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Iff STANDAKKR noKOPATIIirMRiriMM. Tim aionl, of llnmplm'y'a Hnmonatli If Bnwlllfft ha a'vory Important aililition tn hia list of Humphrey's 8K-clUo Homeopathic IVineiliiii in the lipe f flpocille No. 31, which mm iliptliria and uWralwl tore throat. Th i''li'a have olitalnrtl a wldo celebrity among the medi cal practitioner and are voir largely ned by tin-in, belli); prompt, ertlrle.nt, rollablo and conyr-nnMit.'- An extended ailverti tnent In another column givna a list of the tullerent amnloa, the ulwanca wnu n nicy remedy, and the. price. The ease forfiimf- ly nun aro emioclallv worthy of attention, and also the new department of YCternary apfrlnrn. The hoailiiiiartom of Humphrey a Siiecillo Homeopathic Mi'diuine Co, Is at W!2 Urordway, Sew York. "fost tknu not minister to a mind dtssasad. And, lth some swet, obttYtotoi antidote, CImhim Ihafrwl bosom of tha perllonl Muff ' That vaiahs upoo tha haart Certainly ; I'i.awtamion Bitthbsj will do It whea nothing eiae win. .noiaucnoiy, Depresslnn, Hypochondria. Insanity, all aprinir, mure or teaa, from a dlneaaed stom ach, and this Plantation Bittkhs la a sure cure for. There la no mmtaice aooutu; Dyspepsia, Headache, IhilliKws, Ajrno, and Low Spirit must yield to the heal th givlng and neniiil influence of the I'lamta tion liiTTKKH. If yon are In doubt, make ne trial and be convinced. I'jf An Jnvaluabi.k Ukmkoy. None, except thoae who have Buffered all the hor ror of threatened (Jonxumptlon, can fully appreciate the value and ellleacy of 1. llil.1,'8 BALSAM a sovereign remedy In all the various stajfeo of this much dreaded disease. , 1ST Conxuniption irtadlxcaxc which Is carrying its victim to the tombs by the thotiHaiids, without being arrested In Its Iirojrress. But a brighter day Ir coming and las come to aneeemmilly arrest tills disease. Allen's l.ung lialaatn is muking truly re miirkithle curea of what was considered by 1'hysieiiin as Incurable Consumption. For sale by the Dealer In Family Medi cine generally. Doctor STRICT, A ND'S TONIC. DYSPEPSIA! Tr. Stuicki.asd's Toniu Kit concen trated preparation of Roots and Herb, with antiaclds and carminatives to strengthen the stomach and iiervoiia system. It Is a certain remedy for lrys.pcrttia or Indiges tion, Nervousness, Jtomt of Aiietit4 Acidi ty of the . Stomach, Flatulency and Debility It Is not alcoholic, therefore li.irtleuliirly suited for Weak, Nervous, and Dyspeptic person. For sale by all Druggists every where at 91 per bottle. .y , v . j euiav FOR P I L K 8. Ir. Strli kliUid'M PILE REMEDY Tl as cured thousands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives imme diate relief, and elrects a pcrnianaut cure. Try it directly. . It la warranted to cure. For sale by all Druggists at 60 cts. per bottle. ' . .' ' Or. Strickland's t Wlmkmkws J COUGH BALSAM COlM MOItk la warranted to tie tho only preparation known to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, ChronloCouglis Consumption, Bronchitis and Croup. Be ing prepared from Honey and Herb, It I healing, aollening, and exiieetorating, and particularly suitable for all affections of the Throat and I.ungs. For sale by DruggiBt everywhere. 0Dii. Morr'a Vkoktaki.r I.ivrb Pills are constantly becoming more and more lopiilar. They are acknowledged to have no rival ill the cure of such diseases as I.iver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Fever of all kinds, Jaundbe, (Jostlveiicss, Pain In the Stomach, Wile, Head, Back, and Bowels, Bilious Complaints, I.os ot Appetite, Sick Headache, (scrofula, Scald Head, Kheuma tlsm, Colic, Pleurisy, Pimples and Sores on the Skin, Palpitation of tiie Heart, Lowiics of Spirits, Pain or Weakness of the Breast, Diseases of Spine and Ksdneys, Sore Kyes, Diarrhea or Dysentery, Cold, etc. Most of the aliove-mimed diseases may be prevented by taking "Dav. M tin's Vkob tablk Livkk rnj.8 hi season, or when the liver becomes first deranged, which carry off, through tlie bowlea anil 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 bueu as great progress In sci ence, and especially In that of medicine, within the past few years, as there has In the. arts. To such perfection have they brought this science, that the medicinal firopertles arc condensed and concentrated uto the resins or salt of the plant, which they