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TIIK DAILY MPlltH. II. II. ItiHIINSON, Kmtob. 1. l. PITCH. AshHTANT F.KITOH. 1 )nytoii, Ohio, Tuesday, - - November, 28, 1865. The Liquor Law Revived. Some fxi'lli-nu'iit i'xUIk kiiioiik tin1 ll(in.r ini'ii nf tlir prwpeet of a ritrM piit'nrwmMit of the Hl Jltiwr law, . The Uruiiil .lurj, wliiilt s;it two weeka iijr"'. h:ivin.! lieeii -la-olnlty hvii to Inrllit every limn w h W.H Vllll.lt ill!.' tllllt lW, lllll kl'll tiieoiirij.'e to iinlirt, iilKint a hiilf ilown. TIh-h- r w.ic were all up In Court, on Sulutiltiy lnt-Se.-rnl ph-iiil (snllty iiml wereflneil ami cost- behur the lowest allowed by law. Other hiul not guilty. K:,ve lil. anil tlteir c wi Were eoiitinueil. .Itnl(rt WiviNs, of Xeiiia. Miinoiinrcil tlixL :n thn law had not hi-en ent'oroeil here tofore ill till' eouitty. he would Iiiimo the lii(rlu--t tine, at this tiTin. rwoifiilzeil In tlie law ; but hi; nave due nntiie that should he be here In April. n lie cxpoett-it to he, the law wonlil te rigidly anil triitly en tiHTed. Few person are aware that a very strin gent liiiior law hns been on our tatiitc hook tor atmut ten years; for which we are imlelitetl. as usual, to the fuiiatii ism ol :ilnilitioiii-ui and the Niwerof the Western lieserve. Siu li is the faet. It has rarely heeii eiil'oii'eil in Montgomery county; hut n late Alioliiion l.ejf i-lature has seen lit to revive the aritaliou anil it is now thn law of the State that the .tudj?e shall -jive it III i hai jte n riallg to every Cirand Jury tli'it meets. We may, therefore. antieiate another li inpi ram e erusaile. Fanaticism must have some outlet fur its foulness, I'nder these i ireuuistauees, we have thought it our duty to lay the law before our readers for the information of all t-oii-eerneil. Hvthe tlrst section of the act II Is mmle unlawful to sell intoxicating liquors ill any quantity to lie drank in or iihout the premise wine manufactured of the pure juice of the (rrape cultivated In tills State, Iti-er, ale or cider ejreeplnl. JVnalty, a lino of not less than live nor more than lifty dollar ; or Imprisonment In the county jail not more than thirty nor less than ten Hays; or both. The 'Jud Section makes il unlawful to Sell intoxicating; liquor to tuition; unless iioii the trriltm order il their patents, ;iiardi am. or family physii iaus. and tills law ui- plies as w ell to ale. beer, nine, and eider an to wliisiy,. Ac. IVualty, same us in 1st section , The ;ird Section makes it unlawful to Hell liiUr, inclu.liii wine, lieer, Ac to intox- ii ateil persons, or to persons, in the habit of cliinv inloxicateii. 1'eiitilty the same us in the 1-t ami ami 2ml sections. The 4th section declares that all places w here liquor is sold contrary to the provi sions above named, shall he '-held to be riKiiiii'ifi tiitisiiiiittt; and all rooms, taverns, eating houses, restaurants, groceries, coll'ce Iioiim's, cellars, or other places of public resort, where intoxicating liquors are sold in violation of this act, shall be shut up and anaieii us puiiiic nuisances, upon the con viiiion of the keeper." who shall he punish en ny line ot not less than tilt v dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or be ini prisoned in the jail not less than twenty. nor more loan liny nays, or Horn, at till' discretion of the Court. In all cases the imprisonment is ut the discretion of the Court. Such Is the law which now Is on the stat ute books and which will probably be inter unless repealed by the next Legislature. Unconstitutional and Anti Republican Schemes. We find in the papers the following Washington dispatch., shallowing forth, a little stronger than Mr. Colfax did, the designs of the flisiinioii party in Congress W ASHlAT. I'nN. Nov. 