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V. THE DAILY EMPIRE. II. II. KOItl N.HON, Kiutiih, ll. U. KITCH, Amuhtaxt Editor. Dayton, Ohio, Friday, December 8, 1865. Greenbacks and High Prices. Tlie linpn'Hloii in Kainlnii (rmimil that 'nrfii, In oomplliinro with a rwotni'ii tlHliimor the rWerrtitary of tlie Trviwnry, w 111 timvlile for n railim! mid sternly fiiml tng of the HoKliiiK tli-lit, and n regular withdrawal of ffrcetilMickK, with a view of roiitmcliiijf na ralilly on inmk1M( thn Na tional Hunk Indies. Tills l a rtKiilt gi'iii'r ully iliviml, a It. I conci-dcj tlmt the irn cial IiikIi prii'in of nil arllWi l-owiii)f to tin inflated ourrt'iify. Imrliijr the war the opinion witm'xpresKPil that when the eon U'hI iwJ riw would ,lc redneeil. Jtnt the war hint teriiilnuleil, mid then; Ik iiu re rtitetlon. Kcw vxihx'UmI flint nt Hie end of a season unusually produetlve, and in the mlilst of lietioe, they would be pohiH'11iiI to pay higher prices for nil iirtleleit used In (lie family than they paid during the wur, when jfold wit at two hiiniliiil and fitly, and rising, lint they are eoniolled to pay higher for everytlilnj;, and, a a matter of ninw, will diisUin any iiiovenient ealeii lated to bring tliruivn to a li'gitliiKitt Maiiilard. Tlie Detroit Free l'rm$, in upiealinK to the business and working men of the nation txijnin in eoniMdliuji Congress to strike at the riKit of the evil, and remove the prin cipal eaiie of the high price, the iullatioii of ttic currency, says : "If thn K-oplt' who are affected by these prices will but unite in sayinjf the word. Onijfress will not dare to refuse, earlv in the session, to remove this in II lit ion. w hich is the heaviest of all our taxes. Not. only does it keep up prices, but by its uncer tainty and fluctuations in the price of ifnlil. it renders it iiuMissible to do business with certainty the margin of uncertainty must always lie against the consuniiner, and the Riinrabundaiice of currency stimulates KiKH'iilat ion and compels every man to cliargrean exorbitant profit iu scir-dcn-nsc. Congress can cure this, i 'on grew can con tract currency till It and gold assimilate in value., t'ongress can restore, specie pay ments; and when t ingress does tills it will accomplish all that we can ever again hope to see done, and that is not to get back to old prices, but to restore the ciuillbriuin between wages and living. Therefore what we really want is a return to a specie standard, with a reduction of circulation to the needs of business when wo will again realize the comfort, so well known of old, called ''good times," and mankind can judge at the commencement of the year how he will come out If he pursues a certain course." These are sound views. So long as the state of our currency compels us to pay excessive price for all articled of home consumption we shall be shut out from ennui competition in the markets of the world. The development of the vast re sources of the country is being seriously retarded by the effects of all inflated cur rency. Congress, at an early day, should apply the remedy. Securing the Public Debt. We observe among the proceedings of Congress, a resolution offered by Mr. Itan ilall.of Kentucky, which was adopted yeas Hid, nays 1 to the purport that "the liublic debt created during the late reliel lion was contracted on tlie faith and honor of the nation ; that it is sacred and invio late, and must and ought to be paid, prin cipal ami interest, ami any attempt to re pudiate, or iu any iimnimr to impair sail I debt, should lie universally discountenanced by the x-ople, and promptly rejected by Congress If proMsed." It is to lie tWired that the devil lias been whispering to Mr. I'andall, w ho is an In dividual of no remarkable stability that he is In danger of becoming a repiidiator. This is the kind of tribute which men pay t their own Integrity when they begin to lose coiilldeni'o in it; a sort of obituary notice, bearing testimony to virtues tijMtii the jsiint of dissolution. e lioie that tlie public creditors espe cially those who remember tlie resolution several years ago passed with such unanim ity by (ho same body, that this war is not waged for the abolition ot slavery, but solely for the preservation of the Vnion, and what followed it will take great cour age from this solemn pledge of our National Legislature, and that our public securities will go up accordingly. 