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TIN- DAILY EMPIRE. Local and Miscellaneous. Notice. MSli.ri'il.iM'. In Ihf J1ly thrift-, wIm'H Ilie pa. n- arc ili'livcml in the city by tlie carrlt'rs, muit tyiy ti tlit-ni ul the lute 4if tutnty cnff Hir l-fNnlw UlifUmlinn llio lirnvy ruin i -lu ilnV lUinlntf ami lust ni:lit, our llilir ki I ;! fiilrly iitliiiilcil tlil iiinrnlnif. niul t tutjlr. in ubiiiiiliiiirc. . . - . CWNVw potntors Imvc tilwuily mailr 1 1 n i i- niii'iiriiiii o in our limrki'l. We ilicl nut alv llm pri i', tor fur nilollur. nm- llluk Wouldn't lit' Slllllrioiltly liltyO tn tVl'.1l I'lir in, , '"' CW'Twn viry lutnl mliKtorm? piil tlii lr w .ilciy t'oinpliiiifiitR to tliis section Of tlir "orl.l, lat cvrnlnc nml tlnriiijj tlio iilj(ht. '1 !i. v witi' alli iulcil witli thrir usual onn irniy. wiiul. tlinniliT uiij lifrlitniii. Ci?" A 1 n n I twirkiiif;, oinlnently piuu I'll JWlikltlf said : " I c wniiiaii oiu o ait id : I iloit't waul to tfn to In Mven it soon us I tliu, lint nillu r to slrp In tin' .'riivo a tlioiisnnd tarn or ho, to j;rt ri'-li'il." I'M oiiii n it Tlir 111:111 who iihforlu nali ly iliiniii'il his Jo;il of hay on JfllVr son Mrn l. To "I'o rk ovim "ii loail of lmy this wiirin w :it In r is no inall job, niul r hail a iriiim fi l ling for tin.1 man who hail to ilo t Ik- jitlt. J ? The mill :l Iocs, oi toroont ami nc iim s occupy m many places in l!li hinonj ilial it while hoy who sought it placu at aitrr coiilil liml no arancy whatever, anil ha- the pleasant prospect before hllll of - t'irt inn to ileal h. , ; J li:i I S it white boy lias no rights now that a niter's boiinil to respect, I in u in in Jn.t . As'nle from the exrur ioii to the J.akes, nnil the Sharpshooters l icnic, to come oil' on the f ourth, wo hear if no other :irr:ni;jeiiiciits for a coininenio lationof that ilay. Mi ll. irrlinpx 'tis us well. All the rights, prlrllcjrrs, niul insti tiitimis hronijht Into practical existence anil Jeiiicalcil to the American peopli? hav ing about passcil away, it U well, perhaps, that a celebration of the anniversary of the day Itself, fhoulil be suspended. ,. i Mi si Wiiiik. l'assli, along St.. Clair st rent. Inst evoniDK, wc met u niulu niifl fe male ol the Altaian persuasion in molt e.irne-t. anil, wo thought, pretty loud C0I1 vetutioti, ulioiit liomotiu allairs. Sambo, as we may call lum, had hi? umbrella uniler , hi- a! in. ami bis ' pin;; liat" planted upon one si.le nt bis woolly caput, and, with all I be airs of a Hroatlway dandy, was laying down In Impressive lanjimiife, witli sisniH--aiit gestures, the law of his household to tne feiuab' neiiiler walking at his side, re lative to a "al of the same eolored persua--io:i who had for some time been kind of haii'iiifr round without lining any work, e.ep( with knife and lork when tit table, and - pork and beiuia" were to be di.-posed of. Said Sambo : "I 'is here can't lv on much longer. I tin's no use talklu ; sninlin's yotto bedi.l, I i-n't wina to keep tint sal 'bout my 'stablidiinelit 'less slie do .sum work, or biiiinin. Vou know she's no business la.iu' round dar and doin until it. " "Yes, 1 know s dat, hut wat kin she do?" "Wat kin she llo? Vou knows well as 1 do, I. nee, dat dat "id can do most anything she's mind to put her hand to. She can w ash.au' iron, an' scrub, an" an' nn' J tell you she's f?ot to do suflin, ahc bus." " I know s dat, I know s dat, Sam" and we lost the balance of I. lice's, reply in the dis tance, ltut we had heard enough to sutisfy us thai there was sniucthinj; vronr in Africa, and that reul necessity for rc eoustiiictiou '" existed, and it inijslit bej ' coiillscation " would be necessary before the matter was' ended. As there is no liurcaii agent here, the; idea suggested itself that we write toThad. Stevens. Sunnier, or some other "cnss"of the Hump, tohave a lliirraii iigcnL or flee ter, peiluvps, a