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Business Notices. ttTHTANDAHKn llOMKOrATIHC MKnICUtB. Tli gent of Humphrey's Homeopatlt le Specifics hu received a very Important addition to hit tUt of Humphrey'1 fcnAclfle Homeopathic Remedies In the shape of SpccMe No. St, which enrtw dlfttherls, ftofl ulcerated sore throat. These sieclfles have obtained a wide celebrity aiming the medl eal practitioner and am very Jargel used by them, being pronit, efficient, reliable and convenient. An extended advertise ment In another column Rive a list of the different species, the diseases which they remedy, and the price. The case for fami ly use are especially worthy of attention, and alKO the new department of vctertiary specifies. The headquarter of Humphrey's Hpcelllc Homeopathic Medicine Co, ta at (Mil Brordway, New York. "Uaust tkeu not mimiM to a asla dlaaaaad, And, with Boma awaet, oblivions antldola, Claajua Um foul bHom of ttw narilona slut That waihs a bob lha haarl M Certainly; Pi.iirraMoM BrmtRS will do It when nothing else with Melancholy, Depression, Hypochondria. Insanity, all spring, more or leas, from a diseased stom ach, aud this Plantation llirrKHH Is a sure cure for. There la no mlstako about It ; Pyspcpaio, Headache, Dullness, Ague, and Iow Spirits must yield to the health giving "d genial Influence of the Plant a Ttoa limn-. If yon are In doubt, make en trial and be convinced. lW Ah Invaluable Rkmbdt, None, except those who have suffered all the hor rors of threatened Consumption, cau fully appreciate the value and efficacy of I)a. Hall's BALSAM a sovereign remedy In all the various stage of this much dreaded disease. HT Consumption Is a disease which is carrying Its victims to the tombs by the thousands, without being arrested in Its , progress. But a brighter day Is coming and has come to snocoHgftilly arrest tills disease. Allan's Lung Balaam U making truly re markable cures of what was considered by , Physicians at lucnrahle Consumption. i for sale by the Dealers In Family Mcdl- elno generally. ' j IV Take Blokrene and defy Fever, and . Ague, ' This glorious vegetable tonic ftsrtl- i flee tlie system against Intermittent, cures dyspepsia puts the nerves In order, clears the brain, istsstalsfs Hie foiiRtltUtloii, and restores the lost vigor of any and every organ.' Depot 28 Dcy at, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists. '. EE AMU Eab. Dr. Ciilbertsou, Oeculist and ' Aurlst, of Richmond, Indiana, will visit Dayton professionally,, and can be found at Vie Phillips House, Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday ' aud Friday,' January 3, 3, 4, and ft, . He can be consulted by all af flicted with any disease of the Eye and Ear fr of ekarg. Dr. Culburtsou's reputatloa 1 of the highest standing in, this country as an operator on the Eye and Ear.' His eminent position for skill and ability has loug been establlstied, and hit references and certificates are from the best men and Journals, and are In our immediate vicinity. See circular.' .i , . , de20w3t. tJTD"- Morr'a YwJKTAi.a Iavxa Pills are constantly becoming more aud more popular.1; They are acknowledged to have bo rival In the euro of such .disease a Liver Complaint,' Dyspepsia, Fever of all kinds, Jaundice, Costlvcncss, Pain In the Stomach, Side, Head, Bock, and Bowels, Bilious Complaints, Los ot Appetite, Sick Headache, Scrofula, Scald Head, Rheuma tism, Colic, Pleurisy, Pimples and Sore on the Skin, Palpitation of the Heart, Lownest of Spirits, Pain or Weakness of the Breast, Diseases of Spine aud Kadueya, Sore Eyes, Diarrhea or Dysentery, Cold, etc. Moat of the above-named diseases may be prevented by taking D Mott's Veob table Livm Pills In season, or when the liver becomes first deranged, which carry off, throngh the bowies and the secretions of the skin and kidneys, those poisonous humors that clog the stomach, bowels, and skin, and become accumulated in the blood. There has been as great a progress in sci