Ot. Joseph's Church
ANNUAL FAIR
ton tbi iitNKrir or ths
SISTERS of CIIAIIITV
O0KKIK0INO ON
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17TB, '59,
WCON'TINUINO FOR SIX DAYSI-Wl
AT
HUSTON II ALL.
No. 11G, Main street
LADIES k GENTLEMEN,!
4 RK YOU IN WANT 0
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Roots,
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Of sny Blnrlt If in, you would
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N. W. Wilon,
NO. 110 MAIN" 8T.,
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Complete Assortment
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Manufacture,
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Which he offers t as LOW PRI-!
,CK!I as any other houeo in the
.Cnll and judge for
yourselves.
If. W. WILSON,
ootaT No. IIS Main it,
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
OVn EMTIHE STOCK OF
FANOY DRESS SILKS,
AT A REDUCTION OF S3 PFR CKNT.
N. P. DOUGLAS.S A CO , 16 Main st,
dCCl
Farmers, Study Economy,
AND EXAH1NK
Scarlett's New I'hkIc Com and
Cob mill I
ESPECIALLY adnpted to prindinj? all
Hindi of shelled grain, as wrll as corn andcohe.
Thiamin took the Hrt prcn.luni itt the Ohio State
Fair, And At twenty-four counties In thtl State,
thla fall.
No Farmer should be Without one,
Aa faeta given by our most reliable and practical
farmera, Throughout the oountry, prove that It la a
saving of at leaat one-third by grlndng all kinda of
abetted grain for fecdlna Horses, Cattle and Sheep,
and one-hall or more lu feeding bona, by boiling the
Bieel.
Te undersigned having purohaied the right for
the counties ol Montgomery, Greene, Clarke, Miami
and Dark, la now prepared to manufacture those
valuable Farm Mills to order, st the Iluikeve
foundry. Third street, bay ton. Ohio. Call and ex
amine them, or send for a circular.
Orders promptly attended to. Farm and Pchool
House Bells manulacturrd by the uuderaigned, at
wholesale and retail, law) were sold the put season.
Address B. C. TAYLOR,
deoio Dayton, Ohio.
For the Holidays.
mm WILL OFFER OUR BNTIRR STOCK OF THE
NEWEST STYLES
O LO AKS,
AT A REDUCTION OF SJ PKR CENT.
N. P. DOGUGLA8S & CO., 76 Main at.
deem
Cheap Farm.
K1 i A ACRES, 2 miles from tlia oity,
W I 1 T between the Troy and Brandt I'lkea,
and frontlngon bothi a aares timber. Fine Orchard
of best gralted fruit) good Frame House, s rooms,
cellar, well, Ac. Klrst-rate Barn, IcxiU feet, corn
cribs, o. as acres In Wheat. Also a food well at
tthe barn. Boll exoellent.
ITerms s,noodowu balance In SKOO, annual pay
seenta. . ,
This Is a rare chance to get a very choice Farm
vary oheep, and oa the easlst terms.
CHAS. K. CLARKE,
deolo Third street.
REMOVAL.
JOIIN W. MOT 11 EN,
(Formerly of the firm of Bothen A Schutte, Liberty
Corner, at. Clair and oth,)
HAS removed to No. 85 Jefferson street,
where he will he happy to see all his old cus
tomers, and manv new ones.
Ills Grocery store la now supplied with every
thing In the line, and of the best quality. He Is
constantly making addltlona to Ins stock, sad be
Invite, the pubtlo to oall.
s.-The bills and accounts due the late Arm will
be settled bt the undersigned at the atore, or by Mr.
Schutte, Jclfereonatieet, lu Crunk's building.
aUj ' J. W. BOTHEN.
FOI1 HOLIDAY I'HESENTSl
- . BUY OMB OF
Lest r's Sewing Machines
Wa will offer until Jan. 1st, our Sewing Machines
at at
REDUCTION OF 10 PERCENT.
.From our farmer prices. Wasbabteo for one year.
N. P. DOUGLASS A CO., 70 Main st.
decl'l
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
OO TO
(uaiiBiisjaiiPiiiiaiB
FOB vova
Gloves; Hints, Ladies and Children;
a tvil a isoatmbrt.
CALL ON CHRISTOPHER
For your Hosiery Tor Old eVYeung
DROP IN TO THE
AlfCTION ltOOM
ASD SEE THE QUALITY ABO ralCSS Or
IndsruAirfs and 0ramr, Sotinef and Cti
men snd Jeans. Alto, I'o't Monmie
and Wulteti, mud a osneraf
Bssortmeenf of
NOTIONS and TOYS.
rrTns skevs goods we shall close out within
ten daya, at your own prtoea, to make way for the
Holiday Presents. Come early, belore the ruah
aonimenoes. Toy Roots neat door to ths Auotloa
Kooma.
N. B Auction every evening from, this date lor
tea eaya. Improve the opportunity.
I. It. CMHISTOFH KR, Auctioneer,
dacS iettaraon A Market
rJACKJd Aftioaa Pes Nuts just arrived
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VOL, X.
DAYTON OHIO, MONDAY,
DEC. 19, 1S50.
NO. 296.
rUE DAILY EMPIRE
0"iOa. Of tuaiOA-ritrfsii 1
Inpirt Biil.iig, thirl if., Suits nit M, Itii t Jeffsrw
T at at a as,
y ATI Its. 00 n.e yesrln advance.
10.at.p.r WeeB.par.bl.tothoasrvlsv.
Blnsieeoples.putup la wrappers, Ssanta.
Cincinnati Agency.
The Cincinnati Tvtte Founrlrv nnn, I.
our duly authorised Arent to make contracts
u imri.unr AUTBrtiaemeDis subscriptions.
o., in that city.
To RuaixrssMa. The KmplreJob Rooms
srein complete trim, snd wa are now nr.n.,.J
to do work of all descriptions in the bast stvle
. o 1 1 ; j . '
""fi.it. v.,, id auii examine ou r work and
team nur pricea.
tr-wr- . . . .
j u a,Tuiii;. &averr,tsemente or
Notices for the Empire most be handed into
the office by lea select on thedavth,,a
aired to be published act Jfe. Wa cannot
BKrenninsen tnem arier tn amour.
LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.
READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE.
Weekly Advertisements.
Those who dealre to bays Advertisements
inserted in the Weeklu Empire should hand
them in by Saturday morning, at the latest
ttOar advertisina- natrnna will iu'imim
thai, by onr arrangement of reading matter,
their advertisements will be always neto a
very important matteriotnem.