'Tlie thing most to be wondered at. now that swearing is so much iu fashion, is that the mover of the resolution did not proHise to put tlie mem bers of Congress under oath never to vote for repudiation. This would have fixed things beyond a pcradveiilure. C'iiu-iimati Jiiiujuirer. Crime in New York City. annual report of the New York Metropolitan 1'oliecl'onniiUsioiicrs is a vol uminous document. It shows that there were last year OM.IS73 arrests made. Of tnese Iyu4 were males anil ai,lll) females. The table of nationalities show that ill.Hfi'i white and 1,11 black natives; 32,857 Irish; 7,iM3 Hermann; 2.X1U Kngllsh; Mil ricotch; and Will French were arrested. The crimes against the person were greatly in excess of tlioso against uroitertv. Of tlie whole !.- (XK) nearly M,UUu were In tlie former cate gory, mere were DO arrests for murder, l'.i7 for assaults to kill, 78 for raie and at tempts at, that crime, assault .and battery ti.oit. Arrests for Intoxication figure up over eleven thousand. The largest number of the arrrestcd were between 30 and 40. The married were about 30,000, and the unmarried 38,000. It is somewhat remarkr ablc how large a number of them could read and write. This number Is staled at &l,;tsj. Suc h a fact shows that illiteracy and crime are neither necessarily nor even extensively connected; and thai something besides the power to read and write is nec essary to make mural men and orderly law respecting members of the community. A Wind Fall. E. M. Bruce, " late member of the Con federate Congress," and now a banker and ootluu-factor in Augusta, Georgia, has pre sented General John C iireckluridge a cheek for 100,000. Commercial. It It were not for the fear of being charged with disloyalty, by JIkn. Uuti.kr, we would be Inclined to congratulate JoiiN C. on hi good luck. 1 . TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. A New York muier sav ttcneral Hooker. commander of the I department of the Kast, is dangerously sick or eryslM'iaa In tlie head. ' lie has a few days been in a doubt ful condition, though his symptoms are now more favorable. He has no visitors, and no business Is allowed to trouble, hint. A letter from Kichinoml says there is considerable excitement In that city over the reMirt that t.eneral Itutler ts shortly to become military commander there. Many persons think his anticipated assumption' of command in Virginia, is in some wat connected with the intended trial of .letfc lavis I A Idler from Korlri'ss Monroe says the larger isn't ion of tlie rcliel ram, Merrinmit was successfully raised on the 5tli, anil tow ed to I'ort-siiioui h Navy Yard. ItoHioN, llereiiilier 7. lohn Gallagher, the keeper of a drinking saloon on asli. ington street, got Into a dlltlenlty last nijrbt. witn some persons anil tins I a pistol at ornt the ball instantly killing a young man named Collins, who was walking with i lady on the opisisite side of the at met. Gal lagher was arrested. ; i At Indianapolis, on Thanksgiving Davy there was a large and iiuiMislug proircssioit of Isrealitcs upon the occasion of laying the eorner-'stone of the new Jewish teinph and a great gathering of .lews from all parts ol luiliana. An eloquent oration was delivered bv Key. Dr. I.ilieulhal, of Cinein- nati, follow ed by a very appropriate ad dress bv lion. I'. C. I limning. The cost of the new edltlee is estimated at 10,000. I San Krancisi'o. December (i. Articles of iissoelatlon have been tibsl bv a Company to build a railroad from San r'rancisco Hay to a town lu San Diego, thence eastward to the State line, and there connect with th lillteluplateil road to Hie Mississippi. '1 he I'apilal is thirty millions, and the length of the roail seven hundred and twenty miles. rirsT., Ga., December (!. General Grant anil stall arrived iiere to-day, and will leave lor Atlanta to-morrow. Gold and Currency. A eorressinilent. of