ence, and especially in that of medicine, within the past few years, as there has u the arte. To such perfection have they brought thin science, that the medicinal properties are condensed and concentrated Into the resins or salts of the plant, which they extract from It, and leave the inert or woody matter. The old mode of extracting these medicinal proertles by boiling for a long time In water is found, in most caao, to render tu medicinal qualities wholly inert, or even decomposing them. On. Mott'8 Veoktabi.e Ijvkr Pills are composed of chemical vegetable extracts, mostly from plant growlug in our own country some of these plant have a direct action on the liver, others Uion the skin, others on the kidneys, and others upon the bowels aud lungs. It Is1 by a iecullor chemical combination of all these extracts that these l'lll are Buttle, possessing the moat extraordinary eincaoy for ouriug the above-named dlaeases. ' Thoae who have suffered from Scrof ula, Eruptions, or any other impurity of the Blood, will find doovill's JUlooq amp LrvBii Svsur Invaluable, a it will cleanse the Blood and permanently eradicate from the system the causa of tlie disease, thereby restoring health, and vivacity to the sys tem.' ,, ; .' '., '.. OT No lady should be without De Towmslcy's InbiA Tootuachb Amodymb in ber family. If she has children that have the toothache It wlU cure them. If any of the family have scurvy on the gums it will cure it. If some of the cousins have diseased gums, rendering their mouth very unpleasant, It will cure tlie disease, and render the gum red aud of a beautiful eolor. ' Loot. On Friday or Saturday last a Gold Cross Breast Pin, with white sets. A lib eral rewaad will be paid for )t,. wcuru to ths Enruta office, Dayton." dtf THE" MILT EMPIRE Friday, December 29, 1865. Local Matters. I RINTRR8 Attkntiom I There will be a meeting of all the Printers of Dayton, at the News Itoom of the Empiric, on SATUR DAY, SVKNINU, December JO, 1965, to take action for properly observing the coming anniversary of Ben. Franklin's Birthday. lt every typo be present. I.t'XUttlK AT THE VKRT IOWEST PKIOK8-r At A. Xt Dunhrvy's, Oregon Fruit, .News and Oyster depot. Give him a call. He la a very obliging young man. Dec.lftdlm Wanted. A dwelling house, with from six to eight rooms, in a pleasant location. Enquire at this office. Hanimmime Carriages and Buggies at tangdon's Carriage tthop, 11, 13 and 16 Fourth street. " ' "' din Military Items. The 64th O. V. 1, con sisting of twenty-four officers and 814 men, has been mustered out at New Orleans, and, with twenty-four officers and 130 men, are on their way to Camp Chase. The lSth and 05th O. V. I. arrived at Camp Chase on Monday for flnal payment and discharge, r . i 1 1. . . , , I'll: ; - -- ' 'i' Mt Major Nrijiom Dowmino, of Ixiiidon, 0, whom the Urban papers killed last week by a paragraph representing that ho walked off the balcony of tho Amerioaa House at Delaware, striking his head on the pave ment, and dying in ten minutes, reports himself alive and tolerably , comfortable "for a dead man." The people of Miami City are petitioning to be annexed to tho city of Dayton.. The reasons for this movement is uot very clear to the minds of some persons. The most forcible one we have yet heard, is that, after the annexation, the people of that suburb itill iuit have $o far to walk to town. DaYtok Bmhrb. This staunch Demo cratic paper, the organ of the Montgomery l)mourany. and now owned by our old friend H. II. Robinson; comes to us In an entire new dress, and looks finely. Mr. K. Is a vigorous writer and has had a great deal of experience as editor and publisher; and under his care we doubt not the Western Empire wlU have a secoeasful and useful career.' II to assisted in the editorial department by Mr. Fitch. Suo cess to Rob and the Empire. Vrauford County fbrum. . 