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DRUG STORE. main riti:i:r, BETWEEN MARKET AND KOUKTH- W. S. lioBINSON, (atrocs.soa e ni-aa.ar. aoaiHeo-,) T.4 NOW RRCE1VINO AT THIS WKI,i, A knows ittiil his FOt'BTH purchase for thli eea.oe.frnia New Turk, Philadelphia, ItlHnntf M Ciiialnnatl. a general assortment of good, uiuftlll k.pk In ft Sr.!- cla. Prut Mtore. Aieoiif the h'rt-iif'ul nn y be found genuine Lu bi.i's h r-n.ri ktroi. for the l-adlea, K. Dnpilv'B 'Kl. Ms nil,,,'" Bum's Frn.l..ne, (Jlenn'a, Hiule's Harrlenn',, Wright's, fl.rny's ant other Perfifnary) Fancy Aoa. of every Btyle Ami quality, such e. Sa.ln'a, lilenn'B, fliile' Honey, f.lycerltie, Frenglpens and Camphorated fto-ifii Ponetne, Fra elve eed Ueutilne olil hrowo Windsor soap. Ac, ,. LlqUOKS. fill! line of pure Liquors, by the bottle or tdnt, for aaadleln.1 end meahtnloal purpose, Turner'B Ulnsei Wine, aad Blackberry Breuilyi superior Ca tawba WlM. BURNING FLUID. tre quality, suitable, for Patent asd Common U1LH, PAINTrf, AND VARNISU, M every poselble kind, eolnr unit quality. FKUITJAKS, In great variety, bought directly fmre, tlv rnnrae turera, foro.h, and oau and will, tiu;?elore, be Bold as oheap m inr house In this cty. BtKUUAVK 'H UUU.ASI) HITTERS, For which UnvM)PVnt for this city and oounty. Dealers, eujipi led at the Manufacturer' prices, PA I EST MEUIiJINKS, taf every kind bow la us. ' HAIR OIM AND POMADES, Of a thousand different varieties. WUAI.K Oil. HOAP, For the artal destruction of InseOa on Plantt and Fiowere. Coetar's Rat Extorminator, Lyon's Maj nelis inaeot 1'o.wilet; Bod Bug Exterminator, a ur, thjn, BRUSHES. Matr,Teth, Nail, Whltewaah, Shoe, Rerun, rhi.t tng, Oerpet, window. Paint, Varnl.h, Artut's ., A-, without number. WHITE LEAD AND UNSEED OIL, Of tha very beat quality, always onhnnd) Glaia and Putty, Fluid Lampiaud LArspwtik. TUILKT OtKJDS, In endleea variety, and of heat quality, A large tot of Varntth bought recently at forced aale In New York, whioh I aaa sell to dealer! at lean than Cln ainnatl prles. ALSO, RoblnnoiT. Hlr Tonic, coloifn Couith Mixture, W rrh(B lorlll. Horae Llulmcnt, ilore PuwJer, i KUkrn.ativHl to give uUr ntuUctlon oloaa'i Condition 1'owder, lioughton's Peprin. Phftioiunt' rorlpttoniOftrf,ruUy Anil AcmirpvtHy ompomiflM. ol tha best mciitultiei uou othei ihll b uted. To my fnnU nnA the puMtc Cfner1ly I would re- turn mjr moit jrntefdl thtnki for the I .hern I nutron- Me KtendtxJ to the Ute ilrm of H. Jk H., would kTndlf tollfllt 1U eootlnuenee, ulio nu HXAniiii. ttoo of my 110011 by thote who hv not hereto- fore petronlzedthehouee. I em permanently lMted here, find expect to mike friends And ouitomere by fnlr druiinp. Children tent to mT itore for nnythinc wtll he waited up n end the lime price charged m tf their Dftrenti otmi themeelvei. JUST KKCEIVKD, Atrtre Mnortmentof Fruit Jert of thclittest itrle), ftttU eAlln Wax. HIK08 AND CAOKM. Bird Heed, ftnd, tn thort. everything beloofiing fttriotly to my tuiinose. jjrl6 W. 9, ROBINSON. ,GOODTHINGS mu J U S T A R R I V E D I THE following are some of the necessaries and luxurlee Juat received : SO Bbla BMtUaality of Cr&Dberriei! 500 Hbla Apples, oompriain); : ltollellowors, R I Greenings, Vandiver Pippina, (iolilen KllaacH, and other varletlea of cholco and common fruit. 20 Ill's M R Ruisins very nice. 50 Drums extra I'ii. 1 Bbl Sultana Trunos ' A very excellent article, Ao.An. BRAN DEN RL RU it, I o. No. sao Third at. (journal tni) irnvT HKNRY L. BROWN, A H. IKWINj BROWN & IRWIN, BIU OP TI1K BAK1S, HAVE the beat of Charcoal and common Horse Shpe Iron. BROWN h IRWIN Have the beet of Round, Square and Flat Iron. BROWN a. IRWIN Have the beat of Band, Hoop, oval, Half Round aud Hheet Iron. BROWN A IRWIN Have tha beat of Wagon Buggy, Spring aad Tandy BROWN lit. IRWIN Hava the beat of Norway and Brenzon Nail Roda. BROWN A IRWIN Hava the beat Hlab ttteel and slab Iron. . BROWN A IRWIN Hava tha baatof Rouaul,Flat, Square and Octagon Steel. BROWN A IRWIN Have the beat of Pittsburgh Springe and Axles. BROWN k IRWIN Have tha beat of Carriage Hub Baadi, and Tire and Plo Bolta. BROWN A UtWIN Havethebeetoi Baliowa, Anvi la and solid Box Vises. BHUwn at inwin Manufacture and aell Stovea, Hollow Ware, Ao. BROWN A IRWIN Keep Tin of all alnda, Sheet, Zino ajtd Iron. BROWN A IRWIN Keep Copperand Tin Bottoma. HloekTiaaod Solder. BROWN A IRWIN Keep pie platea. fruit can tops, and bottoma, Ao ,all of which will be soul te the trade at the lowest prices. augs New Furniture Store! Cabinet Makers' TJisIOlSr! J5 Ult.YI TURK, Chairs, Matreasea, &c. W1RB ROOMS ON MAIN BTREET, BETWEEN 1ST AND 20. HAVING TAKEN THE STAND FOR mel ly oooupied by W. Uillesple, we nre nituiu faeturtug all alnda of Furniture tlrat ctaaa wr rauted, which we are prepared to aell at the lowest urlcee. We are all practical workmen, and we nat ter ouraelvea our work will give aatiafactton tooui new euatomers. All ordere for work promptly atteuded to. ooti lmatrich Kelt, ATTORNEY at LAW. OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE BUILDING Third street, Dayton, O. WILL make collections and attend to the praetioe of his Profession generally, In Montgom ery and the adjoining counties: draw and acknowl edge deeds and mortgages, and prepare all other le gal instruments. aepUC Fresh Oysters. 