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THE DAILY EMPIRE. Per w"-r (patahle'td'CarrUra). 1 . 1 oul Br mull, per aanum in WICHKLV KM1MWB. . . -mi . " JOU '.PRINTING. 'Of every description, freotitod OB ttwam Preeaea, - - .i, w.. and ..t reasonable price I fmpirf. RUILDINO. NO. 110. WAIN ST. Professional Cards. AttnrneTi and Counselors at law, DATTON, OHIO, felS-dwtf . E. THOMPSON, A-ttorney and Notarv, DAYTON. OHIO. . . WlLL ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS entrutted to him with diligence, promptneaa, aud omr. on Third street. ov LtaJ2E,w;n- WILLIAM H. CONOVER, t Magistrate of Madison ' Township, ,j Will attexd TomiAWtsa and ncltnowlwlifinir Ueeda. and therollwtlon of c lma. lie lVSl prepred to attend to tli. Ur.wlDg of B,t?amenu ot writing, corrll. t abort notio.. mS-Uurly , J.J.BELVILUE, A.ttorney at Law Attn NOTAItV PtTBLIC. FI I El T.riaarOpr Boom So. S, Sooond Floor, DATTOH, OHIO. , no38 dwtf t rilUMMO. LOWE. OBOnOE V. NAUKRTH. LOWE & NAUERTH. DAYTON. OHIO. . , Busint.;ss transacted in MAN and French. -fM,. omceorer Illckoya noog-atore, inim n Dov90-dSm C. L. VALLANDICHAM, Counsellor at Law, r. 'DAYTON, OHIO. Witt PVl A0TI0E 1 51 THE BEVEKAt STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS. r..vUr'aaOnAru.Houe. Room No. 9. Secotia onvu.ii Kloor. OBOBOE W. UOtlK. JOB A. M'MAJION. HOUR fit McMAHON, Attorneys at Jaw, DAYTON, OHIO. , . , Olflce So. 332 Third Street, Eaatof Main. - nov9A-Sm . Professional Cards. Dry Goods, Notions, etc. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND Tailor's Furnlnhing Goods, ''(.., Tairner'a fa lloae, I lurt'in, h . Order from oonntry dealer raapeotfully solicited, oct 14 dawtf . Professional Cards. Dry Goods, Notions, etc. Bell Hanger. Locksmith and Bell Hanger ii u.ii twin fitAre 1 DAYTliN, - . OHIO, Models for Patinta mado on ehort notice, Sewing M.hl...-.aired. and all kinds ot work dona , aeat and aatisfaatory inaaner. . I KEYS FITTED AND REPAIRED, Lock picked. If required- Satlafactlon glvea., JanlO-dtT ' - Professional Cards. Dry Goods, Notions, etc. Bell Hanger. Physicians, Surgeons, Etc. DR. E. JENNINGS, Late Poat Surgeon Camp Penniaoa, offers hi aer- r h vlous as PHYSIOIA-M I i to the oitlaeaa of Dayton and rlcialty OrriCBN. .ajatlaw 8ataad4tk, . ' i Whore he may b tbuad at all hours. Reference-Dra. i- C. Reeve,. Davis, - Dietrich. , . aeuw-uw DR. J. H. RUTTLEY, - t -. . THE' CELEBRATED MAGNETIC PHYSICIAB, ur.i I UVll. TI4D iaiillf WITH OCT KKVlVlfftX FOB TWO MONTHS At uooawin nuuw, iwu.... w , DATTON, OHIO, Offlce hnure from t to t A. M., and from t to M The poor will ba liberally considered. decSdat Professional Cards. Dry Goods, Notions, etc. Bell Hanger. Physicians, Surgeons, Etc. Auctionrers. CHRISTOPHER & SPIELMAN, 313 Xmi 8TKEET, ..... ,. lAATTOK, P.,,, ,r ' A RE PBEPARED TO & K K V E AUCTION EKRB In oonntry and elty, or will ti-d. w f "-y K. cnRISTOPHEB and DAVID CLARK, fehtl-wrf ' Auctioneer Notions. JOHN q, CAXN. . , , , D, ft. BOYER. . CAIN & BOYER, WHOLESALE DKALKRS IN ' Foreign and Domestic Notions, JlOSIiCIlT, GLOVE8$tf. AND . : IAISTOY GOODS Ntta. aula asaul Silt, BaoaaatU Bl., DAYTON, OHIO. 1yl4 " ' ' DISSOLUTION. : 1 nE PARTNERS II IP EXISTING heretofore an.ier.tai firm nam of THOMAS vat-a ia sbls uay uisaoiven n mu.u.i lajm...... 8Ml'KI. O TIIDMAS, CHARLES II. BECK. The aceounta and business of tha abov Bna Ds. aetueu auu oonuuuea by SAMUEL 0. TnoM Dayton, O., Feb , 1804. - atari Manufacturers' Ia great variety at IM - LABELS S.M)'I)B chese Empire. VOL : III DAYTON, O., MONDAY, APRIL 1G, 1866. 