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Special Notices. - - inv: ' - lth'!tk Hittera. In est,' nt.""iail ti In. Iri.'i'.l lio ! mrli.l lhai "UroeMbncka ie llahnrk (re belter." . a r -- - -.-- A Oougli, Col.l, or Si e 1 hrottt, vRatiuiau maaouTf, anasTioa, . iso puoutn '.i lllIU. .1 AIU1I.0 1TIIH, Irritation ! the Luna-a, a Parma ml ThrMl Airnciion, an l" curable l.naa; Ulacaaa , M orra raa aaaetY. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES atvtaa 4 it lartuiaoa to ts raura. aura . laaratari aausr. for BronctaUH,, Athm, CaUrrfc, Cob sumptlve and Tliroal DlMsa, ; Tsnoaaa " aoaa liioaw. HtM'lKiln AND PIUII.IU HPKAKaU will and Tretlut uaaful in clirin the roloa wh awHraloniiior Hrtll. ami rallarluK Ilia throat after a uwimnl axartion of tha moat organs. Tna JVwaai ara runoomttiPtvlea aai eTaiwItssl hy Physicians, awla ha4 tn.iimomala from amiuaut m.a ihroii.houl tha country. Bainaai attwla of trna raarlt, and baring proud tholr anVacy by a Ua of many yaars, aaoh year nda lliim la aew lo.ulitla j In various parts of ttia world, nd the JVnesat ar uniTeraallj pronounord batter than ather anlnlea. Obtain only "Baowa'a Broxchial Taocasa," and do not take any of Ilia IforlAtasl ntitaUosl that may he o flared, , Bold ererywhore In tha United Mulee, and in For eign Oomitrtea, at M oenta er box. aotM Omdaw Special Notices. Hostetter's Bitter on the Battle-Field. VleU. It la aatlnfactory tn know tht our aeld hoapitala re nn inniier unninuHeJ with lliis llfa-aarinf nrnna- ration. Boldiora who, aa prlTat-eltlaeos.had baoorna ftcqukinUd with IU propnrMt hTO in mnoy infttftn om miulA k Bpoclnl n quotl thnt flORTKTTICP'H 8T0HACII Birr :ai mlht h.IJo(l the mi.foal torn Mhir r mpnm, mi I thoir wiha hnv not be.a nuhexi4t. As ft tuoana of -u.Ululng wound r.) Dwa oa ttoattttutUhl. Mid of nnM.aK troop to t ber fttinlm msrolion un.lor a blsinft tun, it bu boon twuuouily reoomraoJpd by diMtiDuiBhvJ modioal mAn.atidtho prouAOt I thnt it will ?Dtu ally uper.-rlatll th Muliertet tloi-tura. liquor and linngaroi 7JftV Uiat ' Iimo ' hwatotorw bwen coonidorexl muiiiuua) v'nploa. Tli (twl Dial a mnntl fpianllty of tho BUtarH mixod wiih walrr IrriftT any of the Southard or rtouth-wmUrn rirnrawill piwrnt I from AffaoMnijt tho Yt wal or tha hrr,fj,niild b borna in mln I by Army Phynruiana, aoidiorMa, and aH w bo have ,o0aion to viait thoita portion vnf-our country. Tfiemanwho uaoa, H08TKtTKH'8 niT TKI18 in conformity wifh Inn direoOona, tuy ml at dHooa Intariniiteat J'ffr, itttl ati piht iIih- KAiiaratA'l by t to n'tin of ai nnwhorfiomo atmoa thra nMn nn nmrWi" 1 fram. v """'m ko ioaij n otick. Dr. H. CONK niij ba enaaulud aa Tollowa : In XKNIA at tha liepnt Kaiinir Hnuae.nn 'I'hura. daj Nor. 13, Den. IM, Ke. 1, HaraU a, Apri U. In TIAVTON ftt the rhllllpa Unnae, on rrldnya Nov. 24, 1 an. ', ret,., Mun-h II, April 13. . In TROT at the Morria Uouae, on Helurdaya Nor. S, Ilea. 30, rM. .1, March 111, April It. . , . ' In PRINnriKI,H at the Wlllla Ronaa, on Thurs day, Nor. dan. t, rl.e, Mareh la, April 19, I. 001 hna had ofHoaa In aai h of tha ab ore planea, lhat he haa roMUlarlv viaited for the paat aev en ynara.and aa ha tin ireate't and cured many Pa. tieatv, in aei-b of te, atore plwiui, he can ira Ilia beat of reference in eah nade, ax to lila hIciII. Ilr.GONR Treato.and Oaraa, allrartetlea of (Jhmnin dlfleaaea, Innlilflhift thoaa nf the Rve anil Kikr ; wioktM no eharae for onnnltation ; lait if thoae who otmatill him dea re treatment, ha cihargaa tlaah lor hia Mad. loioea. MerliciUAa that will laata pailont fruin four to air nioulha, dint from rivato Thirty dotlara, In Ounh. Addraaal Or. B. OONK, norl dly v'.'t i ' tl t Ooumara, Onto. ' HPSlINHIIINK I'OB tllat Sal). Art) J'Olt low spirited, tremnlotig, Riibjeet U faintiieoH, nttlicUxl with any local weakueas, or with general debility, tonic thy system with lilokrenc. Though hurniless aa wfttar It M the nuwt potent tonic and regulator In the world. l)eKt, 28l)eyBtM New York. Sold by nil Prii;glHtH. v If Mother, who wish Jo dud ft medicine peculiarly adapted to the cure of humora and eruptions In their children, will find a aafu and sure one in Bcovlll'g Hlood and Liver Simp, which la iwknowlodged to be the best Blood Medicine known. 