extract from It, and have the inert or woody matter. The old mode of extracting these medicinal properties by boiling for a long time in water Is found, In most cases, to render the medicinal qualities wholly Inert, or even decomposing them. 1. Mott's Vkortablic I.ivkr Pu.i.a are composed of chemical vegetable extracts, mostly from plants growing in our own country; some of these plants have a direct ac.llou ou the liver, others upon tho skin, others ou the kidneys, and others iihiii the bowels and lungs. It is by a peculiar chemical combination of all these extracts that theso Pills aro made, possessing the most extraordinary elHcacy for curing the above-named uiscasoa. MT Those who have suffered from Scrof ula, Kruptlons, or any other Impurity of tho BIimhI, will una nvovux a uloou and I.ivkk Htriip invaluable, aa It will cleanse the Blood ami permanently eradicate from the svstcin the cause of the disease, thereby restoring health, and vivacity to the sys tem. . , MT"No ladv should lie without D TowMSLKv'a Lnuian Tootuaciik Anodvnk in her family. If she has children that have the toothache It will cure them. If any of the family have scurvy on the gums ft will cure It. if some of the cousins have fltuaasud minis. rnmlMritiir their iiiiinLli verv unpleasant, It will cure the disease, and render the gums red and of a beautiful ,lot . - . tW Tke Blokren. and defy River and Aituo. Tbls glorious vegetable llilc fortl-! Ilea thd system against Intermittent, cures ysnepsia, pu un nerves in order, clears the brain, sustains the constitution, and restore the lost vigor of any and every rgari.-Jpot is Dey St., N. Y. JkiM by all Druggists. THE DAILY. EMPIRE. 13ayton, Ohio, Monday, Janaary8, 1866, Local Matters. Thomas A Beck on canal, below Third street, are ottering superior Inducement to persons wishing a No. 1 article of wood and coal. Jan4 lwd. LuiimtRS AT THR VRT IXWKrVT l'BICKB At A. L. Dunlcvy's, Oregon Fruit, News and Oyster depot. Give him a call. Hols a very obliging young man. , ,. . , ., l-c.1Hdlm Wi learn that Ir. Doihik, whoso success in healing the sick for the past mouth In our city, Is to visit Hprlngllcld about the Bth of January, where ho will remain a few days. Notice of Ills arrival will be given through the Kmi-ike and Journal of this city, and the SprlngfieUl Newt and Republic Jan2-6td It will bo understood that Hchwarz No. 108 Main street has a large stock of Over coat, which he is compelled to sell imme diately, to elnae out his present stock. The fluctuations In the price of clothing forces lilm to sell them at figures actually below cost. Examine his stock before going else. where. J.osr. Ou Thursday evening last, a child's dress, made of jaconet, tucked skirt, bottom deeply embroidered, plain waist. and lace on the sleeves, aupiKised to have been lost on Third or Main streets. The Under will please leave It at Mr. P. I T,owe's, on Main street. Patknt Alarm. We have been shown a very Ingcnlus Invention, which has just been patented by Mr. K. Hill of this city. It is a small apparatus which can be carried In the pocket, and when attached to a door or window, the simple owning of either will sound an alarm to the Inmate of the room sultlcleiitly loud to awake him if asleep. ' It would at the same time be very apt to frighten away any intruder with burglarious intent. Mr. II. is also engaged in bell-hanging, repairing locks, keys, Ac. His card will be found in our advertising columns. Franklin's Birthday. An adjourned meeting of the Prlutersof Dayton was held on Saturday evening last. The object of the meeting was to take Into consideration measures by which to commemorate the coining Anniversary of Franklin's Birth day. ' The (lnmitU-c of Arrangement re ported progress. They had made arrage mcnta to have a banquet at the Goodwin House, and have every prosiect of getting up something creditable to the occasion. Several ul-conimittccs were appointed. and the meeting adjourned to meet lu the TfXcnp Building, on Saturday evening next. The several committees are to report progress to the Committee of Arrange ments by Wednesday evening next. Dr. Dodoe hag arrived at our neighbor ing city of Springfield, and taken rooms at the WUlig House, where he will remain un til the 20th of January. All who are alllict ed with chronic dllllcultlcs should not fail to visit him. His success Is unparalleled. During his recent visit to Dayton, he per formed some of the most wonderful cures on record, as we have reason to know from personal observation. Our editorial friends in Springfield need have no hesitation in saying that the Doctor will perform all he promises. 