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Amusements. &c. THE OHKAT VAN AMBUROH SHOW XVIM, KXlliniT IN DAYTON, On TnoKliiy, July ?, isno, at 'ornr-r of .uitm ami First RK e mm 1 JttOMINKNT among the mnnr ntlnietlona In till Mlillllllotll K'tnlJl-linieilt will la- fittltul Van Araburgh'i Trained Hons, I5ltA7.ll.IAX AND BLACK THIERS, Ali-lcnit mill Aedntlo Iifnpnrt1n, Ac, r.A.s-nuoK i i-inunmim. a virn-iy ni astonniiuiig imIn. The MHUiMti'i )icrl'oiniitiK t.lcphaul, T X 2 P O SAIB, Weighing oTrr Nine Thguund Poumle, Iirci ted hy hi.-kectar, K 11 A fl K NAB II. The Miiwtirenioiit, with th'Slr usual htieiahty. when cat. -ring fur the nimi-ciiient of Ih.-ir pinions, have cal led into re-tuisitioli tin- resources of both llcmispherua t i link,- their CIRCUS COMPANY, TUo et vr imv- tfil in America, andtbefr Arena will imwiit a gnuid t'oure of FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN STARS Kifti pl Hi'liiiL' i-rriiitM-nt In thfir UTDitMMliP, Ernie Iriint, ur V'r'intic !)Mw-ii,litic(, While the Court .f MnmiH will lie ttrpmpntoA tn the tmii nl (lull iwciMhlmh)H uoiitli'iimn.wtt and arholur, JAM 1. THAYKIt, The (.rent Ainrrirmij Tlkingi'lowii; NAT. AlJSTlX.the Fiiuh-di IV.furining V.Umn lr. THAYERt FUNNY I.HAI'HH, THE ACTING MULES THICK DOU8, LILLIPUTIAN PON A ltd the lie! utinl of Iting Hnrtea in America, roniUtn th; tfolniMnl t-MitMi-lintmt. no.AfhiiiKHMin itnxftH u ccjit; chihlrcn IihIT Pit & eoni, im hull rice to it. lHr.- (iK-nnt I and ToVlui'k, p. m. AK,n( J-)auiuti July Xeiuti, .Inly W, lyl.ttllwiiwlt Summer Garden I K4, make price. IN Mt-PflERSONTOWN. JOHN Tltl'KHW, has removed to his House in Me I'hersonlown, and I i:ih oiemd thcreu HUM M Kit HARDEN, , win-re tlip 1-c.t Uefrcliinonls will Im found. A new TKN-l'IN AI.I.KY will ullord to visitors lailll amuse ment find healthy exercise, nivilll JOHN TKIIKHKMi. Amusements. &c. Books. i "X y" :sr "fiTsT- Kooksellers and Stationers, No. OO NTain Street, liAYTON, OHIO. Campaign Stationery! ' O ulioi'l. T.ctl.'r P:inr, H:iMi I'.i.l. O rniiiiiii'ii-ial N.itP, , n Ot l:nu NoU', EllVl ll.K B, UTANl'Kl WITH lli'UtlM r tilt C'lillltltlHteM. nal.ciid H'.i'iM-A liln'nil JiM'omit inaile. AI(I:; PHOTOtilUHIS OK TI1K CANDIDATES, Tuki n nl tlm WlllTKIII'liST (Mt-LKItV, jclll Wnshinutim City, !).(!. JAMES RICKEY, ISTO. 823 THIRD ST., nAHjimt riHwivoil dirwtof Jowjih Horner t Son, Mil. ill. 1.1. Sixty Dnxcn Roger's Crli-brated Knives, KMltllACINti OVKIt SIXTY DlI'l'l'.UKNT STYI.KS. Will ftl;o ri'i'i'ive inn few ilnyn 73 Dozen DiiHHon, M'arren is II) del, HOLD JKN, 1'II'TY JJIFI'lUtl'.NT STYLliS. "W. II. CALLBNDBB, HNlirMTliftEB or hljvnk: uookk AND Wholesale Paper Dealer tir.n IIAYTDN, OHIO. - i I s- Amusements. &c. Books. Baths. &c. ALF. J ACKSOIT, llAItMIl AM) HAIR DRESSES, No. 3 U Third Kt voot, I'llll.l.ll-rt IluTLI, m il.lHNU. H.Fmir cnVii'iit Btlnrhi.. alwityii in iitti'mluw. ii BATirS, BATHS. PETER DISTER, w ODIjI) inftHni thf titin-uA of Ifciylon Mid th BATH HOUSE, At hiu Bsrhf-r Hhrtp, on Mnikct tiwt. two iUor frm Jt-tl'TfMiii, rltTf hcMiilh tve rnuly l till tttut. lio'f, i-oU ANI HUnw'KU HATHH. Tln-w Uutlm mil W k- iii cIchii ami acul. Comiw ttnl wiUi Hi huth 1 uu 4X(f lleitt Barber Show, A Inn Hwortincnt of vhoir iK-rfiiinpry will lto I oiiti.lul thfsfti.u-i liMf. PKTtft MHTkH. Educational. llillslioroush Female lollege, 1IILLHHOKOI UU, OHIO fnilK VM.L HkION of Itrt ln-titntim will com I iiifihiM.n M.ii.itv. h- pti titl-t-r ail. i'Mnn-li.rhtiird lunl itiitiiiu, i-i'f'v'nr, MiifKi un Um Pihuu Hiid utiititr, Krwi- Ji iitiJ (wVunnliiniiriiw, m. ililU U.r.iuh MotitMii' Hih hm.iU luwithy ntuuu in liu nurl1uilhtM lidtii h.u Imm'Ii in t)nUu.li ntorv IIihu (Wfitty v. nr- uiul r tl(i- mtint- l'nmifii, For fiill uuoriiiiiii.Hi w liu- CtiUlu,(iie whi' h nmy 1 ohtHiiMMl lr .1-tMHiHntir th MMl.nUr nt llill-hu rough. J7 Juki. M li MA JilkWi, Irwlut. JULY" 2.1," IHfiO City Matters. Traveler's Register. -Trin rrl and dcmrt from tlm Cnlon Ilpiml, Af r..llnwn: 1 "!"', Hawiitoh m ttTon Arrive: Vl n. m . !: m , :lr.p m , Vlp.m. licpurt: S onii.m., m .lini p.m , ii .m p m. HtaiinHT, Ixttok a mi lunmn-Arrive: Mm . m. l imn.in., ,,.m. Ilt.mrt: :liu n.ni., 0:lp.ni "l:1"! .ln. 1 Iht.w tan Mimtmil Arrive: T:r. a. ,n., 0:16 n. m. ui-l-nrt: n-M n.in.. -4r. p.m. Iavt. avd Kmiu (t toiA(rol.i) Arrive: 18: i.iii.. larnoni., iiA p.ni. Dei,rt: t-.tu .n,., c um m.. :t:'l. p.m. "'"" Mum (to lvniAAeni.i) Arrive: ll:Jn.m., f::irip.m. IL.piirl: ir'iiin.in., V:lli p.m. Lim n Miami, IVimihui a abi. X:iAArrive: 'i nn. m.,U:lr.i,.m.,a::Kip.ni. Ileimrt: 12:1,1 . 1,1., : a. m., ft:lrt p. m. .l""riiier olnea.tl,vtlienlgitlrfiln nn.l wel ly tlie t-M a. in iniin, 11,11-1 pr.wiirf. tlii-tr lirkeln Injure : . III. I In. tu ki't nth. will not be iiihmi for llii e truiii. 1 Time of Closing Mails. Time of Closing Mails. POST OFFICE, DAYTON, June 11, 1860. , I'lillinmiiernolii e, mull, will olowat Dim i.m.-e aa I.IIiiwi: Knr Now Tnrlt. lnill,l.1i.liN. a.l K v.w.lJ Htit..n, dnilv i-iiwrf Hnmliiv at a-,v a. m KorCiiN'iimnti. O.. K.iHl..i-ii. WHip v..h.i.a. ....i Hnnthem Htatea, dnily exr'pt Himiliiy at 7::MI a. m, ami K.irr.,liimlianlnevllle, O., daily except Sun day at Ki'rfl a.m. ' For X.