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1UUN.T.LYG of tvitnt S.IND, ItfCH A1 . LAItGE AND SMALL, AUCTION, SALS BILLS' AC, AC,- A (5., ; r ':: 8RNT TO THE OFFICE Of Tue DAILY EMPIRE, ; By the MORHINO TRAINS, will he printed nd th work returned by tin KVKNINft TRAINS. orrirr.. Third el., betwee Main and Jcro-reon at.., Dayton. t AND REMEMBER WHAT YOU READ. NEW STOCK I NE.VPRTCESIJ GOOD WORK!!! AT No. 110, Main street. N. W. WILSON THANKFUL for the very liberal patrons? heretofore extended to him, would again eell the attention of the public to hli new and complete Assortment or Summer Roots and Shoes! Rmptovlnr nnn but tha Wt of workmen, I as confident tlifit 1 canget up tho ... BKST KITTING AND BEST MADE Roots and Shoes In the city, and I will guarantee tattatactton In All oases. 1J" Olv me a Trial f jrt N W. WILSON, lll Main street, 7 doors south of the Market. N. W. W. Alio keeps a superior Article of FRRNCH BLACKING. jeM. SHERIFF'S PROCI AMAT-ION. KHERIFP'S OFFICR, MONT. CO., O. I UAVTOlt, Nipt. SO, 186a. PROCLAMATION' ie hereby made In the qualified votes of Montgomery County, thAt A general eleetlon will be helilaa required by law, on the Second Tuesday of October Next To wit: onthellth day or October, A. I). IRHS.et the eeveral placet of holding dec iom in the eald Coun ty, at which time the fnltow-liig officers are to be olioien. Tit: i One Governor; One Lieutenant Covernori One Judge of Supreme Court r On Auditor of 8tt: . "i; One Treasurer of state; One Secretary of Stnle; One Member of the Board of Public Worka; . One School Commissioner). , l One Htate Senator; One Member of Board of Equalization; Two Representative; Onl County Treasurer; Ooe Proseeutlug Attorney; . One Cotnty Coinmlatlnncr; ' - One Infirmary lilrector; One Coroner; And, ettha same time and place, the eleetnrs will vote upon the approval or rejection of the following Amendment an a substitute for the first olauae if the twenty-fti'th section of the second artiele of the Constitution of the State, vtai -Allroaular sessions of the General Assembly shall commence on the first Monday in January, annually." - And the Trustees of the several Townships and of the ae eral Wards if the City of Dayton, in eald County, will taae notiee that they Are required to return the following: number of Jurors from their reapeotlve Townhlia and Wards, to the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, properly designating those for the Probate Courtfrom those for the Com mon Fleas and Superior Courts, to all; . Co i. Pleb AMD ' CmrorDATToK. BUPEAioa Couat. Paob. Oova First Ward, Second Ward, , Third Ward, Fourth Ward, ' Fifth Ward, ., Sixth Ward, Miami Township, Waahlntoa Townshipi It 111 II M 10 1ft 16 9 1 IS 10 a u It 7 9 10 9 10 II 14 14 II 8 11 Van aturen do German . Jackaon Jefflsraon I Perry Randolph Clay Madison - -Wayne Harrleon Mad River Butler do do do do do do do do do do do 8 9 8 S 9 13 0 21 100 Of all which, as above written, notlo la hereby given pursuant to law. ' JOHN MILLS, Dayton, Sept. S3, 1869. . Sheriff m. C. USTEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED BY WILLARD & WIIEAT0N, NO. 3 'JO 3D ST. BeanlahBy Augusta J. Evans. Parties and their Prlnt'lplesA manual of Political Intelligence; By Ar thur Holmes. c While it was Morningny Virginia F. Townaend. ITInn Upon the Soil-By Frank B. Goodrich, s ' Frank Wildmun's Adveiitures on Land and Water; ilia, in Oil Colore. ' lluuli Miller's Complete Works in seven vula. Straightforward, or Walking in the Itight a story for girls of all ages ; By Luoy Ellen Guernsey. Pokenl, or Bravery Triumphant; By Faith Fay . ....... Holly A Mistletoe Talos; By Rosalie Koch. Many a Little Makes a Mlckle Illustrated. Belle A LillyA tor for Girl. And a large assortment of tine STATIONERY, UI All UlUVD tl I U Iwiil. f . nun . - ' ..u ... .. . .... v. tt rnr(.n,s, , New Furniture Store! Cabinet Makers' uosrioisn F UK .vV I TUIIJE, Chairs, Matresses, &c. WARE ROOMS ON MAIN BTHBET. BITWEEIT 1ST AND SO. HAVING TAKEN THK KTAND FOR meily occupied by w. r.illc.pie, wa are manu facturing all aiuda of Furniture tirst elass war ranted, which we are prepared to aell at the lowest trices. We are all practical work m-n. and weflat r ourselves our work will give satisfaction to out new oustomers. All orderalor work promptly attended to. , oota r SPERM OIL! SUITABLE for Sewing Machines, for sals by J. W. I'IKTRICH, oatl Phillips Hi use. DISTILLERS' THERMOMETERS. , WARRANTED to be accurate, and of superior tjuallty. For salt by J. W. I'lF.TRICH, oets fhlUiiM House. CRIMSON MARKfNOr INS. FOB writing on Linen, Cambrio, etc., with out preparation. Foraaleby J. W. THITRTCH, acts Iirugglit, Phillips House. fou svh.f: AKKICK DWEl.IJMt, and about eleven aoretof ground, About 9 tulles south of Dayton, ; ea the stiver Road, nee eneelk-ai wale, and auaail Aarn .all under eooe auitivalton. tkhu uue thoiuMul outlets sees, aa4 ta haV anaelnoueoitwoisajs, loaulrs of ' I. al. aUIUVAK, Ky-sH VOL. X. UAHON OHIO, Fill DAY, OCT. 7, 1859, NO. 235 THE DAILY EMPIRE rtaWaVioal c HuauOaVTiriMi loBim hilaiig, Tbirs A Sa(k sitie M Itii I Jeffr rn Be Hal IS A. 00 per yaarlnsdvanoe. 