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DltpIG STORE. ia MAIN 1TIICCT, BETVW.Ktf MARX.ET AND FOURTH- V. 0. ROD IN no IT, K,v. ,ao TO HI'RPARD k ftol!W,) NOW M-. TIVINO ATTI.IH WIXU X Iimpwd Jtj Fit'iRTH rurhf or tMe (i , (i on "i t rV, i; r.. i r ( 'ir-, .,i f Wie ftsi r t M ( fi 'hn ! (-M''U. i , Hi'lx'l Him ifn'( V Fran! ;Pna ami Cmili ..lmMtl Of goOdB VIHAlIf V , ' rnnt I."" r !m- (a -, K. I'Mpviy'i (.'' Kririjn, fileiin's, RtrriT'i aa1 other i f-very stylo and quality, Htule'a, Honey, Ulyrtrln aft". Sk:I Pom-int. .r Iv a:id O'euutne old brown tAMadaor &p, As, h. A lull Mne-nf put t,',ir, hy th b-MMe or pint, ffvir tin.!! uj And n'Oi liUF.i.-n) Miiila',S 'i U'ih i 'e t,,nt v. .dm. n i ttia'Utrry Brutly, superior Ca ts w be W i. Kttre nurUitr. nuttnbie for latent and Common OILS, PAINTS, AND VAKN19H, Of eTery possible kind, eoior an-t quality. FJiWT JAivS, la (treat variety, bought directly from the MnnnlAft turers, for earth, and cua and will, .her:lor, be sold m cheap as any honae In this eit y. HiKKli A V K'rt HOLLAND HITTER."?, For which I am io)r mrnt for Ms ci' y and vonaty. eaUr tupi'Mfl -it it. - m r, t-:t iir"'fi urleea. . hlKM MkiUlClNfcS, Of every kind now lo u. HAIiUMM ANDVOMADES, Or A'houtand d!!rrnt vnrltif. WLJ ALK Uili K()APt Fnr th a eertAia datratlon of IimoU oa PUnt lower. (Jontar'i Rat KitrminnUr, Tjjon'i Ma nctto Innot Powder; Bod Bug KitarmiDfttor, ft ntre thing, BRUHHE3. Half, TMh, Wall, Whttewaah, Pho, Rcrnb, Thiat Uaret, windnw. Paint, YaraUft, Arttrt'g WHITK LKA1 AXD UXSKEDOIL, Of th tfry twat quality, alwayton km&i GtM h Fattt fluiU Lamp and Lmiwlol(. TU1LKT GK)1W, In ndlfta rrtMv, and of hat onalitr, A lanre lot of Varnlah bouKht rontljr at forced sale In New Yon, which I oan all to dealer at lea than Cln innati nrioe. ALHO, Robtnaon Hair Tonlo, cotos;n Couf h Mixturo, Dl arrhcea OottUai, Horae Ltntment, Hone Powder, .,., guaranteed to glveentir aatlifaetlon oJofta'i Condition Powder, iloughton'f Peprin. rhTlolaQprertpttoDiorefull jr and aeenrately eon pounded, ol th boat madleLuea iion other hall b uaeu. Tonj friend and the pnMlcjrenerallr f wonld re tarn my moat grateful thank fur the lttuwal patron age Ktoiet to the late tlrm of H. A H., and would kindljr aolictt It eoatlnuanoe, a alao an examina tion of mf to4k by those who have not hereto fore pat roo tied thohouee, I am permanently loeated here, and expect to make friend and customer by fair dealing. Children cent to mr store for anything will he waited up jo and the same price charged as If their parent eame themselves. JUST KKCE1VED, A large assortment of. Fruit Jar of thelatest ttjles. end Healing Wax. IIIKD8 AND CAGES. Bird Reed, and, In short, everything belonging trictly to my bualne, Jyl6 W. 8. ROBINSON. TUNNEL COAL! PERRY COUNTY COAL. WARRANTED TO Bl THI Cheapest Coal IN OHIO, And will be told for less than any Coal In Dayton. ALL PERSONS SHALL BE ACCOM, modftted wtth th blt Cofcl. and at lowek MATEI THAU EVES OFFERED. They t HCCOD1- i modftted ftt their own price, in reason, uon'l oon traefc orooai before oaUing nte. I0-COME ONE AND ALL-! THOS. 8CH.KFFER, No. 84, Mala itreet.or at Herrytounty Coal office, oa ('anal, near Gebhart'a Lumber Yard. aurtt6. J. M. Watt era & Bro., atAxurAcinaEaa or CARRIAGES 5 BUGGIES The lateat style of Phoeton & Straight Bodied Buggies. ALSO, Jtnny Llnd and Rockaway Carriages, YOKK AND SPRING WAGONS, TUB LABOK8T A880RTMINT IN THB OUT. TITs hara Leavstt'a Putunt Pnnnlinn r.A v 0...7.--". rM -"'i'""- .u.i-nntiiera, no improvement eomlog Into extensive use, and Rivlne aatia- rlttnn. W. IIM thm ha.t l T.-l . ., - V1TUURUUUI, warrantlna all our work. And s to PHICai, oan Sdatreet, Castol canal. . "Pt (Opposite Peaee's Mill.) Patrick Kelly 9 ATTORNEY at LAW. OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE BUILDING Third street, Dayton, O. WILL make collections and attend to the practice of hit Profeasion generally, In Montgom ery and the adjoining oounttest draw and ackuowl- u mortgages, ana prepare all other le. gal Instruments. septus New Furniture Store! Cabinet Makers1 FUIiJVI TV KM, Chairs, Matresses, &c. . WARS ROOMS ON MAIlK STREET, Y : BKIWEEI 1ST AX3 SO. HAVING TAKEN THE STAND FOR aerly oeeupled by W. Gillespie, we are manu facturing all Kinds of Furniture unit elaaa war ranted, which we are prepared to aeU at the loweat prtooe. We are all praoticel workmen, and we nat- ' ouraeires our work will give aatlalaoUOB to om AH ordere for work promptly attended to. sail Three New Soaps, FROM TBI Boston lndexical Soap Co, 1. SILVER SOAP. T?OR oleaning and polishing siWer'Plated. -- Britannia and Tin Wares. Also for cleaning line house paint, mirrors, marble, window glass eiurtiage aud hameu mountiugs.lt Is invaluable, ll u.i..v oe ueeu Willi enure eaiety, as lloontalus noth n that can possibly Injure the finest plate or jew. e.ry. fries 1 ecu is. 2. P0MICH BOAP. Far assuring aad whitening the hands. It readily .....in .11 .... uew iir iroiu uw aauus, anu moat of the old, leaving the akin soft and delicate. Far aupenor to aaua buq poimiua aoapa. tru Ueanta. 3. INDBXICAL BHAVHTCr BOAP, A e aad most delightful shaving soap, making a rick, aoft lather, leaving the 2ms Ires from II UU II U.S. i ., Price lo omits. The above aoapa for sale by nuH7 KB. STEWART, sale aent for Dayton, SPERM OIL! SUITABLK for Bowing Maobines, for salt by l. VV. VIISTKICH, ell PllUllpS UouM. onaeear Railroad Time Table. Truint ftrriv td depart follows: M4T r t t nr. 7n. ,m 1 N(!l K N1TI, U A H I I.'lfiN A n A V TOt? I -.train, I , ft a ft a. ndt 1 . aa 11, ! as. 34, I . f I S,Ua. 4th 1, .) f m I I. l.nwre ("-to, lx. Bandainy alntl! Delaware Nlfrtit la. B.llef.atalne Bi. total .. a at. M il a a , a a. 13 n I 0 p a. s as ,! f m- UICUIOAN. latTrala, . . Id . 