1VO. 164. ' ; I i ! I i , , ! Cincinnati Cards. MOM UMKNTAL OYSTER CO., "-?WIIXIAM TAYLOR, BALTIMOKK. MIL, Fresh Can and Keg Oysters RRCKIVKD DAILY BT EXPRESS. Alio. Cove unci Hplced Oyatcra, Clama, Loneteit, Pickle. HHUcee.and Jclllea, rorpign riuiiv 8. E. Corner Fifth aiia vine stnwii, dersMawtr 1 CINCINNATI, OHIO. CHARLES C. DOHERTY 4 CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF MILLINERY O00D8, BONHETS, RIBBONS AND SILKS, 07 llace Strtwt, Corner of Union, , ,,. Uatwsoo Perl sod Third, " aeoAAWirj '.!. , UIMUSSATI. OHIO. CHARLES H 0 F E R . WBOIX8ALI DEALER IN Bourbon ' and Ry whisky, No. 248 Walnut Street, decWwtf CINCINNATI. OHIO. M. THOMPSON UMBRELLA, PARASOL AND Walking Cane Manufactory, - So. WT Mlii tb. rsurtn And Flflh, CINCINNATI, - - OHIO. Bepslrlng rromptlr AUfmded to. daolS dlw-liw ; , i m mm M a A and Bedding it a vttp 1 nTTTWRTl. NO. 05 FIFTH ST, BKT, WALNUT AND VINK, Clnoinnatl, Ohio, SUPERIOR C000S Witt IEFU8PI1HE0 " tOobdfrat ' MODEUATK PKICE9, FOR City and Country Trade. deosdly. t ,i , -. WIERCrfANTd' HOTEL! (FORMERLY DKNNISON HOUSE,) Fifth Hf,., Near Main, Cincinnati, O., GAttEHER, NELSON & Co., 1 f , . f rt i : rnoPHiKtoBi. Thtrtona htneinirfdfniighly feplred,rnnad, tini nc.ly turoi,li.d. i'S ily. NATIONAL 8 ALOON, NO. ITO WEST SIXTH 8TKEKT, IJINOINN ATI. O. dunce Liquors, wines wgara, Si tplentlid Billiard Table FOL'R SPLENDID TEN FIN ALLEYS. P. KLMiJ.S lpt. J. r. CCT5IKEI;. Pri. Cincinnati Cards. Real Estate Agents. ! InJ JAMES KELLY, Real Estate and A?ent, Entrance on Thrrd Btrwot, DAYTON, OHIO. noriS-dw8na -STEPHENS HUBER & CO. KKAI N M.TI A T Hi AQUNTB - 879 ' asO Third Kt. ' 5 r - 3ii DAYTON, OHIO. ytt' ' " nX ATTENT) TO 1HE SEI-LTNG 1 ha,Ptf n maml ufi.t .AmBl 1. 1 III .V OD bond snortaaa. owkaeolte'Uoa.eto., eto. All business entrusted to then will be laitbfully attended to. OCSB-tf LENTZ ArrLECATE." It R A Li KSTA T K AOKNT8 one asa Tfclr Slratat North Blale DAYTON OHIO. Groceries. . P. AS aell t will AS). ttd O. WOOAMAF. 1 A..O. SMITat. M. WOOAM WO CAM AN, SMITH V Wholesale Grocers, o. 28. Main Street. Opeift Building: DAYTON, OHIO, Have constantly on hand full and complete slock of lirocerlea, NuU, Tobacco, aud every other artlclea calleil or in wholeaale groiuary trane. Having rw-uby r to our new room, we have greatly increased stock, and are pr repareo to nil an unmrt iuwiuiui l. ,.l! -the atteution of city ritv We reapeotiuii' and country doalera to our new atock of grorerles. rroferlea. aatlafieit that we can give them aa good bargaine they can obtain at any other bouse in tho city. oecjauawai TTt J; B. GILBERT CO., WHOLE8ALB DKALER8 IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FVmnoritttt and T : JUiaUOra. v,4.v.ww. " A X OS. m AXD TS JKFFF.RSON aTRKBT, KITE M AKK ET IHll'SK. T. TTsr TsT A W TT H ,1- RHEI WWB. T' ' '" ' 1 BCBSCRIBl WOULD INFORM lublie mat ne ia uow manuiaciurina a .....rinr article of the alaive Wine, which as urouuuuced by couwietcntJU'Ueii P be the laul in tli marker,. u. ohu i bcol.tuinfl at wholesale lull! i at the Drag Stare of Is. H. tMiliager, Filth Street. Dayton, and also f O. linger. nut Houae. VVayne turees. He has also a larg auppiy ei , UNNAEU8 RIIEI PLANT FOI BALK,' Which ean he obtained ea application at either th aliove-naiaeo, aleoee. or oi tee auuecningr, Wave Street, anon aiauaso aoiaaa w sue House. , a Th aliov Win It highly recommended medicinal ethnulunt, audi also eatenslvelv for aai-rameuial ajaryuaea. a. llAVf jansT-dwlyr WeDDINQ CARDS rrialed neatly la Color or In Hronaa, at TUB EaU'IUK bteaaa Jab Posters