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Democratic Meeting at Miamisburg. GOO l'e"ple Present -Kpee-h ol Hon. Wiit. MIAMISBURG, Oct. 9, 1865. Editor Empire : The IienioiTiitic meeting .We on Salordav niiriit,(wA UnKiaMHfc Ve(li 'tfre ToW Ma'lf UKr.wtlrl Si W f. flowing and there were at many oufsioV-t-jl Col. Maya was appointed Presiaenl, and Ilea ry Eagle, Col Gen. Reiser, Jacob Ilamnifll, Henry Battler; and Fred. Hrioirtr Vice I'n Mr, Sawyer wan received upun the land with great applause, and addressed the meeting in iiis usual aM said happy -slyla to the great delight of his 'bearers. He contin ued or two Loan, ord closed with grea.1 cheering, Geo; W! ' Moyer',' was then called for. He came .forward npdinadtj ft uorJ and telling speech, the best of feeling prevailed throughout, and the merlin; closed with cheer after cheer. "UXiVl (t't I 'good report, fron O. K. Everything for Schenck! Schenck's hanger-on, Donn Piatt, in announced for to-night. This in to help Parrott and-IM'hsws&toMfis1 legislature, who are then to elect Sehenck to the t8enate yVp.votHVtlfii'MtJIt-oivjll catch him in time to get him to say a fow oft words for him for Judge ( JJo softt soaped Ator'tori into it, boTore the Governor got an idea of the merits. But Dorm's special mission is for Schenck.hU master. SHYLOCKS. The BohdlioMers are pretty much in the condition of, Shylpck,in whom there was no compromiHe. That individual j .wouldjisteu tp,no fatfifa,. pf,1stitJom,entf H 1 I'll have my bond; apeak not aiaint my liond; l nsre worn an nam iimi t ii naw my bond. We advise the hondholdors to submit (Ojtajatioi) -fluiatjy, ,or jteocHjijty, might bring about a worse result, as it did in the case of Shylock.-- j Give us the whole list. Inconi. plete list. The list of bnsiness bouses to he closed, it says, is only partially published Let us have all the names," The people ore anxious to know the gentlemen who take such an awful interest in the polities of the county! .ptffl'J -ml to i'ijoiT Give us the whole list. Going to Pieces. ,1 Tbss bolitjoiv rtyji) K(jijs;tf p'WfV'- The Journal admits splits " in half a dozen connties "Tfl'faet istWreruMr-H sttldlers have played abolitionism out. l isjrunning now only on the haadway.it (rotiaritig the war ; like a locomotive with the steHm cut off .t it.,.n-T-vr yi Geed News! Democratic army of Ohio, is on the march to redeem the State from the misrule of Abolition fanatics, usurpers and treasury plnndtt -.' ' ' JiyEqual and reduced taxation, im mediate union of the States tinder the ConMitutkm, and white suflrage ; ia the inscription onjhe banner, borne by Gen eral Morgan. & Rally aroiwli .that bauuer to-morrow morning, and whnn the nn of that day goes uowui iatoryu,Kvill perch opon ur standard.!';',,'. 'i'i 2,V!i,-r : j'..e. .vy Muu la.tl, i u. uu " ":" 4 I' - ' . W.I kH . -. ;"yThe poor man, has eTerjf ' intjentive t6 Vote with the Democracy this reaf . - If ' tbey want their taxes rednced, (her must vote 1 with a partj that does; otr'Wtmt to . shield the Tien.-"""" n u .."... The Howls of the Radicals. i Tha radioal and daUuotive,Vfet ttvtvi.lM- ribly ' over' tbt defeaf , pt nfgro suffrage.rp - Connecticut. The New Yorh Tribotie for instance, thus break .out. 'with anguish, aad ' wr&igt it hands alWbia.'fhlon.' It sajs; .' "'''iU!9w!t?T, iV ,-WrTtfOf,''t, ; "Coanecliout, ia hr eleettoD" yesterday, refused the right of suffrage to the' polofed people within ber limits. 'iW. oldest of tier citizens who went to the polls may Kve tors.'