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OAILY KMlUItE. Nr wh ( araMoto Oarr.er.) ........ t 0 P., mil), pn' annum, In advance... a. 7 lJ WKKKI.Y HMIMIMJ.,. , One nnoy pnr annum .....'........,.. tVl fl" aar Inn Karma eir .nlv.. frwn of ) .stsija in M'ltit ft iin Ty c-ointy. r.ytno.it in Ivatsi in tl! cajes." ' JOB PRINTINO. Of every dewnpUnn, aaeatited on steam Ff. In titers,,! tyla, and at reasonable prieea. 1'inplr Ilulldlng, . N. no Main St. Piano Fortes. O. J. WILLAIID, i Ml OA II W AV, ftlOLHALI NEW IUIIH, Piano Forte and Music Dealer, WHni.asAt.a Airar roa Win. A. Pond Hoardmau, uraf oc I a'i wm Knabe eV (Jo'a. and otucr riral-Ulaaa IPIAJSTO FORTES, VAffAnT. MWnttAM ,t CO 9 NEW PARLOR ORG ASH, MKWniiOSK. (MORCfl HARMONl IfAJW, MnsWTKAl;HFAlX AND DRALRRti WUA HH KlIUNNllBD W Til HH KKT MUH10. Instruction Hook, Piauo'a, Organs or Melo eons, WhiilPHttlo Prinea. Bant to any addr.-, free of poMn, on receipt or , price. i OumpoKtr. Price, Victory at LaL Songand... Ononis, l-y. Win P Bra it ury 30 Our noble iihioMmH Panned . Away, Kulonf on Ida (eeJ). of Ahrnliam JjHJ , coin, by. ..-.J ft Thomas.. 40 It'a All Up in Iutie,y...'L uclter... . -. 30 Jeff in PetticoaUt, 4 Hong mr thaTimAVy Tu!kpr. .. . ............ I'm Lonely Minn ho I ft Me...M K" r.. .H.MMM 35 Un, or vy dourn inPennnyWiv . nyt..M ,..IIftw0'hiiii.Jt..,. 30 I beliey - bar true to nie....H Millard W f have no much to U.11 .J A Thomftr,.. .... ,15 I.t fairn rtmt. A LiiIhiIm In the! UvHUphei, OKoster. ." ' and embellished with hi , likenes... -...... Henry Tucker.,.,. 40 lr.dmerick ia beauuiiil. Worda by IlorcicatiU Comto...lan Bryant..........,... 30 lXa. Auir of my qome. i a laul. sona and chnrua. by...Henrr Tneker Mtllehaunaunderl' Hill.K C Plieli...... .... 30 beara me not ui oarx uu pair. A H Wood 3f. J H MoNauuhloB-.... !IA Mind you that Moonlight with thae..., ... R Meyer w aft MvtMMiiiiiitT i.tsme 4 manon tia My Polly Ann. Oomm Ial Roed 40 Molhera HlaMelng P Wlddown... Wi MtRie Moore P H Inaaa Wi My AnRid Boy S n PoUir.... B0 MimieontheWaviiH. Dii'll...l Wdlmer SO Never diwm my Inro in ' , . . nhanire.;..,.: r RThomna... , Bft ToM me, little Twinkling ntar m w u urimii,.. pu There's none to eay (rood '' Nlirfit to me .......I 11 McNaujhton... B0 Tniet mealt fnall.nraotat all. ' Word hy Tnnnynon W K Dematr... .. 80 Be tholt forever mine. ...a H Millard...w BA HMantiftil llrnnior(tor3uiUr,).B Winner...' Bft nutifal Me at the Hea.M-J H Thamaa. :-.. HA Hl.i.eyi l Kitly May ... ! U iHaaca H CadaveroUM -lonen. Coniifl......Ueore Howdryn... W 1 oanno. oall her. Mother.. ...0hanil4rlain. Bn Jennie Uvea out for Thee.. , ....! Mahon W.MW. an RiatnKon theRly H JG Marder B Kiaa me, fatner. ore I die. ..Walker M HO Bury me in the Hua.tilne n Miltard.. ... Ito Ansel Ohild VT H Burr.. Bft Beai:tlfiil nioud M I Aradl BO Bryant...'. U DKnimot....'.... 30 ' .ii i ItHttriuiH'Htal. . NBW WALTKBa. ',.,.(' L'Ardila. L Ar.lila... m Belleaol Brooklvn H'O. Wm. Warren.... 1 l UalilaUmnd Valae... Kui. Kot Wner.. ,.r. Ho raunt....... - Th. OeaUn HO flowing. blreanilel..........(lh. Wel Ih Piuat Ueo. Wm. Warren.... 19 Harveal Home Jnana Manna Bo Heart'a Aotia. ..Wm, B Allen - . Id. .lean Manna fto Ulna.... L Antita.. eo .1 II 1 1 . I . M Killuu Marckea and QuickMepit. Lincoln Vitnoral March... .....,....... Funeral March from Don Be. be.Uao....... , Oh. Prailel 5 . MarohllonKroiaa....Mn.HM..H Wollenhaupt........ 