9 BK.srU.UALI L'Y OrfOYSrKRS will be served up In any style de- aired, at any time of day or night, and at short notice, at the BAN II EXCHANGE, JViraoa Street, just below Second. sit JOHN CO. JOS. r. MAVIS. HEM. W. KYEM. OKO. M VXDS H. N. CLARK, SUCCESSOR TO JJIyers St Vo,9 Wholesale Confectioners, No. 40, Main St. , third dcor below 2d. CINCINNATI. Of M. TEACHING, TEACHING! TEACHING! LV. II. CR09HY will give lesHons in aao, Violin, Klute, Vlollncello, Ac. and will furnish aa esoelleot Uuitar teacher for those who prefer a thorough knowledge uu that instrument raxticuiai palu will betaaen with VBW BEOINNER3, Aod with the sultlvatlon of the voice. aetS 101 Mam strict, Uayton. Violins, Violins, Violins. LV. H. CROSBY has received and will aell a lot of superior toned Vlollus, cheaper than ever ottered ia Dayton, at oots 107 Main at., u, any opposite the Market, MUSIC1 MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! LV. H. CROSBY is daily receiving Music of the ateat unulleatloue, by the most popuiat authora. AU orders from abroad wlU be ailed without ex traoharge. fostags free. OflU 07 Main street, Dayton. For Sale. , A HOUSE and Lot, on Main street, 1) aqrs. from the Court House, aud snuwaaathe Teaperaiue tiuuee. The house la wall calculated fur a Hotel ot Hoarding House, tot , (reut, lr tee feet deep. 1 ' v.r paruuulara, Isajulre of Jt UIIMr KiawUtOIB. Railroad Time Table. Traim arrive knj depart at followi: raaiaa i. jlNClNAIl, HAMILI'ON A lAti6 ii . . ..... at train, I M a la.laa . I .t a lj, r m I 4.0 p S.U f m, i - LLLLr L'i01 M.tta . Ind, Sd, 4th, H NlU.SKY, UAVTON, CINCiN N ATI. Dalawara A n.ia K. 10 a i tllia 9aadak7 Mall, 10.11 ft in 13,fiO p 20 p m S.Sfl a ta. 4,00 a a. ,U p at' I'eiawara Night Ex, Bellefnnlalna K. IllVTliSIL umiitii. . -"a vin a nilVIUVAfl, lit Train. . . I iaii i i qa . Id " I U . . Alrl-. ' bknY's'i WKHIKKaVVTolDdiai.epoU.)" ltTT.n. - TOOftMl lMOfttn. 'IR RRNVILI.fi A MIAMI. fT tntiiennnlli. lit Tretn. . I in u . . i a ql . S'i " - . . 1 tAtux I U . J DAYTON Mfl ""i c.a.li yum litTraio. . . I n 11 . . S'l M . . I I It n n I atfLAikwaa Time of Closing the Mails. POST OFFICE, Dayton, Nov. 15, 1859. ; I'tili further notice, Mailt will clone at Oil' offlea a foJIowal Fnt New York. Philadelphia, and New England Stataa, daily, except Haxlae, atll liam. P r Cincinnati, ()., Kaalera, Weitern, Northern and Southera Stntea, daily, aicept Eundav, at 8. no a m, and 5,30 p at. For Columhu and aneerille, 0., dailj except .Sunday, at ll.lt a m. Kur Xeniannd Yellow Fprlogiat 11.1. a m. Kr Miatnl.'hurg, tlermantown. Franklin, Hani ilton, Katon, 0., and Contterrrille, nd daily. except Sunday, at 6.30 p tn. r or eprtnirlluld. Krliana, Tifnn, Handu.ky and Clemlan I, 0., daily, except Sunday, at V.60 a m. Fnr Kichinnnd. Cainlridie, Centrerilla, Indian- apolia, Ind., and New Paria, 0., daily at t. 0(1 p m. for UreenTllla, 0., Lntnn City, Wlnchertor, Muncle, and Jay County, Ind., daily, except Bun day, at 60 a m. For Troy, Covington, Pinna. Sidney, Pt. Mary'e and Ft. Wayne, Toledo and Mickiian, daily, ax- oojtt flundRy, at 1.50 a m. For t nion, Wet Milt. ,n, ami Liule York, Te day and Miturday at 7.HH a ni. For Juhnerille.New kenanon and Weat Alax andria, nn Tue.day and Saturday, at 7. .10 a n. For Clayton, Centre, and Ludlow, on Frrday f ea'dt week, at m. For Centriville. Lebanon and Raton. Tnetda r. Thundny and Saturday, at 13,00 m. ror andaliaand Cua.inuerr.burt-. 12.l.Toaa- dtiy and Saturday. For Taylorarilia, Wedietday anil Satardei , at 7.30 E. A. KING, Postmaster. j j i : i I . i j j j FALL & WINTER CAMPAIGN! Saddlery, Harness &Truuk MANUFACTORY! CREW & WAHFOUD, ItKCKEL'S NEW HU1LUING, JeSeisonat. .bet wenBecond and Third sio or tiil; iiiusauule, DAYTON, OHIO, AUK NOW HKTTKKlMtKPA REDTIIAN they evci ware to manufacture every thing lathe SadJK', Hurncsu. Trunk, Ytiliae, and Curvet itnK Line. They hio hnv thcup artlctre, of the beit quality of atm-k tnd wirkiiinnsliip nlwa)t on hand, and lor tile at the loweit citBh ratci. Hoi us Utanketi, lluilalo Hobei, Whlpi, Blti, BruHhpi, Ac, always lor sale. IflUvlng tecuivd in aitdltion to their flnt iorue, the etTvlcei ol a workmen who hat not yet luen excelled tn the world, and whote work hn tit ken the premium at the "Wnrld'1 Knir," they invite Kfiitlf men who deal re the tlr.eit work tocull ntideXHinineepeclitietii, And order work llonn praotical worn men, entcntced in the buiineei for a liuuil'er ol yenri. Hnd haviiiK the heit work turn and the heif luck to he had. they defy cooi pe tition, ntui u nr cinni'ririBuii ui won. UKI'AIKIN li UK ALL Kl N DS, Done In the best nmnner, and at the lowest rates I hey invite the people from city and country to give them a call. jyJ9-tl Heckler, ilemley Oaxton mo. oo v sot ao st., II AVE JL'ST RECEIVED A LARUn 1 1 stock of Queensware, China Ware, Glass Ware, Plated wnro, Rrittunia Ware, Lookini; tilasses, Table Mats, Tea Waiters & Traya, Lamps, all kinds, CutlerySpoons.ifca. Our stock or Plated Casrors, itlioohs, As., are all of the best itiality; warranttii. Pricea from $5 to viSeai-h liucenaware, Glnaa Ware, As., we will aell aa cheap aa the cheapest, riease give us a call ou Old W arkct strrel. UKCKLER, REMLKY A MAXTON. octll Three New Soaps, FROM TUB Boston lndcxical Soap Co. 1, SILVER BOAP, FOIl cleaninit: and polirtbing silver, "Plated. Dritsnnla and Tin Wares. Also; for cleaning tine house paint, mirrors, marble, window class, enrritwe snd htrne'S mountiiiKs.it is invaluable. It may te used with entire safety, as it contains noth Iiir that can possibly injure the tinest plate or jew elry. Price In cents. 2. PUMICB BOAP. FnrseourliiK i-nrt whitening the hands. It readily removes nil the new dirt irom the hands, and most of the old, leaving the skin soft anil delicate). Far superior to sand and p undue soaps. Price Iftrent. 