committee of investigation, w itli Jim Ashley us chairman, to ascertain tiie cause of all this trouble in this African hou-ehold; and if necessary Bend l'liil. Sheridan or lan. Sickles, to remove the ob noxious and rebellious party. It w'otild'nt be very expensive, you know. Only cost a lew thousand, anil the people could be taxed an addilional mill or two on the dollar. i'uuri; Items. The -Mayor bus a throng time of it, tin so warm days. The weather seems to have an cll'ect ou the blond, tend ing to make men "bile over'' In great exu berance of spirit. Win. M. Slouns was there this morning arrested as a suspicious diameter the "Mots" thought he w as a Hill they couldn't puss, and as he had no cft'eels with which to reiteeiii liini-clf. the Mayor charged to his account $S 'X, and sent William down to enjoy the hospitalities of the titationboiise. Jacob Kupp rapped some chaps yesterday pretty severely. Jake U not often given to fits of rapping, but ycstenbiy bis blood was nil. anil be struck out riht and left, and every time be made a count. ' As none of the complainant appeared, the case was -i t for to-morrow at ll) o'clock I'atrick Flood, arretted on charge of sell ing without license, v?.s assessed $17 1.1, and sent to the stalion-l.oiise 1'at Fngarty got drunk und abused his family, it seems, at least such Is thecharge fit dow u to 1'at's discredit, and for which lie was held to answer. The result of too free inibibatimisof -red eye" cyst Put $ti 4.'i, and a heated term In the station, i " Joint Kilt, w ho keeps u bin bet's shop for. got to close on Miiiitay under the new ar rangement, aim cut some leilow s hair or beard for him. und barberous Sunday cut. ost John Kut If 7 STi. ' ' ' Alary o'N'cil made iill'ulavit that some individual sold whisky on Sunday ngainft the law made and provided In such cases The ease had not yet been heard, and we did not learn the name of the ofl'endlng party. lieu. (.'. Unlabel gcr, Joseph S.BilUouaud buries Teacher, w ho had been arrested on charge of disorderly conduct and stoning bouse, appeared and plead nut guilty. The ease bad not yet been tried when we. ob tained our report. The court w us aw ait ing the attendance of witnesses In the case. Jjf" Kraiik IJlley, a young lad lit Lou dim, Madison County, Ohio, while jumping with some playmates, lust week, ran a rusty nail into his foot, und soon lifter died with lockjaw. rii'Mrt.- (jultc n number ot plrnlm arc on tltc luplit noinc for tills wn-k minn lor next. The (Jootl Ti'inpliira mill tlx Salilmtli .iliooK to my nothing of othrr i:irtlt'. lire inukiiiK Rrnit rpmriitioiis for h jiimhI titin1, mill tin y w ill ln snip U lmve it (foml Linif, If the ruin will only dry up long rnoiiylt to ve thrill a cliniicc. , lloiisr Kaih It Is predicted that the at tendance at the Horse Fair. In this city, on the 27th anil 2Stb Inst., w ill be large, and some very line nud fust stoc k w ill be on exhibition. Vc hope the predictions will be vcrttleil In every particular, and that the t'r w ill be a complete snercs.. Am Awrt I. ItrKit ok Uittou A I.ovkr Kti ls YorKo. (iIRL am JIihsklf. Win. lletts, ii yoiinr man. year of age, tho hnd been soldier In an (.lltlo legim.-iit, murdered Miss Sarah Klein, ngsd about JO, on Sunday etcning lust. In her widowed mother's house, in Telhl tow nship, seven miles below Cincinnati. The papers all ujtiee In their reports, Unit It w as a case of ardent iill'cction on tlie part of the murder er, and consuming jealousy . Itetts had been Hildressing his victim for a year, and hud proposed, hut it is not know u whether there wus or not an en gagement. Of late she had received an oe eusiuiiul visit from another young man, and tltis led to the bloody trugedyv lie accompanied her home from church and hud parted from ber at the gate where the was yet standing when Hells approached. I lis peculiar looka and uiuiiiicr, it