'J). The Xillitmtll llrhithliran ot Monday says a hill has been dratted ami will probably he ottered iiuuie diately utter the organization of the House for tlieorgauialiou of governments for the Slates heretofore In rebel ion. by the mi- pointuicut of ( iovernors, with power toeail conventions, to frame new constitutions, on the approval of which by t'ongress, the reconstructed States are to be admitted by a secial act. This bill cannot be o lie red with the sane lion of the Ifcpiiblicun party, for that party is, we have been informed, pledged to siijiport President Johnson's plan of res toration. The plan alluded to in the foregoing iiispaieii is ipiue iniicrcnt from mat ol the rrcsidcut. II assumes that the Stales lately ill reliclliou have been and are still out of the inioii Unit they were successful III secession, and that tiiey had the power dissolve men-connection wilti the L ulou If this doctrine is true, the Southern Suites have actually liecn a foreign 1'ower, just as they claimed to be. niul are uow held only by the lorce ol military author Ity, as a coiiiiuered foreirn conntrv. This 1h the doctrine of the radicals who are iMsiiiiionists ami do not uieaii to have a restored t ulou, unless the Southern pie come in humiliated, us subjects anil not as citizens ot a common and glorious lie public. II Isa shocking violation of the principle ot restoration enunciated by rrcsidcut Johnson, ami if successfully carried out, would change. In an essential manner, the character ol our government. It centralizes iniwer; a danger to which the Itepublie is now much exposed, and w hich true Cnioii men, of all paries should guard against. If xuccessful, it would so far abridge the liberties w hich the iieo ple have long enjoyed as to render tiiem almost worthlcHS-scltiiiga precedent which would work vast evils In the future, and he felt, at no distent day, most oppressively in New Knglaiid. The Icinlcncy of the day, Is to danger, ami the fricudx of Liberty should consider, thoughtfully, the issue prescnled to thciii. and without parly liliu guard Hgainst an invasion id righta without which lliet-xieri-inciit ol a republican lorin of government berts would be a tail lire. ilarifvrtt 'Jimta. "West Virginia." We take the following paragraph from n Republican' paper : Several-Virsililia Doners lire dlseiifsing the fcuslhilitf of reuniting the Slate by the absorption. oT Weet Virginia, lb subject has come ln In eonscinicnea of the attcmitt of the Htutauf West Virginia to get posses sion of II miotic or llerkelev ami .leller- "oii, against the wish of the Inhabitants, by Hie iifftne tictlHim jtrorm by w hich the Stale was originally divideil. If there Is any legiiiiiiat process by which tlwi two Virginias can be consolidated into one. lurrmr trill rrnrtllti (lire Hit marnt. Two Vireiiiiii m-natoi- will thus, lie got rid of. In fact OoiigreHH winild in 4 have consented to the division of the State if the result of the w ar hud liecn foreseen. II was an act of faithlessness and deeinlion." That will do. coining from a llepublienii on ice. It foreshadow the fact that Ihc partisan majority In Congre. Irj iwliieh the iniiuity was H-rietraled, have already got sick of thoii Job. , ' In more tliaii oiw itepiibliciui journal, we have id late noticed the vool avowal that. ould Hie men in Congrv have foreseen what eomplexion of politician would be ehrteil to the Senate and House from "West Virginia," licit so-called State would never luive b"i Kniiiml. It does not Tmalify or excuse the dishon est character of that proceeding, that in point of fact, the pretended State doe hot, and never did exist. Its creation, under the clreiiuistaiiccs.I" III dlrii-t and open violation of an exprm )truvisiim of the Constitution ; I and the l!ciublicaim in ongress and in Lincoln's Cabinet, who connived at this lliigrant violation of the organic law, have only siicceedcd in upholding a fraud, the fruits of w hieh they are beginning to Itntl exceeilinglv hitter: but they must swallow the dose, for It Is one of their own presci ip tioii. It seems that, some of them are now dNwed to remedy the great w rong they have crict rated la this matter. , It Is tobe I'ean-d. however, that their eleventh hour rCien!ancp Is not induced by any higher motive or principle that that which im xilcd them totliecoiiinilsslon of the wrong. The Official Canvass of the State. Theolllcial canvas. of the Stale, in the aggregate, shows that the Iemncrscy ladled n larger vote at tlie