1'liysl elans attest to this. HJ" Standakki) IIomkoi-atiiic Mkuicinkh. The agent of Humphrey's Homeopath ic Sperliii lia teofWetl a very iinjioi-tanl addition to bin list of lluuiihrey'a ShhII1c Homeopathic Kfmedte In the alinie of Sliecltlo No. HU whli h enredlptherln and ulcerated noro throat. Thene Hpecltlcn have obtained a whin celebrity among the medi cal practitioners and are very largely used by them, being prompt, eillolcnt, reliable and convenient. , Au extended advertise ment in another column given a Hat of the ditferent npcclcs, the diseases which they remedy, and the prices. Theeasca flr fami ly uati are eniaiclally worthy of attention, and also the new department of veteruary sieclnc. The headiputrteraof Itnmphrey'a Secltlc Homeopathic Uediclne (.lo, la at Btsa Hrordway, Now York. 1 Iff jjH.Mo-rr'a ViMiicrAiii.i I.ivkji Vujm are eomiwsed of cIiuiiiIcaI vegetnblo ex tract, uioatly Irum planln growing In our own country; aome of these plants have a direct action on the liver, others upon the skin, others on the kidneys, aiidothereUion the bowels and lungs. It In by a tieeuliar clicmUial combination of all these extract that these l'illn are Hindu to kss the jnostcxtraordlnnry etlleacy for curing dl- eancn growing out of derangement of the bowels, Mduoya, or liver, lu clonic iUa- easea, or disennea of long standing, noli as Liver Complaint, Dyspeala, Const imt Ion of the Bowel, LrysiiielaB, Hcronda, Goiter, Scald lb-ad, Barber' Itch, Sore Kyea, Pim ples on the skin, and old xoren, the treat ment w ith the I'llls should be continued for a longer time than with lean stiillxiii ills- cases. Tliean.lllU have become so much of a favorite, Uiat It Is only Decennary for us to say that they are for mile by all the prlncl pal driigglate god dealer. In family lutall atnna. --... . THE DAILY EMPIRE. Dayton, Ohio, Monday, - - - December 11,1865. Local Matters. INKLINGS. Kvery one thought ttuit the t'nlon Dcjiot was iuyk eiintijrn nr nil uceesaary aepitin- dnt Ions, hut they have lmllt it slljrht addi tion to It In the n1iiim of a ni'W brick, with ft nice substantial shite roof. The bridges of Dayton over the ritual lire both nil iittriu'tiiin inul convenience, ; No city Ims more ' Hulistniit itil' or handsome bridges than Dayton. The boy ft of Oregon, played marbles on the sidewalks nil clay yesterday, tho ordi nance against tho opcuitir of saloons, to tin1 contrary, notwithstanding. Huston Hall Ih to bo adorned with a neat little stnjre and a tlnu accommodation for a lnrjre nudlenw. - Fredericks, with his corjw dramatiqm han jrone to Richmond, Intl., where they will entertain the rurallsts of that village for a week or two. Folkn lioraabontH are repugnant to a Hint day iitM'r. Tliey never think that all the work on Monday' Journal In done on Sun day, when everybody else la at church. Jake L'H. lionjr, Htlll Harforiiin the liercu llan t:vik of answering threfltliouannd ques tionf and handling a thoiixand or two of dollant In aiunll eliaiiffe ier day, ut the Union D(x)t. l'miOfialH arc being received at the Audi- torn olllee in thia city to build a new bridge ovT the ('Hiial on Sixt h st reet. The bridge in to bo of iron material. Dr. It. Kluieiile.lil, lately returned from n-u.. u.c ui iuii- 1. ........ u. 1 ..I . II cuw in jniwuuHDurf, . j ne jmhtof ih hki i i i i 11 lu bin profession Dr. Dodge in still working miracles at Clegg's Hall. Hlsopemtlonnaraierform(Kl there free, every day, between the hoiii-s of !) and 11 o'clock A.M. He has private riHinis ut the l'bllllps House. " , ' The exlonsivo nnd well-known linn of I Km Id Jit, Ci wholesale nnd retail hat deal ers, of Cincinnati, has removed from Main street, to the comer of Main tlnd l'carl. Their furs are the fluent in the country. 