10 ont p.r W'stk. payaMa to tboaarrlee. Inaleeoplea.pDtup in wi appera, ftoanta. Cincinnati Agency. The Cincinnati Type Foundry Com rant la our duly anthnrited Agent to make contracts and reoniptfor Advertisements subacritiona, Ac. , in that city. To BcaisisaMiN. The Empire Job Rooms are in complete trim, and we are now tireDared to do work of all descriptions in the beat style oft Ire art. Call in andezamine our work and learn our prices. irrTo A DYiaTiaaea. Advertisements or Notices for the Kmpire mnat be handed into the office by fen t" clock on the day they are de aired to be published e Ulrr. We cannot agreetoinsert them aflerthathonr. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE Weekly Advertisements. Those who desire to have advertisements inserted in the Weekly Empire should hand them in by Saturday morning, at the latest IA0ur advertising patrons will peroeive that, by our arrangement of reading matter, their advertisements will be always tine a very important matterto them. CTSee 4th page for Telegraph Reports. Democratic Union MASS MEETING AT TnE COURT HOUSE SATURDAY Evening, Oct. 8th ! Hon. Job. E. Egly, and others, nil speak ' in English, at one side of Court House, and Dr. Finn and A. V. Ilofer, Esq, will address the people in German, on the opposite . &.The People will meet between 6 and 7 o'clock at Walker's Hall, in Oregon, and march in procession to: the Court House. , Let there be a grand rally! Turn out I a MsrriNa in ths 1st Wasn. This eve ning the Democracy will have a meeting at Storch's Store, on 1st. St., in the 1st Ward Dr. Egry will apeak In German, and several gentlemen will address the people in English Let the people turn out. ; 3 .. ?. tsDemocrats I See that every demoorati io vote in your several warda and townships are getting into the ballot boxes on Tuesday next, 1 1th inat I J KT A good, hetBy democratic' meeting was bad in Slidertowo last night. The right kind of feeling in regard to the ticket is manifested in that part of the eity. ..' . ' Ball To-Nioht. We are not, we hope, too 1st to make the announcement that the Call of the Montgomery Quard eomes off at Nixon's Hall, corner of 1st. and St, Ciair, to-night. It will be "bumper," and we hope you will at once make up your minda to go. We will just hint that some noted political aspirants have signified their in tention of being preaent on the oooasion ! Good musio and a brilliant time may be ex- pected. Ool IT The Confectionery and Bakery of D. Heins eV Bros., 3d St., opposite Post office, is one of the most extensive sod complete estab lishments In this Valley. The fact is they csn furnish confectioneries, etc., cheaper than they ean be had in Cincinnati. Then why not pat ronise them? We hope dealers ir. city snd country will sail at their establisment snd ex amine slock snd prices. Orr Tax Ttioxl The freight train on the 0. H. A D. R- R. was off the track below Hamil ton this morning, snd so obstructed the wsy that e f meroing up train was detained two hours,' T he trsin srrived here after 10 o'clock- a.m. ID" We spent a few minutes very pleasantly in Oapt. Tyler'a Writing Rooms, 3d at , over Justice Young's ofnoe, yesterday, in watching the modus operandi of the Captain's Card writs ing, and in examining the interesting relics of the Mexican war a good portion of which the gallant Captain participated in. He has cosy quarters; and we are pleased to learn that in ad dition to several sudents in the art of writing, he. has his time pretty well takes op In filling orders for Cards of bis inimitable workmsnship. His success gives us pleasure, for he is a tap ital fellow, aod deserves the patrooage of all good people hare and elsewhere, who deaire to have the prettiest cards in the world to hsnd to those whose acquaintance is desirable, snd thooewho desire to hare their names and memories per, petuated In the hearts of their friends at home and far swsy. Wait 4 'K,:0.; rimicuw Did The New Orleans Delta says that Dr. Rossvally, of that eity, one of the surgeon whs assist ed at the post mortem examination of Dr. Graham, returned to the bouea ,of the de ceased on the day of the burial aod ' stated to Mrs. Grab an that while performing the disseotion, s valuable ring had slippsd from bis Buger and faljeu within the body. He therefore asked permission to re-open the corpse and recover to lost jewel. The af flicted lady begged bim to retire and speak to her brother upon the subjeot The matter was finally compromised by paying the Doc tor $31 m an equivalent for the ring, but be has since been arrested for obtaining the money under fajse pretenses. IT At the Uat account. Hour was selling, oo the island of Hayti, at two hundred and forty dollars per barrel! That looks liks thigh price, but the money was Haytlen currency, which is liks our old Continental money. About $20 of It are worth one silver dollar. tT Rev. A. B. Wheeler, of North Bridges. ler, Maea., tailed reesntly for $80,(M0. He pro pose U Mill by paying bi creditor forty three cauls oa ths dullsrs. Ths papers bare neglected to Inform us what business lb Iter Whteisr wa engaged it. Vwbly he waa the leader of that fatneu "thre thousand," who, "in tbenaoM f Almighty God," got up the brattd trussd against "ebraskt BllL . lUThe Journal driven to the waU by our complete