-iila mid Yellow fprinir nl :W r. u. K.1rM111111i.U1r8, lleminiitunn, rrnnklin, Hamilton, ;r'n.J., anil Connernvllle, lnd daily exm pt Mutiiiny For Mprinaneld. Itrtnna. Tillln. Hnn.ln.Vt. T..l rierelnnd.o., Korl Wayne, Ind., and Mieliiinui, tliulv exeo).! Snndiiy at 8:1ft a. n. for Kii'timoii'l, :,nit.n'l3, Centreville, IndianaiKilla, In.l., mid New I'tiris O., iluilv at U:lo e, M. For tirt'envllle. H.. l'liion ritv. U'inlinMl. iUi,nl. and Jay County, !nd., ilnily except Snndiiy nt :U a. a-! , V ... J ' I, . jii'i. niiiney, n. iuarya ami Fort Wayne, daily except Mtindnv at 1:1ft a. m. For ITlllon. Went Milton and I. Utile Vi.rl. T.im.i.u and Hntiirdy. at 7:.'l A. m. For JnluiMiille, Ni-w Lclainnn and Went Alexandria, Tiiesdny and .Saturday, ai 7::ia. u. r.irl!uyton, Centra and Ludlow. Fn,lv nf .,.! week, at p. a. For Centreville, Lelnnon and MaHon.Ttteaday, Thttra day and HutunlHy at 22:im m. riH- an.iHiia aiul Cliamliernlairg, at 12:lai M. Tuea ilnv and Hiitunlay. For and A A. KING, P. M. SkiTThe lytwn, Ac, of lite Rcpn'ilienn Oer mtui pnper arriveil on SnturtlHV. It is to ue- enpy the room on the corner of Fourth and m.nn, ieien(0)ic Dutitiinjr. ftaWe olmerveil on olj ninn on our Rtraotn this moruinft, alHictetl with that terrihlo and peculiar malady, St. Vitim Dance. Ho wits suderinK aeverly, but even that Bnd his froa U?d head did not prevent him from heing made ftinofby on of those on the side walks-. Wonder if they miticipnto ever being old? RiefT'PllniuTmiii.,ii Jtr TTnnLn A i,nit....nn.n will Hell at Auction, at the resilience of F. V. LrsHiKit, No. liil, l.udlnwSt, Hitween .Id and 1111,011 1 iiniuiay niornin)f, Kitchen, tied and 1'nrlor Furniture, well selected, and nearly new. For particulars, call at J. 1C Chbihto I'IIkh's Auction rotiiiia. f B6iTThe weather that universal tonio of convernHtinii in America was rtither cool this morninif, briimiiic into renuisition crent conta over masculine ahoulderB, and thick shawls over crinoline. JSyThc Heuinientals had an eniraffcincnt SnttirdaT nicht, in consenucnce of which thev were unable to fulfill the announcement of their Weekly Concert at the flourt Houso square. To-night then the public may exjiect 10 near Itonnv Jenn Ouli-Katen - .Onorri't.A. .tiaoprt'i.,. ...T. Coat,. ..IlMWNINll. ....riKaaut . Coiitiiientul fliuil'd UiuekKten S.4I Wnltaea lierniiiiiin I'alriii Man-li.H... Willie lli.ligiiiekrtti.p Yankee Doodle (with vnriatiouii) ta9Arrangetnnnts for the Stato Fair are progressing hurriedly and at the same time substantially. Our exchanges throughout the state can tell tlieir lolks that so laras accom modations both for "man and beast" ere con cerned, the approaching Fair will be ahead of all former ones, the additional number of stalls on.the ground will house all the stock that may be brought, and our hotel men arc bringing into roiiiiiution all the available space thev can for the comfort of guests. Ko come along Dayton can find room for the entire titate. Btoylt is iust three mouths tc-dav since urc became a resident of Dayton. And it is with pleasure we say that our expectations ot a residence in this beautiful city have been realized. We have met with a hearty wel come found kind friends amid all classes and our journal has been welcomed into a host ot',fiimi!ies where it was before a strnnger. This to as, is gratifying, indeed; and though we may never meet all our friends, and know Uiem by name, the little medium of types have created a friendship that is none the less sacred and InHting, With us our object- is the advancement ot our handsome city, and so long as we meet with such encouragement na we have in the quarter of a year that has so iwiIVy ilown, wo shall bdievu that our ed'i rts meet with approval, by a!',' StiSfRr a private note from Ralph we learn thut he will leave the Tulpeliockcn Valley to morrow forenoon, bv the overland route, hrinir. ing with him his fisning tackle, ore We don't know at exactly what hour he will como- 111, but we aro pretty sure of his being at 1 10 Main street, sometime during the dny. We suggest bis friends meet him with the honors of war, and tender him lots of nice things I JE&yln the dearth of amusements in the wny of Concerts in our city, cannot some of our amateurs get up an entertainment? We have .musical talent suflicient among us to ninke pleasant an evening at Huston Hull. Won't somebody set the ball a-rolling? ttirA private letter from Ilillsborouirh in forms us that the Cornet Hand of that plucc talk of visiting the Slate Fair, If they do, our citizen will hear the best country band in the State. Come along, boys, and bring thut handsome wagon. Saturday night the adherents 'Of "Wig- glcwum" were in un active state of unrest, muking preparations for a "(Irund Display of the Wide Awakes" vast crowds (of half a dozen) wore seen hurrying to and fro, with the tri-colored cap, and the black cane (what an excellent idea, that black caper a party Hint has so much to nine, could not nave se lected a better cloak under which to stow it) conveying the idea to outsiders that something extraordinary was going to happen. ' The sky was draped in black, uud the lowering clouds betokened a sprinkle, but that didn'l prevent lilleen or twenty boys from assembling 111 front of the ''Wiggle wain," anxiously awaiting the appearance of "the crowd that would strike terror into the hearts of the Democ racy." After waiting for a conaiilernlilo time, the show commenced. The "Wide Awakes tiled out of the "Wigglewam in slow and measured tread, and took placo in line "eight feet apart," each wearing the trl-colorod cap, block cape, and carrying an oil lamp (some wearing kid gloves to prevent the grease from soiling their hands) and from the way in which heads were held down, gave one the idea that they didn t wish to lie caught in such a crowd! One fellow said he wished he had one of the cowls worn by that ancient and honorable order, the I. O. A. IT, for he was fearful some of hi friends would recognize him. The I'hoenix Hand preceded the "Wido Awakes" to Walden Hall, where they were joined by thc"l,ive Republican Club (they're live now but iiiey will lie dead in a few weeks) with the Keglweulals, and paraded some of the piiueii.al streets, followed by a great num. 1 p i:..i 1 - uruH ii..,u ..1 ..ill UVr HI Hill, lll'l,. 