'hcsacraineut of baptism wan solemnized on yesterday Hftcrnoou, at a nliit on the csimr. ix'iir Sixth sln'ef'.' Two ft'inalea' of the (ierinan Methodist Church were the prliiclpaln in the solemn ceremonies. The employci-s of the Collier Cotton Factory were each furnished with a fat Thanksgiving turky ut the expense of the proprietor T. A. 1'hilllps, Ksq. Thedona tUni wan unsolicited. Subscribers to the Southeastern Market hoimo will pay attention to the1 uptine of the Secretary In our advertising columns. s A very ridiculous motto appears oil a hotine near the Depot "The Soldlem friends, nnd our employers too." Now that, the soldiers have come home, we wonder if the employers stand In good repute. In noticing the removals from the old city graveyard we 11 nd remaining "Win. Young, Agt. American Trai t Society" who was drowned nt Troy, In tho Miami Hiver, March ir, ISiCt, while trying to ford the rlvur at that phicty . . f ; Viv noticed, on yesterday, a magnificent new ear of the Atlantic & Great Western Hal 1 road. The w indows are of a lieaiitlflil bow shape and have a ventilating slide In the center. Thin company are always pro ducing some plcitsuut surprise for travellers enHfIally u scarcity of accident. The beer Saloons In Ort-gon were gener ally closed ; but then you know any gentle man hag a right to oflVr a visitor something in the way of refreshments on a ettll, whether It be Sunday "or any other man." A singular fact is found In the representa tion on a tombstone lit one of our 'ceme teries that a native of Kngland, who had lived here hut a short time, was a soldier lu the American army for Ave years, during tho revolution. He died in 1KM, aged eighty-two, yearn. , , n , s, , . The denizens of soulheant t regon are In debted to N. Ti. Anil and I'lillllp Waltx for tho energy displayed by tbeiu lu furthering theJ InteresU of the eouUuuplated new markeHiouao ou Hermau and Wayun. liry jokers and early rlacra were put to gi-eat liuonvenieiiee on yestertlay by the uufliiniliar cloned doors of the siiloonn. It wan ipillc disgusting,, and the regulation needs reconstruction. "Our folks all think We rA liappy Ho state thnt our frieufl,- lorUr, tlio scenic artist of Turner's New Opera House, has safely recovered from hia late illness. He is hurrying tip tho com pletion of the adornments nf our magnifi cent Temple M Thespls and thinks hl.1 task will lie eompletiHl in a few tlays. There is sonic prospect of a new billiard saloon. We don't know what better pros pect a shover' of the cue" would want than to carom on Williams, of Third street, and Schieble's, under the 0s ra House. ' The place where the new market-house is being built In Oregon, Is at a singular In tersection., Six different, avenues lntcrecj at this point. There Is Wayne, Blchanl, Hermau, lsmgworth, and Mail River streets am) Klliow Lane, that either eross, or ter minate at one pdn', and tho new market house Is to be placed lu Herman where It strikes Wsjus street. .Tliere are," also, two other streets dropping into Wayne near the above point Venrl and Hickory. A mar ketfdiouse will be a line liuttititUou la that neighborhood. , , . , ,,t INKLINGS. Old Time Reminiscenies. On tho 27th of December, 1817, t meeting was held at Col. David fold's tavirn for the purpose of forming an Iiujio.'tiiig and Kxiairthig Company." A "prritlot! was pii' sented to the legislature for an net of in corporation, and a committee appointed txi frame nrtlcles of association for tho com pany. It was contemplated to wilder the MlmiA river navigabhi for vater craft from Its mouth to thin place, and thenby all'ortl the flicilltles for the company to carry out its purposes'. ! From tho 7th of March to April 1, ISIS, the Miami River being on a high," 1,700 barrels of flour were shipped from this port In! "Broad Horns,'' or flnV bottonrcd iMiatx, for New Orleitns, besides any quail t It y of w hisky, nnd other jiollons, such an chickens, turkeys, Ae. On the 1st of April, 1MHI, eight line "broad hornn" left thin Hrt ou the bosom of the foaming Miami, for New Orleans, loaded with flour, whisky, and other no tions. ' " ' " May 13, 1UIII a large keel bout nrrived from Cincinnati, loaded with twelve tons of merchandise for H, G. Phillips nnd Smith A Kaker, the principal merchants of Day ton nt that time. The bout was seventy feet in length. Monday, December 0, 1HKI, the Ohio leg islature, met