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THE DAILY EMPIRE. , II. IIOHIIKIs. tdltitr. U. tlllll, Acl.a. IJAVTON, OHIO. Wednesday, - - May 23, 1866. Stanton's Pet. It will be only liy low ih'jfiwimnJ now-and-tlicii that the country will b Hilly, or, even omuhnH Informed of tlie Mr vlllnln Ivs, during tlie war, that were perpelraU-t. tinder tlie protection ami. euinliinly, with the approval of the Hwrotnry of War. The million lillle villainies may never he ex pected to he heard of, only In Isolated caw. Ill Chief Detector, the Inflimoua m.BArR, w hone plnnderlnn and wind ling exploit were inoiistroii", and known to the Secretary, In numerous Instance, was prohahly one of the mot unscnipu loiis of the great hordu of litootl-snokors; yet, he continued a favorite with IiIh patron and hia party, and, there Is no doubt, he i yet.' Of till miscreant It Is boldly averted by ( MAiu.m CJ. Ham-ink, lormerly on the tafl' of General lux, and now ediUir of I he New York Vltiten, that at one time he concocted n glauM'.- m htmc of bounty Jninplnjr. In lilrh, iiudiir cover of detecting boimty jimipcrs in New York, he went in with them and shared their proills. In one ciu-e "the rlnft" took tiOO.OlHl from the Mayor of Jersey City, for lllllntf the quota of that city, and not one of the purchased recruit ever reached the army, or received any bounty, hut were taken to Fort Lafayette, shut up there as bouiity-jmiiH'rs, niul ulti mately released, with threats of arrest If they did not keep mum. This was made fully kuown to the Secretary, but the "di vine Ktanton," as in many other similar transaction, of equal anil greater Infamy, never received from that pure functionary the slightest public attention. Of which Is the baser villain In these deeds, commu nity can take their choice. In Trouble. A sivclul dispatch 'from Washington says the President hag directed Major Uen ' eral Howard to cause the arrest of every olllcer of the Burcuu, In North Carolina, who Is uiijfuxcd or erunlarily Interested In the cultivation uf plantations, and Itria dicr General K. W. Stronu has been dis putched ti execute the order, .Iniljje Advo cate General Iloi.T has been instructed by the President to make out charges and speciHcatlons against these ollicers, with a view to their trial by conrt-inarlial. Another special, by the same source, says tho Rev. Mr. Fnz, ujtainst whom Generals Stekdman and Kullkkton preferred ' cliarjri-s, has been relieved from the post as ' a;eut of the Krcediuen's Bureau In North Carolina und placed under arrest touwult his trial. The President, it would Bcem, Is bent on breaking up the favorite furniture business of n grand H t rascals as has been ; pathereil together since the war oeued ; at least so fur as the vocation of playing "bona" tor the freedmeu ami "niassa" for the nigger are concerned. The Guillotine. The Cincinnati Enquirer, of this morning, has private nnd reliable Information that Mayor Harris, of that city ha been ap- . poiuU CollcH tor iu the First District of Ohio, vice Thomas Skioxkh removed. Col, Harris will make an excellent olllcer, but we regret that he is not a good Democrat. I'oor Gaddis! What bone will be cast to him? The Enquirer says, with some sig nificance: "We may here add, that upon intelligence received from Washington, which we deem entirely reliable, there wiU be several other removals of Government ulliclals lu this quarter before the ax shall have fluiihed Us work. Let those who think themselves sec ure, take heed lest they fall." A Wealthy Schold. The Albany Journal says of Wkndui.i. 1'iiii.Lirs, the liostou pest, that he has an income of $(10,000 a year, sits under polished mahogany, eats off beautiful China and solid silver, and buries his slippers in the . soft pile of velvet carpets fit for the parlor of a prince. He has never been known to deny himself for purposes of charity. If, during the war, he contributed to raise regiment or aupKrt of a soldier's