11 urn hut, wti.u Wl o a I . . w- 11 .1 ..... I. : ' residence 01 .11 r. nt-nanc uiuy "ions nun uie der escort" vide Jtmrntil (wonder if they put him under a black cape?) and from thence marched to the ulace of iM'uinliilitf, where they broke ranks, and relieved themselves of j the oil lamps and cape, and went home. ' ,-idtuiilion. 'LINES' FROM TULPEHOCKEN VALLEY. Number 11. [Special Correspondence Daily Empire.] GERMANTOWN, July 23. "The web is well night woven." Dkr Kmpirs: We judge from the Igno nmce displayed by a consiiTi ialiln number of people ibnt we are several more removes from the Millennium than most hopeful christian!' xersof humanity suppose, we are led to infer that tin "end of the world," which it Is clnim ed will b preceded by a thousand years of in tenso intellectual brightness, is a grout, deal further off than the beginning thereof; and .i.. .1 I 1 I.:.. - 1" .. ... t . iiiiti uie vent-rill oreiiKiug up 01 muiiiinne ni fuiis will not be witnessed by this gen ration 1 ho .Millerites, and Second Advnntists, 111 gen eral, may as well postpone any turlher 0wrn tions under the lielicf, which has become stale in the indulgence, that "the end is near;" it is a mistnke, evidently, as witnessthe cross dark less which seems to hang over a" considerable Krtion of the human family who are reckon ed in the fold of civilisation, but win no en lightenment is evidently not a thing of pride or display. We lind as many ignorant people in the citv as in the country; we think the proportion of inese in utu city is rattier greater; as, indeed, it is reasonable it sltni!d be. Those who aro mainly engaged in agricultural pursuits arc apt to be more practical; and, in addition to a liretty correct literary training, as well as a Knowledge of what is transpiring daily throughout the world, they add a pretty tho rough knowledge of the iiselnf arts and sciences, and contribute, their full share to the general prosperity of the country, nnd the happiness ot mankind. Vt e say, then, that if there is a balance in favor of any section, the onntry has it. J he New iork Herald does not see the multcr in the siinin light That luminary in sienking ils impressions about Country manners says: "Village communities are not often rcmnrk able for their regard lor the decencies and rec ognized conventiotialitic of Hie. Thev are very apt to become somewhat boorish and vul gar, and whenever they got a chance to dis play meir coarseness and want ot breeding, they never fail to tlo so." The Herald uses this language townrtl a small community somewhere in the West that passed resolutions to the etl'ect that the Herald if not a nuisance, was decidedly a born! The lesson might have licen extended so as to have tul.en in and done for city coarseness, which would have possessed the merit of truth, if it would not have been quite so readable in cer tain sections. Wo will give a sample of the Inst named to offset the Ilerald account, and we commend it to that class who, like our New York Mninil, think people in the country are clowns, and aro only lit to raise cabbage anil other green things. Une day last week a party of people mostly females residents of a city north of this, paid n visit in the country in this vicini ty; nud supposing thnt the people hcrcnlmuts were "Doors, mid only lit subject tor ridicule concluded to make game, of all whom they could induce to come to tlieir traps. One (if the carriages contained only ladies, (?) and we regret to say that it was their conduct mainly which was so exceptionable. They would stop nt the rond side and cull or beckon to work men across lields, and these, thinking the per sons in the curriage, were in distress, would have their work and walk several hundred yards to ascertain what was wanted of them; several old men were tho victims of these fool ish girls, who, when asked what they desired were asked if they know of any person in the vicinity who had Bhoep to selll And then, without waiting for an answer, they would drive on at a rapid gait, "laughing to kill" at the trick tnoy nad played. . these Icmaies ti nally met their mutch,' and called the wrong man from the fields; and it was not probably altogether amiss that tlieir curs were made to tingle, and tho blush of shame to sutfuso their cheeks, at the retort made to their wanton im pertinence. They will not, we guurnntce, soon again "display their coarseness and want of breeding" in the country. "Village Com munities," while they do not annoy city peo ple with their vulgarities, sometimes find it necessary to protect themselves from tlieir metropolitan visitors; and they are generally otiial to the task. The speech of General Vallandiquaji the other evening had not only the ell'ect of mak ing friends to our cause, but it worked upon tho soreness of tho opposition, who have been in most touchy humor since. They are very cross, and snap at every one who will not swallow Lincoln, and everything like a rail. This is, perhaps, the best evidence which we could ask of the high est i in at 0 they place upon the speech of Mr. V. on Friday night last. Its effect has been disastrous to them, nud they feel it If the conservative element in this township can be brought to bear effective ly against the Hcpublieun ticket, (and we are assured by the initiated that it will be,) the I.ini'oi.nitks will be beaten hero by a nand coiue little majority. We have faith to believe , that the Democratic ticket will lie elected in this county next full hy a decided majority, which will leave no room for talk of conical Tho ultra-abolition