3. INDEXtCAL SHAVING SOAP. A new and most delightful .having soup, making a rich, solt lather, leaving the lace free Iron, all routfhntss, etc. Price lo cents. The above soaps for sale by nuvl7 1K. STEWART, sole agent for Dayton. J. M- Watters & Bro. The latest style of Phueton & Straight Bodied Buggies. ALSO, Jenny Lied and Hockaway Carriage!, x uui au ariiinu vvauuinb, TUB LAKUF.ST ASSORTMENT IN TUB 0ITT. We have L'svett's t'ttinnt Coupling, and Chapman's antl-Rattlera. (au liuprovement oonilug Into extenalve uae, and giving aatis- lautiuu. vve uae me neat material inruugnout, warrautlng all uur wurk. And vs to PRIC:. can ouiupvte with any eatalill.hmeut In tlie City or atate. iu hi reel, l .uaioi g.uuul, septl (Opposite Hesse's Mill.) TUNNEL COAL! PEllltY COUNTY COAL. WAURAMTKD TO BB TBI Cheapest Coal in ouio, AndCwlll be aold for leaa than any Coal In Dayton. A LL PERSONS SHALL BB ACCOM il modeled with the beat Coal, and at Lowia sathstham kvas orimtu. 1 uey shall be aooou modated at their own iiricea, In reason. IMia't eoa tract tor coal before vailing on Die. MaJ-COttB ONE AND ALLTrt tho. axHfrriis, nu.ov, u.iu iimt.ur a. r.rrrvuuuiy v.wi uuiv.. on (Jewel, near webbert's Luuibei i aid, laug M.J -esr MAMUFAClOBEk Or CARRIAGES k BUGGIES Latest by Telegraph. Congress—XXXVIth Session. HOUSE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. Mr. Larabee sent to tha Clark's table a eopy of thai M .Iwaukie Vree Deinnerat, frota which the latter read the proceedings of a meeting purporting te be held by Herman adopted oilinone, in whitjh sTmpatby ia ex prrssod for John llrown, holding him as a aohle hearted and rosolute man, fit to lie held up hj the friends and champions ol freedom for the imitation of mankind. Al to saying that adopted oititens are hostile to tyranny of any kind. Mr, Larebeo remarked that if any of hit colleagues did not reeognite that paper at Kepubiioan, let tliem say to. At bit rt quest a editofial in the tame paper with the proceedings of the meeting wat read, 11 wat eatisBed that the honorable Went' tor Iron Wisconsin, Mr, Doolittle, wot mistaken when he taid there wat no newat paper in that State wbioh supported John tirownt invasion ol Va. Uo thought, however, that at the time the fact to which he had just referred had not been brought t Mr.Uoollttle e notice. Mr. Larabee needed not to be informed at he had been by the leading Herman citit sent of Wit , that such were not their opin ions. He had been in the midat of tliem fur 14 rears, and could say that a more in telligent, loyal a.p.l patriotic clan were not living on the soil of the United States. They were hostile to fanaticism and tenti- entt of disunion, and the war on the South. He held it to ba hit duty to hurl back the accuaationt against tbe part of Witoon sin he had the honor to represent. He was surprised to hear gentlemen oharge the present administration with corruption and extravagance. lie thought the President wat entitled to all praise. No man should visit his mere personal slights on his party, because be might have been omitted iu the paltry die tributiun of federal olhces. We all agree that the Republican party organisation at the North ia a purely sec1 lional party, and that the inevitable result of the succeat of any sectional party in the country must ba a rupture of the Union. 1 hit wat the very ttate ol things whioh Washington warned us of in hit farewell address a great party built on a geograph ical line. He thought Mr. Seward's remarks rei specting ao irrepressible conflict, originated in bit ambition lo reach the I residential ohair, thinking an appeal to sectional pasi siont and prejudices tht best way to reaoh it. He never bad ant doubt that the raid of John llrowo waa the legitimate etlect ot tbe extreme section ot tbe Republican party North the teachings of the Tribune, Wem ucll Phillips and others. He had heretofore thought a dissolution of the Union impossible, but now ventured to say that if northern men persisted in this course, and the South preuch against the North, the dissolution may not be a ques tion of time, but may be hero; and the first act may prnduoe the calamity. Mr. Larabee then reviewed Mr. Seward's irrepressible conflict doctrine. Ho never heard on this floor or on the stump, the Roi publicans denouncing Abolition sentiments. It appeared to him that the oonllict was not between different kinds ol labor, but be tween different races of men. Ha did not believe in the unity of the hua mun race. II the slaves wore free, what could bt dune with them? The North don't want them. A cull of the House was ordered. A pre. liminary ballot for Speaker was had whioh resulted aa ollows: Sherman 111: Bocook 85; Boteler 23; scattering lJ necessary to a ohoice 115. Another ballot wai taken re sulting b follows; Sherman 110, Bocock 84, Boteler 15, (ieo. Briggt y remainder tcuttctuig. Adjourned. From Charleston. HARPER'S FERRY, Dec. 17. Various surmises have been indulged in in regard to the attempted escape ot Cook and Coppie. It is said Cook refused to tell how be came by tbe knife, and also that he had tbe countersign whereby be would have been enabled to pass the sentinel. This however needB confirmation and is hardly reliable. Much indigoation was experienced by some of the headstrong in reierenoe to the officials of the jail, but a large majority of our oitixens express confidence in them, and spurn the idea that they were bribed by the friends of Cook, The hole made in the wall waa a larger one, and tbe room was in the 2d story. Cook after bis capture, said to a gentle man that they had done the best they could, that life was as sweet to them as any one clue, and that they had planned it for ten days. They had set Tuesday night for tbe attempt, but it was deferred on aoeount of their not wishing to compromise Cior. Wil lard, who was in town that night '1 lie prisoners o onversed ou a variety of sutjeots yesterday morning, Uoofc said to a gentleman who addressed him, that he fully believed slavery to be a sin; and that be believed it would be abolished in Va , in less than ten years, and by tbe people of Va. lie was prepared to die in such a cause; and thought he had done nothing to r. gret aa far at principle is concerned. Coppio aaid that he feared the affair waa not ended yet; that tbey had frienda in the North whe would not rest satisfied until their lives had been avenged. He hoped, however, the affair would end here forever. Democratic Caucus on the Speakership. ship. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. A Democratic oauous of tbe members of the House of Representatives was held lost night st tbe Capitol, Mr. iuuston, of Alai bama, occupying the chair, and Messrs Cox of Ohio, and Wright of Tennessee aoting at Secretaries. Fifty eight members were present, On motion of Mr. Kuffin, of N. C. the speoobes were limited to five minutes. Mr. Boeock of Va, expressed his thanks to the Democratic members for their confi dence in him, and hit willingness to with draw if tbe oauous thought another man could get a larger vote, Mr. Winslow of N. C, spoke in favor of adhering to tbe nomination ot uooock. He preferred, by far, an aoti Lecompton man to an American. Mr. Stevenson of Ky., spoke in favor of Democrats maintaining their present posi tion. Mr. Cox of Ohio spoke to the same effect. He was unwilling lo vote for any know knothing or any man supported by them unless that man be a Democrat. But be was willing at tbe propeo time to vote for an anti Lecompton Democrat when it oould bs shown that be oould be eleoted. Mr. Montgomery of Pa., took a different view, thinking that there might be a union between National men, Americans and Democrats, so tjtfeoted as to crush out sea tionoiiam. Ue thought it dangerous that Republicanism should have, the patronage of the oapitol. Mr, Harris of Vs.., made an earnest appeal to stand by Demooratio principles and men. Ue wquld not ask Northern Demoarate to make such a sacrifice as to vote a Southern American. Mr. Oarnett interrupted Mr. Harris by stating that a member of the American par ty had informed him that he was as willing to vote for Mr. Booock aa any other demo crat Mr. Craig of Mo., after some remarks, moved that a oemmilteeof three be appoiut. ed to eonfer with the minority of tbe House on the aubjeot of the organisation. Mr. Burnet of Ky.. urged his view of the matter and opposed the motion, Ue ioquie red who asked to confer with ua that we abould have euoh a committee; he aboul4 adhere to Booock. Mr. Henderson of Ark., eaid be never would be transferred by a oaucut to any One but ft democrat Mr. Oartt, of Va., explained why bt t.x day voted for Mr. Botelor, be thought b had voted for Mr Booeok a long as there 7, """"' n,m. Mr. Clemens of Va. offered the following resolution, which was merelv read for frsfori ation : ' Resolved, That It la out duty to adlMre lo ne nomination beretolore made in eauoue. until such time ae it ie demonstrable that tome other person ean secure the whole vote records 1 and an additional vote iti eient to eleot him, aud that then and ia that event the oommittoe heretofore appointed are authorised to oall another meeting frr the purpose of conferring together on the UlJ.Di. Mr. Prior of Va, after tome preliminary remarks, moved the following as a substitute for Craig'a resolution : Resolved, That the membere of thle eon. Terence persist in the support of tht Demo oratio nominee for Speaker until hit deolina ttun or a conference of the party tliall de termme otherwise. Mr. Vallandigham concurred in what Cochrane and Cox had aaid as to the senti ments of the North and Want or. the auh. jeol of an organisation. ar. iryore proposition wae generally aooepted withoht a vote, Craig and others in apeechea approving of it. Adjourned. Later from California. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 17. :! r .u - i r ii , mii.ii ia iu, vtu paseeu Mallov a station at 2 o'olock this morning, and will reaoh here to-morrow night. Much tnnety it still f0lt in San Pranoieoo in eon srqucnoe of tbe nun arrival of tbe steamer A duel had taken place between Judge Miller, jf Shasta eounty, and JamaiUalli her, District Attorney of Trinity eounty. Jamet iawurth. Fenaidanfe .f Ik- I C f nia stage oumpany, states that he ie prepar. ed to entor into a contract with the Govern ment to run a daily mail between Saora. mento and Ht. Lou! f,. ..n:..- j..ii ' .... v U.1I.1U1I UU1 11 per annum, making the trip in fourteen days. Additional by the America. NEW YORK, Dec. 17. , i tie London rime, correspondent learee frees . . . ..ua., nu aiugiaoa were ee- deaeoring to establiah a bt.i. forihslr negotiation with r rauce and Austria during the Congress. the Pope had consented to be repreaeated at the atinroachinr f!nnie-aa ..J h.J..K.i...j f , " ' .(lumiw uaroi- ual Antonelli to represent him. waa withnut r....n.i. ation. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. The largely Increased vote for Mr. ullm.e from the aotl-Leoompton Democrats and Penn sylvania Hepublieana elected on the People's tick et. It was intended te teat the Uemooratie num. cers wno nad thus the ability to elect a Southern tffan as ipeaker if thev wished. Mr. Boraak 'a KS votes addsd to Mr. Uiluier'i 116 would have made nt, oeing e more than enough to elect, bat ao Democrat voted for Mr. uiliner, and heat onoe withdrew his name. On the next rote Mr. Sherman had one vote more han ever before but still lacked four of an eleoiiuu. 'X'be Republican members are sanguine of suocesi, they still adhere to Mr. Sherman iuftex- 1D1V. CINCINNATI, Dec. 18. River fallen two feet nine inohet tbe last 24 hours. Weather very disagreeable; snowed early thia morning. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 16. Tbe now Custom ouse was partly burnt ed thia morning; lose about (30,000. OLD SANTA GLAUS! ! TO THE LADIES! A DIES, you are no doabt aware that J Christmas and New Year are near at hand. wish to put those who hare presents to give In ntiuu wiai mis ie me iime 10 nuy. my assortment is nuw oumiueie; you ean mate a oetier selection now than li you watt until the time to make your presents has eome. I hare the largest variety of Toys and Fancy Articles, Siiltahle Tor presents, that has erer been offered to the Dayton puhilo. Do not forget, when you ere disposed to buy, to eall at eta rfe.sji.ve Hama uiaus Depot. Corner of Main and Seoond sU. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. JOSIAII FEI.hK has juat received at bis SANTA CLAUs'dbHoT. corner ot Main and 94 stieeU, a very extensive and besutilul assortment 01 iuip ana a v j x uujjlb, comprising isis, tminiim jicseutf lur uiu s.uu yuuii. reriUUI wishing to Durahase a Gift of some sort, had better oall and examine the a trove named establishment beiore making their purchases. deeD-tthao t t o H w CO CRACKERS, Butter Crackers, Pic NIs Craokere- Soda do (lj .tee do Beaton do Water do IT Sugar do Cracknella. All of superior quality and at low prises. A liberal dlaoount made to Wholesale dealers. .. uu...n uui.1 auppueu wita puun and ornamental case, at short notice. I. afc T. WV1TT. STKAM BAKKRV, No. Me 2d at., between Jefferson mm A UI r1!.,- oa P4 deoS-dtm) To the Citizens of Day I on Uurronnding Country. r ET IT BE KNOWN, FAR AND WIDE' U that OKOROE HOCHWALT'B City Boot & Shoe Store, ruiLLirs HOUSE, Main at.. 2 doors eru..1i Tkl.J 5.tf.,S,"".etor1BROA.ashls .took of custom Ii?Vf i Sho! ' uausualljr large, and desi rable both as to variety and quality. His Boots and . 77 . ' mue ui ui nesi ouaiitv of atouk.andareoaeredat . lleducea Mrics. Every body shall be aeeommiwlaiM win. 11.- i.-- artlolca, and at low ratee. In abort, the people ahaU have boota and shoea at their own prices In reeaon. Don't buy your hoots and shoes elsewhere, beiore cal ling on me, aa I em bound to .ell at prices to suit Come one and all to f3eor Nh. in. ru. nnAi and shoe Store, Phillip. House, Main at., Sdoors be low Sd at., Uaytou, and you will never regret It. uu iiuc. ui ii a mi orucr. ootlt-lmdkliuw UBO. HOCHWALT. star Clothins store II AVM. WALKER, rjhOue door west of Beokel's Bankl TON. e - 11 kJ T a rI'UK UNDRSIQNED KEEPS ON HAND -T f TtrT UrF ,Uxk ot Re-dy-made Clothing and Bents' Furnishing Uood.,comprl.tngevery.tyleaud variety, ChlldreuTsClothlu of all alias, which will he sola at the LOWEST RATES. A SDlendldaaaortinent of ninth . m.iii. rtt.M , i ....... iu.uuruer,.ueep ly,ueatiyaudpromptly. apt tu, 'be WM . WALKER. Honey, Honey. 1 90ft LBS A w- nint article of Horn luJJ ey la Comb, and for sale at lis Main at. MelNilHK A BA1RU. Buckwheat. 9000 LBa of '" Rnekwbeat Flour AVVVVS for sale at Ilk Male at.Mt. a rin h low the H siket House, dees MclNIIHI UIIP, I First of the Deasou! Die lAaervT a at we-T ClIABLf steek of READY-MADE CLOTHING! Gents' Furnishing Goods, ro MCI AND nOVS' WEAlt, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY 1 1 MAT NOW BK ICRN ATTHB Wholesale Si Retail Clothing Ilouse CHAMBEKLA1N 4 PASKER, Clegg'i Bulding No. 314 Third Street. A WO A choice teleetloa of CLOTUIia, DOKSKINS, CASSI.VIERK3, , VESlTNUd, ko., OF THE LATEST DESIGNSI Which will be mails np la the most approved styles aad at the ahorteat notle. e'orfurther particulars, eall at CHAMBERLAIN A PARKKR'R, augM sis Third street, NEW WARE RO 0 MS I Cor. Main and 4th sts. Plain and Fashionable FURNITURE! Sofna, ,'liHlr,Tiill'S. Whtttoto, Uedetcrtda, Wash Ktuntla, Hat Hit ke, HureHue, Ac. AT REAS NABLE PRICES I T WOULD SAY TO ALL INTERESTED. A. that I have the best assortment of Parlor and Chamber Suite la this city, and would Invite vou to eall and aee for youraelvea, and at as low rates as .uey ean ne ootalnei elaewbere. M0D4.LL.IOtt PARtiOR SUITS, IN POSB WOOD (SOLID) AK, WALNOT, Upholstered In reps,wlth rich, Medallion Centres. Also, la Brochatelle and Hair Cloth. Also, Chamber Suit, in liotevood, OAK and WALNUT.eomplete Attapo's WhatNots, of the Hnest order. I would aay In conclusion that they are manufac tured by my.elf, and would be pleaaed to have you eome anil aee my stpek of Furniture, whether you buy ornot. 0. P. BOYER, Corner of 4th and Main streets. aprS NAIRN'S OYSTER CtQ DEPOT ! ! NO.&osrH ST., -W Opp.the U.S. Hotel, (TODD'S OLD STAND,) CIWCIWWATI. J NAIRN ia reoeiving evnry day, per Ex- press, a very SUPK.RIUR quality of FRESH OYSTERS, And will eoattnue to supply his customers during th season, either at Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest uuwitet prlcej we will aell them by the oan, half can or dozen, and alao oo.ikcd In a auiierlor aijrip, a. a ammanri notice. septlo-sni'lew W. ll. S.AYEUS No. 88 Malnat.,oppealte Court House, DAYTON, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES. Foreign and Domestio Fruits, Nuts, Tickles; every variety ol f ruits hermetically aealed in tin and glass, ters, Salad Oil, tiauoea, Ao. Wood and Willow Ware of all varletlea. fihilii. ren'aCaba, Toy Wagoaa, Wheelbarrows, Hocking ii m ,..,.v..i apr.i GREAT REDUCTION! But Cash Onlvl nn TO FORTY PER OKNT. Oi" A KED0Os tlJ tion on Parlor Huits. inch aa Prillt SBTTKKa, SOVAH, PARf,0R CHAIRS, Marble and Woodea Top Tables, What-Noti, Ao-, under the new arrangement of CASH ONLY. I am not selling at Cincinnati prices, but a great deal LOWKR warbaiitsd. You have onfy to oii un .ev lor youraeives, tae crwtn or my .Laser tion. I am Agent for LENT'S PATENT SPIRAL SPRTWOB whioh for oheapness and slmplieity cannot be sur. passed. These Springs are sold by the dosen, and any one can pat them on to a Slat Bottom Bed. I have alao Enamelled, Oak andKesewoodimitaiinn Chamber Sets nine pieeea to a set something w- ,ui, ui.i..,, -if u very row lor UAQn, I have now on hand tho larireit and ...i