1 , Simon Kenton's KuMAins-The remains of General Simon Kenton, which were buried in 1838, near his old home, not far from Zanesflcld, Logan county, were on Thursday of last week, rebilrled with ap propriate ceremonies In Oakdale Cemetery, about a mile from Urbana. The old tomb stone were removed with the remains, the head-stone bearing this Inoriptlon l "Tu memory 6f Gen. Simon Kenton, who was born April 13, 1755, in Culpepper Coun ty, Virginia, and died April 2U, 1M35, aged 81 years and 30 days. "Ills fellow cltixens of the West will long remember him a the skillful pioneer of early time, the brave soldier and the honest man." I.OMT Baby, Two or three nights ago, as we learn from the Cincinnati Enquirer, the train on theCtnclunutl, Hamilton and Day ton Railroad arrived in that city with a passenger that had not been ticketed to any destination. In other words the con ductor on the train, soon after it left Ham ilton, found upon a platform of one of the ears a banket, which, ipon examination, proved to contain child apiiarently six day old. It was well dressed, and was supplied with an extra quantity of clothing, and wrapped In a spotted shawl that was patched in a couple of places with silk, an examination ol which may lead to the dis covery of the mother. The conductor, who was constantly passing to and fro In the can, fuel eoa tides t that his charge must have been plaited UKin the train at Hamil ton. When he arrived In Cincinnati, he placed the little waif In the hands of tlie private watchman at the depot, who kept It until the following morning, when he took it to the City Prison, anil placed It In charge of Thomas LlppUtcott, th keeper thereof he handing It eter to tlie Orphan Asylum. Poor, little forsaken thing, probably con ceived In sin and born in shame ; and tills Is the way tlie guilty mother contrives to shulllo off the responsibility of her off spring. The time may arrive when, In her remorse, she muy seek to recover It from those Into whose hands it has fallcu. . Buckwheat Cakes. The season fur buckwheat cake havlna arrived. We re- nrtnt tram tha Anfrietm AarttxlttrlliL the I following recipe for making them after an J I Improved method i "The finest, tenderest cakes can be made lr adding a little unbolted wheat (or tiraham flour to the buckwheat. Iwai than a quarter will do. Mix with cold, sour milk, or fresh (not sweet) buttermilk, which is best. The sod (emptyings are dispensed with) when put In cold batter, ;, wllV not act satisfactorily. Bake at once. '' The heat will start the effervesoenoe, and ff the paste rises It will bake, thus proven-' ting it from falling. Hence the oulmlna- ting point of lightness is attained. The batter rises snowy and beautiful, an1 tlie uiiial, to oouaUir-a. Uu too fWth UuU wheu Unit lali MfWUVWIatl UIT liJU irvail W IIOU soda alone U used. Thus the bother of emptvlngsU all dispensed wltli. l'ncake In this way can be baked at auy time, aud, on the shortest notice. We keep our flour mixed, the Oraham with the buckwheat reaily fur use, , ,., f . a Dr. J.W.UuaHB, of OeYeUud, has been invtatad of murder la tb first degree. A I IP.awa .A.hl..Mlm -t ' pancake will (well to almost amine dlmen- that Can D Da Iced With uot a tUCh Of Mill. muni tatviL. iiuwivr. nitiat ia aUiiiua inan t Wi copy th following from the Cincin nati ComaMrefol of yesterday, In order that our readers nisy see' In what! light the Twltchcll, Crumbaugh and Blckham im broglio Is viewed abroad W don't ex actly like the snmmary way In whloh the Comiasrctal editor disposes of the Opera House ""sensation." That is considered a "big thing" hereand not only the Opera nouso; but the man that got np the sensa tion i i Pickwick in the Pulpit. Dayton Is bussing human hive, thor oughly stirred up. It happened thus! Tim Rev. J. K. Twltchcll became convinced that It was his duty to say something in behalf of temperance, and the subject be ing rather trite, by reason of much general izing, he added the snnce piquant in a lec ture on the subject, delivered bv him hint Sunday afternoon, lie bromrht tho mat ter home to tlie hearts and iieurllistiNirs