nt Columbus for the first time. Senutiir from Montgomery county, Daniel !, Ooopcrj Representatives, Col. Uitirge Newcom and George Grove. .On the 24th of December, lSlft, a meeting wan held at Col. David lteed's tavern to take measures for building a toll bridge over the Miami River. Joseph II. Crane and Geo. S. Houston were apiMiinted to se lect n site, and 11. G. Phillips, David Lludsly, Duvid Hied, James Steele, Col. Robert Patterson, Geo. S. Houston, nnd William George were iipimlnlcd diiwtors. The site selected was what is now the middle bridge at the foot of Ilrldge- street. It was built the following "year; builder Mr. Daniels. In the fall of 1817 an early frost so injured the corn that not half a crop was gathered. Ill consctiicncc, the price of corn advanced from 25 ctn. to 'Xi, cts. iier bushel, a price deemed out of all reason, and 'unheard of, at that time. What would those unsophis ticated )copl think if tliey roll Id splurgc around" nnd learn the prices of produce at the present time. In December, 1H21, Col. George. Newcom was apiKilntvd Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas pro. tcni. fltrMoritgomerycomi ly, in the place of Keiijamln Van Clcvc, deceased. Mr. Van Clcvc was nppoiuted Clerk of the Court when the county was organized. He was also the first Postmas ter in Day ton. which part be tilled until nit deal n. At the next regular term of the Court of Common Plena for this county, lu the spring yf 1822, Mr Charms R. Ureeue was ajHiluteu clerk, wlilch lie Held until tie was murdered by Matthew Thompson. JuneS, 1821, J. J. Morris advertised that he had commenced the"ijia(" business. He (uccceded admirably, having died some years after. Dn. DiiiuiK and tiik Sii'K. Kvcry morning, from nine until eleven o'clock, Clegg's Hall Is filled with Js'i-Hons of all ages and sexes, to avail themselves of the healing operations or DrDodgu," ami all who need treatment, receive it five of charge. Some wonderful cures have been performed. i Mr. 11. Andrew s, a gentleman well known in Dayton, had one side entirely paralyzed eighteen months ago, and during thnt time had not been able to walk without ernli hes. After a few oia-ratlous, lie was able to walk about the room without the use of cane or cratch. Herman, nt tfin Oncra House ban everv stylo of hat and cap to adorn the npier DkJlW U Jl,b Mil, I story, and Is dolug a line. .'-Ji ili' .V. a flue business in ins Another remarkable cure in that of a toil named Dillon, sixteen years old, also residing in Dayton. . Ills right arm had lof n parali.cd for months past, so that be coq Id not raise It to his head or lift a Niund. After being oa!rateil upon, he wan able to lilt a "tailor's goose" nnd hold It out at arms length. ' ' 1 ' " The Dx tor's rooms at the Phillls House are crowded every afternoon with rsons anxious to consult him uud he relieved of their numerous allmcnta. Thus far he has been very successful, and has don, ludeil to remain lu the city another week; i 1 "I a . . Ai'i'i a Tkadk. During the mouths of Octolier, November, and Deceinlier, H.H1H barrels of apples were shipped from Tilllu, Seneca county, amounting to flH,K'M. - A i.irri.n loy named Kmor, fell Into the canal yestenlay, near tho Warren street bridge, nnd was with great dilllciilty res cued from drowning. Kniiinkkb Kh.ikd. A Mr. Ilarrett, I'liglncor of Urn pAsnjiijccj! tiim which li:fl Tolcilo for this place ou Tuesday morning, Gth Inst, was Instantly killed, alxuit a mile and a half from liclinore, near Toledo. A tree bad blown down, and falling Uhiii a wood pile at tin side of the track, broke. and the liper part fell over toward the track, leaving a llmh protruding, w hich raked the side of the passing engine, tear lul; out the side of the eah, tsarrytog tin engineer back over the tender and crushing hi in to death against the baggage enr. The ihf eased r.ld,d at Iiiniu lunl leaves a will anal live children. The wires were dow n, so' that no Information of the sad casualty eolild lie sent to them; and the first knowl vifgouf Utelr tiirible losa'waii: when ' tlm it0'Uss Ixxly of the husband and lather was taken to their