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St. Joseph's Church ANNUAL FAIR roa thb kiKirit or tbi SISTERS of CIIAIilTYl ooMMtwoma on SAT17RDAT, DBCDMBBR 17TH, '09, AND MTCONTINUINQ FOR SIX DAYS AT HUSTON HALL. No. 11G, Main street. LADIES A GENTLEMEN, RR VOW IN WANT OP iV Anything la the way of Ufl Mn In Boots, ha Hlioes, ftnltrr or Uln In at t Clilldrt-ns' Wear, Of any Kindt If in, you would as wen to rnnvmur inM N, W. Wilson, 1IA Bin In NO. 116 MAIN ST., Complete Assortment or HIS OWN Manufacture, 1IA In Which hfoffdri at LOW PRl-i olty. s.Call and judge for yoursoives. f jl ir. w. witsoir, oetaf No. lit Ittaln it, OAEPETINGS Paper Hangings! COCOA MATTINGS! IFiftffotr Shades! OIL CLOTHS. f i BLANKETS r I LINEN GOODS I!! A LARGE ASSORTMENT !!! JUST RKCKIVE1), AND F'K S1L,I2 CIMEell AT Lowe's New Building, NO 74 MAIN STREET. Van Ausdal, Dixon & Co. dflcS DENTAL REMOVE. D II. BRADLEY ban removed his offioe to SM Third street. wt ol the 1 hllllD. houM. riect-awd LIGHT. LIGHT. MACES PORTABLE GAS LIGHT, TIIE NIbKHT, CLEANEST and 8AFESTIIfhtver pioduoed; unlverialiy Acknowledged Kj 1EB ONLY SAFE FORM A rr. In which FLUID can be used. All ;5 Z kind! of Cm Fixtures for sale at J Laudgdor.'a Hardware attire, Rlaln Street, Dayton. dec3-dlw4tw W. L. WINCHeLL. LIGTIT, LIGHT. Honey, Honey. 1 900 LBS. A very nioe article of Hon. X UJJ ey In Comb, and for iaie at 118 Main it. deo3 MolNTlRE A BAIH1). Buckwheat. Onnn LB of nioe Buokwheat Flour UU" for .Meat 118 Main atreet, door, be low the Market House, ilea MoIXTIRB k BAIRO. 1 it pics. KA I5BLS. BELLEKLOWERS; Jo ru bbU. Rhode Island Greenings; SO " Hpitzenburga and Pipping; 50 " Golden Uustets; Juit received, and In prime order, at No.soo ad t ANDENBUKG & CO. deol THOMAS B. TILTON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, DAYTON. OHIO. rTHE HEALTH OF THE ITNDKRftf nNEI) HAV. X Inn Improved, be will continue the p recti o of Uim uruioggiuii gruvrraiiy, in una 0117 mna couaiV, All pavino business eutnuted to hie onre will i eelve prompt attention. Particular attention will be paid to the fnreelo sure of mortgages, and the collection of claims. npeoiai attention win ueaiso paid to Conveyancing, Of every description, and the examination of land title In Montgomery oounty, a brauoh of the bust- ni 10 waion at am nau some twenty tears' ex per le nee. Otttue in Gorman's Building, Third etreet, be- TliOS. B. TILTON. deol-tUwtf SHERIFF B BALE Timothy B. Fletcher, va. John Sherwood. SCaee No. 1427. Montf 'ytiup'r C'rt T)Y virtue of an Kxcoution issued from AJ the (Superior Court of Montgomery county, to me directed I will otter ar putillo ! at K. Haath inan'e Uvery stable, on Jetitoreoo etreet, Dayton, on Monday, December 12th, lBO'J, at t o'clock p. m. of aald day, t Bay Mare, I Double Seated BuKf?y. To be eolil ai the nroporty of Joan herwood.at the euitof Timothy B. Kletcher. Terma, Caah. JOHN Ml LI. 1.8, JoauAM Jukdam, Att'vi. 1) her iff. novMdtt COW STRAYED! CTRAYED from the reeidenoa ofrs? aquara, a yoji.j UK A Cow, with her ttrstlliH Call, aba ha. a white star In nor forehead, and hae a bushy tall. No oilier marks remambaretl. he has been away since Kunday morning, the '.Tito lust. Any Information about her will be thankfully ra ealvwl, If left at the aUuulrii OUloe. Owl-wit Mrs. CONWAY. HAY. IIA.Y. .TIMOTHY HAY BY TIIE BALE! AT LOW FIOURBSI ON THIRD BTBKET, NKAK BT. CLAIR BT. aovM-ltOAirU wmk VOL, X. DAYTON OHIO. SATURDAY. DEC. 10, 1859, NO. 2S9. THE DAILY EMPIRE oiioa of" PuauoATioNil Upir. Biilt,iig,Tfc.rtit.,Ditb iWiMltiiA Jeffirt j BTe,iag,00ner reerlaedTanoe. 10 of nts pr WNk . payable to those refer Bin.leeoplea,putaplwrepere,aeente. Cincinnati Agency. The Oinitlnnati Tvna Vnntirlr ftAiM ! out duly authorised Agent to make contracts and receipt for Advertisement! eubacriptiona, Ac, in that city. To BuiinMsMirt. The Empire Job Rooms arAtn AnmnlMtetrim. anfl w nAw nM.J to do work of all deacriptione in the best style oibuvarv. vbii m sDaviiauntoar wort and IT To AnTBiTtftias. Advertisements or HntlfBfnr the Kmnira mnat ka kHJ.Jl.t. the office by fen tUck on the day they are de- itu .0 um puuiiaoea e iscer. we cannot aareeioinsert them aftertbatbonr. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE Weekly Advertisements. Tboao who dnairA trt hava ArlvarttBAmAnta inaerted in the Weekly Empire ahoold hand them in by Ha turd ay morning, at the latent. tMuOur advertiainc Datrona will nercnira that, by our arraneement of reading matter. their advartiaetnenti will be alwaya new a very imporuni matterio tnem. a CTSee 4th page for Telegraph R porta. A Card. The Firemen and Oitiiena of Davton wilt pleaaa accept my thank, for their effort a to aava my property from the fire, on ThuraHa log. That they vera unaueeeaaful, waa my miaiortune not their fault. The intenae cold. the acareitv of water, and other untoward eir eutretancee, combined to render their effort. vain. I alao avail myaelf of thia opportunity to expreea mr heartfelt aralituda in m M.n. who not only aympathiae with myaelf and fam uy in our miaiortune, but who have endeavored, by their kindnefe, to mitigate, aa much a. poaal ble, our troublea. My anxiety and diatreaa crevented ma from ooner publiehing thia card. THOS. J. S. SMITH. (Journal please copy.) Lost I On Thnradav afternoon, on JcfTurann or 3d atreet, a Fur Glove. The fioder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the atova tore of J. Oreer A Co., 3d at. LxoTuai to Youmo Max. Tha Rev. J. 8. Kemper will deliver tha firat of tha Oourae of Lecturea to young men, under tha ample, of the T. M. 0. A., to-morrow afternon et3J o'clock, ia tha Si. Clair Street Preebyteriao Church. Subject "A Practical Ohrialianlty Demanded by tha Times." AH peraona are invited to attend thai lecturea without price; but it ia especially deairable that thoee for whom they are intended tha young men ahould give them encouragement by their prea enee. There are a great many young men who never attend either morning or evening eervice in our chnrchee will they not coma to theaa Lecturea, which wa are aaaured will not only be profitable, but will afford an hour of pleas ant repeat on a Sunday afternoon, when they would, probably, otherwiaa be violating tha aacred dairT a Erieoorat Cbdsoh. Rev. Daniel B. Brown will hold divina service in Christ Church to. morrow at 10l a. m., and 7 o'clock p. m. IT Tha firat of a aeriea of lecturea on tha Eridencea of Divina Revelation will be deliv ared in Wesley Chapel on next Sabbath even ing by a former unbeliever. Tha skeptical are invited to attend. tTRev. Mr. Morria, of Lebanon. 0 will preach at tha Congregational Chapel, to mor row morning and afternoon. Servicea in tha morning at 10 o'clock, a, m., and at 3 o'clock, p. m. of aaid day. Wef Mr. M. Myera, a workman employed in Mood & We.ton'a paper mill, met with a eerioua aooident yesterday. A part of the maohinery caught in hia clothing, whioh waa literally torn from hia body whioh alao fractured one arm, and caused eevere injn- nea in almost every part of Lis body. lie ia quite comfortable to-day, and will proba bly reoover, Mr. M. ia in oharge of Dr Webster, of this oity. Peraona when going about in our mills, ahould be careful to not let any portion of their olothing oome in oontaot with the ma ohinery, especially in oold frosty weather. CTA little boy who waa engaged in the sport of tying hia aled to wagona and getting pulled through the streets, met with a painful accident Ian evening. Ha had, tied, to a big wagon, and when croaaing a gutter, the aled ahot ahead between the hind wheela, when one of the lit tie fellow'a lege caught in the wheel, jerking him off the aled whirling him once around in the revolution I When he atruck the ground ha became unlooaed from the wheel; and a by etander picked him up and carried him home Hia log waa auppoaed to be brokaa. Boya ought to be very careful while riding behind wagona and aleigha. . tT The auhject of Water Worka for Daytoo, ia, we are pleased to note, being very generally considered. We hope that it will not again be permitted to drop until the project shall be put in course of accomplishment If nothing bet ter can be done, let iron pipes be laid from the hydraulic dam, to conduct water into the eis terns already built, and into new reservoirs which ought to be made, so that by merely turning a stop cock at each of these, an inrx hauatible eupply of water may be had when wanted. The question ahould be agitated to a consummation of water worka of some kind. CTLsst ereng wss singularly pleasant and lovely. Scarcely a breath of wind disturbed the serene atmosphere, and tha moonlight waa but a few degreee below eua light. The fortunate ooea Improved the occasion by sleigh ing, and the jingling of bells, and the merrie I voicea of the men and women resumed upon the night sir way beyond the "wee ama' hours." So lovely waa lbs night that happy lads and lassies staid up to enjoy it. IT We learn that several of onr popular butch ers are already preparing for a show of mrate on the morning before Christmas 33d Inst. Frsnk Baumheckel, Jo. Stecklsin, Andy Wins gsrtner, Bodecker, sod others have been men. tioned as fixing np fur a brilliant display on (tat morning. S-PTka Wrnhilim R.Lt 11l .,... entertainment, at Baekal'a Rail. n. TitmmAmw evening next The piece selected are aaid to do very inwreeting, ana intensely luauy. Te Exscotioks At OaaauaTow. We will have a Correspondent at Char la. town, Va., oa next Friday, and aa it ia not probable ao many restrictions will be opposed to reporlue aa thai were wnen Brows waa hanged, we may expect a readable account of the executions from his pa. (Journal please copy.) First Epistle of Sam, to the Hypocrites. eritesv . (Journal please copy.) First Epistle of Sam, to the Hypocrites. CHAP. I. 1. In the third year of the reign of James 1st, one Salmon, waa Governor of the Arabs, snd Hsnry, (the Wise) was rnler of the Moors, ia the Dominions of James. 