and programmes Pll and la Vtuar neatl v nriaitad at tb EkU-Attaf, Groceries. Medical. i ahd AN. CO., ' . a Flah, th ay,w our and OPPO. fit Dear Sir I feel it due to your excellent ratln, lloonanil . Gorman Bitter, to a, 1,1 my ver. neeu aaw East Wal . f ins w as aut aa a used Kv.av. THE "cREATSTRENCTHEriInC TONIC. (Not Whliky reparation ) Hoolland's ' German Bitters I Will cur IKBII.IT1f. ivaiiltlug rrona auf r.usc wlmteror. IT ' PHONTRATIO OPTMK HITEM, Innurcl of SIIIPS. SEVERE HARDSHIPS. EXPOSl'RB. of FEVERS DISEASES OP CAMP MFE. 40LDIEK9. CITtZFNS. MALE OR FEMALE. ADULT OR TOOTH, wmitnilltllhla Ulttiranpnrn Tonic, not dnrtant on DHd ii'iuora ror ineirainioatmirm-inwu. whu... . DvarjoTJSlni And Ml dlaoHica rcultlng irom Klaordnra.of h LlTor Hnd Plgoative Orirniia, lire cun-u iy flOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I rrt 1 niS BITTERS HAS PERFORMED more euro, giTea liottcr autlfactlun, baa inure tea Mniony. hna mnro rmiioot:ililo ople to T0"'i it. than an y other article in me inur"i. " any oue to contrmilrt tlila aaaertlon, and ' i. piv . null To n on who will produce a certirtcaW puulliu ! Iy ui that ianotgonutae. o IItrLA1roaS dKuiHAIf BITTERS Will onre erwy caia of cimoxic OR NERVOUS ; DEBILm, AND DISEASES OF TUB BIDNBTS. OlMerTethorollowlnna.Tmptooia reaulting from dlsonlera of the iiletivo organa: Couatipatinn. Inward I'ilua, Fulneaa of Bloiid tha HhhiV Aciilllv of tho SUiraach. Nuilaea, Heart- mm. II Miriwt lor rnou. funiwinr lllgnt for Komi. FttlneM or Welglit In the eh, Hour Kructiona, Sinking or riutwrlui pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the licud Storaac at the iiiirrini and iiiflicuit Krcathing.. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suflocatln a IvintT iMiNtiirt' Dluines of 1 S idi or weha riRatlons whfn Uji.i... l.a tallirlit ITuvstt nnil T)ltll uin fu the HmI. Deflc encv of I'erxpiration. ienowufM". L1,.'r,CJ";,u amlKvw, Pnln In the Side, liwk ht, I-tinba, n.8uditenauahof Heat B "'m' ttEnr.MBF.lt I ...i .hi. nm i. .nt Aichoiin. oontalns no Rum Beat ionic in ,h. World ,; j RMBUHOIitlSO. , . ' .w d t ia ti.v ptoof the liaiitlat Frnrn the Bev. Levi O. Beck .Pastor of tie Itaptiaa t:hun-h, remberton. N. ,i , i"r Baptist Church, Philadelphia of the Baptist Church, cniwte , formerly of the .North twei iMeKnnt raaior .. . ....-.., an TtntoM hvnr. Vj:,..L. hL.n.nrtthemlnmv family, and have been ao pleaaeo wnn vneir ofaWera, M VOTS tnTy k7,e oratl " ...fki...u Lkuii,.,.i I take treat liloaa- urelnthnapuWielyproclaimlngthlaftaiJ.aiidealU in. the attention of thoae afflicted with the ea.ea lor which they are recommended, to these ,.... knnurl., Cmm MvnHriuiICO that IDT reCOm. mendation will M aualalned. I do this more cheer tH!hnet fully a HoofJand'a Bitter la Intended ui .L..' hi: I ...l l .,, u rmn ilriiik luu .uiii, ', ........ ... From RevUVruy' eelgfrled, PboV"of Twelith Kaposi unurcu, i-iiiubu.Mn. fTi . ffantfeiaww: I hsve recently been laboring nniicr the distring elTcctn of indigestion, occuni - .......Inn ..r ii.a nurvuii avstcin. Numer- oua reined ica were roiommendtd by lrlcn.ia.ana some of them tested, but without relief. Your Houfland a lierman Minors ss w ..1.., peraona who had tried them, and whose lavorabla mention or theae Bitters Induced me to try them, i .n...t confess that I hail an aversiou to Patent H-iiinr ivom the "thouaand and one" ciuwk "Hittera," who.e only aim aneni to be to pain Jrn ... ... ..I .li-itrara(l liillior U IKltl tllB CXinilll Unit In iily waf , and the tendency of whirh, I fear, to mftkeiniiny Rconflrmwl drunKanl. Lpoo learn- 1 i at,,. am savaAA. raiilllf & Minlicl tliil Hfti DlkrUtlon. I f took it wltH happy effect. IU aotlon, uot the s lorn x ii, out u From Rev. J. Newton Brown, 1. D. Editor of Encvcloiediaof KeliglouaKm tlan'Chnnilcle, Philadelphia. 