borne. ' " Sa man-fshiicKlng ncclrtotiM liirvrtTifc urred from horsi-s niniiing away, killing some, mangling and wounding others, and in most, cases, breaking costly carrlHgen, and liurting tho horses. Tho Patent Safety Bridle and Lines w 111 put an end to all such needless aochlciitn. This Sanity Bridle la highly recommended In all pnrts of tlv United States where it has been Introduced -t-by tut use of which any horse In the world can be eontroled as far ns ktcklng aiul running is concerned.. I I n order to prove the patentee's con fldenee lie makes the si 'Hiding idler of one thousand dollars to any ierson that will bring hint horse that can not lie eontroled with his Patent Safi-ty llrldlo and Lines. Any per son having a runaway horse or kicking horse, would do well to call on the tinder signed la-fore sacrificing bis horse, having tried a gooil many of the nlaive named and never yet failed. The price of an Individual right is only three dollars. An ordinary bridle can easily be Bltend Into a Safety Bridle. The lilies only require to be made to order, and these can be made by any saddler for a trifle more than the ordinary lines. Hence, unlike other patents, the right to use It is sold. The right ean be had by A. Holfrlclt, :KM Second street, or of the undersigned Also Saddles, Harnesses Trunks Ac. For further particulars, address J. R. Dcnllngcrt Dayton, Ohio. ltd A Dhak anii Di'un Glut.. The Trustees of Miami Township in this county, adver tise a deaf and dumb girl in to-dny's paper. She wandered to Mlamlshilrg about the middle of November, and came from, no one knows where. She can neither read, write, nor converse by signs, is about twenty three years of age, short cut auburn hair, gray eyes, of about medium size and has a scar of a burn or scald ou the underside of her right forearm. Pn'icrs throughout the State will confer a favor by noticing this. mil any one knowing any thing of her his tory will please communicnte to thcTriisteei Miami Township, Montgomery county. Siiddkn Dkatii. We were greatly sur prised to learn, yesterday morning, of the sudden nnd uuexicct.ed death of Mr. Clark Roseberry, of the tlrm of J. S. Roseborry & ('(., dry giHids merchants lu tills city. He wan attacked with congestion of the brain about noon oh Friday bust, and died oft Sat urday evening at nine o'clock. Hd was a most estimable gentleman, In the prime of life, nad universally respected for his flue social qualities. Ills remains were taken to Ccldreville for interment, to-duy. Wantkd Immkiiiatbi.v. Two strong ible-bodicd men, to keep out the heavy rush at 'Kline's Jewelry Store, No. 32!) Third st roet. .,.... delldUt Moitx TuiRViNa.We learn ' that our old friend George W. MoChvlii, of Alexandera vllle, was relievetl of some thirty or forty lollars, on Saturday last. The enterprising thief took advantage of Mr. Me Iain's tem porary absence from his bar room, and purloined the drawer of part of its con tents. The deed w its evidently committed in great baste, as other valuables were In the drawer at tho time, and were within the reach of the villain, who for the rea sons above given failed to get them into his possession. : r- INKLINGS. Old Time Reminiscenies. R. R. & P. O. Time Table. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS CoftftK.tTRU, lLy. ! CINCINNATI. HAMILTON ANl IAVTN. IjFATa. AitWp, Oinnitinntl AwmMntlOD...M..M V:A in .vr. m tcMLm tzurtuw i lvmin li':ntiim CintMnti AcoommoiltidoD ftiKium H:Uu p m Affomofffclma , i sn p m 4: H p m Ki urvm M. 1 : m il-W'pm .iiv'ln null Mnil f.i6 ft m ly-o AouanuuodavUua... 9:46 pin t ATLANTIC AND OKKAT WKHTKRN. iwim TaiKn. BXiroaVa....MH....a...u p m ' DAYTON AND MICHIGAN. 10:10 ft m OhtCftRO Mftlt 45 m 6:25 DD h-Mt p m nriuiHifu toil itoirou AipreitM... HAYTON, XRNIA AND COMTMBim. o:w p m man. w.a. :r' ft m H .m N ght KxpreiM...... ... SWpm INDIANA CKNTt AND DATTON AND WKHTBKN. T:5l ft rm KuMmn KxprwtM.Mu,u p m 0:20 ft m ANnmiTHirllOft ...,... ft p Ut 8.; pni Day KxprHn . 