9. And it cams to pass In those days, that Salmon (who wss surnamed the Hypocrite) be earns envloue of Henry's proeperity. 3. Therefore he aummoned John the cento riao, to appear before him, concerning the Moors on the borders of bis domains. 4. And when John eame, Salmon seated him self on hia throne, and spske onto Joha, say ing, i. Verily, verily, I say onto yon, the Moors moat be stolen, and freed from the bonds of Henry, snd you shall steal them ; & Wherefore, that you ahsll keep my secrets, swear you by the tmmackeral nigger, so help yon Joehua. 7. Now, John having taken the oath, he went straightway to Joshus, snd told him the things eoneeroing the moors; 6. And Joehua gsva him three hundred peicea of money, and three shekela of ailver. 9 Now, when John the Oeoturian, (who waa mighty man of valor,) had hia army called together, he immediately set out to invsde the Moorish dominion. 10. And when Salmon, ssw thst John hsd done ss hs commanded him, hs forthwith sum moned sll the chief priests, scribes, and hypo ocrites, ssying; 11. I hare ordered John the eeoturisn, to steal all the Moors of Henry'e Dominion, and deetroy the towns, thst I may be elevated to th throne of Jamea, and utterly destroy his peoa. pie. 19. But when these things came to the esrs of i ernes, be immediately sent hia army to the assistance of Henry. 13. And it came to pase that John and his mighty men of wsr, were defeated and taken prisoners. 14. And when they were brought before Hen. ry he adjudged John and his followers guilty of tressoo, and east them into prison. 15. And on the second day of the lSlh month, in the nineteenth century, Joha waa led forth, by the army of Jamee, to be hung; 16. And when John had asoended to the al tar of sacrifice, (erected by the high prieels snd scribes of Sslmon'sclsn) he hung his heed and cried . 17. 8almoni I Salmon! I Joehi I Joshi I Wen deli Pbillipi I sans omnea infernali bypocriti, ind rex, dunder und blixen Reecui, which being interpreted ie to say, Wisdom of Sslmon snd Johusl sympathy of Phillips sod sll ye infernal hypocrites, why in thunder don't you come to the rescue. 18. And when John had thua spoken, ha waa hung op by the neck, till hia apirit left him. 19. And immediately the vail of Salmon's hypocricsy waa burst lo sunder, from top to bottom, and his pro.pecta for the next Presl dency obscured aa dark as erebus. 20. And when Salmon, and his chief priests and scribes, saw these things, they were ex ceeding sorry, end repented in ssckloth and crept into the ashes. Therefore, I Sam, wrote thia epiatle to the end that the blessings of your political dema goguee, msy speedily lead yon to tha altar of sacrifloe, sanctified by the blood of John the Centurian. S3. Hoping that you wlllaserrfics sll feelings honesty, and pitch in spontaneously, to steal. piluge snd murder, that your latter end may assimulale to the glorious exit of John the Centurian. 33, And may the noble deeds of your msrtyrs thoroughly saturate your moral earcassee, and may unborn millions sing the requiem of prsiss over your political remains, and place your names in juxtapositioa with Judas of old. 24. May the blessings of ranting fanatica rest sssy on your innocent msrtyrs, whils yon con tinue in grace to emulate their notorious sxsm pis till the ceti of their affections lull you to rest. Aroomenl A Modxl Day Goods Hoosx. Ons of ths most sxtensive, and at the eame one of the moat elegant, Dry Goods Houses in ths West is thst N. P. Douglss A Co., Lowe's New Building, Main street) between 3d and 3d atreete. The first floor Is devoted to the esle of Dry Goods, There every style of fabrics, from plain to msgnificent, msy be seen In profusion, snd there is a corps of very sgrsesble gentlemen ready to wait upon the ladies. Their patience, we ahould think, Waa frequently tried, as the room ia generally pretty well crowded frum early morn till eve." In the second story is msnufaetursd, mantillas, cloaks, millinery, fsney articles, satin and cloth gaitsrs, shoes, slippers, sud a variety of fancy notiona. This Isrgs room is quite a curiosity, snd ia wall worth a visit. In it is also piled np a Urge qusntity of fine goods whose destiny is to fill op ths shelves in the inemmoth ssle room be low, which are continually being emptied by the crowds who visit and purchase. The third story is used ss a ware room, and supplies the rooms below with goods as they are needed In a word, Douglaaa' Dry Goods Pslsos is one of the popular institutions of ths plsoe, and its "head" ia one of the moat clever and ac commodating, as well ss one of ths most far saving men ia the trade anywhere. Hia mer cantile career hae thus far been a success; sod aa ha seems