nnn. plete Stock of Boe aad ordinary Furniture erer ouereu in toe iajion market, H. OHMER. septBtf- Corner Mala and id 8t. . GEORGE GILBEKT, Importer, and Dealer In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Liauous, Deckel Hall Bulldinir, JeUereon treel, Day ton, Fine- Wines, Brandies, Olns, and Bitters of approved! quality. Warranted to be or the best brands, anu offered at prises a little la advance of Importation. Drake & Co.' a Catawba Bitters! Thsae ni,t.. 1 - .it... . are e Tonie of sufierlor quality, prepared from the purejuioe of the grape, and isoouoeded by all who have tasted it te be tha best h.i. hitt.r. in ih. World. wa uw uiu nun tou oit-iimee injurious Stout h ten Bitter any longer, but enquire for itlii - WW Mr 111? A It IV' U I-A 1' luriu which we pledge ourselves are pure and healthy. Thev not onlv lmnart th mnt laiiKiniia . Wine and Uquor, but at the tame time are a Toulo ui euueuui iiuni.ijr uu rare meru, wnnout aesth artic Ingredient, and it Is with unbounded eoufl- nnW th m.t vera, rannm menil e-t. i - ,.t a " J, V'l i ,M summer wVWt...u., x....UI t uuiic, uysirepsia ague f ever, ke. In i genera debility, sluggish circulation of the blood, loss of appetite, and exhausted vital energy! Articles warranted as sold, and satisfaction guar anteed in all cases. Orders anllnltAri atirl KMinntl. 011.11 -a lowest jash rates. GKORUe'gilbkrt. novlsVtf JclfersoD t.t J doorsnorth Beckei'sHall New Dental Office in Dayton, No. 124, Jefferson atroet, near the oorner of rmn.in ipo resiuoDca lormerJy oooupi ed by L. F. Clafiin ds M ri. Goodman. THB subBorlber has removed his othoe from Lima, Allen aoM O., anu permanently located as above. All opera Hons per tain lug to the praetioe of Dentis try will be nerformed in the best manner, and any style of teeth Inserted that may be preferred. Particular attention paid to Inserting his new jiejui raiwvii. rureeiain naie Artinctai Teeth. Jul SmdAw Opening Every Day! to theTadiesi New Fall Goods. MBS. N. HOWABD respectfully in forms the ladies that she has received a large aseortuieut of MILLINERY GOODS, rOK FALL, WliiTI.lt. which shs offers to sell at a very small advaase, at net old establishment HO. 113 MAIN STREET, Wh.Mlh.hu In. u.l ..... . 1. . . . . . j -- - . i i . .ur.nien. ol Corsets, Staya, Dress Caps, Head Ureases, t'lu, French Ruches, flowers, hlbbons, Bonnets, ic. Thenkll lor th, patronage ao liberally extended toward ua, we hope by all lot attention to merit and receive as lasreaaed oontlnuance ef the same. . pi too, n. nuwAKui, . , ' ' Mo. Ill Mela st. tl.tlMll.. .II..II-. I B1 ,L1 n...... --- . .. . v.!. .v aivacuiiia, irimuiiog and Kepalrlnf all kind, ef straw, Velvet and eul Jaoanets. ajHS. N. HUWAHU, ne, us suui st. ANOTIIKIl NKW BlK)K I DR. BOMAPARTB B CRB4T WORK. PHIV1I I. (7 IDS TO HRALTH NKTHKaKN A LL the diseas es of the genital organs ol the Stale and female, With the latest d'srovui les In reproduction, 'the afflicted should use nn remedies tvelnre learning fiom tMsvaluaMe .sore the superiority of tbe au- ithor'S Paris and LoJdon treatment ol private diseases olh married tiid slnsle shouhl sonsu t it. I bis iHiok tells how to cure the follow lug Uiseases, and enlightens those Vt., 'ho K tope Indarknessi Oonnorrh-M, Wleet, ohordee, Stricture, Phimo sis, raraphvraosts, travel, etphllla, Bubo. V arts. Bintehes.iiousitalism.eeminai weakness, lueostur- batioa or N4f-ahuse, Le'icorrhca or V hltee, ressionof the Menses, ailing oi me wo mu now o prevent Pievent Preffnano, Menstreation. Bar- renoess, Hheumattsm. Iio. It treats on Mhiwiiery, Alrortlon. Miayoarrlaice, eelehaev. with remarks to the yonnK snl old ot l.oth sears. It tells how to distinguish pregnancy end how to avoid It, Ao, k'erteot iiitenuHrU againnt yuankerj. Fortieth edition 1(h,oou copies sold annually. Ihlshooa sent under seal. Lmit paid, to ail parts of the world, on therecelpt ol HO cents, or live cop ies for Ur.lSoiiitparte'iiureiit rreveutive This simple, healthful aud, yet efleetualprevent- Ive is oevoud a comparison with any thins yet dis covered, it hns bevn provedby years ol experience, end in no instance has it failed when applied ao odrdlns; to direction. Married people who do not wish toincrea etnetriamiiifs, snouiu oe in pose.es- ionof thle instrutuent. Pirtte rrtiui-eoto aa. lr Bfiiapstrte's t rench Patent Male sale) This article enables those whose health or eireumstan aes - not permit an Increase ol family, to regulate or limit the numter ol thrlr offsprings without in juring theoonstiiution. It is the oni sale aud sure preventive against pregnauoy anu uiseaee. i ne oove ariieie is specially inieuueu io luiuu mis ue stderatuni) it lx perfectly salet no melalic substanoe enters into its composition. 'I tie price of the French I' a tent ftUle hale, one dollar the slnge one. four dollars per hallUoscn, and seven dollars per dozen. Madame toiler's Female Monthly Pills Is a safe and reliable remedy fur suppressions and all female diseases. Ladies should not use them during pi eft - nanoy, as thev will produce miscarriage. Price. one dollar per box extra line live dollars. Sent to any address by mall, post free. No letters will be an swertduiiiessthe contain aremlttauceor a postage stamp. All orders addressed to Dr. K. Bon apabtb, No. 169, Sycamore street, between Pllth and Blxth streets, Ctnciuuatl, Oiito, will be punctually atteuded to. llr. B. ean bioonsu. ted upon all secret diseases. He is unu.ueiitiuuit.uiy acknowledged tu be the cham pion and king ol V enereai Diseases, and only Pbv widen iu the Uulon who hns trnveieuun the conttu- entof Kurope, and ihe only Doctor who has visited theiroelebrated Hospitals, as well as their medical Institutions, and receiving their nion I hi) reports, oilers tu all those who desu