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Special Notices. (brack' Hitler. atTker I many Ifit . akla tal ox,'V a"l a nt.emaw 4n ht friend who re- A JciVfh, 0;J1, or riot ThrcMt. . Rso.ui CHeoaa. Irritation t r ALLOWHOgTO OONTINVI, f.me;e, a rfr"Uit it jtroclian. ji .J I. tartar Bineat f nm( Threat .reikis k m orrsM vn start.. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Aviaa a meant tart-imam to t'iih', iwwenrAT su. - ,- for Bronchial,, Asthma, Catarrh to-a-mptlT and Throat BtytW, ; raoou taa wit i.Tif JaJitKMa. uiHuni amu efim.ir hp will flnl TVocAm uaafiil in olorin fe-.e'Vrofoe wlii' akenbrrbreSlnEiaaor Hiwinina, enH Sih-tlSS th throat after a aniianal exertion of tlS votm! oraoe. Tlv fttxAeA are, rommep.led end$.raibr:ry. Phyaloiann, an.l,have bad lealimonmlefriKti emmVwt' man thrnnghotitthe eotintry. BinnMiK"'lrwn merit, and having nrorf Ihnlr pmnattliy n . many yaare, ar:n year flu.la iliom in new toVAMttcw varinna part of the, woiel, .jlj, Ibfti art universally pronoiiaed bnttar than ether aricnaN , Obtain only "Bitowa'i BoCHUL Toota," and do not take any of the ' rfMhtiif MltoHea that may ha offered. "' , .... , Bold everywhere in tlio Untte.1 Hlatea, and in For eign Countries, it 38 cent pfr bni. " or-t'tfi Simlaw (letter' Blttera tfae Battle ' .. .. kioW. " t It ia aetiidtiatory to know that our field hoepilele ara no looser uniuprdledwRhlhie lU'aHMvi; prana. ration', Soldier who, aa fiirAt-ettlann,had bacoma atxiiiaiutd with Jta proptrip. Iiva iu pay lntau eaa mada a apa.1: rtijet that HOSTKTTHI 'S 8T0M 0H Blt'T'iRJ mlijlil hj aldd;t'o lna0mrdi-nl ' atoraa ( thair raKitnen and thnir wliaa hara not buen unheeded. ; Ail a hieana of. annUlniTte; woitndM ranaoYi Ihe halUe flold, and enabling Jroopa to bear fatgjuinit intfslioa unjier .a blaflnfi huq, it luu been atrbnnoffily renominonlod by dintinonialied medical naen, and tjie propAOl Ja lhatit will ctu(m ally upo(nl'V)''W iinb. UtiLi j and dangimmt Wtruts (hat ,hiva heretofore bopn oooaidred madhiina( afH4( 'fTlif la. Ata ntnall quantity of the Ait! tniied with1 waAif frqfit-any of tho8opi(ii iTr 8outh-e'tuT)nTrii Will prers IflreraalTtHlihg theboWolaor Uin llVr, 'ahould 4 norno in mind by fniy Phyalctana; aQlitrn,r4l'k all who hare 'Otxiamlm to .Tig'it Jhose. erUmftr Viar1 eountry. Tbotian who1 uepJIOBTl'lP,'8 -tyr) TERR inuonWirintty wit CMbritreni(, msy let lit denanue Intarmittenl ayar aD'f alotlfer diaana Kenerated byt'.aliohr art unwh'deaoma' yilniort phera upon an orertiaj Ufl4r'V ( a. MUDTCAt, 'NOTICE.'1;.' ,' Br. K: WNH nay be mniialtod aafollowa : In IKNU al the Depot Baling llouae.oo ihurn daya Nor, 33, lJ. 1, Ke. I, Tvbo, pl It. In at the Fhillipa Ho'iae, oii rridajt Rov. M, I'ecJia, bl, tlarpUl, April 1J. J , In TKOV at the Mnrrta ooaeron Hattirdaji Hor. S, Ueu.WI, K.b. S, March 111, April 14. In HPKIKItriEljUM th Willta BnllMi mTInn) day. Nor, w, au. a. fuu.. Martin 15, April m. h Dr. -COS ha had onVae In oath of tha ab an plaeea, 'lhata haa renulariy yiattad tnr the peat aev en yean.antt aa ha ba treated and eared maby Ha tienti, rn aarh of the abow ploeee,- 'he oan aire tha beat of referenuea m earh place, aa lo hia akdl.n- Dr.'ctrik'TrVafa.aiAl MflfaHoiiV'orVli4o'V'i diaaaaea, ineliutiagthoae of, the ye and Kar; makei no charge for consultation ; but It theae who coomjIi him detiae treatment, ba charge Oaab lor hla Bf ed Medlalnea that willlanla patiaat frdna fimrto ait wiodOi. ooai ftom aireta TUirty dotlara,:! lawn, , i . .. . Addn-ea:, lr. K UOMB., . noraidlyl " ' ' aii.iwaaa. Oine. - l STAND'AhitD HoMVxJMtMd MfthimNlbj. The fluent ojf Humphrey' Homeopath , ;lt t' t' r . . " V " i nnmpfiiKiinir. ci.mpnif.a in Tnp innnfl f9 1 I : . Speoitle No. IM, which. mires, diptheria; and ulcerated sort throat; " These spex iflcs have obtained a wide celebrity among the inedt cal practitioners and arUveTy; .largely used by them, frslttg prompt,' 'clllclcnt, reliable and eonvenlent. An extundetl advertimv nient In another column gives a list of the difTcrent species, the jiitoajjcawhich they remedy, and the prices. The cases' for