6 i March Tnomrhale...H..i..nDr. Perahaau ........... Marab. Montaneurin...M.U Mavber........w , VarUUioH. . Ileautiftll Dreamer M A Baumacb.... Oall ma not back from the KoholeaaBhore. . . . ....... aar mother Iveoome home- to Die . "... . Dear mother Ive oome home to Die ....0 (.roue lanigiMl'a Ball .......A tWimauh......Hw.. I Bend for lllnitratet Price f.lst of Instmmentiaad Catalogues o! New Muaw. Addreia nnlara O. J.WILLARD, Wholesale Piano Torteand Muaio Dealer. No Broadway, New York. Jyltidly 841 Dry Goods, Notions, etc. TURNER, WALKER & MOSES, WHOLSJUL Dllini III DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Tailor's FurnUhlug (Joodn, , N. , , Turner's , Opera Hanse, Dayton Ohio.' "' ' Ordara from ooun try dealers rwspaotfblly aolieited , . . , oetlAdawt. Merchant Tailoring. NEW GOODS AS I SEW STYLES. MEROnANT TAILOR WOULD BKOLEAVKTOINFOBM 1118 FORMER fliMinmari an. I lha imiiiio in ueneral that baa reopened his Merchant Tailor K.ul Ji.liint.nl In the new room in Hu.ion llinlilinK. No. Third atraet, one door aaat ol Jalhreon atreek Ui. goixl, are of the lueat and beat la lb. market. Ma yourattattUontobia , 'ranch Clath, B,.ve, and Canalsaera, whieh eannol be aurpaaned for taata or quality. Good, will ba made ,n In the latti.t and beat atyle. and warranted to lit. A full aeeortment of Oeu1 Kurnlnhinx Gooda alwaya on hand. 1 liave a general and well aeleetad stock of the rerl bent quality , ateal style of , ' KKAIY-MAI)K OIOTHINa, or thoea who oannot watt to have clothing made ordr. All I a-k .a l give ttt a trial, eud I wiU ail to aivvaaUafaotioOa . . . ookkCtiim . .. BKNRT HILLKU. i. i I i avi: ,,YPJ ,IU. PAYTOJV, O., TUESDAY, I)i:CKMUKlM2, 18(55 NO, 58. TTT71, ;: :1. A :TT V : WriTTTT7i M n M Jul ... A- , ...I Jfcl-T A,M JkC -a HJJaM Cincinnati Cards. M) UM KNTAL WILLIAM OYHTUIC CO. T A Y L 0 R I I i i , BALTIM i I Fresh Can and Keg Oyster HKC'KIVKl) PAIl.Y BY KXI-HKHH. AIho, Cnvp nn tpicK) OHtors, Clnnm, Lolmlrflf , ik'kolK, lHnfi-w,Rd JuiM Kor sign Fniiln, H. I Coriior Fifth and Vine Strnett, dr4lwtr OlNCINNA n.UHIU. H A RL E S' CT 1 0 hVrT y1Tco!,( IMI-OUTKKH AND JOBKK.RH OP MILLINERY , GOODS, BONNETS, mnnoNS AND Hlf.KS, 17 H:cc. H(r'-t, Corner of Union, , , . liQlweao Pearl and Third, dethtwtr OIN INNAtl, OHIO. CHARLES HOFER. W1I0MC8AIK PRALKR IN , . , Bourbon and Bye Whisky, i No. S4 Walnut Street, drldiwtf DINOINNATI, OHIO. o.i. tMira, J. W. ARVKaOK, , MaATMfcK. v. nwi.t r, ! S,MITH, H AWLEY 4 CO., ' - ' ' tVrtol.KSAI.K AND RRTAlV ' ' j FURNITURE WARER00MS, MWKST FIFTH STKKIJT, B0n Walnut and Vin, Cihoihhati, O. ManurnotorT, North Wont Corner Tear! Ani Rim Hilwit. dc4ilawtr ADAM CEIS. jNla ttriiMK 'mid 15elling NO. (15 FIPTII 8TM BRT, WALNUT AND VINR, rrr Alin'liHiaWaVnio. tS SUPERIOR O000S WILL BE FURNISHED TO OIIDKH AT j MODKltATK IMtlCUH, j roa I City and Country Trade. . dewdljr . , .. ' 1.J1.JL Cincinnati Cards. Billiards. BO Bti 40 B0 00 H. MCBIKBLB. 01'EIM HOUSE U EST Al RANT. A H D durner IfYnln and Firat llta.f n.iytot.. Ohio. ! I ANU 12 ICHIEBLK, proprietors Meals at all Honrs, And the tabten will he nirn.hhed with every luiurt and dolicaey of the MeaaoD rne itiiiaru i ttniRH are irom me eeienratea man nfautorieu of Julei Hnlke and Brunswick A Uro,,Cin- (nnnati. rii Bar in Kiipplieil with Winea and f.lipiora of the fthoteeat brand, both toritfn and dnwieHtie, I he pauoiUh(e or the muue la reapeuuuliy aoiie. ited - . L -a" ootUtt WILLIAMS' III LM AIM) SALOON. Katranr. Third Rtret nnxt door f rom wiiicef mttm inreafu a-itoenix riHR attrnoliona have been creetly Inereaeed hy two I new ami eieirant nmr poeKet unieH with nnin WK-k'e latent improved patent niahi(na and A tfet oral rnnovutlrtn and reflLUnji of tti whole eMtalJiab ment. He ta tbankml for pant tHvnraandeolicite re 4teouuiiya conunnaiit-e oi me piiiinn patronnKe. LKWIB WILLIAMS, Proprietor. ana tCSrad Jv.,c;-v-r--i.