10 la a at I It am I 8 1 u f l ll,a DATTOH A WK8TBHN,(ToIa4laaapella.) aiaaapeiie. f il 11, at I t,4pi i 1.00 a i i.t i rain. . . a m u - . . i it r a . .o p ladlanapoll ORReilVILLB A MIAMI, (I ladlenapolle. I 8.5ai 1 1 I 4 a i lit Train, . lllliial 8.9t a m. " . . J 4.11 ra tat fm. 'Ubuaaiia. i a a I J a a. i a a I p at. 1 r l p lMTrain, . . .1 II a a J.I " . . ( 11.41 .l " . . . I 4,lt Time of the POST OFFICE, Dayton, Nov. 15, 1859. Until further aoUee, Uaila will aloaa at UU efface af foilnwel Ver Mew York, Phllad.lpolai aad Hew England Sutee, dally, except Bnaday, at ll-laaat. Vor Cincinnati, 0., Kaatern, Weetera, Northern and Southern Statee, dalle, except Sunday, at 8.00 a m, and 6 JO p m. Por Colaaibae and ZaaecTllle, 0., dally axeept Bnnday. at 11.16 a m. For Xeniaand Yellow Sprtnireatll.lia 01. 'or Miamlabarg, (termantowa, Franklia, Ham iUoa.Ketoa, 0., and Connerirille, led., daily, except Hnnday.at .S0 p m. Tor BpringSeld, Urbana, Tlfla, Saadniky and Cleveland, 0., daily, axeept Sunday, at . a m. For Kicbaoni. Cambridre, Ceatrerille, ladlaa apnlia, (nd., and New Pari., 0., dally at (.DO p m. For Oreearille, 0., Unioa City, Wlneheeter, Maaete,and Jay County, Ind., daily , except Sua dar.atv.M am. For Troy, Corlngton, Plana, Sidney, 8t. Mary'i and Ft.Waya, Toledo aad Michigan, dally, ax eept Sunday, at 9.S0 a m. For Union, Weet Milton, and Little York, Tnei day and Saturday at T.80 a a. For John.Tllle. New Lebenon and Wait Alex andria, on Tuesday aad Saturday, at 7. SO a a. For Claytoa, Centra, and Ladlow, oa Friday of each week, at 9.00 p m. For CentreTille, Lebaaoa and Baioa, Taeeday, Thariday aad Saturday, at I J. 00 a. For Vandaliaaad Chamberiburg, 11.10, Tuee day and Saturday. For Taylonrtlla, Wedneaday aad Saturday, at 7. It a m. E. A. KING, Postmaster. FALL & WINTER CAMPAIGN! Sad(llcry,IIamess&Trunk MANUFACTORY! CRFW & WARFORD, BECKEL'8 NEW BUILDING, Jefferson at ..bstween Beoond and Third 8ION OF THE BIO SADDLE, DAYTON, OHIO, A RE NOW BETTERPREPAREDTIIAN A they ever were to manufacture every thing in the Saddle, Harness, Trunk, Valise, and Carpet uag Line. They also have these articles, of the beet ouallte of stock and workmanship always oa hand, aad for sale at the lowest eaah ratee. Horse Blankets, butlalo Robes, Whips, Bits, stHavlns secured In addition to thai, flrat. olass force, the servloes or a workman who haa not yet been excelled la the world, and whose worx nae taken the premium at the "World's Fair," they Invite gentlemen who desire the ttcest work to call and examine specimen., and order work. Beinx practical woramen. envaared in th. htiain... mr a oumoer oi years, and navlog the beat work men and the best stock to be had, they defy eompe tltlon,and invite comparison of work. rtbr-AlruaiiUr- ALL KINDS, Done In the beat meaner, and at the loweat rat.. Thev invite the oeoule from eiftv .nd .m.n- A - - -" jyvv-u ROBERT OGDEN. Plumber and Steam Fitter. INO. Qd JBPBR80H BTERKT. AB0V1 TfllUD, DATTON, OHIO. IJAVING been resident of thin chv hut AX A short time Mr. O. would Use thii ooualon of eiroiinjr one irom amODf a score of lttra hat oeiveU Irom gentlemen for whom ae did work in hit foiT WavbC. In . tnril iftth lOAa Havlnr had occasion to usti tha mVimb nf plumber. I was Introduced to Mr. Ogdeo, jrentle- sueaea ew saw uau jubjw BlllfCU IB UUT Oily . 1 119 JOD that was to b done was very 01 moult, and required the nicest kind ol mechanism. I am hapjr to add that the wors was performed to my entire satisfac tion, a oil as a master of his art. I take nl...!-. m ivmuuuucuuui ma. tv mj ieuo townsmen. r H I I II HI MMKV Ho would also take the privilege of rtIvIda? obi auvub kiioibi rvcuiuiutjnuauona n am received since his residence here i Mr. Ogilen has done considerable work In th ,'iuu.u.ng uue in my no use, whlcn is very atlsfae- torv J. Re XOUINU, Davor, Aug. 10. lSfi. Pumps, Baths, Water Closets and Wash-Stands, Fixed Mnd Repaired, mnd on the korte$t Mlict. mo reawnaoit (tmu. ALSO A larire a u ant it v of Lirtavnri Papm 1-i.M.n. Well and Cistern Pumpsof everv dwTMrintian.uhiVh are warranted not to freeze tin in ninUp iis-... ui iiRiuui,mcs as wasa-stand. Beer, Wa ter and Steam Uocks. Together wltA aU kinds of numufii' orwt won. Mr. O. has Just received aunt hep latpwa. snnni nt pipe of all kinds, to which he particularly calls the ;ui'"u v wh uesire wora in nis line. AiiAiuuiui otiDi maue ana renaireti. IkaTCiuib paid tor JLead and Pewter.- Opening Every Day! TO THE LADIES! New Fan Goods. e u u T V H M.W 4V IwDpwUliUllJ 111" forms the ladles that she haa received a large assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, a-UK 1ALL A WINTEB, which aha offers to aeU at a Tery small Mf saos, at haf nH aala i shmant ' NO. 113 MAIN STREET. Where she has just received a large assortment of Muriels, nays, ureee baps, Head Dreeeea, Fins French Ruches, Vlowers, Hlbbons, Bonnets, Ae. Thankful lor the patronage so liberally extended toward us, we hope by strict attention to merit and reeeiv. an increaaeu eontinuanoe af the same. MRS. N. HOWARD'S. Mo. lis Main st. Particular attention paid to Bleaching, Trimming and Repairing all kinds of Straw. Velvet and Silk Bonneta. MRS. N. HOWARD, oatlil-Smd No. US Main st. Heckler, Ilemley&Maxton NO. S06 tfc SOS 9D ST., HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LAROa stock of Queensware, China Ware, Glass Wart, Plated ware, .. Brittania Ware, -" Looking Glasses, Table Mats, Tea Waiters A Trays, Lamps, all kinds, Cutlery .Hpoons.Ao. Our stock of Plated Castors, Snoons, ae., are all of the best quelltyi warranted. Prices from goto $Jt eauh Queensware, Glaas Ware, be., we will sell ae cheap as the cheapest. Please give us a call on Old Market, treet. HKCKLEB, REMLKT at MAXTON. Violins, Violins, Violins. T V. IL CROSBY bat received and will -Li" sell a lot of superior toned Violins, cheaper than ever ottered la bay ton, at octt 107 Mala at., nearly opposite the Market. MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! T V. H. CROSBY