- , gret that act of sbort-sigbtedus&a and itijustMia. Hhe has comsgitted wronjr f?oo pare o of it, for nobody will pretend' that the, decision would, eithae one way av tb otll swiioi. ularly affect the political! character of th Slate, sq far as votes tun ,Qpi)crustt,h There are only, aoeordins; to -tb tact onamis, atioat 2,000 negroes in the Stftta who would be ea titled to tha tuffravv aud ,if tiia all voted with either party it would not onarige the re sult, , presuming ,piite to. aputtpue W hold the relative positions tbay tiave for a few years past. Tha Republicans could, if they 4aaUIMM Utvswta-itSMffrwge to tha blacks in tpe of the whole Copper haad vote in tha State. Not To do so was to add jost so mnch" tntiral strength to the Cop perheatV farty. UidtwaaJien aaeipuwo.' ! The act '"jpV on,c4 arose injustica-wWeh 'canooly ba acconnted f.tfthsYatSfthTt even four feats ot ternblw mar has vmt been enough to knead' 'bdotfgh outoftheold proalavery subserviency of Connecticut to ibeir Southern sfetelfuMiigT masters. They hated black me'a 'because Slavery whipped i them iqlQ ii.'aod tbe ntitf W-iwVei aan- i hood sinaugbi.aaM itomiMm suhlii teaching to baje got ovef 'h.""Tbe old marks of the slave-driver', whip, at as fjlaiaoa the back of Conntcticut to day as tbey are on tht backs of the half emanaipated blacks of the jLI KTt'A'lH G'xrmu It seems hardly possible fo bolieve that (he Tribune ever seriously entertained' the idea that o': konstroq ',4 .'pfopojlliw 'as negro' etjnallty -conld eucee- h talks at if it ksd that impratsioB stt ooee j io'hw ,i , The Howls of the Radicals. City and Other Matters. Arrival and Departure of Trains. Trains ar-lra end, depart from tht Unioa Depot as tknUiiittmnd Dayton. 1 !,i JU -idents. Lee.. Hindhnafi Appntfimndetioii....'. errlTe ' 8:1ft a m 12 00-am 5:KI p m 7 :50 p m ltKsm "la.irn Kim..,..l...ui.4.4.,,.V0'ia m cinftnnttti A'TOmodation.. Kvonam awminqdaljon. .,.. 3:110 p m li)re..;.. ..." :....?. 4: ton m MoraiBi Kipre.e. ...,........ ........ l .sue in AtUmtUnnd Qrml Keller. Rescm B)rM.iuU..i.i.., ,11:20 p Wl , 1 05 m l:S0am ftinos m VIS a m Nmht JCxnreaa Mnroing rzpre.s.. Dayton and Michigan. ' ' rrtncsKo Mail..:...: ;..10:nea m t-4S s m Sjhlnso and Pet foit Kxpresn..... 8:00 p m 6:S0 p tn nttyton, Xtmta and Cbaftnbus. rtero K rprims V:S a m t u a rh .11:inam S:Uam N slit Kjiprem... 1:46 p m 4:45 p m . , n-karta Cnr(W rwu Dwyton and Wctttm. RiuitArn KzprMi..MHM H., 0:11 a m 7:M a m AwommodatioD .. B:46 m S:4o p m DayEipress 4:M)pm 11:01s m " " ' MllulAj, Ddytoa and CliuMnaN.' ' SMidnskr Main ....10:10 am l:isi BaHafouqiam Aomm9rttion... SKJDptn .7ai Davtom nmt Unity. ' 4nnommodatloD ; 10:1.1 a m fl:4S a m RmrflHR fcM.-.Aw.... :AOpm S:2ftp m T,eaves rerv mornlnff etneDt Mondavs. Thara wilt on an extra Paiiener lrainninfrm Dayton to nanniion evnry MODtiay moramg, laarms uaylou at 4::0 s m. Kipraaa stops al Middlatown and Hamilton only. Thnen froins Rat on the 12:80 train mntt procure n.-ir in:u ia 111 evawnK peioraeigw oc eoK. t The 714 taut adbwwia at Xania vtthclu Light ninK Rkpreaaleavinsnineinnatiat6:u0 a m Learea daily except Mondays. J. L'H. LONG, Agent. ' -Good boots for $3,75 at Alloways & Sai.i. Don't forget the sale at the Cooper house toMaortow.' . s 'l i ' ..tcixa.of rai. OiuK.