refutation of It false and vicious st tacks upon us daily repeats It venomous slanders, ia the hope, w presume, that H will yet be able to convince it readers, that a lie well stuck to no Siatter how ssean and con temptible It may be will at last bm to bere- ranled ss frith. Ia this, it pions editor is latsken. Heoughtto remember that be has tried this experiment before, on Various ooca. sions, snd In one instance, at least, baa been branded by the public records aa as infamous calumniator end defamer of private reputation. The public shonld also understand that this crutsde sgslnstus is wholly of a personal char acter. Who supposes that ths editor of the Dayton Jonrnal was ever influenced In this matter, for a single moment, out of regard for the public good t Not a man who knows him believes sny such thing. By sundering and vilifying the publisher of this paper, he hopes to make political capital for the Republics a cause in this county, thereby electing hie tick et, snd puttingmoney Inhlsowo pocket. This is the motive whi-a lies at the foundation of his unprincipled snd malignant course against as. He never did an act In hie life that waa not dictated by the meanest sort of selfishness, snd thst is the principle by which he is gov. orned now. Surely no decent men would envy bis position. We shall not attempt to pursue Deacon Com ly ia hie tirade agaiast us this morning. It is but a repetition of the miserable elsng which has almost exclusively occupied bis columns for the lsst ten dsys. There is not, aa we have alresdy shown, a aingle word of truth in his statementa they falsify the recorded history of the transaction from beginning to end they are intended to deceive and mialead the people, while at the tame time they can be regarded by 1 all honest snd csndid men in no other light than a wanton and malicious outrage upon sll the eonrteeiee and decencies of life. They are conceived in a mean and craven apirit, and uttered in a style which would east ths high wsymao and midnight assassin entirely to the shade. . . ... J In reply to the false and malignant charges of the Journal organists, we slated what be foreonr Maker we believe to be true. We furiher more believe that onr statements wil be fully endorsed by the proper tribunal when the whole rnstter U investigated, notwithstand ing ihe reeklese and persistent attempt of the editor of that paper, to prejudge our ease and thus produce a result thst he hopes may be utterly disastrous to us, io our social, political Anancial and domestic relations. In this, w think, he will be miatsken. At all eventa, we are content to leave the matter in the hands of sll right thinking snd unprejudiced men in our community. With the verdict of such men, we shall be satisfied. A Pair or Bad Eooa "Shaver" No. 2, and ''Hampden" are on exhibition; in the Gatette this morning. The Committee on premiums are, we learn, unable to deoide which i ths greatest foul, snd will divids the prise a dunos cap between them. Tht.upper half will decorate the shallow pat of -Hampden,' wbils ths lower part, with, out a crown, will be placed upon ths gourd of "Shaver," giving bi ean eop to eaeert their towering height above his bead! Th public approbation if complete. l&.There wa s large orowd of Demo crat out to bear Threaber st Bigglt' School House, between Farmeravill snd Liberty, last night. The Republioan meet ing at Liberty snd Farmeraville were elim ly attended. That tbowt which way th thing i going down there. An Old Visitor On th first day the writer hereof come into this offio over six years ogo we sent s oopy of our paper to the Kiohmond inquirer asking s daily Exchange. By "due oourae of mail" ws re ceived sn Enquirer, snd from that time un til lad winter, when we protested that the Enquirer did not speak for th Demoorstio party of the Union; did not even (peak for the Demooratio party of the old Dominion (in evidence we oited th action of the State Convention, wherein the peouliar demoora- o) of the Enquirer in ihe shape of s resolu. tion, was voted down with but one ay oppo sing!) w reoeived it si regularly as any pa per on onr exchange list It then toppd and although we oould not agree with it on all points in our dootrine, w felt the Io of it, for it had got to be sn "old friend." To day we again reoeived s oopy, put up in the aame old style of wrapper, snd directed by the same hand. v The old "State House" still grace the head of the editorial column; lb time-honored name Eirveis i jet in the old nlohe, with the mort modern ooes sorie of "Dunnsvant, Tyler snd Wise;' lhe general arrangement of ths paper remains the same, while the peculiar democracy of the imposing foros sbov indicated i given out with the am pertinacity of ten mouth agon. We hop th editor have, in th lap, thought better of it," snd eonoluded to renew old time intercourse. Tbs paper just received it No. 1, Vol- 31, of th daily. May it turn from the impracticability of its ways, sod live s thousand years. CP Th Urn la short, Tuesday next is ths day of electios I Don't fail to vote, aod doa't fail to are that your neighbors vote I tT The Austrian eapeditios around th globe, at the head of which wa Dr. BdMraer, le at length completed. Th