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THE 'DAILY'' EMPIRIC
II. II. ROUINrtON, Kmtok,
I). O. FITCH, Akmhtant Kuitoh. !
lii,yt,m, Ohio,
Saturday, - December 16,1865.
The Eighth of January.
Tin-Ix iiuM-rm y of Ohio will c'l-lr:ttt
tlia Anntrprmry -of tlm VMnrr M. Now
Orlrann, liy a ulillr IVstlviil lit NhiikIiii
Hull. In the city of Columbus cm Monday
evi'iilnir, the Hth of .lantiAry. A committing
of nrrniigi'im'tifx luw Imvii iiiniIiiInI. coii
Hlstlnjt of John (. Tiiiimphon, W. S. V.
i'RRNTIKM, C. B. Kmmmn H. H. Uh ki kv unit
A mi mi Layman.
It in tin; InU'iilliin to inakv It. hu ulVair In
all rii'MH'tii worthy of the invasion 11
li'annt, anil happy rc-milon of Hie ..tamii-h
anil Inflrxllilit TViiiocriuy of Ohio ro
liilnilliijt thiHu; who attend, of the yowl ohl
tliiii'i we liml when the St a Mi win niulor
Itrmorrntlc rule. AdilreiscH arc cxpcctnl
from m'Vrrul dlAtinyiilslicd gpiitlt-tiiun, iiml
there will Ik- a full anil )li'twiiiit Inter
c'liaiitff of Rvutliiipiit on the all-Mborbiuy
tophu of the ilny.
The utti-mlunce will no doubt be Inryt-,
anil we trust our city and county will Imi
fully rPpivsi'tnVd.
"Hostility to Reconstruction—A
Bad Spirit."
We have just read with iiitirh liitcrirst an
article from tin? New York Timet, with thi
above i iiptiou. The ' 'J'imm H one of tint
ublest and most liifliientiid )oiirnul in (lie
Republican party, and the aeiilinieubi ex
pred In the arttrle ri'ferred to coming
from Kiieli a nourc-e are eutitled to thn
Herioun eoiisiileraliou of eanilid men of all
partiim. ...
After notlelnir the fai't. that every tlilnjr
which haw transpired since the war ynM to
show Uiat the Southern people are aiueercly
iluiroii of a yciiuliit' reconciliation that
they have with one accord ncknnw IciI'imI
themselves vanquished have accepted the
broad amnesty oath of I'rcHidcnt .Iomnhon
without hesitjitinn or reserve, thus putting
tliemselvi-s In the path which he indicated
would take them back Into the V'ulon in
short, that history might be Kuarchcd
without finding another Instance of a van
quished people Hiibniittiiijf with no good a
(rraee the 7Vimc remark: , , i
"The (treat question of the day Is, uow:
that we have this display of yood aense
and (!inh! feeling In the Southern hii,
whether we shall emotime lu and make
tho best of It, or meet it with distrust and
aversion. U Is a shuine tltal there kIioiiIiI
be audi a question. The duty of the Gov
ernment and of the Northern people in
the premises ought to be plain enough to
every man to exclude all question. As
victors lu the war, we arc bound by every
manly sentiment to a generous, policy of
reconciliation. As Union men, in consis
tent ilevotlon to that cause in tin; name of
which the terrible struggle was maintained,
we are morally obliged, in consistency, tu
do our utmost to have the I niiiii fully re
stored just so soon aa it can be done safely,
and without sacrilice of principle.
"All sacrilice of principle, it. is true,
ought to lie op(M)siil. Tlie time of sacrific
ing principle to the South for the sake of
conciliation and Hace lias passed forever.
There will never be another compromise of
right with Hie Soulh.and we thank Heaven
for it. Hut nothing of the kind is asked
for now. The only Kncrilicu that is called
for Is a sacritiee of feeling. That ought to
be made to the last tilth). Every old an
imosity anil rescniiueut should be utterly
cleared from our souls. Kvery memory of
former wrong should be cHitccd forever.
j no lavoraine uisssmon 01 me Moutlieru
people should lie met w ith a true hrotherlv
spirit, and the way should be made clear
lor their early return to the enjoyment of
the common birthright. They lire a sinter
ing people. 1 be war lias Jell llicm involute.
Poverty liroisls from the Atlantic to the
Klotiramt. No change is Mssihlc until
Win secunllcs anil blessing's of the Consti
tution are restoreil.