-There will: be a sale of magniffcent Shells, Corals, and other curiosities at Auction this evening, October 7, at Chrisopher's Auction room at 7 o'clock. This collection of beautiful curiosities is wert worthy the attention 6f our citizens. Bcruliht. Last night a burglar effected ati entrance into the kitchen ' of a dwelling house ' on Madison street, by climbing i.hroujrh the window.: The doors to the oth er parts of the hoose being securely fasten ed, 'be .failed to accomplish his objeot, aud after devouring a ft he decamped- The partjt is politely requested to call again. Wooound Interments at Woodland Cemetery, (or St jijembe'r', V805, were; as fol lows : I i U .. J il J. ,) ..' .: ktM I yeai'anaonder .w..U..;, ',...;, ' s rtoW ...... o ' lo to 'W to 4o: 40 to ou OtsrW 2 1U-S7 rsar-,f , jj j ....... ,...,,... A , Oily Oravoysr,t....,....:...' ' Lonoon Bkown Stoot and Scotch Am Ki O'Brien, Second street, has just received urge invoHwoi weM.Mvorileand popular beverages, imported by himself ' expressly for the Use ot hut numerous customers. He is also ' raceivin) ' lye. additions to his stock of grooeri,. wiaea, liquors, to. We are pleased to Isara that our agreeable friend. E. O'B. is doing a large aud con stantly , increasing trade;,':t;'hh capacious rooms on Second street. No business men in this conmnnity in mora deserving of success.- 'Long life to him. : . u ,i . : la-ForiuChe 1 Boots 'and Shoes HaU and Caps, go to Alloways Jt Gross, No. 222 Fifth' t. .' , o9,lwd ' Boots' ino Sboks. Jo Uaotgen, on Jeffer son Street, has' feoilye juiother large ibvoio of tplended Boots and Shoes, which, with th large stock of manufactured work on hand, makes his assortment Hi "of the most com plete and desirable to be, found jq (be city r He keeps on hand none bnt . the, best style and quality of work, and hi eastotaers may rely oa getting the kind of goods they Bed, at prises which oannot fail to please. Persons wishing to purchase.' sh4lJ jjive him a cal) wfihout delay. ..-'. i.ms "Soibkes DaUMiwoua .'VTbe , public of Daytoa will be-gratified 10 know, that ihi "Soriee Draoati(D,"under2the managemen of Mr. FredarJcka, Willi be resumed to-morrow nlgbL Tbe prmJbeof thqfcyeniiig U ipos attractive, and eariptrt, fail to draw a crowded house. 1 "Married Mf," s t-Pawey Danee" by .Vlis's Laooa, and "Skatoheia India" are: all on tb hill, and tlie'plays ara-Wh splendidly cast, '.Edmund Coles;Mrs.; Perry, and all th nveaibersoT this lavotfte and popular compa-. T appearing la their, respeetiv role. Mr Fredericks! (Uktrsnuisd to put forth evert effort to make thj leriai of entertainments in aM respects worcfcf qf; jh liberal support of the patrons of lb drama here. His past sue cass as a manager in oar city, i a sufficient guarantee (or Ui"foU)r " Niw Cki.ine.-Whitmore a lams, at No 232 East Fifth street, are receiviog a fin stock of goods for men and boys wear con tfsrffif anSTeck eTolEk for dress and overcoats. Also a fine lot of Cassimeres of everv de. "' r''?1 "ho win good Cwiia. MHsry kind of garmtnU called for, XbekeerViioMiautly on hand a sood assort- "f.Pt'4! lotMog.geou fnreUhing good, saefat a neck tw,ttKkt, handkarehlefs; apendarav,rtUiU Wdrawsre, eollars. I a . . it .. . ' ' HjM,,e.g.,;api4 f Un trt Orgoa. 4 . I- 1 ktii .VI 'J 4 .1 m.n lall .OCtSr-rSldlW tsTA fine assortment of Ladies and Miss es "Polish" and Moroob1 Beotaai Custom' maie-Cheap at Alloways & Gross', No. 222 Fifth st. octO-lwd Adction At the Cooper House, Tuesday! morning, October 10th, 18C6,, commencing al 8 o'clock, A. M., the entire stock and fixtures' aloiigipg .lo; lie Cooper House, .JO Hats streot. (Jonnters, bar fixtures, tables chairs, oArpetiugy.fine pictures, chadnliers, Stoves, cigars, 4c. ,. C. P. Hnnia a Sqw, 1 ,t .... .mkiii.i,. Aactioneers. Special Notices. A Brakta.Dswa yslcaa. .jt;' There is a dSaea'ie to whioh the doctor give many names, bnt which few of them anderoUad. It Is am ply weakness s breaking dowa of ths vital Ibroes. Whatever Its causes (anil they are Innumerable) , He symtoms are In the main the same.. Among tjie most promtaent are extreme lamtnde, loss of appe-j the, loss of (losh, and great mantel 'daprttssloa'.' In ,. tl II.