late elect ion than I be y ever did before in a State contest. It M some CmiU more than they gave Mr. Vai.i.ani-wiiam at the meinnrable el-tion for tlovernor in lSftt,' iind Is only some 10.0011 voU-s short of those -tolled for MfCl.Kt.i.AJl for President last year. The Democratic vote of lsfia is a majority of nil the votes -tolled in Ohio at auy Governor's. election, save their two contests in ISM and lU,"). In any former year It would have made the mail who received it Governor. While the Democratic voto was. larger than it was in lNtU, the vote for Cox is 0.000 less than that given to Jolts liliouun ill that year. This Is it pretty good proof of what was la-fore Kus-ieoted, that a large isirtion of Hiuhioh'h vote was grossly fraudulent. No candidate ever received honestly -j.00t) votes in Ohio. Here Is the ollicial abstract: FOR UOVKIINOR. Jtcoli 1). liix (K) i1ik-K- w MotKn (D) AleXftiiilt r bnnK 2?S,ll.l l-t.l.H',17 ao(i Cux't matiihly over Mor-gui . LIKUTKNANT HOVKKNOlt. An 0. Mi Huroey (HI JI,MM ii,'iu wan 111 I ftlttf, (ut..., M. Ncy UiiKiaui-t McHiriu-y'a lnKjonty ovi-r hung Mi, TIIKAHt'llKB OF BTATE. Siilney M. WHne-r (Kl , '."..'.7 lii.r. SliPD 't. (ti) John II. M. ijnrlo.- IDS U7'J :H3 Wiuufcr mbj .rtly over ppiu;e....u Jl UI1K auCKEMK COltKT FULL TFKM. .Iiicnb Bnnki-rhtiff (R) P1nlaUeiih Van 'lruiui (U) H ivi.'isf Muttliw U. Mitvuult .. aft Rrinfcatttof innj.inl; OTr Vnn Trump 3t,l7 JI'DIIE RI IHK.MK COfHT VACANCY. John Weiih (H) TholiUH M. Key (ft) AlraHUilir . H..ya We i't,'t mnjonty oer Ky '.'S.182 . llU,:a :ll.7(XI ATTOKN EY OENKKAI.. WilliHUt II W.M(H) Paviii M. Wilsou (1) K.iljftlt HniehUMiiu , W'eitt'e maiorily otht Wilson , i.'6 . lvi ecu 314 HL'HOOI. COMMIUatONKK. Jiilin A. Ni ftl () Un-Mtii H IWruey (l) ,., Janifi M. Wliilf , , ' Noma' inajriniy oyr Barney . i'.3. . Wa.avr an BOAIIIl OF rtlHI.IC WOKKH. .lamei Muora (R) laiarlea UiHel li) W U. i;re ghlou , , M5.2H5 , i-ja,4iu ;iii Moore'a majority ow Boaaal, 'M,1'j6 C'lJCKK Of HI CIOUE COl 111'. Kmint.; l-eua (HI - t!6,'i llautel 8. It .ua Viltitl K. Hlmw 11,172 .... T 3li '4u' uiaf irily evor liana ,..v 31861 Dayton Empire. The tirst number of the new series of lids pater appeared on Saturday last, ilr.il. II. I'obiiisou. w ith his assistant, Mr. 1. U. Fitch, havesiH-ccedcil in bringing order out of chaos, and have sent us a very neat sheet, full of well-digested new s, and Mili tically as uolind as could la-desired. The h'muiie has I tasked through many trying vicissiliitlcs, i'4H'eially alter the, ocuiiig of the late war. An etiiuir assaaslnatiHi ; ins successor imprisoned tor Home weeks i,y niilitary uiithority ; subsenuently the oltlce closed by the same exercise of pow er and held for nearly two months; then broken ' into bv a nu ib and all throw u Into ine; It ' may be retailed us marvelous that a busi ' wus left on which to reconstruct such a pa ! M-r as Mr. Ilobiiison lias jicnl us. It lp neat, full of well-dlgesU-d matter, and look full of life. If we were called Uhui for our jildgincut, we would say it is bound to be a success. Cinriiiiuttf Knuttirrr. ' The trenHiires of silver alid. of gold are coming In from California at the rate of over a million of dollars by every steamer; but II nearly all has to go to Kunite to pay for articles w hich we ought to produce or manufacture lor ourselves. Tlie other 'evening a German, named HierMilii, Iu a drunken row Ht lialtimoi, HiabUi! aud killed one man And mot ally wouudtHl another. NEWS OF THE DAY. At the time the war emhil the (Jiivcrn- ow ned mid used for nillltarv mirnoaes :iiW eoeomorivtn, 4.000 ear and 7n.0W tons - .