fami ly use are ivnaciftUt f-tltvorntrent.lon, and alstfoWVWcrffnenroFTaruafy speclHcs."" "The headquarton of Humphrey's Hieclflc Homeopathic'Meuicine (o, is at PwllM carrying lis victliatfeiibf by l,H thousands, without being arrested In its' prograsif. Miit a brfgh'tar day Is coming and has come to successfully arrest this disease. Allen's lrun'4 VMsarn' Is making truly rtn markable cures of what was considered by Physicians si incurable Consumption, ' ,' For sale by the Dealers In Family MwH elna generally. ', I . , ' .. t1 r. . ... tST An Invai.uauiji Hrmmdy Noue, except thpsft whp lmVc sufTeri'd ull the hor rors of threatened Consumption, can fully appreelatfl the Vdit 'sAd1 Mflcary of Dr. HaiAV BAt'A.M-Ha Bwvernj; j-eniefly tn all the various stageeor tliis invcli dreaded disease.! :'.'." . JY '.'.;S.;;'.";,'r;'V,'-:l.'-' . T-t-r A i , , , -vi a . t'Oanetkunot aiuuatiAo.a iaddieaaedK . And, with eome aweatobllvtoue.aitidota,; -"' Glean tha fool boatmi of the perilnu stuff ', That weiha upon th heart f" '. Certainly; Plantanio" BrrTa will do it when nothing else will. Melancholy, Impression, Hyrchvtii!rt., , Insanity, all spring, luore or littiij from a diseased stoni- arh, Rud this Plamtation lln-riuati is a sure cure for; ' Ther Is no InUUke about )l; Dyspepsia, Headneho, ' tlullnnM, Ague,' nd Lw Uplrias must ylold to the UeslJJi glvlng and genial Influence of the Planta- oa Brrrma.. Jf you) arc In doubt, miike aa artal ind be convinced. ' ' , tW Take Biokrene and defy Fever and Ague. This glorious vegetable tonlo forti fies the system Against Intruilttents, cures dyspepsia, puts the nerves lit order, clears Uie brain,' sustains the constitution,' and reatoTnaUhe lost vigor of any and evejy rgan. , bewaVSgDey st, NYpsWd by all Druggists. . J THE DAIIyY"ffiPIRE. ) Dayton, Ohio, ' i iirtft tjf.TLt i.l"u ". rt I -ill J Friday, - - - December ZZ, J.B63. Local Matters. nrAimirui. Kloiglm and Cnttont at Lang- d""VNl!r'lMWrtVtlHr4iTU LVXITRIK8 AT Tll VltRY I)WKT I'RICna At A. I.. Punlevy'is Oregon Fruit, New niHOystar dPiK)t. GWe him a call. Held a vwy obliging yotitix man. f antm. A dwelling hnuws with from ; tUbtro)4 ki a pknanal lftttim iinire at thwonlce. 0Y AMD HOIJDAY 1 HJCSKriTB ean oe bttkight cheap nt CliriHtopher'a old stand, fajiner of Murket and Jencrson streets. igli Booh'Biid get yonr supplies.' " t IUARD Wantrd. For a gentleman and htH jwire In a respectable private family. Kefrreiice given and required. Apply In person, or aihlress "Foreman," Kmpirk offlria t l I iv. I M i t-i.i r. KIihhI Funs! -1irlstphnr & Siilelman lire Weparlng for a large Bale of line furs to dime off in a few days, at their Auction Ri.jJlSTl'WrcVli.,4 ilM Sl.K.liH, CaBH, CiRTrt, AND TOT f-'HAIRB. Konan iiniucnsa. tKik qf eds, Jpx fCabs, Bojfs Carts, Wheelborrows, Toy Cradles, Chiijins Bureaus Tublcs, etc. Go to C. P. llufter & Hon. dnlMfit. (I KRA f Ijl'IIHB1 IlBHTAHRAKT Fred. Ige having iinrjhiuicd llie (uAirest ot jfoniior(yrj.iicrj ft. jSjioibet, iij (lie $Jt Ijtilge hla r "I I r (I) I 1 ; , la I'll lloino licrlanjyin jijitl lllUijinl Koimij, Is ndv sole propri'.U)r of the same. Fred.'in Utn Is to spare no effort to make this xpu- lar and well conducted establishment all tl his numerous friends ami patrons can ne. eslre: aim as ne is an om nana ai tins bmfnieKS, wei have 'lio doubt that he will smfecd to the entire satisfaction of all. iMd-lwd Hook Out kir Him. A shuruer has re' it ly visluVd 'tcrClfiiuti scllfcigl whitlie trills wine plant. One gentlcmsn engaged fotir hundred dollars worth, and many otlicrs have given orders. This wine plant is ijothing more than the common rhubarb, ilc'piantf ITrdrli wniMrt Is "sahl a v-y- uif wine is maue. Mink Jkwklry at Auction on Friday evaiing, and Saturday morning, afternoon ii.l evening, st Clirlstoplier Spleliuan a, nortth sidti of Third' U-eiU." between' Main Jefferson streets. 1 ' - Hob Salb. Ar house and lot on West 11 tViee oh'Wnle." 