family. we have yet to learn it. If he has made any donation from 1 is abundant wealth to : the fund f,r supporting the freedincn at the outli, we gland ready to record the ' tact upon Mifllclent proof. . . tyJt will be remembered that the House ' pnllorles were full of negroes when the vote on the disunion, scheme was announced This excited the wrath of Mr. Kldhioob, who said : "I do not want our proceedings disturbed by the nigyerheadt in the galler ies." : ; , , .. "Mr. Speaker 1" exclaimed Tuad. Ste tk.ns, "la it In order for member on the floor ' to disturb those lu the galleries?" Rap! rap! went the Speaker's gavel. 'Msmbere oo the floor," said Mr. Colfax, "should not interrupt those in the galleries.'' To fully and fairly appreciate the love that ' old Thau, on all occasions, lu and out season, .manifests for the nigger, It should be understood that the shameless repro bate, when at his hornet In Lancaster, lives with an old colored wench, as his wife, and his children are the offspring of this 'tetter hail" . ' .. , t3TTle Radicals are coin plaining of the President for refusing to commission the notorious General McNeil as Surveyor of the port of St. Louis. It will be rernem . be red that McNeil had twelve or thirteen . Southern men shot lit Palmyra, Missouri, 1 for thw aitppoaed murder of one "Union ' wan," who. In a few days after, turned up unhurt. . When the President commissions MoNhi. Surveyor of the port of St. Louis, he ought to have Phobst, the murder of the Dkkrinq family, made Chaplain of the , United States Senate. Soaays an exchange. ' which might have added that ueither blood monsters excelled lu cruel passions the very fanatic who now is Chaplain of the House. : j tlfThe whisky and tobacco interests are " being represented almost dally before the Ways and Means Committee of the House. Ik-legations representing whisky distillers are urging a redtictlou of the tax to 91 per gallon on distilled spirits, claiming that tlie manufacturers and the Government , would be largely benefited by such reduc ; tioa. The tobacao men are urging a tax on leaf tobacco. . : The "Flag of our Union." j Bays one of our cotemporarlea, of the per sistent, and, a yet, auoowwful Aorta of the radicals to prevent a raoonitractlon of the L'lilon and thus mutilate the glorious ban ner of which they audaciously claim to be the exclusive keeper and defenders, that with Virginia, the two Carolina. Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Arkansas and Texas, subjected to a territorial oondltlon, there would rental a only twenty-three State la th Union. The 'starry flag" would then,. Indeed, be what a poet In the New York IWbune once called it a "flaunting lit.",,, Wherever ft would go. It wonld emblason to the "world, on the sea, and on the land, a brazen, un truth. Would the radicals permit this stu pendous lie to be flaunted from every flag staff ou short and from erory mast-ln-ailon the sea? Or would thry mutilate Ihe VW banner, at they had mutilated the Union of which it it the tymbol, by pluck inj eleven Hart from itt ature field t '- . (. THe Main Republican Issue. Iu the House of llepreaeatatlve on Tues day last, the bill to amend the organic acts of the Terrltorle of Nebraska, Colorado. lacotah, Montana, Washington,' Idaho, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico, was con- ldcrerl and Anally' ' passed.