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THE DAILY EMPIRE. 11 , atOHINMOM. flTCH... , lAVTON Monday, ' ' - tiwrlilti "oino. K July S3, 1866 Democratic State Ticket. nrruRTAKT or atat, Gkw.HKNJ, I.KKKVHK. of Shelby. WM. LAKWIIJ.. of Aalilaiiil. ( f ' ' mtrKM Joimik, TIK1H. V. KEY. of Hamilton. To the Democracy of Montgomery County. Yon r hr-hy rwiue.teit to meet In the mm:u 1'nwn.hip.al the naual .lceof bolillniteWtlon., i.i ui..v UMm.k il of AliUHHT, at I two o-eJek r. , ami In therl ... . ...... ...i.u.k w m ur aaltl tl. ul Mich nto-u .ol b.ieafler to tte.litnnU.-il, for the V"r- ...pnlntinii lvlnM UialUn.1 Uic t ..only C.MinUnn of UK lxKrnojr. to I h.'UI nt tlM KIil. HA IX. IN TIIKI IIV OK IIAlln. On ,Vi(ife?-. t IK ! o "!. At ten o'.VH-k A of nalrt ilnr. n"nliiilUi itirt ,im for the wroral fount) odlcM to he Bilnl l thr inininc fiction K T iiW l ntlttt wirwntfH I'lulil. nn.l rji'h Waul l thrtw. lH;li iti- Alllie iwm4 time nml .liw e, n nm nl-o re-nuoli-.l In nuiMiliii ni-li-mUn to tin- Hini r.itii t'i.nSirmoii.il I'niHeiitloii, ol the Tlilnl HMrii t of Ohio; lo be hi-H In llnimltou. Holler loiiuly.on itic ilnr of Auirufrt, IWiA. : 't!ii.ortlounirnt It one lleb-iJAU' forrm-h one nniiUreU otn cunt for tjKiino w. mokuak, un nn ii.l.liU.MM.1 IH-li-;it loi ewh llrty "lf l"l ..a i.. ..i.li W, it nml 1'iiwii.lilii liuvlui; IliO iianiit. Hy tniniMili"niii'iit llrn iiiiihIht hi Ik-1- t-K;tleii t m IuIIowk: WkTllt. Wr Invite the tmruent ami hearty ro-oici-iition of A, fc Hil-oll'l. '1'iiir.l KiniTth . . Han . fiixlh. ... N'tmlh (Ciclith . 'ro.nhlW. ' Ma-liMin . ... 4i-lli-imi . J .i. tou l-rrry ... I.I.V K.i, 1. 1.. I, .h Wavno ... . Hull, r lii-i-ian Wiiliintfuiu Alimni. . . . HurriKou. . . Van Hiirt-n . Mivi Kivi-r No. liek-tcau-H t I , . . . . il .. ' .. . I a 3 a . . . ...... a a I 5 a me.-y liciuoi-riit and imlrlnt in Hie work "f tne ri.i.nm cunv.'ii.. ,Si'i:uriii(! Una. we have mi Innna- tinu niajviiii. Hint vl.amy will iwit-.h iini ""r li.inliri- at Hie rWae of tho vcniiiiK siliti,u;l leal : n una- anj tnmliter era will thin n un the uoliin-ul unwiHiela vf our coo "try, ami tin- nif.it Shlo ol htate will aafelv ant-hor ill the Uuvi n of iMTiiianenl Peace ami Union, uniler the ointitu- tlon. anil tho neolile of our entire country lie untile to retnl'-e over Hie re-e-'t.tlihliiiii-iit of hiw uoJ onliM- tlirtmjrhout iho lati.J lly oriicr of tin, !H-iiiocrtUn'. tVnlrnl tniuiiiilu-e. K TlllllHlK, W I'ATTim, I1AVIII I I. AIIK. l.K'inui. V. NAUtilllH, lll.NNIS I1WVIK. July 17, 1866. Colonel Le Fevre. Colonel B. I.e Kkvuk, tho Democratic camlldatc for Secretary of State, made us a err nleasaiit call on Satunlay last, lie has recently made a brief tour of the east cm and northern lmrtinus of tho State, and reports the prospects of the lieuiocraoy as hopeful and ein'Oiua);inj.' at the cumin;.' fall election. Colonel .K 1-'kvki! is an ac coinpUsbcd lrcntlenian and a lliorouh TH-iiiim rut, whtnte election would do honor to thu btation to which be ha been tlesi;- lial.tl. Charges Admitted. The etliUir of the Journal admits the im utaehiiient. "SilclU'e Eive conwnt," Hid as he haa Ua-ii entirely ailent upon the r..tii.of the -iluilition t'oniitv t'onven- tUm,we have a riKht to conclude and do conclude that all wo have tlJ P" aubiect i so true that it cannot even be palliated much less ilenil. The silence of the .JViunial admits that our chargea are tnm. The publie may therefore regard It fiict admitted cvn ly our political oppo- ....... .1.... al.A nnmlnff nlw.ll lllkll C.klllltV .J. .. i .ii . .i...... ,,ri,t tnventiou 1b nothing moro than a packed ojf'ai'r, to lie used by the city manasera tliev mav think beat for their own purpose. How much success candidates are to have. w lio are put up a the noiuluee of it packed Oonrrniirtii we shall sec hureafter. Stanton. , A letter from Waahinirton says that ...him reason irovernine Stanton, iu hansr- ins on to his neat in the War Olllre, is . ,u k,v,i,o- r..,.rr.rn rti.litious liulv- ment of indliniatiou coufrontiiii! him, when lu, iiL'ain bocouiea on of the. , when be Is within the reaehoft.be bun- dn-ds of his military victlmsof bastileeru- eltles and outrages, and no wiu.Ai;tuJ.