'X' Darftatti." "" I J. F. Donalson, R. E. Agt. . ( Now is thr Chancr tort Holiday I'bbs- 1 i mitsi Colonel Gross has Inst reeeiYea a dfriatch from Messrs. Whitely & Yost, maiiufacturers of those magnificent Photo- KHPhle Alliums, mining inai ne ucsires a rcMirn Iroin sales oi inose ix-auinui "pic- turl-books," by the" Bth of JnAry;and of ! tH ih i u the tllidtogwi bargainsv tAs t),ty we onconi-J i ... . nlaBli.., (liu t .kli.iiMl tu h.kiitwl tn a.,11 thnni Out by the. nth prox, "A wortl'tio the'wlse fdfct; Now l's" 'the time IVTgA nlagnlllcent Ii ittigntph Albums at low rates, for pres et! s. He will take. Photographs during tlu holblaya fox less' than any other room hi tha city,' and Ambroty pes for lens than cost. - He Is bound to please ; if dpu't, yot need hot, the pictures.' . fWt glre bli i a call in all kiwis or sveatfier. Kft m islier .tlie 'praee-ACploutil tflross PJiOto-: gr iph Gallery, No. 04 and 96 Main street, opbosite the Court-house. BBrjxU'aMaT StMasMWedhavca ttiw haiid the largest stock of Boots and Shoes Inithe city, which wewlll seU lower than idy house in Dayton. We also make up work of all kinds to order, which we war- rait to wtranas ll Us Call t'wl Ki aidine lietore purchasing elsewhere. DaRROW t BlDLBMAN, No. i:)0 Main st, Telescoiie Building. ttc22-Uthtltw 'I T Ti'- C lAfrTRACTrVil ApCTION S AOt.-i-BAinket shawls, miisliiis, calicos, woolen shirts, drawers, hosiery, shoes and boots, at auc tion, this evening, and Saturday, at Chrls toiiher & Spieliuan's,"No. 31:1 Third street. Jlimrciyisft.tfett'm 4who.ialhto In y Clothing for Christmas, should not 'ail to call on Scliwart, at the Kaglo Clothing St ire, next door to the Kmpirk office, as he its the finest and best stock of clothing In Davton. niadc exnresslv to his order, and which inn' He bought rtt "iner rSitlsrkotorj'' prices tlian any other house In the city. Hi incAiiiitii the vhuts avid give 4m 1 ,"H. ;i '.'..;," .:tlec.md3tl, .i-,.., . ).! .. i I .aa. i ' " i (' KrovRS.-M'lirltipher A Hpielnian lias a lot of six-plate stoves, with holes on top, jr cooking, which they offer cheap. Also xfeic for placing under stoves. doc2id'J CHRtsval AriMfir Tu-tU4iwVi MwKNqrt fefnne of the butchers have to-day been (Jsianu ureimratlon. in the market, o ir office, for a utce show. of meaU to - morrow morning, it maxes one s mouin water ux Ncw liu) uianner iu . wim'Jl uie ay enf t tfe-VMiefe thl Trrinl M their elieerless stalls with varlagated luxurtca in the. way of flesh. To-morrow morning lie tha wily, warUv't betUre Chrtstmaa, and-' JiaViwnw vtartrl w fliier rlinnlatv- iPa j , . a Local Matters. The "Pilgrim Fathers." 0,18 M llttlnff occasion, I referring " T.v i , i iwarjfl,, can not Ml to suit themselves, wHUJf rfirWiJtMric'tllbunfcJ l'4sM(- ' . To-day is the t'ti(UHh Wid forty fifth anfilWfWirv oT the tainting nf the Pttr- grlm Fattier? &hnovli IH., V M to the ev event, to review hricflv the results wnxen nave nown iroiu unit source, us wi'ii as the motives and Inline neon which bronfltkfM.iU'liMO.I ) JI.I.H.H kUped since the arrival of the May Flower, JNcarly two-ana-n-hnlt eentiirlen nave during wlilcl) kin .Wihii n$ ihttl ( ti'n cnangea rrom a wiiiierncss to a rruiuui (lclfi, and the Government from a colonial dependency to a great lU'piibllo. Tlie RKV aThifiiJ hak been tliePeiiobsiMt and the Hudson of the F.ast to hn Columbia anirfulolailo of the "far (ysDant West." According to iir uighbiH tlatiwitcut, wlt)i the Pilgrim Puritans began the 'Ir repressible contllctl''iTrt-y iln-oiight with them and establishi-il the Institulion of slavery' fir (Hi vcl-' Air on wMclt" thry sanght the much covcletl "boon of fnn doik." They came to find iu the lonely wllfls of America, "freedom to worship GoJ," and yet were the first lo persecute thej Quakers for exercising tills freedom. Thdy had been restricted in their religious privileges In the Old World, and being of tliaf positive type of character, submitted to ud, choso banishment uuil exile, rather than modify any of Uioir bigoted notions initareoiogy, ,;;;.