- The ninth section of the bill reads , follows : , i ( J ktt wtliib lite TerrittriU aforesaid then shall be no denial of the elective franchise to citizent of the United State becaute.Af rate or color, and all pertant thall be equal before the late: and all actt or nartt of actt either of t'onyreet or of the leffitlativt attembliet of ine lerritorte arnretaia tncrmtftteni with the prnvitiont of I kit aft are hereby declared null and void. ' Mr. Lt Blond, of Ohio, moved to strike out the above, but hi uiolloii waa lost by a strict party vote, and the bill passed by the samo vote (As lladicalt toting directly in I favor of negro suffrage, and thf Democrat recording their vote in thl negativel The Issue is now fairly made up anil Is before the country. Banking for Blacks. We And the following suggestive Item In au exchange : The "Freedment' National Boni,". an In stitution organized hy a Boston Arm, at Sandy Hill, South Carolina, to receive and take care of the savings of the negroes in that region, has closed ita doors Anally, its name was a mere sham, as it had no connection withtheUoTermueiitto author ize the assumption of the title of "National liairk." Iu notes were wretched litho graphs, but Capt. Jewett, late of the army, discovered the stun" in the hands of his employed "freednicn" and he Immediately wrote to Washington upon the subject : but Clarges and Higgison, the proprietors of the Institution, somehow getting wind of me ciscoverv, scote away in (lie nignt, carrying with them all the deposits lu their "vaults." lt I calculated that they real ized bv this transaction between three and four thoueand dollar e. They came South as temperance lecturer; and at Orst eked out their subsistence byjttlling tracit and billet. This Is the ' poor nigger blessed in his "freedom" by the continual, unremitting labor of such hypocrites as these, who, while they are eternally canting over Sam bo's "wrong" art watchful of every oppor tunity to make them greater.' Grant and Schenck. Of these two military heroes the Cincin nati Commercial of Tuesday, thus dis courses: : There has been delay in getting tlio army hill through Congress, because there is ah Irrepressible conflict between the regular army ollicers West Pointers still in the service and the political Generals who are Congressmen. General Seltenck, the Chair man of the Military Committee of the House, is the bitterest man lu the world against the regular West Poluters. He and Grant will, of course. And it troublesome to come to an amicable onderstaudiner. The military tnnn of the Senate is Wilson, of Miiu'haetta As he never saw active service, he is not divested of his olvll mod esty, but yields to the suicnestlons of the men oi real war. . iience ma Dili, Known as the Senate Bill, come nearest pleasing the regulars. ' a QTln an article inveighing severely against some of the radicals in Congress, who are pursuing, the Southern people as "tigers,"' the New York Tribune lately said:' The heart of this nation does not vearn for blood. We can say of our war that it was fought with mercy, and followed with magnanimity, and that no man has been "lalii on his part as an armed rebel soldier. The people of the South were defeated: their defeat ended bloodshed. The ques tion is not now whether ther shall be treated as tigers, but whether a part of iiieui, a loyal ami ueservillg para snail oe permitted to exercise the privileges for which tliey fouitht,, He wish to harm no southern man. Wa do not want a boU of tils cotton or a stalk of bu sugar-cane. We desire lor him peace and prosperity, and trust tiiat God will keep him from evil ways, especially from the sin of rebellion We desire pardon for all, peace for all, tux ballot job all., They are, men like our selves, and we propose to treat them as men. We make no distinction of color or race." , !! Grkkly never can get over the, nigger ; but, in the above extract, even while lie would fnrct th, South to. jnake equals of their late slaves, he pointedly and justly rebukes that "tiger" spirit' which b being, every day, in and out .of Congress, among tlie Internals of AboUtlondom, snarled and hissed out upon a people who are to trampled upon and oppressed. of Wer Thkt Pot Out of. th JJnion ?