-l-4? Tailoring Goods, etc. . I ba calls Tnis and to do IIAMISDME AND ECONOMICAL. EIiEfiAMT B'rYLEN OF Fall and Winter Fabrics, r vn CUSTOM TRADE. Bcckcl Building Jefferson St., iVVVI 'l aliuis. am now ia receipt of New and Klegant Riylea of Cloths, CassI meres, Vestings and Ovcrcoatlnp, Which I will have made in the moat fcahionable aiviaa, aim .ne LOWEVT CASH PBICKN. My Old Omtomera, and the publle. geuerally, are Invited w laaveineir rawurii. I hT Mtv-ured the aerrioe of Mr. THOMAS C1M MKNTH, who ta reputed to be one of the beat Outtem In the proiea-ion, auywnera. My alock of tieni'a VurniahinK Gooda la eleaan and ample, and I have everything ia Mte line wl ...nllantan Pain as (Ml re. Oall in andaumioe myelncK, utd leArn my prioea, I teel oonndeut 1 u.u pieaae an laaiea. J. H. ClIAKCH. ootlftdtf Jeflereos Hta,ebove Third! ' v UKAL-KSTATK AGKNCY. 1 SIPHON 8 HA VI NW CITY PROPrfliTT FOR I aale. would do well to nail, aa I have mute anum ber of appliealiena tor houaee and loU ia the oity, i htvwa. ammA t.rv viUiiUi LaJUHM and lute m Pater- aon and i-mi Otly that wtl) beanld cheap. 1 have alao aomeof the 11 improved torn t a in Montrom ery eounty (or aale on reaeonebta terffna, Alao fa. i.mra hnimeM in Uie citv. ' ,!-." otheultttor. Maiuand W mreei nov26dawlin layton, Ohio. flflOB WKVHRIGHT'U KHTATR.-NOTICH I hereby niven,thai the uaaiiTiuied haa tbiai jed haa tuia daj born ()Oltliei tnmiiiipimuna ot wi eutt cn am aftol WMnttriirhL late of Montuomary oouiitv. Obio.de- OMietl, by the Probe U Uourt ef Maid eomily. W&Wik J ' JAOOB WIltlUH i- Hotels and Saloons. SCHAEFFEE HOUSE, CJKItMANTOWN, OHIO. rnx UrtniRnmNCD havino piiRonARRn I. thia Hotel, would reap olftilly atO'm W:e pnblie that he la re fitting th aame, and It labia intention to leave nothing union that will aHd te. the somfort of h a jrueiita. 1'he patronage of tba pnblie mi rea. perthill, aolieited. oeodtr J JOHN B. RKI.l.r.K. PHILLIPS HOUSE, DAYTOlV, OIUOp.. . , Tilt af-OTA well k on IbMia, fi vVHik T'-nlly rhanttMl ha hh, id now often, And hriitfrKoingoa tAnniTa ai(4r tion- and improvement-for ttitH4vmo- upHion oi inn htit ins punnn. no pain win aparad to make thn Phillip- llonm, nn hwratotort, in ?a y rep net-1, a K1RHT OI.AtHH HlrTKIj IHt J. T. HAUKKR, Prop'r. PIICENIX HOUSE, Third Street, Darton Ohl. - , '. A. 8PASG, Agent.: THIBhotnl haareoontly bean opened, and is pre pared to amomodAtntravalera and the pu) lie generally intbe beat atyle. m20dlm MIAMI . HOUSE, MIAMI3BURG, OHIO. JACOB RdRTIIEH, - A - Proprietor, flt'CCKBOK TO H. I. BLACK. ( TlfR pre sent m prielor haa fitted up. thia .vel known end popu.ar Motl in the bent ityle, and m now prepared to aeRommodate air woo may give bun oall. A larxe citable and ynr.f arealtarhod to the Hotel The patronage of tb public in rertjtei'tfuHT aoiic tted. n.Ur.tUin FARMERS AND MECHANICS HOTEL, Third St., North st le.Jn-t Butt of J tVron Street, DAYTON, OHIO JOIIM A. Nil I It It - - - Proprir9 f (Rettmttyof the Farmer and Mechanic, tkcnntl Street, no longer a Hotel ) TH14 HOTftf. HA8 BBKV