Novaru, with all the aoieotifie collactione oa board, has safely ar rived at Trieste, sad tb Auslrisn Government will eooa publish th result of this important circumnavigation. Several ssvans took part in th expedition. tT Last 8undsy morning th First Baptist Church of Chicago wa la debt $14,000. Is forty vfiv minute trier th fact was stated ths congregation wiped out IH.WO, and were prepared to eaueel th remaining $1,600, but th pastor begged them tot Is do so, as several friends were auevaidably absent, who would not be plesaed if nothing Wa left for them te do. Tua ArrLS Csu. TUt Albany Argus aavs that "ths tool emu of that State, tbt present season, ie unusually large. CW of our VV eater n exooangee iuui mat more are now one hundred thouaand barrel of apple awaiting ehipman st th station on th Koohaster snd N iacara diviaions of th rail road. Buyers who have purchased tb fruit of th growers sr anxious to hurry ths fruit to the Hasten markets, we nave bearo of one gentleman, named Hill, who ha con tracted with the Weter Boad to tarry from this city to Boston twenty thousand barrel, s portion of which ia sow bain; de livered. Good Huidsobercsns sr lliag is our market st on dollar aod twtaty , Ir mi per Pxri.n Democrats, Attention! Art youroady for th battle bs Tuesday next? Are your foroc drilled, your arm furnished, flints pioked, nnd tmunition pre pared ? Onr enemies are on the alqrt. They havt sent out their hired spies into all por tion of tb oounty I "Charge home upon them, and show them no quarter I'' Be on your guard, snd station your men along the whole line, to strengthen our outposts, snd prepare te meet the guerilla at every point, If you havt not teen your ne!ghbor,di so at once I There i no time to be .lost. Let the old folk do th cui'nskllino, and the young men do th work I Nee that the boreet are in good trim on Monday night, in order that they may bt put to their meitlo on Tueeday,in bringing thewoundcd and i.t abled to the poll Look, also, for fraudulent vote, snd per son not entitled to vote. Let the proper person be appointed to challenge all tuch character. "A long pull, s strong pull, snd s pull al. together 1" on that day, will bring the old Demooratio Ship into port, with banners riving and her crew shouting, "Victory I" Remember that we havt s State ticket to elect this years well a our looal ticket; ooe of which every true demoorat ie proud! Don't let s vote be lost, Votic Earlt t and see that your neighbors do the same I WTThe Journal ha sn account of tho debate at Jobnaville ths other night, evi dently gotten op by tome one who wat not there, or who, if there, had either no ean to hear, Or too muoh car te hear aright Hit statements of the t objects talked about art manufactured out of whole cloth, to v-ive the inlpression of A grout vlotory gained by the Republican epeskers, who would not, as long at they oould help it, dieouss anything but the nigger issue, aod who seem to think tht "chief end of man" ie to abuse James Buohanan, snd elect Salmon 1'. Chase, Ua S. Senator for Ohio, . Ths truth it, that Clay snd Thresher would keep them right st the issue before the people, and would keep be fore thorn the stubborn fuel that whoever vote th Republican ticket this full, voti s for s return to the law of Alfred Kelly, un der which TBI rftVPLi i.oht so much uok it, while voters for the' Democratic) ticket voto for a oontinusnoe of the Ihosprklknt Treasury: Law. So with the nullification doctrines supported, by tbt Republican par ty, in the passag of lw prohibiting the ua of the jail of Ohio to U 8. Marshals; in the passage of capias ruscue laws, under fie assumed and improperly applied name of habeas corpus; in the deoapitatioo ul Judge Swan because he dared to do his duty; snd in tbs position taken by Gov Cbaee and Mr. Dennitoo also before Judge Ranney took bim in charge with reference to the protection by Stat authority, of open violation of the Constitution and the lawe. These were the nuts wbiob were given to our Republican friends st Jobnsville for the oracking, and whioh they tried to spue out of their mouths Js tbt kernel, was bitter. Ka.8inoe tht turnout St. Louis brenoh of promise esse, damage "rule the roost" in these matter. Ws have juat learned lhat Mi Magdalene Hardy of Delaware county, N. Y., has just recovered $500 damage from Freeland Coohran, who had been "her friend from ahildbood," for a breach of mar-. riage promise. Tht offense was aggravated from the fact that "be very often took breakfast st her father's house," and then married soother girl What a brute to for get his bread sud buttor in such s way, tT We will beat the Opposition in this corn.