"The political and social system (f tiK
South must be relieved from til) uncertainty,
and receive that stimulus that can come
only from a participation in all the fullness
of American life. TIiIr scedy consumma
tion is just as needful fur the nat ion at lame
as jor wiu noiiin. i uc ouuuuaj uuauous,
as all admit, are beset with peril. They rest
on a foundation of Irredeemable paiicr,
which never has been and never can be a
ufa luuiit. What is more necessary than
all else to stay up the National credit, ami
to restore soundness to all the hiisinc
operations of the country, la a regaining of
aomeiuiiig line me oiu cqiiiiim-iuiu ol trade
between this and foreign hinds.
"Itut the preiuiiidcrance must coiitinuo to
be scores of millions against us until the
great Southern staples are reproduced and
supplied for export. An a prerequisite to
that, the South must again he vitalized with
the life-blood" of our-Institutions. Keep
her under the iron heel of a military gov
ernment, and there will be no more 'chance
of her acquiring energy and thrift, than
there is in the case of Mexico. Treat her
wild harshness and she will yield to dis
couragement or, what would be still worse,
to rancor and vlndictivcncsH. The South
would be worse, even, than a paralyzed limb
upon our body politic. It would be an in
curable ulcer, cankering and consuming the
very life of our uatlouat system,
"Of any speclfln measures of reconstruc
tion, we do not uow iqieak. We do not re
gard It as aquentlou of measures so much
as of spirit. 1-et a truly liberal spirit pre
vail in IJongrcss, and it would very easily
shae all the measures needful for just, sate
and quick reconstruction.
Kvery man in Congress who refuses to
ahnw tills spirit, and devotes himself to the
gerpetuation of bitterness towards the
until ought to bo amounted a public en
euiy." .... , . : , . ,i
s
John A.' Biniuiam and Oolninbim Ilnno
have both discovered that the Constitution
of the United States, framed by JeflVnsoii,
Franklin, and the patriot of the earlier and
purer day of the Iti-publlc, la a miserable
botch, and both jiropoiw to tinker It by
auieuibuuuU. The Clcvuland 1'lain Demkr
truly aayi that tliecountry has indeed cause
to regret that such miserable demagogues
and arrant humbugs aa Delano and Bing
ham are chosen to shape the Legislation of
a disturbed and excited eouutry.
Political Centralism.
The tendency of the Government to ecu
tralism under the Influence of nullc! Uo-
pubiican leaders la a snbjivt ably and elo.
qilcutly ilimitwd In a tain number of the
New ork Kirniiia l't. The following
remarks iimiv that topic, the aoiirce fmiii
which they come lielng considei-ed, will be
s'ilsed with Interest:
T.et In snpHisefiir a moment what the
mils lately rmut by Messrs. Sumner. Wilson
anil oinrrs render a not n hull Imiirnlmhl
or absurd proswitioii that the vaikty of
nine services now Hrtorineil liy our seh ct-
men, pitr town overseers our innuty
Ixiards, one city i h nuls rs oitrSlati1 l.egls-
iiituri's, eic, eacli clioscu liv Its own eom-
miiiilty. were trainlrrnil to the Federal
(ioverumcnt; that unit was imMised the
uuiy ot uevising lor each and or cNceuf nig
for each, whatever was mscssarv to its
wellare as a vnnimiiiiily ; Unit, In inldilion
to the herculean labors which now distress
and clog every deNirtinenl, the thirty-fold
lalhirs of the Suites, the ten thousand-fold
labors of the counties, were required of
them; 'what mind could gra-qi what hand
ciint nil the multiplicity and complication
oi rue w oik r
As ilia now. nolhinifis ireiM-i'allr so ill
done as w hat the government docs ; nothing
accompanied nv so much eorrunt on : ami
the more we shoidd liavc to exM'ct of these
naieini ami insaNtnms eonsequenei's. In
short the w hole machinery would tly to pie
ces from pure inability to move, 'and the
pieces would be picked up bv wmr mightv
anil energetic military hand, which would
ccuicnl llicm w itn tilooil, anil set tlicin to
running again by blasU, of giniiwder.
Civil w ar conn's as Infallibly from such n
system as does from over-crow ded
tenement houses, lis reactions are pro
iHirlional to its compressions.