THOKOtTOHl.Y RRNO VA1KI, and refurniabed, ftnd will be kepi a a irat eiaaa hotel in ail iu aeparunenie. boh in a oy the maal. 1hv. or week. Good aiuble on Uie uretnifttM. OmiHhnnwH ruoto and trom the Dpot, noTaUyiun NATIONAL 8AL00S, Tim. ina. Writ Rlxth Street, Cln. o tght Hplendid Billiard Table Four 0plaDdtd Tan rin anja. Oholeo Llquora and Winea alwaya on hand, ' j, r. OVKKLE, Pnorletar. X. P. Kline, Mupl. milt Hotels and Saloons. Dry Goods. IB DIXON, FORCY & CO.. -r. ttecoBd. Hud Jof fren RU.t . , . ' - J. r t f ) ' ' ' ' IDayton. Ohio, II AVR JUST OPENED A NlW AND SPLENDID Htockof - r, DRY GOODS, Gloaka, Cloaking, Cloths, Shawls, ELEQANT BLACK ( . i : t i i . i i . ' '' AN D ' ' ' , ... '' - ' " ' 1 r,v3srcJY sniiis. VM ' t' V J i '.: J " jCJ ALSO, A I, A KGB STOCK Oh CARPETS Mats, . Eugsv 5 in Crumb Cloths, - . .i. Drugget, ; Window Shades v ' Damask, And Brerrtlilap; In tba way DIXON. VOKOT a OO ontlidSn Darroa, Onto. DR. J. 8. ROSE, AOKNT TO BEI.L HIIUBARH WINK PIANTS 00. KOHBTB AND LUDLOW 8T8., IHvton. lKlo. ovtMawW Professional Cards. E. THOMPSON, i Attorney and JSIotnrv, DAYTON, OHIO. Wll.l. ATT'N TO A I.I. Itl'KI N KtH KN J KUs I HI) to hftii with diligence, prniitiHiaa, i "are. mi'e on Third Htrret, over lrfliennbtir(care' Clothing ore. . nov'A'ilawlv WILMER H. BELVILLE. AttonifiV n,t Law, M. K. Cr. itIkIm and Third Mia., , Knlranoeon Third Ktreet, . ! ; - ' uovywlaaltn t c , L liAvyoa, Qm. JAMES KELLY, Real Estate and Loan Agent, N. R,r. Mala and Third ., Kntramie on 1 bird Kreet,- ... nov2Adew:im Ohio, ODLIN & C AH ILL. Attorneys and Coanielon at Law, Gormaa'a BnlMlna;, Third atraet, felOdawlf DAYTON, OHIO. J. J. BELVILLE, Attornny rt t ! L n. wZ . ,i . .. ''AND" NOTAKY WniJV. '' ' OI'FICRI Tnrnrr'a Opera llarnae, ltooni No. a. HiH-oni! Kloor. novii'it' UAYTON. OHIO. C. L. VALLANDICH AM, Connsollor at Law, DAYTON, OHIO.' WILL PRACTICM IN THE SEVERAL STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS. 4i-fh!E Turn or' a Opera uoiiae, Koom ho. 3, StV'fui.l Floor. nnvlM DR. E. JENNINCS. tate Poat Htiron Camp Ienni-in, oflrn hla aer- cea aa HIIYSIOIAN ANU HTIRGKON ( to the eitlaeM of Dayton andTtclnlty OF l:F-Nm. 5T I.ndlww t., between Ha ana 4in, Where he may be found At all hoim. Reterenoea lra. J. C. Reeve. ' 9, ITiH. J. W. Diettich. ipSMU. WILLIAM H. CONOVER. M&ffistrate of Madison Township. flflliL ATTRHfJ T DRAWING AND AC- T knowlednlDK lMida, end the collection of aima. , . ... H4 ia a)io prepared to attend to the drawing of i- nriimenia or writinn;, correctly, mi nnori nonce moiiawiv DR. J. H. RUTTLEY, . I'll K CELEBRATED MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN, i- wii.t; nr.Ai. Tim Hir ir without MEnWITTK, tH T o JHOW1S At (looilwln IJoime, formerly Rwayrl, uouae, lAYToN, OHIO, OftV lionre from H to l(2 A. M.. slid from a to t P. M The poor will lie Jtliernlly coneidered. dacxiut caoauE w. nova. jiihw . mahun, HOUK & McMAHON, A: 1 1 o r n o y h a t X uav 1AYTUN, OHIO. Ori-ira. No. 3 Third tttreet. , Kant of Main, vHn-Om H . S C HOE NFELD. M D. Miaiii.Hhiir, Oltio. A K EH PI.RAHIIKR IN ANNOUNClNi, THAT having re ntlv returned from ft vinitto Eurojie, he will recume the prartice of Medicine in Miamia- mra. Ohio. Aa heretofore, all profesnioual calls wi I be promptly attended to. decAdawlm Groceries. WOflAHAV A. 0. SMITH. WOOAMAS. WOCAMAN, SMITH CO Avholosalo Cirocers, No. 28, Mftin 8treet, Opera Building DAYTON, OHIO. r TAVKOOMHTANTI.Y ON H AN1 A VVhh