Is daily rewiring Uusie AJ of the a test pnblioationa, by the moerpoDular authors. All orders from abroad will be filled without ex tra charge. Postage free. octs 107 Mala street, Dayton. TEACHING, TEACHIHG! TEACHING! T, V. H. CROSBY will girt lessons in Pl-A-i. ano, Violin, Mute, Vlollncello, Ac., aad will furnish an excellent J Hilar teacher for thoae who prefer a thorough knowledge oa that instrument Particular pain will be la sen with NEW BBQINNBRS, Aad with the cultivation of the voice. ' tin Mala street, Dayton. CRIMSON IIABlUwa Tirr FOB writing on Linen, Cambrio, Ao., with out uravaratloa. raraalab. stt DroggWt, huiiipe uout. Latest by Telegraph. Congress—XXXVIth Session. WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. Tbt Interest la tha organiistion of tht Hout is if possiblt on tbs lnras. Long befora noon tbt naileries wsrt denatly filled and crowds wets onablt lo obtain admit. tanot. Notwithstanding, tbt itiolemenny of tht weather, there it the usual attendano of Indies on tht floor. Tbert wert tbt out ternary salutations among, tht members and others, and a pleasant excitement prevailed everywhere. Mr. Allan, tli elerk of tht laal Zonae tailed tht House to order at noon. Tht din of roieee immediately teased spectator wert excluded from tht floor and tha members took their team. Tbt roll was tailed; and 231 members an swered to their names. Tht absentees were, Messrs. Htallworth and Landrewn of Ala., Brown and Adams, of Ky., Hindman and Rust of Ark, and Hamilton of Texas. On motion of Mr. Phelps, tht Doust agreed to proceed to, tht tleetion of a Speak, er, triM toce. Mr. Houston nominated Mr. nherman of Ohio Mr. Adrian nominated Mr. Davis ol Ind., Mr. Ilaekin nominated Mr, Hickman of Pennsylvania; Mr. Stephens nominated Mr. Grow, of Pa; Mr, Briggt nominated Mr. Holder or Va. Numerous roioet, impatiently "Call tht roll. Tht Clerk appointed Messrs. Uouston.Cor- win Adrian and Brings tellors. Mr Moreno said "in listening to tht call of tha roll, I notioed that aereral mem. bars wert absent. In order to enable them to participate in tht election, I move tht Uouse adjourn till to morrow." Mr. John Cochrane "I bopt tht gentle man will withdraw tht motion." Mr. Cobb "Oh let ut bare ont rote." (Laughter.) 'Iht llous took tht vote br aoolnmat ion amid which and laughter, Mr. Florenoe withdrew bit motion and tht Houst pro. oeeded to rota. Rrsclt or th First Ballott Sherman 66; Bocock 86; Orow 43; Boteler 14; Davis Z; fbiliins 1; Uilmer 6; Aelson o; Corwin 1; ill 1; llickman 1; Fennington 1: llaakin 2; Mo(ueen 1; U. F. Clark 1. No ont having reoeired a majority of the rotea cut, Mr. Grow rose and said : As I desire in no way to retreat the organisation of the Houst, 1 withdraw ay nama as a candidate. 1 assure these gentlemen who in kindness oast their rotet for me 1 shall treasure through life, so distinguished a mark of their friendship and regard. Mr. Burnett moved an adjournment, to be determined by tbt yeas and nays. Tbt absentees were Messrs. Benjamin, Clay, Crittenden, Dayis.Douglas, Fitepatrick Hammond, Johnson of Arkansas, I'olk, Se baatian, Seward and Toombs. Mr. Clark of Mo., wanted to make tome remarks in favor of an adjournment, after another rota. Cries of go on. Mr. Garnett objected to bis proceedings saying there was no question before the Uouse. Ut subsequently withdrew his ob jection, whioh was named by Mr. Wash burne of III. Tha Clerk said be would submit the ques tion whether Mr. Clark should bare liberty to proceed. Mr. Garnet contendod there was no pow er here preclude debate, and said the genr tleman had a right to show that there were some nomineot lor Speaker who should not be elected. Mr. Clark insisted that tha House could not deprive him of his constitutional rights to make remarks as to tha qualifications of tome of those nominated for Speaker, The Clerk replied he should not take up on himself tht responsibility to deoide the question, but would submit it to the Uouse. Mr. Clark (Earnestly,) "1 claim the right as an individual member to speak. 1 deny the power of the Zouse to deprive me of that right. I deoide for myself.'' Cries of "Go on, go on, good.'' Mr. Curtis What pa.-t of the Constitution do you refer to ? If you have that right, I have also." Cries (thick and fast) "Call tbt roll." Mr. Clark "I deny the right to call the roll for I bare the floor." Cries of "Question, question,1' from the Republican side. Mr. Kilgore presumed this matter oould ba settled. Tht Republicans would consent to an adjournment alter another vote. Here criet of question wert renewed. Mr. Clark with hit application to make re marks, and the following resolutions wert read: Whereas, certain members of thii 7oue now in nomination for speaker did indorse and recommend the book herein after nam. ed. Therefore resolved, That tht doctrines and sentiments of a certain book called the "Impending crisis of the South and how to meet it," purporting to have been written by U. R. Helper, art inoendiary hostile to tha domestio peace, and tranquility of the country ana tnai no memoer ot this House who recommended or endorsed it or the eompend; is fit to bt Speaker of tht House. The reading of the resolution oooasioned applause from tomt of tht Northern men, dapping their hands. Mr. Stevens of I'enn. It seemed to him that in tbt prtsent condition of the House, but two thing! are in order, one a motion toladieurn; tbt other to prooeed to a vote; Mr. Clark continued by laying in view of a orisit ot toe country ana representing as he did a slave holding constituency, he would Mr. Washburn of Mains oalled him to or. der. Mr. Clark continued, laying Wa have had two wan since tht Declaration of lndei pendenoe, and havt grown from a weak State to a great confederacy, challenging the admiration of tbt oivilixed world. Mr. Stanton interrupted, saying he apprei hended no one objeoted to stay