ITSee 4th page for Telegraph Reports.
FisHtas, AmTion.i-WaDUd, 90,000 ba. of
corn, in the ear, for which the highest map.
ket price will be paid, at
CHRISTOPHER'S A action Room,
Jefferson and Market.
WANTED. Two male or female boarders.
in a private family. Terms moderate and ac
commodations ample. Apply at No. 10, Wat.
nut street.
Lost, A young rat dog, cropped ears, and
long tail, (black,; answering to the name of
Jack. I will be thankful to any person for
him. E. O'BaiiM.
Decl 93ld:
A Ring Chauci To Maia Mosst. By the
lavestment of a mere trifle, a hand machine to
manufacture an article useful in every nubile and
private house, ean be purchased if applied for at
once. Any person, male or female, ean enter into
a lucrative butlnesa by applying Immediately at
the Franklin House, where the artlele can bs
reao. a
OaiaoNe.ATTiNTinnl You sre hereby notified
to appear at your Hall this evening, st 7 o'clock.
to take into consideration an invitation from
Spn'ngfiald. A full attendance is requested.
By order of the President.
E. C. ELLIS. Sec'y.
Huston Hall. The Fair, for the benefit of
Ihe Sisters of (Jharity, opened st the above
Hall on Saturday evening. The very diaagree-
able weather, together with the sloppiness of
the streets, rendered it uncomfortable for pea
destrisne, and detened a great number, no
doubt, from visiting the Fair. Nolwithstandv
ing all this, howsver, quite a large and eppres
ciative assemblage of ladiea and gentlemen
greeted the fair projectora of this meritorious
enterprise with their presence, all of whom
seemed well plessed with the entertainment.
The articles on exhibition are quite numerous,
ell selected and very attractive. Among
them are to be found a lot of fine jewelry, a
large collection of handsome books, comprising
msny populsr and useful works, several beau
tiful pieces of confectionery, and an endless
variety of toys, Ac. And not the least notices
able among the array of good things, is the
collection of manufactured artiolea, the work
of the pupils of the Sisters of Oharity'a school,
which comprises many beautiful specimens of
needle. work, embroidery, etc. The refreshment
department is also well furnishsd With the
good things of the season. In a word, the en
tertsinment bas been well gotten op, and can
not fail to please and elicit tha admiration of
all who may visit it.
It will open to-night with additional attrac
tions, as it is the intention of the msnsgers to
sdd a number of interesting "fixings" to ths
present collection. We sdrise all who deaire
to procure Holiday presents and at the aame
time erjoy a rich vocal and Instrumental mu
sical treat, and apend aa evening generally
agreeable, to visit Huston Hall to night.
Bxcxxl's Hall Ti Cskt Niobt, axd Pos-
itivslt ths Last Mokdat, Dxo. 1 9. Ia con
sequence of the unfavorable atale of the weather
on Saturday evening, Prof. Harrison, ths Hn
morist, Buffo Vocalist, Lecturer, and Extempo
raneous Poet, at the request of msny eitisens,
will give one more of his iolmitsble character
istic entertainments, at the above Hall, this
sveuing, when he will appear in several laugh
able and odd characters, open bis budget of
eomicslities, and introduce new funny songs
and lectures. To suit everybody h lias mads
one price of admission ten cents to pay Hall
sxpenses. His extemporaneous aooga are alone
worth the price of admission. Hs is dessrviog
of patronage.
HO, Main atreet, to nightl "Better than
a show I" Will oure you certain! Ool
Sruaious kouir. Certain persons hereabouts
who have a supply of uncurrent and spurious
money, are engaged on market mornings in
passing it upon those who bsve poultry, pro
duce, Ac, to sell. A good deal of spurious
money bas been passed upon farmers aud oth
erslstely,and the perpelrstors manage to etcape
oa account of the lameness of the statute on
ths subject. Could not the ehsin .gang system
be made to work upon such eases?
IT A gentleman ssid to a lsdy on Ssturdsy
last "Can you tell me what such horrible
weather aa this ia for?" "It is doubtless de
signed," she replied, "to make us properly es
timate the blessing of fair weather, and leach
us to ba thankful therefor." A very proper
reply. We csn't imsgine whst other good
could be compssaed by such execrable weather
as that of Saturday laat.
IT The weather of yesterday snd to-day ia
spoken of aa "unpleasant," bul when compared
with that of Saturday, we call it delightful.
We ssw ssvsral sleighs out yesterdsy, and too
day the atreets sre resounding with the jingling
of the bells. Tbs prospect ia good for more
snow or rain,
" Wkixlt Revixw." A naw psper, with this
title, bss just made its appearance. It ia "de
voted to Ihe interests of all mankind," and ia
sirculated gratuitously. It ia filled with inter
eating reading matter, and holiday advertise
meuta. The second number will appear next
Saturday.
IT The negro cburcb, en Ludlow atreet, near
tha old grave yard, waa dedicated yesterday.
It ia undsr tbs control of the United Brethren
Church, who built it for the use of the colored
mambera ol their society.
SJ There is a prsocouearted plan among
the Black Republlcane to attempt to break
VaUaadigbam down. lOo la, lemone."
The Question Now.
The editor of the Cincinnati Commercial
writes from Wsshington, that la bis judgment
it will not do to treat the disunion sentiment
ss a trivlsl thing, but tbst it is a faot, and one
that portends a dark and troubled period In
onr history.
All observing and thinking man must admit
that Hslstesd is right. The question is so
lorger "Will the Union be diaaolvedt" but
How can the Colon be preserved?" '
Move Over.
The Democratic District Convention s few
days sgo passed this resolution at Hamiltoni
Reeolved there ia a warn."
Tbey didn't know that they were insulting
their Black Republican brethren, whs belong
to the kobtb. Hadn't these aerlAerw fellows
better go la Osnsds? -
What Luck?
we are informed that an abolitionist was
sees out at tha grave yard yesterday getting
names for the petition requesting Vallandigham
to resign.
A New Tbibo A Good Tuna a The best
pump now in use Is Quinn's Portsbls Sub
merged Force Pump. In addition to being the
best pump in nee, it is a complete and perfect
ly reliable Fire Engine. With a short boss snd
pipe it may be used for a variety of useful purs
poses, such as watering gardens, yards, Ac, or
washing windows, csrrisges or pavements.
