiswiui w. J. HHsXDON. For Rent. rpUR ni l Tavern iUuU known Philip Ktrtf' Tv ttoc UiMlPr-igiioaU ai thoj Cttuftl Hotel. 8 3 A. N D 8 5 PliAKIi HTR14KT. Olnoinn.ii. ' WHOLESAL1 DEALKRS IN MILLINERY GOODS , Si II I '.,:,. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS lu the TollowiDg Dew stlpe- Milttaiie, j Victoria, Fount. Standard And olher new styles; i t Silks, 'Eibboni, Flower, Bonnetl, Feathers, Ornaments, And all aew styles of atilhoerj Goods. c,oak ess Trimming. CORSETS, PADS ANO CLASPS. I'LOi Kg 4KI) 8 11 A W I. 8 AM) MANUKAirHJBBBH or Cloaks and Mantillas (OI. I) 'I'h vain nt nnl.l will -..lu.. st , mL.W Any cousin nl our U..l. V.... ..i..... . . ' Ll I ""S II MU HJV5Wjry, lUKf )tt roj Valuable Property for Sale. I) I WKKN now sod the 16th dsver Merch. A 1 lui, I will Mil ai.nvliUela. Illelnll.,1.. n. "V, 10-wll: A Hood bru'k nou.e, with an rnoiue. an. uale ou l he Kuilhaml onroerof Warren and Oeiuete- ... - t .f". i n ui i r ii aim uelueLe ry HtreulM, Uielber Willi anvvuleea lu! aejuiwast said foil hllllu iiLM wtuu.,. tUJ ...J Muu D- ' . . ,. TP ,, . ' " Mm Hmttl, . ,.. prupenr. ID wnoie or lu arl, b aia glelelaoramraloauilUMpiiKliuvr. J.1 LoKKNZ BVT'A FOR RENT.' Rooms with Power!.! Spring Election. H hool Jioard. Jlftrt. FjU.: Plow irnvum tlx nam? of ONA- IHAN k' K n N EY m a !mocrmiia n JiUte for 8 an lu ih Eijii'h WnL . , Oounoilmn. Mttni. JCtfi i tsM ftnnounwe lh ntm of J. A. MiMoK I-wMnoaratrtt euis.iUt for CoumHIniM ,Vrs). JW.: PImm anDoiinrv thA mmf of LA W RKNCU BUI Z, Jr.. an (iii,UMs- for Cunncilnmn la tri Kihth Ward, mt the diui.k r nB elt finn, anJ ouigw - - maw maat um.r-.im Hlrtwet Commlanlohpr, 4 VLKIN, an m (anilata lor Mtcui L'uiuiaiewK ir ti ihf n.tnnf inaK eleciioa. lie will carvt ti public lailDlllll V, I stH.'lU. 127 - MAST THOMAS 0. LOWE, ' ' (LATK UUUKTV AUUJTOK.) JJ8 umrailktpnrtlcaur Itic I aw t ( ; vr r i-m wtit nii'ic; a ahMhUun, 10110 lirMf, mailstitMaw - Carriages. 4 Ht LAfcUUOM OssKPU bANUAdfl. : ; si 'b ivr x "cr ivt CARRIACE FACTORY, J. tANODON liKOTHEU,: MANUKACTllHKKS U' ., FINE CAKHIAUEH, ' i . OCKAWAYH, 1 '' i BUUOlM, 1 :i . , 1 ' PHOTONS, ' ' ,, ' ' YORK, WAGONS, :. ... . : SPRING WAGONS,' ' ' 1 ' ' B1.EIOII8, ., ae . c LATEST STYLE A FINEST WORKMANSHIP W. Wl PHII.L.1PN' OLD ITAMD, - NOS.11,13, ANIH5 RAHT KDIIKf U BTHKJCT, DAT- 1 un, yjn iu. 1 Repairing dona promptly anil in Ibctioat atyls, .1 .1 . ... . ALSO, a, . . Dealers i n Hardware, . ..And agent, for .. 