(iy- oaer budu-yuard can remaie his wltroou car onss from the indignities that will surely visitctl upon It, and for protection against which bo w ill be lm)iotent to call other A guilty conscience is malting serious work with him. He fears to meet the responsi bilities of bis frequent outrage upon American citizens. He dreads tlie eonae- iiuenei'a of his reMUted otllcial tyrannies. Hence bis change of base a few weeks on the occasion of hi serenade kim:1i, pseuilo indnrsemont of the policy of atlmiuistiiitiou! He wauls to retain IiIh ficii under cover of which to escape, vengeance of so many outragetl people Hut he will not be permitted to do so. must, go out into the world aa simple w in M. Stan ion and trust to the furbenr-am-c of those towards whom he delighted in showing no mere v. or to the leniency the laws he has so flippantly set at Stanton. Going, Going! Nothing has so shaken and destroyed small remnant of coiitldencc reased (Hirtion of the people iu tlie radicals of as the recent publication of their in caucus and Mr. Kavmond's iu regard to it. The secret veil having been lorn their deformity stands acknowledged tlie world ami they ure recognized the plotter who design plunging tho Coun try Into another civil war rather than their party supremacy. It is related that a Wall atroct broker, who had made a pile In gold, called a in llroadway, last Haturtluy, and Hush and generous, toltl the driver be would give hi in, Instead of his fare a "put" on gold for the amount of f. Cabby ant-opted. Huiwequeiitly he sold his ehauce tor 50. boon came the foreign news, gold fell to 117, and cabby' traiis iKtlons amounted toti'iftu, which the broker had to pay. The Last Military Usurpation. Tli Amerlrau "'iiilu littvo tn-romc , no Aoftouinl t tin utarrvam-n ami the Ul otloli of millUry 'k-poUirH that xucli mi order eini from Aiiprrtor aiitlinr ity iw lb it from Uunrral Okant, thry mui U) ri'jjanl It a lmily tn rourxn ol ovrnt a matter of nn hmi'1ii1 iiituinnt lien, In Ifnlli. It Im not lnVn ii-ilii; ill ll v mnnk'al It'aluiv, Ivy an) lliiiiK r- iiHllii')r. Wr'ri'pinl It rvprmltM-lloii In our ciitiinin a ii matter of Htilileli'iit lniairt muf U Hltriu't tl bwI1 ntU'iitlnn tif our reailer. Jtaaysi HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY. ADJUTANT—GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, July 1, 1866. General Onlt-r No. 44-I Miai-tim-nt. Ha trlet nnil lamt (-itmnimiilorft of HUiU lately In raU'llion iir liert-liy Oinvlo.1 to am-at stir-ton ht hnv lifaiior i:iy lnrri-iiHor 1 a illi tin-rulillilliOtiilll of (TllnCS AIM 0',!IIW iiraliitollli'r. awntA. rillwiw ll(i l,,hii4biiit of tlif Uilit.il State. Irro- a,v.ivi nf t-.ilnr. In rM where tin' civil WiMiUolthclgntin.ritiijaverttiiMlto mnl ini hring I Hin-ti ihiM ii-H l.i trl:il. iiikI to tletiiiii them III I militHrv confinement until W'h 41'"" ,roprr)m!lcl:il trllmnnl m-iv ! roMV nun u illiiu' to lr I Ik-mi. A Hlrirt ihhI iroinil onnini'ini'iitof lliinonlT Is. nijnirM. .- . E. D. TOWNSEND, A. A. G. How U till, !xHotllii!itv iiiv n-- jAi'ilmir How sjonlil it lc i"T:iiilt-l r titar ttit' JJny VrW 'A jmw IhrlilO' u1 nimiiliv oi-ifiin of Norilii-in ilrsiolisiii i;.-lici:ll IJrnnlN oi-Ol-l'tlilntll'nilllU- n-ciMiL' ii I L'i-iii T:il urn -t nun in- fiiinri "i liis nniNiriliii:itfi of Mil M-r-im n Hi" lnn-ly ronfiMlrml.o Stnl.K who Iibv onitnitt.'l. or nlinll htrcnftrr rommit, ontrnjrr npon loyal iM-rsons of uny color whicn tin; ih-:ii llllllioi iticn (in IIOI mill l.llllll Hoi liinnn. i.i till' IIIOKt llllXill:lllt ll.l)HT Wl' Ii:"' ir llll'll lor iiionlllx.- II mil- liiiriiiy.i'ii " mj-'in i HUtliurity it will piovn n ti-rror to rvll iliMiis uinl u nun It iici'il.'il Iiii'1'1 to tlir KriMH'iiUii loyuliiln ol the South. Wi-nr- li'litlv iiiltlliiil It limy IK" u limn ii"" "- forc-i'il. 11 it equivalent In freth prwMtna turn of mm tint ime ol the. South, wlinro no other law oix-rtilim -to protect those who i i .... 1. 1. .-..i ... .!.-. I'..:... 11 linve ween iiiiLiinu w w: inv.n. . t A MlKHil fltOlJkMATIIlK OK MAKI'IAl. I. aw!" That U whnl;ll In In ho view ol OitKi.i.HY. Is It not the llr-it iiiovcineiil to ward the oeiilns of snother civil wakI I It not th tint movement in the re-'.