is tuip posed, alarmed her, for she rushed to the house nud closed tliu door, before reaching which he had tired three alinles.1 shots at her from a revolver. W ith insane desperation he forced the door, and. in presence of ber mother, llred again, the ball crashing Into her breast and through her heart. The mother fainted and fell, and there wal the blocd-eiirdllug scene a mother Inanimate, a daughter dead ! Hushing from the house to a neighbor ing lleld, one more net finished the tragedy. The llflh bullet was yet to spare, and that Itetts, with fatal precision, lircd Into him- selfaud died instantly. - Onnr.RS. J Cists or IUnkki'iicv. At Cincinnati, yesterday, Judge Leavitt, of the I'liltud States Court for Southern Ohio, had orders entered governing cases, of vol untary bankruptcy, to the lollow Ing clYect. The petition or a duplicate, w itli all the papers, to be tiled with the clerk, and the same referred to the Kegisterof the Con gressional liistrict In which the petitioner resides; notice shall be given, of not more than live days, alter receiving the order, when the bankrupt shall appear before the Register and the ease shall he heard. The clerk is to publish blank forms of all process, sign tlie same, ullix tlie Court seal thereto and hand them to the llegister, who is to countersign them. ; The usual legal fres of the clerk fur pre paring ami Issuing. Such process to the Registers, shall be taxed nt costs in the case, to be paid as other costs are to he paid. Moneys received by assignees or paid in to Court, to be deposited in thCntral Na tional Hank, of that city. All liptle.es rrejuircd by law, or the Kules in Bankruptcy,- to be' published in a news paper, shall ho published at least once lu such dally paper printed at Cincinnati, and also at least once in some local paper print ed at the, seat of justice at the county in which the bankrupt may reside, as shall be desiguated by the Register. A National Match. Arrangements are bring made for a grand national and con tinental base ball tournament, to take place in Octroit. probably about the 13th of Au gust, and continue one week. Competition is open to all players in tlie United Slates and the liomiuiou of Canada. Prizes iinoiintlng to about one thousand twohun- drcd dollars are to be given, six hundred dollars of which w ill he in greenbacks. '" There were to be seen, yesterday. In Cincinnati, promenading a fasliiouahle street, aini-ln-arin, (lencrul Thomas Kilby Smith, late of tlie Federal army, and (icn- cral T. Klrby Smith, late of the Confeder ate uriuy. This Is a kind of practical re construction which we are pleased to see, and it shows that soldiers can reconcile differences and be friends, even If politi cians can't. tST To-morrow Is to be an eventful day. The lladieal otflcc, dispensatory of Ohio will meet In State pow-wow at Columbus. The benign countenance of the hero of Vienna WlU'cast a radiant light into the hall. The negro, too, will be ifur, In all bis new glory. t??" There aro now at Naples 58 newspa pers, III of which are political, 5 artistic, :i legal, 4 religious, and ii theatrical. Twenty of them appear daily, X weekly, & month ly. The circulation of tins daily paper Is 33,(100; of the weekly, lfi,300; and of the monthly, 1,700: ' SrrciiiE. llrlttou lloss, a respectable Cincinnati Cabinet maker and tbreuian of a a laetury, 'uud a husband niul father, drowned himself In the Ohio river, early yesterday morning. Ilo wus despondent over the loss of $5,000, through a city bus iness linn. - RTIVf have on hand a fresh supply ol good jobbing inks and are prepared to do work in a neat and workmanlike manner, ami on short notice. Local Notices. AH iioticttS Ui tliik column will be cluu'nd at II riitnar Kb enl iMr line for eai-h lnierlion. Ten lines.nufl ilay, ouu itollur ton liuii!.,tM uilu'A,twi) ilolliiiii,.auil u on lor aiuy length ui (lum. . Masumic Kxcumion To I'nlon City, June 51, 18B7. . Tbu D, fc 11. liaUroad. will run a huf-faie train, leaving Dayton at 7 A. i. returning, leaves L'n ion at S r. m. Tickets can be procured at the I'nlon Depot. June 18 '07-dit S. R. Siimson, Sup't. ItKUUUKKiions. Schooley's patent lee Chest and Water Coolers, Kediie's patent Haiti Water Filters, for sale only at Lang- don's Hardware Store. June IB, "(17-dUt IIoi'&kWaatgp A house containing six or seven rooms, snd the necessary out houses attached.' la wanted bv a family. Jiie In the. eastern part of the city prefer red. Lcuve word ut this ollice. tf tW Hoth w ere llewt; both happy ; both were smoking cigars for both knew that the soothing plaid of Cub Is sweeter (o the philosopher idler dinner thaii' the piuttle of all the women in the world. And that Is die res cn why you so many going 'to Julius llornslein's old stand, on lhlrd strict, to purchu'sc their tobacco, cigars and plH'S. . . ' JuiM'18-dH t' Attention Is called to the advertise incut of II. Sciiwak, Clothing Merchant, In aiiothcreoliiuin. Kcad It, beforcpurcbuti- ing eisen nere. t g Cull at (oioiiman'h. 111) -Main St.. for Flue (outers, at low rules. JiincU MAOSincKNTSrrr yon Cmi.imrN. The youths' and t hililrens' anils at the Kugle Clothing Store am the most splendid ever olllred lu I lay ton magnificent islhe word If you would have your liille ones lieauti- lully arrayed, go to I his. popular hoitsei and n iw here else, . J unco Nkw I'oi.ick I;i.iii:i.aiioxs. As our new police regulations do not allow as much space for the exhibition of good ai here tofore, it Is important Unit those wanting to purchase ( lolhlng shouhl take special care to find the right place. The sign of the (inbleii Kugle," No. 1 H .Main street. Is alw ays In sight, to direct the purchaser to the best and cheapest Clothing House In tin chy. liou't be, stopped uu the way, but go right to the place. Jun' B IYkakk Takk X'liiut.-l open on Saturday, June s, a splendid stock of well made Men's Fine Culf Hoots, Ladles' Fine Lusting Cutters and llalmorals an elegant assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Child ren's Morocco and Kid Shoes, at kxi hkmkly low run -km. All the goods are warranted to give satisfaction. Call soon, and get bargains. Ueiucniber the place. S. Cooiiman, .lunei; 110 Main St. 1mmi:xmi: Sro u of Ci otiiinii. The stock of tlie Kagle Clolhiug store is Die largest ever oll'ereil, uud the prices lower than ever before. Young gentlemen of good taste should not fail to cull at once and see the splendid summer suits now on' exhibition. June,"i . Cet double the worth of your money in Roots and Shoes, by going to CiOllllMAN'lt, Juucii 110 Main St. r2T"The prettiest patterns in vests and pants we have seen this season are at tlie Eagle. Scliwaiz knows his business, (five him a call. May 22 '07. ty Some of our coteiiiporarics seem to think that, the triumph of our cause de pended, like the I'ale of Jericho, upon the amount of noise made In these days of re linciucnt and luxury, an article of real in trinsic merit is soon appreciated ; hence the iinboiiudeil and unparalleled success of PLANTATION .MTTKliS. This remedy has ever and' always been found reliable. As a gentle stimulant uud tonic appel ier it cannot be excelled. It is no doubt a sovereign remedy for stomachic disorder for Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, and stiiuiilaling a healthy upetiN. Mah.noi.ia Watkk. A delightful toilet aiticlc superior to cologne uud at half the price. Junel3l807-tlTuThS-W'2vs!l C3f Hurries' Cusslmere Suits, genuine, (w arranted,) uud custom made, just receiv ed at the Kugle Clothing Store, 118 Main street. Maj'22'07. Railroads. DAYTON AND UNION RAILROAD. nafEHLUn rat NOTICE. On ami utter 1 liursilny, J ill y jy, l&d, trains will run uu tiiirt ro.ut ;ti l'ollow: Mail, leuvt Day Lull 7:00 am Kxrua, luuvc J ii-ton tf;00)iu K(MU!!, iinlvL' al'l)Hluii '. -, . 