here, if the objeot was to save time, but he taw no good in remaining bera, at ba knew tht geutlet men of tht other lidt oould oonsumt tbt day. Mr. Clark My purpose it higher than that Cries from tht Demooratio tide of "Good, good let us adjourn.'' Mr: Clark was willing to give way for this purpose. Mr. Stanton thought this line of ditousr sion would bt much more appropriate and better managed if tht ioust wert organized by tht election of a presiding officer. Mr, Washburn of Me., arose to a ques tion of order but Mr. Clark proposed to go on with hit remarks unless some gentlemen wished now to adjourn. Mr. Stevens 1 hope you will not adjourn, these things must come out. A voice you are right Mr. Stanton I tee no good to bt aocom, pliebed by remaining here unless we pro. oeed to vote, I take on myself the responsii bility to move that tht Houst adjourn. Meg. atived by 2 maj. Mr. Valiandigham remarked tome Democrats wert absent three of them might be here to morrow; therefore ba voted Aye. Mr. Clark resumed, but in a tone not al together audible. He wished to show why the resolutions ought to pass, and to present to tha American people the position of oer tain gentlemen oocupied as regards tht Speakership. Heretofore tbt people wert divided as Democrats and Whigs; and were conservative and fraternal; there was scarce ly a.n American oititen who advocated ini surreotion, robbery and dissolution, no tar. ty since this government has bad a history, however fond of power, bat until now to muoh disregarded to tha popular will, as to tend forth to tht country at large, advising tha disfranchisement and murdering of large portion of tht people. Mr. Kilgour of la, explained and was understood as saying that ha condemned at strongly as tha ; gentleman from Mo. possibly oould. tbt avowal ef suoU tenti' menta. 8it, The Senate was oalled to order at 1 SO P. M. by tht Viae President a orav. r vii then mad by Pr. Gurley i 44 Bona tort ware preant Tbt credontiala of John Ten fcyok of N. J . and Hcnrr P. Ilaun CJ , who appeared and wars qualified. xt. Mason ol a submitted a resolution whioh ha would call to morrow for tht ap pointment of a oommittet to inquire Into the facta attending the late invasion and seisure of the armory and artenal at Har per Kerry, by a band of armed men, and report whether the same was attended by armed resistance to tht authorities and pub. lio forot of the U. H., and tht murder of any citisens cf Va, or any troops tent there to protect publio property. Whether such an invasion was made on. der oolor of any organisation intended subjugate the Koverninent of any of the Statee of the Union; the diameter and ex tent of stioh organisation; whother any cit sens of ths United States not present, were implicated theroin or acoessory thereto, br contribution of money, munitions, or other, wise; the character and extent of the mili tary equipments in the hands, or under ths oontrol ol the said armed band; where,how, and when the same was obtained and transi ported to the place invaded; also to report what legislation, if any, is neceasarr br gov eminent for the further preserve ion of the peao ol the country; the oommittet to have full power to send lor persons and papors. Mr, Trumbull of Illinois gavo notice that when the resolution came up ha should move to amend by extending the Inquiry to the seisure of the arsenal at Franklin, Mo. The customary resolutions were adopted to inform the House of Representatives and the l'residont that the Senate is rendy for business. Mr. Gwin gave notice of a Paiifid R. R. Bill. Adjourned. E. iO'JUtlEN, Wholesale Uroccr AND DEALER IN Fine Imported Wines, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, KEEPS CONSTANTLY. ON HAND, a general variety of Fruits. He Is also agent fur the sale of Old Bourbon Whisky, 31, hUlAMLr til Itl'JKl'. rTsxt door to A. 0 amp's stone front Dry Ooods tors DAYTON, OHIO. 100 Bags Prima Collet, B. O'BRIEN. 50 Bbla. Molasses. E. O'BRIEN. 100 Packages Fine Teas, B O'BRIBN. 1O0 Boxsi Tobacco, E. O'BHIBN. 20 Hda. Bngar, E. O'BRIEN. 74 Boxes Boap, H. O'BRIEN. 40 Dozen Buckets, B. O BRIBN, 40 Bbla. Cr'cl. and P'd. Sugar, B. O'BRIEN. 20 Dozen Wash-boards, B. O'BRIEN. A large atock of Splcea, Cheeeo, Nuta and varytnlng tnat may ba needed a atore of the kind, for aale by B. O'BRIEN. WINES & LIQUORS. IS Quarter Catka Port Wine, B. O'BRIEN. 20 Quarter CasksBrandles. E. O'BRIEN. 2 Plpea Boll. Gin, E. O'BRIEN 150 Bbla. Old Buorbon Whisky, E- O'BRIEN. 75 Bbla. Fine Rye Whisky, B. O'BRIEN, 80 Bbla. Rectified Whisky, B. O'BRIEN. Madeira, Bherry, Claret, Muscat, Na tlve and Malaga Wines, B. O'BRIEN. 150,000 Imported Cigars, B. O'BRIEN, K. B. As my stock Is now complete and well as sorted, 1 Invite all who wish to aut Fine Urooorles, Wines and Liquors. Ireo from druirs, to call and anu i win uo an in my power to compensate them tor their trouble. mhl4 S. O'BRIKN NOHCB IS hereby given that a petition will be pre sented to the Commliflonpri of Montgomery oounty on the Hist Monday of December, lbdu, ask tng for the eitabllhtni" a new County Koad, tne middle Mam of Section 18, In Harrison Town hip (TownKhln No. ) and to run from thence weat- wardlvon the nail section line to the wtat line aid lection, anu continue we-twamiy alonn nan BtTciion line in tour u me mitiuin oi eutionfl 14 and loin MadliouTownilili,to the old Race bank eatt of Wolf Creek, and fiotn thence in aiouth weaterly direction, to interiect the Dayton Wolf Creek Turnpike, nuar the bridge aorota nmi VyrrtfK, nnu mere iu ivrniinnit. octaa-wtt MANY PETITIONERS, star Clothing store!! WM. WALKER t-One door west of Beokel'a Uank.eJTf DAYTON. - OHIO. THE UNDUSIGNED KKEPS ON HAND -L a very large atock of Readv-made Clothinr Genta' Kurnlililns UoodB.comprlBinevery atyleand variety, Children's Cloth inn of all alzca, which oe aoiu ai iup LOWEST RATES. Aaolendldaaaortment of