the New York Keen ing Post, writing iimui the above subject, uses the following1 sensible language: I think that I can suggest a simple ami safe way to bring our currency back to a gold value. J lie sole cause ol the premium on gold. now that the war is over, is the excessive amount of our pajHT money. The size of the premium indicates the degree of this excess. It Is an invariable rule iu Hlitical economy that if you force iikh a commer cial community a larger amount of circula tion than the business or that community requires, the whole volume of such circula tion will sink to tlie value of the amount actually wanted. xne paper money now in circulation amounts in round numbers to nine hun dred millions, and the premium on gold is in round numbers titty liercent. This indi cates that we have titty ier cent, more pa per in circulation than the country requires. The amount required to carry on all the uusiiiessol tne united states Is apparently .1 .1.1., .I...A olU 1......1.-W1 .1111...... ..f .1..H '. ..b i iiii. i.imi,t m ijiiiiuidi MiiiiiiMin ui uoimi n. Hut we have nine hundred millions. W hat has followed f The nine hu mired millions are worth only six hundred millions. Y'ou can buy the whole nine hundred millions tor six Hundred millions or gold tins day. Should Congress in their wisdom pass a law at tho approaching session to increase the number ot National Hanks so as to add three hundred millions more paper money, the value of the currency would sink to filly rents on tlie dollar, and the premium gold would rise to one hundred percent. 1 trust that voll will evense mi, for Itsltur such trite and well known rules iu li nance and political economy, but there opiears to oe so miicii contusion of Ideas on the part.ol recent writers on this subject, that I think 1 am justified in repeating tliein. 1 now come to the remedy, which is sim ple and effectual. Firsts Let Congress resolutely abstain from authorizing any new issue of paper money. Second l,ct Congress instruct Mr. ale- CiiIIim'Ii to cancel and destroy in each and every month, out of the receipts ofinternal revenue, or irom oilier sources, eight ami one-third millions of greenbacks. i ins priK-eediug would illiniuMi the vol ume of currency at the rate of one hun dred millions a year, and thus in three years inn wnoie amount ol circulation would lie reduced to six hundred millions. or to the actual amount required to carry on tlie business of the country. W heuever this result shall be reached, gold will cease to hear a premium, and greenbacks will lie convertible at pleasure into rs'eie. A regular assumption of specie payments by the National Hanks would then lie so simple a matter that it is un necessary to describe tlie details, What ever remained outstanding of tlie Govern ment greenback would be received and paid out by tlie banks on a par with their ow n bills, and thus the whole currency of tint country would bo redeemable in gold. The ell'ect of the gradual w ithdrawal of tlie excess on tlie currency would be most salutary. A moderate stringency would prevail' throughout the w hole crid, with out any sudden or severe pressure. The banks would lend with caution. Specula tors would draw in their oerntions. Mer chants would curtail their business. Slock gamblers would Hud it no longer possible to carry heavy amounts of securities and every part of tlie commercial community would take in sail and prepare for the storm I hat was apparently approaching. Hut a commercial crisis that is fully pre pared for by every one never comes, and thus we should be spared the violent revul sion that usually follows a return from a depreciated to a sound currency. Th I.iTTf.K Fai.iji Traukoy. We yes terday printed flic ilctails of the bloody tniKeily at Little Ktills. In which a Mr. Waf railt, wife and dauhlcr were sLiuj.'lilcred. A coroner' jury has Investiiited the affair. 