(.--'i( i'iii; oigesiion and a StomocA Qiujh are alao frequently eonoomtunts or this diatresaing state of body aad e minit. Tlie common remark In relation to persons in sunn ooodlUon Is, that they are ooriaumpliv Mw.' what flieaa nnrortunalea really want is w;or-- Uil itrmgth ; ami as oertainlyaa dawn tueoeeds darkneae they ean recuperate their' ayatams and regno perfect health by resorting to HOBTETTER'B OELBBATHfiy STOMACH BtTTBRsI'ltls as ole r thatalife-remiotTonio is required In meh eases, aa that A a dying flame of an empty tamp' requires (0 be revived with a new supply o'foll: Perfectly pure and innocuous, Contslnlng nothing but ths most genial vegetable extracts, and combining Hie threw grand elements of a stomachic, an alterative, and a genial Invigorant. HOHTETTIR'S B1TTBKR ate suitable lo alt constitutions, and are as applicable to the diseases and disabilities of the leeblersex as to those of men. A Bio Thino.-A million is a great many, but. two million is more. As inpredibleas it ,rPP-"i Jassire. Pi 5, Prakrit: Co' of New York, sell over two million bottles of Pt.NTTroti BiTias a' year. ' This' .is nearly one hundred and seventy thousand -dozen,) wbieh at nine dollars would be over a million and a half dollarsl Surely, soma 'merit must attach to an article of such a sale. Xia VherS we will from one end of the country to thej other, we are always in Sight of the evidencei of the cabllistic S,' T!,-a8tio X. and tbesej gentlemen's energy." We would suggest to them li little, more ' elegance in their , rock painting. The Legislature of New Hampshire has passed a law against farther disfiguring tbs White Mountains. HauaphrevU Npaclflcs. Thousands cf Invalids have been perfectly cored of long standing ailments, the plague and bane of their- lives, and on which they have spent hundreds in vain by simply using these invaluable SPECIFICS. Not a family who have ever bad one of these Family Cases of HUMPHREY'S SPECIFICS, but would givs five times it oost.rather than be without it. Address: 602 Broadway, N..Y., iffl- 8COVILL'8 BLOOD AND LIVER SYHUP.i for the core of 8orofula, White Swelling, and other diseases of the Bload. When tucb men as Dr. R. S. Newton.professor in one of the most prominent Medical' Colleges of Cincinnati, C. W. Pratt, M. D j and A. Qaaton, M. D., come out and . slate to the world that this Medicine, Soovmn's Bmioo aud Lives Strop, cures Scrofula and other cbronio eases caused by impure blood, where an omer remedies nave tailed, no one should doubt Its virtues or (ail to use it in any disease which is caused by impure state of the Blood.' ' 93 Dr. Mott's Vsoltabls Livbr Pills' are working their way into general favor in the estimation of the pnblic. If the commu nity knew the superiority of these Pills they being composed of vegetable extracts they would use no other when tbey could be pro-t cured. Many who have used them would, prefer paying one dollar per box, in preference, to being without them. 169-DR. HALL'S BALSAM. For the cure of long standing' (Jot g hi, had Cold Bronchitit. as well a CONSUMPTION, this medicine is invaluable. lis peculiar combina tion Is the resnlt of experience, and an intimate' knowledge , of the cause ot these diseases, and the certificates of remarkable cures are sufficient proof nf its superiority. ','.; Hwback' Bitters. , "Aster 1 taaajr st tvtsa wsr apakcai la jest," said a s.ol.amaa A hi. Irienii who re marked that storwenbacka are (eel bat Ueback are,ettf r.t 8ee 0. W. Bohaclc't Advsrtiaament of his BltUrs In anathar ooloraa. , . . Special Notices. Clothing. CLQSIKG0UT AT COST! , , ,ito. 301 nira Street. The undersigned will sell his entire' alack e CLOTH : ' PIECE WOODS, . ' ' " SIIOES, ' ".. hats, , T O O S T ! Having made up his miod to ehaase his bnwaeas, he hen determined to ulnae out lue i . KNTIIiK HTOOK. , Taoa wtahrog barrtlna will do wall to salt soon, (be sooner the baiter. ., , ;! WM. WALKR, i sNo.301 THIHI) HTHEET, m iTr .j, Special Notices. Clothing. Notions. , at. BOTIB. Wat. . 