Cloth. Satin. Cashmere lto.,kepton hand, and Clothlns; made to order , oheau- 1 y,neri,iy auujiruiuiiy pr-o6 J?mj WALKER. Read, Read the News. 25 CENT PICTURES IN NICE CASE, CAN BK HAD BALDWIN'S.GALLERY, T?VERY DAY FROM DATE, AND Li better picture for So CKNT3 than ean be had any other Gallery for tl.tO. We also have on hand the larxeat assortment of Fine Cases la the City, 7i Per Cent. Cheaper Than any other Gallery. We buy ouratock in such a manner that we are ureoared to oiler .mierlnr ducementa to the public. Our prlcea range from ceuis to sw.uu, iiius placing it in -he power of to aecure the shadows; of friends. Our motto v-auki.siuhi" and we study to please. eTa. Rooms on 3 J Cit., sign of tha Ameri can Flag. novH-amdAw g. B. BALDWIN. Fresh Baltimore OYSTERS. "TOE Subscriber takes pre at pleasure caning me attention oi nia customers ano citi zens generally to his extra brands of Fresh Brtltl more Oysters received daily by Express. All or ders promptly tilled at Cincinnati prices. Also, full sunnlv of Cove and Huloed Ovater. He haa alo just received a large andcholcesupply Fine Candies, of every possible style, and Coufections of every description. Also, Toys of every conceivable shape and design. In a word, he has every thing nice in hi line, and tuviaci a puuiau iu uauaiiu Aaiuine F. J. WELTY, octlg U. B. Building, Main and Fourth. OEOKGE GILBERT, Importer, and Dealer In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Beckel Hull Building, JeOvraon fctrcet, Dayton, Fine Wines, Brandies, Grins, and Bitters of approved quality. Warranted to be of the best brands, and offered at prices a little in advance of Importation. Drake & Co.'s Catawba Bitters) -.... ... '"on tivti ever j omer Known. They area Tonic of superior quality, prepared from OUr 1 1llrVSV fit that llralu. . I. .... t... . I I ...... have tatted it to be the beat bar bitters iu Uoni uaetheold fashion and oft-times Injurious BROWN & DllAKKH CATAWBA, They not only impart the moat delicious flavor Wine and Liquor, but at the name time are a To . .uiicnuf iiumtty nnu rare uieni, without a Lth artio inifredieut, and it is with uuboundrd eontl- Coutplaint, Billlous Chullo, Dyapepsia Arue Fever, to. U genera, debility, sluKKiah circulation ol blood, loss ot appetite, aud exbaualed vital euergy: thev ara atubimwisMl ti iisv nuiumai Artlolea warranted aaaold, aud aatiafaetion guar e u xai tail utAarfiBl. Ordera solicited and promptly filled, at the very OWetant Mtath t-t..a i I, , LI a I I l. . .1 n. bovls-U JettentOBst., 9 doors north iooke('Hll ' f , ' AMachnieiit Ch'Hstopher Orabedlnkel, 1 Before Gerotre Owno ; af(uir.t r J. P. of ln too Tp- iFerdlnand UhnlnaT. I .ii.ni.l.n,orJi j 0 the 17th tiny of November, suii Juatlo laaued an order of attachment in the abov ay t ion Vtt the a uia ol ioo,(o, and tt per cent. iAtoeel, Irom Hep te in ber 14, 1-107, ctt.iiuelen a not. of In see on of the 13, and will !! AT A at in. 2o all Is in i ' the the to iio tlia 1 First of the Beasont The LAROflf and MOST Df flRABLC stork of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING I AWD Gents' Furnishing Goods, roa new and no s' vr t, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS C1TTII MAY NOW BR BERN ATTHR Wholesale & Retail Clothing House Of CHAMBERLAIN & PARKER, Clegg't Bulding No. 314 Third Street. ALdO A oboloe selection of CLOT1IIIS, DOKSKIKS, CASSIMERKS, VlSSl'lAUrt, AO., OP TUG LATEST l)CMini! Which will be made up la the most spproved styles mi .i ,iie .uurit-.i nunc. For further particulars, call at CHAMBERLAIN A PARKKR'S, auglt 114 Third street. NEW WARE ROOMS! Oor. Main and 4 th Bts. Plain and Fashionable FUttNirnRHi Sofa, Clmtra.Tnblt'N. What Holt, BoiKtciMls, Wa-.li MtiivulM, flat Itiia-k, Ittirntlia, Ac. AT REAS NABLE PRICES! f WOULD SAY TO ALL INTER EMTED, 1 that I have the heat assortment nf Parlor and Chamber Suits In thlscitv. and would invite vou to oall and see for yourselves, end at as lowratesas iucf can dc ooiaiueu elsewhere. rati DA, I.L, ION PARLOR OLTIjIB, IN ROBBvVOOD (SOLID) IK, WALNOT. Upholstered In reps, with rich, MrdalUon Centres. Also, In Broehatelle and Hair Cloth. Also, Chamber Suits, in Hoievond. OAK and WALNUT .oompleteAttapo's What Note, I would lay Id oonclualnn that they r manufac tured by myieir, and would be p loaned to htivo you oorae andse mr atook of Furniture, whether vou Jjuy or not, 0. P. BOYEK, Corner of 4th and Main itrecti aprfi NAIRN'S OYSTER DEPOT ! ! NO.MSTHST., Opp.the U.S. Hotel, (TODD'S OLD STAND,) CINCINNATI. J NAIRN is recniviriK every day, per Kx- press, a very SUPKRlull quality of FRESH OYSTEHS, And will oontlnue to supply Mb customers during the season, either at wholesale or Retail, at the lowest maraet price; we will sell them by the can, half can or dozen, and also oojked in a superior style, ata moment's notloe. septUV-8iiuUw XV. R. S AYiliS No, 88 Mainst.,oppestte CourtBouae, DAYTON, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES, Foreign and Domostio Fruits, Nuts, Pickles; ovory variety of Fruits hermetically sealed in tin and glues, Prose rvesIollies.Cnb. 8ups,Sardins,Oysi ters, Salad Oil, Sauoes, Ao. Wood and Willow Ware of all varieties, Child ren's Cabs, Toy Wagona, Wheelbarrows, Hooking Oorses,ete.,eto. aprll GREAT REDUCTION! But Cash Only! OATOKOHTTPEK CBNT. OF A KEDUCs 6U tion on Parlor Suits, such as FINE 8ETTBB8, 80FAH, PARLOR CnAIRS, Marble and Wooden Top Tables, What-Notn, Ac, under the new arrangement of CASH ONLY. I am not selling at Oinelnnati prices, but a great deal LOWER wannAKTiD. You have only to oall and see for yourselves, the truth of my inser tion. I am Agent for LENT'S PATENT 8PIRAL SPRINGS, whioh for cheapness and simplieity oannot be stir, passed. These Springs are sold by the doion, and any one ean pat them on to a Slat Bottom lied. I havo also Enamelled, Oak and Resewoodimitation Chamber Sets nine pieces to a set something new