1M m BAN DUSKY. DAYTON AND CINCINNATI. HUB a m 8Ei.fi in k y Mm I 1 40 f m pm litVinlOIIUUkalt AOCtfttinMKIftUUB, i r DAYTON AND UNION, I ft m AmMAmorlftUo l:Apn , KjlpraMHb.HM....H ...m..M. 6 0 p m :4ft dm THivton AnrommoiitUiftn ftrrivM in OinAinnti at 9::uv Hoturniaa kMTraai tt:4r p m r4MMib.hu Davieu KxurwwMt4.M at Middlatotrn ui) UpiHilton oolr, Tho aoiuu KtvAt Itui 146 imin muiU iKouur imir ui'K' in uiaffvffuiim iwHtrtt ttiKiM otx. Th H:-9 train ooo-u at XuU HrilhU.a ViiUt' turtfU KxpraMalaavinMOiuctHoaU aiT0 p m ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS J. L'H. LONG, Agent. REMOVEDTO PEARL STREET WM. DODD & CO., WHOLICrtAl.N DKAMt KB IN HATS, CAPS. FURS AND STRAW GOODS, Have removed IVom the old stand oil Main street, to their new store, on the corner oj I'l'aa aiul Pearl tlreMt. ' Of The RetfiU Vr 7vif will he be con tinued as heretofore; and wo havo taken espial iHtlns to make our Now Pur Room au attractive pla to the Iadiea They will find it pleasant, eoinuiwdintia, ami well tilled with a choice atsM-k of Fura of every deacHotlon. -i j . ' W lllllalll I .MllaV ()., " Coruer Vine uiid Ttiul Su. , Iks;, (. I) It. .1 ) II N lll'li 1,'S Compound Cedron Bitters. Latest and Most Important lllsr&Tcry NINETEENTH CENTURY ! O MAN'S NAMK IH MOHR INTIMA1KI V ftennarted Wllhlha history nl MATKItIA MKIl. UA Of thel'nltad HUlea. or uiere larorablr known aa apionerin Medical lliacorerr, lean thatof .. I .l i I'll.! Job u Hull, of IjOtilavllto, Kentucky. Sislnlmitahle rmnaratlon aiatHllt PAHII.Li haalnna atoo.1 at the head of the ranoua oom pound or tnai raiuaoie arug. niS COMPOUND OK WILD CIIKRKY HAS HKCOMK A HoUSKHoLD WORD THROUGHOUT TIIK ' WKST ANI SOUTH. HIS WORM LOZKNGKKH. IN LKSSTIIAN A YKAR A K'l'Klt THI'.IH INTRO i DUCTION A'lTAINKD A REPUTATION AS WIDE SPRKAII AS THE CONTINENT OF . N O K T 11 . AMERICA. Btitthsorowninjt clorrnf hia life remains li be at. tamed in hia dtaeoverj, or rather oomlsnatinn, 'or hr does not olaim to have leen thedtatort rtr ol ilanaoa. liliui la l he lavua ol the Hillra now ellereil to th publto. That honor belonirale the native lulittlnlaljtM of tlentral Amertea, to whom ila vtrtttM hare beau known Tor more tlian two hnndreit yearn Armed with lube Indian bhla dxnanoe to the moat deadly malaria, and haudlea, without fear, the most venom ous serpents. It la a belief with ihein, that while thnie la hrealk In the beilr. I ha tledrnn la polanl to alien, nomaller what the disease may te. While Dr. Hit I ha not prepared to endorse this ei trarasant pretenaion.ho la nerertheleaaaallshed from a thorough examination of the evldenne relating to ita virtues, th daa a remedy and preventative for all diaeaaea ariaitiff from exposure, either to ohaiuteo weather or utiinate, or to raiaamatia lnduenoaa,t ida WITHOUT A RIVAL ! And luatlvdeaervea the reputation It baa so lone an. joyediu Ueotral A inenoa and tbe Weal ladiea. IN" DYSPEPSIA Anil itaatetdaal tramof ayni,toma, Italia mora litre A OltAKM than a medicine. 9 hare la nMhinf la lit whole range of Mateata Mfdt s lhat ean ftr a moment bear a ' oiiianeoo witltlt in thia dlaeasa. A full account ol this won.larlul plant may be found tn the elevenUi edition of lha United Htatea Piapi na. atnry, nas" l:,M' and I.HNS. A aeries of experiment. In which Dr. rluM haa heen for yeara enKage.!. has juat lMn brought toa euoeese. lul lerininaot u, anu ne la now enaoiau mnuer 10 ,ne puBlieanontlitnaliuno1 tKIIKON wilh other approved tonioa. tha whole ereaerved in the tiest uualilv of aotH,r distilled MourlMiii Whisky, which he la ornri. denl has no e,pial in the w.irld. Ue misnituruisn a vuiiinie ol eernnnalea, out the public have Iouk elnne learned toentimale aiudl thiUK. bv their trite value. Tho aafeat elan ia. for everr one to teatfor hiniNelfiria rirtuea of anew medicine. O I V K TUB OBXaaoiT bitters. One Trial ud You Will AVrnr Vtn . . Any Other. Itia not neeaaaarv to nuhlt.h a lona liatof di.nju.na lor which the CkHKON UI'II'KKH ara a apodOu. in all diaoasea of tha HOW KLS, I.I V KR, OK K I ON KYS, IN ALL AUKl'llOOS or It it U it, I tt'iivtul i H(t UfHtn 7 tvnvi ((. 