- tubll.slimt-nt of Hint iliuniKililu nyslein of esiionnj;e, whtrh dirnisheil einployinent to ho many Ih-twlives, iiiioiineiH. jnyjuif :unl MUxil-piKeoi.t ilnrlnK the war. ami, I" the prosecution ol which, ho many hnn- I drills :iml tliolHamls of repiitali'.u citizens courts lor tho avowed purpose U U com siill'ered oiilrasrea and Kiii'iitions unpar- dutiable? Aa tlie Louisville Coiirini- says, the first iinpii'ssloii protluei'd by the readiiijjof Ibis doriiinent is that a monstrous assumption if p.'Wcr is about to be attempted, and ilr.it tlie military arm ol tlic (iovcriinieut is still ri'jiariled a.s siipieme. 'J be second bnpres siou is, that a wholesale, system of persecu tion is about to be iiiangiiraled. That It is a nsiiipittioii of power, not authorized by the Constitution or the laws, caiinnt fliil to st l ike tbo dullest comprehension, while the necessity for such usurpation does not by any means apH-ar. Tne country is quiet, the iieople orderly, the civil i oni'ts in full operation and actiiifS ellieiently, admi'lis- teiint; justice and punishing crime. Their Hats and decisions are no w here resisted, nml the whole machinery of the adminis tration ol civil law U in a most mtti.ifaetory condition. v It will W seen that Hie oiiler diict t.s the arrest of all "iK-rstm.s who have been or may be hereafter charged with the commis sion of criine-i" auaiunl llm persons enn- uii-rateil. This l.s about comprehensive enough Ui cover every spii-ies of crime which can becommilU'd. Rut the ipieKlloii naturally arisen, w hut is meant hy tin- wtnil V'haijretl y" I'.y whom must the cbarfre havo been niailcj -Evidently lint by the a the party arrewted is to bo held a prisoner ' 1 an pel . tho courts to prosecuto hthous ho "eliarged." Tho preauiuption la that upon a eharjio, maile by any Teiponsiblo or irre sHnsilile person, without any Investigation of the charge, with no authority to lniiiire whether It Is Busta'uied by vit-cuiusliuicA-a Justifying a nusplclon of its truth, the arrest must be made, ami when it is made until 'Such time as a proper' judicial tribunal may lie ready and willing to try." Hero then we ' sec that a arson actuated alone by malice, may jro Is-foie tho military autboritica with a eharire. luiviiiK not the allghttttt tbuudatlon, and uimiu bis uiiMipiairted staU'iiient the the party iiBainsi wnicii inc charge is nrouKht le arrested and deUilmd until some his competent tribunal expresses a willingness to consider the, case. No court may held tor mouth, and the victim of this ties POthr exen lao' ol power languishes prison. We believe that such unheeding re wilbouta iarullcl in the history of world; they are certainly swll bout, war- be aid. ago rant in our system of goverumeqt, and those who attempt to enforce them will deserving of the severest censure as well merciless punishment. ' . Tlie Courier truly observe that It la subject of anxious inquiry whether or this alHiminable edict hut the Kinelimi the Preuident. It is as diHIeiilt . to believe that ho would have authorized aucli an un warranted and outrageous usurpation and lower, as that C.en. Grant would have ven the tured upon It without his approval. of the He Kn- of deli ance. tlie by a Con gress pro ceeding let ter away, be fore as sur render car riage Dad lug that ('2), 5(1,001). out over confident Washiniiton Moiiaiji. The Wasliingtou correspondent of the New Vork Wnti limmi, a religion journal, thus depli -Is the slate morals at the National Capital under Hadi cal auspices: "Licentiousness and drunkenness are trimiucnt feature of Washington Hie season. jUeniuelH oi ongress spenti al'tcrnooiis anil evenings in billiard drinking saloons, and their night in houses of ill-fame or assignation, rive-sevenths ul' the llepiibliean nielnlsTS of Congress sh-iiiI I )ii-il' nights in licentiousillssipalioti. While a majority of the I icinocnitli- luein bers are working for the gootl of the conn, try, tlie opposition, relying on its mnimilv, goes in for a 'good time,' so called. Wasfi- ingtou, under Abolition auspices, is mint licentious, depraved city in the Union. Ilriiil.ing saloons, gambling houses. Iiouses of prostitution amf assignation are the Capital as side-shows are about a Harlots and niggers occupy tlie smile on their net members m Hour, and throw kbucs to thetiinl and lality' reprt'senlativca of honest constitu encies. "Sail, aatl, indeed, lint every word Let us hope Unit the next election send here a diil'ereut class of men. "Malcolm." The Mrs. Hodgers, nccused of starving Infants in Law rem e, Massachusetts, la eighteen year of age. hhe kept a Kiigland "MMr wliite trash" toedti. "All liesh I gi-ass," sighed Hprlggle dinner tlie other day, and the wretch added, "ol all grasses, give mo plump grass widow." Who are the Disunionists?