-L TJie President recently asked a couple of "bard questions." Mr. Sumneb rnay gtand up and answer this one f" ""' "When-the rebellion' 1n Massachusetts was put kown. did that put Massachusetts out oi tie umou auu uestroy tat btate r" Mr. S-nrvEst may answer this i- "When the rebellion In Pennsylvania was put down, did that destroy the State anu uuv it oovoi me union t nti . E7Johm KoMNsoH'a Cirous, of Cincin nati the one that was so brutally as saulted at Crittenden, Ky, a few days since, and two of its men killed. was again assailed at Danville, In that State, on FtW day night last, by outside parties, not un likely the samt who led the other. Home of the ball passed through' the canvas, mortally wounding one of the performer, and dangerously, if not mortally, wound' lng two other, i T ; ' Mayor Park, of Memnhta. tent a chal lenge to ooo of the editor of the Arynt. i ne inviuuion to ngnt waa oecllnea, aud me mayor puonsueu a cam aenounelna the Araut man a acoward. .. .i i. . . . 7 Ipwis D. CVrapbelL of Ohio, the newly con Armed Minister to Mexico, ha arrived lu uasiiiugton to receive hi Anal untrue. tions from tlie Secretary of State. ine uutnrie (inu.) rij. says- sdma men workiusr in the auarrv west i.f knuin. the other day, killed forty-eight snake of KIiia Miwt lu.raiiasl,,n ALL SORTS OF PARAGRAPHS. . It I not irnnrraliy believer1! In Rut-ope that one af our Monitors can crow the At lantic Ixit tlie Incredulous w III soon have a demonstration Of the fact. The Mtantnpo mah I at Halifax, awaiting the arrival of Gap ta In Fox. A young woman named Gnnter. residing In Overton eountv, Tennessee, killed two outlaws a few ny ago, while they were battling- Jut nttlirr Jler wcapoa wan a. hatebnt. , . I.' .u The Hlflmot OhlnRnllmnd Company have a wilt uendlng against them In Balti more for refining to sell a negro a ticket for passage . In , Arst-clas curs. Bueh a tlckctrtiaa beca rcfu-K'd In Wahtiigtom and it Is not unlikely that tho occasion will be settcd for brbiirbig, another suit under Un civil Rights bill. A new pity slaughter house has been erected at Jlridgoport. . near Chicago. In tended ftr the entire slaughter work of the latter city, lt is two liunVired and seventy feet long, one hundred and seventy-live wide, and three stories high. It has a dally capacity for working off twelve hundred head of cattle, two thousand hogs and one thousand sheep. 'The I-a Croasa (Wis.) He mocrat soys that the farmers from every section of that and adjoining Counties In Wisconsin, as well as those visiting the city from southern Min nesota, milt In saying the winter wheat never looked lieUer than at present at this season of the year. Non a ViriuniaMj We were la error, the Uu-rda , In saving tlmt Judge lln.k rwood, presiding lu ibe United States Circuit Court-wtr Norfolk, was a Virginian. An obscure town In Herkimer county. New York, has the honor of producing the hum bng. The 'opera houe at St. Paul is to be com pleted by the 1st of October.' at a cost of i).is, ami will enmlortablv seat from 1,000 to 1.200 persons. Mrs. .leu". Dnvls has for her cook the late cook of (ten. Butler. She told him he had been in bad company, but she ho)ieil he would prove a good cook, notwithstanding. That cook studied under a bad master. Better look out for the "spoons," if any are left, even should they be wooden ! Got. Pi?-rpont boa appointed Alexander Rivers, Esq., of Albemarle, to All thn va cancy upon the bench of the Virginia Su premu Court of A ppenl. occasioned br tlie death of Judge Lucas P. Thompson, of OLaiiuiou. . M A fair has leeii hold In Richmond,' bv the ladies of one of the churches, to THise funds to purchase for Jefferson Davis a Ane suit of French broadcloth. A writer lu the New Orleans Chrittian Advocate, who has been making some In quiry Into the matter, says that, so far as he has ascertained, , between 1,000. and 1.200 church houses were burned during the war. These churches, he thinks, had cost tlie eople not less than $5,000,000. Ill the loss the Methodists were the greatest sufferers; the Baptists next ; then the Presbyterians : the Catholics last. Savannah papers report the sailing of ships Kudymiuu. with 3,028 bales, and New Kngland, with 3,81 S bales of cotton, for Liverpool. Over two