to poeaeaa in so great a degree the elements necessary for hie position, it is fsir to infer that hs will continue successful to ths end. Pours, As seversl persons hsvs spoken to u. in regard to lets they shall fix their pumps so thst they will not " freese np," we will etalea for the Information of all, that Mr. Robert Og den, pljmber, in Beckel'a new building, can put pumpa in prime condition promptly, so that they will afford water In the coldest weath er. We do not understand the plsn, but he T Brandenburg A Co. are well fixed np with good things for ths people. They hsvs oys ters, gsme, chicken-, fish, spplee, snd wsll ws hsvs not space to enumerate a tithe of the extra-a ice things they hsvs. Call and make a selection, whsn you go home. i IT Mr. Haona, of Indianapolis, and lsw partner of Voorheee, who defended O.pt Oook at CharleetowB, paased through thia city on Thursdey evening lsst, oa his way to Charles town, to have a last interview with Oook. It ia underetood that he goes at tha instance of Mra. Willard. whe la ia a etate of mind boro daring on dialrsetioo, and whs, it ia feared, wil not loag survive her wretched brother, who wilj be executed aext Friday. CTWe laara of several person slipping down aad injuring themaslyee severely oa the fey ground ysatsrdsy and thia morning. It ia so, the wleked only who stand on slippery plaeea (TNotwithstanding the severe cold this Booming, we had a Urge market. Meat, poul try, produce, game, vegetables etc.. Were plen um, asa m pretty isat rate. Ran E.tats Below we give the Increase and deereaee in the valus of real esUte in four Counties in this part of ths Stat. It is com plimentsry to "Old Montgomery," and shows how shs stsnds smong sister counties: 1853. 1858. Inc. Dec Hamilton, 66,79 53,09 14,63 Montgomery, 37,08 47. UO 9,93 Butler, 41,00 41,54 64 Greene, 31,94 3a, 08 7,74 Thegresteet increase of valuation ia in Mont gomery Oounty, which is f,93 per acre; and the greatest decrease is in Hamilton, which is $14,63 per acre. IT We are indebted to Dr. Jamea Williams, of tbs State Auditor's office, for ths following val uabls tsbls, being sn abstract of the taxable valuation of eighteen principal citiee and towns of Ohio sseompsred with thst of 1853. It will be observed thst there Is a falling off io most of the plaoee, though there is a small increase ia the sura total. Columbus snd Dayton change places Dayton becoming 3d and Co lumbus 4lh in taxable valus. Toledo sdvsn ees from the 8th to the 5th, snd Sandusky falls from ths 6th to ths 13lh. Lsncsster advances from 16th to 13th; Springfield from 9th to 6th; Chillicothe maintains ths ssms relstirs posi tion, while Ztnesville recedes from the 5th to the 8ih. The greatest increase per cent, is in Toledo 104 per cent. Springfield increases 59 per cent Ths greatest decresse is in Ssndusky 73 per cent Columbus decresse 53 per cent. ABSTRACT. Showing the tsxabls reel property in 18 prin cipal cities snd towns ss returned. to the State Board of Equallaation in 1859 and also as equalised in 1853, together with 1853, togeth er with the per cent., increase or decresss; 2$ X If AMU or 01TIK9. i i p is - is s - iH 73 - 104 SS w - : - p. 8 H w at -t cr M 8 Cin'tl (k Fulton) ae2.see.uo iii mim Cleve'd (A o.cuy) 14,i67,tii ia,i7,iua vayton 0,741,804 e,aoe,9'AI Columbus ,677,S4 S,a4,ll7 Zaneaville l,67,oitj 1,7 ,sm9 aaaUusdy l,UOo,b9tl 1,782,068 chillloothe I,a77,i.ra i.77,oes Toledo s,lle,OJI0 1,678,184 Snrluglleld 1,0(11 ,tj9 l;in,ivi Hamiit'n (A Rossvllle) 1, mi, 961 i,iea.o40 Portsmouth l.'iU4.U63 1.171. 44 Newark boti,64S 017,2'2ti steuO.nvllJe Ml, lao Bn6,40S Marietta (U6.KB4 hm.sAa Man.tlald tw.aHS 640.4m Laneaater Ifis.UtfU atn.aie Clrolevllle S46.830 7S0.1L9 Mt. Vernon eui,soi 71,02 Total 104,824,.04IOO,00,67I e NEWS ITEMS. Strawberries grown In the open air were eat en last week in Charleston, S, 0. There are now fire hundred and fifty-eight convicts in the Indians State Prison stjeffer. aonville. The vslue of gold piste snd leaf need in the United States for the replacing and repair of de fective teeth ia ssid to bs $3,1250,000. It is announced, ss a cheering sign of Indian civilisation, that the Cherokee e hsve s debt, snd csnnot psy ths Interest on it. There are atone bridgea in China three and four miles long, and an arch of the incredible span of aix hundred feet. A suit has bean commenced sgainst Arch' bishop Hughes, in New Tork, for plsns msde by Mr. Rembrandt Peale, architect. Waehington Irving probably died from an enlargement of the heart, ss hia pbysicisns were aware that he was in dsnger of sudden death from thst disesse. A new King has been placed upon the throne of Duke Town, in Old Calabar, Africa, under the title of A rchibong Second. lie was crowned with a black beaver hat I The Florence (R. I.) correspondent of the Providence Journal reporte that Mrs. Stowe, the noveli.t, is estsblisbed