1FPASD. t ihi win,; sqR a!:h.paro,.; WIOLII1LI DIAL KM III FOREIGN & DOMESTIC 0TI0S, HOSIERY, OLOVKS, AMD FANCY GOODS N. f 89 aiiA 801 F.aat Sec end ftt., i IMYTON.sUHU). . im. Dissolution of PartnerBhip. TIIK prtnrhip hitherto xintlnff btcen C. O' Brin 4 Uro.. In tliistHay d'SRolTed by mutual i co wnt. R. O'Hrien, who m to curry on th Imii-ij Dvbb in Diiftnn, will vtuit !! rUImn due th litto flrm, And w II pollfiet nil tthti. ThMi knowtnt thnmnel? rn tntlnhtnd to ths Ui nrm of K. O Bnen. k Bro.. will nlisRM cull kitiij npttlft with h. O'Brien. M. O'BKIRn! Djt:o, September 1, HAVING sold out mr ntir inlnrnt In thGrn cerv nd Lfqunr buiinvnii. to mr brother, E O'Brien, I chirfii y ronommead hJm to th cm tnmern of ths mtn nrm, and the nommun'tr Keiinr h,Mt. ihrd hoofldt nnd honorn')A mftn , foaling thank- nil to all thou who m lihf-rnlly patronized tha late1 flrm. and tc all thacitisens of IKTton. for tha manr counriiR Piwnuwi lowarai me, i inTe wnn leei incc ot deep regret. H, O'BRIEN. euaawim MEW GOODS ! MEW STYLES ! J IIENIIY MILLER, MERCHANT i TAILOR! IITOITLD begleavato inform hts forrotrcnitomera if ni tna Dtinno n spnarai tnnt ne nan reonen earn Merchant Tauor fcitDimnment in the new room in Hun ton Building. No. 2a Third treet, one dooreaxt ol JerfHroon etrttet. Hn good are of tha finent and best in the market, lie cat It your attention to ma French Cloth, Hearer and Caaalmare), which oannol ba surpaftiad for tante or qualitv. Tnli iootl will be mud tp lu lh latent and bent etyle, and warranted to tit. A. full avaortmant of Gen.a' Kurnlihing Ooode always on hand. 1 hav a tieTl and well nelected alook of the very beet quality and laieei bijib oi KKADY MAUK OLOTIIINO, for lliuaa who eannot wait to have elothing made to order. AU I ak ia lo gtve me a mat, and 1 will do all to iTeaaUs!action. OCIB-dlm HCNKV M1LLKH. Ij. B. STEVENS, PHILLIP IIOCBE CORNER, DEALER IN DIIVOS, MEDICINES, CHBlnllCALN, PEHIUWER V, SOAPS, ;spook, AND FANCY ARTICLES, Calls attention lo a well salnotetl slwk of Gods, ami aolioita a continuance or naat rarors. Sept, 2S, 18i6.dlm JOB 0. 0AIH. Railroads. Monday Morning, Sept 4, Monday Morning, Sept 4, THE ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. WILL eommenoe Hiinnins ttiree Throug i T. em be tweeo Cinolanati and the EASTERN CITIES, Passing through the eelAtiratpd 011 RckIodr of Pennsylvania. aav Oayton 8:10 a. m. Arrive at A im p. m. " U:SU p m. " 1:5 a m. l:lu.a. m. M 6;(H)a. m. The Kncinee. (lara. ami otlier e'luitimenta ot this Line, areenlirelv new. ol tha moat modern, stlbatan ual ao 1 approred deiuriptiona, unaquaJad by arw UaUway on this Continent. THBOtlflrTTIOKtTSrtothis new and Important Roifc. can be proenrad at the IVpot nf She O. H A . Kaiiwar, and at an me principal rirvet umres in thecountrr. Baggage ehacked throngh. . MuLARKN, Oen'l Buperlnlendent. E. P. FUM.KB, Oen'l Ticket Agent. mS Dayton, Xenia and Columbus Railroad. CIIJiSQR OF T1VB. THREE DAILT IRAINt) EAST, VIA COLUMBUS. Through Tratnifro Dayton to all Raxttrn Witt. TURKIC DAILT TRAINS EAST, leailn Darton for the Baal as rillowa: Mail, 7::lA A M. (In. liimnmi Aooommodition, 11.06 A. M. Might ti