e to consult a profession ai pa., BUM, tun rosuiioi loriy years exjwrience in tue Hospitals of iiuroite aud America CounUeutiai con sultation dally, irum V a. m. umillu r. m. apriviuaw NEW TREATMENT. PRIVATE AND Confidential Medical Ajice 1 1 AT the Kuffulo Trivate IIoRpital Estab- tlshed for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal Weak uii and the Secret Inlinuiiusol Youth and Matu rity by Da. AM OH ttUN, bullftlo, IN. V. Office, corner of Main and Qua) streets, (up stairs.) A MOHT fjUIKNTlKlo lNVKMlUN. An Instrument for the cure of genital Debility, or Nocturnal fc.iuiisioust more properly known as Sem inal Weakness, etc. Can be permanent!) cured in from Hftuen Uays to two months, by the use ol this lusiruuteui, wueu useu cuiijoiiiiiy witn nieulclues YOUNO MKN TAK K PAUTIUULAK MOT1CH. Dr. AMOS and HON take pleasure In announcing that they have invented a most impottaat instru ment lor the ouie ol the above diseases. It has been subjected toa test by the mosteniinnut physicians tn ajwiiui-u, w reris, tu i mini ym a reUU riew ltrM 11 IlKl been declared the ouly uselul instrument which hai ever yet been invented, tor the cure of Seminal weakness, or auy uisease oi the eenltal iarvs vnuBoi ntceovfcuinuinui yoillU. AT T ICS 1 OU VQli lars, oy mail or nxprusa. A CURfl WARRAKTBD. Dr. AM'Ja and SON have devoted their attention exclusively to this peculiar class of maladies, and ...a? ..... unisuuusciinvuiiy uci'a nuie io reu der their fellow-cruature. Istuiiv tfstiiitiis.fi.i u-rtita.. fully acknowledged by convalescent patients and others daily arriving in town, lioui all parts of the country. lor the express purpose only ol consulta tions, while Ihelrexei tiuus iiavebeeu oruwiied with me mo si aigum auvauiaKcsi yet .ruui what they ufve eaptanuuecu m enquiring into the causes ol these infectious complaints, (irom their most simple oouditlou to that ol the most dnngerous and iu.et erate,)they havealwatseutertatuvu the possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in variably found that the most horrible and malignant forms of disease oould a i most invariably he traced kwunvu, n.n.iiiunuin viiuaui; uoiauce. neglect, or the iiletlcclsot unsKllllul or improper treatmeut tneretore ui am us ana SON have succeeded in discovering, in the selectlou of their remedies, a sale, etlectual and oautiuus course omitting all combination of remedies which bear ao equivocal ana. nutcr, ns wuu as muse wnoee premature or inju dicious application might be productive ol bad con sequences in tno nanus oi private individuals, in siiui i, .ua inuuame enu oi ineir remedies is the less euingol a great mass of human misery by the allev iation, reliel and prevention ol thosa Hvnn. -r. flictiuus that arelu reality the secret foe ol life, and which, while they so extensively surround us, eall 7 --.a. v. aaaere.iruuas iur lUeit Setter 'coUNrKV INVALIDS. Personsln an i part of the world m k. fully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their ease, with the remittance for medicines. etc Address lr. AMOS and HON, ooiner Main and jam-uawly WIIEELEK,& WILSON, $3h Mm Sewing Machines. HUSTON BUILDING, Corner of Thlid and JeHerson, OA 11 ON, - OHIO. WE offer the Wheeler & Wilton Sewing Vv Machines, with Important Improvements, at a reduotlon of t'Joon formerprioe,,and to meet the demand for a tLHUl, low-jirlced Family Machine, have Introduced a NKW STYLE, working upon the same principle, and making the earn, a tltoa .though not so highly nniahetl, at FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS 1 TheelesraneB.sitAnii. nni .)) and .iv.iiait. v. .iiD4ut,iiii.c,nio uvnuty ina strengtn oi stitch wotiip AAeiitaB. un nuin Blues, impossible to ravel ana leaving no ehaln or r love on the nmifr aid thm economy of thread, and adaptability to the thickest iiiiuuceiinurn;!, una renoeieu in is ine most suo eessful and popular Sewing M achine now matle. At our various offices. w sell at n v-if nri. oos, and give instructions free of oharge, to enable purchasers to sew on.insry seams, hem. fell, quilt, gather, bind and tuck , all oa the same Machine, and warrant It for three years. SKNDORCALI. PliH a PfBrm n a.i.i.i.. fnll narllA..!... ., ; . . I""""""' ..... i--. ..viuniei iuca,tcitlUIUUIHII, r IC, jetia tn w. BUMNKR k COi MOIUULL'S SELF-HEATING smoothing Iron, O.F.MORRILL Patentee, Boston. THISIRON IS HEATED WITH ANAL. A cohol Lamp, whioh Is attached to it with a -i""ei .v.. vou w pui uu .ou iHHin on wun p.eaaure. It takea but is minutes to put tha Iron In readlneaa for work, end It will remain so aslooga. It la required. The heat may be regulated aa de sired The Irona are of the uaual wuighta, and the lamp la no luoumbranoe,and It la warranted not to soil the clothes. The heating fluid will coat about 3 cents per hour. The nelf-heailng Iron Is certainly one of the greatest In ventiuus ol the ege, aud lhe ladles will thank the Inventor for hta alll In saving them a ,.u uiu. wno uuv tne fuel will look upou him aa a benefactorof the pocket, Theae smoothing Irona may be had at the shoe Store of L. BUVINOliK, Third atreet, near the Xenia Ilejiot, er at the residence of the Agent, bo Kast Third street. si, oo W. O. CRUTCHFIELD, lepts Agentfbr Montgomery County. Read, Read the News. 25 CENT PICTURES I! IN NICE CASE, CAN BE had AT BALDWIN'SGALLERY, EVERY DAY FHOM DATE, AND A better picture for se CKMTS than ean be had at any other Gallery for SI,io. We alao have on hand the largeat aaaortmenf of Fine Cases la the City, which we otter ' I'er Out. Cheaper Than any other Gallery. We buy our stock In sues a manner that we ere prepared to otter superior In ducement, to thepubllo. Our prices range from its ceute to SM.W), thus placing It In the power of all M i aeoure the ahadowe of frienda. Our motto Is ,'KXckLSIOHI" and we study to please. sjL,Uooma on 3d tit., sign of the Ameri can 1'la;. novl. SmdAw i. B. HALDWIN. 