1UUI an.wwwa.wiu aipnia. ..,, IhXtruTt Although not disposed to favor or. Patent Medlcinea in general, lurou. their ingredient and eilecta, I yet know of no ncient reaaona wny siusu iu.i " y a benefit lie believva h auyalmpla preparation, in tne nope ue ue Ka w.tribut'io the lainettt of others. , j .ui. .h. r.,iiiv lu reiranl to nooffand'a ;Tp.nr.t and'-gmtl Viog. if.d that f derived liriat and permaiienl benefit from tbe of a low bottloa. Very respectfully, yours, VT. U. ttWliFRlKD, No.SWSBacAainaxoaaa. German Hitter, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, ,;rnXa?',.;,:r chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I am Indebted to friend. Rob't. hhoemaker, tsq., lor tne removal !,.,"!.,i'r.,.,': V.?tr.ar i nimnt iiiiiMidobiiitv. The use of three of these lllttera at the beginning; or the .Au- w.. rr.in.bvml hv evident relief and iesa lllttera at the beginning of the present "wdlfch ilontoadcgreeof boiUly and raeutal vigor mi t b.. fr...l ..rkti.. bOfUIW. Mail tilUlalmoal i,i . r i w V . uvu'i . - - d despaired of regaining. l therefore thank id my rriena mr uirecti r directing me to the use of J. N. WlKN BROWN. 1 Biiadeiphia. A1'' ' ' - ' From Rev. D. Merrlgo. Pastor of tha Paaaynnk Cburuu, I'bllaileipnia. aMn. is. m.n Vfsnectahle recommendatlen given to Dr. Iluonand a tieruian BltUira. I waa fl i ... i....n - triul Alter us nir uu.c r? a"- - - ",.7. F aridlbintv. aud a nioal (actlltnt tonio (btllie tMjttlaa I luUUU tnero W oe goon, nuiuar " " D. WE n HI. aa rTnm ReT Wm Smith, formerly Paator of I Vinceutnwn and Millville (N.J.) Baptist Churcuoa l'hiltutulith.ti. Having used in niv famUy a nam Vr of bottles your llnofland's Oerman lllttera, I have to any I regard them aa an excellent nioiuciu., l..iu.V.i ,A Lite diiwiuea ther are riM-om mended for. They strengthen and irrtdgiirate I system when debilitated, ann are iiaen i 10 ur nm liver lose of appetite. Ac 1 hav M " I" .IVTu' . ..J. .l ..f frliinils tried tl. and found them grcall v Iwnettoiai 1 1- ...u.u....n ..c i.w.ith vn urs antiv. w At. nattsss. lew iinpmw..i 1ST From an. iiii f i timony ao tne uoser.ni m hi.hiwi. i. .... i have for years, at times, own wiuiuni . i.u dlaonler ID aiy head and nerroiia avatem s or adrlaed by a friend to try a bottle of yourtiarman Bitter. I UHJ ao. ami asrs nuensiiin. giriu I HI .11,1 ktVStllHJI uiieipected rellofi my health haa boon very aerially lieneftted. I eonndenlly recoinmeud arttoie where 1 meet with cases sunilur to my and have beea assured by aaany of their good (oU. UespeoUuU, yuan. T. WINTER . . , . . ... Roxbo rough, T ' ' BEWARE OF COrNTKREEtTS. So that the algnatur of "C If. J ACKaON sue wrapper us esst-u uu.bbo, . Should your nearest druggist not have th elt do not be put off by any of the intoxicating I nMnaratiiiltl that lav oe ussrw lu iss u.... lly Htu by xpresa PRINCIPAL OFFlCa AND MAN0FAOTORY, Ne. 611 Area t., resllttatelafcla, at 0. M. CO.) -' pRorBirroBB. Foraalaby Drain lata a4 Dlera i every a tua waata ai.iss , u, . a.sw ...... THE DAILY EMPIRE. II. Ti ROBINSON, PUBMSHER AND PROPRIETOR. Remarkable History of a Torpedo Boat. report Mobil narrates the evontful hlatory of a torpedo boat aa follows : It wan built of boiler Iron, was shout thlrtjr-Hve feet long, and wan manned by a crew of nlno men, eijjlit of whom