press, a.o p. at. , ARRIVINOAT nAViVm. night Rapresa, an P. 1. Columbita AcoommodalloD. tt:Z0 A. M. taTton Eipreaa, 8:14 A. N. Traina run hv Ooltimhtia time, which la aevan mln utea faater than barton time. I nroiitfn tlchela can he had lor stl Eastern Clues by oalhug on Samuel W. King, Ticket Auent. . W. WUUI'WAKll, MUn'l. ma Cincinnati, Ohio. NEW STOVE STORE. BO If ERA fleHAITKH. i M A NU PAOTORER8 OF SK1K RTOVKS, WOOD, OOAL. AMI HIIKET IKIlN PAL4IRM, HOX, ANH wt'Lt.KRHTOVKS, LliWARK, HIIDAK KCTTLKS. e., ai, , OuMaaor erarveMHirlption wiadeto onter. Wararoom No. 7S erleraoa etreel, opposit the Mar bat Houa. Koawdrv on Beyard street. awarLndtow, IHrton Ohie. MUVEH A McMA8TF.lt. , ouTlT liAatl I ADMINISTRATOR'S 8AI.lt. OP REAL ESTATE. T virtue nf and la ohedieqna tn an order of th 19 frottate Uoiirl. ot Montx imerr Cuiinty, Uhio, win Mil at puim ' eaia oa tna prwmiKea, uu at t o'oAk. r. H . he Mllow.nir raal iUU Modi tun lo tha estate or John Hubai:. dee'd, to wit : 1 A pamel ol Innd eituita in the city of luylnn, 4 the County of Mhut((oairva id tha Htate o( Ohuiv and deiHinlted a lot num-ered two Ihoimand, ai) hundred and thirty two (W-ii) on the a?Tiatetl plattri aaid oily, id prdininee are Mpra.s.Hd at eikthl huii dr and Hflf dollarrt, free of dower. Ternte of al one third oavh, aud tha halaife in two yaara Iron dateofiala, with interest! from date of aaia mad uurwu uy a wuri.suis uu turn preniietp. ' f PATHiClT HOB AM ' AdaiJolatfratOT of John Hotau, dec '-A ap Fwrtw ... Dayton Market. DAYTON, October 9, 1865. [Corrected by HEINSON & SHIDER, No. 50 Jefferson. street.] r TIMOTflY 8EEtr-r9 OOWi sb'. KliOUK Kod wheat. 110 6U WHEAT Old Wheat fl 95 New Whsot ft 70(3,1 73 RYK 75. CORN CO. Mil ' TIA r L-tc ri 'It ' lit. - l IV, (Ei X -" 1 O BEEF 18(520 H UTTER 60(365 CUICKKNS 2630. OaDOEHIES RETAIL PRICES TEAS 11 5.ri(52 00. COFFEri 8,'tJ(a)43c per pound 8UQAR lfi(a20. COFFEE 8UOAR 23 per lb. CRUHUKJi U(UR 25oper lb. . , MijT,AH8K-f' 401 501 60 par tra l. B I RUf f 1 00. RICE 15c per lb. LARD 30. CHEESE 20c. STARCH 12Jc per lb. SOAPS 15o per lb. 8HOT 2530c per lb. LEAD 20o per flt. TOBACCO 95el 00 per lb. WHISKY ti 06 for common. POTATOES 80c per hush NEW POTATOES 5075 per bushel. APPLES 2 002 10. PEACHES 4 60 per bushel ' i HAY Timothy H($10 per too. WHOLESALE PalOES. TEA8-$1 601 80. COFFEE 31 132. SUGAR 15Ji17i COFFEE 8UOAR 21o per lb. CRUSHED SUGAR 23o per lb. MOLASSES $1 151 0 per gal. RICE 12Jo par lb. EGGS 20c pr tlos. I LARD 25. TOBACCO 70$1 20 par lb SHOT $400 per sack LEAD 14c per lb. DRIF.D APPLES ,. BUTTER 3.1c. CHEESE 16(5)183 STARCH 9Wi 10c per lb. SOAPS 12J13J per lb. New York Market. NEW YORK, October 9. Cotton firmer 49a49. Flour active and 05al0 better at $8 70s 8 85 for extra Htate and 9 15a9 60 for round Hnnp Ohio Wheat steady and lal better 2 l'u2 13 for wiuter red western, and 1 25al 30 for amber Michigan. Corn active and two cenis lower al 89a'J3 for unsound, anda94a96 for sound. Uy . 98o. Barley 1 20. Oats dull and lower at 3 a 64 for . western Beef dull. Cut Meat quiet. 1 Butter qniet at at 28a29. Cheese , quiet at Kalic Pork firmer ' at 30 25 a37 00 for new mess, aud 31 0031 50 for 'C3 and 64' Lard firtaar 25a29(. Whisky firmer at 2 ,28a29lor western. Petroleum quiet nominal. NEW YORK, October 9. New York Stock Market. NEW YORK, October 9. Smelts i lower. Money 6a7 par cent Sterling quiet at 100al09; Chicago and It no It Islimd, 1 1 1 i; Chicago and Northwestern 37; do pref. fiek C O. 0. 125; Clev. and Pills- 82; Mich. South,. 