1. ' BIK0OLD, BAHMANN A CO.'B Fire and Vurglar Proof Safes, -' AND . " : ' ' BCIIOOI.KY'H Effrl?trttots and Lagrr Beer I'oolrn fflOJJin 1 NO. 7S MAIN HTKKET. POOT AND SHOE "' ' ' ' ' : "' HAT AND CAP STORE ' miimiAiwHTiiAt. ' S.Y. LKMTZ 80JT ! " ns VK Jual raetlTitd a lrn orlninl of BOOTH odoHOKH. HITS D.l CAPS, wlnh ll,. ran wnrraiit to b ei(iuU to auj iu Ik market, at uncaa u suit eustoroeni. Ihf j also aoaeulscture to order alt kinds or Ladles Gents & Children Wear Of lbs bast stock and at reasoasUs prices. Teutonla Insurance Company ,,. I. 1. . OF '.. ... 1 11 . . Darton, Ohio: , I 'OrPIOH-MOO THIRD BTREEt,' ' .' (Sqliirs Stoppalman'a Offlve ) . , j v Tbia Company is now raady to do uuaiusss, aad will take FIRE AND MARINE RISES r ' : . At REASONABLE RATES. ' DTRECTllTtS: John Hnit-h. JohaV Naunrlh, Juhn atphftDa, ' Johu Bnttelon, ' '"' l,wi. HainU, Knderick IUKlrfnhMMir, Usury Millar, John U. HIOplaiaa, Jacob fiM!kr. .11 . ; I. JOHN HANlTuU.'Pr.aiddnt. Jasa U. aro'rSLHAa, Saernuiry. aaaldu Wonderful Visionotype ! ati Ii,ii.u(i tin nuiHio ..MMAIj XiORAINE, ' ; A9 purchased, at an normou ezpanirt,1 thm woodfliiul mat umeDt of rroorh luvenunn. l. H which itie ia 0aWii to tmkm a Ucimile miDialura or THE PERSON YOU WILL MARRY. ,. , i:.NO BV !u I,.. llr Aatfotoftioal Howern, OAH FOBETEI.I, ' .'' The Date of the Ihippy Event H.na har vour air, color or vnlir hair and Air .n.l whaltier of UKhlor dark noatulOMoih . ' suuiom r my uauu and suuupwd nalop to MMTVTA IjOnAINH, rOHTOrriCI, DHTkOIT, MICUItlAN, Aad h will nd the miniature by rotUrn post. miwuw 1: 1 1. , STRAY HKIFJtUix , QT(lA YKD.froin th aubacritwr.oD th 4ik of March. m ru auu wiiii lienor, iia.'DS ft ring around tsaiili yv A iiliaral reward wilt lie p.lil far her d.h rery lo ma, two Dines aouih or Iiayloa oa lli.uiaciau.il lurupia, nar me loilgaia. , . otasdlawl ' WILLIAM 1KWIN iv-newfirm;,! I DAVE this dny a'socialed with me. in the Houns rbrui.tiinff, China, UUaaanJ VJueen.ware bu.i. un.l.al SOS Third etreeU On y I on, oiho, Mr. John H. Moorman, my former book-keeir. ; The auioew will oonuuueia ruiure under Itie style plJ. T. Wu'l A UO. JHO. T, WOlft tiayton, Maixh t, 1U4 m.t W . .. ;, 1 Dayton, Xenia and Columbus Railroad. VUdbiiit 0 XIMK , . I 1 ' r ' ' ' THREE DAILY thAINil EAST, V'lA' COLUMDUS. I VuudA 7Viiiroia OiuTon to a AUiira ciftn . riVIBIE DAILY THA1NH EAHT, leayia Paylon X ror mi p.a.i aa loiiowe: nail, ii:o. a. M. Llo liimbua AucomaaoditioD.S OU P. li. Night Kjnreea, 4.l ...... .1 I .. .. 1 AUKI VINO AT PAVTON. Nwlil Biarca. 00 A M. Oohimline AccoiiiluodaUoo. U 2 A. M. iiayloa axprwajr. m.