AM) fA eomnlete etoek of orooanea, wane, pien, io biwtco. nod every oUier erticlweal'ed for in the whole aa e grower? trade. Having recently removed loom new room, we have greatly increased our stock, ai: are prepared to rill allordera promptly. i We rettpMUullycali Uie atteaiion ol rny annennn try dealer to our new etook of rocer-ea, aatietimi tl.atwecan give ihem hw ifood iMrairut as they cm eiitamatany oinernouKein uie uy now'ir J. B. cilbert & CO., jVOitKiofr AN It MtMEHTIC Groceries and Liquors, NOS.TtANP II JrflCBOK BTRsn', VPPOHITE naKar.r hwihr. lei, NEW WHOIJESALE GE0CIY, ' ' i AT ' ' ' 1 ' Keei.lT Molntyre'a old stand, Zll Third HI WOC AM AN, SPI ELM AN t Co i WHOLESALE ilUOVKJiH, ARK NOW0PKNINQ A LAtUiK AMD OENKIUt, aaaortment of all kinds of Oroariea suitable for tiia oountry trade. Oealera ara rexpentfull invitad to aiva thamauall. . . feSldawlv 1SIIS. maa. FRESH GROCEIUES VKkT FAMILY MCHIKK4 M0Ol PKR8H OHO- cartes, aa we would remind ail peraooa lAier eaiea o giveueecau- CANNED FRUITS Waste rn Pvar.hea, Pluma, Strawberries, Quinoea Tomatoes, toukberrtee.ajiMl Ckarnee, then we have &pire and (Jove OyHJeru, alo,an assortment of Jrtbes, Mid die town Haim and Hhoulders. Lamps end Coal Oil, ttuxara and on.es. Picklee, bpKiee, Vanry koap, Ac; in fact everything that the markaU adord thai ia dtud rable. To Tnien Uhewara we would any wa KaepllMbeal article o no. Gut thai onn ue daa, uuina one, nome en, ena e whatwecaado. .. M'lNflKK bAial), deUilewU Mainei.,S doorsllow Market Groceries. Notions. Jonwe. earn. . K.notan. va.i. iipmu. CAN, DOVER & niPPAKD ' woi.aai.a mubaas la Foreign and Domestic Notions m m u i , u i, u r a. n, Ml PANOY, OOODR Na. j9 ana UI, 1 at Hacaaa St., ItAYTOM, OHIO. HE DAILY-EMHRE. H. H. ROBINSON, l't'ltLlSllKll ANU l'ltOI'KlHTUH. .Diiyton, Ohio, Tuesday, - - - December 12,1865. THE MATRON YEAR. BY GEORGE ARNOLD. BY GEORGE ARNOLD. I. The leaveN (Aat made our foraftl pathway ahady fi4(in Murium anwn upen ne nretie ; if year m ladiny una a autieiy may Who la. ade her veathlul vamtien ; Tef while the memory of her heatity liogera, tShe OHnnet wear ihe hvery of ihe bid. Bo an turns eome, to fmiet with ft-trsty fiiijeeni oome leavee vim nans or crinr aou ana ei gem. II. The matron'! voice filled all the hillaand valleya w icn nui-ioned music wnen ihe leavea were young, rhile now, In foreat delta and uarden all aye. A ehireinir re at It eons At eve in anna : Yet tometimee, toe, when annlighi gild the morn bk. Aoarol burt irom aotne hnlf-naked tree. a if her alow tail mire dwaHenee arorning, She woke Um olden III. With odnrr.ttH Maybnda, aweet aw youthinl nleaaiirea. Hiie inane net utvanty Nrijiin ami iieMinoair Ilui now t ie Hadea'tb yiebl no floral treasure, And twmea no ro-ef tor the matrnn hair : PWrll, ran he not H lovely thinRx aurrender Ktcm reirai ia net urannrv even now Gold, pnrp.e, (reen, tnrou(tht with evfry splendor, Ann ciiiMteiuiK rftpen in KanamiH on nor vrvwi , IV. .o.fiino r-lin bmnilil mo liifin of fragrant clover Kite wiin Die wiwi eee'H i n eery monotine, nl when the earliest bloom waa naM anil over. Ottered lift nweeW acenta from hetdn new mown ; ow unland onitarijit yteid, with patlHririH laubter, Their led cheeked lwuy to the groaning wain,, nd heavv laden r-'-rw po ernepniR afler, I'lleo nin wiui aneavea ui fto.aenDnrit3a gram. IV. V. Rre'onit, when alt in love and lite are elinglRfr., And ferial holly ihinea on everv wall, Der knell ahall