- of iron. All the locomotives but tlilrty- two have la-un sold, but tlitre are 1,000 cars yet on hand. Home have been sold on time to Southern railroads. The Commissioner of the Internal Kev- enne has iteclileil tint the tux of six s-r cut. iiNin the inaiiiitiicture of soda applies to all the itreparalions of foiiiitalus and ntiist be paid. , ! , i 'it iiiH-ars that although In 1SC2. ISInI and Hi w e bid one million of men In the Held, w- exHirted to foreign couutrleji two and tlree-iiiarterii ns much w heat and eight tinci inure ham and bacon than we cx- Krtcd prior to Isiai. l.Neaiiy all tlu Veteran Hi-serv Corps have voted under the lute order of the War ln partiiicnt, to leave the service. In one rtfgiinent. only four dm-ii renudii. ' A large nlnubcr of the olllcers however, still re- iilain in the service. The Washington correspondent of the New York Wiif t says a prominent iiicinhcr of the Senate Kiiiaiice C'onimitteu lias an- iiiiunceil bin intention of urging iin Con gress a reduction of Uovcriimeut taxes to tile amount of CIIHI.0tl0.0O0. This is good ut-ns. There ought to he a reduction of taxes to the amount of $: ".1.000,0110 a year. Many New York merchants and import ers have iet (Honed the President to appoint Henry A. Sinythe, of the Central National llniil., as t'ollcctor of New York. Frank liurley, the tcrsou who killed ( rt-ni ial Met 'ook, near .Naiivlih in IStiA has been arrested tu lluntsvllle, Alabama, and, it Is said, w ill Is- executed for the of fense. ,, . ., , . , , . (leneral Butler Is In Washington, when" he is establishing a peniiauent household This increases the belief that he is to be Secretary of AVar, In plmx) of Stanton, . . II Is said that three hundred thousand coolies will be Introduced into the South, to do tliu work the tree ucgroes will not. , The French (Jovcrniiient has made a de mand iikiii the Federal authorities for the tobacco seized ut IMchmoiid, said to belong to French titizens. ' '. . u .. The l'aris c.orres(K)ndentoftlieew York ilrrttltl says one of tlie editor of the Joub lin' nA Vruplt; and one huutfred other Irlsli refugees, have fled to that rlty. They as sert the tlrst move of tlie Fenians is to cap ture fiiumht. A commission has been apioluted to In vestigate certain frauds alleged to hare been f-omnilttcd In Huston. The Washington correspondent of the New York Hi'rttltt aays the tneinljera of ('ongress In that city are opposed to the admission of the Southern incnils'i's and insist iihiii the test oath. (if nc ral Logan has telegraphed that he w ill lie in Washington about the 1st of IK--ccmbcr, when he will decide what course he will pursue in reference to the Mexican mission. Tlie Washington special of the New York Cuiutittrciiil gives currency to the Idea thai Mr. King, the Collector of New York, is still living. llerschij V. .lohnson, of Georgia, has ar rived in Washington. Large quantities of Government laud are being taken up and settled uihiii by dis charged soldiers. In Liberty County, Texas, they are or ganizing a militia force to resist an antici pated attack of negroes. A large tlcet of upper lake vessolst have arrived ut Oswego, New York, ludcued with wheat. General Brlsbln'ii negro brigade hanf left Louisville for Helena, , Arkansas where they are not wanted. A disastrous , fire occurred yesterday, at Meadville, Penn. Loss, tl50,000. Eleven store! were destroyed. The Importunity of Republican Office Seekers. , The New Y'ork Trilmne attributes the sul- i-ide of 1'nkmton Kino, the late Collector of that city, to the Importunate demands of the crowds of Republican olllce seekers upon him.. It say:, " How was It with the poor Senator who lies to-day in self-sought couuuuiiioii w ltd the rlshes of the sear Hewusugcntleitiair. None knew bill) hut tu love bint to yield iniicreeptihly to the facination of, his frank, manly face tho clear, merry laugh, the joy that never seemed to leave his calm blue eyes. Why was it thai litis man, whom children come to with loving instinct, and women looked upon with tenderness for w idow nor orphan never sought his aid In vain was forced, from very despair, to go dow u to the bottom of the sear The rata were alter him. When he .came from Wash ington,- Itiey twugbl hU auutU. When iut went to the custom-liuuse, tney gnawctl through Isilt, and plank, and bar, and the granite walls. - When he went to the As tor House, they followed him from chamber lo chamber, from dining room to pal lor, and i ... , i ,1 .. a... i .... ....i ii oui pui iur to ucuimuu, lie iicu wi gut-iia- burg, hoping for coiiHolatton and peace amid tlie xconr of his youth, tliu fields he w as wont lo