-. ,'i,'.'; ; , :.' ; ; v"llie most remarkable tVature of Wi'im pur ltaij cUarai tcr, is thtjir peiKecut.iuii of oth- ersJ (br their 'efforts to ' achieve ' the very einis for which tkey originally contended for jthein wives, and fur establishing soiiic Institutions which thty have found; neces sary to overthrow, us the workf Miuir own harjils. Fanaticism, with its inseparable atf ndauts, inconsistency and bigotry, have lvr elinruf.tjiri'riiil I Imir ii,(t(.'iiTiiniit u In tlm T " ' ' polltUal arejia. From ia orufiissod love. of I ihiiftMrX.-,! pMWjH o'g.le4iU'Ur::::::i'.i-sl mclit and the work of our forefathers they have succeeded in making every interest tliiiiughout Urn cuujiU , . i'vl)t st'ooml'' ia tint Interest of tills "l'lyinnutli l'uck." dynasty. Throllgli a piol'esseil love of frec doili iiioj' hav ltlr)'.isnvi'j Uil oupigttv erilnieut from a republican form to a des potism iu facU ) rith an air of the must narrnw anil sel flsl arrogance they claim Unit lSnslon is th( llhibbI,thtfiliVtMc'anfl'HeV KMg-1 lai d is the fountain .of ull IntrllieuLe, and tin gret CBi I n'liglous liberty. And this prestige is fcii ceded to some extent by many of icr "lo ya' d'e'centlaifls Ui tfie y e't'rt'eS-i-1 ga d that lately a general awakening has bet n goiun fa JiWcsL ajntb. the pei pie of other sections of tliccniintry will yel,with Fernando Wood, conclude that th two most calamitous events that ever be, ,4J P4HPq'ple jap, thefall ui.kI, tlu safe "arrival or the May Flower. :p IIlCoal and Wood. Messrs. 1. Davis & Brother have 'a large stock'1 of coal and' W( nd of excellent quality on hand, at their y d on Fifth street, near the canal. Their ca d will be found in our advertising eol Ihi is. Boots AND ijuyi IUth an Caps. J. ,tlentz & Sou, HM M l reef, arc now reaeiving a large anil splendid stock of R,l,tji'nrt,lVl,Af ,,fl'llt,lu rrtlUrllrJ lr1C t,T lfttei,t B(V,(.H ftl(, (ju.lljty Tuw(. gopds have been sclectctl witli great care. bressly fur 0rI4 ii:trkct, add f f.-utiK in want of articles in thiH line can not fail to suit themselves by calling at (his house, both as regards the qualify of" 'll'ic goofs anil the prices at which tliey arc snlil. .l.-JlhlitL. i-.tt. Bi.ANsifm. What is their cheaiH-r fur bed clothing and will last longer, than the Blankets 'which you tan buy at i'lirish fUar & Spielman's, Third stiin't, a few doors w4t of uig yhs b j ko.fi0m Paring Outkack. Wo l.-aru tliut last pvtnhitT nhiaiit. ftlirlif -.1ikiL- n viuualui.ldi r T " ' M""S wihj KHino III Ul. l nr.u.11 while on her way home,' wnwrtmiaken be- tWeen the IevH( and the Tlilrdstrcctlirldge, bi a man unknown to her, lu acciwf.sd hir with a familial .!.f,il3eVJiln,g' Uf a asked her If she was goiiu' iirthf' tlatt wiry, and on rcplyiugThal she was Tic rujdely assaulted her anil tljri ,lyin)and iii the pocket of her dress, taking a hand kirclilef thcrefroim but iRirH Hifct bold of some ten or (llleeii . dollars Ju the same racket. He then snillchcirHiT "inuir and well and ran off toward town. In tin seiiflle, t1l't'yml'ig,'1arTytiwW Fiinsideralily biuised, and the ruffian struck her on (ho m JUth, cutting her lijis. She deserils s tlie fe UiWi as a large man, w iili li'lit hair, ai J beard; had on light 4o)orel haU light cuiufinH-OH Jiis ueck, drub siuk ovcrcoaL, arid had coarse voice. Wo sincen-ly trust tlie dastardly villain may yet he caught, d receive the punishment he deserves. ItLANkari'S KollCunillMl. Just the tiling f4b H,Lf,r!,t' iwHf'!'Y tyJMi (spuglit for the purptMC, ut C'linstuplier A sjilelniau's. nTii.miMiNU. nunc nas ui-uay reccivisi aiiother addition to his already large stock ujf holiday gisxls another lot of those licautiflil diamond rings, anil several sets of liver-ware, of new and elegant patterns. le has the largest stis k ever offered ... MJfc. tt..J.l. k. .. t-. - t .....4IJ.A k. iTiey should call soon, as these beautiful i drtMv i gliliuj oa.4,i(ll.t 1'iJ.ltt I e. m ! I Albums, Purhks,Satomkij, Work Boxm. -f-lf you want to And a magnificent stock iSaUarlV Ladies' Couipaiilons, eto. gu tt C. P. lluber jtSon'a. ' " . ' ' decl-6td. t Local Matters. The "Pilgrim Fathers." R. R. & P. O. Time Table. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. Mtt CUNCrWATI, llikilLTOR VVlDb'AYTOrf'.,, Leave. Arrlre. WMlnre U jAfsoioijdrt'aTbjtttiV' a mn. .:S"i li rn'Kfitn TFHnw .s jirHawr' -U-Sl Vi:iHiani tJmeinnsti Aaaofainaodstieit,... " p Wl t.wi p m rf:wpm A'Tomo lalion. Kiurmi, H 1:00 am" v m. tfanmnanti ktail ,....m.Ma. , ,., , , 6:4o ia m Daylo . Atf;9iiiroodatioa....,r., D:t6niii ATI.ANTI0 URRAfT WRf IBRN, ,1 ,,! 120. Ipm Kntrn. Rxpraae..Hm...MH. .SrOOara I:n5k ra 'llSl4 Fxprean , M t:oapin DATTON AND MICBKIANI in te R:(K U m hhieauo MNll .........' i," :4Ar ' ra Ornr'aso and lletroit Exprena4 -SS irt' DAYTON, XRNIA AND OOLUHRtTR. ' 1 ' ( H:or,hm fatem RxvrpN T:Mlam tvtofpm -Mnil...t.,tM,.i ':MI a el1. S:i'jan 'N'ihl Hpw.'. i, ...... I A.Slpm IN llaANA CRNt'L ArJli lUYTON AND WSTXhH.' 7:.Vinm Kamarn F.KprWftfl.... S-90pm 0:20 am AiM'immodation :H '6:30pm - S iUiJ.m' IHiy Ki-e.... j. Ili0 m ANI)l!BXT, DAYTON AND CfmUNRATI. 10:111. m Sn llkT Mail fMOpm Siitiiim nellerountain Aocommodation. SrUam " I ' ' ' " DAYl'rl" ATrti UNION. " " " S:0nWm Aoonmmodallon ft-eapm l:Koii m..airrena.Mmta.n..OTtMMrtr'' ft:iS A.. Ii(lon'aflnom'mn'lMnn arflrair ln rrnemrratmi ri:M. Hftumirg leara at. S:4ft p m feaehihg Dayton alli tt. p m. I'ari!aeTiry morninff exi-ept Mondaya Fiprcahalopii at Middletown and HnmiltnA only. Trio Rolns Kaxt on the 1:0A train muat procure llu'irf-iokM In Ihe evening before eight o'clock. Th H ZS train eonnofta at Xenia with tha Pllta blirL'fe Exprean leaTinuOini'ianaM at7:ISI m J. L'H. LONG, Agent. Monetary and Commercial. Market. DAYTON, December 21, 1865. ; aaxts aaii rtmrjot. Cauiwian ttuiua TiMotitir ffaau ; t4 S buh .. S6(14li :r.i 75 1 im .. Isaai .. 4lli .. 'i'JmllO riwh .i.. 10 en iat Wllr I'AaLXY $1 fir. I Hv:r, II 401 SO I Ritrra, .:.a 11(1X75 I ClIH'aRNN, ... 01 N. lira, Tax ... t'2 'HV.12 40 STAais. lftiSIS An, i:.4....k.U,i 1 .Via I s .rraa. imias. h lOrttao HllOT, . , IHatai . ISiai Oorrka HueAa 2'23 l.aAn, ...w., T'.HAcno, FOTATaXH,.... JavilU iava uovikh, i.ii,.'io . 1 ("MAI III ... 1 OUAtl 5 a rii.H . t lK.5 fSI llAt, .. leiKkjIUKKnlt on 25 llBOrBBtXH- ..".'H4r.(al imi IS a, .",.7....: .-tllna:i'2 , i,iH SSHlr... 14M'I RD HtuAa 1 lliOl'iV; .... is sn.)!-! f'Oa'.AMMI'WdM f" nHot.aaAl.K. l! Mlll.AHHai, Saor I.KAIl, , Il-Abee, 1 fKKal 15 14 Ml HiajU Corrt Send Oon tAAIA.J I'HII' Oauxlik.-.fl.tC ai lTCH.j... "Mill HoAi-n 12ya(air. llliT-ra, IllCKl I.ASI m.tiu...(.... a.'AV ini 1 IJiok at Rwiiotjlt is always the enter ug wjo succeed. Swarz,, pf the Eitgle (lotlrlng Store is always on the move. His plaiWoXuoipg business iif next lo the Kat rine office No. 108! Mailt.' street, ami we ahk lllWB 111 c nesi to iiuil-i iC"' faiiinid'iu.itvupirt. Hill he is going to remove a few doors South Of i is present Irfcalion to No. lis Main t. Being cbnuectt'il with a lurge inan- st re iifatituriug house In Cincinnati ho Is now fir prii 4iig out bis present stock at nrst cost jes. All you want to'ilo is to call in and see him, and he will sell you a bargain, h traJi:rrit kr.lotjijr i twtnlUi melius cost. .i.. WooDr L Spell mauv 85' St. Calr street, Is silling the best o( wood at a low. price. glV him a call. dee22d2t notliing nicer or more suitable for a Christ mas prcttentl tlianl that of ft H'Mii llkejitwfi kif it friend or loved one, The. iil:u:e to go for hit-in in HtMibohii. V ou Tlurd Ktrcot, The IHTicctiou ol' .the niotrtjfrupbic art fun Llirtt be obuiiil in nil its excellence and beaiity, Jt it worib ft viit to bis little bi.ty." lo see tbe beftutiful Bieebnenii Wants roNFiKMATrow.-wc heard a .sUf!v ycnlay, wblch we thougbt very linijiobabb' at tliH time, Uiw purMrrt of wbfi'h wii;niilt 4 rttVJxry of had boeh coiuinHaUyl flio eveuhi Jaefortt at thu . mas itained lltmny. wlit rcsiijiy near JLeuia, aiicgM that ue bad left) a bas'ket twritAlnlr tltf ni.f,n0n.a gvefcio tly.fMttigniYu,wU he went to supiier. Wheu he returned tlie basket ainY'i'riitftiia, tic sysJ'irtre !gone IieLmHRsai4rttiAiiailv4ilr owe carelessness, ine wnoie story carries i in nrotial lillty. on it face, aiwl Uuieoot man neHiU: Which the- victimized iiMlivIdual re fers to Iris-los goes to strengthen the opiiilou of the liH'rixliilotis that he is inlsta- keii as to having been robbed at all. - riivil. 