1H4'Hf of IMf nfMHimn or i.vfar.ria, . in ilotit, liliru iihiUmiii, and JV rurtilgin . anil i ft FKVER ASH AUVK. lliariaaUaedloanieaiKaa all other remedies. Ilea ouly curea theae dlaeaMea, hut It preventa them. A wlua siaaa 01 ine niwers, laaen aifnour oeiore mwrn niual.will ohriate the ill etwtaof the moat unhealthy climate, and aereeu the v .on lalcina: it a(aiae!dia. aaee under lha moat lryt..l expoaura. tOU BY PRtHiOISTU UKOOKRI.UKMKaALLT I1B. JOHN BULL, Urinal aal OMea, Fifth atreel, Loniarttla, y. Sold II holriHtle and liitail by ,1. H. V 'ItaZEIV XL, ai:nt. WHOLMALK AMI MKTAIL UKtltlUlST, 111 SaeaadBireel, Dayton, Uhl. ; -: f ,; WHO AUSO 8KI.I-S ltull'a MlarMaltlarillia, '. . j Uull Vnn IH'Mlriot'r, ''i , . y 1 4 , - : . t .','. t i I Vy ; Slitlth'l Toulo NjT'iP- Latest by Telegraph. From Washington. [SPECIAL TO CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.] WASHINGTON, December 9. Slncethe th.inkglvlngrece(iof' t'ongrcss Wiishliigtou has heen strangely quick In the polit ieiil circles particularly, there haa Is'cn a tlcarth of sensations; Kew of thei llitlclans rcutaineil here for thanksgiving, tnid even those fbw are undccltled as tti hat turn events may take w Ithln the next four weeks. ' .. . ! The rreshlent's Mosiigu has bsnlhei IVom the liorlzoii every KjKs'k of tUrcIgn wars. ' . The report Of the Sovrctary of the Treas ury has allayed all apprehension of finan cial troubles. Tliere Is nothing left, now except the all-nhsorlilng qucftlon of reron strttclhiii. 'After several tlays of anxious consultation on this subject,' the Republi can Senators are understood to have con cluded Unit they can not afford to take the radical chute too far. They have conse iitientlv determined to irlve the iro-bv to Thud. Stevens' programme, and to adopt one a little more consistent with the views et pressed by President .lolinsoii, Hoin ucgroMullrngo anil lorrtlorlal jurls llction over the Instirrectlonarv State's w ill he abandoned, but. iK'rfcct protection ami equality, with white men lu the courts for I ue ireciiuicn of llie Mouili, autt some essen tial moiiiueiiiiou oi tue rauo 01 representa tion will Is' required as the yun turn of tlio recognition of the Southern Slates by Congress. Tho ratio of representation f.s refill nled as the most linHirlant feature to he regarded lii the reconstruction,, mid the Ki'puiillcans Intend that it shall be fixed ilium a basis of the number of actual voters. so as to limit the rcprcMMtlcd class lu the 1 1 1 ii in iiiose lo isfioiU' s cvl'iliiicn tne right of snlViiige. . Tills will considerably ilitnliilsb the num ber of Congressmen aeeonled to the South ern Hlutes under the Inst iipHiinlmcut in refen'iice to the sull'i'sirc oni'sliiin in this district. A conservative member of the House proposes au amendment lo Sumner's bill. so that, in addition o a Jury comMsed half ii negroes to try the esse or a IiIiick man, u lull I also be rei'iulred that the bulge shall he a mulatto, - Most of the Southern members who were hi ire to claim their seats have returned home, convinced that It will be itself ex pense for tliem to prosecute their claims tor the present session. No doubt, however, is entertained but that the Tennessee mem bers will be sH'etlily admitted. This will bo followed soon by the admittance of the members from Arkansas. The rest of the Southern States will be kept out In the cold until the conclusion of the debute ou reconstruction. WASHINGTON, December 9. Real Estate. JAMES KELLY KKAL. KHTATK AOKNT, NO HTM KAKTagpl OltNKIl OK Til IK 1 AND MAIN STItKKTn, DAYTON OHIO. HAM TH roidU'WIftl) pi KCKB OK PHOVkUTV for ttalt. tUl ami iraciion r.n of Inntl. all ImUom. lur lh Valley I'ikn, in Mat! H r lownatup, two iuil aorih r-Ml or l-aytoii price $117 pfra.-r. nwain vkv hi in hb inn ;t)iritfi ami line in nut Air Una t ul Knnl, nxty miiaa from HkilmMknd, IndiHiia pnt. $t,li. IS.U Acn 0 or Uiitl in Hariimm lowiwt'ip, wMl im uroratl and ufni tMittiuuwnrf. Sino nr aL-rp four miWtn from lytoa. KU AiM o.' UuiU, in WafhiOKtoa' trmnxhip. wII hn pro vim I and (-plaiidid UtiJilinKpiitr, SIM per aor ilui iiinvi iiuiii I'riytoa. lot i AcrvM of Imi 1 in Wanhlnirton Inwimhm. t.anH rt rut rain, mndniwa ititpiH vrnifnin Un miwa from pa) umi, i iiaa au i nr. wi prion, ftt.t fver arrp. 00 Aora ,n Umi m Afml Itivnr towro-lno oni mils frm luvion 10 lontioa .UiililtnuM inoiltrait pnea 9wo iwr mw, 7 Annti oi lain) in Mail Utvel1 tna oxhip, FilUn or Twrnly Thounnntl loMiirH "worth n. m.irovinenla. A aplvmliii Im'jiUoi. ovfriukntK tho uitjr, HoltS rotiialil oih' nii.o lrini laLoti. 