10:46 a iu Mull, Arrive ut Dft ton S:4Upm All train x itin-rt lor lnillnimiullt fllrtM-t. nuvBtf ii. S1J AhuN,bii(;rinteinU'nt. DAYTON, XENIA AND COLUMBUS RAILROAD. JII ANOK OK TIMK. Three tinVy Trains Kast via Columbus. Thruvnh lint f run Dayton to nil S.nttrn Cttlu Trains run liv Clunilins liine. w-liieli la i,v,n tnllilile.s taster tlillll llll toil liluu. 'L'tn-iiiiirli 1 lekets run tie Intel tor all KsisternCUIus iiy rulliliKuu .1. 1. II. l.ll.Mi, 1 n ket Aucnl. u,. n . WUCIiW A It Ll, sup't. IUH4 tiineiiiniitl, ilhlu ACTUAL fusincss tfeolkgt, ',, Third St.'.Dayton.O. Now orciiprinir thrw liir Iniilillnsn-Fnnr fh'Tounhly iinttlilitHl T'rh.Ti ronntitiitly m )iiil. MiMi-liI. tiiiilt' or ffmate, tau euti At HI1V tilllO. Vlltl,lH atWMVH WI-lt'liHie. TullM aihI lnHfiiirKtr. For 'IViuiH, i;jrriili uinl J. GRIEH, lUVTO , onto. tinttlilluinlswlyl THOMAS O. LOWE. Attorney and Counselor at Law. DAYTON, OHIO, Will L-ivt' cari't'til nttpntion tn nil umth'tK nviiiiorl v iMiitiiHtfit wild htti proicusiuti, iiu'iiiiUny cum's 1) INKKl'I'T AS INTKUNAL IIKVKM K LiH'H l tlio I'liilt .l iMatcn. KFH K -lioniHtn' RinMlng, :ViH Thlnl slreet. (.lOoifr A. lirovu. uiliniiiiAtriitor of Hfiiry Huit-t, U'rfi(s.fi. v. .list iii lluiul, Jliu lliiM-tAiiil Mi hoi vu Wluti'hoie. IVotiBtt tourt tt MtiiitKmni-ry Ctiunly. l'i'titlufi to sell l.in.l. rM t John H i lift, n llowanl ( onnty, Inif iumt, Rtiil j niiiKM VA v niuMiousn ana tniHm MUilum. of Mitiioii Count v. JmliutiKr You urn horcov tn lurmeil lluiton tlu'Htl div of June. A.l. 1W.7 knot Ailtninitttrutor illt'U Ui piHitlou In th l'rohatn ( ourt ol MoiiiKouit-ry ( oimiy, Ohio, the oliUmt him! firtn tr of which pi'titlon , to oliliuu nn orit' r. v , Inr Ihc hill' ot Hot jolluMiliK iv;il fulate (iif hit the ftiihl Henry lltiii-t JifH feit-il.) to jmv thi-il-l)t of R).l fti'ccih'iit, to w It : The lIoiiifs(-;nl anil one ami ont'-litilf lot upoii which tltc sunt Henry lluii t niili-il at the tiiui ol his ilecuuho, tu MianiiHhurp, Montgoiutrv ( onnty, Ohio. (iKOlUik A. OltoVK, AilniinistrMor of JUniy I(ui't,tlcci6'i1 ADAM -Xlf. Att'f. , Juiie8'7.Utw4t 40 HFNKY KTooiiY will tuke noth-H ttift a ncil llun was flld lu the I'lfrk'n ttfflfe, of the (ourtof I nininon I'Ichm, lit Mont(foinery 1'ouniy, Ohio, hy V i.)ihi-th stiwxtv, pruvlnjf lor it livort. Cisuno willtul nbkenr4 tor thret vi'nri. KI.I.AHIH HToObY. Aluy U, lHn-wa, J. H. littfrgott, Att'y, ANTED yV.K( HANTS. RAMCEHS And KviO-vhiitlv Wfliitlnir CihkI I'riiil I ntr rfnua tn eicjumne the 'York, executed at tlie ji;iupfie bteam lob Iteomij, No. 110 Main struct. Wants. AM notices, kotKejtpf four 11dm, Build mt tor, will lc InsrrtcMl In the column under kali healing for tvmty fr en( pr 4my. Monetary and Commercial. Monetary and Commercial. Dayton Retail Market. CORRECTED DAILY BY JOHN A. MINICK, CORNER JEFFERSON AND MARKET. DAYTON, June 18, 1867. Co ATM ;...... S0rSt8(,'hee i Jut A... t. 4-i)l.rtv:kert . . Ift itmwn u)(r tfceVtHtttrrh... 10 ( olTfO bntcitr... 17 Imlliro.. M v rinntt Mirnr w MiMiiter m l'uwlvrel HiiK-r KO rto.li... W tiriuuiliiteil Mi.!-. .. MCream Tartar W orlraiib 1liiMti 1 Vir Itrli-U Appltii f it) Hiiirfir lloiip Hvriit 1 f lii'iicn AnplPt bu SI W lorK'hnin MolitMei 4h4A: Mfickt.Tl, 1N i .... 11 Vinegar 854U. Mnokurel, kHU ... fS to It Ire iRi Whlln rih, H bbl.. IM ltniilni tntrtait t nbl . IM Imperial Tea . . .$l"tt H f tour . 1 oaVU UU V II . lV;i m Sin-Re a w HlaRlu 1 COUHl K W B-ki 1TB itii'llfn tfNOnloim 16 St r i mltr Itnni 1 w I'rit'd ISuyl ,, y.Mllominv , .1 HO i-ar.t lrvtiraiu J't-puur u ltullr IBUl-pic . ..40 fclM Dayton Grain Market. Wlu'nt. 2 2m 2 35 ; Corn, 70c. ; OaU, 60 OthTnw Klour. $14. Dayton Grain Market. R. R. & P. O. Time Table. To take effect June 10, 1867. CIMClNNiTI. HAMILTON AND DAYTOH. Leave. Arrivs. 