—Who the Traitors? Kfio fAMiifvilln Jemtmii tbo hold up Uir jxilltli I mirror, w hh-h very fbrt-llily Annwers IImimi ipitstloiiA : ) . y " A ncfitihler Inform ua that the Vmo ernllo p-irl v la one of miller, not nrim ifilm, That la Jiik what Wenilell I'lilllifM my of the KiMiiiMiciii iMfty. nnuiim, whole ol sni-tl St 1 1 IT, It Is nil slillljr. (JimhI policy la In-Mcr tlimi hnd lirlnrlple; nml dr all 'pir-tli- tbrr la a)oibla gouil lawl tiail- iu polity and prim li'ie.. Tin blinil pari iau ilcfemla nil aoru of raacitlilh on principle, anil i sn't e how nlMiinl he la. Tim pmaciit pArif lii imwef lrcl that they r the snliilri. Aft the world Heea that they are corrupt, pnwll)ral anil profllsfiiW, They nr t.iribl for fn-eilom, anil trample iinilcr foot the cardinal doctrine of free government. ' rri,i.ir .'UiiMj-l(.u.OH lu-nimit. them. In tillr- 'niiitnf frfedfiiii, Uivi,il il Uiclr. iiatha. and they linn t ai-e It. lheir eonseleiiceH art UK) W ilder to olniy thq Constitution, hut tough enon;rli t Ineal; It. '1 hey curse the South lor wanting hi quit the lluion, nml then tefuiio ti have the I'nlon thcmselvea unless Ha conditions are i IikmxivI by uhiuigrm? the CiHistilutlon. Yet tlier keep ii p a rnckllui; and hiihhllnz nlioiit reheK and alMint justice and ri;lil and vivllixiiliim.' " ' 'l'lii-v anl iiai nutceji Hint the South w ill be true, to III iovemilicnt-llinl K they want tofjrt mattera so arranged that they will nlttiiy liave awer to do as they ili-ae. , . , , i , ji,, - It urviir ofi-irra -Ui llii-tn Pi l'Iv lb Koulli iia'i:lii;ec ; th il lliey will lie true lo lli Utivfrnnient, Wv tnink these friiaritiiteea :tre net-iliil; f-if tli'S same party never wa. Ijiilifiillo lb.-lit vermin-lit-, and we don't belii-v" it ever will lie. Uliascilh. r per- verUul or delled tbo plainest. prnviriMlis of t;ie organic law. They tne now tiiiwlKUi? to live In tin I' i.m iimiIci the ( oiistiiatioii. They have lixeil iin.iinn's thai, lire to l a tint i;a i.m to Ijiiii'o. ' i ' -v The rasi ala I I oes it lint oi-ciii- to' tlinni that the South h id lis llilii h rlirht to de inaiiil otliercoiiililioiis of tliet'iiion aalhey have? . , Tim South uhLi-iI for a change or. i-oiull-tlona. I'onldn't pet them, and trhsl to leave tbii Union, and .asked to be let alone. These fellows havtnjt the power to sny no Vnlon, nnleaa wecan jjet other conditions, and aa wo have the purc and tbo worl, wJ w ill neither o nor let go, Tlie Soulli haa alieady ukivihI to conilir lions these Kadicnls had no lijrht 10 ile niaml" now they deinanil olhers; and Wen ilell riiiltips says they have, still more to demand aller these are accepted. They still Ti ill not have tin- Unloii; . 1 - ' i Such conduct Is what the rascals call jua- t hl,.l..' ' ti. ri..u:i ...-.ii .n.l i. . whole of them oiic of these days. . I the Traitors? New Advertisements. rrc"v jz jlmx jh s For Snmmer Drinks. r.l-iiniii c.'-vi-i 1 1 J , Pine A.ile M :e, , atvls1 rv Svi'un, .'a.iplan-i v ,svi up, . i . .1 111., khi-r, v Svruj. C, yiL. 'rint Kxtrctt OYSTERS ;,-klf, in kh Jurs; t 'Vft. 4IHV .Wttl U (Klttl. (..Mlh; :-it''a. oiid itntl (W4i M.mit cuts; ! I V'II ' H'k t.tlllCll, lUO MMIHll C;tlt. CHEESE. - Wi'sUtin Itescrvo-wU'eteii; HwIsh; l.iuilMti fc; f?Hff.. . Li! f Alo. KlnTuriiTr RTtrnets: I'ioiieer Yt'.iht I'ow It-.