Kead that calm, clear. Impassive yet sad
investigation oi cennali-ni in ! ranee,
which He Tocqucville gives us in his An
cient liegim; there you w ill get at tin
cause; read again t'arlyle.or Minuet on tin
bloody and aw ful, the more aw ful liecansi
Inevitable, out breaks of the revolution, and
there you w ill get the results. The most
stiiM-nilous explosion of wrath, ferosity
madness, the w orld ever saw . had been pre-
oareii irom aiar oy ine Kieiicllciis, II
Maanus, and the Ismis X I V.'s, w Im had
beaten down tile old provincial indcH'iul-
cncics, aim aosoroni an power Into the
bureaus at Paris.
These are sentiment cculiar to demo
cratic statesmen and democratic presses,
and their advocacy at the present lime by
a leading organ of the (lolitleal organiza
tion which serves them, Is a gratifying evl
d e of the better tutlttcncu prevailing.
t
General Carrington.
Genera! Carrington w as a K't of Governor
Morton, lie eontinmillv Interfered, sn we
understand, in bin behalf, wheu he got into
ironuie. ami prevented ins dismissal. ,.
understand private soldiers have tiled iin
nienae clalins in the military agencies here
for money they left,asthcy wiy.lu tliehaiuls
oi nciicrm arnugioit. we ask tt this is
sor wo asK it tienernl Cnrriiiirtiiii s imv
lug oh" these claims T We suoisise It s'lu
pure forget fulness in General Ciirrington if
tie uiui iniicii u repay any or these sol
diers, willtlie Journal te II us where the
money win kept by the General ? IndiUHa-
pnllM llerttlrl.
General arringtou Is the officer who
iKiastcd that he hail raised fifteen regiments.
anil leu them a fiir as Ijiuiavillei
Thomas ,f. Carver, one of the special
agents of the treasury department, has
been convicted of frauds on the govern
ment ny a mniMiry commission in Mobile,
and sentenced to pay a line of nine thou
sand dollars mid be imprisoned at hard la-
oor lor one year. The investigation of
the irauils w ith which Carver is) alleged to
have Isvn connected has been going on for
some time.- It Is said that the peculations
commenced sisui after the occupation of
.nonnc ny ine national troops, and awes
tern aMT charges that, of ninety thousand
bales of forfeited rebel government eollou
then lu the Suite of Alabi i not more than
one-tenth has gone to the benefit of the
I'liiled Slates Government, the remaining
eight thousand bales, worth more than fif
teen millions ol dollars, having been ap
propriated by rascals anil sharpers.
. . . .
a
General Carrington. The Gratuity to Mrs. Lincoln.
The Washington corrojqsiinleut of the
Albany (New York) Aripw says:
"It is promised to give ltHMKK) to Mrs.
Lincoln. W lieu Congress voted Mrs. Har
rison iVKKI the appropriation was de
nounced In debate by Itciit.oii, Calhoun,
Woodbury and other iVmocrats, but was
passed in the Senate by a vote of twenty
to sixteen, and in the llouse by a hundred
and twenty-two to sixty-six."
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A
The Queen of Knghind is. now sovereign
over one continent, one hundred eiiinsu
las, five hundred promontories, one thou
sand lakes, two thousand rivers, and ten
thousand islands.. Her subjects number
more than one hundred and llfty millions.
Ky a wave of her hand, she can summon an
army of live hundred thousand soldiers,
and a navy of one thousand shiiw of war,
and one hundred thousand sailors. The
Assyrian Empire w as not so weallhy as that
of Great Itrltain. the Unman Kuipirc was
not so populous, the Versian Kin pi re was
not m extensive, tho Arabian Kiupiru was
not so powerful, the Carthageiiiau Kinpire
was not so miicn urcancii, ami ine Spanish
Kinpire was uot so widely dill'iiscd.
Tu the Fenian imbroglio. Col. O'Maiiouy
is susluineiby the east, w Idle the west in
dorses the course of the Senate. Congress
has been ordered to assemble. The dcKised
i'rcsldent Is reMrtcd to have dejHwited in
Mew York banking house. In his own
name, the sum of M),(XH1 in gold. lie uu
Tuesday issued a pronniielaiiiento ilci;larlng
that onlcrs on military ntliiirs will not be
regarded as valid unless approved by him
self. A Dublin letter savs that Ireland has
only been saved from a deluge of blood by
the earuct cllbrts of proiniiiciit conserva
tives. , ... ., . i
The Xew York JterulWn Vera Cruz corre-
siKmdriit aayi 2,1 KX) French trooM have
Imcii lauded there during the last month.