of his auditors. Among the causes of pnt valllnir liiteinncraiicc. ho enumerated wine. "The cauntenunce of liquor, and the use of liquor In what are called the upper circle of society." He said he had been told that there was not one out of ten of tho gay, and wealthy, and fashionable, In that city, who did not drink, sometime to intoxica tion. This might be exaggeration. Ho had also been told that at masouerade balls, all kindB of Indecencies and Immoralities are practiced, and says : I added that "I knew of one, (and If It were necessary I could give the facte us they were rcjiortod to me,) among tlie wealthy, and fashionable, and aristocratic and first families, from which. In the early morning, ten young men were carried to meir nomes aeaa ves Koau tieaa to an sense of dignltv and honor, and manhood. hontl. 1 salt! that thine like tills had oc currea in our own city." I joined with this Illustration of educ tlve Influences, "marriage festivals' In high life, making the application definitely and distinctly to our own oity, but without any personal allusion to any special scene, r, lieu drinking io intoxication is tolerated, re marking (and these are tho precise words, in tneir precise connection), tlieso arc home facte.' Notes were taken of this rather uentonal discourse, by S. C. Crumbaugh, and pub- iisneu as a communication lu the IMytoii Journal of Monday. It now appears that Mr. criimhaiign misapprehended the Rev. Mr. Twltchcll, and so reported the reference to tlie masquerade .ball as annlvlnu to a recent affair of that klud, which took place at the house of a respectable lady In that city. The anuearauce ot tills communication in tlie Journal, threw the town Into an uproar. Among theattenduntsatthlsbaU, were two reccntiy-roturnea army omcers. who, like thereat, were "mad as March hares," aud took after the unfortunate clerm men In a style that gave him a realizing sense of his responsibilities. lie disclaimed having made allusion to that particular masque rade, and came out in a card in Wednes day's patier, from which the above extracts are taken, in wmcn he runner ssys : "So far as there being any reference, in this connection, or in any connection, In any part of the address, to any 'masquerade party lately neia in tins community, in connection with any family or families, there was nothing. "i am say, ana say witu sorrow, tnat young men and old men, walking in the higher circles, living in palaces of our oity. and constituting the so-called first-class of society, do drink to Intoxication, and that they from their position, and wealth, and Influence, were greatly responsible for this evil. I am excoedlnirlv sorry that the renort of the address made by 'Sigma,' was, as I oeiieve without toe si mutest intention, on his part, of wronging ine, or others, so worded, or has been so construed, as to have the personal application received." The writer of the unfortunate communi cation was also called to acuouut, and tlie result was another rani, as follows I "DAYTON, Dec. 26, 1865. "I hereby retract so much of tho commu nication signed "Hlgma," In the Journal of tlie 'inth Inst, as refers to a Masquerade Jiarty held In this city, as being without bundutlon In fact, and sincerely regretting its publication, hereby apologize to the parties seemingly referred to. laigneuj "B. i:. irumbauoh. The editor of the Journal was also brought, as Elder Shelton would say, to the Judgment sent. The so-called rcort, he says, "was inserted without our knowledge or approval," ami the manuscript would been rejected as Improper for publication. nave Had tne editor seen It: anu n men proceeds to tell at length how It crept In athlofllkctnthe night. The moral of all tills Is that reverend clergy, when they propose to make a home uiruHi, snouia put on paer wnai they in tend aaylug,orthat newspapers which pub lish what they have to say should employ phonographlo reporters who will follow them literally. It looks as tliouirh tlie