l-e the Nawyer hclta outrinj(ingt . The drilled mrnw her alainleaa hnhet mil ; ' She fader- and falli, but proudly and aedatt ly, TniH matron Tear wno eaa aucn inrffeea iiiven, Her brow atill tranquil, and her prenenoe ntately, . . At one wuo louing eann, noma ina. to nnaveu i New York Shoddy. [From the Richmond Inquirer.] Ocnt'ral Graut ltttely snout a rlny amonif the filet mii ami fast hoiwa of Nw VofK Citv. Iicliiiul IlonniT's fiitt ami " 40,0(H) team no roao 10 tno innrmi j-arK anu up th KloomliiifUalo roatl to a ratit'-coumi". wliorr he wilnewiitl tlio trials of hihh'1 and tliu I'xliibition of nil tin' fiiBt Jiorwa. of Nnw York Cltv. Hut Uie KlL'iiilirunt tiart of tin- till- wiik at NIIiIo'h ianlon. wlmrr the I'dliii iilc-iit'f or MM liitrotliK'ilon liiMtaa UIoukUt HiiVK. " The A'tuo is rointio." was moat adroitly wlzt'd uhjii to ivu ooint ( t.l 1 1 I JtMiteiiiuit (iciierul a vutrv.i : I 1,1.1b tL'lu.rA ,,ifi mall t.li lntll(rliliita tula nounlry, Him Uw " Kiiik bs 110111111K NMllitca oil (111 fvcrv hhIo. iiniM'riul uiainlnti arc at dreMwil to blutra eoniiiiiiiiilinit tlit tr 1(1111 tilinnce and exiiclinK tln lr oliwlinuoe at the uHVoni't m IHiiiit to uie HtiverolKii iiowur a Vahiiitftoi, liiillviiliiitls lire tried, not liv 11 rv. hut liv nilliuiry rouiiiiMHloiiH mill tilt' modi-rati' (lelit of a retiiililic had ewollttu to iiiiwtrial iirouoi'tioiia. Ail oil arinUHTai'v of iH'iroleiuu and hIihim tiiilillily f ahiKlilv vie with that of the uniform in the priiM of the fitMliioitable world, anil, alter tile manner of Ktiirland. Iliin count rv u ikmiii t. have iU "liniled Service liiil," ami al- rcudv we read ot the boinlocriicy a a aciiar ate. and iirivileo-etl ehtM for v hoae uws and beuelit all the Iraiiti, titiinmerce and median W arlH pay the Nli)Hiida 01 Internal tuxu thin. The Kiiniilicity of our Airelalliera reoiil) licamsiii liii" iNUMeO away, or only remain ill the. iillix'lert liiiinllily or a ireleniieii tlir- niiK'i'urv. have uiililii! aim Drivalx tin ai ea, vt ltile tixliera and gtiardu wait at the door ol ao-ealled pttolio wm aiiui, v, hu ll aro, in rettltv, the ipe'x muster. Jt WiWi ; nudum liutt lirtt 1 11 rue. I Ida li.tck umn Ihe ( oinititim anil Kiok viillilua luce l ie roriiui. anil it Ih tiiiH modem t. nice 11 that, haviuK cut looae. froiu all clianu lcria lieaol KciHihlieaii lilierty, are last leiidlu to monareliy tli rotifrii i.ne lorum 01 tioiuou-riu-v. . .' .-'.,.. - 1 W ith a iiariaaical eant ahoiit nmalilv for Ihn negroc, Nortliern Ketniltlleaiia pr.ietioi dallv the moat uruahiuir nuMiualiiy lowaiil white uten. incline 01 uie so-called "o- ililv"ara more distincllv drawn in New Vork ami ltontou than any where ulap oh earth, and they are more easily . broken there than In any other eltlea of the world Without money no man can enter,1 ami with monuy any man limy enjoy all the e.iely" of tliems rltioa ami towns. Till country ta faat tending to the loweat ui ill moat vittifar aiyie 01 royalty me 111111 an liy of the mob ami uie ariHKi itooraey ol the dollar. One of the commonest taunts arainst the alavchohliiig Mates was that ol aristocracy It w as pretended that there existed in these Mates a privileged ciass, wiiicu mijoyeu tut blessings or wealilt Wlllioul Uie Udlsol la. hor. nnd that bv the sweat of other llien'i brows they earned their dally bread. VmUt as it was in every iutrticuiar, 11 w as 111 no wise dlll'eri'iit front w bat daily takejt )iliu!Q tlirotiL'houL