-: r.ii4tn la lite Mill, ilotihlt ilinti.l: ll.illimuru lliirrnitr: HorttuiM olive. Oil. ft rv Hue t.ittM-o- lute, (KitMK-h hmU Aiut-rtt'uu); v'rt.iiut Mimluril (in ,iui ami k('iE ) . , , lie In tlie be as thu not of of J. V. NAUERTH & SON, 'neriinm ' ,n ' ' (03 main Street. L7 m Xhkcj It A17 .. ; . Iuirterof 1 i , ;, rj RHEIN WBITT Anl ilealur In n : , it- CATAWBA WINE, , No. 27 Tliinl Street, . J yn Itf . , -j IJaytoxi, Oliio Miami University. rplIK neKt aesiinn of this liMtiultion will A ope.ietl on BION OA I . . " THE17TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT V A V V I. T Y : It. I,. T IIK, Ii. Ii.. 1'ivsiili'iit. nml !, lesHoror Inti-lltvtinil untl Muni! 1'hiliwinliy H. N. S 'ItnAICO, I.I.. II., 1'roa-i.sor of Nut 11 nil S-it-ii'-e. II. II. til SO OP. A. M.. Vl-onMr of the I. of the this uieir and the about cir cus. gal leries, i lie mo true. will but New after, im mediately a l.itiiL'it.ii;c mi, I l.ili'i'ulurt'.. It. W. literal! I. A mo, A. M, rrottswr M !l I lltMil ;tl ies. . J. It. Ml I A. M , rriift.'sorol'thl'lireek I .it"i'ii.tii ttti.l 1 .1 1,'r.iLn re. IIOBI;H1 OIIHIS'l'll:, A It., I'llli,:ll the tiraliiluar st Ins, I In uiMitlon to tnsi i ut tiou ,n the iUmiv lepart in i; a is, uti: liubU'Ch mive pr utu lor A Course of Lectures on' Law. To he delivered hvseveml dittnuibhed gentle iih'ii oi the- Ia'l'.iI IVotcff'on. lly nn act ol ihe l.e.'rinlrti ure, the jiri vlk'uca the I nieih.lv a.' ollei'iHt. To all Persons who Served in Army of the United States KKoM OHIO, Willi, K MINOUH, during thu nr. The Iniihlin are unl'r-foin thoiTtutrh repair, ;it nil expeiiMt! n ncvei tl thoint.nid di.llarn. T.-ii-Unn .iiid Aluoliii 'ire Liking vixoroiw uieaitreH ,jfl" in.-)t:ie. till- en.loii uiiMit oi (he l uivurmly. T K It M S : In Uiolniii re ;ui..r hI.ukmk. i Mir auuuHt J 10 fti tito ta.imiuar HcIhkiI, per tumiiai .Ul lu the l n;,hh aiui rVu itiillc iH'pai tiiiL-nl perauuiiiM .. , :til Ui l-'ortMrh imiii . )nr annum UO t lM:ili iruliithm fi e 6 l-nr twiroid hiuhltiiK". . k l.duiny iee ... 1 I -aw Li;ct ureji oiten to tho in all the Depart fcor furllier iui'oiiu.Uiuat adilruwi auy uuiiuUtit'or oxtoiu. Ohio, July, miA. jyna Metropolitan. Beatanrant, N. 171 TUIrtl etreet, Adain Knecht & Son. Prop's. MKAIJ1 lurnUhud ut all houm during the and evt'oiu. The Umt of evurytbiuK market ulfttrta ill lie upplu d. JudJNLtt every Huutlay aud Woiluundav inora ing, at tuu o'clock. J uUutw Special Notices. :. .:. c . ta -.- A ! PrFtll FOR TBI HAqiiKKtCJIlKr. i rawUm ,'laai hlMnaiaa Cere. rhailwnSi "Mlnht mMia rrM.n 'hata1 rtakal "Hficbt BlMU I'errna.' Mlt' Mlaaaailaa -rrf .If. njisM tlln ( I niw i'rea, A vi a.qnMla. alli.ala an4 Fragrant ParAnna, aiMIIIrd eroMI lha rt an llfal tumm Vn) as,al.wilu..-r T-?n' Maanfat'tnr nly W ' 1 ' -- iui 1 1 U V PHAI.XH,Nrt'ark. BKWAfck! OK COIlNTKRKKrr ASK r)R 1'HAI.ON'S TAKB KO OTIIK.R . - .lrWIIW t'nowlv-4SJ f T Spocial Caution. mr.wiNMi.owNKuTniwn phhi'p has become n pepalttr tl vat,aa partii have put nut artirlOH railing llii-m Mrs. WintUiiv'a. I'lease lake nntli-r that I'll K l US. W INSLOtV tK TIIK XOllTMINIl Y IH1 1 In NOT I UN N WTtll WITH Altt OTIIKIt A ItTlt'I.K. judlaarSin Pr. Kicknoll's Syrup! , TIIK tiltHAT i ' ' ... i CHOLERA REMEDY ! I Alto, fytneHttry, lWtrht, Mtimt Mhrhn, mt- (YmVrf Int. fit4n or thttmp in WttmrtfiA tr Jtow- V( .iA or &mr ST.nhm A, Painter' Ootit', At., titnl ift naii'tiiid'il liMTUfcNir ii'i p.iy. f tii-it y vi-jrct- ttliio, without inrti U ttf (pii.i at uatrutlf. Highly Ammnllr, very jilfiiwuiit U tho thU nOil, hut Nitra In itn ciTfrt, nriirniH nml stifutht'iiH Uw ysUm, at'lfc IIVc a charm. afYuiiliiitf ii'imt ImmA- t i ; 1 1 0 ri'lU'f, aitil .1 t.i-li; of tho lit tlclc; w iU ;ilMy the mtt incn'thiloti. of tlit"-o f.wlH. silil hy ull tW.itVr tn iiuht lc rh'iiM1 M'nii lor cinjilnr. Mrs. WINSLOW. Aa eiuerientual Nunte and ITfliniilo Pltyaiiilrtn, 1'renentt tn the Attentinn nf Motheri her I . ' i OOTiilnT SYRUP! For Cliittlren IVrtliiiltf,' WhU ti ftrc4tty iVlUuitM th prtM i H of (aja Hiiiiic, byMil'ttiniiiK tlioKut.l,rtidthiingiU iulaiuittiilioiift, will nil u y A I. Ij I'AIN him! simsiiMHlie- nation, untl ii Sure to Regiilate the Bowels. tiivni tioou it, luolhent, it h (ll give re t to yonr- Relief and Health to Your Infants. Wu huvft iMit Hp ami aoM t Ii W tirticle for over lit ,1111(1 IAN PAY IN CONl-'tli:Nt:K and TIC I t II ol' it wlmtwfi liftvtt nuvvi havw allt- to mh of tiuv oLlirr 1HC. lit MM'-SKVKR 11 AS IT rAII.U IN AHINMJ.I'. IN- HTANOK TO KFKKCT A CI? UK, When timely IISi'4l. Never iliil we know an instance of tlirwjttiHtnetioti hy uny tun: w ho iifcil it. thi thy roulr.