This pump is invaluable to farmers, and per
sons living In country towns and villages,
whsrs there sre no fire engines, aa a large and
constant stream of water ean be thrown from
it on any part of an ordinary three or four story
building, and thua extinguish a fire. And in
a city liks ours, this pump would bs of great
value, for by its means much valuable prop
erty might often be saved before our engines
could bs brought to plsy on a fire. No person
whose property is lisble to take fire should be
without one of these pumps. With one of
these pomps in his well, our unfortunstc fellow
citisen, Col; T. J. S. Smith, could certainly
have extinguished tha fire in his dwelling, be
fore the engines arrived on the ground, and
thus have prevented the disaatroua conflagra
tion, and ssved his dwelling, with its vsluable
contents. It is slso the test fmf for rsilrosds,
distilleries, Ac, aa well as for foroing water
wherever it ia wanted. It ia warranted never
to freese or get out of order, two desirsble qusl
ities in this pump, in addition to its other val
uable qual itiea. We can recommend it to onr
citixens as tha ntplutullrt in the pump line.
An experienced pump maker in this city pro.
nounces this the best force pump of which
he has any knowledge, ss it ii also the mostsim
pie, durable snd cheapest.
Our fellow citixen, E. Lindsly, is tha agent
for ths sale of this desirsbls pump.
U- E. O'Brien, 300, Second St., we are gUd
to learn ia improving in health fast. Hia beau
tiful atore is now full of choice groceries, wines,
liquors snd cigars, at prices which even those
who are Inclined to growl the most, csunot
find fault with. O'Brien bss done a flourish.
ng trsde this yesr, and wears not surprised ss
he is one of the most obliging fellows in Dsy-
ton. Ha always keepa a fresh stock of grocers
ies and bas them advertised not only in tha
leading papers of the City, but in a great ma
ny of the country journals. Ha la one of those
men who believe in asaiatins himself.
while be ia helping the printer. We oflen
hear him say that ha could not do business
without tha aid of tha press, and it would be
much to the advantage of a great many old fo
gies, if they could only think as he does. We
ssfely recommend him aa s fair dealer to the
community at large.
ETA correspondent of the Journal complains
that tha Democratic Reading Room of this city
is not a u6ic reading room! When the suite
becomes sufficiently interested in such a pro
ject, it is probable that the Journal's eorrespon.
dent will be gratified. In the meantime, he
might possibly obtain some light upon a sub
ject whose darkness seems to oppress bim, by
applying at one of the "Republican Clubs" in
stituted in the city. Their facilities for impar
ling general knowledge are, we are told, far
greater than the demand; and that portion of
the public, not included in the democratic party,
need not go begging where papers and docu
ments are awaiting readers,
ITT Ladies and gsntlemen who desire to sup
ply themselves with jewelry, watches, Ac, at
their own prices, will note the advertisement of
Assignee's Ssle, in anothsr column. It will
commence thie evening in tha Phillips House,
next door to Lussier's, and continue every after
noon and evening this week. Lyons, the Sslss
man, ia said to be the beat auctioneer in the
country, and a perfect eurioeity. The ladiea
should especially attend the golden sales in the
afternoons. Dealera ean buy in tha forenoon1
DiMocaacr i Watbe Township We era
pleased to learn that the Democratic rsuka
of Wayne, are filling up. The soil near the
Election School House appears to produce
Democrats (in embryo) apoctooeously. If our
old friends stick to the good cause and do so
aome more, the Union ia aafa, E Pluribua
Unum, ,
ST The "bone" aeason is hsre. Bimm A
Bro, commenced cutting pork last week, and
thay are now fairly at work in cutting and
slashing in the most approved atyle. They
will pack asveral heavy lots this week. Those
who went to procure bone meat the moat spa
petixing part of the porkers mast send in
their orders esrly.
IT Ths police y eater day conducted a drunk
en woman to the lockup. We aaw several male
bipeds who ought lo have bean there or in
some other aafe place out of aighu
DTbe Journsl msn is ssbsmed of "that
petition" which tha Black and Brown Republic
cans are circulating, Hs won't hare any thing
to do with it. Us ia too shsrp for thst.
17 It's sgrsed among the Democrats that
wbea Tallsndighsm dose anything to sail ths
Black Republicans tbey will send for him lo
corns home. Hs's not ia danger until the
Journal begins to praiae him.
CT Willard A Wheatoa, Jd atreet, near Main
hare s supply of elegant books for Holiday
presents. In making presents don't neglect to
get books.
ar A Boston eemapondsat of ths New York
Tribune writes!
I aa happy la Inform the friends of J. 0. Aa
dersoa thai be was not killed at Harper's I'erry,
but ts aow ia Canada. I received this news from
F. T. Msrlam, who aueeasded la escaping, sad is
now at the Iowa el" Cliatliaw, with bar slay Coppio,
the brother of the condemned prisoner at CharUs
towa. 11 it he ansa that a aaaa aaaae Oopptc baa
beaa arrested at Gbarieeiowa, and that be is a
relative of the prUorar, H Is equally Iras that hs
wss not at liaxper's Ferry, kteriass, waa waa
supposed to be dead, and was kaona to aavs frees
sefarated frosshls eempauloas, saeosaded, hs states.
In disguising himself near Carlisle, f eaa, aad trav
eling aorth-etar-ward, without sutpieionar tutec
apUoslisaeilistsly sXter the arrest iti 6vvk,
What Luck? I. O. R. M. Ball.
CINCINNATI, Dec. 16, 1859.
Messes. Eoitoss, .Sr ; Thinking some
thine In reference to the ball given tinder the
auspices of Wysndntte Tribe, No. 6, 1. 0, R
of this city, might bs Interesting to your read
era, I have taken ths liberty to write yoe a dee
cription of the same. Ths evening was fine
and cool, and aa eatly aa 6 1-9 o'clock the la
dies and gents began to assemble, and be
fora 8 1-9 o'clock the Ladiea Dressing Room
became so crowded thst many were cnmpvllrd
to go to ths large hall; and at 9 o'clock the Great
Chief gsve the signsl (or the Dsncs to coma
menco.
The opening march was indeed grand; somea
thing that I never saw be fur e; so beautiful and
so characteristic of tha Order that gsve thebsll
The managers deaerve credit for the aame.
asw Dayton well represented; Covington sod
Newport were not fsr behind. Among the moat
prominent wss Mrs. H of Dayton, who was
dressed nest, and made a fine appesrsuce.