1r. iKidge may be cousultetl on CA. I'll istma riiiy at his rooms, Nos. 3 and 4, lips House. Also, any other day be- tw. In tills and the 2)th Inst. irNiui) CiiRiriYHAK Pkrhkntr. Kline's ,le4.iliy rltore presents a brllliaut array, of rn and costly goods suitable for Chrtst- Ulai J "resents. His cases are filled wltli golfl and. silver w stein's,' diamonds ami jnivlelry of the most elegant style and h, while )ils shelves contain the richest cheapest display of silver and platod wufiWo lie found In this oily Of anywhere cls4. Those who have the lueans to make Cb tistmus ULfta of tills sort, If they call not fail to ho suited. , : 3U1. ifoit cheap Boots mtd'.Shoes for the holi davs goto W. heliinsNo. H8 Jell'cpHiii street - o. ivsitt) tlie Market Jlouso, and next) disir to Makely's Hlaekcilillli simp. " ' I - l And In Miitiiilbhurg at his Store- opposite the Miami House. Hats and caps of all 1 kill Is at low prices. . ' ' .. ' Je2tit Bandhohb Carriages and Buggle f.'f S""" W.N " Fottrtii strm-t.. . ; . . . v , ., . ,. , j dl "tovs, ToVk.ToYit. Uave you fcw-u to tlie great Toy emporium of C. P. Huber A Son, uttNm SMUTliirdatrettl', If you have-not, at ouo,.aiid ntaka aelMxtieuf , xVir.yourU rhttmai, pretiU. Tby have Toys III ev-ry (IcseriliUoft anal in any quantity, Doth atjvMiortiule and rctiti. '' ,.diraW, DAYTON, December 21, 1865. Medical. 16 off ': jl K . J O II N It U I. I. M pnibihad Cedl6ii Ditterd. .t it it .ti t i Latnjit aid Moil Inporlaot Ular.Terj . I I r i. ,. ( . I fc.ll lll.l "IT"!1,,,,, t rti i ,1 . I N NETEENTH CENTpY . I , l MAS'H NAMR, IH, WQRxt INTIMATKI.Y nnei'teo withtlie hitrtl-ybf MATKRf A MK1- it;l uf the United Btetea, or more lavorably known aa ap;ot)erin neincat uieuoTerftMtanitnaa.oi. . . .1 I John Bull, of liOiilsvllie, Kentucky. ..... . - 'I-' ;-' I' B l Hi nltnitabl praparatloa tRAKtAFARJLl.A hse I on NUo.i at the bead ol the varioua eom oiiniia ol that valuuble drus. T n -.t l i f t tvi -.i r ..l.iO -i.i . HIHICOMPOUND OF WILD CI1F.RRY HAS ItNXIMK A IIOUSKIIOI.D iVOUD .TllttOUliUOCT , TUKv WKST AND SOUTH. HIS WORM lAIZKNUKKN, IN LlSTHAN II Aati-F.it vviikiis iiKiiuJH ii ii n u DCCTION ATTAIN KD A RKPUTATlON AS WIDE SPREAD AS TUB CONTINENT O Fl V O R T 11 ' A M K It I C A : 1 ii i . I 1 .-. -i i i ' htiet heorownins Rlory of hia life remainM to he at tainei in hia .liwiovery, or ralheroomtiiiiMtton, 'or he lmm aot I'laim to hnve been the diar.ovt rnrol OxnaoN, whK'H isthe li.ia ot the Rittere now olWed to the publiay rnafhnni.r hAISrA-iPt-t trmaliaetHhalataala' ol Ontitral America, to whom it virtue have twee known for more than two hundred yearn Armed with a the Indian bids deSanoe to the moat ilea.lly matafia, anil hau'tlea, waliout fear, Uie most venom oiih Si.riientH. lit Istu isjilier with them, iliat wfnil. theniia breath in the TKidy. the t!edron la potent to ourojno matter what thudmeatia may be. Wrle Dr. Hii'Iih not prelHired to en.loreo thie ex tvviibant pri.Uini.ion, he is neverthelese Hatintied Irom athotoiiijli ,'XAminalion of the evhtence relating- to ita vifluea,lh t a a remedy and preventative for all diMeaieaaisRisvV6k ejtdi.Hdre.vllher to hanir a or or elimete, or to mia.imalie influences,!! V niiV ITHO A RIVi AL uatlydeaervea the Mrtfltetto iclas aa long ea- oeutral America and to weattnaiea. IN DYSPEPSIA UtJmfintlrfi lLl ARM thfto rot'tikimi. 1 h' it nniHiriK fn the An tti range of JdiUt-wft Mttdi' a thnt can for ft uiumeni har A Ail I M-c.oiim- rW -t4wM-.4Vw.il ulftAt Mr A fctbnd q til .evuth f-dilion of th Untied HUien Vwp iin- klorji, M.K't iiui A l-neii of bxtmrtmtiau in which Dr. RuH hiw tf-eeD (Vjf yAnrw iikw1, hM brut fiMn'brnWtafiii ton nuooHt fiH fdrminfttlon, nd h ih now entttMcni to oiler to the puir oommiit.orio' cbukuk wiui other approved Ltitti!. th whole preterveil in the bert uiiklitror ooppf rhtilled Bourbon Whiuky, wbloh he ! txtill- atMlllltan no tqiiai iu hip wuriu. HHmiKliLfiiruiHli vo'uine of oerdtleteH, but th putsl.ri1ii.ye long etuts letftraeii wOeMttmiale aueh Uiiuxh h thMftrtrue ftviie. The MftreHt ptui Ia. for every one to tent for hJinnelthe virtue pl anew ineaiune. I ' 1 1 S cjBrymoisr bitters. TrUU mul You Will Never U - Any Othem. lib not neocar to pnbliMh a Ipng liatof diaoaaea fcrwrii irb PiatnaiiHuai 011-ia.Knrmr tmr a pe.iic. ( lo all dlaeaana ol uie lit WU1,S, M V:iC OU KIDNEYS, tH ALL AFPRCTlOOg tl'' Krtin, ikheHdlhg Upon' J)mffe- yncnr or inc mvmiirn in ervfnaiv, 4n Uout, Klteninuumin, m Neuralgia, ana in l-'t' V Ell AND AO UK. 4 tv l.i r . 