-uy, .ill mv lclihU tt with itn iiiu'iiitioos, t ml ptult in tciniH f t ointiii'ihliition ol ii maK"tt cflttls uml riHU wil virlucti. WuHjieak in thin mill tut- "what wb no know," ftftor !UI years' experience; and ri.KiMiic OfR KK)( PATION FOU Til K Kt' l.V I l.l.M KNT OK V K AT WK DKt'LAUK. In :iimot ovory iimtHm where Iho inliuil 1 MilTi'rinh' IVoin jiuin umt uxhuiiMiioii, i- lief will hii ftmiHl in UfU'tin or twenty uiihutcp ntler the syi up i Hilmiiiit4ietl. Ktill diive.lioiin for ushn: will tuueuupany cc,h holtlc. None jTcniiino uiiIcks tlie fue simile of L-KJ'IS A I'KUKINS, New Voik.lson the inUidc rapper. Soh I hy nil li uKit lliionhout the win hi. I'KICE. ONLY 35 CX8. PER BOTTLE .'.M'luitlilll (back. Kilter. ..Tharfi t Miinr at true word .pak.n in Jeal, Haiti a irentleman to his frieud who ru. uiurRtal that .42rc'.il.i4-.lifcair K4, bu Kobiacka ara butler.' i lie atll) riiviih'lii'e, It I I.KM AS York.lii'iii'iMl Airt'nts. IIAHNKS in, ol lh'J.I.1,,11,11'3 Kl.tltltl l AND I'.I.IIIAl: V, an Ks- say of Warning anil liistrnetion for Yointjr Men. Also, liinenHe ami Ahmtt- which prohtraUt the vital (M-iwers, with sure means of relief. Hent free of t-.lttii-Ki aealt-il lotterenrelomis. - Aililress ir. SKIf.l.lN llilUOIITilN, llowaril Assot'liitin hilatlelilita, P. , . t I ! talttUwaa A 0.lrb', tJolil. i.r Ho. 'i'hctw.t. UIUIKM 1 lUMKUlATIt - ATTFNTJON. I AND ' 1 'T reruia1 SIIOlllJl II K CIIKt KK.ll. If allowed to MalUnlMi, ' - : " 1 - Irr.tatiaa af Ik. ., a . earabla l,ui Uiaoaaa j ) J - murrfii inn itKmn.i. BROWN'S BROeiCHUL TROCHES ' t llttviniradireoiiiipuiiw utlM pt.rb'.i OIVR IMMKOIATK RKLIKK. For BroBchltis, AthirA, Catarrh Con- i samDUve and Throat UUa. TrochJtr are mm1 with always ko4 itidiens HINiiKliM AND PUrTIJt; ftrKAKRRS wilt tlnd TWAai iisefitl In i-leariiic tlie vme when t.iJt4in lH'iire bin Kin k e 8Hi.k.i., And rt)vinff thu throat alter nn unusual exertion of the Toe.nl org ftns.. The 'JVov&m ure nvon-Bioortert antl yrv- scriiH'U ii v i nvsiciaiiH. ami mivc uimi u-MuiiiiMuiiia fwtin eminent inen thnniffhont tho eomitry, lleiiig an article of tru merit, iml havhtK irord their tltriw y hy h U!t oi niiiiiy yearn, eat n ynur initio them In new hvralitles in varionn partn f world, and the Tyo Sm Art uuivursaily pinoiim-4'd lut ti! than other articles. Ohtuitl Mv tiU(lU Jili'lM Hill, nlu CHICS," iuul do nut takft. nAiy of Uie Wor(Al9 hni t.itiitn that mav Imi offcrcci. t Bohl iTdi v lK-rell UieniH SLitw. and For- eiirii tJ4uutrit:, :ii 4b ia Hrr Lx. 4 J Himl w . . . - -f ( -.t Iftr K. CON K mihj' he connvlU'd mm folkowa: In XKNIA tit tho le)t Kutinif Houmi.oii Thnra la.v. Mart h W: Auril May 17: July 5: Auu. S4pt. I I; Oct. 1H. In HAV't'ON lit the Phillip llomto, on Krldiiyn, 14; ti-t. lt. Man-hit; April 13; May IK; July ; Ann. 10; Hcpl, of the lu cent to Ill THOV lit tlie MorrW Mouc, 00 S.rfnr.Uvd M.irch it): April 14; iuy lit; July 1; auk. " i Oct at. Li .slKNOFIKTit at Mm Willi llouso, ThursdriVrt. Murch ir; Apul IU; May. . July Arnr. IK HpuL 'JD: Otil. wr. i lk. CtiNK h.t hadorlietffiii orttJi ofLli iiIniva plae4'44, ihnt he h.ui reirwlarly vir.ti il thr the He ven ye.n.,, and he li.i treated nod mired many t'atieiiU, iu each of (he aliove platui, he ran the Im!i- oi iiicivit ' in each place a Ui his Or. CONK Tie:UH mid tJuiva ull vanellei t.hnntie lUnit.aSa-'n. im lit'liiiti ttii ul the I'.vu l,.ir: ni;il.crt tio t'liiuo lor ciii.otlatio"ti luit tho -ii who i oiiMiit. In iii di- ire treatment, he elurjfOH Can lb lor h Mtni(.HH: ' Me.ih. iii4 th.ii it) l.t-sl, ap tUe'liti'rtMil four to niont li. etist I nml 1'ive to 'ihirtv doliarM, iu t'ah . . t ., . AddreM lr. K. HONK, ;tl.)MltIA, OttlO. nov-if. dly NEW ESTAillSHMENT J.. F. Ijonte it. Son, ; Inihtl ISrc-th ren HuihUiiK, Noi lht:.itt Oo nor Main ami Fourth, 3 v-vrroxsT. omio, Man it l:n inters nml tU itleiM In BOOTS AND SHOES, Oi every dihciipt.th. tit IM) 40 :u no IUI 0U ' day Ihe Tliev ;il wa'H I eep on haml. id' their own man m if, li.tti I Iu' U'-.t sale. ul I;, a lariO n.isori o. ! Iikch, ,.,ilcr. fMiiteii4, etc., lor lai'iei. uiisM-s, Mien aiiol s' t.ar, aii'l at pi ic4 to eu-iU'incrh. Kepan nor l.ne at hot iiflti e nml durahly, T'.ief will mve H.d:i;ict:4 t4 their cui.'inere and the puhlic. full u'j,!J Falntin&l rzvlxatlxx (let your painting done hy ' KUIINS & McJIKaVKY,' No. at KOI'UTII HTItKKl', lwt. Main A Jelfenion. All kin i in of