8-1 wil. ' , Tiik OcKHA-lloiBK. Saturday night closed the first week of dramatic enter tainments at our new Oiicra-House. To say that the career or tbls magnlllcieiil Temple of Art, since the opening on New Years' night, has been a grand success, is Only to record a passable and acknowl edged fact in tho history of our city. While In polntof architectural design, ar tistic cmladlishment and adaptation to the purposes for which It was erected, our Opera-House ' Is without a rival in any thor city in the country, tho character of the iitertuliinieiits and the talent and ability of the distinguished artitte who have appeared upon Its boards, were such as to enlist the highest admiration of the audiences which have nightly attended. The event has constituted a new era In the history of Dayton, and one In which our people feel a just and honest pride. We have now a place of rational, Intellec ual recreation, characterized by all the ap pliances which are calculated to make it at tractive and worthy of the patronnge of all. Men and women, old and young, may go there with the fullest assurance that nothing will transpire to offend the most fastidious taste. Our community has long felt the need of some thlngof tho kind, and the lilieral manner In which the refined and Intelligent portion of our citizen have thus far patronized the "legitimate drama'' In our midst, Is the best evidence that they appreciate, and will mmtslu IU .; ., : When the enterprising proprietors of the Opora-IIouso decided iiikmi IU erection, they may have fell that they had embarked In a soule what hazardous undertaking Others may have felt so. . But we think the events of the past week are Mulllcient to tlispul all such forebodings, and to convince every one that the rearing of tills splendid Dramatic Temple is regarded as a necessity, nj ti,ut tt w he patronized in a spirit of litierallty so long as it U devoto.1 to t' ' wr wl'u'l' " a been act apart. " . We congratulate the proprietors and the nmu.aemeut ou the complete sucea which . . .m -,,-.i.j , has thus far attended their efforts, and tender them our best wlshe for the fu-tnre."- ' ' 1 . . . Reminiscences of Mr. Forrest's Reminiscences of Mr. Forrest's Early Dramatic Career. We have been. furnlhd by a friend In Hamilton with eomo reminiscences of Mr. Forrest's early career as an actor, which can not 'fall to prove interesting at this timc . - Uur Uirormant states that the ground upon which the present German Roman uaiuoiic i nurcti is now situated in tue city of Hamilton, was in the years 1823-8-4 oc cupied by a large frame burn. A Thespian Society was organized, and the second story of the barn was fitted up in a tasty stylo, with all the scenery, painting, parapher nalla and trappings of a regular theater. The Thespian corps bad prepared two ar three plroca, which went off to the satis faction of the audience and the credit of the society. Tbe Old Barn and the Hamil ton Thespian Society became conspicuous In the annals of the stage, as It was here in 1822-3 that Mr. Forrest made Ills debut, or rather commenced his career as on actor. in company with the Misses Riddlo, who were distinguished afterwards for theatri cal talent. . ; , The writer says : "I wish here to digress. to do Justice to Samukl M. Lkh, wlio was a compeer and co-temporary with Mr. FoR RKflT then a poet, a portrait, and landscape painter, and fine vocalist. Many of his pictures are to be seen in and about Hamil ton. He has Im'cii dead a number of years. When the great and good Ijifnyctte visited Cincinnati In May Ittift. Mr. I.kk sang to tho air of the Marseilles, a martial ode, of which the lust words of each stanza was enthusiastically reeatcd by the spwtators. Joshrn S. Bkniiam, F,sq., then delivered an eloquent address of welcome to I,atuyctte. The writer of this article was present and an observer on the occasion. Mr. I.kk painted all the ' scenery of the Hamilton Thespian Society. He also painted the Views of tho Weiilam Nnmrnir for 1H211, edited by JudgeJAMKri Hall, and published by him and O. Oiiii.voho