1 L it ia Heetined to aunereeda all other remediea. Tl mlvirM liifieSilleeaeea. but It tire Tenia ther. wlnas'aaaof mpiiuii,wtNin uuur eaea meal, will obviate tha ill etVetaof the moat n,haalthy Himate.and aureen the pr.jaoa lakinx ai ksaiuat dla umlar lh moat tryil axpoaur. rocexuj ok eoijj by urdooists a : ;.'."'" '1B. JOHN H1IL1. crtaoiaa 0(V, Fifth street, LauiiiiiII, Ky. Sold H'holenale ami Hetail by K. KUIZKLI, - . AGKNT, WUOLK8ALR AMD kKTAIL DKUlMIIMT, It Seoead. treat, Payton.OkW . . . 1 . A U Ifj-lllll II I WHO ALSO n.is i I ItfiU'R Strapurillit, IiuU'a Worm Ietroyer, 'ply li 1 u''-eTy" MP1 DAYTON, December 21, 1865. Medical. BY TELEGRAPH. From Washington. [SPECIAL TO CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.] [SPECIAL TO CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.] WASHINGTON December 21. The) tlclmfe lietwecn Wllsoii'and Ssnlsbiiry -f1ly in I if trie pro the Senate divulged the progrs of trie programme which I telegraphed yon last liight. Senator Wilson has lieen, heretofore, the' hcmjliman of Sumner, and was one ot the last men expected to fall Into line as one of the President's guards. Hut this run he tonldwitha gracefnrfttrewell of the radicals, and hiade the first step toward enlisting in' the lininn ranks. With a maintenance of goo.1 temiicr and the exhibition of a true riiilqn spirit on the part of the South, the President will bo enabled to win a substan tial victory. , . . liullng Southern ncil hci-e'are delighted ' With the prospect. , Tlie funeral of Governor Corwlil yt'sU'r day tvas attended liy an Immense concourse of citizens and ofileials of all grades, from ' the Highest to tlie lowest, as a token orre-" specl to-the iliiciwwtU All the leiartinents were closed at half-past twoi o'elix'k. ami the dlerks aflonleil an opportunity' at- , Icrlif the funeral. i With the 'exception of the usual New years riMieptiKn, -there are to bono Uivees iit tlio White House this winter, until after , the icasseinbling of Congrms. The cause, assigned is ithu dilnpidutiou uf tlie prem ises And furniture. Piilitiejtl cln les are liusv to-day discuss- , ing the debate in tlie Senate between Sum ner land Cowan on reconstruction. Ihe,. fornid;, following Uie inail of 'J'liad. SU- ,, vensl in the House, baldly proclaimed a nut eal war aira list Die si mini stratum ixn- Ify" ill regard to the Sontli. 1 Ait. cowan adminisiereii to mm a nmniv lint sevcrtr temike. which caused the Miis- Hachlisetts negiYiiiltillst to hang even his itcsil with shame for his sttnek upon the 1'i-esideiit,. and tlie people of the (Southern Ull s. It luts lii-en another losing dav to the radi- . ills, and the work of rociiiistnietion of . parties goi bravelv on. Already Con- rcss Is ctaHslttisl uniler three neatts : union. ir1 Afluiiiiislnition men, Railinals and Coi- erl'ails. The Ailministration. party is ant growing s.inger, ami If is preiiicceti by sage poliliital ohservei-s that lien Uie resilient ohiis tire from lits reserves ol tg igiius there will lie lew left to oppose, is Ooliev. Tills is to be done earl v in Jaii- uirv, beginning with the use of Kxtuulive patriiniige. ... , .. ... i .., r.ten iicpiiDiicans aumit mat wunin itrtir davs h hudiiritr of the Senate will ' tie oil the Side of the Adiiiiilistration. Tills is all that will be needed, for with aeon-' rvhtlve mluoritv In the Semite tlie ratft- als Un the House will lie utterly Jiowerlcss iir harmful legislation, exfent to refuse iidrnlssion to 'inemlierS from the- Southern StaU'S.; 1 " i The Deoiile of Washifigton voted to-dav Ujui (Jie question of extending the right of Wntlrage to persona off color, oeven inou- " naiitt vuirx were cnuv nninni.. niru -a.iuy sevejity-nv lor the extension. -i n From New York. NEW YORK, December 21. 