1 T1KBCS best 8 C lieef, very nice at I. N. h W.TU. GHKKN'I GODEY'H Lady's Book, for May, just re eelved by ' Of VV R Cheese, yery fine, at 9 cents, to losethlot,et I. H. W. M. CKKMM'a BOOTS, SHMS, rid, riC. NEW W0RK,Bt tho OLD STAND No. SI, Jrllrraou Mrcct, ft la now settled that the L.aTiae health of 11 men, women and oblldren, depends ea Uie eoudllloa et their so.ssl" DAVID SCHREIAK fU. XirOULU HI'Ktll-tl.Ll HAY iU the eltliens of Iiaytnn snd surrounding conn- try, that his spring nd liuniiuer stork is now eosi ieie. consiBTiiig m m siutis ui , iv i,p, ,suu IDllUrent WOO IS. snofl, Unr, --.a wuh urrnur wtthniiti alan a laiee assortment of Mens'. Hois'. and Vouths' Boots, Oslters, AntlOxioid lies. Having purchased his stock right irom ins rsc lo ries fur cash, enadles him to sellss cheap, or chesu- er than any other houieln this city. He also has a large supply ni Mens' Pstent l eath er Boot, Us iter and On l on I Tie Tops, which he will eke to order to nt trie ioot. He keens constantly emuleyed the best workmen. and Is prepared to do all kinds of Custom Woik on short nut.ee. All rips repaired tree or cnurg. He asks a liberal share ol public patronage, and feelsooiithtent that hecan please all who order work. Hi-member the old and favorite place, 81 ,Jfl1ersoa street, below the market. aprlO S91ITU & WESSON'S, NP w PATENT REVOLVER ron sale at LAKGBONS HAKuWABE STORE. NO. 78, MAIN bl HklvT, TUIKS Tisto. ie the linliift one in the A world that has force. W eight only Ten Ounres, s loaded quicker than other Pistols are cspped. , b sure fire under all circumstances. JSo injurv le caused to the Arm or Ammunition by allowing It to remain loaoeu any lengin oi iinie. it is so Sim ple in Its construction that it Is sot liable to get out of order. ic in I"? rrrriir Mile to i arryt The cylinder holds seven shots. Iwobioii thts other small ptntols. my 7 THE One Horse shoeing shop, ON THIRD BTREET, A few doors Kast of the I'ost Orrioa, DAYXOX. 0. THE Subscriber ie now better prepared, than ever to aoooaimodate hta old customere,aud the public, In the lorhe-itnoring ICiiklncaa, In Its varloti, branche,. Particular attention will be given to ell lame horses, such es split fioofa,and hool-bound, and oi main their feet, will be cured satllaetory to the owner of such hor ses, and 11 not, money Hill be rrlunued. ALrlO. Hor.e. that luterlete will lie ahod to pre vent It, and warrant, ,;, ( i money refunded. He will personal!; i, . iliitend all work entrtistd to his care. Thai, mi... or past favors, he respectlully aaks a oontlnuance ol the patronase ol lilaold eua tomers, and will be happ i accommodate as many klw onee aa may favor In m with a call. pra-uswiy D A 1 M A fa Sir KEHMAN. LH CO w .B is 2 eE?J? Eh H H n H to go-iS cV O C s.ei- t5 a e B-Jj Sfii mil r-l r a o e O n o - 4H W 2 0 a I e fct in o O IQ o I c o GROCERIES SPRING STOCK BIMM & BRO., heao or mi; UAIIV, HAVE JUST KECKIVKD TUE1B Spring atocs , embracing In part loo ifags Prime itlo Lotlee. 1 do Java aud Mocha. Klne atovk ol all Bum. of Sliaar. so.ooo pound, extra S. c. Hann. 40,000 uo do Mhoulders. ;ao,ooo do do Sulea. tu,ooo lbs. extra S. O. lined Beef, lou bu.h. choice Uhltc Beans. SO butt, a.aoi t d Virginia lobacco. 60 ebeiitaandcaddit'B aasoruu Teas, 60 boxes No. I bermaiiKoap. a do fure Corn starch. 4 do Salaratua. 20 do Soda. 0,01,0 flue Cigars. 76 sacks Dried Peaches and Apple,. A large lot of Freeh White Flab, Pickerel, Shad. Ba.., CoilMah aud Mackerel. ..e..si, ooae, 101) bbla. No. I Family Flour. mb2t New Arrangement! TOM MADB BOOIB AND BH0E8, CtS'IOM MADK U00T8 ANU bliOlS CL'blOM MAL.J! J1001S AND Bllois ' OF tVliltv bTTLE, OF HVkKY bTYLB. MISS THE BEST fil AY MADB IN TUK BhKT AIANN1R MADB IN TUB BBhT WANNtKl PROMPTLY TO ODDER. PROMPTLY TO ORDER. ..m. - PROMPTLY TO ORDER. AND WARRANTED TO PLEASE, u1"'"' f K AKS"T1I TO PLEASE AND WARRANTED Ta PLEAbE, Atth, Custom Work Shop of B. N. DAVIS, No. 79, Jefferson street. DAYTON, O. IV !. baying disposed of his stock ot hi.i;?,irr.".w';rk mt -uot'ua. will herealter devote w.Mn i';i,itf'"",i11, '"."-aaulaeiuring home mad. work, which he will get up in any atjle to suit Ms ed foVerVe """" 1'U'"",, h Le P'"" He Invites Isdlea and gentlemen to call and leave order, lor wo;k, and he pledgee his reputation ,s a mvuti m"h'"'"' t0 "" " "liocau be pleased. FRESH yV great pleasure iu cullioir the at vv tentlonof our lu.t, mera and cllliVns gi mi- oiTVHUar-HX.V'.,i "TV."'!."1. l"H BA"' 2 UhMlKH.S Hecelved Uaily I y F.xpie.s. Allorileta promptly ailed at Clncmnall p. Ices Also a lull supply of Cove and bplieu Oj .'Jr.. ' Phi, ,, u " S"ULL, seifti P' Hou,',or- Wa" and Third streets. FOR SUMMER GOODS, go to BREKNI'W W Kev and Xtautiful Style, ef m p C assimerea, Vestings, 3 aat PCENI8HIN0 GOOES! "9 fa NEW STYLES OF SMRTSI 1 1 r In which to keep eool during the Heated - 2 a. BBEFNfl'R M No. 1. If .In .. . .... ' i- , .,, v.yiuU. n FOR SUMMER GOODS, go to BREENE'St Fresh Meat Every Day. OF.Olf.aT-l.: Plirai'Aw Daily Meat and Provision lih Btreet, 274 Jtiroicn sfrss, Xhey will please Thankful for past patronage, he solicits a a..i,iin. ja-i7d ..owe irom urownstreet. Secomtm tin Buggies s Carriages AT .y'.fPJS'OLDSTANT;' 4tU st. be. j eiliraoB A fcl. Clulr. A LARGE lot of seoond hand Burajei 'aid Carriage, for sal. ., v, low p.lc.. .." (ODKV fo, SeLtembeT; " " augis r m , . . .. QobKiToTAJiT - Ii t a aa f-Aaheiloe.hl.own buteharln K. o..vi. relyon procuring Freah tleat Eviiv aToasieo du. ring Ui. week, flede.lre. thepeopl. tofc" Ih. ?" ?y."DA- a?ornlug the, .. procure meaf Sl...S?i la- AlTl- . . K ' Will 11 i Wff tJiiim iiiiriu. .. n,w. at. wftAEN'f