for this market, also very low for CAS1I. I have now on hand the largest and most com plete Stock of fine and ordinary Furniture ever offered in the Dayton Market, M. OUMER. soptatf' Corner Main and 2d Sts. J. SHERWOOD, Watch and Clock Maker, JEWEEERi OPTICIAN. &C, CLEGO'i BUILDINU, No. 312 Third-Street, Dayton, Ohio, RESPECTFULLY announces to the oiti. xens of Dayton and Its vlalnlty that he has now on nana a very lahue aimuhi Ais.riT of Fine Gold Jewelry, Consisting of all the newest deslsns In EtruacAn Work. Full and half seta of Coral, Carbuncle, rtari,UBiiirit, i,nvn, nuuinn ftuu rioreniine PIO aaloa; Cameos, and many others too numerous to mention An early tuapeotion Is solicited. tWatchea and Clocks cleaned and repaired on the shortest notloe. oct7 ANT, UALF1, Graduate Veterinary Surgeon, THRO'Gn successful cures, and untlrlnc In dustry in the treatmentnf Horses and Cattle, as well aa Hoga, in hia two yeara, practice in Dayton, 1b fa vorably known to the pub Hoof Dayton and vicini ty. Herespectfull.vsoliclta a continuance of theli pa- 0hce and Inkiumahv, corner 2d and St. Clair atreeU. Dayton, O., where he may u found at ai hour a, both day and night. jyis Second' Hand Buggies 5 Carriages W.W.PniLLIPS'OLD STAND! 4thst.bet. Jefferaoii dcSt.Clair. A LARGE lot of seoond hand I'm pejus and A Carriages for sale at very low prices lor oash. oots New Dental Office in Dayton, No. 124, Jefferson street, near the corner of Fifth, in the residence formerly oocupi ed by L. F. Clatlin Ss Mrs. Ooodiuun. THB subscriber haa removed his ottlce from I iroa, Allen 00., U., and permanently located as above. All Olteratlooa Oertallillia to the nr..,.Mi,e of Dt-nllb try will be performed In the best manner, and any style of teeth Inserted that may be preferred. Particular attentinu paid to Inserting his new Stjleol fatent Porcelsla Piste Arlitlclal Teeth. , A. SATTHHTHWA1T, U, 1J. S. jus saadaw . JL4 'Weston KEEPrt, in eonnentioD with hie eupply of Woolen MaiHllasuturer'a artiules. s. Istr and full assortment of Judia Kubber Belting, i'ackiug rvs.iuK lose, ao. w OU1U SHit;iaily call Ui tttleii. tiou oi Millers, MaaUttlnoturera and JlarhinwtH to my atook of it Ins. which la flttv not o.nt li,.ai.r tnansWiyothtiriaiMiut iiriUug toruowui aj:d uuia biiitv. Hs also on hand Laetnr Leather. IWH Hooks, Warps, Marhtue apis, Hi-.-ds, y, apnn-iyw 1 TiEUiCK beet 8 C Heoft very uioe at I. N. t W. M I.HKKN'd U''- owwi lot jkittT, iviAtre- etvad br V- . , ' BsJIf. leHBUtl, AXOTIIKR NKW BOOK I DR. BONAPARTE S GREAT WOflK, psj v ATR G tr f 1)U Tfl HBa a Paris and Unuon treatment tfnte dineaaes both married uA alngie ahotild eonau t it. Thia t j f f iKok tviia how to aure th follnw- --uy 1 in Disaaa,andnllihtns thoa WhoKrop (ndarUoet Uo'iiiorrhft-a. ftleet. ehorriftt Rtrtctur. Phrmo sia, farnphvmoala, i ravel, ft)phllts, Bubo, Wart, Dim onea, peiniiaii-in, ormintii wfiiDfii. meuaitir battnn or ril(-at.ui, lucurrhra or V hltce, 8u priaatna of the Meneee, Faliius of th Wuaibf how to prevent l'r-Vfiit Prt ptiiam , IMptiatraatlon, Bar rriinraa, Itbfumatlaiii, .. It traata oa 'klldwliry, AUirtion, MIot-ftrriAre, celehaoy, with reoiarka to thf you uc and old of both aexca. It telis how to dial wiK'ilah pregnancy aud how to avoid it, Ao 1'erlnot ontpgtiard aititiat tuftckery. Fortieth edition of,oou copies Bold annually. 1 nia bona ami under aftl, Dost paid, to all uarta of the world, outherece.pt ol wo outs,or nv coo res 1,11 a s. lr. lionet p trto urea t Preventive Thlft ui m nte. healthful and. vet effi(otualtit-ivante Ive ia beyond a eouipariaon with anything yrt die eotered. It haa been proved by yeara ol experience, and In no inatanv haa It failed when applied ao oordtiiK to dlrecllnn. .Married people who do sot wnii 10 mere a e thMriuiiiifB,eiioui! oe in poaeoas Ion of thia Inatrument. Pi ret rcduiedto (V. Ur Bnaiiat tj a k rench Put tint Male Natvl Thia article t'ltiihiea thoae whoa health or ciroumatmn cea .c not permit an incrcaae 01 lainily, to rfgulate or limit the number ot thi'lr ortunriiur. without in juring thvoonatitiitloo. It la the only aale and aure I'lftniuvn BKniuii prgnancy anu uiaeaee. 1 ho above artleleia apeclnlly Intended to fulHH thia de ai'ii'rf.tunii it i- pf rlectiv aalet nomuta.lcauhati.nca eutera Into Ita composition. J he price of the Krcuili i'ntcnt Mle Paie.otie dollar th sing. one, founlolUra per hail doxen. aud seven doiitvra nr dozen. Madame LoTter's Female Monthly PHIslsasafe and reliable remedy for auppreaalona .ud ail female diaeaaa. Latliea should not ua theiti during piea;- vjix.j win iirouuvo auiHcnrriiagt, nice,one doilai per box txliatiu tlvedullara. aVuttuany atldi eaa by mall, poat free. Mo letters will be an aweri d uulesb the contain aremittanceor a postage stamp. All ordera addrcssedto Or. K. Bona paste, No. 164, flycamnreetreet, between Fifth and Mixth atreets, iiucimiAti, Ulilo, will be punctually attended to. Dr. U. can bLOoiiMu.ted upon ail secret dlaeaaea. H la unipieritionably acknowiedgetl to be th cham pion and king ol V enure I Dianaaes, and only Phy Hician in the Union who baa traveledon theoontin eut of Kiirnpe, and theouly Doctor who has visited wirirueieorau'u nopiiaiB, aa wen aa their medical liialitutiona, and receiving their month I. reoorta. ottera to all thoae who deal re to oonaulta profession m ejiiiu,iiit5rr;suiiui tony yeara experience iu the rlonpitala ot Kuroptttnd America Conhdentlaloou aultntiou dally, irom a.m. until 10 r, M. apr!4-l)daw NE W PREAT.M.E N T. P.lU.VATiE k AND Confidential Medical Advice 1 AT the Buffalo Private Hospital Katab- ll mo VUS V in l';NIIIISi DCIIIIUtl vvens- ncss and the Sucret lnllrmitiea of Youth aud Matu rity by Dh. A.HU.i sl NUN, Uultalo, H. V. Oitloe, uutuci ui iiiraiu niiu vfunv siisja-iajup Stcaira. A MOST 8C1KNTIK1Q INVKNTION. An Instrument for the oure of genital Debility, aluminum r.iiiisiuuB, mure property Known