thousand bodies have been dis interred and placed in the National Ceme tery at Seven Pines, one thousand two hundred of whom are unknown. The work still goes on. ,. , . , Democratic State Convention. A special from Columbus to the Commer cial says : "A few Democratic delegates to the ap proaching State Conrentiou here have ar rived. The earliest on the ground is C. L. Vallaudigham, w ho has taken rooms at the Neil House. . But little canvassing a to candidate, has begun thus far. Charles B. Flood seems to be without any strong com petition for the head of the ticket. Secre tary of State. Strong efi'orts will be made to so model the platform as to support President. Julius,, n it' h.. l.lUi tl..,,,. ...I.,. out being too fully committed to his' policy i iic ic,u, listen ineir noillllllllioiis. Democratic State Convention. New Advertisements. n e o,v . x.. . ' Dr. TH OMAS L. N EAli," HAS runioteil hi ofllce to tho nutkwst, curuar uf Heroud and VVitklmon streets. ' oittos hours t row 7 to o'clock A. M . and Irom 18 30 lo 1', M. uil!8,lwliu RHINE wine:; C KG ST E 1 EB, 'w1f fJ?Sl,. Th0 ftUL:st 1 I'.f.l Topas, very due. IM41vEIEl. Old South Side Vintage of 18S4 il'.f (V !T , . v , w v f St. Loubet. DRY PORT, ota .or & ? t-:r : .- CATAWBA, tuUlaudSparlUlu-. . "" ' U.A, : ' CIllMPAlG.NE, piper Heldskk. ,.ili i ,i i j BLACKBERRYE..andoldr OC i:i'!;i . . , , .,) KxtraFine. f . :'t it Vu , i . ;i . ; .. BOlRBOS WHim v.;; Old. I U)m PORTKK, 4 BROWN .STUl'T. SCOTCH ALE, HarkHua; and Sttll .' ' f The abuva Wlaas sad Llquuri an wsmnteii The Best in the Market, AihI roDiudoa for uedic&l and fftmiW fae, t ur h.1 wholesale uU reUil by v-, ( J, V..NAUERTH & SON, j mttlSm ' ' ,' 03 Mala sUraat. NEW MARKET HOUSE "BUCK LOT," S'REXCHTOWX. Attention ! ": East Daytoniaris ! ! THERE will ha MAKKKT la the Ntw Market llwiMi, bvtwwa aeon snd Muditua M., klrut trft.oa , i . Ifonday, Wtdaeiday & Friday Morning Of un wwk, and the aaeplq or tbatr prt or th cltjr may depend on Uniting there EVKHY lit. tichlftlOtl Olf MKAT. iee, VeiU. fork, Biutbin, Haulage, Pu.idini. llauu.ahouMera, Si.li .Uirn. Bf. PkklB.1 Meat, eto. In fact, everything turn aa niee and rood aa it oaa be hail atthenlil lUrUt ud at tlie name urieji. Keuiiiiutier tlie iIhv, t '; a IjOUVMH KlSK, u ' Af.KX ANttICK if A IT, 3 I Bi n.. t Ol aU kinoaj prluWt) W1M BaaUuNa, wd pramjpt '-HM KMPIRM '' - t l '"-' ,:" "!- BtoaatJobiiooBja. Democratic State Convention. New Advertisements. Special Notices. ;f Dr. BlokneU'dByrup t CII0LERA 1U3MEDY! mer Oomplatil. Pain or Vramp In Btomath r Bom l; tUvk or StHir SiomqcJiiratnltr't QoUe, tfl, ai n wamintea to ct s or no pny. In purely vegot. il. jwtta.ml l partieJrtor tpiti ut nafrutlr. Ulirhry Vfondr. very plfirrt to tho tatH, mild, unuiwfm inti wTin M atrengthem rtla ritem, ri likit n charm, affording ahaoat inn, dlate relief, a4 taut of tli article will aalliry the moat Inrrailulnua of theae facta. Sold by all dealer in iuVlne. i rii-aar sead tat clrralar. Try It.'-' IVepaml only ty Et'W'ARII HUTTOX l-roviueiwa, aV J. UEMil BARHC8 A Co , of Ymk,;enral Agenta. mSdawtn MrsrWINSLQW, ' Aa npThjniped Jltdrto nd f ojnsle ftijaiota. J'retentt Ut Hit AlleHlignof liothert her SOOTHiHd SYROPI l'r Clilldreu Teelhluir, . Whlrtl greattv facilitatua tha nmntunl bnlhln. hy turomla. the g unit, n-dnoUig all lnlamtiuiUoBa will allay A I.f. PAIJf and apaamodie action, and it Sure to i Regulatajthe Bpwels. Drpenil uiwn It, nuithera, K will give rcat to your. .'' aelvea and 1 ' t i . . Belief and Health to Tour Infants ' TTe burs put up and ?oM this article for over SO )ear, and van sat in eoNnoaxos tmimvT of it what we hava never been aide to My of any other menirnie aivrs aa it ritUD l.l ahinui.s I. stakci to arvitcT A euaa, whea timely naed. Ner li. we know sn Instance of dltaatiafaction hy any one who uaed it. On the contrary, All am delighted with Ite uerallnae, amlopaak In terma of omiiwinilarhm of Its mnajcal effl-cU and tnedl col