Rev. Mr.TwitclielL tukimr his own statement. shaved the line pretty close, and, though he may not huve intended to particularize, so constructed his sentences as to convey the impression to the reporter thut he did make B personal allusion. The questiou of the accurary of tlie re port lies between the minister and the re porter, and a the reverend gentleman finds Impersonality iu his "home facts" conven ient, ami his discourse being verbal, the re porter Is convinced that be made a blunder, which Talleyrand said was more than a crime, and take back tlie offensive part of the report. Altogether, Dayton ho not had aueu a sensation since war times. The new 0era J louse, whlcn Kuwlu lorrest is to formally open on uie 1st proi. na oouie in ror a tiiundartnar hrnauUlili, rVnm tha isilnlt. hut that was a mild sensation corn Dared with I tn;L7nlVn tt"'. i wiicneu creaiea ovf 11IB Uim V1IBHWUS lAIUUUvlUU V IIUMIO IDVMB) whlf h he now at M mwh p,,,, to strut, as Impersonal, and not intended to be home fact if any body Is found hit by them and call upon him for an explanation. He would probably have the public understand that they are home facts In the 1'ickwicklan sense. ,,, ,-, . v , ,. , , , , u excelled by no other road In th eountrr. 1 umv tlmt. tm i.,lw ft o VB - -, , , l04D Travel. A ride over the Cincinnati, Hamilton A, Dayton, or til At- lantle and Great Western "Broad Ousge,' , , Is on of ths luxuries of tha times. Both are solid Institution. Their management two l.nt for eonTeyanoe. wuihj auvu a f to know that both of these line ar lu mot n,,, .Her and mott Oourishlng 4 pleaMUra coudltlon. , Boabd Waktbd. for a f entloman and hi wlAt La a raspeotalil priraU family. Beferenoe given snj requlrsd. Apply ta person, er address "Foreman," Eh rial .7 "' I A I vaana I The Opera- Hoitmb'. We dropped lu a moment at this spllendld edifice yesterday. The workmen are pushing things a head rapidly, and although there Is a large amount of work to bo done, there will be no disappointment from this cause. Mana ger Fredericks, who hss proved himself to be emphatically a working man. Is putting tilings in shape "behind the scenes." Every thing will bo lu order for tho grand open ing ceremonies on Monday evening. We learn that ticket for reserved seat are going off at a rate which astonishes the most sanguine. They can be had at the Music store of J. T. Kcuncy, Clegg's Build -m Salr in Dayton-View. Thero wlU be a sale of a horse and wagon and a qunnlty of liotoeit aush at .1. FclehtV, In Dayton-View at ten A. M. to-morrow Suturdav. C 1' lluhcr A Son are the Salesmen. The art! cles to be sold arc a bargain as they will no sola cheap. Salo positive. f t IIarmonia's Ball The Uarmonla So ciety wlU hold their annual Now Year's Ball at Beckel's Hull, next Monday even ing, januury 1. lHtia. This ball Is exclu sively for members and their friends. Memliers can securo their tickets of M. Schneider, 100 Main street. Sale of Funs. Ladles of Dayton and vicinity, we would respecttully call your esH'clal and undivided nttentlnn to the sale of Furs, consisting In part of capes, vleto. rtnes, muff's and ciifls, gent's, gloves and collars, and children's full sets of of furs and sleighing robes. The good are all this season's manufacture and Importation, and those wishing to make a New Year's pres ent should not fall to attend this evening and to-morrow afternoon. 8aIo esiieclally for the ladles at 313 Third street, six doors west of the post office, CHRISTOPHER & SPIELMAN, Auctioneers. Auctioneers. R. R. & P. O. Time Table. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS OSSWITS0 DAI IT. CINCINNATI, HAMILTON AND DAYTON. L. Arrive. . OlTvlnuKtl AmmxMtauoB Illim Siittsm Kittru EiprM. 1S:0fiam lO:lKisin CiiMimiMti AeuomsuidstlopH.w. fiioo pm 8:00 pm AiK.moiftiion 7 60 pro 4 10pm Jln.r...; l.tutn :topm ' '.n.'irnll Mull S:46sm Ilsrton Aooommndstlnn :Mpm ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN. 1i:Mpin K"l-ro Kir Mm l:USam fNlxht ExprsM......... M..M 4:USpm DAYTON AND MICUIOAK. , r, , Khisam iwiro ...