worked tha propeller by hand. The ninth steerod the boat and reguhited lier movements bo low the mirfare of tho water. She eonld h nubmergedatplcaauretoany dealred depth, or eotild be propelled upon the surfaee. In Biuixilh. atill wuter her movements were J exnrtly controlled, and her speed was about T four knots. It wss Intended that ahe , , lit ' I I i i h, should approaeh any vcasel lying at anchor, pass under her keel, and iirng a floating torpedo, which would explode on striking tlio side or bottom of the ship attacked. She oonld remain submerged more than half an hour without Inconvenience to hur crew. Soon alter ber arrival In Charleston, Lieutenant Payne, of theConfederato navy, with eight others, volunteered to attack the Federal fleet with ber. While pre paring for their expedition the swell of n nasnlnir steamer caused the boat to sink suddenly, and all hands, except Lieutenant 1) n ,I,A mninunl Mna .rmwlllifr nf .tin mum luitli wav. nurlalieil. Hhn wna upeii iiniiinaj, po. .juj. raised and agnln made ready for wr teen soon ice. Lieutenant Pitrne attain volun-1 1 .n,l k,., 'Wl.llul.lnir c.tu vu.i.uin.1.. . j v , vur. Sum tor she capsized and aguin sunk dcfiI water, drowning ail nanus except. ner commantier anu two oifrn. Being again raised and prepared for ac tion, Mr. Aunlev, one of the constructors. experimental cruise In he v''" submerged at p er in great denth. from some unknown cause, she be- name unniatiatrablo and remained for many crew of nine dead men n j.i.ii vi. iimo " - "". ... Lieutenant Dixon, of Mobile, of the Twen- ty-flrst volunUwrs, with eight others, west j -i.. hnrhnr In her and Rt- outot cnoricsion narnor in uur an.i u- tar.L-rt ami aunu toe t eoerai Ruuimer lion- satoule. , , , , plisbeu. Htie Her mission at lasr, aeeom rflaanneared forever with her ere rt.w. iboin- ,. i known of their tale. Out It 18 be- ll-ved U.ey went down with the enemy, - The Catholic Church. ..j off f U only the . of aur- way have centnry, to tne pope w use In the eight! and far Penin, the august dynasty cx j j th tw of fronted Attllla. The number of her chll ynTaiZ dren is greater than at any other age. Her my acquisitions in tbe new World have more or boitlea which almost tiotL them, ; The lato historian, Macoulay, sums up the ilitory, progress and present condition of Matory, progress and present condition of , the Cutbolio Church, In the following terse "! expressive language :- , "i nere la uui anil inero never vita,iMi .' this earth, a work of human polltty so well uearviiig m eAaiiiiiiin.ii.il m um luimiu vaiuuiic Liii'rcii. auc iiiowiy m iiiab rlml, lr.li.. t.ivit,.... tl.A tu-Atrrpnt nu.1 nf lianinn civilization. No other Institution is left standing which curries the mind buck to the times when tbe smoke sacrifices rose from the Pantheon, and when leopards and tigers cauio bounding In the Flavin am phitheatres. The proudoat royal houses are but of yesterday, when compared with tbe lino of supreme pontiffs. That Hue we trace back in an unbroken series from the pope who crowned Napoleon in the loth no crownea repiu beyond the time ol tends till tt U lirht of fable. The Republio of Venice came next In antiquity. But the repumic o, , emue was nucni wnei w.ui- Iiarcu w nil 1B yn , , nuu n jhiu, in ,u Venice la trmi Venice is gone, and the papacy remains. The papacy remains, not in decay, not in mere antique. Dill lull oi me anu vouiiiiui Tirur. i ne s.liiuiiu vviiuiuu ia abu ocnu- lnt forth to the furthest end of the . world, missionaries as i 7.eaious as inose woo larirlerl lii kiSIL. and