4 im in 'tml'ii ml Pctrolt Elirc.t.. IMpn 7 1 am Hmiilutky and 1 Inclnnati acc. 1 SO u m 4 10 p m lietralland B.n.iinky Mall . . t to am 7:HUpiu Lima ana Chicago ace S.4liim ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN. 5 4& a in Flaiitorn Kxpreit S:bftsni 7.H&PU1 Night bxpruv. 4 .UU p m DAYTON AND UIC'HIUAN. Sl am 1 hicnira Mull 3:66 tm 5 W) i in I hiuigo Ai'i'iitnmoilatlon S :80 p m V 4Upui l.uk'iigo and Detroit Kiprssa. . S:06pm DAYTON, XKNIA AND COLUMBUS. A mipiu lV'iyton Arconimoilation 8:00 p ni M:luain K;c.tern fcxpreiii u.illiim rutHlmric kxureu B:00am 1U:SU u tu AccuinuiuUutiuti 8.4U p in INDIANA CKNT'I. AND DAYTON AND WESTERN. S:liU am Iticliinonil and Indianap. Ex... 9:S0poi UUUpin InillanulMili. A Chicago Kx . . .10 :8U a Ol CINCINNATI, DAYTON AND EASTKHN. 9:0ii a ui liaytun Kxprci,a ..; 7:16 sm 7:Upm MglltKxprcbf 4:00lu DAYTON AND UNION. 8:61) a tu .Mail 6:00 pm 6:bripm Kxpre&t tl:SUaiu Leaves rvtiry tnoi-nlnr. Ticket nnU'c at I nlon lleixit will he kent onen t'loin ll u utilimil M., niul lrum Irk. until 1U r.M. lli'k.t- lu be uud at all huurs. J . CI LllKKThON, Agent. POST OFFICE, DAYTON, O., May 16, 1867. Until t'urtlier uutice .the mail, will arrive aud lime at tlilfi nfliruu. follows: AIIIIIVK. CLOSE. IA H.ir. u. A:UU 7:90 10 :4S' 6:00 16' :0U 1 :S0 :16 lb' 16, 7 HO i 8 IH) u im n tl:00 : 7 H.m HOI) :ll New Vrk l ilr . .011 New KiiKlunil State. Thilailelptii:i, I'enn.vtvHnta. . 7 IM In, in'ti. I..ml4r lite KakhTllle 1 1 it nil I tun, i II. a. II Hay. I :IT VI 1 in if . Itultiimire.Wttftlrn 7 :16 I'l.leilnilliil ll. lri.lt g eiiia ami I'm. hurg 7 I miiitmiiuli8, Indiana 7 Ml uliiniliiis.OIno 7 KiehinonilJk I nd. Central Way 7 :U)i;levelauil. Ohio 17 1(1 mi 8 111 3 10:311 8 7 6 8:110, :16 ( Ilii llKO. Illilioi. S OU 7.10 :00 Atlantic ft llreutW'o.t'uWaj' j t:0 8 (HI 1U 30 I'lavlun ,t Western Way 7 I. . inn,,!,, ,, i :oi :l! ll ton Jt Mn hignn W at. ... S Uli Oil Sanilu.kv W ay 8:00 11 liaytiin A Union Way 8 on 10 on 11 VII lu ii, 11:00, l.i'liaoon, Ohio Ill I oh ll a V A W A le X ,TI . .'I ll S.l 1 1 i Vandal la. I hnuiti'g.'l ue..,Hnt. 18 ,Uniou,l.ittlviork,Xu.,'lb.Att.l)8 Ollice lioun Open at 7 a n. elo.e at 7 r. u . Unudav Opeu from V a. m. to 10 A u. WM M.URKKN. P. M. The Family Grocery. JUST THE PLACE TO DEAL. JAMES M'INTIKE, HAS iened at tho new plare, No. 108 Main at., Iittvton.a larire aud splendid stock ol ataule andfuncy GROUERIE8 ! Foreign ttnd Momoiitic FruUn, Canned t'ruitn.Nuti etc. AUo, Qiiet'iistwHre, iiltufewiire, bUiueware. WootU n unn WillnwwRre. In shert, every Article iHrtaln1n tn a r.nmpletf Fitmily Urorery. lerona I'roin the ronnUy are invited to cull ana ex am in MAUrilA KI.1NK, uiiH of Putor Kline, will t:ike notice that a iit tition fur a divorce wan Hied In the t orn inon I'leua t onrt of Montg-omerv County, Ohio, 1-tjijiuary 14, Cause Kroes m-ait'ctoi may. t lil r.U HI.1NK. J. II. IUcoTT, Attorney. A p0 bTwo-81 HENRY 11U1ETS ESTATE. OS the 9tb day of May, A. I. 1S67, the under tinned hah been appointed and quail flfd Ad miniKtratur of the i-Kiatfuf Henry Hulet, lute of Montgomery ouuty, tihio, direased. UkOKUK A. tiBOVE. MHlJ't'.T-illt-tt NOTICE. HKN.IAMIS MI TIIKRI), whose reM.lenre it unLnown, I horehy uotilled that Harah A. Aluthui-d dlil, on the Rth dav of April, 1H67, file ber pi'tition in Iht Llurk't. ilUL'e of the Court of Com mon 1'iett.iOf Montmery Conntv.Ohlo.charging him with willful aloeiife from the taid bluintiif for more than itvo veurH past, and praying that slit may he (livorccu Hoinjiaid Itenjamlu Muthtrnl. w hich petition will utuitd lor hearing at the next lunn 01 (uuri. rakaii a, at in fc Ki. Otrt. V. Nauektu, Att'r. apU'tttwe-tt PIICENIX HOUSE TIIIHD STREET, DAYTON, OHIO. A. HPANQ, Agent. m llIISHOTEl, HAS KKCENTLY BEEN opened, nud U prupurcd to accommodate travelers unit ine pnonc gcuurau' in tue uesistyie. nii-dlu FEVER AM A61E AS D CHILLS, TlIK UK8T KHMKDY TO CURB, IS DAVIS'PAIN KILLER. lIRWTIONS KOH