Tho conversation of tbn French officers lu
that city is said to be contempt uous tow ard
the United State. Large quaulUiea of mu
nitions of war have been landed there.
Three thousand French troops are on their
way to Mexico. . ,. .
. ' , "'-tt ,.,.;.
There Is eonsiderable exijiteiiutiit In Ma
rietta over the dlsi:overyof a flowing well
Of petroleum recently struck. ,
A Hill will ku rcK)i umU next Monday, to
establish negro suffrage ill the District of
Columbia.
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of
in
Miami University Selected for An
Agricultural College.
A spivlal dispatch loin Columbus to the
Cincinnati fimmtj-ciat saya that the lloard
of Kxainlners, wldcli met at the Capitol on
Thursday lut, had Commended thn c
InctloH by lh Jiglslalnm of Miami Uni
versity at Oxford, Itutler County, as the
most suitable offer for that purpoac. The
reort, no doubt, will be nilltled. The dls
palch sajt: ,' ' , . ' a
Tliat Institution shall In- n-orgaidM-d un
der the above-mentioned ai-t of tVinirrefW.
a an Agricultural College, and one-half of
ine iiiiiii raien irom tlie lanil-eriji be ai
pmprialcd liir It endow men t. For this
iiirMsc, the former J'rofineors of the Col
lege having liecn removed, and the Trustees
tendered I heir resignations, to take elfivt
iln the acceptance of the College as con
tcioplatisl by tlie Commissioners, ami with
the buildings and one hundred acres of
land belonging thereto, will lie given ado
nation of tlOO.mo In money and the en
dow iiient fund, tlie latter furnishing an an
nual income of l..(ll KI.
The reiMirl. of tlie Commissioners pro
miscs eight piiifessorshli. Including one
of languages, one of agriculture, one of na
tural philosophy and mechanics, one of
chlmestry and agricultural chemistry, one
of mathematics and of military tactics, ami
one of commerce, &e.
An experimental farm Is alo provided
for, to which shall lie applied one-tenth of
tl ..I I'.. ...I .... .! ,1.- ....I..
'.", -, iih in ion,, in iniiig iruiu ine sale
ol Rcrip.
A New Fashioned Shoe.
A neiv stylo of shoe is worn In New
York city. Tlie Invention Is simple. Tlie
up(KT j hi it. of the Ixiot or shoe Is cut out In
almost ordinary fashion by a regular shoe
maker. The sole and heel'are made of hard
maple wood, and are )oined bv a shank of
sole leather, which gives nil tn-eded elas
ticity. JJ'he umicrs are fastened to the sole
by a thin hand of iron, w hich encircles tlie
rim of tlie sole, and fastens side and npicr
togeiiier lu a manner lar more effectual
than any sewing can do. When put to
gether the shoe makes a handsome appear
ance, and is as light, as a leather alioe of
corrcsoniling sire. Tho heels am comfor
tably hollowed out on tlie upper side, and
he soles have flic proper curve to insure
easy walking.
A Liquor Riot.
Tlie A'cio l.ilum (Columhlaiia county)
J'Htruit of Friday has the following:
On Monday, about one hundred women.
boys and children, went, to Mud town, Just
auove naniieviiie, nun nroKe in ine Honrs
and w IndirwH of all the groceries. They
(mured out all tlie whisky and ale they
could Mini. They were headed bv a woman
whose husband had been indulging to such
excess that he had gone Into thn show bus
iness showing snakes. None of the rio
ters have been arrested. '
Great Fire.
The Ctimmerrhtl says :'.',. .
A fire In Alleghany City, Pennsylvania.
oil Monday night, destroyed twenty-two
buildings and an immense amouiitof prop
erty. ' A large quantity of benzole, running
from an oil refinery, through a creek to tlie
river, was accidentally act On tire liy some
boy a. JiiHtantly the water was covered
by a sheet of flume, which communicated
to all houses adjoining, and the whole were
Immediately a muss of tiro. Ilarbaugh'g
siiiuguiec-iiouse, iiiiiieunai'li s slaughter
house, Miehoftcr's carriage-shop, Shauin A
Kohler's cMiatr-sho, and many frame and
brick dwelling-houses were burned.
A Lucky Printer.