Miss P., of lbs ssme place, in plain white.
looked well Miaa O.,of your eily was not far
behind, snd acted as a lady. Ths Isdies snd
gents of Dayton deserve much tfredlt for the
part they have taken in the Seventh Trea
ty of Wyandotte Trhe, No, S, aa the follow
ing Telegram, which was received at about
9 19o'clock, at tha Hall, from ihe Shawnee
(Tribe, at your city, will show
DAYTON, Dec. 14, 1859.
Robket M. Hats, Great Chief st Meludeon
Hall Ball. Hunting moon, 0 run, Mill sleep
grand sun, 560 : Shawnee Tribe, No. 114,
seuds compliments. Hones Wysndolte Warn
pum belt will he replenished by treaty with
rsieiaces to nignt. bbawnxe ieiee
The telegram was highly apprucisted by ths
members of No. S, but it being too lale to re
turn akindly message, they could not acknowl
edge it by the wirea.
Miaa K., of the 9d ward, of this city, wss
acknowledged to ba the finest dressed of any
lady at the Hall; faer's wss a pink sstin. Mrs.
P., of ths 13th wsrd, appeared in dark red
sstln. Mies S,, also from the 13th, pink lawn
Ths two Misses T-, of the 8tb wsrd, were ele.
gently dressed white lswn, embroidered with
pink flowers. The Chief's wife snd her lsdy
friends were also elegsntly dressed, and seemed
to enjoy themselves vsstly, as did sll we saw.
Miss R., nf the 4th wsrd, was dressed in pink
Mrs. S. of ths 14th wsrd, in a rich, dark silk,
surmounted with brilliant jewelry, said to have
coat $1,000; Mrs. T. snd Miss W., of Coving
ton, were richly dressed, and represented Old
Kentucky with great lionir, Miss E., of Pom
eroy, dreseed in rich black silk, and decked
very richly; Miss E , of Newport, dressed in
pink lawn, waa very attractive; indeed, it was
said she wss the most captivating lady in the
room; snd we lesrn that Mis became the Ik1-
trothed ul a uublu fellow ou ihe flour, and will
soon be led lo the sltarl
But I have been too long already. Take the
Treaty" all in all, it wat a fine affair, aud
nil long be remembered. Me titer 's music wss
charming, snd the dsnce was continued until
esrly in the morning of the 15th sun, hunting
moon, grsnd sun 6620. Yours truly.
WYANDOTT.
MARKETS.
Dayton Market.
MONDAY, 2 p. m., Dec. 19, '59.
is but little jrain offered to-day -
Buyers sre nnt willing, to offer more than f 1,18
1,15 for wheat
Corn in good demand at SO cts.
Rye " " 80 oU.
Barley C8 cts.
Oats 40 cla.
Whiaky 92 cts,
Flaxseed $1,19.
Oloverseed $4,50.
. Timothy seed $9,00,
Buckwhest 40c.
Hungarian Grass 50c.
The weather ia bad and but little changing
hands.
Dayton Tobacco Market.
Buyers sre offering fur new tobacco : Round
from4Q6; Wrappers 58; Fillies 9(33.
Cincinnati Market
CINCINNATI, Dec. 17.
FLOUR Unchanged ; demand limited ;
superfine 5,30s5,40; extra 5,50.5,70; receipts
light.
GRAIN Wheat dull but prices not lower;
no ssles reported to day,
(!ORN Firm with good demsnd at 50c;
sales 5,195 bush to arrive at 50c
OATS Active and firm at 53.54c.
RYE Active; light receipts; pricea advanc
ed Sc per butVl4
BARkEY Tn good dotnaud; pricea firm at
73a75o for prime fall.
HOGS Market tame, rsthor dull and limited.
Prices ruled sbout ths ssme ss yesterday. Re
eslpts about 14,000 head, Sales 1 ,300 hesd st
5,40a6. Hogs svsraging 900 puuuds generally
hsld at 5 5 and 6,35 offered for a lot averaging
940 lbs. Heavy hogs vory scarce.
FRP V1S10N3-Mcss Pork active with the
demand advanced to $1G; market closing
unquiet, holders naked (10 to $15,95; buyera
disposed to hold off, bulk aides, 91' days in sslt
were offered st 1 on the spot snd 50 hhds
sold at 5?4a74c for shoulders sud aides pscked,
lsst evening lsrd sdvanjed lo 10c, sales of 300
bbls with 9Ja offered at the closs and refused.
WHISKY Good demand, 1,400 brls sold st
320.
GROCERIES Supply of sugar quilo light
sod receipts taken aa they come to hand st b
s9e. Molasses very firm; 300 brls sold st 47c.
Ooffes firm at 19al3o.
New York Market.
NEW YORK, Dec 17.
FLOUR Opened dull aud heavy aud closed
firmer with a better export demand, aale of tiOO
brla at $5s5,10 for superfine slste, 6,15aS,S5
for extra aute, $5.5,10 for superfine western,
5,15a5,30 fur cuuiuiun to medium extra western,
$5a5,75 fur inferior to good ahippiug brands
extra round hoop Ohio, market closing with
firmer feeling.
ORAIN -Wheat market quiet and pricea
nominally favor buyera, with sslos at l,40sl,55
for whits southern, western and Kentucky,
Milwaukee club held at 1,90
BARLEY Nominal at 75ae5o.
CORN More active and firmer, aslea of 17,a
000 at Hike for new western mixed.
OATS Quiet at 8tiao7L,e for western and
Canadian .
WHISKY Heavy and drooping, sales of
150 brls al 97e.
A Much sal -lie.
Adaot Clay, ) Before Wm.-Ooudy, J. P., Ml
va. (No. 10101 and Towash.p, aloatgousry
Samuel H. Lores. ) eouuty, Ohio.
CU1T by plaintiff to recevor of defendant
tJ Sioo.ouoo book account. Cm act for hearing
Jan. IS, ItMW, at a o'clock A. hi. The aald aawuel
H. Lore, defendant, who la a resident ut Amador
sounty, Celiloi-ula- will take notice that on the 1st
day Of DeoemUtr, lace, aa order ol attachment waa
sued out la this ease att.luat the gooJe, uhatljla,
stocks, or lntei est lu stocks, rights, cred,ta, tuoiieye.
and vrreute of aald UvleuUaat, lu aakl eouuty of
SloutaoHiery,
Owttv-tlw ADAM CLAY.