- ' Trains ruu by Uoluaibua tiqia. wblob la asraa aula' ute. faatar than Clayton lima. Through bowau cau be had for air aatra Gtiies by oalliua oa bawual w. Hiutf. a Hbet Aseut. .. K. W. cXHWAkT, Hup't, mat -uh ' Hnrtnau, Ohio ' Wine Hants, GratvKoals, f tc. THaVf for Ml' th gaoulBt OUIMESB ViUit PLUKTH, Grapa Koota, k.vergreui gl auutiriur uatitTr Mhrubbcrr of ry dMnptioii, fmii aud Shsid Tra of aU vftneUat U of iIm 117 beat u Hr A'Mrnsji throiiKb PoMtbttica, or at my rm jiiii I will tail .mmmiiataly. UKORUK WAY, loftiUir ., uinier Ludlow mid rim atreata. Dry Goods. GREAT SACRIFICE DRY GOODS! AT ID 3 I. N D ' s, m AND 7G vvMht I'oiritTir htukkt. ELEGANT SILKS AT A B A B a A I Kl 1 - BA.rioiiiNrs IN C L! O vA lv! S BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS AT BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS AT IO BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS AT $12 AND MIC II FINER. . . : i t . ,i ' ; LAKtili AttHOHTMBNT OK AT LOW PRICES! SPLENDIU FRENCH DRESS G00IS ! ! IN ' PLAIN IRISH POPI.IN8,, PLAID PKENOH PUPLINS, PLAIN KMPREHS OLOTUH, PLAID EMPKKHH CLOTUH, FKKNOU HKKINOH, . .:HosiBaiNKi, ' , BLACK AND CULORID LUSTIItS. COLOKKD AND W111TI BSD BLANKETS i RKD, WUITB AND CIRAY WOOL FLANNELS tiUKTINQH,l B-B HPRKADS, ' ' ' TABLK LIN1JN8 LARUE ASSOKTMENT OF TJnderahirts, Uador'-drawers Hosiery & Gloves , FOR OKNTH, I.ADIKB, AND OIT.ILIiREN. Ladles , Cloaks and I Shawls Children's Cloaks aud Kiiawls Balmorals, i . . i 1 Hoop Skirts, Corsets and Sc xfs ;; at ID E LAND'S, 1 U AND 7G i.i T WKST FOUKTII STHliKT." -'I fWdlm 1 ' ' ClNfJlKJUTI, OHIO. $ $ $ $ AI.1.KN' LUNG BVLBVnSI KOR THE CIJR Of CONSUMPTION AKI ALL IilHKAHKP OF THE IXNGS. Til K reMtilta of it. u.e I a a proof of ill prenl Talue. The exlraordinary H KALI Nil l'Ki il'KK I I K- .. nary li KALI NU I'KOl'KKTI Km l 11 -ed it '1 heir iMimonjr will tm lountt id a puuipliitM, which t nn 61 had ol tl An UU wt.e re (lit Mi iIiciiih in lor 1 Mia. A.OOUGTIH AnJ COMifl( howovir diftrpspiiiK, me hroKcn up 111 au im r U bl ohoM uinn, ty chiih rig n M(-iti(f iniliifiK't od thMlimH. aoUrni the inaiier aud phlpm nin prtnily x f-lnrnlfi. J'AINS ami mKN KhH ( tdeCflKHTftre quickly raliPvM.by ih tmiHtp.l -nrtfi twootntnn hcalril. foi'u 4,'m 1 i.n nnij NiuiitKwcati Inn'omf imnuiiifitpy rhor k J, liy thi MtrniiHlh 1 1 1 tip r Mured. The torpid livor ia r t'Td lo fvtiou, ai .he hiood Wuomra lxirinrtt. A I.I, UN u Mi NO Ha1ham rontiuitK no opium 111 any i. nn li m pfrtefily hninilet tor lit Ujohi dji. CHUtrhild CUNtiUMPTIVEHwr-ultJ dowel to road hmtraafiMe on di-PHxcd l.nnv!. ' PH V8IOJA NH n ho Imv Ifiilfd lontre their palienln n hoi iU iry Ouh Medli ini WIoih Ihey pixe ihn cHf-u up, n we it now vry mnny t;iliifthltivi ht.vr Imm u hv-.l hy twinj; pn--iM,ied io Rive it a trial. .HK MJUK and uet A Lit IV8 LUKO HA!AM, and It! no other article he p-1 11. ad upon you. A LIjKN'H LUNti 11A1.HAM ih iu up with reat onre, and with fine Uc enmved )hUI, hrnriDii th. mgnHiureof the proprietoiit. DON'T