virtue- Wncak In thli matter "hat w no know," alter an yeorv experience; and plkdos oca aircTATioN roa tus avLriLuiNT or what w s ihlciasc. la aluiort ovary iaitaara where the Inranl la auffuring from paiu sad exhanation, re lief will be found In arteni or twenty iniuutea aftur the ayrap la sdininAHterad. . . Full direction! for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine tin )m tha fac-almile of CURTIS A PKRKIM, Sen Toik.U oa the outside wrapper.' i , w . i . . Bold by all Irugglta throughout tha world, j ' PRICE. ONLY 39 CTS. PER BOTTLE. a34dnwSm ., MAIIKIAUU A ISP CKLIRA(iy,uifc. nay of Warning aud Instruction for Young Me. Also, mteasea and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure aaaansof rellar. mt arae of eharK In lenled letrerenvelopej.1 'Address, rrr. .1 SKII.I.IN ItOUOHTOV, Howard Association, i-nuuiieiphia, r. alWawlini A Oouah, Ooltt, op Nt Throat, RKQI1IKKS IMMKMIATat ATTKNTION, AND SHOULD UK CIIUUKKD. If allowed to continue, rrltatiasa ( the Lunge, at Paraaa neat t 1'ti rant AOacUaa,araa la . ', etsrakie l.ung-Dleeaaa , 18 OFTKN THK ttKSULT. " BRO Ari'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES , Haviag adirectlnUuenceto the parts, GIVE IMUKDIA.TR RELIKF., ' ' For Bronchitis. Asthtrjt, Catarrh, Cob sumptlve aa4 Throat Dlsfasri, Troches arc used with always good success. : SINtlKRS AMD PUBLIC SPEAKERS I will And 7VocAm useful iu olearlug the voice when taken bulorv Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusnal exertion of the smi organa. '1 tie JKieAaa are raconimended nnd pre. Buribed liy Fhyslulana, and have had testiaaoniall fnim eminent men throughout tha country. Being an article of true merit. nd having proearf their eillcacy by a test of rannv year, avh year Smls them In new loeallliua In various parts of the world, and the TVveAae are universally pronounced Obtain onl" "HKOWN'S BROHf'HTAT. spr. CHKH," and do not take any of the WortAUet Jml tatitme that may lie offered. . aoM avary-waere la Mtatlnttestfltatea. nd For- elgu Countries, at : cents per box. oc2S-mdw llsback'a Hitter. "There It many a It nt w trd apakaaa iat Jeas," said genlicnuu to his fflend who re. mark ul thai "Vrtsnkacksata tat, katl ifabark air laattet." t 4 J' . Dr. K. CO JU may t consulted as followa . In XRNIA at thn llpn.it puLliin lln.,u n- days, March Sr April 11: May if; Julys; Aug Sep IS; Oct. 18. ',: a,- la iiai tun at me Phillip House, ba Friday. March u; April 13; May lS;JnryC; Aug. IU: Bept 14; Oct. HI, . i , -. ; ' 1 1 1 1 ;l In THIiV nt the Morris House, on Saturdays March 10: April 14; May til; July 1:' Aug. ll;Sept lot Oct. 0. ' ' a-"t',1"-"- In til-RI JCHFIKIiD t the Wlllia Honan,' on Thuredays. March 15; April IB; May X; July It: Aug. 1 Sept. UI; Oot. . . ,.,.,V ,.,, " Dr. CONE has had oillcet in each of the above plane, that he him regularly vinited for the past Chroma diseases, including those of the Rye and Ear; makes no charge fur consultation; hat those who coiiMult himduairetroatiant,lie chocs-oa Cash ftir his Medicines. Medicines that, will last atmtlent from four to six mouth., ut laora. Hve to Thirty dollar, in Cash . . , ..... .,..,..:, Addreaa: Ur.KtJONE ' . ' in . i ,. . COLUMBDS, OHIO. : nov'Jft.illy ,f Democratic State Convention. New Advertisements. Special Notices. New Advertisements. O HI O WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. prun writ anown ima popular resort, having 1 bean lately purchased by tha undersigned and . ...!.., Refitted, and Re-furnished, la the best style, will bo on for "the reception of gneata qn ma y . . i ' I : 20th Of MAY, , i8ee.ry The locution of the Sprlngl, aaif th mlaeral properties of the waters, are a aura guarantee atiatutt all malarious or eontagtoos dUeaaea. Oumibiisae will run from all day train oa the C, V. ft C. K. R. Panaeugers leaving Cincinnati by the six o'clock A. M train will arrive at the Hprtnga at two o'clock P. M., nd by th aln o'clock train will arrlte at Ml P. II. ., A