TilC NEW WONDER.
Peter JTosse'a llalr Kestoratlvelt
THIS TIair Restorative ia now anknowl
edged to be the nest ever Invented for all dlsea.esof
tlis Hair and the Ncnip, and It nas worsen wonders
wherever used, several or oureltltens have tried
It. and sneak In the highest terms nf Its surativi
properties. The following Is one among Ihe many
oeruuoeiea juairsoeivvu ny ins rroprieior:
IlAYTOM, Sept. HIM. ISA.
Ma. P. Jossr;: For several years past, from some
cause, our nair naa oeen graiiuauy failing our.untl
entire baldness threatened us. we have tried va
rinua remadiea, but without any good result. We
were Induced to try your '-Restorative" by hearln
It highly spoken or by those who had used It. an
who assured ua that it had the eflect of bringing
new and vigorous growth nf hair upon their heads
Wehaveused It, and Its good street, are plainly vis-
line in tne reneweu growtn oi nnir wnere we were
last necoming nam. weoannot rerommeniltrie Re
storative too highly. Youra, truly,
WM. HWALF.M,
S. I.. RHOAHWKLL,
OWKN TKKNllR,
J. J. SWAI.KM.
For ale at the Barber Sjop of Feter Josse, 41
jenerson srreer, uejton. ootts-em
Electricity as a Ifcinedy In
Class of Diseases!
OB. B- PICKERING! bas shown by his
practice, embracing a period often yeere,that Elec
tricity la a reliable remedy In affections ntherwlse
inouraoie, ne nss la nis posses. ion testimonials o.
numerous eases thst he hss cured, of spasms, rheu
matism, palay, neuralgia, partial deafness, perished
llinhs, aierourlal disease, eto.,ete., ehowing conclu
Ively that poeittve reliance ean be given to this
irraiment.
Charges moderate. Contultatloa free.
OKt'st'K Corner of First and JeBSraon streetSi
meets' ouiuung, Dayton, Ohio. novl-tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Tobacco Growers
CAN have Tobaoco Boxes of any size and
finality, by leaving their orders st the Ware-
kooiiis, corner ot 1st and St. Clair atreets.
deo-lS-lmw A. H. NIXON.
fust Received
A FRESH LOT OF
FINE STATIONERY.
W. II. CALLENDER.
declS
RAIL ltOAD HOUSE
WM. TINGLE, Profritor,
LIMA, . . OHIO
ft-The tralna aton at thla House each wav for
i-assengera to nine. ueciv
ASSIGNEE'S SALE!
HY
AUCTION
Something New Under the Sun
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
We sell JEWELItY, WATCUES AND
DIAMONDS,
UNDER PHILLIPS HOUSE,
Next Door to Lussier's Millinery Establishing
EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
During the Week, at Auction and Private Sale, tn
tne iuiea in ine mornioga, ana WOOICSSIS or He
tall to Dealera or fed tare.
N. B L.idies particularly invited to attend our
Aiterooou Bales
J. K. CHR1STOPHKR, Auctioneer.
E. T. Lyons, Salesman,
(who la himself a curiosity.) (deeia-lwd
Master Commissioner's Sale.
BUtabeth stouiTer,
against
Hugh Scott.
Superior Court, No. Mitt.
I
PURSUANT to an order of the Superior
Court of Montgomery countv. Ohio. m.,te in
the above oase at lta December term, IA6S, anl to
me directed, 1 ahall offer at publlo auction at the
door of the Court House, In the city of Dayton,
UHuwni rauu,j,Ml, aMWUI UOIU, OU
8ATUHDAY, JANUARY 21, I860,
DntwMQ the hours of one and four o'olti. p. m nf
ski any ine louowing deaoribet. Heal KUte, to
win mhi no. nine (-) ana ten (jo,) m ties in tinted oa
n iitt v mo iuu'uiviiiuu ui ji e.ri oi neciiuD no. 11
and part of Fraction! Hootlon No. Township a,
nnuKv, a., Ill UIUIIlQmrry OUUUiy, UIHO, lllrVtl IlV
Josetih Burnett aud otheri. aud recorded in uaxe 40
of Plat Book.
Saul property Is to be sold on a Judgment In favoi
of Klliabeth tttoutier, against Hugh hcott.
. w ' ... " . " J'I' -saiesu sa fx iuu.wu CBtJIl Hull
cannot be sold for less than twu-thlrdi of the au-
(a i
ioruiiol caloCkVeb.
N. K, JORDAN,
Master Commissioner, lup. Court. M. Co., O,
Thud an fc Jukiah, Att'ys. tor Pi'tf,
deoi6-dtwpdfcwtdo
Atliichmcnt.
Fanny Loree, ) Before Wn, Goudr. J. P. Ml
VB (NO. 1011. I ami Townshln llneil.,.
Samuel H. Leoree 1 ery county, o.
taJ UIT by plnintitT to recorer of defendant
fin . vu ucicuuau v SJ uuifj IU pisUniin. I
set for hearing; Jan. 14, leeo, at 0 o'clock, A. M. 1 he
said Samuel H. Loree, defendant, who Is a resident
ot Am-vtlur eouuty, tJaltiorma, will tike ootioe that
on the 1st day oi ueoenibr, IttaB, sn order of attach
ment was sued out In thla ease against the goods,
chattels, stocks, or Interest In stocks, rights, crwlits,
moneys and edecta of said deleadaut lo Montgom
ery county, Ohio.
FANNY LOREE.
A. Clay. Atfy. deouVitw
A ttucbiueut.
Jonathan Metherd , 1 Before Wn. Ooudy,
VS. INO. m l J. P. Miami 1..
Win. P. Swank Geo. Uousar, I niontsT'v.Co..u. '
SUIT by plum tiff to recover of defendant
lJ0.no on def't.'s Promissory to nt'trr rAA t
for hearing Jan. 14. Jbw). at ft o'dlock. a. at Th.
said William P. Swank, def't., wilt take notice that
outhe 'Joih day of Nov., 186-; an order of attach
ment has been eued out In this ease against the
gnods, chattels, stocks, or Interest In stocks, rights,
sreulta. monejra and edeota of said awauk. in aaad
uut' . ... J OA AT U AN MtliiKRI).
a, hav, Airy. deol6-itur
LEGAL WOTICB.