- ty badly, if the Democrats will determine to get out their vote. One of the Polar bears io the Zoological Osr. dens at Brussels was found dead in the baain of their locloaure a few days since, having been bugged to death by his more powerful com panion in revenge for his having ventured to swallow a cake which the other considered his property. NEWS ITEMS. A mule died at Spartanburg, N.O., aged sixty two yeara , , The eity of Memphis, with a populatioo not to ex-ed twtnty thousand, has on hundred snd ninety prisoner i ite jtil. U. Lewis, Sheriff of Princess Aou County! Vs., has been indicted for negligence in per milting th escape of Dand, the murderer. On the occasion of the retiring of the Rev Mr. Bapal from ths charge of ths Cstbolic So. ciety, in Bsngor, Msine, the members of his ao eisty, on Monday evening, prt-teuted bim witn a purse containing upward af$l,UvU. Layfaystte, lad., i ecoorged by a bnd of ineeadiariee. During on night lately, oo leas than five different houaes were set on firs at almost the same moment. The Charleston Mercury states thst W. W. Welker.Jr., of the Columbia, S. U , Couran t.haa received legacy from a relatiwu in fcnglsnd amounting to (5:25,000. He haa alerted to Hew York to arrauge for ite Uaoalsr to bis credit. . Ths Bishop who are so decide upon the rer slorstioa of Biahop Ondsrdonk meet to-day st Richmond, Vs. About lw week ago a cargo of alav.s wa landed near Trinidad d Ouba, One of ihe in specters young sreoW informed lb gov-, eroasentof tb fact. That bight h Wat assas sinated in his bed. ' The Mew York Herald say., lb activity of buainsaa generally in tbat city at tb present tiaaa is alaauat parallel. In every branch of eosxmero there la a wonderful revival, which leave th religioua excitement, ao ealltd.couv plauly behind. The trial of Macdonald, forth murder of Virginia Stewart, ia Mew York, has been post poned anlil th first Monday lu December, IB order to give time to lb defwsa to sand coma mlaakMwf to Mobil. Ala., sua) other Stales, to exscuieo Wllneaaea. .- - Th Vermont Slats Journal says: Eevery month has been marked by froatnd a drought aeverer than any knows for many years, pre veiled through this Summer. But uuder the influence of the raina of last week the graas has started vigorously, and strawberries are bloom ing tb weswd tlroethia season. Lavs Asiival At Washisotok. Miss El las Douglas received to-day s most hearty welcom from thoss who bad tb extreme pleasure of making ber acquaintance). W congratulate Ibt Hon ol Douglaa on tb introduction of this new hil. Wsshlng- toat tfttttt, Be pi, ISX Montgomery County Fair—Thursday and Friday. The Fair waa attended by a largs crowd jes terday. Ths grounds War sovered with car riage, hare and wall dreaaed, orderly people This is very sneoursglnc to the friends of serf. culture) and the mechanical arls. Th fine herds of esttle exhibited by John W. Harries (who got the red ribbon,) Judge Holt, Wm. C Davia, and otbsra, cannot be excelled In blood beauty and symmetry in the 8tste. Horaea sheep, moles, hog, poultry, soil other livs stock of every breed and variety, are on exhibition which give a fin opportunity to breeders of stock to select th beat imported. In the way of vegetables ws hsre never before seen such fins melons cabbages, Ac. Floral Hall was full of beauty needle work, worated work, hair work, tidy', quilt, shell work, bread snd butter, preserve, jellies, Ac. The flowers were arranged by lovely woman. The quincr, apple, grapes, raspberries, and black berries, were fine, from thegardensof Mrt. Fsvorits snd N. Ohmer, snd the orchsrd of Mr. Brsdfurd, and others. Soms of the apples would weigh two pounds each. N. Ohmer's raspberries bear all the time. Agricultural machines of slmott every varies ty nere exhibited ; reapers, mowers, threshed, separators, cider mills, plows, Ac We doubt whether a better display of agricultural and lab r living machinery was ever made a'. a County Fair; and we were pleased to notice that these srticles altrscted their full share of attention. Io the MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT, the show was highly creditable. Mraars. Crew t Wsrford hsve an assortment of very fine work saddles, bridles, heroes, etc.. which will lake premiums any where east or weet. A. W. Rica A Co.,' Huston Buiding, corner f 3d and Jefferson, hsve there, a very exten sive stock of stoves, tin wore, house furnishing a-ooda, and a great variety of uaeful and inge nious notions, snd these attract very general Attention, as they deserve. This firm can fur nish slmval everything in the domestic econo my, snd slmoat every useful articl for the gar dm, farm, slo Of other article, mechanics and snistio, w can only give a MELANGE. O.J. Child ha on txhibition ome sped men of aigu nnd ornament! paini ing, which were highly creditable. Dr. Ueiirer made very fin diaplay of hi Paragon Light, the beat, softest snd roost eeonr-mieal light yel invented. We beard several partita declare the' they would secure one of th. A beau tiful specimen of needle work, executed by Mis Lustier, a young lady of oily thirteen sum-Tiera, was admired by every one who ssw it Two shell tables and ithrr shell work- in this department attrscted th alti-mion-l crowds of admirers We do not know t- whose teste sud skill to credit them, aa we tailed 10 oiita the name of tb fair srtiate. Messrs. Blsochsrd A Brown offer specimens ul whet-la, bubs, felloee, and other Heme bou,i vehicles, from thair Msuuf.clory. They were tiered at samples of perfect work in the va rious sisges of progression. J. R Wsgoner exhibited sevrrsl exquisite ei ffina from bia es tablishment.