work Ih their line promoHv ntt'iide to. tiUAlNtm, an. I MAKIO.INi, doun in nijrheHt Ktylu of tho art. 4Xdtiiijr ealrimined Mip4irior in aimer. All kindu of Hltrn and Orna eiental work neatly done. mndlm 1IO 11 AVE M'JilTyjCYpZtMUoiieer, DAYTON, OH ii. WILL cry sulen hi town or country. wr tbo price (to for Urge .ales ami $u for mnaller ouee. Juisw Special Notices. Book Store. M 7i BOOKS! .clli, 'J i, ' ? UIOKEY'S BOOK STORE! I j , ; I I OQO TJL'lxlx'ca. Stxroot, iTK Am: JIWT RECEIVING A FUM. LINE OK ! I ', t' . ; " t -j Xi AN1;:iij.:a1'" "Wall Papers ! White lllankK, SATINS, ' 1 I)KAI) OKOITNTW, . t ; STAMPKI) GILT, rEc o n. jolt xojst s VOK CHUHCIIES, M x "fAKLOIlS, HALL At'. DINING KOOMrt, ALSO, A T.AIUiK lAtT OF Embracing all the new and desirable rat- terns, 0, 7 and 8 foot long. STORE- SHADES MADE TO OHDER. 1 I I the . tt; i-r- A NEW 5'f OF GENUINE i AttNQjLD'S INKS! r.-. - n 1 v vv.; . .4 :J f- I. VI i Faber's i?encils, ' ' '';' ' ' ' ' : Sjsaglo Pencils, . Gillott's Fens, FaircUft's Gold Pens. DEWET'S FRUIT PUTES, I . itOVJM- IS HOOKS AND IN HOUND. I'l ir.; oh It: I pant I I Rive I I of anJ If nix li lac incut v,uit the hi a old A COMIM-ETK IJNE UF OFFICE STATIONERY Blank Books, School Books, A I.HO - FLAT CAI'S, FOLIO l'OST, FLAT LET TER, MEDIUM AND DEMY I'Al'EltS, CAK1 HOARDS, CAK1) SHEETS, PRINTERS STOCK HITSTDIKC, 1DON15. Casli T'nid for ItagM AT- Rickey's Book Store. ill4-l7l. Special Notices. Book Store. Amusements. KJUltNK14H TKUA-IIOU8- IJ.K.AW.M TlTRHr.lt 111. . A. WKAVKK ..PiMiirletora .lsseenil Mauairer IKnuajremiinl for l nliriiu only of the Kiiietrlan At-tniaa, Ami her hlnhly trained iteett WIMtliKtt. IMoiulay I'.vt'iilntf, July 23, IRtUI, Will he presentisl the vranil einetri:in Iliama, In in re Aim, mitiiie.i M A25 ID X X -A. ! Or, the Wild Horse of Tar tar y. The pi-riiiniitinot In commence with Napoleon's Old Guard. m ....... . AitniNNion i Illi'serveil Heals "5 cents Inens l 'Iri-le anil l'aritn-llfl Ml cents Family I'irck' vr, t-enu lHioi'a om-n at anarter oaat aevcu : rurtniu ill tlse at eit.'hl o't-lia-k. Jl:i Special Notices. Book Store. Amusements. Wants. V ANTKI HA1.KSM KN I M M KIU- rtM-ly. the KflrviewM of fooror 11 ye Hriletmeii, eupu hle of A'uminjf I nun $I,KI. U $1.WK tr iimiuin, ep'rioneel men prelemtl. yet n few will In ne et'pti without eerlenco. if wttrthv, mitl other- wlt iuiiiuntii t4i tiH'ntue llmt-t ln-x hiiHiiieMii relv lionhip. Apply (with relereitreii) to Ilnt4n & Ho., Ht the Ihtvhxt Hotel, coiner of 1'hinl n.ul UiuItwitiotreetM, JUium No. 11. WaNTKI. TIIK SKliVH MS OF TWO or thitm ItMliott, of huitiiie eHrieii'4 to iwt , ttrftt'Aiiten. A pill v (with nM'ereneoM) to .1. r! , '.lh) , i I 'i v Um llotAj). ci truer of 1'hinl nml MnilKoii UtrecU, ItiMiu No. 11. jylXhit, ANTKD T1IOSK WISHING KM- ! I'lidVMKST, or trout it Hast. Wt-t or Honth will Itlowell to give us niall Affent4 fit id hnniniM om'ii tno mukiitK trotii f ju to fTrttti ihiv. apt in iiiin tl trom p lo fMHl Vm II rtislmiitn. Ml 'I'htnl nit cot, MetfK'i UtitUtnix, Ouylon, O. jvltMlu ITnrnin ANTEH TWO O(M)l) CAHltl A(iE ITiiininers. Apply lit LANt.HON A IIKO.H . jll.i4 ?H llaln blieet. ANTED AOKNTS 60 A WKKK -male or ft'iniile. at their liniei liimtiiess. Inrlit. Iili-asnnt. itnii Uonorulile. Fin- sainnle nml 1. i iiik ililili'i'Sf., will two .lamps, Ktiawe A I o , lii llolt, niii'jiignu. j n '.".1,1 a ills ANTED AO KN TS (MALE Olt Ki'Uiale). t un cjt'.ir fial per week at their nan home, in a Unlit ami h,niii':il,le i,hnhu,kk. Anv ., . still liuviliK a lew lioma ilnlly to kih-ihI w 111 liii.l litis u Kootl pityinK MiHiness. Ailillt'HH, scniliiiir stamp, for llill uai'tii.tilitrH, Jt;. K. l.oek tvoutt, lit-. tioit, aiii-jiisiui. ju'.-Ahinlit ANTKO 1MM IdlATKFA FOU I Clerks, 10 oh to learn tmih's, 7 Me lutnh-s, PI Ti.tvrlinif Ak'i, nil with naluries viti vmu frnn fUt to f-tM) per month. Apply now uml i,ive itr iiiime on the leifter, nod hv return uiuil von w ill 1h! ittfortnvtl ol th6 roHiilt.. Kik Ioho one cfollar to riinmiK'r A. Co.. nt liicluiioml. ljiih:in:t. ami ! you ill Ih iice4iniinitliile(l. .lUltiiiMw A N TKD.-VAHTIKS HAVING I'jitt'iit Itiulith ui iliie of, or tmi'tieN lesirnitr I invest in rtilciu Kihts, will tlml it Ut thi'lt iin nst Ui cill ul the liri'.