counc the Republicans are pursuing is disgusting the conservative men, and is fust securing the result we have just predicted. One thing we may rest assure! of; the defeat of the Republican ticket in this county will be a "fixed fact," if the friends of the Union hut teork for it. We will not per mit ourselves to doubt the good faith of the anti-Republicans, and their determination to clean out the old Liberty liuard and their al lies, in this county this full. J he "Widc-Awako uniform "wont take down in this direction. Such clap-trap will have tho opposito ell'ect of what was intended, and we only wish they would circulate among the laboring men throughout the country, who form a proper estimate of tho humbug which is calculated to have such a poverfiU effect uMin green horns! It reminds us of the "re tainers" of the lords of olden time, who, like Dooi.itti.b g servants, were put in lioerul It is our humble opinion that it a crowd is what the Republicans seek by the display of those 'men in buckram, real, livo monkeys would serve them better; and then it would bo more iu character. I he imitation won t "draw. The weather lias been unpleasant 11 early ever since we have been here, and we have failed in much that wc counted on. Wc have, however, gained what we came for, and will take our small disappointments as philosophi cally as possible. A good deul 01 rain lias fallen here within the past week; and .the clouds have somehow managed to keep up a continual thunder-muttering for the last hulf-a-duzen days. The crops ill this Valley will be very heavy; many perstuts inform us that the prosiieet for corn is belter than it has been or several years. Unite a large amount ot fruit will be gathered in this neighborhood, apples and pcura predominating. There is but one out and out HiiKinivninoK man here, and he says it is possible he will vote for Dot'ni.AH. The JIki.i. men are in creasing dutly. Squire Ot .vckki. is the lender of the Union parly here, and gives and tukes blows like a valiant knight, as he is. Horn las is also guii.ing ground, and as a matter of course the hiss is to the ReiHibticans. ' Our fni In re to supply the "Kaii'Ihi table" with fish has la-en so often and pointedly al luded to In these oolumna that it might be .iroper tor us to stato w hether we are a "ball none and half alligutor sort of a fellow; or human, like the rest of the . biped genus who hold an uncertain tenure Ukjii life, and who can't work miracles. We incline to the latter; indeed, we lay no claim to being sand-hill crane. Our sojourn being six mile from the River, and not having been there but a couple of tuiies in two weeks, the Water and weather then neither beinu in condition, it could not rcasoi ily be expected that we would catch many whules, or supply the entire coun try with blubla r. In the aliaeiice of such ex 1 aordinary luck, we have endeavor "to deul justly with all men," hoping lo merit somewhat .. ' .1 . 1. . .. e :l j i:. -.: ut rertpcel wnere we nave 1 uicu 111 eucuiiig RALPH. tteaK Wednesday is the anniversary of the Light (iuard. Look out for the "boom a-lad-dies." .. Th Bio Snow. To-morrow l the exhibi tion in Dayton to the great Van Am burg Show, one o( the largest and most justly celebrated traveling exhibitions in the country. The vet eran Van is fi'li the exhibition, and ' sight at the renowned lion tamer will be a eagerly onht for lit the multitude, as It peep at the animals he has under his control. Hut there is the double attraction of a tip top Cirens company, with the famous horseman, Mellville, at the head, and a general assortment of eques trian and arcnic talent not to bo excelled; with stud of trained horses, and, as the bills inform lis, "educated mules," which last, fea- ttird i a clincher to the truth of the old snv- :..- u 11 ... 1 t ii J in-, 111:11 some uiiugs can ne none as well as olhn -s." (let your halves and quarters ready, for tht Show is coming. , , ai?"Watermelons have made their appear ance. Tho amount it takes to buy one is al most as huge as the melon itself Special Notices. 5fc-An Oraamint In GTcrrPtMlly, SfCSt The new and la-nutifiil art nf Traneferriiiir Cohmsl or Plain Knaravinga, LithoTaplie. Amlantypea etc., on lo lilaaa, tarlor Wood, aenl free to any iiddresa, on n-eoipt of 2ft cent or .tnmpa, to lyllilawml GKtl. W. Pl.ACJ?, 77f. Mroadwny, N. Y. Bf-j-lf yon -would have loniihla extra tn the piiKUenetyie, AmhrnlyK or I'lmtoKt-iiphic line la? advised and go to SKKHIIIIM'S PAI.ACKCF APT, Market llonae. He la Hie only Arti.l engaged in this Isislness. oole aa-Kmplnymeni. any person, en "'s-k- or female i-an easily mke from afx either male to etiflit- teen dollars n week by an art which I poaaeaa; can lav done by any person nf (inliniiry mind, with little on no isipittd, and an ornament in every tainilr. Thla la no huniUiK. Kent to any address on receipt of Mi cents in coin or alumpa to (JKO. r. MATH Kit, np7wm:i pt otHee. New York. Steam Printing House, HO , MAIN H T It K K T". ' t. R. KELLY t CO., PROPRIETORS. Tho Proprietor,! of tho Kmpikc hit v ing marie rery ex pntsfvoaililitltJiiH to IhfirAlrtwly larjtn nnU vnriM irtinenl of ydim nub XJnuimcntnf 3o0 tEtjjics, Which, M ith the fulilitlomtl room Rilhrdod hy the NHW "KMPlllK mJIMJINa," Rentier ua bettor propnrrvt titan ever Ut execute every ' dowription of LETTER-PRESS JOB PRIXTIXG, In the bottt Mtyle known to the Art, Our preftfi fiu'ilitien are the mo( extern niv4 in iMytvn, having in operation THREE STEAM POWER PRESSES, (two of them Ho't famotm Cylinders, the other one of A damn' Inttt pntent,) ennbling ut to Ai mirth a large num ber of iinprepxionii in a very short lime, . Krery kind of RAILROAD AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Kxeeuted In a ntyle excelled hy do oflikeinlhe city. Ruling and Binding done to or dor Bunker, Motvluinta, Manufacturer., Law yen, Bunt noHR Mon iu abort, everybody wttuting Printing neatly And expeditioiiHly executed, will do well to give un aeall, t Prices as Low as tho Lowest. -fei The Daytok Wcm-henbijiTT being lot 'Hied in the Km plat Building, afford n fttrilitien for doing Printing tn German, or German and Bngllah onthe MhorU-t notice, and mottt reaaonaUe tvrinn. S X bfli Taut on fBoctKHbliitl" fl 1n 9mpvt OrHubt .trflnbft, ft 1ft va ttflfjrnbrtt efetica, 2rue?i arbrltrn In -Tfutftt, tcr DfutUt ant ffnftlifd). auf- Sd)iiellfU unfr u tnntttrnttrtn frciftn u ttftrgCR. ICemeinber the locution HO Main SlTeet, J)4 d door from JHarkait Tli, slcandlaiavlau Pill and Pari Da . -Cisi-iskati, July, 1 Is.',. Ur. V. W. Bolau-k, Dear tiir: In reply to inquiries made of me, gives lue plwwure to say, tliat Mrs. N. Atlea.ofthe llr. Atlee of Cincinnati, previoiia to her Koin Kast, xpreased her confident iu tho ameacy of yaur Hean .titutvian Remedies, and the bencnt ahe derived from using them, she had taieu .uttering from general pros tration at titnea, being over auvwuy-aix years of age, and optluiluila aud itillainniation of the &a-e. Various remedies were restored to withont relief, when some friends reeommendcsl a course nf your Heaadiuaviaa HhHid ruriller and Blood Pills. They had the desired elli-ct and alio waa considered a. restored to health. 1 know many who liave used your medleinea, and aieakdecidiMlly of the taiuefit derived, thus testifying of their renovating intlitenee In Hirir iiu the UikhI and giving vigor and energy to the system. They have my cordial approbation. . Very riaipai.'tn.ly( Your oljvdient aervant, s. J. Hsows, . Key. Hamuel J. Brown has been a devoted laborer In diseaiiae ofCliriHliantty, lo Cita-iuuali, tor more tlian thirty yeara, as almost every old C'haiinuatian knowa, sta-h testimony, fruia hul-Ii a source. Is not to be sved over lightly. No oilier rropnelary Reinediea ever lireaenteil to ihe puljle, ever reoeived tithe of the uomiiienikillon from MEN or STAN HIND, in every walk ofbfe, thatniine have done, gee advertisement. Ilr Haofland. fitraisa Bttters,asicl aevSS. Drllooflaud Balaamla Cardials Ttu g ttnmiard miltcuM of tht prtmut apt, knrt nr (iiirutlAairfeaai twpaextfy eaty laroasA aar a Mat. Untxmn'tritaati-.fuctiitii it reiviiiibu theM In aiteuM;aiid thtpayir have p. wuaiMrel them mil Ihu. Im-tt towiLsVUa, Dittptpna, Jaumliet, DAitUp o tht AVreoN, .Soxriwi, Diattet of tht KitMtl, Had all liiMaeaj ariting fivia aiLtonitrmtUvef of wtnkmttuf tht gtomath aatl'li Kitivf oivana, art tpttJily al ouianlHtly aumt y tht Otnnan JJUttrt. Tht Hnttamk CbrJial hat anjalral a reyitatum iarpWafl that of uny Ktmttarprtpamltoatrtant. it Kill Mr. a-iA-out fad, tht w4t tfn uwl luity afisxaag Cuuss, VJd, or Hoartmumt, ArqauAiMJ, AotamiM, tVfMip, fWwiayaia. Ml apitat Cbafiufitwai, awt hat ptrformed tht mod raworAo-Merureem-lbiou aa Ul.ntYSMd tba.-UMjioa. A ft ikmt Witt almt at oHtkttk and trt tht matt otre IXarrhtm yroctoUngfrom eoot im tht Bowtit. Thrxt mtttieiHtt vt pstMml lay Ur. C M. Jaekum m Cb., So. UU Arch tlrmt. PhiltuUphla, . , oaj art whl ay atig qntttamt ibielaf-i aierNcia. tverywhtrt, atlb Matt ptr buttU. 7V aalurt of C. if. Jatitoa, mti te ea tht ear ti.lvrajpntf tack bottlt. In tht Almanac- paMuhM aaawwiy by tht proprttfort. battel tiirryttoitjf't Atiaaiute, you u-itt fotA ttunmuny aad tohimtatatory a.'ieai fiom alt portt of tht Kmmtry Thttt Almic tuvqito otto) hy alt our motnto. -a-t aaUta W. W. HTKWAKT and i. W. MK- TH1CH. Iiayt.sj.O. ' y-yldaw. -Hallwara Oialna. 0H4,mnb---iwa go, aud rhoiiiuiirii are inltilttbly removed by auoiitiuuou ae uf tlifa (reat detergent appUt-atioa Warm Kriuetiutiona ahouid In all oaeva preteua Ita ii. U rlaxta tht otiuoinuuvd oiUsK-lea aad Htiiw, audaftiHUnaUireinMiinWtiii4 a cure. Ko(4 m the liktututWiry, Mo. ao MrttUvu L-t, Hew York, aud by 'I rugKiu aiiVj., 3e., aad par pot myKHliw er ne i l Commercial. Dayton Market. OFFICE OF THE DAILY EMPIRE. DAYTON, MONDAY, JULY 23RD. 1860. (Corrected daily by HARSHMAN & BRO. Jefferson street.) There are no material changes In the re port for to-day. ' . ' 1 KLOUR. Wholesale S,00. Retail best brands $5,50, s WHEAT Old, 1,00, with downward ten dency; new, 90c. CORN. The receipt in corn have been very fair for the last 'woek, and on account of tho promise of the growing ernn, the , price ia tending downward. Sales are made at 40c. OAT9. Receipts fair, and sales of small lot at 30 cents. The new crop i having a depressing effect on prices. BARLEY. Little doing, and we can give no quotation. RYE. Receipts yery light, and in request at 7 jo. ' FLAX SEED 1 00. GROCERIES, ETC. (Corrected for the Daily EMPIRE by Kneisly, McIntyre &Co., 313, Third st.) Sugar, firm. Coffee, firm. We qnotc'to-dny. ; Coflee 14115. Sugar firm at Hl(ni9. Molasses 47fi)48. Teas 35(f 65. Cheese 7i(H. Tobacco 20(u)40. Rice MaU. l'runes J(n)9. Candles Kl. Soap 51W7. White i'ish 6,25(Sl5,D0, Halves. Jlnckerel S.OtkVijao.OO per barrel, as to qual ity. Dried Apples CoT.i J per pound, lirooms Ifi.'i.'ifii f 2,4t) per doit. Tallow 9fnMi. Salt $1,70 per bbl. Means, White $100 per bu Hutter KX12. l'epper 10(nll. Alspice l(hll. ' 1 Hnisins $2,75f"' $:t00. Valentia do. 9J(j)10 per lb. FigalOfrtUl. Vinegar ((a)9 per gallon. Lead fiftf 7. . Shot $2,00 per keg. Starch Cc. ' ,; Oround Spices 35 perdoz. Tar $l,2.r( $5,00 per bbl. Mafches 20 per gross. Cotton Yarns 20 per lb. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, July 23. FLOUR The market continues dull and unsettled; sales 200 brls old ground siiierfiiie at $1 25, and 60 brls extra family, a fancy brand, at $5 00. UUOLhRIhS Sueur firm and in fair de mand at HJ(n".lc. Coffee in good demand at IU3(ie lic .Molasses dull at 4 4(ii)4oc. WULSKY Dull. Sale 6M0 brls at 17c. in cluding wagon. will. At Demand for prime white for ex port continues fair at $1 00;ii 1 10, tho local millers are ottering but $1 U5. Prime red in fair local demand at $1; sales 1520 bu prime red at $1; 150 do prime white at fl 10; 250 do good white at $1 04, delivered; and 20U do at 105. . CORN The market dull, but without any change in price ; we quote it at 43c. ; in bulk. OATS Receipt have fallen, and the do mand being good, they advanced to 37j(n,3bc; sale of 700 bu in bulk at 3" jo. RYE The market ia unchanged and dull; we quote prime at UHf;70c. liARLEY Old nominal at HOtgSjc. Lit tle new coming forward, and maltsters are unwilling to contract for future delivery at price asked: sales of 600 bu new 75c; 500 bu city mult at $1 02. HAY Demand good, the market firm at $15 Ollcr lo 00 per ton for prime new, and $1H 00 for extra old, in hales, on arrival. Toledo Market. TOLEDO, July 21. There Is no great activity in the market, prices as a general thing being unsettlet'. New wheat is arriving in considerable quanti ties, but ia held, it is generally considered, higher than tho market for any great length of time will warrant. A better article was never thrown upon the market than the sam ples we have seen. f l.OUK No sales; held at $;i(n 5 50 for best brands. WHEAT Sales of red at 1 12, 1 11, 1 10, and white at 1 12ftU 15. CORN Sale of small lot at 47. Nothing doing in other grains. New York Market. [By Telegraph for the Daily Empire.] NEW YORK, July 23. FLOUR ReceipU 9,954 bbls; market heavy ; sales 8,500 at 5 05(o5 10 for suierior state; 5 Otka-j 10 uierfine western; S I5fjr) 5 40 common to medium extra western ; 6 40 oT SCO inferior to good shipping extra K, H. O. RYE FLOUR Steady at $3 504 20. WHEAT Receipt 61.77H.bu; market heavy; sales 90,000 bu at 1 2S(.cl 26 for Mil waukee Club ; 1 30 for winter red western ; 42 for white western. RYE Steady at 82 J. BARLEY Quiet. CORN Receipts 77,371 b.u; market dull; sale 49,000 bu at Gl(u,G2 for sound mixed western; 65 for round yollow. ; PORK Firm at 18,50 for old mess; 18,S7(il9,50 for new. WHISKY Dull at 20j2l. BUTTER Fair request at 1067,15 for Ohio 1019 for Bute. Printing Materials. Type and Stereotype Foundry It. ALLISON, Kupt., Viae Street, Claelmaatl, Ohio. Ma. I,B1NT1N0 PRIlHHEM, tWa, Galleya, e. Neva UiHik, and Job Tvne. Ink. aud I'miuiui Matenal. every UeM,ripliian. Hnuid. and lm.ru lMler. of varioua at v les. brsesoriiav. isf aU kinda Book., Mil sa. Palisnl Medicine larecuiaia, ltlvl Joua, Woo.1 Cuu.ek)' Jhiatauviriaeiuall He braia-hiai, luvSS Agricultural. I'NiUklAN UKAKS.wwr.irre.t the lw Hny Uwl lw grow it in thitt vW'iuity. A flu lot ot linn gfVK I on luuid airii (or naiv a the lMvl.u Mure mini AgtK'ulturMi WarehoUM, No. IttiU Tliir.1 4. etit of ttte mayiHlbUwa ' ; GASl'KN RKKItfl. Jnatreeelved, a ftoe hit of freh ltd puraUanteu (fcetiit. ub aa ICai ty Vorii 5tt. tasaAfw. (stiafHr Luwf sutsl trHv W uutiiurtMi It (WaiMkfe. and agina vtuiety of rtttnt( ... Krty MUmmI B(, trtv t'tauni)arr, lUrty 'ulirlttuer, tHy ittrnl, t'Uiuti, Lt Umhp, lrv, lCgg flaiila very early ttma, an, Mel oua, mm! wihtr sMirt io niiiiionrUat Ut inflation, u fit4' ti with a vJmmc UA at flower twda of lit try ImH aaua. t L. aiMdUtlLL, - Itaytoa Agtvultonil V .(- tiouse. felA. , , . , M vk, win f u-4orti FAIR PLAY. I). BICKKIIHn mil. Inform hia ftienda and Ihe IMilAei that ae has a. laraw and a koimI aa aa- aorlineia uf tioota aud isImmm aa oaa la- found ia the city, au.1 lie will aell a. low aaauy oueisan UuU nieana lo noueet. lie eaiesa aoou mmiu law, aaieaiw mIwmm. worth U.I.IA.I AI.UU. If an. Maw .Im ma. II I. me of ai. MMiueMa, ao Iwus ae Mtey m. ti-in a-ahtng, I tut keliaaeliuap n.aHa auj aiwaa.aad wiUm-II aalvw I auy wua cau enord. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Reported for the Daily Empire. il 2 to reach this city, that our mercantile marine ia subjected to the most annoying perplexities in the water nt P ether land India; an much so, indeed, that unless some remedy bo interpos ed by our Government, no American com mander will risk his life and the properly of nta employ. r in those sea. Several case of mutinous conduct reach ing to violent assrults on the ship's officers, have oeeurrd within the past few years at Ma teria, Onuradaya and other Dutch East India ports, and when the authorities were invoked tor protection, the answer was the alleged outrage occured under the American Aug, and were not recognizable by the Dutch au thorities. The cases of the Hussar Norman, and the more recent one of the Gray hound. in which the estimable son of Captain Hussar was brutally murdered, aro well known iu this city. Tho last named case is now before Tr. Illlxer, the solicitor of tho Treasury, aud shows a degree of siipercilousness on the part ..r.i. I.....L I :A . . . iii iiie iMiicn aiitnoruies ai imiavia amonnttng almost to the offence of parlicepii rrlminit. The opinion obtained that wu should have a new convention with the government of the Hague, and until such convention is ratified, the l liiled States should by all means send some of our most prominent naval officer to that station to guard against further injuries. Joseph Gales, of Ihe Nationnl Intelligencer, died last night, in the 75tli year of hi age. Ho was, during two-thirds of his life, connected with that establishment For several years past he had been very infirm, but continued his usual visits to the office, until toward tho end of last week ; having deservedly