1'nxcisllMjr to the cbaiulier where tlie body of Mr. Walrndt hail fieen disiHivered. a ill"; atainctl with bloixl and iarlially II I led Willi Honor Wtts found in one iMirner of tlie room. In tlie mean time, tlie money, checks and other valuable, hail lieen discovered in tlie house in an undisturbed situation, anil the Jurors were forced to the conclusion that, in a tit of" tenijmrary insanity, iiroba- iy iniiiieiHi oy iiiuuiueuce in iiinior, imuiei Walraill had ifranKedT Uith will; and dautrh ter from their beils anil inurileretl them In the inliiiman manner which wai ileacribeil by the lltlca Olmerver yesf4'rday. I'robably, iiifuridtediit the rcullzutloii of the deed he hud eiuuuiittcd, or maddened by lliiior, he hail, with the cunning ehar uclerislicof an insane iiiun, arranged bis ow n death in the manner we have described. The funeral took place yesterday morning. The occurrence of the tragedy liatl eausml, iuimeiise excitement in Herkimer County, and the funeral of the deceased family wan largely atU-ndwlWiWiw(tT (jY. X.) Vniun. NEWS OF THE DAY. ' The rVnale committees were announced on Tuesday. They are alioiit the same as lastyoar. All the InijKirtant positions are given to tho New Knglund Senators. Sir. Morrill, of Vermont, It l said, will be the Chairman of the Committee of Way nd Means in the 1 loose. Kaymond, of New York, Chairman of Foreign Affairs. A terrible murder was committed on Sun day near Ttaclne, Wisconsin. A family of children named Cook were murdered while their parents wcrcatchurch. The children were under fourteen yrairs of age. Two arrests have been made on suspicion. , Mrs. Wlrz lias made an affidavit denying the charge that she attempted to give her husband Mson before Ids execution. It was, as we cxcctcd, entirely false. General Hanks lias made a siecci to the lsiulslaim delegation, in Which he approve the President's Message and favors negro suffrage. The Fenian Senate ennunencod an extra session in New York yesterday. The bill allowing negroe? to testify In Conrtslias been tabled In the Tennessee legislature. The Slate of Georgia, under compulsion, has ratified tlie Abolition constitutional amendment. The Kngllsh Government has sent iu a remonstrance to Spain for Its warfilre upon Chilli. Col. Jones, late Provost Marshal of the First Draft District, put up his old drafting wheel at auction on Tuesday. There was coinM til ion, but the Colonel himself finally bid lu that memorable Instrument of tor ture at fl nti. General Grant has arrived in Charleston. He lias declined a public dinner tendered him by tlie merchants and citizens of the city. They have had severe and continuous gales in Washington Territory for tlie past three weeks, which have done much dam age, causing a suspension of business. The corner-stone of a new and magnifi cent Jewish Temple was laid iu Iiitlinuapo 11s yesterday with iuiKwlng ceremonies. The Senate of Oregon have adopted the Constitutional Amendment. Articles of association have been filed by a company to build a railroad from San Francisco to the contemplated road to the Mississippi Klver. Major General Hooker is lying danger ously III in New York with the eryslelas. The greater portion of the Herriinao has been raised. Died. WBAVKR. Atthe rttinc of his brother -In-law, H. I. mark, tn Mianjiturg, PrttUy m(aua. Dmbr ft, at sighl o'ulfwk, Mr. DANIEL WBAVKit altar a Song illaaaii. Hit funeral will (aka plac on flundajr, Daoamba. 10, at ton a'clook A. M ., from his lat raJridM Place of InUrsnaot, Htxftl'n Uburoh, four mi tat south of Dayton. Bis numerous friends at ftfiaminburgsnd in tpis city are inrited to attend. Barvicca at UetaeJ's Church, atfelevea o'clock. New Advertisements. ADAM CEIS, ' Mattrans and liedding MANUFACTURER, NO. (15 FIFTH HT., BKT, WALNUT AND VINE, Cincinnati, Ohio. SUPERIOR COODS WILL BE FURNISHED TO OKOKR AT MODERATE PRICES, City arid Country Trade. . dedMly Turnpike Notice. TUB HTOOKHOLDKRH IN TBI MIAMIPBUKO) aa.l CeoltirvlllA Turnpike Uoluputy srs hretiy DoliDvti lu rauet u theotlicft of J. li. Hrin- hso, J. F.. in MiaiiiiftutirK, Ohio, on Monrisy, Jauusrjr s, Isttf, at 1 o .'lock F. M., lor lb purpo.u of electing eevca (7) director to etrve the etmutnit jreer. -dMall oAOhUK, A. UHOV1S, Pres. Notice to Bridge Contractors. 8 1 V T 1 1 HT l KET Hit 1 1 0 E, , CITY OE DAYTON. Aimiroa'a Grains, MoKTeeassT On., 0., I - tlAiToa, lleuetnber , lata . SRALEI) PROPOSALS WILL BK RIU2IVKD AT the Andilor'e Odioe until Mooilay, Janusry 1. 