FORGET THAT A M.FN'H Limy It A IjHAM vitbrmk vp tfu moat Ot-.siny Cjttyh in a few four time.. Many t-RMen of rONHUMI TiON, flint wei rotlid en-d tiH umh e, have lwn 'ur-d here In thin i-jiy Call mid pt a pHtnphlPt, and rend .he rnarriHl.U uur, which will oouvim e you vt the great vulue ol Una Medicm. ItON'T IH-PAIR rrauoaMMherninedieainve faile.l, hut try thuren.f dy mid you will not U deriv ed. For anle by the ProprietnrK, ..... n J N. HAKKIH A ('O., Cincinnati Ohio. PRICK ONE DOLLAR pfctt BO'JTLK. hold ly Hedicire IhrItm fhn.iudiout the r.ny au.l outm , For hale by Dr. W W. Stewart, Jamex Ahtiey, H I. Carnell, and J. W. Dietnuh, hayton 1 W. H. Aeiilcy, UenntiiKown. ia' IT IH A HOOD UKMKl'Y TRY IT. K, O'HaiKM, M.O'DaUH. K. U'BUIKM 4l llllOTIIirit, WHOLESALE GR0 ERS AND I MfOkTRHS OF Cigars, Brandies, Wines, ; Gins, Irish and Scotch Whisky, AK0 DK.I.ttRi, IN . Doiiieisllc WIiicm uikI I.lquora. Agents for Sale of Tiire Bourbon Vi hUky, NO. Ml HKCONK HTHIRT, 1UVTUN.O. All Liquor Guarantied free from Drugs EO-MHIRN 4 nrtOTIIRU 1mm on hand a Una . eclcctlnn of Urocenen, Winca. Liquore, and l kui , which they will Hell to Ihe imblic aa low h any hoti.e In Ueyton. tia cllorU on their iart will l n-xleclei to render enuro aatiHr.ction to all thcia who (jo to Ihcir lloll.fi, M Heoond etreet. '1'liev will keep Kleh f all kiuda. ft -27 daw IMIMIUTAM A.WOIMKMEM ! O- Xt. X3 AT S A Ia 13 OF Watches,Diamond Rings o EE a. I isr a. & c. One Million Dollars' Worlh ! TO BR DISPOHEii OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH 1 WITHOUT ItHUARIi lo t AM I:. Not to be Paid for Until You Know What You are to .Receive ! ! Splendid List of Articles ! AU to be Bold Tor One Hollar Kat-b !! 50 UontrV Oold hntingrAH WnU'h- f.Wto 160etV!h i,t.iits- uiii'i Hna juiaiutieu mini inj; cane WfHi'hfn 600 OtMllM' llllUtlnil HllVf 3-r lo 70 eac h wait'lion sr io 0 BiainnuJ H iikm 6u lo MKKt Oolil VtittaUil Ntwk ChniDM 4 to 3Uu (,oid Oval Hand Hraot-lflH 4 lo fiouo Jft and Hold MriM-'har tit AtitH 4autaiik Chamx nud OuHid OhaHin R to ?Uio Houiuirn ft lid (sold Kroohfti 4 to Mhm) ('orat, 0)pI nnd Kmeritid B root hen 4 to 7 wli I'M) Htaa'll 30 . ft! h 10 u tu h 20 en- li IU eiu-U 6 f a. li e ouch awwuoid.j uanieo, ana rem l t tr liropH MK0Morai J-i,Lnvt nn . . wumnm Kjit Iirofta 7 too Coral, 0)1, aud K men Id JCar ropa 44'0 (Jalilornia Iiainoiid HifnMt-)nim. jmt told Fob and VmhI VVHU-l.