- O. P. Boyer bason the ground, some of the most elegant Cabinet war sua Furniture goods we ever saw, which wss justly admired by lh people. A. Cunip bss a va riely of willow Ware, etc., which attract Its share of attention. The work is ingeniously snd nestly done Douglacs A Co. exhibits case of Ladies' Shoes, which are pronounced to be as near th fairy figure ss possible. Vau Auedal, Dixon A Co. have specimens of mag nificeut goods in their line, on exhibition. B.G. Burrows hss specimens of printing. W. R. 8. Aysrs hss some ssmples of first clssa family snd fancy groceriea, arranged attractive ly, and fully svioeee hi tsct lor pleasing the public Cohan, Couovsr A Smith, and Cro sier, of Piqua, have earriegea and other vehi cles on, exibilion. (We prefer our city work to th flashy work of our Piqus friend ) The hub of one of the bind wheels of Pbatton exten sion buggy of Oonovsr A 8mith, is piece of Ingenious machinery for marking the diss lance traveled I Iu every department of the Fair we have a creditable display, but we bare not space to enumerate all matters in detail. We will give ths list of premiums at the end of the Fair, which will no doubt piovs satisfsctory to our readers, Ths election of officers took place this fore noon, but we have not brea able to procure tb result, Tb aunual address wa delivered by E. S Young, Esq., in th beeutilul grove overlooking the Valley of the Miami fur mile to the South a most beautiful sud spproprisla place and it wsa listened to with interest by a large con course of people. Mr. Young scquitted himself well- This P. M. ths lsdiee ride, snd we close the present writing in order ,to "be there to see,' ThxHulb Rao. The funny lesturs of the Fair ysatcrday ,afiernoon was ths mule rsce. Two of the stubborn genus were iuiro duced in the riug; on, a large dun, was named "Clay," snd ths tuber s tall, eersggy. dirty brown, wa entitled "Parrott." Th object, we understand, was to giv this aid performuce political bearing. The nalur of th brut stuck out at th start. After various baulks aud elans, they were got off, ud ia th four "beau" they "variously" beat each other, their ridera, and (very body elae; indeed, it was asid by eotue profan person that "they beat tfa, d 1 1" Tht race wo -varioualy" claim ed, aud wuii excited Republican asiU bars it that '-Parrot" waa the batter mul. We won't contend about it. It i acknowledged, oo all hands, however, that when "Olaj" got waimed up he beat every thing that cam sut "Pars rot'" backera, when ihey saw "Clay" Was ia serosal, would not permit their sag to com iu ihe ring tgaiusl him I A eerob, which w learn waa called "Coover,"wos pulos the tr.ck, but"CIy" rfe a away from bias. Great good humor wa manifeaied by lb crowd in atten dance ; and every body Ml privileged to do aa ihey pleased in th race throwing dubs, atones, allcka, etc., t th atubborn critiera, to niak 'vol "go;" aod we learn th Deacon who waa fearfully excited, and. who eeeosed.lo haves bigs' eke u th result, uswl his cons quit freely upon "Pairolt I" CT Let every Democrat make it his business it is his duty to see every. Democratic ac quaintance before Tuesday next, sad erg th important pf voting th picket. fKaVA trotting rso for $5,000 ha been arranged between "Pearl," owned by Col. Adam, of Clay county, snd "Flying Cloud," owned by Col. William of Randolph county, Mo. Mil beat, three beat ia , on Ik Ciol Couro Louiaiaoe, oa tb let day of February. Hoth thee bone art at tht fair. A forfeit of $2.MX) we put up it tvsniog oa esoa sid. Hi. Louis Sep., .7th, ' Board of Education. THURSDAY EVE., Oct. 6. Present Messrs. Wareham, Pruden, Rt.-ele Brown, Lindaly, Miller, StnUman, Love Bombergrr, snd Wtlden. The Annual Report of th Board of Kdnca tion, to the Auditor of S te, wss referred t the President, for examination, Slid to b by him forwsrded. By Mr. Brown, That Psyaon, Duntoa A Bcribnvr s Elementsry Chart for slate snd pen cil practice be referred Io the committee on trxi bonks, with power to introduce them into the schools if they deem them worthy. Adopted By Mr. Brown, That an assistant leather It sppuinled for ihe northeast school. Adopted, By Mr. Stutsman, Tbat Kit Bell Gardner bs appoiuted sssistsnt teacher in the north east school. Adopted. Dr. Miller announced thst th teacher of the colored school is prevented from attending to nis duty ny re ason of indiapneition. By Mr. Pruden, That the office of Superiu. tendent of public schools be suspended for the preaent school yesr. On motion of Mr, Browi the matter was lsid over until next meetiug. Ity Mr, Bomberger, Thst the western boon dsry of theesat German district bechsnged from Howard street Io the center of Wsyi e. Aaopled. By Mr. Lindsly, That a committee be ap pointed to sscertsin for what amount and oa what terms the vscsnt lot sdjoining the south western school bouse can be purchased for the use of said school. On motion of Mr. Stutsmsn, ths lot adioluina? the south eastern school house wss added at an amendment. And on motion of Mr. Love, the lot sdioin- ing the eastern school bouse wat also added. Ths vote wss then tsken ou the resolution sa S aeuded, and lost. The com mitt lee reported adverse to the pe tition of Thus. Grftnh and Mrs. R. Green. Adopted. By Mr. Bomberger, Thst K McOowen be per mined to send hiadaughtartuthe eastern school on payment of th uausl fee. Adopted. By Mr Waiehsm Thai