IIS USK. TAKE ihrcf tLtsiiooiit.rul of tho l'ain Killer iu almut hall ;iiitui hot utvr well aweutenod with molaRbet, al the aitin W i i-oinint on, hathi'iff freely the cbeet I'm k and howiU with the niotlli'lne, at the aame ti mi'. Uiiiat the doeiu twenty iniuutee if the lli-bl iIohh not t-Uip tlie chill, h don Id it produce VHiititin (and it prohahly will if the tttotnach ll vt'i y lout), take a lililu 1'ain Killer iu cold waiajr snveeitMUid uiihkuiki- a I tor each kpain. I'itm verjuice le the ahove troatiuent hiut mired many ti mm inisiiiiuic ntM's ui in is n imp ant. So, l) hy ALL MLLJlClNta DKALtltH. orUI'duwtl NOTICK. WtlHain V Kliv, I'luint.ir, HKainat licbecca Jane thy. Ot'Trudant. Coiuiiion rtcMH Court, Montgomery County, Ohio. I KltKCCA JASK KIIY.in the county.of ItiU V hi', nitd Htate of Ohio. U noli tied UimL William r . I.hy iu. on tlto lwili day of April, A D. IHdT, ll lc hi" pcliiion In the ton it of Common IMeaa witlitu and for tho rouutyof Moutaomery and Slate of Ohio praying that ho may he divorced from the h;iid HhImtcu Jaito Kliy, whii-b petition willKland for heariuir at tho next term of said Court. I aue Adultery. W1LJ.JAM r KHY. Oi o.M'. Mover, Aft'y. maVU,'o7wtiS7 Bargain ! Bargains I ! 'OU HAllliAINS, GO TO , - Dar 'b Store, No. 84 Main Street, At tliu old utand or Parst A Knelnly. llarst It icllliiK outbis vutire stock of ilressUoods wllUout regard to cot. illeaulied and liroun Muhllns al irervlc prices. . A, B. DA km. ruii.M. imn-dawSiu V 1S1TING CAHD9 J Neatly priuted at . TUJt KMH1HK i bteau Job Booms. I.ANKS- orallkliids, nrtuUd with neatness aud prompt: ness, at . . TIIE EMFIRC Bteajn Job Booms POST OFFICE, DAYTON, O., May 16, 1867. Book & Job Printing. AID NEW TYPES! .TOD PRINTING! at m niMP inn -opp ion i DOMB U) TsTB 33H1ST SV TXiSlI MERCANTILE PRI1ITIN0 ! CAUDS, 1R0ULAK, BILLS, : BILL-I1AJD8, CUKCK8, BLANKS, MILLS OF LADING, ' ' DRAT-TICKXTS, &e., Ac, ttc. RAILROADS! EVEltY VARIETY OF -4 PRHITING! boms ur rmm HIGHEST STYLE CF THE AST I Illuminated Posters) worn MKNAOKUIES, t.j ' CIItCCSES, - " - THEATEilS, viittnin, J PAKOBAMA8, " " POLYOHAMA8, ALL KINDS Ol1 EXHIBITIONS. Or ALL KINDS, CAIf,JP.E JETTER ACCOMMODATED HERE TUAX AT AVOFilat IN THK CITY Or.CuRS Fr.HM A DISTANCE ! wuxsiHt wrrsi Prompt and Careful Attention. ROBrason a sheward. Medical. 7'i i2?lRI6WAl.C0L VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Ors7hesed People here their locks restored bjr It to tliu dark, fcrfraeu, Uiass srasaet of youth, and are happy I ToaBf People, with light, faM or no Hail', bare thee unfashionable tolors 0 banged tu beautiful auburn, and rejoice I - People whoa heads are eorerel with Dmndrujf and Human, use It, and hare clean coats and vlear and health scalps I IsavIsl-IIosMleMl Veterans hare tlutlr remaining looks Ughtaned, and tlie bar spots rorered with a luxuriant grewtt of Hair, and dance for Jo 1 Tounf Gentleinstt as It because It ls richlf perfusasd I Young Ladies nsa it booauis It keeps their Hmii la plaoel - Srorrbodv smu and mitt as It, because It U the J nut and a arttolai In tu market I Jot aUle by DmggisU feoarally. C. H. FLINT, Ittj toil, O., QxstUAh 'WuoLanai.K Ani-M FOK OHIO? Al Wholesale, by W. W. 8TEWAIIT, No. 4(2 Main St., dec It I) im lining . s s gj s q asj ALLEN'S LUNG BALyA.Al THEGKEATKJ.tlKDY rORTHK UI K1 UK CONSUMPTIOIS 43U ALL bUmiii OF TUK LtMici. TxUE RESULT OF ITS USE is A firool of itt arttat valu. Tho extraoidiuury Leal ng propertiei of this remedy arj experienced hy tuttaoae who have used It. Their to.tnnouy wii be found in pamuhiet. which ran be bad of the ftg enti where the naedioinc U uietl. CO U Oil 8 AMD CO Li) 8, faoweTerdlktreslnt, are broken up in nn incredible short time, by vauniitft a ipeciUe influence ou the Lungs, so that tlie uiaiu-i nnd nbleg m are easily exiect4jratd. ALLivN'S LINO It AC AM uontaiiifi noopiunt In any form. It is perfectly barm