Tlie Sew York correspondent of the .Phil
adelphia ''"Vrr, ill alluding to the misuse
of the Fenian ninds by some of the ivlllcers
of that organization, savs :
O'lfourke, tlie foreman of the JWJuine
press-room, und a large stockholder, is said
to have loaned to the publisher of one of
ine morning )ouriials''.i,iKKIor the money
hit rusted to ids kivpiuir, and to have lost.
iii,lK in gold speculation.''
Tlie reception of General Chant at Sa
vannah seems to have been rather a tame
affair. Says the Krjmhlican in concluding
description of it: "Thus ended the tame
event of the season the visit of I.lent.
Gen. If. S. Grant to tlie commercial em-
)M rl H in of Georgia. We never remember
witnessing sn cold, Inanimate ami cheerless
reception as was tendered tlie great mili
tary hero of the age and we were led to ex
claim, Wie truimit glnria MHadf."
Pud.lNIt OV'Toi'llLATION IN CAI.IKOUNU.
Sau Franulwio letter to the Chicago
Timi, dated November 0, has the follow
ing :
Appearances indicate that our State la
losing her population. Cornering t.i,u
iiiiiiiIht of arrivals and departures bv sea
going vessels during the month of October
jusi passeii, we nave ine ugiy lain staring
us fu tlie lace, mat lkh mom people left
caiuoruia man came m it.
Aijiii'Ittai. or John Hick. The trial of
John Sec, at Lancaster, Ohio, for killln
two men in tlie fall ol 1HI,1, while dclem
lug his premises and somu members of his
family from a riotous assault, was brought
a close late on saturiiuy niglic when the
jury returned a verdict of acquittal, and
tlie (leteuiiant was insciiargcii. I lie trial
lasted two weeks, and excited a great deal
interest. Tlie prosecution was conducted
by.. Tun siougn (ine rrosocuting Attor
ncv). Colonel J. M. Council and W. 1
Creed, and the defense by Hon. C. D. Mar
tin auil Judge u. G. w unman. , ,
GknhkalOrant ani Mkxioo The I'ltta-
rg (ViniNun-rmi (Republican) ayat
t :hai lcMton leltein represent that Jcneral
Grant, gave expression to the same senti
ments regarding Mexico which he has
lioretoforo Imhmi credited with uttering at
other places. . lie Is said to have added that
now is the time to drive Maximilian nut,
while we have plenty of veteran soldiers."
Can it Is- that General Grant would talk
that way unless ho knew It was ai
proved of by tlie Washington authorities t
'A dlsimteh from Lawrence, Kansas, says
that a party of two hundred Chcyeunes and
Appaelies attacked a roach on llutterflelil's
Kx press on Tuesday of last week, near
iHiwne'sSiirinir. and killed six passenirers
and the express messenger, named Merlani.
Alter burning tlie coacii tney went to lw
ne's Siring and lllutl' Station, burned all
buildings and stole or destroyed goods and
prosrty. -4h of the passenger- killed
three Indiana, but. was afterward, shot, his
boart cm, out, and his body burned over a
"low lire, i Tim dlsiU'h does not uteutlim
w:o witnessed Uiese pi-oceedings.
iA pa ty of twelve ladles, from )l)crlln
and llnloiiville, sUirtcd for Georgia last
week, to U ich among the ireediueii.
A Lucky Printer. Died.
flflAFIC. At on atrl a hair oVlonk thia afternoon,
Lixaia, infant daujrhiarof Juha 0. and Huww Wiafar.
Fuoffral (Vim tha imfdfmoa of hr faiMit Bnndr
fVnirnn, at o'clock Ho, R3 JoOnraon atrvfil.
VANAt'ifL --f'irH, t)e-rmrir 10, of 4litrnfa of
lh hr.to, OortKlitu Vnnaur1al, HMonrt ana of Inaao
aad Mary 0. VanaiiMlaJ. agfd reais ai.d 9 month.
New Advertisements.
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TH PaOKHSMlMKI. BH TO INfORIi THR
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Ladies and Children's
F INE FURS!
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CIIOICKST- AND UICHKST
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at.
Lower than Cincinnati Price.
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K. A. IIKHKMAN,
dMit dlr Mo. 14 Mnliislrwi, Dmrtoo, Ohio.
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MANV'ACTUKltBS OF tltlt
BroadrupTower : Loom,
Thi Loom In KquM in mny oilufn.for Iti.'htHtiil
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WHOLUALI AW HSTAIL BAUHS IN
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offlc, Rwt Thir4 St., opponite Xnm iwcot,
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iu iiii-i'ai rM Dt'niMiwn I Unrtinnn,
tra t, knvton. Ohio, nijoinitiR th Ur-room of
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TtlM InnAiinn la lUinlral rl van. .1.ai(hJ.