plow, the rivers nisi lawns his (ionic, But licit her steam nor lightning nui outrun tlie furies, and the rata billowed him front station tu otatiou, aud chased him from tlie country deiMit to Ins colllllrv home, ll'ilealll was Inevitable, he would lie (teaitefiilly, and nut from torture, and so welcome the rushing river; and lest proved treacherous, unit deny Ut peace ihU Kiully-hiniliit limn would Imve, jmiU iihI litit k ft leuikii ImikIcii,' iMniWnlH to ris no uiort. The ntU tuvu loni' tlulr -The IiiiiH'i-.alUU (that Ih, th Maxliiilliun U h), iu MiituiiioiUM, w i re uttiu ketl rereiilly liv u nt Hn: liin-eot'Mi'Xicttii LHx'thIh, whom1 tfii V r'ul-fil with iin-ut whuiifliter. Tho ' I.ibtialrt, howi'Vr, ituma utilii huU nyum to the aMault,but wure at last driwu ofl lioprhwly deleated. An Important Decision. I The decision of Judge Trigg, iiftlie U.'S IMrlet Court at Nashville, iipnu an nppll mcnt ealion for a w rit of n. conni. In the i ... ... I ..t 1.. r case of Hick Met 'ann, I oneofconslileriible liiiHtrtni-e. Met uu, alter liaving Hr reiiilcred and been rmrmled in the iibiiiiI manner, wna arrcxtcil by the State authori ties of Tennessee and Imprisoned upon fnci charge of having sat in a confederate Court martial which tried, eonih'iiineil ami exe- cnted one Ilium, for acts committed eon- trary to th law of war. . . t Judge Trig decides thuf a Kednral JMle has no luri-dlctioii in the case of nu iiuii-J viuuai ncio oy riaie aiiiuoriiies rir oiiences not coiumltteil against tlie I'nlleil States, 'lite application was therefore denied ; but Itefore reaching this decision, the Judge Ti . . Vattcl, Whcatoii iiml other authors to. -how that the late war was a civil war, hence that any act of a Confederate Court mar- linl, iliily organized. Is hot a punisliable ollense. Alter limiting a great many authorities. Judge Trigg adds : ' "Now with the facts of the late rebellion, us it is usually called, staring us nil In the: face, and in view of the authorities Just cited, and cstccially that emanating from tlie highest judicial tribunal in iiiircuiiutry, 1 inn at a loss to Hreelve how anv. lodge or Court, w hether State or Federal, call assume the remiixlhility of pronouncing otherwise than that it wiis a civil war that ' the parties engaged In it wore belligerents, , and. as such, entitled to exercise every right accorded to them by the law s of w ar. I It w ill, of course, he conceded ; that, if it 1 were a civil w ar. tind the parties engaged 111 It were belligerents in the sense of in- ! lei lial innal law, then w hatever one of the belligerent partitH might do in conformity to the law and tiagcsof war. so also might the other party. It Is my opinion, therelore. that il tin1 cnarges nunie agaiusi Maun, as the same are l.lll-ll III llll- 111-1111,111, Vtl'll- LI lit'. 111 WOlllll be an otl'cinler inrainst the laws of war. nnd might proterly be tried by a mil itary court. Ami that Ihc members of such court, if I hey acted ill good faith, even though they may have given a wrong judgment, can not be hcliT M-rsonally re sponsible iiHin an indictment, orothcr nro- l ecdlng. civil or criminal, in a state court, fr the itarv l.hey may havp eiiaeted in such mm. l lie laws ot war Dcing it part ol tin laws of nations, and conseijiii-ully are law s of the I'nitcd States, the courts' of the re spective Mute area" much hound to re-sM-ct them as are the courts of the I niled Males. As a decision from a Federal Oiurt that Hie south iMissesscd belliircrcnt liirhts. ami mat whatever "one ot the parties might do in conformity with the law and usages of war. might lie dono by the other nu ty." the tltove Is of much more titan ordinary liiiMirtauce. In its concessions may lie found a solution of the dillieiilly widen In sets Chief .lust ice Chase ill his efforts to se cure a trial of Havis. I'hirmjtt Times. ! - - Tlie spread of the cholera In sonlliiTu. itml ecntral Kiii-om' is creating a terrible' panic, which of course aids the disease in Its rav ages. We ought to get ready for its visit to our shores next Spring, ainl by timely sanitary precautions mitigate Its horrors lis much