1I6. laoVl.s-k.A. M , by a Jolut Oominituie. nom ort(ul of Mnn.UB Honlfr, John Uutt, autl John Worn eldurf, bridie Oommittee of the city of btytoa, and Jnie Appletit, a OoDirmtle apMioted by lit Board of Count Oommi-MtienftrM. To build an iron br due anron the nana! nnHixlh atre.t, in the oily of Dayton, aa lollowa : 17 feet ft. inches In ihetilear, with a aide walk on una aide, live. feet in widlh, supposed Ui be eixly Teet in width, more or lesa. Bida to be made by the einf-le foel Eatth bidder ia alM required lo preftent and bid upon hu own ptan and HMs!ill(.ationa The Oemm Uee re aerve the nuhltu reject aor or all hide if ihey think: proper. J. W. IIIKTKICII, Auditor. ' MAKCIIJH BOHLKR, deetdaw'iw Chairman ttmlge Coin. THK UlRKCTUMS OP TBK TJSUTONIA 1NRIT. ranoe tlempany have deelared a Uiviuend ol ONK DOLL a K per HHAKK, payable on and after Menaay, breei-nber II, lse6. decA-ta JuHMHITOPFKLMAN.Utc'y. DR. STEVENS & CO. PRIVATK DIDEAEa OUUKD IN THE HHORrRST poaaiiile time, at the Clnoinuati Lock Hosi.ilrl, 14 WeatT'bird atreel, between Walnut and Vine, up ataira, without tbe uae of Mercury, lt,ae of tune, or ehaniie ol diet. br.TKVKNH, by special atudy and exiierlance In the hoapilala of Haluinore, Londuu auit f'aria, la en tilled to ifuarrantee a cure in the most coniell tiated oaeee. Recent caaea ol uonorrhea or Hrpluiin tmred in a few daya, wiUioul cliaeAe ei diet, or uind ranua bom uuaiueee eooudary bypbiluvlhe laet veatifie eradk-aied withoutthe use ol Meicury. Victlrae cf aell.abuHe and eteraalve venery, suHer fiuifrom tfpeiuuttorrhea, and loaa of phy.Mal aad leuUl iwer, Indiueation or Ooni4itatinii( Drup tiona.'Nervou. OuukQ, Uyisiclioudria, An. ere treated for Liver Oouiplalut byapepata, and c'onaumptiue, by iinuraut men, who miatake tlie efleola for ttte oauaea of tlie evil, aud Uiua nulliply boik.- Marrled men, and thoea oonlenuplaUaiK marriage, ahould reetore vigor to Uiir bediea and minde, ere tlMy eateil niiaary and diaeaaa upoa tboae of their nontenty. lhaeaeaa peculiar to re-male treated. A cure feuer ranlaed In all'JOM.a. Persona at a dietanoe promptly eured, by eddreaaina, witu atatenient of oaae, i)r. HmVKala AUU., 14 Weatlbird alreet, UlnouwaU, Ohio. OltioA hour from I A. at., 10 I P. K-; Sunday tn 11 A. M. deol lyd New Advertisements. 3. V. NAUERTH & BON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKRS IN KOKEIGN, CANNED ami , . DM ED pnuiTs. tun, OystorH, Winoa, Olgars, 37iro- w orlrja, oVe i&c Ac. J. V. NAURTU & HON", . dec4 4w 103 Main Street. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. r AAinoni Atii.F. OPBnV H O U 8 E HAT STOltE. Svery Description of Hats and Cps, Ladle' ami CliiMren'H FurH, ICoIicih, rpHK ItNliKltaiONBti HEliS TO INFORM THE .1 p'tbuo that he ha opened and will keep cou atamly nu hflod everv t ln that I nw and ileslrahie in the alvrve I no Kvery ihtna in the market that I . nltriuitive, ilea. ruble or new will he added Irom time to tune, making It one of the most complete flHUhliahmentH of tbe kind in thoMlnte. Laihea' and Children' F' ra oi the chotceat and riihestualitiea aoldin the Weil, at lower than Cia cimvili prifm. 1 reectfnllyaolkilanian-itn'ion of aleek, K. A. HKKKMAN, def! dly No. 24 Main atreet, Uayton, Ohio. M ox'u M EN T A L " OYSTElt CoT, W 1 L L I A MT AYLOR, BALTIHORK. Ml), Fresh Can and Keg Oyster HKCKIVKt) DAft.V IIY KXI-KKHH. Also, Oove and epiotd Oystera, t:lama, IobaterM, Pickel. baue, and Jetlien, For eign JTruita,-. j 8. E. Corner Filth nnl Vine HtreelM, d.4Jwtr Cincinnati, ohio. c arI eT cTd oh ert tTYoT, IMHOIITKKS AND JOBBKRg Of MILLINERY GOODS, B05HET8, iunnoNS AND SILKS. 7 ltiK'o Street, Corner ol' Union, Relween Pearl and Third, de4dawtf GIN INMATI, OHIO. CHARLES HOFER. WIHlI.EHAI.lt DKAl.KK IN Bourbon and Bye Whisky, No. 248 Walnut Street, dHdawlf CINCINNATI, OHIO. o. 9. aaini, O. HAWLIV, 'I. w. AaataMM, A. aaATiiia. SMITH, HAWLEY k CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ruENrruitE warerooms, i WKST IFTU 8TUKKT, Bfttwn Walnut and Vina, OiircmATi, o. Manufiictorjr. North Wwi.; Oorner Pearl an-i Kim Straeu. de4.iawtf WILLIAM H. CONOVER, Magistrate of Madison 1 Township. Win, a'itkhu to drawing and ao knowletiK"K j0eUaf ami th oolleetloo ol olaima. Ha in alfo preparM to attend to th drawtnof . struninu of wrutDXi correotly, at short nia mOdawlT STEPHENS HUBER t CO. . KlOAi, K8TATK AOKNTfi. 