-keya. 4wm) FoU and Vst hibtKa ilidii OOtK wjU buhttura tilTa-Uii(u 11a. ttludH, At: 3.h0Old 1 liiuiblri, feuwla, i(f Minimuit) Lo-ket 4 tn 4 to 4 tn ft aoh Ml to liioa. h tt Mi to H CrV-h 3 lo 10f'U 3 to 8 earh 4 In -6 rtrtl 1 ( to 10 each Mmtaiuro LtkfcaL,MMfir HprniR 10 to iiiUold 'I'ooUiiiicktt, CruHafM, Ac... to W each It ffc il hoi Haul UokJ KinK.H. 4 lu 10 rarh yrU tlhuned Oold Kinn 4 In II f as h ttMHH) Htone Mt aud bigneiMiDtf S f.u to IOchs!, hurnu Oalilorn a It niiicnd Kiiih ii lu 10 vm.li TUM ruii jjadica' JflryJvi and 1 1 Gold file lOeaib 6000 nts Ladjuw' Jewelry (Jftneo, FailtO,ftl, and oiliur aLuu ... 4 to 14 each liKlttO Gold Feim, bil vt-Jr WAluUHiua hold m and Puh.'1i H ... 4 to lOranh 10000 Wold l'fu and Jold UMxuit4 holdirn sQ to lO'tMirh W00(iold Pena aud tioJd aiUuiiiHa ' iloldt-r 1,1 to (.tM'h MUtO LadiOH1 (iilt aud J4 lliifklcH & (o 15 rwli &U00 latdiei' tjill aud Jet Mail httm- and Balln. , A to ) It rat h &UO0 fliUer UubluU itud . 4'liiikuiK - Oupa - f to We 3000 Bdvur OaHliUN , lb to fcu atu-a 'aUtuu KiUtr Fiuiti Oaid and Uaksj lia ' kei 0 to tVlfw.'h &00doanu Htlvt-r T aHpuoiu lu lo Vftd lu0Mdot-n BiWur bpijoua uud Korku 20 to 40auh ARKAH0 4LK Mttulaclur eiV AKrniB, ' 1 iio.ur enoAiJWAY, nkwyork, Aiutounce that all Ilia aUiva hat of ooUa will he told lor Omi l.nun m:li. lnoua(uiu'a ol ilia xrBt htnation of trade ia Uin mamii-luriiiK Hin ls of KiiUm!, throul . wttr hssTinff out utt Ittu ni.))l ot undoa.a UrHtiuitbht t oi vHiat Jewalry.or aiiifttly hi tended lor lit - Ku UtU niarkt-t, hat trfcit kiiilol1 lor !e in thin rouniiy, AM' Mll.TIUkid.liAT A1S Y HAMilMCKI Uu der lhf wmutiiataiHiea, ABKANIMLK CO, ml iuga aK,n, f"" (iriu:iul Kurnitcaii nHnnliinir rf. hav r?fltlvl mod a IthKaT t 1 1 '1' 1HTKJ IIDI'JUN, au e'l h thr sallowing rit anon-: Ufrlilii'at ol Uia various arlivlttH r tirnl jiiit f In iiflosi, atiaJfO up, aud iiiixttd ; and who oiUerd, are lakau out wiihout vnrti io rlioi-e, and aiut ly mall. Hum tiViug all a lair 4hittua. to rercipl o ilia cerhliouu, you will ht wtiat jau ar- to havf, And Itii-n il ) at your 0ilmn to aand lh dollar , and Inkn Ihaarlit'lH or not. i'liivhaiit-rw iniy thui ohliiiii a llolit WaU-h. Diamond Uimu, or auv afl of Jrvkttlrv ou our listor Oaa Ijollab. HICNIJ TWKNTy-KlVK 'RNTS KOR CKH'IIFI- UA'I K. i"l alt trannacttona y mail, w nhall rhari-A lor for- watihtitT h 4!erni ulna, Miyinx hiuki', m.U diun ilia ln.iufM, twenty HveceiitH aat-li, whirl, tuuttt l iwloHAd wbi'O lha;mti'Htin m nl for. tivo cili html Wilt la ai.norl,iev'n Tor 9 Dul ly lor Id, au-tive tor 1, and a hundred for $l.r AuKBJTtt. W want avvnU tn every rriineiil. Mtd is erT towa an4 county in ihe comiuy, kud Utosw aH'Hg aa eu. h will allowed len vt ai on t ? ry 4'ertinrat ordered for them, uj-ovidi-d thir ia inMUiwe ainomita U on dollar. AgfUlM Will vnlltt twatyHv cni y efery (Vriifit-ai?, and rcutit (if ittjii (Miata to ua, either in eanh or poitafe Hiamiia. AUHAADALK , CO., k&4diw 17 Braadwayt M. V.