as Missible. Some eases have already occurred on board of steamers coming hither from Buanfie.. ,i ... . It is rumored that a crushing reply to F-arl lliissell'sargniiients against Kngla'ud's resMinsibility for I tin ravagiD of the Alaba ma and other British pilules, is in course of preparation at Washington, ami w ill soon be sent across the Atlantic. ;i . -. According to some of the Toronto pa-x-rs, the t-ople of that city, ami Ihc Cana dians generally, are ranging under the ter rible "Fenian scare, " ; Toronto and its environs ar pickot-d with regulars and volunteers. and everything kept ill readiness for a conllict. An actor in the l'uik theatre, lirooklyn, while attempting to come dow u from a theatrical mountain, by means of the limbs of a theatrical tree, broke out- of the limb and tumbled promiscuously to the Hour, whereby one of bis-own limbs. , was badly fractured. At last accounts from Hotnbay (East In dies), lr. Livingstone, , the ' celebrated traveller, was there, preparing for another tour of exploration into portions of Africa whereto the w hite inaii lias never hereto fore x-net rated. Died. HCH Lit KfUKIH Carolina t.omao, 111 Ism ilaunh tcrol William aud Mary HcliloitUitN, died Una ilay at o'clock P. M. Fuoeral aerricea atlVa n'uluck lo.morrtwtWedaee. day) afternoon at Ilia laniily reaUence, No. IV Mar ket Slreel. Died. New Advertisements. L to P of I ti j t JACOH UMAl'K'rt hHTATK. (iN TH K DAY ofNoT.mhar, IDAS, the undr8lgut(l war a- youiivti tuiii quHlititl HtliiiiuisirAtor t Ht chuIi uf .Mol flmJtt ut at ' f viiiiry ounly, Ohio, det'euuHttJ. uov-wUt LU01NDA BUAlK. x" Ei THOMPSONifrr .A-ttorney and Notarv, HAVrON, OHIO. WILL ATTItND to AM. liUHINRS RN THUh'I tfiO to him with itiligfcuce, uroutuiH9, Ml cttr. . ' " o(tit' onl htrJ Htr at, ovr llwubtirtt:t.iH' nloihiux Btont. t , ituviMaiwly Mfc:KvHa OF HT4MJKHOJLOKHS. NUTIOE.-NOTTcK Iri HEKKBV OIVKN THAT A iiim'liUK ol I tut Htui-lt-hutJtri l th 'Ku)iii tU lit Will 1)41 hMl I'l If 11 OllH't" t I IhA t'oiDiwtliV, A. VI 1. K. UOYKK, PrtHhml. . O. jam Hacrt try. imv7lHwU WILMER H. BELVILLE. . ' , i i . j i i ttornov a, t Hiaw H Kr !rr, Mmtm mm lb I ret Htu.y , , , (tnlrawDttTluraillrfnt, , r nuiaodaali . . lurrua, Ohio. FEVER KM) Alil K AM) ( UILLH , "'y , , , , 1 Til it HKMT KKUKDY TO IA : -I ' i , , 7 t i DAVIS9 PAINKILLER, i JTJ'JJ r"l iKKOTloNd KOIt lM (MK.-TAE THKKB ihU I uvimtitl ot IhA 1'i.ttl Kiilttf in KUtiit hall a It4 wkfr wall Mimttt tt-utxi with niolHHiwfi. aa m aiiara w it-htor on, twithina irfdr thdt'hi. tL'k Hltl bU Will ih HKhJh tLJi HiUli liu. Hi-Ht t ilvtfv in tntf imantdM ttrat doee nat Mjui tlta "hill Hituubt it uriflura vomJUina (aui it trihaMy will 1 tha uinath U vry fiul), taka a itMia rtun iui-r iutmih water awMu-neq wunaupir( aluir tttt h Mua-mi rurMrveraiu-a iu tlw tvm Unt- i.Mtt Iwa fiiro l ia -ny. vra aii l olvtiuata caaaa of ilua duaoaa. HOLD BY ALL MKIUCINK UKALBB. oot21dawU New Advertisements. ' I ' ', I I ' ' f JAMES KELLY. ' Real Estate and Loan Agent, A I v N. t:. ' Main aa TklrA m.. Intranet on Third Ftreet, nnyr)anm Patton (Imo. 7.: , J7j7Biiuivn.LET s 7 Attorney and Counsellor at ' taw, III I H F t Tairner'n aera Haaaa, it'ifltn Mo. 3, t-eeon4 Floor, , DAYTON, OHIO. farmersanV mechanics hotel, Fjnnerltf Lfifaytttt HuHat 1 hi nl H., Ntnth ),!, Ji(-t Knt of Jt1orao Sret, ' DAYTON, If 11 i , JOII.V A. XHIHK m m m Prrlelrf I lite :mt(y of ymrytM nnd Sltehiintci, H cond Stiettt tit Utuye.i tt liutU ) L V A lfcl),'it rHrtr.nrt4.-4, w.J will U kplr m Him a-innr iMutt iii fii itt mMruiiatitt. tintiniint iy tmmt iiiKtH ruu t kuJ ironi (tie lr put. MuVat.lJllll " I i J ckokug w. iior. Jaim a. rn'mnu tH. HOUK & McMAHON, .AttbiMiify at Law, DAVTOX, OHIO. llirnv, No. 