William J. Lehman ) Superior Court of Mont-
gomrry county ,o. rti-
Klliabeth Lehman et al. ) uou lor FaruUua, No 10-4
rrilK said Elisabeth Lehman, widow of
A Solomon Lehman. deceased, Martha J. Brailford,
married to Johnson P. Bradtuid, Boioinon Lehman,
Jr., David A. Lehman, bar ah M. Lehman. Hubert O.
Lehman, and El lis be th A. Lehman, (the lut three.
are minors and all reside in Montgomery County.
Ohio,) will take notice that a petition waa Otrd
against 1 hem on the Ut day of leeemter, A.li. IB6,
lu the superior Ceurt within and fur the County ol
Montgomery and aute of Ohio, by W lit law J. Leh
man, ol Darke Countv. Ohio, and is now taai.a.nar
wherein the said William J. Lehman demands Uie
assigument of the dower of said Klliahelh L bman
lu and partition of the following real estate, situate
In the oouLitjr of Montgomery in ine bUlt of Ohio,
and deecribed aa follow-, to-wlti
i'lie north side of the north half of lot nr
Buatbvf twenty-oigbt, (it-,) known as lot number
one (i) In said seeiion, ol township number two (.)
in rauge number si a (t) of the land lying between
the Great Miami Hlverantl the VirsTlnU ksi.r. sMn
supposed tobeouehuudred and Hi ty-four(iMj seres,
w. suq w. m. iu reuruary term, A. U.
IMoo. of aald Court, the aald William J. ih.nn
will apply lor an order for the aaaiaunient ul the
I dower in and that pswtitiva may be
made of said vrniuisee. and for
u wiuuw i uower m ana un
r other proper relief.
aw.-Thia IftKetuber nh. lots.
UJ ALLKN A NKKKKR, Att'vs
deo4-4wwJ lor Ww. J. Uhmas. Petitioner.
ITI a i a) r CoauiMlnbivMer't. Kuie.7"
Harahman s. Winters, ) Mast. Com m lsst oner 'i aalel
no. law,
James Mathews. I fiuisasrixa i
1)t.-SUAN r to an order of the tSuperior
Court of MontdTomarv rnuntv. tmuiet at it. riot.
Wber Israi, A. 1 , 10d,aad lo m direoted, sttal,
oiler at public auotion at the door oi the Couit
House, lu the County of Montgomery, and Slate of
Ohio, on Wedneeday, leeiuber itti, ittoS, betwea
the hour of one and four o'eioak P. Mof said day,
the following described Heal aatate, to-wit : Situate
in the City of Day to a, Montgomery county, Ohio,
the same being Iota numbered four taouaand and
thirty-two (toil), four thoueand and li.lrty-U.iae
(4uJi), and four thousand and thirty-focr (4i.Mj,oA
the piatud reoorUa of said C-ouaty and tlty.m book
A. page tf. aaid proiexiy is to be euid on a JuUg
aient in favorof llaxahtnan A WlJdUra agauiat Jaaaea
Mthews.
1 lie above Lota are aobralaed at A -OS ee 4ar-h ant
can bo i be sold (or leee than two-thltua of ihe ep
praiaed value, l erma of sale Cash.
N. JORDAN,
Master (mmlsaioikeg of Sup. Cuxt.
T. 0. IsOVAS Ait lW i'iui, AttVdet-WtA.
an
Hanged at Last.
CONFESSION IN H II IT M El
"Our flue Ib trier!" An, you tee It loom
Before Christopher'! Auotion and Toy Room.
Our haOner Is tha amblem of our tradet
Prime goods, aad ntoa where bnrgaineean be made
Our stmik insUte of every useful thing,
Ami tors and net Ions a variety ri brlnr.
We're "tlxed1' for Chrlitmas.aml for New Vears.too,
Ann can eupply nine goods all fresh, and bright an
We have eo msny gnoil and prettf thtnge
KrotD ehlldhood'a tors, to ladles' golden r(
1 hat we can't name the tenth, If we would trr,
Rut come snd see the eotx's we know you'll buy,
Then comet ye old and young, ihe goods are nice
anil onrap,
And huy them slnglv, or buy Ihrm In the h ap
Roy them hy the item, or In thr pile;
Their very cheapness will esu-e ton to emus'.
Then, come, every body, belore the rush eeteln
as It dll Inst year, when ninny hi. I lo go away ilisap'
oolnteil. We have tne Inrcjst and bi st aisortmen
of dolls and bodies, of any In the c(tv. and we might
say in me wo-t, at any one rs'ntriisiiineni.
I - FW. i nitpiwrnrn,
deoll Cor. Jeftrson and Market,
Kich Millinery Goods
AT
A U CT ION!
MRS. HOWARD .
WIIX HAVE AN AUCTION OF MIL
llnery Ooods at her store, NO. IIS MAIN NT.,
On Thursday, Dec. 22d,
For the Holiday Seaaon. The Block offered la ol
the beat styles and goods, and consists In part of
Hicli Velvet and tiatin Bonnets,
Hough and Keadvs,
Dark Htrews,
fuft Ktraws,
Dross Caf.s, Head Dresses,
Children's Hats, &o.
floods all warranted,
The sale made only for the
Hnllday demand.
Mrs. HOWARD,
No. lis Main at.
U Eli ALU and TBIBUNK received daily,
oj tueoie; u. a r. u. enui,aM
KNOW ALL MEN
BY THESE PRESENTS
THAT are for salo by D. A F. B. PHULL,
A for Chrlstmsi and New Yean, consisting of
Candlei and Candled Tots, in variety, atvle and
quality, caunot he surpassed by any similar eetab-
issiiaivui west ui new iura jiiy.
ALSO Nuts FlsTf. Prunes. Until ns. Pickles.
Lobster, flame. Kar dines 1'earhes, and an endless
variety of goods suitable fur Holidays, for sale by
uecio u. t r. s. Bit fist..
CIIOK-E Wines and Liquors, by the Uu
ket, Uottle or Uallun. A large stock on hand.
V. m. V. B. ts HULL,
OYSTERS, by the case or can, that cannot
lie excelled In uunlltv anv where. Raoaived
dal'y hy expresi from llaltlmore.
mree Boxes LmuDi in prime order, jubt received.
ucuie u, m . a. OfiULL.
NEW BOOKS
JUST RKCKIVED AT
T A YNES!
KeiMlnliiirvnc of It u rim 1'hoate.
tho great American Advocate By Edward Parker.