76 j; Mica Cen, 116; Roadintr-libit;. Itn H 9.. Fiv twenties coupons 103J ; Gold 146J . ; New York Central 973 ,,; One Year Certificate 9HJ Fives of 74.'criutions ' 93 'Western Union Tnlrfrap!i 75; Chicago Burlington & Quincy 1 J 4 : tbicHgo Jole.do 100; Seven thirties sej. " CAM AHO U Manufacturing Company Mann far Hi rare 01 1 1 1111 If uniu1 I i hi I'Jrj AMDrol vi a WI 1ST 13 O W BHADEQ H.H.BRKS SSI AS, Proprietor. , . ii I, Nat ST West Keurta Street, Mi'sw'- ' OlrtOINKATI, OB! . . w. Mine. r. A. uhiiti. MEYER A REQUARTH, , l . aorcriiaia. or , , , , Octagon Newell Postsi Alee, Octasjaa and Ketin atalr Hal Taralas aa4 ' fere 1 1 Saw lasr lleae te Ortler. IIEAU or rol'HTH 8TKKKT, !a Boiiaar's Saab f-actorr, DATTON, OUIO. aeAil orilera will be promptly attendad to eelldlw i PR. E. JENNINGS, Late ro.t Surgeon Camp Denalaoa, Oflare bis ser rleee aa x'llYSIOIAN AND HUUflKON, lo the eltisens of Oartoa and vicinity Of net.-nm. ST I ndlaw t., tslassa SA aad tb, Where tie may he fcnnd at s'l bours. ' Referenurs fr. i. C. Aeere, J. Drctrkn. Parts. J. W, NEW FIRM. WM WALh KB hu thit Uy a-aociatad wi'h him FKKHV TUKKK ia Ilia Hanhaut Tai tr and Clot hi dk UiHiUfMas. t Jul Thirtf Mirt, war his lYiaoJ will tad a pl)Diiti ioelt of uaw RiMa. oil. rutiUiuiaii ara rauwi:aal w L w and sxatlla up, aa Ifiiiti it DwHwamftrjr to to elUsia U utjr olti buiio. M aotl upMi a uaw aal af book. 1 WP..C-..-A- W4W KAT10.UL SAL00., Ft. 9, Wealiatata aireel, t'la. O. Cight Splendid BtUlard Taklee-wwur Splendid Tea s .,1 ria ailefa. vv Choice Ltquore and Wieea atvave on band. J. '. taA'NSll.K, rrer'leter. J" f.laWlAaie, mtn ill i in Amusements. MIIREES DH AMATIULF,. BEOKEL HALt. Lasaee Manairer.:.. '.' staaier of Prnpartie Stage Manager Prompter..: ...Tl. FIlKrKHtrKa . ..II. W. tllNilHAH OHtW IIH.L H. MEI.VII.I K Mr. B. FrederleVs raanaifiitlr ennouno.s to hla 1 rrieadeeiid petrina, that he will ' 'RESfJMe lllti KKAKOti, "".;'! .".' ' , on . ;; , '-, ; :"' Tuesday I3ve., October 10, On which oeoa.lon tbe rrent ef the Thaater wrt te BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED. Ha takaa K-at plaaaura ia anoouooing that ha ban ante red Lata an CQ(efiicta4 (or j ,,, ELEVEN, KIGIITS OiVLV, ii wilts Peyton averitee, , Mrs. II, A. I'ERHV, - F.DMIIIs lOLICM, " Anil the Qitlea and raronteTonog Artlat ' "' W.' N. IIOEEAKIt, An old nvarfta; inrattiSr With the lAlanird'Arliaia OonipitainE In regular dramatic conipanj. Oo oorasioa ot the 'imiTiAL PERroRntirit Will te nrodtlnad for the Sr.l llm in liinn Jnl.n Baldwin Bui Satone's Brilliant Comeily In tlirre acta, eqlilled , MARRIED LIFE! With ihe nSlinwin tineprlmachal'le casti MRS. SASttlEI, roUDLK MRS. H. A. PKRRT Mr. Samuel Coddle. rharlea Hll, It B. H K H RT DO V E ,. K DM V N I ; COL KiJ Mra. Uanrr bore . ...Mra. K. II Luvere MR. MODEL LVNX W. M. Hill l.lNn Mre. Lionel Lynx Mies Fanule Aloeue Mr. Frederic Vounghuilan.t B. FI. Larere Mra. Frederick TounKhilslMtnd Miss Leone Mr. Oaorge lllsmalt. ....; .....Hosrd Key.er Mrs. dleorge Inanial Mrs. a;, pual FABfCY DN -MIms Leona To Honclude With Ihe anarklitiff Cnmmirfotla titled, Sketclies ' in ' India, r BKLhV BCHAf.OH MRH. H. A. PKKRY Tom Ta)o, hiRgfl Hlrn-'K Tuilof KDMI ND CiiLK.-t AdmietijoD...'. Ustllerv .....I... . .MtrauN , 'tO 'enttt Baata ean ha f.ernad at,I. T. Kennay'i Miimo alora from 10 A. M to 6 P. M. without mlilHional cbaijptv Daofm ofn at 7)4 o'clock, t nurture eonnuai po at7K4oolA!li. C047 Sherifl's Proclamation. 