'J'l'e Tlunl Slreel, Kfl ot Ham. 0 WfMJtlfUN . .tl bMlTII. M WOUiM&H. WOCAMAN, SMITH & CO., Wholesale Grocers, No 28, Main Street, Opera Building DAYTON, OHIO. HAVKOONSTANTI Y ON HAND A KIT IX AND I'otiii'lettt ttltx'h i f 4.riW"nrieii. NmiIh, Kih, To Inict o, hih) v rv other urtiflp cnl d for in ih whole ka e njrir t trwl. Ht mii rctpnUy rimoTi'ii to Mir ii w rnm, o li it Kf11 lv itH;riid mir Uck, ami r ireuir. tl lo (ill i onl. r- iniiiH ly W r-, cltutlv hII th fcttciili-n ol cilV Mmlcftiin tryilol-r lo our iir tttock r KnwrNtfi, HktiMiitxi that witvnn glvi lhm hh i;ooi btri;in-t a- thy t an ulttHin ut Mtiy other houne iu thpfity. I" OH". TIMIiUtlMY LAHT. AHfrUT NOON, i filhe'-on Liiiow,nr Van Itiirmt htroeta, a jtwlyn llt'K , ol tinn Iur. and drk color. Anv nun r- turn- it tb- Mtiin?, In the N fUi o hhI Hotfl, or ( the store ol 1. m. ufiniry n, wtll NihiiTHHynWrtnlPtl. noti.'Kili' THOMAS WHITC. STOLKN.-TMi THI,I AHH K K W A U I . HIO LK M Iroin th anUmrib r'a prmt , netar Yallow imiKi( Nntpinle.r1, a Hla-k Mara, two yearn old liiAt firtnt;, aUiid flit4n haiiiw and una inch hith, with niir in hfr forcheatt, lia vv maim nad Inreloi. nnd Intro footed. A rewHld of ih nttrirod for her ip'iary. ADAM HA.MMA, Xrhia, Nov. 14, IttUft. ttorJ6U APMlNISTUATOR'a N0TI0R XTOTM'B ia harrdv civa that tho anderftiiriuid ha Xl htM U aHinl-l and tju thrlfd aa AdininiHtrfttnr of ma AMtHiA of 'FtuiR!iii Miner, lata at uouiKouiury CiHintVi droaml. cot8;it. , JfSHKXIAH MII.I.KR. Ifaniai Molhar.l, ' ') Of .1. ; 01 Oonrt of Oornmoo Plai Mary Jaaa Malhanl, Mouiomery Co., O. H T AUY Jana Mnlhord of Lofttninorl, in tha Omm XlL ly ttf Chhh. ami late ot Indiana, ia notified Hi l tanil Mnlherd did. on Oifl 'Aid day of ( fUlr im.fi, ttiakiaptHiUmnu iltai'(Hi ai th VW tk nf the Cotirt id'Oontmou I'lon-tof Muouoiuary County Ohio, clHtryinK thenaid Mary J ann M.Mherd With adultery Willi on Job UtMUwr, and aktaH thai he may ha thvon-otl from tha uaid Mary Jaue Mftlliard, which iwtiitutn will Btmd lor hairing at tha April term IKttf.of HNid Court. ' I'fcU-d 1 h ia 4th day of Novpmlr 1BC6. 6tw A. lLf, AH y. .. 1 HANIliLMKTHKKU, ILuoah AlR'6 flrmmer, Conr, 0 ommon Heftll William Jamaa Craamrr. j 01 uio-.-it no., o. w r II.LIAM Janieft f?rfaniar woha rttnidanoa i unknown i itotilki'd Ihitt Hannah Alien Creamer hil an Ihn Ivih dy ol t nifintier jhiA, file hr paii Mou in Ihe odii'M ol the ( fcrk 01 the Ceurt ol Common IMfMH wiihu and lor thaonniT nf Montgomery and rftiaor Ohio, 'tmrii, tho Sd William Jamas 1'ranin ei with adulterr wiih a woman uknown U the ma id tatitiouer andaUot-h rine him with gross nrlect i uiht luwHrtia ner (o? iiutM.-r atHin iiint an may imi dikorceil (torn thnnaid Uilham Jtuitea Oranar, whn h tetiiion will aUnd r htMim al tha nexl teim ofMal i'tturt. , , HANNAH ALlOtt MiftAMKR. . tty AntiM Ouf, hr Attorney., .-,., juoi6iia - IKVEK AND AGUfi. - Tha reroe ly to cure and prevent this disease la j OH. B. O. KIOHAKDSON'H SHERRY WINE BITTERS- The celebrated haw rtnely i,r Jaundice, fever and Aiue, tifuerul I'eUlity, and all diaeasas antinjc rrnin disonlered toii)a:h I 1 ( ,i 1 ' lT,r Wl1 J. t ,(; , ;. - ! a I They are used and recntn mtndcd by IwadiitK phy aiciana or tha nountry, and all who try tliam pro. nouuoa them iuvalnaMe, Frice, tl per bttle. J. N. IIAKKIH A CO., iiiH-ionat', Obio, pro pnaiors for th" Waatern HiataN. ' buhl) HY A1L Mf.lilCINK MCALKK8. 011 M.tawli , LENTZ & APPLECATE. UKAF'KHrATM AOBNTS , Oittce 3113 I hird Mtreet Nsrlb stl4e ; (OPPOtflTB TOWN OLOt'I.) PAYTON OHIO. Uon HA IE, KLAX rAOTORY. COTMKD BY V MoHHra. i'avie A Cii with Batdiiaerjr, mint a auras of laud. . t " t ,. f j . A fiirm ltn res I miTe north of Hrown's station on i WitMtern 14. K , nu '1 win Crotk, well inipioied l(),004. A hnok hniiHA, ens of Urown aai Aaa 81 r 1 t Aaanlite trama ttonae An Hun street; ' A doiiLIti frame house on Wttluut alreet Adniitile frame hoime on K1III1 nlreot j A Unu ot iaf aireM, wY nultM troio flay k A larm ot 14 atTett, 7 iinlea front Oavluu ; A furin of5owrMonOrteiiTille K. Hi A rin of lu:iai'rei nettr erniantown l A iirk'k hoiloe ou Kiilh ntrnet, No.227 A lartu ol 71 irn , well unproved, Una hrick nouue, and InhI Twin bottom lund mile wext ol tier tnaotowa. ' A Imi in ot 6i an res fmd improvement at Hrowa'n BliliDUon WeHleru K. K. A well improved lann ot lio atuaa, two sntlaiejuaol (louura, on WesUtrn ral I r oat 1, ' A wood lietiiMaamt lare li on Main rttreet, No i.4. A trtro' ol 76aure on Oerinaiititwn pike, it iiiiIh froiu I 'ay ton. , J , Trt aa all farina, tfotl intpriMmtl ' aointa; I .iherty, 1 nule.4 from I Hi? ton, 01 3U aud MU mires each. A anmirof house and Iota in diikmtut parts of tha oily. All will le Mold t-hau. , ivi& LKN'l'K A Al'I'LEUATk:, H. I. A. I mCAtIWTATRJ AOENOV.' ICHHONH HAVIN'I tHTY TKOP4KTY fOK aala, woud do wall toettl, aa I have fuite a diiiii her of apo'ii'atiena Iur houses and hts inthecly. I Intra kuniA very valushle house 1 snit lot in Paler aoeand WlatnlOitv thai wilt ha s ld I'fcoap. 