-it Western Koitl klnt! in I I'aUiK Hibrhl l)i,eol L WAIIY, A ItllUKIOl 1 I tftlicr. mom No. i, over Voxt Oiiiee, lnvUri, (), fell W tllin ANTKD IT TO 11K KNOWN THAT It 'LA UK A Ki:U,y hiive c,stlthlih4il the "Aiikia cho 1'utent HiKlit Kinporinm," lit No. Kit) Second Mtcreei, lor itie uitnNiueiion uml k.iUi oi imIiuiIi its lHt4int itiuhU untl L;ilKrH:i viuff Mm hiui'i v. Thin' retpiet ull who desire U4ikmihi of or pitit h tii l'at4tnU anil ,.ihor-tuvini Machinei Ui give, tin iu 1 1 call. ' mail iJimi ANTED rEL'SON'H OUT Oli' ESi- I'l.llVMItN I'. m ill, e Wunlilii! lltlAlttl IiiCiiim,. I tioli as to l.tist Artiett-H, Ac., lo Ailvt-rlie in llm I Kmiiro Want t'oliinin. Special Notices. Book Store. Amusements. Wants. For Sale. Bowling Saloon for Sale. "ItriTil u K'H-I tHO Mtory ilwtlliii Itomu an if huninehH room. 'I'he hone i-oittaiiii t4j rooinfi, with a hall hIkivo nd Indow ; Jtovt Iiiik hKu in h;uM'iiient, four mh! uIU'Vh. '1 he room in tuiituide, h)m. for a Milliard nwttn. The hoihliiiK im um'uIjhI (iii Wohi Mam In til, in tlrhana, t ham. I pa i (Vii 4'4-unty, IHuo, very mar Urn wnti r of the liowii. 'nun broiM'rty it very leirahle, mid will (he Hhl nl a luirKin if ftppliration ins mmdu mmhi, to JAMKS TAVLOIt. ttt'al KhLiCm A ...... 1 door woritof l'OKtot11', tirhuiiH, o. jutidawttti F, Oil SALE GOOD WOOD AT FOUR 1,'entH rr,.iL hy t.KVI KI'IKI MAN. Jliltl No. 31.1 Thiril alreet. New Advertisements. I DKALKlut IN BALTIMORE OYSTERS. i ii.Ki.rti x. muim IIIWIN . WIIHMAN VHAS. K. MlLI Klt & '., c - A I.HO, fbrvHtritiMff, Jkrotiuc4 end Cbmmliuwn Jfftvkanfa, H'tioleNute uud retuil ilealern in and shipper of ul p. lilt 19 Fruit and Vegetables, in seaBon - r AND Flour, in Barrels and Sacks, " N.fiO JefroreM slreeti, Jultt IAVTON,01IIO. Bridge Proposals Al'DlTOU'H OKKK'IC, Id ONTilOM ItK Y i 'O . ii I lUVTON.Jllly , lHtUl. SK.AI.KI proiHwalK fur huildlufra hrhlcn m-roKM Hole'M ( reek, in H lUdiinKto" township, will ho rei'iveit until noon, Mondity, AnuiiMt A. IJ. I'lan uud Kpucil lent ion-run Ih! notn at thin oilier. The t '4Miiinitir.iinierti rewrvo t)ie riRht to njei t any or all bid il they dtvui pi-oiMir. J. W. lUhrililt II, jyUhhiwlw " Auditor NontKouiery t o , dtu). AUUITUIt'n OFKIOK, MoNTflOUKRY CO.. O JAVTON,Jtlly 0, ltioti. i O KAMC1 nroiioKAlk for liiilldinir a hrldiro uerost Id Tohih Kiver, iu .lackMiu tttwut-hip.ou tluMmu ty road leadiiiK from toe (iennan Turnpike, wei Iio iineiermun ami, will ie reeviveii iiuiti ihnhi, Mondav. AiiKiittV. laiitt. riuit uud rtiMM-iiliuitioii to IrC KiH'll ui tlun oilier. 1 4iumirKioii(ri4 iittMtrve the riiiht in ii'icn t anv I nod ull hidn hot i Id they think proper. al. V . I f I I', IK M II, JylOtlawlw AudiUir Moutgoimry t o , Ohio, AuniTOk'a Okfii k, Mohtiiowhiv U , O f Oavton, July , Nu. SKA 1.1,11 poMrials for huihlliiK u hridio net on lear 'reek n hero the eotml-v i tatl crttifCH oil theuhl t.ohhurt I ami, w ill he received until Mon- dii v, AiiKUhl ti, Ihliti. J'lati and hueciiit anon at tins lltliCi4l. i )muiis4toueiH will reject anv uml nil hide if iectHs;I V. J. W. OIKl ltlt It, J)tMuivlw AudiUl MootKoiiiery to., Ohm, Frame Building for Bale. ISN S.lmduv.yist hist., at two nVlock V. M .the i it v ot Oa ton u ill oiler at puidio am-iiou, on the pi-4-miseN, the liuuie tlm tluiK, No. It W arren known iin tlie u-ete luopeiiy. ineiiiy I (.'oiiiicil rcci vch the ntrhl to itject any or ull lhU. O. I I Kl- Kit, i Al.V.X tiKIHIAUrJ tHiii uu I1' in me. A HTKI'M ANS, John ). KKKiui.tui, iJity Clerk. JyHkU Ir. l CONWAY, SURGEON DENTIST, IIaVIN( KKMOVKD 111:4 Ol'Ht K, lioin Thinl,lo tsKCON D h i KKK'I , wouhl respect I fully inlorm his iriemlH uud Matrons, that ho i.- now ircpurcn to rentier it i h iuoIi'mmiohuI m-i VM'f u mi A llO l.iaV (U'Him tin ill. llL Ina iillU.l nn hl ttfSl I Jtl UKK I1, opiMikiu- the DavUHi National Uajik. apr ii-niiiit FOR RENT. "rr IWO trout rtMinin, (hiiitahle for an nfllce ami Uh!mhk rv4ui) In the huihllnjf occupied hy tin Ohio liiMiram'-e tympany, northeast corner of Third uml .letlermm MtrevU. Inquire of W I t.U AM III ' W li.-l. i A V 11 a 1 1 I I.KHI'I U. v.. rotary, Ohio liiNurunce loiupuiiy. tuUdtf RmPIUR HTEAM .lOU PK1NT1KQ OF Uu h.N no nam Hirvei. UAI run, OHIO. DltAY TICKETS, Ac Mtl uilnUHlatlU KAtl-IKK ate tun J ok Kowt