'Art Recreations,"
Being a complete guide to Oinaa.ental work.
'Twelve Years of a Soldiers Life in India,"
J3y HoOBoif.
"Troe Womanhood" A Tale.
By Joint Neal.
'Daniel Hoone k the Hunters wf Kentucky."
j uuun be I e
'TheSecrotOut; or, 100 Trioks with Carda'g
'Keat and Unrest" A atory of s Year.
rjr "vuv.in .ATI."
The l'erey Family through Scotland snd
fjnicltinu.
By O. c. Biinr.
Annie's New 3d
Little Hongs for Little Folks.''
Weeks Delight; or, (James and Stories."
The Life and Adyentures of 1'unchinello.''
The Truvels of Baron Munchausen."
The China Mission."
Dkax.
ALSO, A NEW LOT
Ministere' Woolns." "hlvla nr ih irin. HTh.
Rectory of Morelaad," "Love," "Sword and Gown,"
"Out of the Deotlis." "Aiit,,hln.r.hv,.f . m . p-i.1
Woman," "The Uruclhle," ''Ule and Travels of
Von Humboldt," "llsyerd Taylor's Home and
Aliroad," "Beulah," "A Oood Haht" Rrdei "Al
most a Heroine," "Forty Vesrs lu a Wilderness of
ins anu ruwders," "The Money King."
OALLENDEKS FOR ItiCO,
Can bahad jratls.at PAVNKS',
no. so, alala atreet.
E E M O V A L
G. W, THOMPSON,
Vatcli Maker & Jeweler,
HAS REMOVED TO
NO SO. MAIN STREET.
(roast ebly bbowb's mat stobe ore. t-r. house,)
A ND NOW OFFEIiS TO THE PUBLIC
ax. a Huperb Stock of Jewelry, consisting In part of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
CHAINS,
S KALS A KB Y8,
SLEEVK BUTTONS',
A BTUDB,
LADIKS'AOKNTBPINS,
81LVKK SPOONS,
BUTTER KNIVES,
NAPKIN KINtiS,
SILVER. CUPS,
THIMBLES, AO.,
PLATED ICK PITCHERS,
cruuM,
F0BKS,
ANDCl'PS.
With many articles not enumerated.
rxyPereonal attention sriven tn p,.i.
no all kind. o( tine V etches aud Ciocka. I wax
aut mv work.
raut mv work
Jewelry repaired In tka l.t w.nn..
EGRAV-
C. W. TUOM PSON. 90 M.i. .t
decls-tf Opposite tha Court u.,!,.
THE 'GREEN BOOK.
f'lT',u1 s-ubllened, 150 Pages,
r -sfy "tcs tjents; on BINGLt
f11 r AND MAHKIEU LIr'E; or TUK
IN.li l UTKS OF MAMKIAliKi It.
latest, Obllga-
..u., wu ruj.iu, iaai luauuauncatluBat
aat trie
rauonai sroaiaieul of atl private ilnssssn la both
sears, as. To whioh Is added a iwetiul easav eoll
tl.d"t Ai.ura.oia: or the art ofhavimr and
beautliul aud healthy children,"
by the iaU KoanaT
Bent lie of postage, by ths Publishers, Chab.
Ki.isk A Co., oa SOBS, Mew York, or Uealet fc to..
Wholeaale Aaenta, lis Nas.au atraat. Hmm ,.rb '
Agents wanted everywhere.
Also, tisavis, an eatract aad sample or ths above,
entitled: Dr. CULVkHWKLL's LkCTUHK oaths
rational treatment of Spermatorrhoea and private
diseases generally, deuiliug the aiaana by uhlch
Invalids aiay erteotuallr euie themselvee without
the use of dangervu. luedlcluea.and at but llttleea
neoae to themaelvee. Seat IrM by ball la a secure
velope.ua the receipt 1 one ataasp, to nreuas nuat
age, by audrwauug, """
CUAS. KI.IN'K A CO,
ees-tas Box aaas, Mew York City.
nRIEDFKUlT-a.rm.noherri.e,prunee,
y peaches and apples, all of waieA will ae sold
Below KMaasi Piieea, at
.aajraa
1.V.A vV.ai.wkxiwt, e.s,sdsl.
Don't Fxeczo in Winter!
11013 CUT 0(iI)i:.V.
Plumber nd Steam Pipe titter,
No. 63 JtfvKUanw BTRttRT. ATtove 7 i I ir'i
v i DAYTON, OHIO.
nAVINU hmm a tfwnl-'nt nf thii rUf )t
a abort time Mr. O. wou'd ta-e this n"sMifinrr
seleellnsy one troni amoi g a nrore oi m-iw m hp r
eetved from g entlemian for whom hedld woik in ) IB
former plaoe of restdeneet
"ot WAtae, Ihh., April tvh, l5.
Haelng had neons. on to nan td ertifes of a
plumber, i was tntrodin ed to Mr (lu'lpn, a gentle
man aho htd Just arrived in our cHy. Ihe job
that whu to ieiliie wax vry dimnull, and rei.uticl
the nicest kind ol mef fmntim. 1 im happy to add
fhat the wora was er-',fm.f iQ rnj, .niii Rnltajae
tlon, anl as a maater ot h nrt, 1 iJ. l nmue ia
recomniendtiig hint to my lejiru 'c r tn n .
f HI IU R tt MMi V.
He won' ft also take the prlviti oi s-lvtng yn
among several reeommendaUoiiS he Jinvici -tt'd
since his rexldence here: -
Mr. Ogden ha done eouihWaMc ttoi.v'tn the
plumbing line in my house, which is v-iy prinn
tory. j, r. fu-M
Dator, Aug. 10. ISftS.
Pumpsty JJatha, Wntcr Closets And
- .'WfiKh-stHiHis' -. r '
FiTerf(ffrf &ptfiW nrtVan the f'tftU-wtitt)t
mud wnnt Tmtanab!' 'trm
A?,(--A large rjunntlty ot I irturirl foisc Put1 p,i,
Well and Ciitieiii rumps of ci r i jj nun, ),), h
are warrt tiled not to fierre up In v ,iti r liihfii
Cocks ot all kluda, such as Weah-Mofid, n.-ec, t n
ter and Steam L.-rUa. Tugelhir Ith all kitdnof
Plumbers' Hrnst n ork.
Mr. o, bs just ri reived nurther 'cru h.l ( ) i f
pipe nf all k i ikIh, to m hlrh l,r pm t i v i. r' i . , i i P
at tent fun ol those w l.o tit an v u oi k j t I. a in e.