Is en held in the higest esteem by all classes of the community, his decease occasions the deepest sorrow. Mr. Gales is to lie buried on Tues day, from his country scat, Elkinton, near this city. There will probably lie a large proces sion. The I'. M. General is about to issue an im portant circular to Postmasters, requiring in all cases postage stamps, and not money, to be used in prepayment of Mistnges, ancf pro hibiting the use of the dating stamp in can celling postage stamps. A neglect to cancel postage stamps effectually, or to post-mark letters plainly, will regnrd'as cause lor serious censure, if not removal, aud all Postmasters arc required to report every instance of such neglect at tne appointment oltice. VAN BUREN, ARK., July 22. Iutellieence reached hero this veniuir thnt the overland mail coach, coming east from California, met with a serious accident at Mountain Pass, in the Choctaw Nation. Tim horses ran away, killinir one nerson. and ii jitring several others. The coach was com pletely wrecked. The mail will be delayed boiuo thirl v hours beyond the usuul time. NEW YORK, July 21 The steamer tiltnn sailed to-duv for South ampton and Havre with 120 pnssenircra and tiO,000 in specie. 'The t'ttltim will wait at i-Bie Jtuce, on Wednesday next, for the luteal advices hence. She took New Orleans mails of the 17th, and terrains of the 20th. The steamship Glasgow aailed for Liverpool, with 150 passengers and $160,000 in sjiceie. LAWRENCE, Mass., July 21. A largo wooden building, owned by Air. Huzelton. in counection with tho Haverhill Loan Fund Association, and occunied hv anv- eral Irish families, was nearly destroyed hv lire this mornimr. A woman and child was burned to death, and two firemen worn badly i ivn:-.- ..i.. J iiijiiicu ny a lulling Cllliuucy. MILWAUKIE, July 21. At a meeting of the Common Council Ibi afternoon, it Was unanimously naolved to in imse the scheme to cntiitnlize the indeblness in tne .iiiiwouRie and Mississippi Katlmad, nr. der the city is put on an equal flatting with other creditors for tho full amount of city bonds issued for tho benelit of said road. FORT SMITH, Ark., July 22. The overland mail July 2d., arrived this morning, bringing some of the passenger who were injured by the runaway. The California dispatches aro very mengre, nothing having transpired since thu last de parture. There i literally not an item of news tin.. tho disiiatch sent to Visulia on Saturdav. Not'. The above mentioned disnutch aenl from San Francisco via Visulia, tins not been received either at Van Htii-eu or St. Louis. Rejwrtcr.J FURTHER POINT, July 22, 8 A. M. t the A')7A flrilun now due with European news to the 12th inst. Weather clear, strong northwest wind. The l'alettiiie, from Quebec to Liveriajol, passed down at 12:40 A. M. NEW YORK, July 22. The steamship -4n arrived liere this eve ning with California mails of tho 30th ol June. Three American vessels which were re cently seized at Miuatlun, had been given up. The British troops had evacuated Sun Bias. I PHILADELPHIA, July 22. For ten days past fires have been raging in the pine forests of New Jersey, on the line nf the Camden and Atlanta rond, between Weymouth and Egg Harbor. Jduny Square mile of timber are burnt with sovcrul dwellings. FORT SMITH, Ark, July 22. The telegraph line is now completed' to this point and an ullice oH?ncd for business. ST. JOSEPH, July 22. ores arrived here last evening, with dates to th 13th. Denver City had been visited by a severe thunder-storm. The ruin fell in torrents for more than an hour, Hooding the streets and uoing great aumage to proicrty. ' A negro man named Stark, was shot bv " naries Harrison ca Um 1 lib mat., but not dangeroualy - - ' - - - - - 'The advance division of United Slates troop from Camp Floyd passed through Denver City uu i ne i jin, cii route lor Ansoiiin. Rich discoveries are rcorted from the west slope of the range, one hundred miles from Califuruia gulch. Lumps of gold are said to uave ueeu lound ut tho size ot a hen a egg. Business dull and money tighter than ever. by BOSTON, July 21. - eontaiiiinu eleven m rsona was run into by a schooner, lust night, iu the uarmiT, uruwniug, two young women, aged six teen aud aoveiitceu years, and a young man all Irish. Names not yet ascertained. NEWARK, N. J., July 21. lueuenuMTseroiuiii ctiy held Tinnisrv meetings to-day to elect delegate hi the Slate I omentum, Ihe election resulted iu forty nine delegate on Ihe Union electoral ticket being chuaea to eleven straight-out delegates. The Donela men are dia.sutialied wilh the result, and will choose a full sot of cuutesting 'legate. FULTON, N. Y., July 21. The neonle rallied en masse but niLi i,. ratify the nomination of llouglua aud Joho- aou. three immense mectim; were held at ihe same time, which were addressed, by Hon. Edward Marshall, uf Ky , K K. -CUnri h, and F. B. Spiuola. The greatest enthusiasm pre vailed. At night the I Hiuglss club had a grand torch-light processioo. ST. JOHNS, N. F. July 22. The steamship iWoso fnnu Kew yur. .,, rived off this port at 11AM and aalLsrl I u u r.