-............. .....4..' t4m SSMpm nhKuuptod bxrsto KprM... 6:Upm . DAYTON, XJINIA ANP COLUMBUS. U:Msm -trn iprei... T:Msm 4:40 pm Mall. .... ....M...M.1 t:Mm :lpm hl ttprra.... t iopm INDIANA CRMT't AND DAYTOH AKt WESTERN. 7:90 s m JMim linn WWM.H s so p m B:S0 m Aooommodfttioa , A Hi p m S:3 pm Dajr KiprM............ lliuoS m SANDUSKY, DAYTON AND CINCINNATI. lMsm Suidnoky Man 140 pm SK p m ButMail AooommodACloa. S:S6 a a ( ".' DAYTON AND UNION. ! ; 10:lAm Anooinmodjuloa ,w IBpm l p m liptm. ti46 a m liajrtoa AoamwUo arrlrs ta OlnoiassiJ al :SA. Kstursip lMTr4:4A Dm rMohihf DmIub tM p m. . , tRxprwss slop si Mid.flstuwn and Hsmllton oply. tThoM HDlBtf Ran l oa ths 1:0S trslA nuil uroflun their ukl is Thn pvmilnR tafor piuht o'clock. 1'hs S:U I hud oonnoU ai Xo ! with Ilia Pitta- sirsh KaprSMalaaTingClBOisnaU At7:oo p m j. lya.LoNu, Aaa(. Monetary and Commercial. New York Money Market. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, December 28. Monar San r at Sntr per can. Hlarlinii dull al louk 1IVM. Onl I a bad trmar. own Inn al 146W. sad olaaiB at IU. - - . . uovarniiiant sioraa sra sioaay. Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI, December 28, 1865. PI.0UR Thar waa flr looal damaad. sad ths ordar Iron th South are IDnrmain. Th msrfcot riilas Ana at fall rat. Wa quat suparflaa at a7j 7 151 aztra al 17 6l(Dl, aad famllr and laaoy at SI WMll. 6RA1N. Th daniaaal Ibrwhaat ! roual la th ananiuiN.aBd lh mark! rulosflrinarat 91 sfttfl r prima eld rad, aad (I Sul t lor tba bast f rariaa onaa rad Oora IB aotlna k full rataai wa qnota mllodatSoaioraar, asdtasti for shallad, la Iwlk aad alavoaor OaiaaradtBtl aa prioaa aoailaal Slat 49 la ataratof. Br qulvl al 760 tor prima ftmnl4. WHInK V. Tha dvmaad la limit!, iioldara ar skm( It IU. Noaslaa. Ia boad, M la aakad. CINCINNATI, December 28, 1865. Dayton Market. DAYTON, December 28, 1865. ssais ass rsoapos. TlSSTST H S4 IS rjoas, ....... 0T HABLBf, ... Km HtTTBB, ... Cattwaaa, , 1(40 S3 ... 7M1 00 Tsaao MMtt Ofl)lt lAitlS .. ISaW ...... IHAKO . 1 tWiol 10 , I 0010)1 1ft ,. S OOriAl AO ruHis 10 oo Wki.t, PI BO Nw tl 4IViil aft Bib, u7S aooa bibb, aaraifc. Till, ........ Hm so Stashs, ... SoAra, .. Hmot, ..... BAB, .. TOAAOTO, PUTAtBBS, Rio Oorraa, , 3fw,:f7li Sou. Vim' ISO Oorraa Soab. . Java CorrAB. ... Oaoaaaa SvaAS, 4OM an . 1 40 arpLB, Sravr, ....! 6AB1 76 Ou Baaa, 94 HAT, 1 Oftvll suU 00 SOOBaiBB- molBSAUL Tbab. ... II 4S1 7Uaal It Mouasaa, ..... I total Saot, Sa SS I.BAB, IK4II tlAlBB ArBLSB, ... 1H(B)I4 Horn, 4aA4 Stabjb BfSjlO SoAfS, ... 1S4IS Wm.ir 1 is Ourraa 3lia.ll SlKlAB, 14Al CorrBB Howab. ... lUtiaiO 'UiuuiaaSu...... II .Kk"' UtSUH l.ABB, w. Koaa. , T.BAOOO, If . 10416 val Hi atra-t, la u ami ora or laaa H.da to ba tnada , it-K h4. t. siu a,u,.mH Notloo to Bridge Contractors. SIXTH 8THKKT It It I IM1K, CITV UAVTON. AVDITOB'S OrBIOB. M OHTaHBBI Oo., O, I 1, OlAlfl ttoa. 11 o'i i(alid rtoeoBAU will nr. nsckiviD Auditor's Grno qbUI MuBdar. Jaauarw Doaad of Maroua Bnatar. Joha Bult. attd Juha Won wrnii.. , aj a aumt vanmiHMi. aw. al.lorf, Hrtdiro Onoamitua of tha att of Dat ton. aad lma ApiacaU, a Coaawiittaa apou.. Uy tita t Board of CHiniy OomniiMionua. I To build an iron bridita aoruaa ttit oanal on Sixth of Dayton, m loilowat IT tWl 4 on ooa aid, n v tj hat in widto 1 tha atatfla fbat hia own nlan and iipraAoationa l"ha Oontm ttxa ra- tanl a-m1 iirwvAt wwas snaas su r sra-ua siubbx was s uwuui w" - , Z3,"""l"ni"Mj"i "lixHum 'Jn, ' , ' Mabciis BciaiAk,"4"'- osisdawtw Ctotrmaa Bnti Oosa, Tuuplka Election. ILL BS) AN HI.BCTK1M lKt-D 4T aarr'a I atih aaraf Hatal la Waal Al'iaaSna, a Maaaar "wJTT tarraBriaBaiB(nr. J,-!"