(irwry-rioiiiH. URiF()K W.HHAW,
i my ton, u3. ia. any - v.a Umoud irMit,
KOIt HALE.
R. Olf AMBKKfl'H CANAL IKP0T,
OX
TUESDAY, DFCKMBRIt 19, 185
lnre lot of
Wrought Iron HhaMini,
Wrtniht Iron Holt-, 1
I ri n HoxoH nnd Putloyn,
Brukcu tKtmit,
Four to Bli fTunlrfJ (ft of DIUni-, fl, tl nod
19 ioh wn(.
HTtn Oinulur Hmwm tram ln Ln Ihirfv Iik-Iiah in
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HulinK Tiirnnr anil Hmwh.
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LATEST STYLt A FINEST WORKMANSHIP
W. W. Phillip' old muni, No. 11,13 15 K. 41h HI.
OlVTOKi OHIO.
UepairiHfl Done irom pttil c( AWif.
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Anil Hff'ntii for tt6lKlit, RnhmHii A OVit. Kir And
jurgir rrooi naia, w n.ii,mifiv'ii Heirlgriiurii
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' J. V. NAUR'iTl & HON,
M4 tw 103 Mai. HCrMl.
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New Advertisements.
NO MEDICINE GIVEN.
I) It D O 1) G K ,
Xjtsxiny ton Aven)Lio, ,
HEW YORK, i
t , . , - 1 1 i K
I K A OTIC A I, I'll Y8ICI AN
KOR
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CHRONIC DISEASES,
LATKOF NF.W YORK CITY, AI,HANY,
MONTI! K A I., QI KRW DKTROIT,
' CIIK .MIO. ST. MUIIH AND CIN
CINNATI, II AH TAKEN
CLEGG'S IT ALL
THIRD ST., DAYTON, O.,
Where he will Vublirlif ht nl the Sirk
free of i'harfir,tryn A.
Wltbout Monoy
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Withbut Price.
, miom-t
Monday, IKyMsmlxr ; 4tli, 1M4I.1,
I Viiliiy, Utictunlier 21Hli, 18m.
IIAO '
Taken Parlors
PHILLIPS HOUSE.
WHERW TnOSW WHO ARK 'ABT.E
... i PAY iMAV COME, "i
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U i t . ; ",- s
; '! " FBOII-, ''..:-. t I :'",'!''
2 UNTIL 6 P. M., EACH DAY.
9
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JTo Medicine Given I
' KoSarfjicalOperationi Performed I
Chronio DUea Curad !
Acute Fold Inatanly Believed I
TIE MID SE! I
TIE 1E1I JEHI
Over Ti1!ty Thou wind Operations
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Miscellaneous.
DR. STEVENS & CO.
J)RIVATK MUKAKH CtTftKO IN THR 4ITOH rMT
KMwthteitme.At ih IHnciniinM Iouk HohmUI
W irt Thml mrw-m, WtWfn ttniotit und Vioet itii
.Ulm.wiinout tneofteor Mrrury, on f liin, er
'linnire oi Hint. - .
Pr HTKVMNfl, dynpriJ Uuy an. exwrl-iK o In
thrhneMUlA of Haiti morA, lKnd.m utirl iMrifi. im
n ttiltvl u mirmntse m ourn in th mst onmi'li
rntel uufR, Riit caK of (Jonorrhwi or Hvuhih
ctirvi in ft (mm days, wilhutit nhng of dift, or bind
nw" iioni irimd'pw "rwrwMiry HyiinOte-rhe lnt
Tontine nindl'-HMd wlttioutllio UMe uf Miirriiry.
Yn tlrns t f nrtf tthns noil vmhaf. .ifl-r.
iiiKfrtm Knrinstorrlt, und Ion Af ihyHH-Al nnd
ninui.li iiwrr, liifiivoufHi 'flDSlI lliOfl , Prilp
Ui.nf,;N rrou Cuih, Hyi i hondn-, o., srolrt-d
fi't Ltvr iimn'wni liynpiuiit und (NinxitmiiUon.