8tla ' of Oli'ti, Moot(;orjirv Co, m. To (tie fntere of Monttfomrry Co., Ohio. 1, O U. 11. I)aidituu. fiharlff of MoaiKorntary f')uotr ant, SiKt ut Ohio, do herahy notify th fitMliflM alxinrii of dH.tl eounty to aaniO'io ttiair reipetitirn Wnntaf. lowit hipi and Frwlocta oo ttta; Second Tuesday In ihr month ot Oc- lber. A. !., lhtta, at their aanal places of holtTng eleutirims u,i tan uaH the. a, Laelwi'tyn tha hour- ul mi o rlu. k A. K. iti.J is oVIcckt P. M.. ot sai4 Uny, prutMiajil a Ui rtw dirertMto eltat Una Oovarnor, - Una LieuieMut-flroTRrnoi! One TroaMiitar 1 Suis?, Ona Huprrma Jmixc, ihill lorre), Ona Huprnma Jutiiya (ui till trtfrtiicj), One Attorney (teiiera,. OnaBohooKJoininistNiofl r. On Member of bori ut f uM C Work, One dura ol Hupiome Court, OreJuiijfi otaupanor Court, One ata'.o nn t two KeprflnutivN in itwtiBrtt Aeemtily ol lh Hmt ol Uho, One Froitw'uiuix Atlornry, OnaCkiimty uomimer.oar. One Inflimary i irvrior, hd1 One l-'ori.iicr. The Trit4t ofih Tari uj Wid -od Tutvn hlt'ai irfe alao Ijulit, tlmt Ittfv h I cti rai'lOiiy Oif:l ot Kiaoii. Josliuiou ritrpKiii hhvii k Hit ihIiP iatlisna o'vlmltr( their avoporuoant-n ,i istuba to m;i ai Jt.ruri,i,iii rituiii ttif lui lot ihv i out (Don flea- aasi Superior tiotjrit lu iti nun y ik, aod lha I let tor the Probata Oouitio Hit JutJgi ut the lro- oate uoun. TiH aiaporttoamrnt for tha ativrtl Cos ir its in a followe: I. v 8. r. v, t: I. War4.A... in n t. da. !0 a S. do l' u 4. do 7 6 Oo M . 0 do - U ii 7. do ? u t. do 11 lv Mail tiivttr 'loauj-hip y a JeitirMtu do W n Jerkavn ,i : do.. , . y h I'arrjr do n j Clay ilo u a Kswdolph du 7 7 AVftyna du. ...... 6 lluller do; tt a litrrom du. 1-S M Weabinj(lon do. -. u 7 Miami do )u ii Hrrion do is li Van Huren tto 7 , Ma(itin do, 7 aepjau O.u. 11. UAVlDHOM, H her id. Dissolaticn. rnHI flrm ol tifi. Mo lain A Co., tra di'Mtlvr-d 1 on Ilia illttl uJl., hy miUiietl fonisrul, ! n,a withtfrawal of John Neuarih I'ha oos.1 ai wo d bnmisfBe will bacarriad on ax the old in1 i.vi.ao. M'CeiD, uniler tha old firm nanm of Uvi. M'l.'aai A Alt aeifAna lndMd lo u ua rtMiue'ieJ lo call aad avtiia without di'lay. (iK. M CA1N, otto 9t4 JtlHM MAUBUTH ADMINISTRATOR S NOT1CK. NOTICE ) baredy fiT(-n that lha node raiKned haa bean erotiited AdtniDtittrator of tha aetata ol Kiuaheih Booher, dee'd. ocn tner LIVI9 NtPP. , ADMisismATona sale ofkkal ESTATE. BY virtue of aad In otdtam' to mi nnUr of tha ProtM.e IViLirt, ot tl ni fom rr f'oontv. thio, I wlh aall a. pirtafa aala oat a mlaae onHaitirday the IHth day olOrto.ser, lo6, al lha Court itoaMat 3 'rloiik I'M , tha kdiomnf rimJ nlat. holonaiuv totlia antt of Henry HaittxI.irn (hIho cellM -mitti) dt aaataed, t wiii Mituau ia the ouy ni liti, iu tlw county of Moe'uomary, In th fwm oh , fsn fulusa a(rl omr tha I'avUin and Michiftn PWidht pstt, Lot number! f iht4n huas1rd Nd mtiHeo ,0iii .aewKdia,! U Um miaaipUi ,o aaidcdsyo iiayton. (u 4wd pramiae ia araUad a laiva hnck houMs with ton rooms, whifh ae apprs.isa.1 at thirty is lMaJrad 4iU.re (sVi.too.ui Ma raa not el k.r ia thau 2,4t.uoii iraa of dowr. Tviine cfsala, ouv llnrtt aati, 'ia thrd to 011a, and uim thirti r two y war at Imm dayf atsia, m Ui Hiwart! from data afiale, and icured by a MorlKaHaoa ItM traauia. p AutlejU 4li. . tj , adrnjeiatrator of Henry Hegeloni, dw'd 4tdA FARM rOH 0tLC Ioflstr my farm for eala, eihta'ad one end a quarter iiulaa aauinoi Centra nil a, ay a milaaaouinor 1-ay. too; lisM ousT-tourih ot a mile Mtt of the laytio aud Lebanon Pike, aud t.n iha fraa pi l4iQg fjuru easd pikta to apftni Vlay, vonU niog bi a iaai 16 ecree in lirur, llao a Let quality of uUal l Und. The impruvemeoie ro a stood iwti t-t try fraoia houa, a aarkje frmaM utmi iNtra, wsood hone eud ethr ouUMiidojta, a g'MMlon'itai'aoi gj-m iad fruit and plant y of Btork watrr lite )ar luiind. Ior riiru!ar apply n JA(XjB V ABMONT. on the prnnae, or lo J A Mail 'Katie-sUi staai ameuue atai uym. aap av aw