? A. PDBl jaauAfT. taaa, la i laramars Baa Ooaiaaoy PDBLAr, tast HfGlaoWH BY TELEGRAPH. From Washington. [SPECIAL TO CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.] WASHINGTON December 28. ' The radical faction In Congress has be. come so well convinced of Its Inability to carry out the proposed measure of territo rializing the rkiuth nud defeating the l'rcs Ident's plan of reconstruction, that a new programme has been Invented to cireiim. vent the l'rcsltVut If possible. I'rcciscly tlie same tactic as those em ployed in the kansas Imbroglio have been adopted. Resolutions aro to lie Introduced authorizing the Owns Committee of Fif teen to appoint a sub-committee to visit all parts of tne Hoiith, and report upon the condition or allalrs. V lien It Is recollected that this sub-coiiinilttee. If authorised, will be appointed by Thaddcus Htovcns, the cliarai'tor of Its report may be easily aiillcl pntcd. The olrjoct of this moveiiHMit Is to delay the reconstruction of the Hotith on the l"resltlnnt's plan, but Is confidently be lieved that the reconstruction will be com- plcted long lx'lore any such committee, if one slioultl oe appolntetl, can make a re port. The President was c.loet'd for several hours to-tlay with the Secretaries of War and the Treasury and tlencral ti rant. The olijwtof the consull4tlion Is understood to have been the nl'onn of hbuses in the Krecdnien's liuivaii, which cry aloud for reform.' They are acknowledged to be very outrageous. From Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS, December 28. The Democratic Htntc Central Commit hie lilectH lu this city on the 8th of January, to determine definitely iiMin tho time of hold ing me Democratic ntate (.invention and consult upon other matters of party Inter est. The Democrats of the Stulq generally arc luvited to participate in a oonunotaora tion of the anniversary. From Chicago. CHICAGO, December 28. The toUl debt of the KUto of Illinois, as olllclully reported, Is 10.0.S2.tWI -111. The war debt of the State is $1,157.00(1. a re duction of over IM)0,0()0. The HUitc tux for this vcur is but 71 cents to 1 101). ins ocusu returns rroiu all bat eitrht couniies snow a popuiaiiou oi aoout i,2Jk, 000, an increase since 1800 ot 600.000. Htone, tlie murderer of the Indian named Wilson, ha been held for trial On 'the charge of manslaughter. 1 here Is some talk aiuonir the friends of Mr. Crosby of forming a Joint stock com pany anil purchasitiK the OiHra-liousc. cl... ar. Ajuu. ...1. giwiinrwwiuui if . . 'i - From New York. NEW YORK, December 28. Tlie Pusf Washlnirton special liars! It ts reported that Uencral llutler will make his reply to uenerai Urant' "corked-bottle" critiolsm in a speech, to be delivered at i.oweii, uerore New-veurs-uav. The 7W6un' letter from Galveston says large quantities of goods are being sold at auction at very low rates. The market is largely overstocked at most points in the interior. . Hpocie is almost the onl v kind of currency in use. In Galveston and other cities, spe cie is demanded for reuta, freight and cotton sales. .4 J k i t ' ,. , i , 4 The American TTolon Commission, in tliis city, has received a letter from Its agent at Little ltock, Arkansas, which says at least ten thousand persons are in linmc- uiate ana pressing need of rood, shelter, clothing, and necessaries of life, and ills feared many will perish during winter. Considerable emigration Is finding Its way to Arkansas. v $ ' ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM TH I GBKAT REMEDY FOR THE UURE or CONSUMPTION AHB ALL BI8I1BKS OF TBI LIIUS' mns Rwni4T of its vhk ha PROKor itb Trw xlrptnrrltn.try hHUfnc nropr Utin oi thta rradr r inri4MioM ny ti n bj kli thmi who h.T uwd II. Their iMtimony will h found in a pmphlt,whwh ou be hvd of tha aiftmU whr Ui mdictne tu Usuxl. OoUUHU AMU GOLIV bowvr dia.ra1na:. sra brokan up ia aa iiMrediMa ahort Mma, by ci)R.nt a apwino iofliiantia on lha Lunjca, ao thai tit matter and phkra ara nam I? axp4Mitorat4l. AI J.KN H LDNU HA LHA M nonUlna no opium I anv (or tii 11 1 pariauUjr bannlaaa Cor tba moat dlt oaCa child. (HNHUMPTTVtH would do wall loraad hfa Tn Uf pm liUftaaad Iunra. "lt laagood ramtrdjr. Try tt. Por aala by tba Prnpriatora, i. N. U A Kit IB A OO., tiinmonati.O. Hnca l par