there lor a portion of the winter. Protestant clergymen are allowed to travel in Rusaia only under many perplexing restrictions, nicn amount in fact to a prohibition of any thing like a free movement. The Brandon (Tenn.) Republican says that Mr, John Eu.sel, of that county, gathered, ths present season, 3,339 pounds of cotton from three fourths of an acre of ground the rate of over two bales to ths sere. A penny waa deposited in ths corner stone of a church at Jackson, Michigsn, last week, that had been taken from the corner-stone of a temple in Rome, built during the reigo of the first Cesser, CoLimmjs. We made a flying visit to the eapitol yesterday, and found the new Board of Equalisation in session, in the Senate chamber. All the members of the Board are farmers, eis eept three, snd we have seldom seen a belter looking body of men than ths new Board. The footing up of the assessment on lends shows an increase of eighty three millions of dollars over the aaaaasBiant of 1853. Ths constitution will not allow a reduction of more than ten millions. There ia a decrease in the value of town prop erty. The Supreme Court ie in cession, and Co lumbus begins lo look quits lively. Ws snquired of a gentleman, when the State House would be completed. He replied, " Nev er, as long ss it sfforded ten thoussnd dollars to those engaged in its construction." It has al ready coat a million and a half of dollsra, but it ia probably ths best building of ths kind in ths Union. Ths new dome, when lighted up, look magnificent. Tax WAvaaLV Novaia Saint Rouen's Well forms ths sixteenth weekly issusof T. B. feter son A Brothers' cheep and popular edition of Warerly Novels for the Million. Tbeee cele brated novele are now being published at the rata of one a week, and the whole twenty eix volumes esn be had free of postage, by eending Ave dollars to the publishers. As sll persons sow have aa epportunity here to secure these works, whiea has nevr before bees offered, and which assy never occur again, the prraent chance ahould be taken advantage of by all who wish to procure the standard works of fiction, at aoch a comparatively low price. Address all orders and remittaneea to ths pan luhsrs, T. B. Peterson A Brothers, PhiladeU phia. Pa., aad they will receive immediate eta tentioo. O Baldwin haa ust received a fine lot of rich Oaeoe, just ths thing, when filled with one ef hie inimitable Malaineotype Picture, for a Christmas present. They are cheap. He elao make a beautiful picture, put up In a nice ease, for 85 cent. If you Wish sometbiag extra, go there Third street, 3 doors east of Exchange Bank. e CT Prof. Dow made us a nice preeent y ester dsy, and each aa one aa Byroa calla "thoee 'false heifc' which bind, At times, the loftiest to the meanest aad." Richmond, Indiana, as Reviewed by a Stranger. The elty of Richmond (et first sight) ap pears to hsvs no attractions for sight seers I snd hsd I formed my opinions of the place, at first sight, my conclusions would sot be very fist taring to the eiliaene of thst enterprising In tend town. But after a two daya' sojourn snd mingling with ths snterprising businese men of the place vieiting schools, snd aotiug the general tone of popular sentiment, I wss led to the conclusion thst tks place has msny sttrao tiohs for all men of right feelings. The schools of ths city (although prlvstv) are in charge of competent teachers, snd evince a healthy tons, excellent discipline, and are Well attended. Two German schools, Urgely sttended, give evidence of sn elevsting tons in ths German element of aociety ; and not a sin gle csss of drunkenness to observe on the streets, in two days' sojourn, smong a popula tion of wall of the social and DOW. AwruL Deaths. On Ssturdsy morning the daughter of Mr. Solomon Washer, of Swilser Und oounty, Ind., in a fit of appoplexy, fell into the fire. The elothes of Mrs. Washer, tbs mother of the unfortunate girl, while she la bored to savs her daughter, took firs also. Both were so severely Injured thst ths daughter died on Saturday night, snd Mrs. Washer on Sunday morning, Mr, Washer's hsnds were burned dreadfully. 1 1 is thought he will not be sble to use them during the winter. CT It is estimsted thst there were"mor'ns thoussnd" rabbits in msiket this morning Ws never ssw ss msny of ths "cotton tails" of fered in our market before on one occasion. ST The Gasette publishes the "Delinquent List" this morning. It is a fat job, and we are pleased to see our neighbors have it. CTThe mercury waa down to aaro this morn ing. tT An interesting notice of a "Gray Eagle" will be found in another column. CTWood ia in gaeat demand in this msrket, snd the supply to dsy is equsl to the demand CTThe light sunshine of day has had a good effect, The ladies, particularly, seem to enjoy it. O Tha old and young " boya " are having a deal of aport skating on tha Basin. MARKETS. Dayton Market. SATURDAY, 2 p. m., Dec. 10,'59. Wheat 11,15. Corn 45 cts. Rye 80 eU. Barley 65 ots. Oats 3840 ots. 1 FJ sneed $1,10. Dayton Tobacco Market. TOBACCO But liule coming in and that in smsl! lots. Wrsppers quoted et37e, snd Fil lers 3.c. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Dec. 9. WHEAT There U an active demand, aad prices hsvs advanced 3e per bushel. Ws quote prime at $1 S5l 37, and prime Red 11 18 1 30. CORN The market continues firm, with a good demsnd at 48o. OATS There ie an active demand, with light receipts, and prices have advanced to 50c per bushcL RYE The market ie firm, with a good de mand at our last quotation, BARLEY There ie a good demand, and pricea firm at 75c. for prime fall snd 6570e. for fsir to good ; ssles 835 bushels prims fall at 15e. ; 300 bushels good Bsrley Melt were sold at 70c. CLOVER SEED There is an active demand and prices tending upwsrd, but not quotably higher; sales 155 sacks at i 654 75; 37 brls. st t 75. FLOUR Ths msrkst continues buoysnt, snd prices srs sgsin higher. Ths ssles comprise 3,300 brls. st 5 S&5 35 for superfine, snd $5 60(35 75 for extra. The demand at the close waa pressing, and -nperfine waa saleable st 1 5 355 40. Ths receipts srs light. WHISKY The demsnd continues good snd the msrket firm ; ssles of 1,400 brls. st 2Jc., including that from wagon. New York Market. New York Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 9. FLOUR Leae active, but without material change: aalea of 13,000 brla at 6,105,15 for superfine western, 5,30a5,40 for common to medium extra western, 5,605,75 tor inferior to good shipping branda extra roundhooped Ohio, market eloaing quiet and unchanged. GRAIN Wheat in favor of buyors, but prieee ere without important change: eales of 35,000 bush st 1,30 for Milwsukee Club, 1,50 for while Kentucky; 1,321 for red southern, 1,43 for white Canadian, including 3,300 bush Milwaukie Club, RYE Is held at 9093c, with buyers st 89a90c. BARLEY More active; sales 3.850 bush st 73a75c , lor stste; 87c, for choice 0. W. CORN Stesdy; salee 11.000 busk st 8390a for new; 94)a96e for old white end yellow. OATS Are buoysott 45Us46c for slate, wsstcrn snd Osssdisa, with a good demand forN.O. WHISKY Heavy aad lower; salee 500 bis st 37a38o , chiefly al the inside price. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, Dec. 9. Flour is dull, and declining! Howard street is bsld at 5,37, with no ealee. Wheat ia firm, but unchanged. Cora ia buoysnt st 70373c for w hits, sad 73 74 for yellow. Provision are quiets Mess Pork 116.50, Bacon sides lOQll'c. Whisky is firm si 87o. TOE NEW WONDER. Felcr JvMte'a llaslr Healvratlve!! THIS Hair Restorative ie now acknowl edged to be th beat ever Invented Sr all dlsaie.of ue Hair ana me eoaip, aaa li aaa woraad wooilars wseravar used. Several of oureltliaas have tried It, and euaak ta the hlfhaat Ural of lteauraltve pruertle. The following la one aaiong the atany oerUaeata Juetreoaived by th Proprietor: 1IAVTOM, Bapl. sth, IMS. If a. f . Jo..e: For eevaral reera past, from some eauae, our hair haa baa gradually feilluf out, until entire baldnaa threatened ue.' W have tried va rious remedlea, but without aay gvod result. We were Indueed to try your "Reetoratlve" by hearing It highly spokea ol by thoee whs kad used II, ana who aaaured ue that It had th eSTeo. of brtugiua a new aud vigorous growth ef hair upoa their heals. We have used It, and It J good edeeto are plainly vis ible la tae reaewed growth of hair where we were laei ueoouiug e-m. we eaeaw. iwiy ana me ie- storatlv too highly. You--, truly. wa, iwiLin, a. L. BHOAUWKU, OWhN TRkNOK, I. I. IWALKM. Wo ale al th Barbae Ijm ol Wear Joaa. 41 J0roa street. iiaHMa, ti-a The Continental Coffee Pot. THE above out gives the lovers of ooofi eoRVe an Idea of the oonstruotlon of the best volree pot ever Invented. It "knock." every other eon trlranoe for making oofTue, and those who will try one will be eo well pleased with It that they would not part with It on any terms. Ths "Continental") requtrea a Lin. quantity of eoftee than any other pot and the delightful aroma, or flavor of the berry 1. retained la the ooffee, and not MVBDEaEO, ae lo theordlnary pot. We thought we had drank good oorToe, prior to tasting that made In the Continen tal! hut iT-opaaaed all oomprehen.lont" It produ ces a delightful beversge exoeedlng any thing we ever drank i and then the eavlng In amount of cof fee, and eggs to clarify It, will pay for a "Continen tal" In a few months. Besides, the purchaser will always have the most exquisite beverage lor the ta ble which It Ie possible for the mind to eonoelve and the palate to realise. Go to Mr. Aanaxw Gomf'b Store, 2d at., snd get a "Continental" they aregieat Institutions. Elcctrif-lly aa n Honied y In a - Clans of Discaecs! DR. B PICKERING haa shown by hia prsotloe, embracing a period of ten years, that Klee tricltr Is a reliable remedy In affections otherwise Incurable, He has In his itos.es.lon testimonials of numerous ease, that he has cured, nf spasms, rheu matism, palsy, neuralgia, partial deafness, perished limbs, mercurial disease, etc. .eta., hnein.nan-lii. Ivelythat positive reliance ran be given tothl. Charges moderate. Con.ultatlon free. OKKU'K Corner of Kirt anil Jf.fllnr.nn .rreet.. Xheota' Buldllng, Dayton, Ohio. novl-tf MARRIED. On the Sth in.t., by Elder J. M. Henry, at his rci!. dence, Mr. W. H. Eagle to Mi.. Anna Gray. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST. APARKOT flw from the mldrntie of H. Conway, on Tueitlav. lire. 0. townrda Ki-pnfh.nwn. Am one wtio hni Tuund the rnrrot. or who knnwi he la, will be rewarded by oaIUiir at thu offioe, or . umvavi 4wa . V"uwn) , Lr 11 1 1 i, UD 1 III TO II. dec 10 (Journnl pleaae copy.) Cheap Farm. 57 I -4 ACKKS- 4 m,,e m h city, fJ I 1 I between the Trot and Brnndt Pikca. und f routing od both, 6 Acroi timber. Fine Orchard of heat KrAtted fruit; good Frame Houae, I roemi, cellar, well, Aa. Flrit-rate Urn, 16x30 feet, corn crlba, fto, U6acrrain Wheat. Alao a good well at lerina tnoodowm balance in i.000. annual oav- menta. Thia la a rare chance to jret a very choice Farm very cheap, aad on theeaalat terma. tHAS, A, CLARKE, d-'- Third atreet. FOR EXCHANGE! I N excellent Farm In Lawrence o unt, Illinois, V will he exohanKd for City Property. It Ilea one mile from a Katlroau tattoo, (O. k M. H. R.l haa about 100 acres under cultivation. Good Dwelling Houae of 8 rot ma. Alio, three other mall dwell ings on the premises. Burn andothe.'- out-builtiinva. This la offered at about what the Improrements oust. I HAS. K. CLA RKK, declO Clegn'e Building, Third st. Farmers, Study Economy, AND EXAHIK Scarlett's Now Fnirle Corn and Cob mill ! ESPECIALLY adspted to grinding all kinds of shelled train, aa wall aa corn and eobe. Thiamin took the tint premium at the Ohio State Fair, and at twenty-four counties la this Itate, this lali. No Farmer ahould b Without on. Asfaotsfftven br our most reliable and practical farmers. 1 aroufhout the country, urove that It is a saving of at leaat one-third by griniliTig all kinds of Snellen grain lor i -Ming Horses, i ame ana nneep, and one-half or more in feeding nogs, by boiling tha me mi. Tne umleralsfned havlnr purchased the rlrht for the counties of Montgomery. Groeue, Clarke, Miami and Dark, Is now prepared to manufacture thoee valuable Farm Mills to order, at the Backe)e Foundry, Third street, Dayton. Ohio. Call and ex amine mem, or senu lor a circular. Orders promptly attended to. Farm and "chool Houae Bells manufactured bv the unders rned. at whojeaate and retail. lat were sold the past aeaaoo. Aiiurese o. c i ailuh, dec 10 Dayton, Ohio An Exclusive Ln(Hi' Sale! AT AUCTION! OF1 elcotiorjs from a No. 1 Millinorj ea tabllahment In Cio.eonalatlnglnpaHof Ladles' Fail Htvie Bonnet, worth Iron 98 to fiO Oetr'.ch Feathers, of all en torsi Varlecated Artificial Flow- era, Veil Lace. I'rout Velvets, cf various colors; Bunohee 01 Amioiai leaves ana ueruea; on'-r Bonnatst Fine Velvet Flowers and Sprigs, and some very choice fcwbroitlered lot ant's Caiiai Flue Kn- flith fM-lt straw Bonnets. ah 1 ue luutv, irc-eMucsj uiurra qui eoumeraira , are this eeaaoft's purchase, aud must be sold without rawer ve. Hate to commence oa Tt'KSDAY MORNING, DEC. 11th, at 10 o'clock precisely. N. B.Uootls otven for Inspection on alondaar throughout the day. I. v. .nnifiurnrit, Auctioneer, dec Jelterson a Market. OLD SANTA CLAUSIt , 4 TO THE LADIES t A PIES, yon tra no doal.t twara thai J Christmas and Nw Yar are near at aaad. I wish to put those who have presents to give la mind that this is the time to buy. My assort aent la now oompletef yon can make a better selection now man 11 you wait untwine time 10 make your preeent s hae oome. I her? the Urgeet variety ot Tofi and Fancy Article, ultaMe for presents, that has ever beea offered to the iMyton public. Ihi not forget, wken you are disposed to buy, to call at . pi-u'i neave viaui Lwpot, Corner of Main and Neeoud st. CHRISTMAS OIFTS. OSIAH KKLIX haa just r too Wad at hia ' a A NT A OLAUa DtHOf'. eorner ol Mala aad ftd streets, n very euinaive and bemitiful aaeoiiwent of TOY tod FANCY UUOUI, eomurUtng io uiia,iM pres ai 10 r old and young, rereooa wishing topi oh- s iiU of aoaie sort, had belter eall and exaanlnn the above earned tnbll aliment peiore makiu( ineir purenaaee. 4eea-ttii of ol (1 ?-ltUUUa SAVE YOUR MONEY! OO TO b m mil u $ ip m Ml TAttm GLOvitq Onus, Lama add CHaoa a rvu, AlSOBTlf BST. CALL ON CHRISTOPHER for roar Hosiery for 14 Vonnff DOP IN TO THE AUCTION ROOM ABB SKI Vni QtJAMTT ABO MICBS or VnderMrie ens! Dreterre, Saffnrft nd Cnrl er. mnm jnnt. am, fort lUeneut ens) Wetlef, und a eraer.l esserfmernf ef NOTIONS and TOYS. t.n ,1..,. .7 a-""i. we enaii sine out within -T1ie ahvA - ... . u in ' 'J '""'"w" prices, IO mass war for the Holl,laf Presents. Coins early, before xL ril.h gSS,""' T" Room "extrfoor te the Auction ,. .