7 t!fc 2HO Thirtl St. DA VTON, OHIO. WILL ATTRNUTO THKHKU.1NO AND BUY. 1NO of real ealnfe, loan ruonev ou bond and morlRaHe niaket-olteetipna, Ae.,Ao. All buaioeaa en tnuted to them will befaithlully attended to. oi. lld tr uaoaok w. nova. Jena A. h'mahor. HOUK & McMAHON, Attorneys tit Law, DAYTON, OHIO. Orriua, Mo. 31414 Third Street, Beat of Main, nofJo-6ni - . . DR. J. H. RUTTLEY. CELEBRATED MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN, WILL 11KAL THK HICK WITHOUT METHCJXE, FOR TH O MOffTIIH AtUoodwhi Hooae, formerly Swayrl House, DA VTON, OHIO, OrTJoa hourn from I lo It A. M., and from t lo e P. If. The poor will lar liberally eonaidered deutd3( . ' . WOOAMAH. A. a, BMITH at. wooabiaii. WOCAMAN. SMITH & CO.. Wholesale Grocers, No. 28, Main Street, Opera Building DAYTON, OHM). HAVB 0UM8TANTLY ON HAND A FUM, AND complete uttn k ot Oruderitw, NbiIh, Kit.li, To btvo, aou avnry oUitT ariiijiuil fij Tor in Ih wholt a agro;rr tral. Umvina rrt!ntijr reniofd to our nttw room h, w hve greatly iiviraiuisfl our tUock, and ara prapan-d to till tUl order prornpiljr. Wa rvtreifullyndl Uia aiUation ol citjr and ioiin try dmlera to our nw atock of f(rotnea. mttMtied that wa can giva thtn aa gtod u.rf(aina aa tbajf oan aMaftinatauy oUer bouin .beciijr. DOVtt GOLD AND SILVER GOODS. Tiii:oLinixiAnLi:iiou.sii. P. A. LAFEE, No. 8S0 Tblrd Ntreet. Barton. Ohio, HAM JUBT KETUKNKL. IKOel MKW V0BK, with a anperti aaMortmeut of extra goerfe in hia line, eoneiatjug of the iargeat aad moat elegant HltMIK (M GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, and Itue jewolry, too numeroiia to mention in detail. Hm arntnienH'Ut with importora and manufacturer ia nodi that no oNK ci.n undertiell hun in tha Mama ilne and quality of goods, Wholesale or Retail Theee who ara avqiiaiuieil with hia c.ruumita ., and buai nria at home, ara aware (hat no jeweler, Kaai or Wertt, oan artord to aell at tha aama low iirofita, Bta guarantee. to hia gooda, lor tha peM fifteen year a ttiat ha liaM bean in butuueHa bare, have la acru puliHialv met Tbeaeara nutta known to thousands. Tha HUliHcribbr aio ha, among at her auperior goodaia the I ne, an excellent anno rtm out ot Opera ulaMHH,iN.rjiaol lhamaahiiih aa Iwelva-glaaa foeua. SllKl'IiKRO'rt I'KKMIUM UOIA) PKNS. Alan, tha laMul atjla ol French Mantle CHookn, kc., (lall In and aKaoiine, 0od a warranted aa told dectdawau. P. A. LAP BM. A DM! M lHTRATOR'H MOTI0B.-VM AMUVL MIL J LKR hea been appoiatad Adminutrator of Dan lei Millar, deoeeeed, lata ol Vaa Buran Tewnahip, I Mootfaomaty ikuaty, Ohio. nevltwM New Advertisements. I ' t NO MEDICINE GIVEN, DR. DODGE, or Lexington jVvenuo, NEW YOKE, PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN FOR CHRONIC DISEASES, LATE OK NKW YOKK I'lTY', ALBANY, AIONTKKAU (illKHKC, OKTIJOIT, CIIKAfMI, ST. I.OI IS AN IX I N C'lNNATl, HAH TAKEN CLEGG'S HALL, THIKO ST., I)AYTO!f, C., tflKtre he will I'tiMldy heal the Sick free of Chnriie, fmm it A, if., till 11 A. M. Witliout Money Without Price. Munday, IcMiiiir 4tli, H(V, Friday, DecAinlior SilHIi, 1 tHH. Taken Parlors PHILLIPS HOUSE. WHERE TIIOrtB WHO AUE ABLE JPAY MAY COMK, 2 UNTIL. 6 P. M., EACH DAY. So Medioiam Given t Ho Surgical Opera tiom Performed Chronic Diietue Curd I Acute Fain Initanly Eeliered ! L hit TIE WALI1 una SEE I . HE 111! ' f v , Over Fifty Thousand Operations ' r IN dacSdlwa gtw . Amusements. I c LEUU'H HALL- Thursday ft Friday Eve'i. Dee. 7 ft 8. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ArUtmus Ward's Farewtll Nights in 4 ntericu, ARTKMt'4 WARD-8 HUMOB More hnmoronii than an othr humor. Tha grin ( broader, nn-far the mk ot which Ilea, it not tha daapat wiafiom. moHi MUrllin?9ommoa mn RMtlon mimt txij the book lor ihemMlTM CnWi Journal Lomlon ARTKMU8 WAKD AMONG THK HORMUNH. The pnhiM! ara vciuj informed that thin will m n at poaiilTrly ba Arta-titta Werd'a only ntKhts iu !nyt d, prior to hia dfperttrte for RnKland, whera arrniiKmnnto arn anwiy baiK parfa:ted fur hia mmrf nppnamtiua at KiivntiaD jrlall. London. Tha pi lormt part of liia antertainmfot embraitea EIGHTEEN COLOSSAL PAISTISGS, KaithfitHf pliotftftrtpbinx, on a nignt- an la, tha Hirpt'trttjMait Irfilc-Cilv, and thn nn(uUr Imautlltil Vnllry ofllth. Tlie aa-wompanyina dawrtptiTa Ijc Mtre by ..rierniH Ward will b rhernil Tlie mioii'm ofthtM KnLenmiiment haa been eo marked tlmt H ia porhape pro inr to refer to it hern. Cornmam-ing tn Ilia (Jay ol htm York, It wan friren at Oodaworth flail for one hnndrrd oonneotitiva ninbla lo danaely crowded houeea. Itji atieeaa aubnMaenllv in Hoe: on I blind rlpr ia, Belt more, Waariiaat u, Chinago and Hi. bourn, waa no lean poaitiTa ami brill iaut AI'MDWION IWOfcNTrt. RESKAVED 8ECAT8 73 CT8. Rent.rre for aala at J. T. K nney'aMuiio more, No. 8 Third Street, where pun of tha Ball may km aean. vn oi renin tor tha two nights, will commence on Monlny. IeceiB(ir 4a Joo a opAn at 7 inmeiiraatS o'olork. The Ptano iiw-d a Mr Wrd"-i rntrtatnmenta la from (heoeMltrHted manufactory of Knal Uo .and iDd'T iiiniieneu oy nr. ftenney, J NO P.HM1TH, Director. MASTKft CUMMIHHIONiiU'B flALR Nearly louilnfn H-Tt'i of I Mid a'ljoiniriB tho R. ft. Kia. ti ii ut H aniipbjrj-FlVE AUHKL4 UK If VIiB YARD. Cliiabeth UinplA at alPlifa.1 Oaa No. 31 HO. ta 1 L. 1), Antonidcs at nl Upltn J at L Mfml..miai'l K.itkatriAV PiiritUHnt to an order of tbe 8parioroourt ol Mont- Koinnry County, Ohio, madn in tne ttlrovu entitletl fiitme, end to me directed, I will otfr at Public Auc tion at the door of tha Court Uoute in tbe city of JJnytoo, in Ihr County end Htito ftforwiid. on tiATUKI'AY, IKUKMliKtt So, B-lwrnn t.e Iiouth or I and 4 o'clock P. M. ol rtaid dity theM UowinK dewonhed R at Ehtete situatein the County of Monioin-py and tttate of Ohio, and Iwundcd and deporilied an (ollowx: Itenitf a part of tha North fCa-t iiarter of fractional lieniion Wo, 10, Town ship No 2, rantjie 0 ea-t on tho woxt tide of tho ir?at MiAini Hiverand tiitrinirjfr. at tho Houfh Went oorrmr of Lcwia Haaeelraan a two acre lot, thorns North with Nnid Hiiitnelman'R lotsvt?nrdH,tlveoce wejitat rif(ht iMiglcn weven rodn; thence Houth aevon rodn, Ibeuca K-intto the placa ot beginning, containing rorty-oina Hiiuare rod. A I no lotM mimhfred lira, ftix, aerenand eiht, (5, , 7 A 8,)lyini( infnwUonat luntion Mo. 10, Town V, IUne 6eant, wiiich will more Itilly appear by refer aina to a nwtoniea uifti oi aaia low mi lata on ny ifauc i reon, eilnt of I ha Antonide'a heir. No. A ooutaina 8 iu-rR, and lift pn:he. No. toobtainaA acrea and fifi pemhoa wo, 1 contain a acrea ana 7 1 paronea. No 8 contiina 6 acrea and 117 perohea exoept two pieoee of property taken Irom aaid Iota otmtatninKf-ii acree envh, void by aaid Antonidea to Jacob dimmer mtmI to JaMbt?rhroeder on thakOdday of laceiubor l&VI. raid deeds being reort'ed in B ok W. No. t, p gee 14 and 17. Tbe folio in ia tha danriptioa of the piece eold to Jacob Zimmer above named. ba utnuing 14 polea South oi aNtoneon the North Iroun Oary ot aaid aeuiions bainjc north-wat corner of Jacob Mchroder'a lot, tbenca north Wfat pole lo a utone, thence aouth tttJV wmi " polea to a atone, thence north dr eati a j vol en, thence south eat t. po ec to a atona. then4- north V4 aat 8 polee lo 'hebeMinningoontaiaingjla1';rwl ne lollowing la thodewirip'ion ot the piece wold to Jacob mdiroader aa HioreBaid, Heginning at a atone on tha north boundary ot said M-tion being tha north-wei-t corner ol Ja!ot Hcbrodr'a lot, tbanita north my weatitt polea to a ntona,t henca aouth Hv weat 14 mms to aetone.theno north lo4aaat H polea to tha beginning oouiainiug i acrea. baid Property haa lieen appraiaadat i,0u0 and enu not aell for Ihh than two-thirds ol aaid apprNiaeinant. TartuaGaah. WILUKKU UKLV1LLK, ManUir Commiaaioner M out 'g8u pernor Court. Aoah ULaf, AU'y. aNoTember '2S, HWA, noT86w6t A'' TTAOBMBNT MOTICI Henry Htarer, auainat HeforaO. W. Moyer, J. P. of Jackeoa Tp. Montgomery Co., U. iffla f Uell.J Andrew M ell am a andAlfattam Hell. ON tha 24th day of October. A. L. lNfiS, aaid Jua- tioa iiiaiied