1 have alsii aomewf the best intprotffd fmrmsiu Mouttcoui ery eotinly, for sale 011 reasonable terms, A I so $ more hon-s in tha uity. , JAM ft KM 1 I.Y, K.-sl RsUtesfrt-. Northeast cor. Mam and M Htrevls, iiotatAiawIm 1 ayioo, Ithio, AUMlHini ItA 'Ulv'it e"Tlni ,-MkLMiL LiCli has t aMJOiuud Ailminitiiator of Dae iel Millar, deceased, laia ot Van tturan Tuwnnhip, Muntgoiaetjr Ouuutj, Ohio. DovUwat Amusements. gOIURKS IIIAMATIQUK- XlIDOIKJEIlli TTAT.T.. laiiAe h Manaeer.. I. rttKliKU'CKg ......(JH 14 Hll.l, laKa ftlanajir K, firm Hiahlof tha Hrilliaol an j Haahlan UnminedienH MISS MOLLIS WILLIAMS, "i Ami the Fafortte TaVnl.-t Attia';' ' Folia: A. Vlncoutr Tiii-kiIhj lOvenlny, Nov. 28, 1M05, M lit bn auit.l tha Uraod Milllarjr Drauta, eoliued naerr nt. aim ) Ha tnM VaUaaMuUi Wtlhama n Maul. I tie Meriijue J Ton; Barard Mr KeliiA. Vmeedt To eoMluila with I AlOBIKuT r INTKRtHT. Feiio, nrli.Woa Mtaa Mnllie Williuna ueruef u liyor Mr Viwiaai Ailtniaaioa.. IWoaaMl Veou UallM 'I'wu-la Tir aalealj. T. Sonjey'i Mualo Blor. ' tKMra niien el 7 'jloelr. Urertura oommaDau ' at 1 o cloi-k. tJONTI : N UNTALsi " : . J . i'M Tim C01NTTINJ2NTA.LS ... . ! WILL API'KAR FOR I TWO NIOHT.'i ON I.Y, , On Tliurwlay and Friday Kvening's, Noveinucr 30. ana Ik-ct'inher 1, 1S65, IN THE COBTUMJC Or A lll'N'OUKO VKAltB AUO. Tliey lake tleaaure la aau lic ng the eaai((imeiK of (JART.O MOItl, The K.iiilnent Tenor mid Hullitilint ; i. II. Klt'KKV, Hi-oond Tenor; 1 J. O. IAKKHU.ST, Baritime; ' THUS. COKWIN, Basso I'roftmdo. , t)oor open at 7 ac-loelt; To co'iimem e ai tt ' 1 , ., ' AUmiitiiiuu, AO Centa. . i . . . X Kilra Oliarft for Re.errrrf Sata. 1 lUn ot Mat to be aeen at aUoueye Mu.ioHler,' a ht-re Tit-It. Is can be aecureU. . ,h . Dry Goods. 328. 328. NEW STOCK DRY GOOD,' I GEO A. DIXON, V Third Slietl, fMAHTU UinH. Alt ust reeivel, and is opening, thn targe!, ' tiaeH, and best iSehiCtei nbaik of r aito and lam I'kY otiliM. truws fooili, llalmoraW. Suoerb Oloth lor Ifen'a and to)'s Wear, which moliMles the lblowinj DllESS GOODS, Plalai Milk, lei all ('..lore. , , KlKBred Mllka, lu ail Uulara. . Hlack At Plain Hllka, llitll.il AV llepa. f.la;ai.l Parle Velvela. rlah H..,.llBa. PI. I. and Plaid, l-'raaeli Papllae, Plala aad Plaid. Krfaran.rlaei, all Colari, I'lala, Mlrlued k'lajured Alpaca, all Oolora. ', All Waal Plaid. ' i Maul Ua l.aiMa. ' America lie l.aluc U0MESTIU GtMMM. American Blaaoh Moilint Engliih Bleaob Knlin, vtxj line,. Brown Mnahni ; Can Flanneli. . . i ' Cbecki, Ticki, and Strip). ' Linen and Cotton Sheetjnfri 10-4.' ' Bleach & Brown 41 .Pillow Oattv Mnilini- GLOVES. Alexaatdar'a (Gaaalaa) Kid Clare Cblldaaa'e Slae, i, ,:( Hack, Deal aaa 'aalaara Cilarai : Mill. Ilk aaa llalh Glare.' 1' "i f l ' OLOAKING8. ma l.adla Claaklaga, Mepellaat. i ' Uear, er, tu. I ' Wall,, Beavere i "-' t ' ' pi.iaulaek rialka' . i i r &a ilMrh HUmk ot Uloltia for Ma aoa Unii Wear; aMi-ganl OMha, hif vvMoalet Ueaeral Humk ol NoltoBa, . haala aud uloaka; a hit Uoo.la,luK alunki l,ie OolUcaanJ . . , t.ilaai.laruui r)Hln..iJ-.wr t ) f f j larxe Ituei HrHdley'a cute fcreiu uubll nvuii) All., Au , Ao. i f I i r Foreign and Domestic., Our alork ol Qeoda u ;tte beat thai coulJ be a '' enUd iu Xaateru Markaia, and la mot aaosilad 114 aur . .. eity.bemff ol the totesl and iitoat etegaMylasi. The fuUlu are uordially invited to -all and esaiit in lorthaiiwelvaX ' ' GEO. A. DIXON, ; ; MS THIRD STREET, SOUTH UDf. no 1 tait ' " mmmmimmmmwmm.W "1 (IMN KHIHAY'H ItHl AIK.-tN VHK is lAf , I of NoveaiW. ItMUL Uaa uiadstusel & . , . puiitia! and tfuahHed ad 111 mstrator tbe eetale cf John ri'dav, tai ef . a outrun, ijf c .out , uitie diwa d. novi6w3t lUil QBBDART,