1 o'tiere has lx!en u very severe gale in our... harbor, lasting nil day. Much damage has IsH'ii done to the shipping. The wind inn r." 111 .-son continues to uiowy out will) less violence.. 1 A' letter from Washington lays uoiiretler- imiihIs are Delng bougtit up by parties ioj arewiUing to risk the chance of their itrnDtion bv the United States. Aflviced from Panama report the discov- rv of rich irold mines In- the Vieinitv of Tiunaro' ami Bnrbacoas, Statu -of Cunea, New tireniuia.' Four men, In eight oavs, took out thirtypountls. ' 1 Dispatches irom Washington sav tleneral Ixigitn's name for mission to Mexico w as notpu the list ol appointments sent to tlie Semite for continuation. From Chicago. CHICAGO, December 21. The livery-stable of William Mulder, on lliinm street, was eutireJy destroyed by tire last evening, and twelve horses were burned to death. Ixiss, 7.0u0. TlieOovcrmnenl urois'rl v at (.iitnu IlotitT- las has all Is en disisiscd of at auction, and the military authorities have now ceased to Hold possession 01 iiieiauu. cw eiunps 111 the Country have a more interesting his tory limn ( snip Douglas. The great tunnel under Lake Michigan Is now coinuletist a tlistauee of 4.770 feet out nearly a mile. They are getting along nuciy out on me ci'iii;uicy nave 111c siiait down, and w ithin a day or two they will begin to tunnel shoreward. TI111 llrwt of Junimry will find more than one-half of the tunnel luautv uuil Irom mat time the work will prooress with twice the oreseul rapidity, as they will be tunneling from btiih ends, and in a few moths will meet. Ihe snow-storm . of yesterday is suc ceeded by clear and bitter cold weather. The mercury this morning stood at thirteen degress below aero. 1 A dispatch from St. Paul state Uie nicr )urj there at twenty-seven degree below aero. Live Hogs are selling to-day at 8'(i9JijC, grotsi. Tlie patwers were buying una will sooa commence operaliojis. A I gu A I, DOTUJIt. saoon o. purer, ruuuatn, aa laaa Homer and Oatliann Borner, ol lasranffeC ' lAKliana, andSarahti, Ruveraad Lewta A. Btivac Montgomery ue., uuo, ueienaania. Superior OAim of MoatrtDery Co., Ohio. The above named detenSanta will take notie UialJaiobO. Stiver, e Ihe Sih day ot September, A. U, 1S06, lied bie pettltoa I Uie Hunor Oonrt of Montgomery Oeunty, Ohio, ankins that partition he made of the fetlowin deannned Dfemiaee. and dower aaManed therei te aHt tAarah I Stiver, a aremleea beta aiaetvaeree I ttieaooth eaat eoruer ol the north weetnuaner of aeeuen number iv) an. teen; Aowernar(4), ren lour eaet, aiMl that at tlie lieeember term ofaeid oour. aaid nlaintil will ak thatan order bn riate for tbe partitio efeaid pramiaaa 1 psrwanee el the atalute. 4AWB u,.T11AK, MilIRR, AMoreey. atw aaq. w 1 bcILK ljTOTIOR Toth Prbai Oourtof MottlAtoatery Co. Ohio. J Denote pwyer, Adm'rof Wm. Foley, dee' .1. Mewr Foley, widow. Daniel Folev of the Stele el low. (Ilea Foley lt.tenaarr.el with atulllvaa of thalstateof MaertarhiiHetM, Mary rotey inlerxnaa lleW wtth Jeh RarreR of Oamlandire eity. State of loaiaaa. Job Foley ofthe Rial wf indiaoe aavl Our 4.lia Foley of tlie county of Mnet-omery, Ohio, endlhe uuavMiwn hetra ofaaid Williaaa Foley, dee'd, arelhereby lutonrerd I bet 00 the 16th dav of Sei.tem. Vrl ISM, aei.t ailmintateausr lied baa petwto in Uio PrtiMateOnuet of alontaromer, eounty, tlrao, th elw teoaead preyr w etuch peutloo I 10 obuaie an order ssa U.e VMO May ul January, less fur ui aeana mffitot d.HverolOeihenne Foley, tbe widow ofaaid Wiliatn Foley, dee'd. and for the eale el the follow, inaf real uu, aitueteH In the county ofSheiby, in tlie Surfeof Obltt,AfwhalJltbo aaid deoeaaad died aalaed to it; ' Toe aootb half of fha weat hall of the eolith eaa-t qnarter of serlloa No A. townartip I, I. rrnae Seoet, roauumna; aorta awr mora r lee, le pay tbe dels nru a ian r ot aeiu oaaeii. . DfaTtlafB rWYBR. Adas', ol Wax. Foley, aWd, atw