ihe cummitte o High School pill black b..ard in Mr. Gium bsuub't room. Adopted. After pssaing sundry bills th board sd jourued. Hon Tbos. F. Usrshsll is leclurliin in Si. Paul, Minn., upon th History of Eur,. pa from lh close of the fifteenth century lo th French Kevnloimri of 17H4. A New Move. The undersigned deaire to make gratefu, acknowledgements to the numerous individu al who have favored u with their patron age and encouragement in our endeavore to t.uild up a Repctari.b Drt Goont Estab lishment, which we hope will be creditable to the city, as well as to ourselvc, and use- lul to the cuniuiuuiiy us a medium through which a class of goods are eupplicd thut all are compelled to have; and all prefer to but here they can have confidence that ni di ceptive representations will bo made, and no exorbitant prices demanded. ' We have endeavored to give euuh s charaoter to our business, nnd though bnt a little mort than a year and half since our commencement ia Dayton, our effort have already been rewar ded by a patronage eo great, as to require a muoh larger store to meet the demands of our numerous customers. In order to carry out the original designs, and to serve acceptably, all tho who call on us, we have taken the Labgb nkw stoke boom, No. 70, Maik trekt, which has been recently fitted up for us at a very great ex pense, which renders it a very handsome and attractive place for business; and by our own exertions to serve and please all who favor us, we expect to make it s place of general resort, and we will guarantee tbat no pain will be epared on our part, to see tbat every person who enters onr estab lishment, will be dealt with ir an honorable, upright and gentlemanly manner. N. P. DOUGLASS, & CO. NORVAL. P. DOUGLASS, WILLIAM GAMBLE. TUE NEW WONDER I Pctrr Josse's Hair Kestoratlve! THIS Ilair Restorative is now acknowl edged to be the best ever Invented for all diaeases of the Hair and the Scalp, and It haa worked won ders wherever uaed. Xeveral of our eltiiena have tried 1 , and apeak Is the highest terms of ite cura tive properties. The following la oa among the many eertldeatea Juat reoeived by tht Proprietor: Davtok, sept, (th, 186. Ma. P. Joss: For several years past, from aoaae oauie, our hair haa been gradually falling out, until entire baldneaa threat'aed ua. We have tried va rious remedies, but without any good result. Ws were isduoad to try ye-ur "Restorative" by hear In It highly spoken ol by those who had uaed It, and who a-surod ua that II hod the effect of bring tag a new and vigorous growth of hair upon their beada. We have uaed it, and lta gooc1 eneetaar plainly visible I the renewed tr-.wUi of hair where we were faet beoomlng bald. We cannot reeoameau the Reatorative too highly. Voura, truly, WM. SWALE w t L. BHOAUWs-LL, 0 KN 1 HI NOR, J. J. BWALKM. Par sale at the Barber shop ol Peter Joeae, 41, 4enereoa sirves, uayuia. sepue swo Oregon Saddler Shop! SADDLEStllAKNESSb &c. WILLIAM MITCHELL Corner ot Fifth & Wayne streets. DAYTON, ., Manufacture oad keeps eonstantly oa haa a a vary SaVDOIiBRT, HARK ESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALiaans, skC.ato., Of the beat malarial aa ait.. His the only house In ihisolty that maAuioecurwa CUHLkO HAIR CASK COLLARS. I return my sinoere thaaka for peel favors, and reei-eetlully solicit a eonuuuajioe ul the earn. Citiiens and Faraaaraare eordiaily invite te sail TERMS CASH oov-lvd LLlAlintTTCH E LL Michigan Cranberries. 1 K BARRKLSof th.beal quality of Michl- gaa Cranberries, la eaee lrnV.-euidtiloa, ins "wtw,M m mm wDui.ssie ana rvlall, i SRANLB.sBl hO t CO 'A, net N. a, Thlr at. Violins, Violins, Violin. V. II CROSBY haa received and will eatt a lot of superior toacd Vwiiaa. efceee than eve t r offered in !)Un,et uetl Ul main al., a. arty opposite ths Market, - MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! LV. II-CROSBY is daily rooeiving Musio . of ti letee! y uui 1 Uu, br the aal popular authors. All orders from abroad will bs tiled wltkwt em traen!. fuetaae r. st) I' Mai alraet, PayW. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 ' J. bHEKWUuD, Watch and Clock Maker, "jtWEEKK. OriiUAA, &, CI.I.'I BUlLlllMl, No. 314 Thlrd-Streoi, Dayton, Ohio, It ESPECTFULLY snnnunoes to tht ciim tens of Dayton and Ita vleinllv that ha haa m,. on hand a very LAKUA Aatiufci e.N i oi Fine Gold Jewelry, Coaelsllof of All the neural designs in Hrurri Work, f ull and half aeta of (.oral, li-ri.uncl , Pearl, Oarnett, Lava, Roman snd riorii.tti,. a,, . aalssi Cameos, end aaaay arlbars tMnuniari.ua i.i mention Aa early Inspection la solicited. l-Waloha and Cloeaa aieaoed Sod repaired orl the ehorteat notice. oct1 Fine GandieeJ Juat received 500 box., of QTJM DROPS, LEMONS, Liquorice, Rose, Kaapberry, Strawberry Chocolate, Mixed Candiee, . Pectoral Sticks, .. , All flavors, Ruear Almonds.-Conremtlonai Iran. ea,Ac. Whouale and Hetall, at outT BHANUhNBUHO a. CO'.". A Curat to the 'itlxrn l rrttteu lit tsa Jetail rilKliK was an order passed Council over two mnnths aao. lo build a larae Ll.n-in near II a oomerof W.ynsssd Xenta Avt uue, anu It Is no. unuer eonirafll. ADo-lt two moutlie ago a wor I. member ol the Sauheurtm anoka to me ...,ut i.rl. , ... fur that kind of wort, and 1 loluhtm. He iheusiaii .i tbatiiehau two oisutrna tobuliu tor theclt) . 