leas lor the the most delicate child. CONrtCMPTlVKS would do well to read hi Treatise upon Diseased l.ungs. IMf ltle a aood remedy. Try it. For tale bv th FroprieWr., J. N. HAKKIb A CO., (.iuctnuati Ohio. frioefl per bottle. Sold by Medicine Ix-aler tkrouftbouttbeoity andoountry. octaidawti CUNTAINt ALL THE MaDICaL Vlhlt iB OF Pine Tree Tar, WineoI'lareoresConsunii lcn OeldeSore'lliroat and i-reatt Broi.i-bitis, atna Dlpinena, Gravel, Lubetee and uueaM t ol tltt Kid ney aod Bladder and other complaints. sois dj inifffiaia ana uroeere .nrousoon. ine OaiUeBtaUs.t onlyft.iKia brttle. W. W.BTKWAST.UIRllll, S1UT, ware) e)f Cevaitertel tannine neve" Wine ol Tar' blcwn o& bntDe. ct.ot( F EVER AND AGUE. STaareaiedjtocare andprerent this disease DR. S. O. RICHARDSON'S SHERRY WINE BITTER The celebrated New England remedy for Jaundice a ever ana Ague, general ifeoimy, aim ail diseases arising from disordered Htom-, acb. Liver and bowels. Tber are ased and recommended bvleadintr thv . sicians of tbe country, and all who try tbeiu pro . nouaoe.ncm invaiuauie. rIof pi per sila 1 W UaSSUAI'n rilst.ln.atl AI.Ia a,.... W tore for tne Western slates. ' OLD BY Al L MJiiDlCIMB DKALERP. etttdawti AND Manufactured TOBACCO AADCIGAKS. Tra4 galea roe ms, U DEY STREET, bear Broad way, ew lor. aiHTLBUEN: At tbs solicitation of wianTfriends largely connected la the TOUACCO TKA JK, who bare long felt tbe necessity for regular Auction and CoumSftiOM Tkapx Halii, devoted exclusive 1 1 tne disposal of LEAP and Manufactured Tobacco, And Cigars, we hare inueb pleasure in aunounc Ing, that baring given tbe matter our carat u I con iJeratioa. aud being satisOed tbat tbe trade re- Suiree sucn an eetablisbment, we bave commenced uslnaas at tlie above address, determined tbat aoLbiAg snail be waAatingoa our part tu dcMute tan i ratronag and Cottfldettce Of all who may favor ui with their suppoit. One of our nu baring devoted many yeais ex clusively to tbe grow Ing and inamilarture of To bacco, is thoroughly conversant v. lib tbe LuMm-M In alf its branchns, and every endeavor w ill be mada to realiM, for all goods consigned to us, tbe best market rates. We bare taken premises in Immediate proximi ty to the largest lobavco and Cigar Dealers in this olty.so that our saleswbtch w ill he held regular ly every Tuesday and Fridayare certain olbeing fully re pre on ted aud attended by tbe Trade. fmrU&tlsr m4$m$4 le Mhipmnf in I on J. All CONfllONMKNTfl will be OFPERKDon theiuiiK Diatblt euccBXDiKO sale day.aud prjuiptretuins Uesvun wiiu rrauiMiiictjei, All parties favoring us with their consignments, illobhae by mark i ntr the Cases with liieir iri- rate mark, so tbat the ame may be sunipltd, aid sold In separate lots, and forwarding with the U t- THB LOWEST LIMI For wbicb the same may be sold, together wl k Postomce address. Consignees, in shipping to us, will plcaie inaik all Cases "Z. J). C. 0 Co., in Dey St., A. lr. We are, Gentlemen, Your oltedient servants, D. DOUGLAS CAULKIH8 ft CO. a. BouuLasoacLSias. . w. coBim, l. i ciriimi BefereDcesbrperailssluBi WII Hum 1. Slllt A Uu., IIS 116 Wasliinslua st.,M. V.i Jas. bymli.a ion, Joi porta r. SS Jtearer st , K. V.: trsncls A Istr, ktq., t ite St., M. Y. Hon. Wm. Jlio.s, l caicage, Lleas. iov. of lllluolsi ilua. bamutti AsUtun, Teruaudlna, Pla. O. J. BEKINGEK, Agent, Mo. M, Wonaaa'l Building. Jtfli-i.on St., Daylon, Ohio. llaick US, lBUI-wSni-118 I. w. lists jaais irrnuiTi LENTZ APPLCCATE. REAL K8TATE AO K NTH MO. MSTBIBD ITKEKT. DAYTON, OUIO. Hare a I arte b amber of Improred rsrms.lrrr rlous parts of tats and other States, for sale, alio aumeroua lots la Uaedty, bk ltn-y nflrr on is rarawle serasa. , feblH, 'ffl-dij BUTLEE HOUSE, HAMILTON. OHIO, l.f. IILXT Proprietor ) el tws ' ; . jit. r. xolan. United States Commissioner WOU TMM tOUTHK&M DISTRICT Of OHIO, aaea-ai) Talreree,eeeai4 etasr teB.r.lsai-dlss DAYTON, O.