- . "" ""T irom tins date lor tea uae. Imurors the opportunity. ar a . ..-ii..- - , J. K. CHR1STUPHKR, Auctioneer, JcHer.ou A Market, Winter Clothing GoodsM MILLER & CHARCII, MERCHANT TAILORS, HUSTON UL'ILDIKG, Corner of Third and Jefforeon Bta . ITAVIVfl .TfTHT nUr'I-TlTf 1. mrtTi,. 1 IBI , ., T ir, ",av li,r'" Illftll. - " uvmi.niBD-i cioinina CJOOllS. ar prepared to make to onler wtaaiao rrrautL an, nn th. . ..'..:,.V- .".L1 BO""" "'" The foods comprise all of the most Fashionable and Latest Styles I ! 1 Manufactured, among which are some of the hand somest ever brought to this mar.ei. They have a complete and splendid assorment of FINE VESTINGS, Of the Latest Style., to which thr Invite the at tention of Uentlemen. Their eupply of OBNT'S FURNISHING ODOD3 Is of th be.t quality, and eomprl.c every thine desirable. (.Fiittr-mcn's ClotliliiK, Of all qualities, made of the best Roods, and In th latest stylrs, will be kept ready uindc r,.r '!-r ,011 venlenoe of the public. Thankful for past liberal patron-ite, i;.i, ,:elra their friends and th nubile to call ami mmtn. goods, and learn prices. uuvv-uii XUILLKK A LnAHI'H. O W P o W w w CO C K A C K 13 It S . Butter Crackera, Pic Nie Crsrkrrs, Soda tlo Oyster dn Ileelon do Water do evurar do Cracknel!.. All ol superior quality and at low prices. A liberal discount made to Wholctnle dealers. ,,n..,r. .Wl.u-u WUU plain and ornamental caaes nt short notn e. II. Ac T. YATT. STEAM BAKBHY, No.S&S'W st., between JeUrreoa euu o.. wnir. P4 u M u dec9-(18m) BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE AUD BRITISH REVIEWB. L SCOTT & CO., New York, oontinuo to publish the fulluwlnx Irading Brillrh Perlodl oals, vlsi 1. TIIE LONDON' QUARTEKLY, CoriBorv. o TIIE EDINUUHOU HEV1EW, Whin. 3. NORTH BHiriSU REVIEW, Free Cliuroh. 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THIS office will be oien for the payment of taxes from IX A. tKi li o'clock, and frum 1 r. m. till 4 p-m., and for the further accumnifMlallun of the tax-payers of the eity the office will beui en on 'S m till p. m. The taxes are due and required on or before the jfHh lost. Ihe law impos es penalty on all that are not paid by that limo. for the purpoee of paylug additional expenses nec essarily Incurred In ciMuse.auenre 01 nonpa nient This tfscal year closes my omclal temt, and the business of the oBlce must be seitlvd upuowuuhout respect to iersons Fs what taxet sr. due, on 01 before the 4oth lust., and aava oost aud penalty. Fair waruiog. JONATHAN KKNNKV, Treaa. al. i:.. ohlo. Gatette, German pajver, and Journal, copy. Caution. 6l Oa ar before the 1st day of April, Hf?B 1 promise to pay toL. K. ClMlm Al o , dr order at the Lhaiupaigu lounty lUnk, at I'r bana.the sun. of One Thousand DolUra, with iutir et after the first ilay ol Novetuler, IhoI, st the rate of ten peroeutura er annu;n, lor value receied. J hia lath day of August, )t67. blgned, JONATHAN BORUM. ALL poraoni are cautioned from rurohaa Ina ,ne note aa above deacrllied, (and endorsed by L. . (Jlanin;k Co. and B. F. .liB,)aa the note haa been misdirected and lost, about the Vth iUj of i-ep-tember last, ad I have reoeived no value for It whatever. Uajton, Dee. tth,lMf. THOS. SCHABFFHR, REMOVAL. JOHN W. IJOTUEN. (Formerly of the Arm of Botheo A ttchutte, Liberty Corner, St. Clair and Sth,) HAS remoTed to No. 85 Jefferson atreet, where he will be happy to see all his old eua to niers, and maav new oos. Hia Grocery to re is bow supplied with every thing In the line, and of the brst quality. He la constantly making additions to lua stuck, and ha Invite the pubus to calj. I J-Tha bills and accounts due the late firm will be settled hy the undersigned at the store, or by Mr. Schutte, Jvtlrsonitrett ut L'rwnk'e build itig. dUJ 1. W. BuTHKN. MISSOURI IAKDS-200,000 ACRES ill FOR S ALU. We oaa supply the. above quanti ty of Land, suitable for farming, aiiolng or lumber tog purposes, In treat to suit purchasers, at very low rates, Irom ffo to AO eents per acr. 1 sxts jAid In in all the eounttee of Missouri. Pateruu ob tnlned for vurohaaera under the fc radi ation Act. W1L.-ON, RAWLlNuH X CO , novta-iyd aft Chestnut street, St. Louie. Alia 4 ia cut Christopher Grabedinkel, ) Before Geroge Owea against J. P. of Layttn Tp- Ferdinand behalnf. 1 Montgomery Co., O.. ON the 17th day of November, lKiy.rtid Justice teaued aa order of ettacheveat In the above action lor the sum of $ ioo,ou, and tf per eeuU La teres t, UomHeutrniber 14. lMn, elaioie tn a note, CUHlM'tOPUklt GRAStUiMllvL, novM-Sww DRIKDKUU1T (Jarmao oherriee, f-ranea. peashee aad apples, all ef whioi wtii be auli below iwmer prteae, at mfU a. M.e) W.af.ORKSN't, Motl0,Ma. 2VTiKRCS best 8 C Hams, iust rereired a I,N.e W.M.aJlUaJ,