SS sem inal Weakness, etc. Can be permanentlv cured from llltueu days to two months, by the use of this matt uuicuv, rv aa uia uscu uwiAjuiiiiiy wiin meuicines. VOUNU ilKN TAKB PAKTlCULAtt NOT1GH. .Dr. AMOS and SON take pleasure in announcing that they have Invented a moat Important instru ment tor the cure of the above dlacaaea. It haa been auhjeoted to a teat by the moat eminent physicians Lvuuoii) rial is, riiiittAsjiftiiA sou new I oik tun been declared the only uaelul iiiBtrument which h ever vet been invented, tor the our of Semlnul Weakness, or any disease of the genital organs, cauaed by thesecrethahitsof youth. Jfrioe Ten Uols tars, uy iuaii or exureaa. A CURB WARRANTED. nr. AM'J8and SON have devoted their attention excluaively to this peculiar class of maladies, and tnviviici tu uavv uuiisiucniiy ueen aoie 10 ren der Iheir fellow-creaturs. lalully tea titled and grate fully acknowledged by oonvaleacent imtieuta and odiuradailyarrivinK In town, from allparta of the country, lor the express purpose only ol oonaulta nous, wiiiie iiirirexeruoiia uaveoeeu orowneu with the moat aigual advantagea) yet .rom what they have experienced In enuuirlng Into the oauaea these liilectiouB complaiuta, (Irom their mostatmple wumiwu w win ui ih niuso uangerous anu invet erate.) they have alwa a entertained the Doaaibilitv ol their prevention and removal, and likewise in variably found that the moat horrible and malignant forma ol disease could aimoat invariably be traced tooueoi the tollowtug cauaea: Ignorance, neglect, or the illeilcctsof uusailllul or improper treatment; therefore Ui AMOS and SON have succeeded discovering, In the selection of their remedies, sale, effectual aud cautious course omitting combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character, as well as those whose prematureor inju dicious application might be productive ot bad con aeuencea in the handa of private individuals. shoit, the laudable end of their remedies is the less ening of a great mass of human misery by the allev iation, relief and prevention of those grievous af flictions that are tn reality the secret foeot life, and which, while they ao exte'naively aurround ua, oall mm u lutum stviii vuu uenereuce ior cueir exter miu btlou. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Persona in an .' part of the world may be success iniiy iruniou uy turwaruing a oorrecs uetaii of their oase, with the remittance for medicines, etc. Addreae lr. AMOS and SON, corner Main and vtui siiccis. juimiu,n. 1 . jam-uawi y WHEEIE!!, WILSON, rt,1- if'tv--- Sewing Machines. HUSTON BUILDING, Corner ofThlid and Jefierson, DA1ION, - OHIO. WE offer the tVheefor A Wilson Sewing Machines, with important lmprovamenta, a reluctlon of f ion formerprlcea, and to meet the demand for a GOOD, low-priced Kamilv Machine, have introduced a NKW STVLe, working upon the Bine principle, anu waning me aamestiio,tnougn not so hi Rhlv finished, at " , The elegance. Biieed. nolBelessneaaand almnltcItT of the Machine, the beauty and atrength of at itch, being ALIKfc. ON BOTH SIDES, tmpoaaible to ravel, and leaving no chain or ridge on the under aide, the economy of thread, aud adaptability to the thioxest ur viiiiiuesi 1 auric s, iihi renoereu mis me moai fue ecsatul and popular Sewing M aehlne now made. At our various offices. w jell at New Vork nrf. ecs, and give Instructions free of charge, to enable purchaacratosew ordinary seams, hem, fell, quilt, gather, hind and tuck, all on the same Machine, and warrant it for three years. 8KNDOBOALL FOR A CIRCULAR, containing 1 nit (frai uvutni ajt ljiavus, .eaiimoniaia, etc. J&ulft W.SUMNtRkCO MORRILL'S SELF-HEATING Smoothing Iron, O.F.MORRILL Patentee, Boston. TniSIROX IS H BATED WITH ANAL, cohol Lamp, which Is attached to It with spring, which can Ir put on and taken oil with p. ensure. It takes but 16 minutes to put the Iron readiness for work, and it will remain so as longaa It la required. The heat may Ik regulated aa de aired- The lrona are of the uaual weights, aud the lamp Is no incumbrance, and it is warranted not soil the clothes. Th heating fluid will sost about 3 cents per hour. The .Self-healing Iron Is certainly one of the greatest inventions ol the age, and the ladles will thank the inventor for hia -Kill in saving them roasting over a atovej and those who buy the fuel win iook upon mm aa a ueneitotoroi the pocket. These Smoothing irons may be had at the Shoe Store of L. UUV1NUKR, Third street, near the Xenia Depot, or at th realdeuoe of the Agent. 66 Kaat Third street. W. O. CRUTCH FIELD, . Agent for Montgomery Couuty, lepte-n OPENING OF NEW DAQUEEEEOTYPE a PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOMS, (SEPIEMbBU TH.) At tbe Gallery of Art, 264. 3rd Street, EAST OF THK POST OFFICE. Minn h u ii.se: m he it kesfectkully a- Informs his friendsand patrons, that h. has resumed his old business of Dageurreotyping In oonoeclien wilh hia (iiillery of Painting, for wnioh purpose hehas fitted up rooms in th.most.legant style, over his l'ioture Frame and Looking Ulass Store. Hsving secured the aervioes of Mr. 0. D. FINCH, who has the reputation of being on. of th. must akilfull Photographists in th. West, he thinks he cannot fail to render the most ftntir. .atufiiotioo to all who want a ftithlullikeness. 1'ietur. Frames of every disortptlua, and Look Ing (Slaases of all sises, always on hand, or mad. to order. sep t-tf. T. W. ORIDLAND. Fresh Oysters. BliM'yUAU l l. Ob OYBTEItH will b served tin in anvatvi da- aired, at any time of day or night, and at ahort notice, at the BAN II EXCHANGE. JtKrraon Streets Juat be'ow Seoond, "A Rkl'MKuKN I 1NU A J,L the d.aeaa T - of th pvnttal org ana of the .J II male and female, wtth th let eat i 4 f I rtiafoveries in reproduetlon. Th V J - . j n,,",f,d a hot-ut ui no rented tea 1 ifa t 'f'-re learning from this vaiuehi ir j ' 1 I Orkt thp ailltlavrlfirltV nf 11) ea atl. t lihnr' aav s tvua a.urr a uu. 1 or in in ot lu a all In at a in to a 1, 4C. iCI NEW WORK. at the OLD STAND No. 91, Jrdereon ireta "It la bow settled that the last.