the Nortliurn Ktatca, where the plttaniic doled out to lubor Is growing daily less and less, until the song of the shirt the on v melody that the lips ol U111 Im poverUiicd working chutes can utter with truth. "The King Is coming." and so la the tlav of retribution. The '-privileged ulassuf Uie South has iM-en struck down by the rude hand of ljwr. In dctlanoe of law and eon tail nt Inn. ami a iireei-denl eatabllshed, ai example set of how lro)'rty may besej!l airainst the sanctions ol law, that w ill yel retiiri) to plague Its Inventors. Loyalty and royalty are convertible terms, Willi but very little difference of slgttlhVnticc, ami w lien a w hole iM'ople are ciaed with tli one, they will not long hesitate about the other. lloatKs Home should bo viewed tsa so cial nursery within whoao proleetlug walls a young lady must tit herself for a higlier aiid iiiore diilienlt apheie. It la the place oppttrttiuity : tlie dnwsing rotiiii of life. and anUt-ohamlicr leading into the great hall assembly, ; in which ahe l bound to act some more or less important part. louity Ladirif VvuHMtUiir. ' A pretty definition of a gtMal wile one who always takes eara to have herself and tlmuer tlivsM-d.' , 1. ., i AUVBRTISiyg If ATI-H y '" ' 1 ' T n i) a rt'v,"" " ' Onnrnr, (ifility wnrd,irond)oaetnn'r1 on t TS Oia H'jiuirtsoDQ wrek .......... 2 pO 'n ii .Hrw, ono month ft on Orm inri thr monlh - 10( 0 4)r.n mimr UK, nonthx t 15 00 IN WKKKLY. On nqnare, fe'iihry wnl-,) onttwnrk f 1 00 Pcreitmr,anh k n AiWiUoo..m.. . : n Per UHrpt ooe yon'. . IS 0 Mf TcrniN frr lvrtiimtii( Ofcupyrnu )(r(ilr flpftf, or fur m longer pnod ihan hIvp fiifcifldi iiia1 known at the Cmmun Hoom. A II advnrttm inrntK rfchnrirt'l at ih o rati, tn loia wntlea AnrniAiit i mMi )irtiHi" u Uintrtion. The Negroes of Dahomey. A h'rencli paper puhlinhea a lelier writ ten from Dahomey hy a niinMlonitry en Itaireil in Ilia evanpelieitl iiiIhnIou. Ah we have no doubt that Hilllleiil, friendly cou- lldtmtial relatioiit may noon have to be eHtabllHhed Ti lib that iiull;hlenel J'owcr, an inueh niMtled to it aa Hau lhiminjro, wp will, for the beiiillt of onr readers, place before their eyes tills interesting paper: . 1 .r -.' ; i' The tiejcro, here. In not Unite assavaire as on or near the sea coast. Before the white man, chiclly before the missionary, he leas timid and gentle its si lamb. Ills doubtful levotion. niostifenerallv simulated, compels his muster to lie constantly on Ids (rimi'd. I say 'his master," because, , hero they are Iwavs slaves to each other. J'rlrr lias 1'atil for his slave I'atil has.Iolin .lolin as Anlliotiv. : Hut l'eter. who. thrnmrh his own slave l'aiil, liaa perltapa- a hundred more, la himself the. slave of the "t.laues aarv," the country ruler. Tlioae snvnires are cenoraliv 01 inrire st'itiire and elcjruntly liitllt 1111 to the neck but when you reach Ilui head, they look like monsters. Thick Hps, larire month, flat nose, wooly head and no beard. They shave their beads In every possible and fantnstle style. They all bear 011 tlie face amimlwrof marks or Incisions made by a sharp instrument, some as many ns twenty-five. Here, tlietemale Is an aoomlnntilp crea- ure, wllliciiit modesty, without shame, and 11 wicked aa a viper. They are seen every hour of the (lav, pipe in 'mouth, ruunini; from dunce to ifaiiee and pliinninp; in every iinnirlnable ilebaneli and crime. There may tie nones ot reelaiininir the men, but nothing Is to be IkismI from these women. 