All kinds of lint hi oisdi' ai d n-j sin d.
ah pnid lor Oiu1 t.pitrt 11m-s, Lrr.d
and lVwtar.npg
deelft-tf
. :,,t
New Supply Holidays!
JUST RKCEtVKD AND IK TRIME 0HDKR,
20 Boxes Raiiini,
10 do do
19 I de ' dd ' i
., . lt Urunii Btiltnht Raisin', .
, 'I Whl. Znte OurrtitiUi, ' ' .
. ti - JJbls. Ivrled A p Ies, ' ' ' ,
t do do i'eiioLm.,
It) Bnrks Peaouts.
IS JHoxen Sroteh HwrTing;, e
S Rhlr. 8oft Shell Ahuondr, '
1 Iibl. I' or con lSutfi. .
1 do FHhertP.
80 Bores Fire Crackrrt,
V) Rhls. CnmWrtes.
Goodwin's Pine Cut Chewing Tohncmi, In lnt-Rt
Pacarures. F ine igan. Kanov and Coiuinnit i tn-
dles, and a m-vKiHiioeut lot of Goods, expieasiy Aor
THbi HOLIUAVS. y ..
W. II. Branclrnbiirc A ,
no. too, TftfHti i ,
ELEGANCE IM PROVEM FNT
KUNZ&JOSSE,
Darbers & Hair Dressers,
rrERS0H It., HEA2 dtCOKD, ' ,
HAVINtl CONSIDKHAIir.'V ENT.AHO'D
their ehnn. and arentlv In trov.d the nl.M. l,v
addtos extra furniture aud many aonveuien.es, and
a variety of facilities (or the siu'ccklul pro.c
outlon of the hu.liiess, Ihey now nr to til, iiuli lie.
one of the nest bartier slioos lu tl.e wt. vhv ,.i
eonftdent thai lu the fnatler 01 . '
HAIR COTTIHO AND Dar SEIKO,
They ean Elver better sstlefartlnn than aiv other
place. Veiy particular attention mUl locuit'iic unit
drwlnf hair In any alylealrsiruil, and sati.iautluu
guaranteei!. - ... .
ahamiKmnlnr performed la k tlniiii erlrir n-ae-aert
Hair and whiskers dved. anit trr,,t,.,i
lfOure the comoleslou, tl.e hrnl or hn:r. Ti.er
havea Hate Tome, which will cause Ine hair lo
grow abundantly , '
FBRFOMEHT, SOAFV
. BlC, ' . -
Of the best qualities kept on hsmllaiM furnished nt
the moat reasonable rates. ,
Thsnkful for past natronaee. thee io-ltr. . .n.
tlauanoe of the public regard. . ,lCcli-lniU
Meat & Provision Market,
t3 ill 4 1 IV tiruixr, -
ONE DOOR EOUTn OP PJUlUrS hOLSp.,.
DAYION, OHIO,, T 4
UREHU MBAT.TITKKKYS.CIHCKENH.
a. etc., together with Grttue ot all kindsdui In. lh
season, Dufter, Kiitb and Veaylabies, fresh, awi the
best the country altor.ls, cao lie ohislued ut
j o isr airs'.
83 Main Ht , I door soitih of l'lliillipa House.
ANd'aWOININU THE iOCllNAt oi-ricu,
The t est cuts of Reef at-" ' ,
OMLT 8 CENTS PEK POTyND!
ttfAll tn want of anvthfne fn ft. M.i n......
or Provision line, csn be acronunoilai. ! bt Ir.vlns "
orders. ALuaiiT J(,m;
decis-dstn .
Massilon Coal,
AT IS CENTS FEB BVCU.
CAMBRIDGE COAL,
At 19 rnus rerltnsh.
HOCKING VALLEY COAL,
AT 13 CKNT3 PER BUSH?
A. l7S O , '
Sawed and Split Wood,
DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF T UK CITY,
tlOrdeni left at 3 winirV. .n '
Market, at W. a. Archer's, cor ath mn,t v. A d
P. n. COLB, Agent,
dec14
rREAT BARGAINS
lXSUITAIU-KfiOUIXS
For the lioti flans:
rPHE UNDKHSIGXKD OFFEUH Rli?
A entti a stock ol Goods at '
PUBLIC ATJCTION
The sale will commence on the '
20TH DAT OP DECEMBER, ' 1859.
AT 1 O'CLOCK IN THF AFTKRNOO.N,
And continue until all Is sold. All the roo.li he
ottei shave been bought particularly for the retail
and not for the auction market. Beep that In your
mind. The atook coutprlaes a flue lot of
JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS!
SUCH AS
Goltl and Silver Watches, (lold, F b, Vest
and Guard Chains, Silver ditto, Cola Wa
ste, Bracelets, Necklaces, Ladies' iV Cunt's
Breastpins, htuds, Far Kings,
Sleeve Buttons, ringer Rings, ladiea' Portuion
naies, Geot's ditto, Pocket I utlt-ry , 1 Miuw (hi.
aud Canter, I Music Clock which plays 11 pwcis.auj
llorks ol Vurlous Ja.sMUa, ,
All these goods will ba sold without rei-rvS
Store on Main sr., uyyfmiHt alatael llou.e, No. it).'
"' c. rctp. .
atari shall hereafter attend exclusively to repair-"
ing and Jobbing. declS-utt
ST. CHARLES, "
Jcffersoa Kt , b lwr-n 9l and Sat.
BECKEL'i NEW BUILDING,
DATTON, O. -C.
BAEHRIRO, Proprietor.
RESTAURANT AND BAB Ml
MEALS AT ALL IIOl'IHf
Rooms for Parties alwaa ready. Aocommoila.
tlons lor Trsnslent Boarders. 'I he Bar Is tutni.u
ed with the nest Wines snd liquor..
N. B. U.Baehrlug wl I alone altiwl theurstt.
Uedbualneaaulthe recent tlria of lanne s ILu hrlna
eeeia-tl I'. UALiihiau.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
Ladies' Heavy Calf-skin
s it o i: s :
AT ONE UOILAU PER PAIR 1 1
N. P. DOUGLASS A CO., 76 Main si.
eels
FOR EXCHANGE!
AMeaeellent rami In Lawrence e uotr, llllaols,
will he eackaiuied for City I'ropcrty. It li.s
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