- health of awl men, women and children, depend a oath condition I lOtsir avOLEBI" 1 v m DAVED SCHREIAK il WOULli khhi'ECiia-ltLY HAY JO the flltlcana ol Paytna and aurtounding coun try, that hB spring and ftumn.er stork is now com ptete, eonslatirg ol a I kimia of Lad lea', Mn-ea',and Children's Boot a. ghnes, lialtet a, tc. with heels or wtthoutf alao a larg assortment of Mena', Boys', and Vou tha' Bouts, Walter a, and Oioril 1 lea. Having purchased his atock riftht Irom the facto ries foe cash, enables htm to erllae cheap, or cheap er than any other house In this rtt. Ha alao haa a large supply of Mens' Patent Leath er Boot, Uaitnr and Oxford Tie Tope, which be will make to order to tit the loot. H keeps constantly emilTrd the heat workmen. and la prepared to do all kinds of Custom W 01 k 00 norinonoe. All rips repaired free of charge. He asks a li'eral ahare ol doIiIIa natronar. and feele confident that heoau please all whooidei work, ftocnemrier the old and favorite ula.aia.fll.Jetli.rsni. atreet, below the market. aprso SMITH &. WESSONS. NKW PATENT REVOLVER! rox SALE AT LANGDON'S HARDWARE STOKE. THIS riatoJ ie the lightest ono in the world that haa force. Weight only Ten Ountea. la loaded quicker than other Pistols aie csppid. la aure lire under all clrcumatances. No imin-v it cauaed to the Aim or Ammunition by allowing it w.vuin.o.n...,,.,,, Kui UI IIIUW. l IBBUSIDl- plelniU eonatruotion that it is not liable to ast out of order. it l I'errccllr Sure loi arryl The cylinder holda seven ahota. Two mmt thn other amall plxtola. THE. One Horse shoeing shop, ON THIRD STREET. A few doors East of the 1'ust Office. DAYTON, 0. THK Subscriber is now hotter prepared, than ever to aceommodale his old customers, and the public, tn the 1 Home-Shoeing lltislnc, In Its various branches. l.rtl.nl .,-.,i- will be liven o all lame horses, such as split hoofs, and hoof-bound, and ci rnsin their feet. Will II. n.tr.ll ..liranln., !. n. .. . f i l . ' - bv.u.j .imuwii.T ui sucn uor -., anu ii noi, money will ne rrliiiulrd. ALHO. Horses that it)tprfre u lll be mhnA nn. vent It, and warrantei . oi money refunded. He will personally u . i intend all work entrustd to his care. Thank tul lor past favors, he resiicotfiiliy asks a continuance nf the pntronaiie nl hisold cus tomers, and will be l appy i.i iccoiuinoilate as many akw ones as may favor lmu with a call. apn-oawiy flATHAN 8IFFERMAN. GROCERIES SPRING STOCK BIMM & BRO., HEAD OF THB liASIN, HAVE JUST KECEIVKD TUElIt Sprtnc stoca, embracing in part loo Bags Prime Hlo Collee. U do Java and Mocha. Klne atock of all alnda of Sugar. 80,000 pounds extra 8. c. Hams. 411,000 do do Shoulders. 80,000 do do sides. 10,000 lbs. extra S. C. Urled Beef, llio bush. choice White lleans. 60 butts ansorti d Virginia Tobacco. f0 clients and caddlce assorted Teas. so boxes No. 1 Uermansoap. 'iff do Pure Corn staroh. W t' do Salaratus. 30 do fcoda. SO.OtiO flne Clgara. 76 saoka Dried Peaches and Apples. A large lot ol Kresh While fish, Plckcrsl, fhsd, Bass, Coiltlsh and Mackerel. UHI bhls- No. 1 Family Flour. rnhSS Njw Arrangement! CUSTOM MADE UOOIH AND SHOES, CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, OE EVERY 6TYLE, OK EVERY STYLE, 0F EVERY STYLE, , MADE IN THE BEST MANNER, MADE IN THE BEST MANNER, MADE IN THE BEbT MANNER, PROMPTLY TO ORDER, PROMPTLY TO ORDER PROMPTLY TO ORDER, AND WARRANTED TO PLEASE. va"a' AND W av HI NTvn Tn tn vacd AND WARKANTED T3 PLEASE, At the Custom Work Shop of B. N. DAVIS, No, 79, Jefferson street. DAYTON, O. BN. D., having disposed of his stock of . Kastern work .1 ..ia! inn wini...n.ri his entire attention to mauulacturing home mace work, which h. will da .,n t. ... ,. . . patrons and the great publio, whom he will be pleas- He invites ladles and gentlemen to call and leave orders for work, and he pledges his reputation aa a man aud mechanic to please all whocau be pleased FISHING TACKLE! Langdons HardwareStore IfltNTL ll Ci.K ln,.. c ... . .... J Ura.s Balance, MultlplviiiK andiSif?fe rlaln Heels, -76tot4,oo each. j , . nuuss, Bass Ouldes and Tips, Grass, Silk and Linen Lines, kxtra Limerick Hooks and fcnoods. my7 FRESH Baltimore Oysters, WK take great pleasure in oulling the at tention of our customers and elti..ti. net. ally to our extra brands ol UU.SM llALTli OIlK OVSTEKS Kecelvcd Dally by txpuss. AUblileis oromntlv filled at c'inoluiiaii mic.. ai... . tnii supply of Love and splicd oaiers. U. . KL1ULL,, Phillips House, cor. Mala and Third streets. sept! FOB SUMMER GOODS, go to BHEENE'KI S Kete and Beautiful Stylet of H C assimeres, Vestings, m FTJENISBINO C0CE6! 5 h NEW STYLES OF SHIRTS! 1 1 r la which to keep cool during the "Heated av) Term." 2 At BKEENB'8, t No. 1, Main street, Dayton, pi 93 'f VOR SUM M Ell GOODS, go to BKEENE'tii Fresh Meat Every Day. GEOHUE FltESTON. Daily Meat and Provision 6th Itreel, 24 tceni of Jhuvn ttrett. DAYTON, O , KEEPS oonstHotiy on hatid Fresh Meats of every Kind. Butter. Egge, and Vegetables, In seaaon. Produce ol all aesurlptlons obtainable eaa be had at his store. KJPAshedoeshlsown butchering, the Publlcosa rely on proouilna Fresh Meat kvlsy sioumiku ilu rlugtheweek. Hedesires thepeuple to know that on aloNUay mornlne thev can m-.u-iir. n,.i.i .i.nuiii. ered during the previous night. They will pleas near tins in nilna. 'Khaukful for oast natronae.h..n1li-it. a .tin. uanoeof public favor, deteruilued to deserve it, miuriuii.r.iu street, saoors irom Urowustreet Jyv-lyd I ODKY for September. '. "ugit p. r B SHDLL. ftODEV for Aagust. ' " lva n A r a snmr.. FISH No. 1 White fish, Trout, Mackerel SUM Codfish, at I. Niw.nr.iiiu! BOOTS, m b" S a i- il o ica If g f 5 I La. , Eg 52a elh rv ( oSni.s .3 I tells ft