1'lie MaCK. Wtietl li liiw, in wnrli. comes so tllslieartened that he ran hardly stir. The "rattan" Is lust as much needed by them ns food Is bv the whites. They work little, but live 011 little. The country pro duce without any labor all they rwpilre for siipiiortr wilil fruits and nutritious roots. The white man. on the coast of Africa, an onlv travel In hammock or be carried by the Macks. If Uie trip is somewhat long you rctpiire a very large number , , vv lieu l went, 10 mouoiuc, ninoua, aim Poro Novo, there were eighteen to carry me. They sing, they dance and keep up the most diabolical holse, t . Siuiieliiiies It happen that the white man is not pleased w ith his cople. Then lie rises, seizes his rattan, ami administers each one a sound heating. They ery, they weep. they bog. One would believe thev nave been nearly Hineu ouu oe easy, mm ne Is done, they take liini tip very gently, lav nun back lii nis liiiinnuH k, anil start at full siaied. Hinging, dancing and laughing more than neiore. I hirty lilacks w ill allow themselves to be whipMnl by one white, as school boys bv the school master, although, one black Is tour limes stronger than one white. One white with a rattan will run oil' easily one hundred blacks. Yet, what would there be required of the negro to avenge himself on the white)' Very little onlv drop down the litimuiiM'k ami run oil'. They would be sure Hull lie never w ould leave that ShiI, and would simiii become a prev to the w ild beasts of the desert.' Hill, on the contrary, they would all give their life to preserve his.' r'auiilv ties, or organizations, are utterly unknown. Kvcrv Inan has as inaiiy w ives or women as lie can buy and keep. Kvery nan can 1I11 w ith his women as lie pleases. sell them, swap them, dispose 01 them any way. Kvery woman is nounii 10 supisiri her ow n ollspring. and w hen tliatolVspriiig has grown up and is tit fur market, the common lamer ol I lie w tunc crow d takes it to the eoaet, w lieie, for a few "cunris" (shells), he tninsli'ls Ihe whole family, mother and all, to the slave dealer. It, is but just t add, that sometimes ti e "motherx'' seize upon the joint stock hus band and sell him themselves. This U the condition of the African in Ida native state. Aa lie ban been 011 ean h as long as the white, will the friends of equality tell u why he has remained to this day what ho was three thousand years ago? Dayton Daily Empire. it Amongst the first northern paa?rs that have pliuwd tliu A'firer among llielr ex chauges is tliia valuulile ami able journal. Like C 1.. Vallaiidigliam, w hoso organ it lias ever been proud to be, it has mainlitiued during the late war a sisition as bold as it was lust.' While they never tittered a tils loyal Miiitimcut, thev never lost sight of the const it 111 ion anil its golden prvceias. All readers will remember Ihe tiery ordeal this pa-r has encountered by IU devolioti to principle. The day Is not far distant when the American people will add reverence to re spect to all such papers. We shall always gives hearty welcome to It smiling face. Daily Juuuirer, t'or rinth, JUiHuimipii. Miscellaneous. of of THOMAS fc BECK, , , IIKALIM IV Oaal, wm4, Llaa,()Mnt;Prsaae ' U CANAL, BEI.OW THIBD UTRIigT,' Duyton, Ohio. oettdtl (JAMAKOO Ilanufacturing Company . . ManutecUtrarsoi . , PAPER HANGINGS WIMOOWSHAQBa. ' H.H.BSRXIatH.rroprletor, sill Wm eTwarl atraw. Mdwr 1 0NCtH ATI, OHIO, '