1 kuoi. that aceordinc to law no eounailu.an touiu take .1. . contrast Iron the etty v. hue he aa a memltr . .' that body. The Commuted on Kirs liepattmen. . Alaaara. Minim, Utllllaiid and Ihomaa, met, ami tl,. power of onntraotin was alven 10 Mr. ihon.ss.wn.. tuetrue-tlone lo aee me aud others and give all 1. chance to bid. Rut this Rnca Councilman has,ivi the Job to air. Ibooiaa at 1 par 1.1"., with Gen. Lehman -a name aa sou tractor I 'ihla waa uone v 111.- 011 1 giving me or any other cistern buliuer a chsa---tohial 1 will buliu lhat cistern, or any other 11. -olty may waul, with nine incii brio, wall.aiuule... or eoll aeruent, grouted walla, ten inchea linck, 101- mi. yvr uui. nasi, anu ev ceuis per oui. in 1 11 y Bonds. I MS is smoking 'em out. uutf-SMi BCftJAHlPl nr.si. Alt ORDIlfAXfCB, Farther lo Protect th Streets, Roads, Ac , In the City of Dayton, agaiast obstructions. Hrc. I. Be It ordained by the Cltr Council nf Ihn City of Daytoa, That It ahall ka uniawlal 101 any Parana to ohatruet any street, alden aik, alley, put- -lio road, publlo aouare, or publio oomn.on. w lihln said Cltr, by erecting or keeping thereon, or alwnr; the aama, any bjnth, ahed or Brand, tor the sa a 01 re- iresnmente, er ror any e-ner purpose, iikel), on public oocaslona, to eoiieet erowua in, upon or nenr any atreet, aiilewalk, alley, read, .qusie or con, mon, nfoieeald, to the Inoonvenlanc or aunuaukc of passing the same. r.c . fcvery parson violating any provision 01 this ordinance may be arrested on view by the Aiar shAl er any polleemaa) of the City, an upon con viction before Ihe ayor, ahall be bneu lu any sum lesa than twenty dollara, or be Impi isoui 11 at. tei tu leae than thirty oaye, or both, at t e discretion ol th ai ayor. Mar. a. This ordinance ahall be In force from and alter Its passage. W , ROiubKi-Ci K, rres-t. tny Couucll. A. A. BoTTxariXLO, City Clerk. . octl Second-Ila ml Buggies s Carriages W.W.PIIILLIPS'OLDSTAxMi; 4th st. bet. Jefferson ctftt.Mnir. A LARGE lot of aecond hand Bupgits and Carrlaa-ee for aaie at veer low tirtaea 0.. r..h octs r Plaster out ml n to tier's kale. Christian I' liter. 1 vs. No. 1J7. Superior Court. Jaash Heldacbuh.et. la. S BY virtue ol a judgment of the fuperiiir Court of Monteonierv emintv. nhin n,la.,i in th above enliuedoauee, I will 0 Saturday, November 12. IN59, At Ihe door ef the Court House, in the a.iv ct 11... ton, aell to the hlgheat bl-liler. beta- en the hi uis i f we ana w-ur s Slo- r. w. IM It. Mown a nal es.sle, 'la., or parcel of land: Situate In aal.i citi l 11. . ton.and known and described aa !ollota: Int nir.i h undred and alx (So) on the rev imiI plat of the said city Dayton, In the State ol Ohio. Appraised ai thirteen hundred dollars may sell for thirteen hundred. OfciO. W MA LAM HUE, Master CommUsioner. Geo. W. Hops, Att-y. octs Washington Guard Ball. THE Washington Guard will give a ball nt A Nixon's Hall, corner of let and St. Clair tta ,ou MONDAY fc.VJ5N.lNG.- OCT. 10, To which th military And the public generally am Invited. . - - . . . Sol- lera In uniform, ocaomttanibd hv ladle., win be admitted free Ticket, so cents, ton bad a thai tho Store or rapt. Khrelak, JenVreon st ocu WHOLESALE flEALlR IN Fresh 8c Salt Fish, TOLEDO, O, Order from a distance will meet prompt anention. A CARD. The subscriber returns his sin cere thanks to his friends for their very llber.rl patronage wnich he haa received while in business He haa aold hla confectionery estsbllshnient 1. Messrs. King A D'Arey, gentlemen who aie we l: qualified for the buaineas and draerve a llt-ernl .hsr e. 01 patronage. I SO. OHAlF.K. oct KING & D'ARCT, SUCCESSORS TO GEO. OHilKRJ Oyster Saloon' AND ; TIIIKD STREET, ADJOINING POST OFFICE DAYTON, O., . ' Will keep constant ly oa hand a large variety ot CONFECTIONERIES, FRUITS, NUTd, LI OARS AMD TOUaOOO. Fren rJ:nof all Descriptions. OYSTERS By th Can, or served to order by the Plata WALL FAFBRS AJF COST AT W, H. MO 10 THIRD STREET. " TEACHLSO, TEACHIHO; TIACHiHti! LV. U CROSBY will giv lessons in Ti- aao, Vlolia. Pluva, viollaeell, a- aadwitl furnish a eaoalienl Guitar teacher for tkoa who aressr a thorwucn feawlAg ea tbat isatruincnt particular pain will bataaeawlth HBW BBaiRHEBS, AnA with the mitivatle of th vole.' oett lul hlaia street, tlaytoa. tieMtrnoi ana uaaatie so, y j Oradaated Land. THE undersigned is prepared 'O obtain PateaU lor all persona holding duplicates l. r Oradnavsd Laada, M kiS s-aasals bav asllu "lile reaeat sis tew eat of tk Departaaent that all atriaa ea waloApaUuta era no dal-veia will t eanoeiled, raudars it of theutmost importance that palUee ahoul aacura) tkaiv tltlaa by obialaaaf pat ants, or they will lj,vliably loae ti.eir land rwu a .aavm U.alr djpUcale wit e far that purpuee, will be akamad nwUun II III I t suaceed U obtauusia theu patents outa CMAI. K. ClASKK, Atent. Grape Vines. THE Subscriber haa oa band, snd In ths beeteendiltna, lA.MCalawbabiapa Vm S . I., two y aisold, l.iJi ke will sell lor !'- ' AUU-lsu dev. wfcMdt fc will aaU lo S-3 per 10m, ite Savltea aVutl (als ana) outers to sire Ma a call SCHt Ilk, ,f tha tnnatls Asjluja, ea th S.AeiMiwn ku4 tjMSWl