Itotila Bold by IfadtatnA I rt thmiiKhaut Uiaolty andouuntry. ovUldawU OPESl UOISE BESTACRAST. billiabq"booms. t'ataar Blaia si4 Fir ., Darton, Ohio. FHBD. iANtiRt Frvprlo tor. Mals At tall Hours. And tha Uhlna will ho fUrntabot with nory ftuun and daltoaoy of th aaaaon Tha Hiiltard Tarttna ara tfttm tha alahrat4 maa nfemortMof Julaa ialka and arunawioka Bro.Cin oinnatf, Th Bar ta auroHad with Wlnaa aad Liaoora of lha ohotoawt braitda, bath toroiffn and domaatio. Oyntons, BY THE CAN, and IN THK SHELL, CAN ALWATV RAD AT TUTS HOWE, PUaiNO TU aBAAOM. i . ALHO, GAME OF ALL KTNPS. Tha oairoMt of tho pa hilt km roapaoihtlly nlk tod AWI44I JACOB WBThBIGrl'g KUTATB. NOTir IB hPwbjr nir-o,f.i4M tho undoraivnad haa thiaday bt m ipo lt4d adtniDiatrAt-ini of tha atata of Jnoob Watctsiht, lata ot atoa'torrary ooantv, Ohio, d- oaMd. bt tno nOjUo Ouurtaf aald rvntaclr. No si, in4. a" - K . J 40O WBYHKIUrlT- XROtTTOk'B NllT ra All lwr.D murratad al I kfa aouSad ihM lha uadmiRaa ha Una aeaaiaud ui aualisa a Baacular f Ua Kalal M Maary 0. A'lAm, iwaval N ara -b aar as. isa runuu a. aiLraii n. BO Ac..ic::.i-l!'ll'-:i'-Ly1'? J ohm r bios vii b-ta raMji tub sttt pat af Mancnaar. IMS. lha aalrasra vas ap bomuxl aad aualioa Aim ai.trAiur of lha aaiat a Jaa ri4sj, 11 sf aaisrr aljr. Okie, aur tK BUAS OIBHABT. i NEW YORK, December 28. House Furnishing Goods. VAN AUSDAL & CO.,' Ia. t Mala r4. OARPKTBTO IK AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OIIOI033 GrOODS FOlt TIIK 1IUUDAYH. --a-a. a NEWEST 8TYLE8 BHUSSKT-SCAlU'KTINOrt, TAI'KSTHY Iii:i:SSKI.S CAItrETINt. TlIHKK-l'I.Y CAIll'KTINt, TAlMSTItV INOUAIN CAUI'KTIN'd, KXTKASl-lKIUN()KAINCAHI''TIN(l MKIUUM IMIUAIN CAKJ'CTINfl. 1MCII VKI.VKT KIH1S, itRrssri,s iitos, VKI.VKT I UK IK MATS, 11KI'SSK.I,S IMNK MATS, IIICI1 1 1. M ASK. Cl'llTAiNiJ, LACK Ct UTAIXS, In great Variety, of Beautiful Vslirna. Kmbnthlvritl Vloth 1'tano Viei Wornh'ii Dnmaxk I'J ANO COVKKrV, KinboHswl (loth , I-1ANO COVKIUS, Kmliroidered floth ' 1 ' TARLK (HIVKHrt Worsty Damask - i TABI,KH)VK11S, Kmboiwcd Cloth .. ' TAHI.K CO V KliS, O TTOMA NSI"1:1 MAUHElLl.KS(X)(.NTKKJ'AMiS. , ' MflJt UN KN 1 A MAHK . TABI.KC1.I)THS, lixen Damask N Ai KiNs. , '1'K 14M ASK 'I'llU'rin DOYLIES. , TIDIES. SlirEK. UUtKABACK T0WEL(3 TRANSPARENT OILT 1 WINDOW SHADES Opaque tai.T wi.rH)v shades, Frewo . ' 1 1 ' t ' i ,,f , ' ' (ULT WINDOW SHADE,'- ror sulc cheap by nn! : .. . ... M VAN At'HOAL & Cf).; ""'llr ' Na.7tMalii8trt, Dry Goods. DIXON. FORCY & CO., '.r. .c.. ... J.rfer..a ' ' Darton.. Ohio ' ' ,; -'" T il ' : ' i I UAVE JtWt OTfCNED A NEW AND SM.IPIU Stock of DRY GOODS, , i: in.; . I: I i., ,i, ,h Oloaka, .,, v,;,;".,;.:,1 ' Cloaking,' I'lli ) .. 'I. ' I, .. : -I i Clotlia, Bhawla, BLBaANT BL AO K xpjkj&crxr siiaIxs. AI-SO, A LAlKiE HTtK.K OK 0-40.11. Oil Cloth Mats, Rugs. Crumb Cloths, Drugget. Window Shades, Damask, 4a4 ICrylklBg la Ika way af llatlaralaklag Waasls. MXOM, KOKUT B CO., wtlAWm Ii.ttob "B,o Medical. FEYEE KM) AGUE AND CHILLS. Tub tMT KKatKvr to ct'itx, is DAVI8' PAIN KILLER. nfltaCTIONS FOK ITU VSr-TAKE TI1B' tMAiwanaul ol U Pbib Klllr IB ahunl hall piMof his aalar wait bawb4 with nv laaaaa, lha auark I ouaiiaa aa, haUiiaa Irarlj lh eh I. lac anabuaala with Lha madic aa, al lha aalu llpta. Kaaaat I a aoaa ia twvnir wiiBUtaa If in Sral dn na aup lha chill H' ould H proun Tomlint (an II arotabl, il If lha aloaa4i IS Bar Mil. aak I'Ula rIB Killar larol aatar aaaAl, mmA atlh mim afaraarh anam. frafratna ta lha aaaa Mai maat haa sura maaj aarata aa itbaiiaalaoBaaa this alaaoa. J J SOLD BT ALL MCDIOIBB DKALtM. ataiair DAMIKb R WsaaRB'S BHTtTR NOTICB IB harahv ira, that lha annalaana haa Ima ap emata aad aiiAliAaSaa K raouwr I .al Wilt an talaaaal a lMl K. Waraar, hua a Mo tAmary Oounty, Ohio. uattad. va. ss, laH. ABRAHAM WIINII A MPBRW SISBABT BVTATB OS TIB ISTSJ aepnfuta an4 iiuaJiSad aa laarutor of aaiaia af AaSrav Ubhan, lala M BtH,irnm.y eoan y. Ohia. daaaaad. PKTSB M. OaHBA&T. dauisi A aAT oi iwaiw laffo. id unurataaa au