an order of att4v:hmnt in tha above action, for the a urn of Bevenlyiour doll are and Utty- tnreecenta, 191 M). uaaa net lor n earing ueuem bar IS, Ihh;., , at w o oiock i . A. M. Not e, UM. RKNHY 8TAVRR. novtw.1t NOTlUK ia hereby mvan thai a petition will be preaentad to tha Hoard of Oonimiitaionera of Montgomery County, Onio, at their uexi regulrr auMHion, praying for tha location and atblmhment of a county road leading from tha layton A lbanoo Turnpike to th'i Uemruville A) Wnyuevilla road, commencing at tha Nor In Rat ooiuar of aohoot lot of aub Uialrict N. 0, in Waitiingi-on lownibip, aud runni gtienua eaU throuin the laodi of lJuoa ft Roaelle,Thomi Haiti d, the heir of J. 8. Rooer a, J. H, W1U.0, U. W. k.lr, J. T, A H. H. -liuiMaon, Joaoph Thomai,and John 1. Hoar, being a dmtanca ol about two mi lea. MANY FrCTltlUNyti. ocU7wU; Daniel Maiherd. Court of Common Plena ' of Montgomery Co., O. MarypAjMlMatherd. . MART Jana Methard of Logananort, in tbe Coun ty of Caae anu state of Indiana, la notified that Daniel Methard did, on tha ICid day of October iHtiA, tile hia petition in tha Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common PieM of Montgomery County Ohio, charging tha aaid Mary Jana Methard with adultery with one John Houaer, and a king that ha may be divorced from the aaid Mary Jaue Methard, which Ktition will atand.ior hearing at tha April terra ifl.of aatd Court. Dated thiBAtndayof November 18H5. tltw A. Ctv, Att'y. UANIKL MICTQKUO. U-Uiuah A hca Creamer, Court ol Common Plena of Montgo'nwrj Co., O. William Jamaa Creamer, WILLIAM Jamea Creamer. whoM reaidenoa ia unknown ianotuled that Hannah Alice Creamer did on the lutn d y of Wept ember lstVi, rll ber peti tion tn the oroca ol the clerk of tha Caurt of Common rieaa wittun and lor thecoumy of Montgomery and Htateof Ohm, charging tha aaid William Jamaa Cream er with adultery with a woman uaknown to tha aatd petitioner and ataochtrging turn with grona neglect of duty toward her tha pautionar aking thai aba may na divorced trom tha aaid William Jamea Creamfr, which petition wilt eteud for hearing at tha next Urm ofaaidOourt. HANNAH A Li CM CRM AM fc.it. By Adah Clav. her Attorney. octAwA fJtOLgN. If0 DOLLAR RfcWA RU.-b'iTiLiN from the aubacrihar'a prrmiaaa, near Yellow opringt, November tf, a Black Mare, two yeara old laAt npriiig, about fliteen hanua and una inch high, with alar in her ir-hnd, ha vy inane anul lorut, and bare looted. A rewaid of &riU in ottered for her recovery. AUAM HAM Ma. Xknia, Nov. HlHtVi. novttwll MEETING OF HTOOKUOLJiTtiltS. N0T1CK. WOTICB IS HERKBY UlVf N THAT A meeting 01 iha Mtouk-hoidera of tha ICmpira Company" will be held aitheomce of the Company, ou tha 9tb dJ of aOeowiubeis ltttiA, at ten o'clock A M D. K. ROY KB, PraaidenL T. O. Law, BeorrUry. nov7dawt Tothe I'rebaUCourtof Montgomery On. Ohio. annla iwyr, Adm'rofWra. Kolay, deo'd, m. U.rv Kolav. widow. Dmnial FoIhJ of tha Btate of I Iowa, Jtlln Foley intermtirried with Bullivau of UheHUteo MaNaaoiiuaeita, Mary roley iatMinaj I Had with John Harrett of Cambtidge oity, stale of lod-aua, John Foley of Iha btata of ludianaand Cor ueUuaFoley of tha oouuty of Montgomery, Ohio, aud the uoanowo belre of aaid William Koley, dee'd, 1 ara hereby iulormed that 00 the lath day of r4im ; br, laao, aaid atiinmiittrator Sled hie etlun 10 lite 1 Protjale Court of Montgomery oouuty. Ol io, the 00- ! jeot and prayer ot whicti peution ta 10 oitunn aa oroer o. an the Uth day of January, lMiA for tha aaaign. I rnentol dower of Catharine Foley, th widow o. mid William Foley, do d, and for the aala ol iha follow ing real eite, aituate 1 10 toe oounty uf Hhetby, iu Iha diat)l oh.o, ofwhuih tha aaid deueaaed ditd aaiaiHl 'to w.t- L , t M Tha aouth half offha weat hall of IIm aoutU eaat quarter ol a4srtMu No . townMbip A, a. rrngaAeaat, i oouiaiuiug lorty auraa mora or Uaa, Lu pay Um dvuU I of aaid dacaaaau. aUKNNIS nWTRR, Adm'r, I d-i Atw olWtn. Tolay, daoU IUU1UKB W1NM OF Hl'l'KKlOK 1jU ALITT I Ji will ba eonatanlly kept 00 hand for Medioal aud 8a ramantai purpoaea, by H. Jeroma, oppoalte. uny novei. auto wioe l-iaaw mrNMri., . aapLtdthn W. J. tfHILDOB.