Autrustine. and eon- tbuu comtxinsated for What she lost In the old. Her spiritual ascendency extends over the vast countries which a century hence, may not Im urobalily contain population ee large ea that which now In- , 1.1.. L .. n ','l.n ...nn.irj n, lin. i... ... UaUltS r.UIVW. iud llirmucvmri bwu. naoits r,urope. l ne memoers oi ner com- munion are no fewer than one hundred and . no. mllllonaiand it will bedilllcultto show that all ottier christian serts united, amount I to one hundred aud twenty millions. Nor j .. .., i.i. i. t .. ,1 :,,,.i ,. .1,. ,Via , '"- "7 .?,,,..' u , i ruu i udi iuu uuinmniu . n,iw,uii,8, Peach and Honey; Or a Gentlemanly Drunk. prepa UE to.. a. the of that w"i the ui. ala aha " gn-a. .1111 ma- tli own ef Pa. la as art! inn le town Old JTrtflge Cole, of Texas, was cUnrseler- Iztd by fcutattaohinent to tne seductive lev erage called peach and honey, and hy his hatred of whiskey and whlnkey drinkers. While holding acourt at Arutln. twonien were brniighl up on a charge of a drunken affray. It was plain case; the row had ocourred in Die oien street, in open day. and tliArai vi era flftv wttiinaHea to the whole transection, bothetwodelhiqueiit" pleaded ullty. by the advice or their rotinsel. ana Drew themselves on the me"cy ofthceouvt. They were then brought forward for sen tence separately. "You arc guilty of aa affray," growled tbe Judge. "Yea. your honor," whined the olTeader. thoroughly frightened. "ITUra, 1 atl(iaimr. ErtM,leu tne uu.isir, Yea. your honor." mnnniirad the nria- oner, with some rnlnmon tnatnavuig ueen dru.ik would mitigate tiiepiiul'hnieiit. Urank on ryewiiiskey.too i n warrant, roared tha Judge. In a voice of thunder. -Yes. yourhonor.drunkourve whlakey." "Mr. Clerk, record a tine of fifty dollars against this man," cried the Judge, "Send biui to jail for sixty days. 1 shall lue the next one who Is guilty under aut-h aggra vating oircuuistaneea a huudnad dollur. and end hliu to jail fur six nioiith. This was poor comfort for the unfortun ate fellow who waa watting his turn and uow came forward with fear and trembling. Ashe mated along br hit lawyer, that thoughtful guntlemaa whispered lu hi ear "When tli Juilire ask a yo what you got drunk on, tell uiui on peach end homy." He took tbe stand. "You. too, are up here tor an affray," growled tbe Jd;e gnashing hi tan-th, a he would like to bite the prisoner at the, bar. ' "Yes, your honor." I "Orunk, too, I suppose." "Yes, your honor, sorry to say It. Drunk very drunk." "Drunk on rye whiskey, too. I suppose." "Oh. no, your honor; I never drink whiskey. I got druuk on peach and bo ney." The Judge's features relaxed In an In stant. Leaning forward and raising his speetaole. ho contemplated the offender with interest, and addressed him with something like tenderness. "AhIslr,"salfltheJudge. tumidly, "peacn and honey, eh t That's a gentleman'sarink, sir. Tbe eoui-t svmpiitlilscs with you, sir. and does not regard your offence as very serious.' Mr. Clerk," continued he. In stiffening tone, "enter the fine of one dol lar agnlnat this gentleman, and discharg biin ou payment of costs." . The "Head Center"—Irish Incorruptibility. ' r...ur,"?V"7 ".R " " - i Of the escape of Stephens, the Irish "Head Center" of Fenlanism, John Mitck ki.L writes to tbo New Tork iVsiei, from Paris: ' Willie all the police of Ireland, and fif teen thousand men, were looking for him all over that Island, and while two thous and pounds sterling were offered for his amirelietisiou a standlna temptation for his betrayal he was in the very midst of tnem