COl'ILlAiN BAND will be In atteadanc thronghont the Season. ' AU tetteit, paukage, aui beloniaing to guesta, rouveyed free of charge to aud front the Spring. t ii or ' oir;K i a e Will beuu.ler the auparvlsloa of Haior B. JT. Ff Htl.ll, Laaoly of A dans fcxpreaa, and formerly of C, A. Ht. Ixul B. B , and of C. r. TO1-P1S0, foruierly of Gait Hwuea, LonatvUla, sad lately of isurnet House, Cincinnati. ..... .i Ouesta Tlsitlng the Springs' can hay every as surance that ihe fare and acoommodatloa will b eu,ul II uot superior to any waterlng-plac In th U nlted States, r r OVt" )V (.'" The usual trip ticket will be Issued by the rarl. ous railroad loading fnpo CinclanaU. . All ba gaga tranaportod. free,' , .; TERMS Fonr dollar per day tor transient giwau. aud the uauml raduetloa tor ramula ra mainiug during tbaaeaaoa. ' atPubtOHce addren, Lewit Center, Ohje. ' JOHN H. FERRY, S " . ' " . PROPRIETOR... " ATLANTA, HOUSE, No. 3 MARKET, STREET, , AVTO"f,0. . ,u'IM XJARDINO BY THE WEEK AND MKAI.H AT AI.l. ilOL'RM. Xmlca ci.ua and Liquors at (II Uara CI i Q U TTT Lunch Every-day at 10 o'clock. ;il ' JAUOB WAUUOMER,' pr rropriacor. . tl ... I.'U . " ' I 1" TT- l'laiu ajsUjuAaalurii, neatly aiiateal Alt nil' SMi'lKU . .'it i.-. at Job Boom Book Store. BOOKS! RICKEY'S BOOK STORE! 020 TUli-cS. Street. . i Wk'a ABE JU3T BKCEIVINO A FCLL LINE OP "" NEW ANI CHEAP i r- I IT ' , Wall Papers! t '. . White Blanks, 9ATINS, '" '' 1 " 1 ' " 1 ' . , . . - i t ; ' i. : .1 DEAD GROUNDS, . . . ,-Vi'-' s 8TAKPED GILT. I " :l i t .- DHOOnATIOKTS .r.'b , i J ei .. , ;.. FOB CHURCHES, . ' " PARLORS, ,t . . . a DINING ROOM3, . . I '" I I i ALSO, A LA BUB LOT or Etnbraclug all tbe new and desirable Pat terns, 6, 7 and 8 feet long. STORE SHADES 1 ' ' MADE TO ORDER. . i ... t,.' i- . i : i A NEW LOT OF GENUINE ' Jvf .... .'.'.v.:r!'' :') ARNOLD'S INKS ! M.v-,-." c r .'.' in r r . vi Faber's Pencils. .. i . I 5 i : - f " I , Eagle Pencils. ,. . Gillotfs Pens, Fairchild's Gold Pens. .Xi SOLE AQ EXT FOB . , DEWEY'S FRUIT. PUTES, BOUND IN BOOKS AND UNBOUND. t :: ,t A COMPLETE LINK OF OFFICE STATIONERY Blank Books, :- ' 1 School Booki, -ALSO- FLAT CAPS, FOLIO POST, FLAT LET TER, MEDIUM AND DEMY PAPERS, CARD BOARDS, CARD SHEETS, i - :..!)( PRINTERS STOCK V"': ' " - , i.' ii i i i - 1 ' i .' 1 1 . . . : .1 BINDING: DONE ...... i' . .. . , I, . .i , i , '.r i .t t ..: ' r ; ; : 'Cas.ii Iaid for Ilags ' Rickey's Book Stored pU-ljr. Amusements. T UKNEIW OFICUA-IIotHfl PmpnHon A Muieii 9Ur Mn,fT J. V Turner A Kro .... W. TartHllo T. W. GtUilc irvMunr Third tpmunc0ortbUr.t Amerlcmi MR. B. MACAULEY, Sup ported bj the ultr strength af Ui ' ' EXCtXI.BNT COUPANT. Wednesday Uveniny.Mfty 23, 18(H), Will be performed the beautiful Play , by Oeorae Miles, In Ire acta entitled, ST. ROSE OF LIMA. Senor Valiant. Mr. B. MaraalT In eonseonenc of the extreme lensrth of this beautiful Way no other piece a 111 be perlormed. To-morrovr Night nn. b. DiACiii.ET. THICK. OF ADMISSION. Dreae Cirri and Orebostra Chair Ml can la; Re serred Heats W caU Balconr 16 oenta: Print Boxe 4 and S. KeaUeanhe tec: reA at the riothlnr store ol Walker A Turner No 801 Third street. Door open at 7 p. m. CnrUIn rises at 8. A e n Ay MATiirtg Ererr Satnnlay afternoon when the admission will be s cents to all part of the House. Wants. A NT ED. PARTIES HAVING Patent Uighte to ills pose of, or parties desiring to a.o. iH rsivni mgnts, will nna is so ineir uuer ost to call at the Ureat Western Real Kutute and Patent Hight office of L. WALTZ A IIUKKKTT, aolee, room No. 11, orer Post OfMoe, Dayton, O. fel, SO-dlra ANTED IT TO RR KKftWS THA CLARK A KKL1.Y hare established the "Amen can Patent Ulglit Kmporium," at No S10 Hecoml street, for the Introduction nnd snle of raluahln Patent RlghU and Lalior-saring MaeiiineiT. They request all who desire to dispose of or mirrhase Patents and Labor-sarlng Machinery to glre them a call. . marill-Sind AVTF.n PirpsnvH niTT nc vm. riAj i t, or tnoae