IV lno.'t men. ho miUk the rHim fn tl,.
jimbh of tt Til, und thun multiply ho'h
HttMild t-(Mf vior to th. tr kMirirm ond mndn, ro
lhiT r in m I miKfiy nd diaeftM upon thono of thotr
IrM-ivttH ( mi ur to fmHten trititid. A vmtu Mim
ranUcd tn I Penmiwut miiatonpi orompttr
'iird, l ftiMmiMtii!, witM Ktatinnt of i-uw. Iir.
HTKVKNHAiMi., t4 Vfentlhud tri, Cmcinnnti.
Jhto.
Utli-e hmirn from I A H .. loir. fttimUt.
to 11 A. M iyC
OPERA HOUSE KKSTAlRAST.
BILLI Ah'd'hOOMB,
lim.fr n.U aod rim Kli.,
PTton, Okio.
i t
-) " " i-r.::"nv-'
IHUD. MflliE, Pr.pilttw.
Meals at all Honrs, .
And Itm tnMHH will li Airaiwhft.f with vrji luktirv
ind drtloivjr if lh mon
Th llnlin'd 'lhl..i are from th. pllirtid mm,
ilfanlori. c4 Jilliw B.lk. .ad HniopWHik h Br..,!)).
rinnntl.
i'lin n.r in lliinli.d with Winnttnnd f.innnrH of th.
nliok'Rt hninilit, hotb lor.l)C. .nd donottlir.
Oysters,
BY' THE CAN, nnd '
L TIIK ftHEM,,
CAN AI.WATR BR IIAD AT TIIIH HOI'RK,
MIK1NO TIIK UKABON. ' 1
AIuSO, GAME OK ALT. KINDS. ,'. .
Th. mtirnxa of III. potiMo li rMnMtlutl; mHi.
td dil4U
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
SIXTH STRUCT HltllKilC, '
CITY CP IAVTN.
Auditor's Orir, MnirrooiiRaT 0a , O,, l
Dattow, December s, iRflA f
S BALED PHOPORALS WILL BE RKGE1VBD AT
tho Auditor's OffioA until Monday, Jsnunry 1,
l8rio. Itf o'cloclr, A. M , by it Joint Oommittoo. oom
poMtd of Mnrt UH Itoster, John Butt, and John Worn,
eldorf, HriiJK flora mi tteo of tho city of Iyton, aod
Jme AppteRute, n Committee appointed by Ute
Board or uoumy Com mien ion frs.
To bill Id an ron bridue mirosa lha oannl on Sixth
Htro-t, In tho nit of 6 ay ton, a follow! 17 foU ti
iochM In thftcUfcr, with a aide w)k oa on ids, iN
Trt in width, suppoHMl to m aixtv Too. Id width
mow or If us Hida to ha mads by tho ainAlal(t.
Eafdi htddor la alno roinirod to present nod bid upoa
his own plan and spatidluatinns The Oomm ttv ro
orTe tho right to reject any or all bids if thoy thiiik
uronor. J. w. DIKTRIOM, Auditor.
MABOI'H HOULKK,
do tdMwSw ., Chairmao Brtdo Oom.
Farmers Take Notice.
rAM HttlMll- PKAQ HAW AT rHaf-
BAHUBIi, lWitJHT At Ok., Uoaprr Woth of
two uittras, om to atta;h to other powr, aud tho
othr combined Tho draft in thia mwhna is l-isa
than corn stiihhl pinwiox, ia onniUtrof the two
oi'Miam lianinK nwinf. whioh K' rooknotf
motion to tho saw, which is so naooasary in taut and
wy ou Urns. Two hamixoaly rt-nuirod. Tho lontior
ol tia Hiw driToa, Hnd fur a circular.
JARVIHOASK.
dftcUwlt thtyum, Ohio.
Southeast Market-house.
XTOTIOR. ALL THOrt WHO 8URWWJBKD TO
il( thnHnntha'torn Mrrint ho'isoar herohy rtAti
ned! that thir flill amount of stih-trnptions now
duo. Thoy will pian nail At Phillip altVs, Trtsaa.
Kt order of the Board of irctora,
dooMdjiiaw A Ij. AIU.UB cy
Turnpike Election.
THKRE WILL Btt AN RLB0TION HKl.f) AT
Kariy'a UoUl m Woat Al.udn, on Monday
tho fhh da of January, )8i( to oloul flo fiirMMora
of tha Iaytnnand WHtn Turnpike Hoad Ootniwiiy
to sorvefbr th MnMiinfiyar.
ln.tr 9, A. Ml NLA P, Prat
dU-wit
FOR RENT.