an mat wniie, ami oi me many Brotliers. who kuew of his whereabouts struggling men, poor men, ruined men- Ilot e woui, take the bas.,enaeli bride to ,.,.. i,t, n ,, , nnu ,n visit to new lorn . A Word to tub Fair Bkx. "I have found," says Addison, "that the men who are really the most fond f women, and who cherlnh for them tho higliest teaiieet, are seltloin the most popular with the aex. Men ot great uHmiraiice. wnose tongues are lightly liung. who make words supply the places of Ideas, and place compliment in vorltc , taken by them for V-glcct o, roisoNOUs Dresses. A warning Is con . . ,, follo,vlnD. narauraol ycd In tlie following paragraph tiom a - " . . " 1 . ' . . foreitrn lournul : "Green robes. It appears. are now very much the fashion on the con- ,,.., profi-aaor Maschka and Dr. I,erck. - Lp.1Bnl(, hnvo unnlvaeil a irreen ilreaa which was recently worn at a bull in Vienna, and discovered in the thirty-six metres of which It was composed, no less thai two ounces ol arsenic." Tilt Ppi v V .-rim.i. At a meillenl ex- Bmiiiation, a young asiirant tor a doctor's Ulpiotua wasasKeo. -wneii wi inoniuea- tiou ensue?" Think of the amazement his micjt'uiner must have felt when he gave the following anwser: "When you propose to a lovely girl and are refused.' Coal and Wood. ; If D. POST, W. P. HANCHF.TT, POST & HANCHETT, W HOLES A LE AND RKTAIL DEALEBSQf MASSILLON, 2HIFPEWA COAL AND COKE Ontc. Kaat Third Ht.. opposite Xenia Uapot, DAYTON, OHIO. 4eclSltr SAMUEL 0. THOMAS, COAL AND WOOD .DEALER, On Canal, bolow Third Street, In ! Feuadry Building formeriy ooupled tent, Mills Tempi.) ThI BEST QUALITY OF VnivtrfcvAfrfcoTtvr anrl ftrtlfi Pnj' I OUgMOgneny anQ UIllO lOa. ALWAIS ON HAND. . Ia qaantlUe to ault purohaurs and at tb Lowest Market Bates. ALSO SAWED a4ND SPUT WOOD, ; FOB FAatn.Y CSB, BY THE Cord, or in Small Quantities. ORDERS LEFT AT NIXON'S TOBACCO STORE, i Corner second and Jefferson, or Allowaya & Gross Slioa 8tor, Mo. IS) Fifth street H tZI be l'romptly Attended to. jaa SS-dtf I. DAVIS ItKO.. DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD! FIFTH STREET, At the Railroad Crossing, near the Are aupplvtng consumer with the TJJUST OOAIi! That can be had, for houae aad eu-atn purpoaca, CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! h beet quality of AOOO long , aawad or always ea baa. CALL & EXA31INEOCK PKICES Dm tuber at, 1806. data 'Wood Land For Sale. h OR SALE TEN ACRES OF WOOD LAUD, u tb Katun pike, aix mils from Daytoav Inualr at th reaidauc of v At tilRrt.ICH. CMtaVaWew . . . sai ( . "v T M In fl V. II I Onqnr (eighty worditolld), on lowtrtlum If One tgiai, three Ur,.t...... 1 M On iquftt e, oii wek ............,.,.... .-.. Ml One s4uat. one month... m..M. fl IV) Una t4 ii lira, three month 10 00 On square, tlx month 16 0U i nw kkk i.v On iqitar felonry wmi...) fne ft ot 60 rRr iquarfi, eatm wnei ta aaniuoa.. Femiumr, one year -....IS W Bay"Tenn fhrflr(rttmffn(ii(ocu(vlnir e;ret!r f iti;, or for longer period than above t.:u9rt, inndu known at the ( ountittir Hoiip 7 t adrwr t tlxnmftntft art rharffi-d at the alHn ri.u. n .., a wrttivn arttMmmt In mttdr nrfiviuui to liitwrtioii. Hotels and Saloons. OOODWIH H OTJ3ZJ (Formerly Swayuto Tlouiej FIR4T 8TB KILT, EXHT OV CANAL BAHIX, DA.TON. a. OHIO. TjFTE UaVDERSIGNEIX HAVLVG RB eentljr ,oat0 the above namtxl Hon1 lor (enn oi Twan, will hr ready to tccomtnotit tbe trHvelintf puiilio on and tu:r .UiiUMiy 1, IHfMV. The iiouc Iit hmin thoroughly miiuviiU'il, with all the moil em im ,irof einenta. to make tt a romtrrttthlr IJotvl I rtf rooms