17a Ai'r-a of taint in WwhioL'ton it wiimIiIo. ae-vfti itiiki from li.jrion, n arihi I'lki-, nntler a hieh of oiiltivHt un, kimhI linlinp!a rii'f. Ho por wrt l Arrnaol land tint, iiualiiy, tn Vitn tii-rno town hiiiawr d nroliHffimi l'ayiou. uimu ttia TijioiittMNl tin itlint'H : rit-a, !) ftt (furftoio, ita; Art or innti in MiiHon townmhip, hixitlinKs tiooai, land pood ltn H,-nm atxtit niifu from Day totiiixM', ko pr aore, l(Vt Aci'pm ol land tit lay towntthip, foiirlu milts fr.itn Dayton. nr line of Kail .load, unii i-au ly mi lirovo.t--pr.ot, t-p r aira. 14 Ao'va of land in HarriMoa ((twnnliiu. four milioa 1 front imvtou, impfoviinoui OMMioraif, laud Kd prita, t(o h racnv a AtTtw ol tatol in iVrrjr township, pmd l.rh-k hoiiHfa, nnd nltwr iiiiprovfinriid modiTuulv giiod - lonrun mnaironi tayua, Hiti inM frtm the riki' prio-, ft.ooo, m i4innla. IM Arreg ol lain) in Hi.jjwr V.rtvk U.anaih-ji, .rHiii ruiiatv iiitlti inilrrt Ituni Iavion.iifar 1'iW.. Inn inipntVfiniaU, kwhI land, iau laiividtfd t 1 1 , 16 par ncr. wi Aoa oi la'tu in mati KirariowrMtiip 4wo miiaa from liaylMn oq la Pik., no lanldliiK-i, land atpoond toiloin prtco, $iiti p r ar. un Acraaof land lour iiiiin from .'avion, on tha Itftfton and Kaloa Pi bp, wood imiiiiitiiianb'Mtii4. LOO par acra. l;tA and H, or two far ma ia Madiwon tn-hiiv MlKQimdna from Ifaylon, ona iit.l (mm tha Pi ha, nrnt tualily ot land buwm Haw Mill IwU apMi aua , in IhtiiMHihlv ft.r making Hf.rKiitn MkInhiu k, othar imiu-oftotiiaii'M iiotMl. Una Hprw. nad Uri'liard prit'a, lor (ha whola tract 91 M par arra. im A err ol lirMM-lai IhimI in Wanhioiilno town Hhit trn nnlaafoiii Uayluo, Pika all tha aa . tjilti. iitfii mtuiiig kuuo, Hiwd un'iwru prioa. 911MI pr UTa. 141 Aaraa of laad in Wabinutoa towiithiit-anrtm 1 inilva (Wui.liaytoBt aoar U Tika, flno drawpad aiona ttwnliinia'. onrii and oJlr irnnriamtantM. muui rin HpriDK t'niliard, half of liiia farm la in lila, k laaud pru-a. Miratir. kvtvn of iiwnor laud in Harriaon town tin p tliara and a hll milaa fWtn Barton, ou lha Pika, f(ood Houaa, Ntat'la and Toto ghwl, ttk liKntioo pri a, f lU pf arn, Ih Afraaof tuad in Parry townh.p foariMMi mtiaa from laion, thrva mtlaa from tha pika, linnk Paru, rlru'k llouaa. Thia la rm muat aall roon. boineUxly alrfain. In atldit ou lo tha a bofn I tiara aavaral amafftranta ti land uMtr lMyUtu,andanuii)tMrof tar toe in oiiw oountiM. Iliiwor ftiuria Imttana. Hounaaajhl Iota alltarity. nim rm'ttiit Uia. Two nc pitn'aa af iri)irif in Paiaiain, naar whara Uia naw Nndtf trroMaa lha Miami, will ha aol-l cheap au (KiritMu in my mi tnmi i pmmpiiy aifnaal Uwt. Fair opaaileaima and nahnCht'tHm auarjitpd. (lad on JAM KM k KLLlf, K K. A. d4 tllwAwlmo 1 LENTZ& APPLECATE. It K A Ii KHTATK AOKNTH j (oivaiTa TawH QlOi-v, XAVTON OHIO. L Maaara. Itarta A Oo wiih mavhmary, and aort of land. A farto 11 aoraa I tnila north of Rrown'a aUttoa oa Waatarw K. H., ou Twin Croak, wall tronrovad in 1.000. A hntk honaa,nor nf Brown nad Ann Su. A iiota irairva dum on Ha atrwtt; A dMiMa frttota bUM on Walnut atraai AdaoUa frama huaa an PtAh ird ; A aunt u(6wjM,)iVi ttiita Iroin lMytoa ' A tarru of 14 auraa, I tuiUm from I arto ( A atrm of Mi arre on ti rtMaiirdla R. k 1 A farm of Ittt aorai cwnr amanUwB A uruk houaa oa K.1U1 atraai, Mu. 1 4 tartn 0 7aurat, wall tuiTOfatl, Hae l.rtok;hat nad tmat Twia boWuto land ; mil. wal 4 Ur mantown. A taim at u mormm food I m pro va mania at Hrown'a Htiua oa Watwi U. U. A woll niprovrxi Urm af lao anraa, Iwa milaa aaat at Hnnom, 01 WatOara railroad. A fuad hauaa and larva lot m Mata atraai. No IM. A iarm of Uaora tWiwuatowo p4ka, A nuiaa from iMytoa. TwuamaillWma,wall laaprorad al)oin.nii Libarty, T miiaa from liayuw, ol St. nnd ia nuraa aa.'h. A autnoar of hoiwNta and lota ia duawwiU paxia ol lha ,ir. AllWiUOaaalddaiaau, )p . . . . f v, ULWl i A Xpplioat. e, jl a. s