Wanting BOA HP, Inrorma Woa aa to Loa Article. Ac, to Advertise la th Empire Want Column. Wants. House Furnishing Goods. CAMLET 8TOIIE AKD HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Van Ausdal, Harman & Co., No. H nam Street., Have in store a AVE IN STORE A L.r.OE STOCK. and are dally receiving 1IOI SE KCHNISHINU UOODa, aulUble for Furnishing Dwelling-Houses, Hotels and Churches, COMPRISING ENOLUU AND AMERICAN CARPETING or ariar nrscRipnoK FLOOR AND TABLE OIL-CLOTIIS, MATTINGS, DOOR-MATS. RUG3 AND DRUGGETINO. A splendid auoroment of the newest styles ' "Wall Papers. DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, IIMVAIir T. . ..T.i.i iu t -rAir.ll.i, TEASTER CENTERS. FIRE-ROARD PRINTS. Sheetings & Pillow-Casings i.orcamuooas, .ountonanes, Toweling, Napkin, Doylies, TABLE LINEN, TABLE AND PIAKQ COVERS, Window-shades and Wini1ow-trlmiuira. Picture loons. Picture-cord. Picture-nails Eichardion's Celebrated Irich linem Curtain-Cornices, Bandn Jb JPhta. Carpet-Warp and Cotton-Yarns, PURCHASED Since he ('(line in I'rieex, And wo bow offer the Good at NEW YORK PRICES. . Carpet Made and Put Down. Window Shade and Cornices put up, and other work executed at short notice. .s-.o, AyjLli AUSDAL, HARMAN A CO. daelv-lyd 74 Mln Street. Wants. House Furnishing Goods. New Advertisements. m STUBS AID KW bOOIW. HEN BY JUILLElt & CO., OlO Third stxreot, WOULD bog leave 10 Inform their friends and ttlA minll.. In mnn.nl ,L n. - 1- ..ii.iw, ma, ine oare juai a Brat-claaa Merchant Tallorinir s. saousnment at No. Ill 'i liird street, whero they will be alwav ready to receive orders to inake ganoenu in the latest style. Their goods are of tlie latest Fashion and Style "wcstpriceay P0"'''0 a ,'"w u' 'lac, . ... neanr-maiie -lot II I rig s hei tt001' offered, whioh nill be sold very r.if!?lr' aaaortment of Oont.1 Pnmishing H . ula UM1U. -..eniiemen will do well to ?a!eli0ur tloek before purchasing elsewhere. n, 1 aill.lnJi.lt A CO- X Alzxtlzis.! ra,lxxtlxr Get your (laintinf dooa by KVHNS & McHENKY, No. 1 FOUBTH STREET, be. Mala A Jefferaoa. All nd of work In their line promptly attended KikJ?."1."?0,. ""t WAKBLINO done In the highest style of the art. Ceilings calclmlned in JSlor miaaer:, kind. St Sign Tnd Ora" ""ttal work neatly don. mlldlm Oue Tltoujtaud liuxtta of lEST'S tXCELSIOR VERMIN DESTROYER Just mixed, and for tale at w bolcsale prices at No: X07 mnd 109 Jefferuon treet. I contain attrsctiv oil, to that Venn In will ?U Sowl Ul.' U'd' UMl '" "WJr w" " THE ONLY PREPARATION! Il.1'!,.Mff,i0 n,M ,ht u aoar before tha pnblio. n.l will do what It lt desirad to. Dor tale by alt Oruggisla. adm 8hrift"M Main of Iron.! Vulatn, George W. Stewart and Lydla Stawart against WIlliMia ll..llanl.nu.lta. Ml. Superior Court. Caso No N punuanee of an onler of sale issued hum the Durariin uuurin, witnin auu lor aioutgomery uounty, and to rati di routed, I will offer at publio sale, on the premises, in the towuof r'anuersvlUe. on tlaturdim. -junt 90. lonp At f,iei-M, aVIv.,!. ar The following premises, to-wlt: In-lot numbered thirty. two (as) In the rillageor Fannersville, Ohio There 1 upon laid lot a brick house, a good well of water, fruit tree, etc. . u iinniiiH. ut. ..en sii irniisa t two hun dred and tweoty-ayedoliara itato), and cannot tell lor loam thaa twn.lliInU nf thnV-T,..,..... WaV. - nKV.n, AIWHI,;, una u at SANDUSKY AND CINCINNATI R. SANDUSKY AND CINCINNATI R. R. 1866 1866 ir.'Lf.V'1.,er Mo,iay. MT l, eanmotr Train IlroadulbUow., " ""-UuclunaU fcf.lliv.i " n.rtoa. Arrlv Nightvfre: .;Ps IZIZ mvku o 1 "gna. connects at Sprmai4ld tor fiir ihi v 1 1 tH ""a" a"" "olawara. at torrel - j ,-, iur r inuiay, as v.yoe lor sua lost and West aud lor Ihe bast Night Kapreta North cunnacu at CiYDi lor th 1 h" !,Sa1'"'t forCleveland aud th kast. aud and Upper Lake. aievpiug vni on Ntgat Kxpreaa. J. "- POTTKit, Ueueral bupriatndet. B. F. Hakobavb, Agent. or I8ITING CARDS Maatlyartatad at ta assriitit, Staaaa Job Baoau.