Ate all uwiv lurnithcHl. JSo unn will nrud Ut muke the ffm-ih ol the uooriwln nomlurt. Hit. ami fc thenistrlvt at hotnt. lhn- it uoa ntMtoU with the Houm (om1 Htuble. Janll-dawtf Prpiieior MONTGOMERY HOUSE, i.1st tiiiiiu itbeit, davton, . Captain E. K. Retter, Proprietor (Late of the Wei tern Honae. Bprlngfleld, ) Tkoraughly r fitted and rennrated throughout and la uow one 01 ma uu.i iioieia in tnia city. Omnibuaea run to and from all Traina. Cfl liar v-bi v CHAEFFER HOUSE, OKKJIAXTOWJf, OHIO. HE L'NT)ERSIGNEI nAVTNO PCTt- HAHKI thla Hotel, would rmnectfullr Inlorn the public that he ia MUting- the aaroe, and it I. hla intention to leave nothing undone that will add to the coniltirt of hla gueata. The patrouage of the public ia reapectl'utly auhoiUrd. uei-will JOHN H. KKL1.KB. PHILLIPS HOUSE, UAITUH, UU1U. nE ABOVE WELL KNOWN HOtreK. harlng rneently changed handa, ia novr oien, ami uudergoing extensive alternliona end Improve. mcutft for the accommodation of tho traveling null, lie. No paina will be apareil to make tliePnllllpa iiouic. ai hcri'totore, in every m ueet, a FIILSI CLAKhHIDTLU. jellf J. T. BARK Kit, Prop'r. PHOENIX HOUSE, THIRD STREET, DAYTON. OHIO. A. SPAXt! Agent. Pills HOTEL HAS KECENTLY BEEN opened, and la prepared to arcotntuodato travelera ami tne pnouc generally in tne neatatyie. niai-uim FARMERS AND MECHANICS HOTEL O A v ' N I O JOH A. SIIXKK. Proprltti (Rtcmtly ttfth Favmwr and McAan4o4, bomd Mr Mt no ionrfr a JJotmtt TlTIft IfOTEL HAS BKKN THOROUGH. LV renuvutti'l. uml rajhuiiisht-d. and will Lh; kenl an a firm cIum hott-l In all . depart nitnU. Kounl- iiiK "Y tnv moni. any or weuu. lyoou iuoie on mo irfiiiiscn iiinniuuhML's ruu to ana irom the lu-pui. noTlO-.Ilm Billiards. by TiANOE'S a BTLLIAKP ROOMe, a riret St.., Corair TO a I n D.-iyton. Ohio. FItKD. LASJUK, Prprltr. Mi EALS AT ALL HOLES And tb table will be furnished with iui- ury and uellcacv of the aeaaoo. BsThe Billiard Tables are from the celebrated man- h ufactoriea of Julea Bulk and Uruuawlot 4t Bru., . Cinclunati. . The bar la supplied with "Wlnea and Llquura ail to ohiiloeet hranda, buth foreign and dtuneetla T Oyatero, " BY THE CAN, and IN THE SHELL. 0 AN ALWAYS Bl BAD AT THIS HOUAX, j. DCRINO THB SEASON. i ALSO. GAME OF ALL KTNDS. L The patronag of th publlo la reapectiullr a- llulted. dacU-U ,, Tailoring Goods, etc. tl .mUNottK kSli Ktlt.VUMitAL.- F.I.P.CAmT STYLES OF I Fall and Winter Fabrics; ion i CUSTOM TRADE, ! Retkel liuIldiriK, Jtffi rson St. , , AUOVtv TUIUB. ..in , . I am bow ia receipt of new and elegant atylaa tf ! Cloths, Calmereis k 4 Vrstlnw mid rTrrroallpjrs Wkiob l will hay majie in tne moat raaiiioiutbi trie, and at the L LOWEST CASH PHKtK. f Mf old ruiWrnrr, and the puhlie generalljr, inwitfi to leave lht(r tueaatinw. JQ I h-ve aammrtt4 Lb aetviva or Ur. THOJaFy CI, KM KN IS. a ho i rcuuttnl to lie 0u tf( the inn Cutter in tlw irori'ilon an v where, j. Mt Uu-k ot ttenta' Kuruit.'hinii tMi lelera ami ample, and I httve Tarj'tinuf tutlwUiit nU Htintli'iueu an deftiro. i'all In and txinlne nr ttork, and leant m ortaje. J fil eottfldmt I can plN ail iatarr - i 4. H. t.UAK( H octllVlU JofT-ron St. tlure Third. Tailoring Goods, etc. Horse Insurance. apllt, OHIO STATE HOW!. INSURANCE COMPAN OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. ' Steiiliciia. Ilubar & Pryor, A gen 2T8 TTilrd trta?t, XA.TtrTOPsT. Oxilo. A RE NOW PREPARED TO INSLlf nunme, vvw., j. ... wc., mmmtut . . i-n ui t r front AiM-liieat of liiaaas oi ax,at, Lslsaral tart declt dtf I F YOU WANT A FARM Adrarus ia IA . , kaXA&X MTla