A BRICK lUillrtBWITU NIMB ROOJUH, KTABIjK,
barn, and all weoaaaary improvemenU on tha
pivmiaas, IwHides fltn a.reH of good iidtom land,
Hit itatd on tlie Mad rtlTa VaMty Pike, live mtlra
wwt of Dayton, known aa "Phillip Clarr'a Tav, n."i
The renter may take immediate MNtaloQ, Kurin
formation Iniilra4 the Oanni Hou, ia lyton, or of
tlie nnd-TniKned.
d-lHddt VaLKMTINB KINIJ.
Turnpike Notice.
TUB BTOCKHOLDKB9 IN THB MIAMIHBUR'
and Center vide Turnpike Oompan are hereby
notirWd to me4 at (heomceof J. I. bho- han, J. P ,
to attamiabnre, Uhioion Mondar. Janoanr . laag,
at I o'cloxa; P. If., for the purpose of alee Una. eevea '
(7) mrwwM maervw mo enninv year.
dotdawU vBOwun A. 0WVKPree.
aw --r BiBBolution. - -
ItWOl.UTKM QV 'CO-PARTWBaWHIP.-THI!
Yj on-partnerwhip. heretofore exiitmi( bntweeii
rirederiek Leone ami Kanianun Hhisble. unler the
name and Arm of LanKetthKblo, was dlMAoivod, by
luutuai oooarntt ieoemrer t intw.
atr. Lane will oouiiotie business a Ihe eleuant
stand m the tsMtetoemof the (ier Hons a, and wdl
aettle all aooooota iMrtaiuina to thn late firm.
eolAdlw : - v LAffU m HOU IKRLH, .
,( T It hZ S C K IC 1 t"H NOTICK.
lajLAavaaa'a Ornoa, IUvtom, 0. )
le;iulier 11, 1HH5 . f
TAX PAY If fR ABB NEBKBY BOTIPIKB THAT
wlUle Bject-ssiiy require, lh ollioe will be onaed
for the renepuctn of laxna at l.S A M ew t4 P.
M . nk-opened eft P. M., and eioeed. at P. M.r of
4V h day.
Hear ie mind that the time for the first Installment
is Ihe Wth of Uenemlier. whioh in nlose at hand. If
peeeih'e, ewme with tbrrao4enai par Is f a Uoilar, as
we are fometimea short oi ehnne.
DAH1BL BTALKY,
Treasurer Morlgomery Co , 0.
dit.u:it
A1
. TTAtinMBNT NOTIOB.1
JJenry Htaver,
asaiOHt
flefnret.. W Mnyer,
J. P. of Jacknoa 1p.
Montjfomery Co., t'.
Andrew Mnhaffre
nd Atiraliam Hell.
OH ih Mlh daT of October. A. D. lfiAL said Jus.
tto UuiiAti an orler of attaihmin. ia the ahore
aotton, or Ihe aim of Seventy-four dollar and HHy- i
three uents, (T4 6. 0m sei for heariuji 0oena -4
per la, lane, al IU w'aiwek A. K.
How , ItMiA. HRKRYHTAVKR. ,
!'.. " aoritwai
KOAL NOTIOR -RKllRKN LUNTIS WHIWK
J MidMw l uukDliw., . .ntil.4 Ihil AU t
all, did on Ih. HMh diy NoTtmi,r. 1 HilTi, HI.
W p.litm ia Ih. ortM,. nf tit. Ol.rk nf th.0 .uH uf
I'oinm.u 11.... within .nd hw Hi. .minljrof Hnnl. .
Cinry .D.I HI il. t lhti, ohflrniDH th. Mid Vmiutm
I. Willi .twMdonnwnl .nn vro. w..NniI tdduly to, i
w.idd Ahhy lA.tiuwl iwltinK lo b divoiiMul Irowi
til. Ml I Hrulan l.nnlh wliirh liliOB will Md far
hvriOK .t Uif Anril tnu of uudiioiirl .
OowmU'llKKS. ABBtLAHTK. '
Au0it,AU. . , .W
rpll MRKITOKH UP THK TKL IXINIA lwRll. .
I raw. lDinwiy li.vdM.l.rri . liivid.nd id UNM
iDOId.AH ..r HHAHK, ;M. an u I iilltr H.nd.y,
(Winlr II, 1WI6.
lUUIt JdHM B .TOHriLMAM.Sta'y.

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