-r i T ' Ua "" at 1 "P.H,I(W.',;, NEW YORK, July 23. ' 1 he steamship Juna from Liverpool 10th vm ytieeeslnwn 1 1 1 h, ha arrived. Ne mainly anticipated. Pnlermo advice of the 3d, stale that Gari baldi hail held a review nf 9,000 volunteer most of whom were very young. An inspector of police bad been murdered near Palermo. Garibaldi had issued a decree threatening with banishment and even death to whoever should rise against the former police, and slating that special commissions had been ap pointed to discover those functionaries who ltatl opprossed the people, - - ' The Neapolitan exik-s in Turin were nearly all returning to Naples. NEW YORK, June 23. news New Granada late that un act for the separation of the State of Hull via from the Confederacy was formally proclaim ed July 3d. Other StaleB were in open ho lilitics to the Government, and the- Mtatos l,f Snutander and Magdalen wore also to sepa rate. Sun Snlvador had prohibited the in porlation of foreign spirits into that Republic after the 30th of June. NEW YORK, June 23. Hie stenmcr Arid arrived at this port from Aspinwnll, and brought $tt75,2HO in California Treasure. " ThlT JVfniiiie- " Washington correspondent says the defalcation of th New Orleans post master amounts to $50,00 I, as appears by the book of the Department. Advices from St. Thomas, stato thnt the Danish Government has sent a commissiot cr to Washington to negotiate treaty for the purpose of getting a new stock of laborer for St Croix. The pnqiosition to obtain captured Africans for apprenticeships nt St. Croix, in stead of lieing retured to Africa. Thn dwelling of Hon. A. H. Conger, at his farm, Rockland co., was burned yesterday morning, five farm hands perished in thu flames. Foundry. iiRaav 1. hrowx,. ..a. a. taw it BROWN & IRWIN, HA l-.llie la-si ofcharcoal and common HorxeHho Iron. HHOWN rrtwiN liave the beat of Kontid, Hmnre and flat Iron. , , lllHiW.NAIIiv.IN have the boat of Itaml. Il.,p. Oval, Half Bound and tsheel Iron. WiiW.N A IHWIN have the best of Wagon, Huggy, wpring and Dandy Tire. 1MOWN I II WIN have the best ol Nonvav ali.l Hi-cuaor Nail Rial.. IIHUWN A IKWIN liave Ihe la-id Mini, alecl atal Hlab Iron. I1IIOW N A IKWIN have the best ofllotui.l, flat, H.iuare and Uelagon 8bil. in.. . t, m i ii ,v i :, have the best ol IMt-liurnli Hprings and Axles llllliW.N A IIIWIM nnvo the best of Carrage ll.il. Hand., and Tire and I u HI". BltKWN A IKWIN have the best of I1. IIi.wh, Anvil, mid Rolid Box Vinea IIKOWNAIUWIN vises, manufacture aud .ell stove.. !.il,,w Wan. , ItltnWNAIItWIN keep Tin of all kinds, Hheet, .me and Iron lllluWN lltW I.N keep CopiH-r and Tin Hottoms, lll.s k Tin and Ho lder. 11KIIV . a IKWIN keep pie plates, fruit .,, to and l.illoms, Ac , nil o which will be sold to Hie Im at the lowest i.m .i mill Notaries. TOHS time lT. KRIKUI.KH. NllTtltV priii.ii- lltli-e Cenli-ul lusmiint-e llltl-e. Al.r.iv-. N-slo, tju-tsuieof Mam. between Kis on.1 and Tliir-i Having received the app.iiiilliK ul of .Notary l"ublB- III in and Sir the county of Mmiiomery, I llan.'the un.ler. snmmi take, this method to imiirin histhends an-l th iiiiNii-gi-iu-nillv, thai he i. now prej-an-d lo do all Hie laisinea. erliuiiing to nud ofliee tliui iiu.v be elitrusteil lo liiui.eorreetl,andon the .hnrtct notice i""!"f HS IT. KlIlkni.ER. JA1HRS TI HSmt, .ICSTICkTTk tIIK I'KVCK AMI NllTAItV PI III.IC. Iiltl.-.-, llis k-inud.lii s, ' on .lf.ra-r.on. street, near Ihe Corner of Third, in the r.aim S.nnrrlv oci u,ied bv JusU- e T.-m ia i-. ParUeu. lar altontion land to drawing lieisl., Mortgages, Cm,., tracts, lloiel., and Ugid Paia-re. Also, .'..llis-li,.,,, pminiit. llir.j, Belting. tlOV it HIIAHP, Maunfiu'tui-era of beat Oak Leather Belting, pt'ltllKK MKI.TINtl, Ija-e Ivsilbernnd Tire Kngine It llose, mi. I Simon Hoee. 1'nee low and onlers pi.iiuplly tilled. All our work warrante-lto prove .allsna-torv. Addroea, IW A HIIAKP, rnhxiinli as Walnut slruet, tie uiiiati. House Furnishing. TIIKOUOKK BAUI.0H', ImiNirter and Wholesale Dealer in China, Class and QuiTiiswarc, OAI. OIL AD FLMULAMPK, PLATKD AD BK1TTAXXIA HACK, Looking Glaeeee, C utlery, Ar. XTttS. 30rt AND 3N HF OM BTKEKT KOI'TH 1 fitif, m-iuivn Miiiu iitnl Jt'tlt-t'4ii Tr.YTN, O. pLATKIl WAKK-lf ou u.oit a g.riM HH t.r Ku'k. I htivo k..I tin 'in ,,r -u1h( ,t iIhmii lo ( HhiU they art at.Ultir, I'taNt ti Irttcd SihmiIi ih1 WHinuit ..It aia.t. C.dl aud g-l n ginni aith-lf. T. ItAKM tv, "' - N. htm nd ;w tui-utui nl. rAITKHH- haven ft w H.1 and a LM'tifrwl twtrlitif ii uf a h u hp nor article (if lltivilllllll uruslAial Imli t will iny-M II at rttjih tij j.rit t rt. T. It Alt row. Nf. aortitn ) :iom Mtv.dpi t 0 HNAMKNIX t bnat Vaai-s; !atillctM-kN: Bo-tnet llol.k-rai Alan-It Uoiee; Kigure. and 5a-knaekt my-.'l T. rlAHUlW, ?N1 an-l 3ns ess-ial at. CJI.VKXWAKK.-l,.IBakew.ll A Lyons' beat Due I I Iiiiii-L... TulJe Tuuii4r: a-Mta j,,; . I.eiiiomule -to; Ibu- Aa; Kruil Slaode; Prea-rve nt.hs-a: tloMia, Claim paianaial W meillas.., Ae , Ac. mj-JI T. IIAUI.OW, :aa and 3s.oml .1. V COMMON UlEESVAUlT NOW di-t luu-ging at NVw York n-oin htp "!,ifc-y 1 1K.H1IMMM1, rife pKwk of ( t.uiTiiun Kanlifii niire, uitwt irintt) l.ttrn-H f Htiirt-.itJ'-liirt, Kitg iHii.i, t.r.i.T-.i -i.n -nly f,,r t(,i i.mrkft. The ar-oii-uit iti tntta.t4, it in.n, of ftn. following: (.'OIIMIIOII I'. Hlht Pilllllf.i 'Vii; " Kded Vlntea; " " InHhe-: " ' HiaiirWr and Jugii While Htr.ner.aftW-. r-- and I'lutff, ri Hti. romi-h-it; Inuter " ' i Ware, with Gold rWuui: TV and Tinmr Wnn. Ma.rtrl NTHY M E Kl :l A a'TH, a ieliin to fuin-fauH iii onifiiud ku ktiff. ih vt rsUt r, .ot. taming hii INMirtlllCttl lit lilt tit- tlU.VO lUtllt.'.l g-He-l. HOi IIIIM-ll bwfria i'-i-e IIihji bt buy from tii- h.-i,e. Men-h intw iii M.tnl of ware will b-uaf call and cikHmiiie a.y u k Ist'i'urc ur tiMMiig. .J Ni. T. UttJ.K. ml I 'itbUiig, Thinl irf. Refrigerators, Ice-chests, HIKSKU'8 ICK ('KEA.V FKKEZEK8, Bath Tubs, Water Coolers, Tllll.KTek'TTX. ASH HOUIK .VI HWIgHIHU tjO.ODI, At my A. W. RICK A Cil.'H HloirTitt aad JttjAli Hiore. II I1-.I..II liiul.iug, iatou.-SJ House Furnishing. Saddlery. Spring and Summer Campaign SADLER SHOP. IMKW HAHKOHU, 51 JtlTt r-oHSt.. BIrm of the Saddle, AVKt n luuwt a tunfp Rfnmntit of Km-Wit ir ai. 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