at Cincinnati. The views in the ftowtnlr were "The Peas sant Girl," views of Cincinnati, Pittsburg and Frankfort, the 'ShawancB Warrior," the "Deserted Children" and an "Island of the Ohio." When Mr. Fohkrst was In Ham ilton in 1822-3, performing in our "Barn Theater," at the opening, C. It. Smith re cited the following address, written for the ri,,N ! occasion by the late Dr. John (. lkvy:" Good o'en kiml TulkKto all a kindly gruetirigl W hatt a KtableT a Mraiistt place Uiln, tnima In. No matterwe'll do our bent to please yny, Pflrchiince ttau hoart-ae.hcs for.un hour to oMa yon. J(ow, If you're awl, endosvor to 1m cheerylr Por pleasure hero oonHlKta In being merry Hfnco to dlffuM a moat deHg-html sadness. To ratae your pantriona alniot to a mmlne; ! To nause men to weep when a hero dleit, Or ladles whimper at feigned iniitciie, . , - r: With all the provinces of the tragi" staga. We'll not attempt, purhap for luilf an age Mean time, as Miite beginners in the art, : With unfledged wings, we try an humble part," In comic scenes we'll oause your mirth to rise, , Aud Hirtray nature to your luughing eyas) In eoinlo scenes, display the human heart " A rrayed In rlrtue and d. void of art; Or else invested with a roua of vice, : Despised and hated by the good suit wle. It is the province of the eorata stage To lash the foibles of the living age; To picture vice, In all its odious huu, And virtue fair and lovely to the viowi Correct tbe manners ami Improve tbe tnsto, Inform tbe mind and mi a void a waste In lilc's dull round, to venerutlon due. How e'er be spend his time, what e'er pumuo, Mini netMl some hours to amusement given, W betber his thoughts be ft xed on earl h or heaven Such Is the object of the comic scene. And such the object that you seek, I ween. - , The actor and tbe audience loth may And A pleasure each, but different in its kiml. Yours is varied, as the scemfyou view, Itutonrs consists alone in pleasing you. Then judge not harhly of our lint attempt, Repay not kindness with your cold Mritemisy Aud you, ye fair, grant one approving smile, ! One kind assurance of your right good will ; We cano not what the rougher part may do, . , Wo'rasuraof pleasing aU, in pluasing you I Thk Eiiihth ovJanuart. To-day is the anniversary of the battle of New Orlcaus, ana connnemorutes me greau'sv iiniiuu-y , achievement In the history of our country an event which broke the power of the BrltUh Government on American soil, and made tho name of Andrew Jwkson, tlie , ... , . , , n.i iv Hero of New Orleans, Immortal. 1 lie Demr ooratic jmny connecting this event with the name and fame of Jackson, their great leader-have uniformly observed the dayj with appropriate ccrcmonlea, while the eue- ' , I mies of Jackson and tlio Democracy have OPIKWed aud divided It; and for the obvious 1 . . . ... , i reason that the victory of New Orleans was an American victorv. 1 an Aim ncaii vi uiiy. We are glail to announce that tlie good, old custom will bo revived by the Dcmoo- , racy of Ohio, at Columbus, this evening. A grand Banquet will tie given at Naughton 1 Hall In that city sk' lies w ill be made by a number of distinguished gentlemen from different parts of tlie State sentiments will be Interchanged on the present Mwitlon ami hopeful prospects of the Democracy every where and a pleasant and cheerful re union of old political friends is anticipated. We shall refer to Uio proceedings of the evening when they come to hand. ' Hailkoad Accidknt An aM;!lfiit oc- , , . . ... . rurml m (lie Day Um and Wcntcni Itail- road, on Saturday evening, to the freight and paaseugcr train due in this city at 8 :'2U. ,, . , . . .. It appears that when about one mile this side of Dodsou, an axle broke, throwing .... sll freight cars od tho track, aud piling them up, wlUi their coutcnts, in a pro- inlscuous heap of ruins. The passenger ... ... ... . , car, which was In the rear of the train, was not lnlured. The iHUiaengcra got on Ismrd a box car, and were thus brought to Dayton We are pleased to learn that no person was injured. We have not ascertained the amount of the loss of property. Coal for steam purposes at Thomas t Beck's ou canal, blow Third street, very low. Jail lwd. j Theatrical, Tho beautiful play of "The wife" was put upon thesfago In excellent tate on Saturday night, an the perform- , ance throughout was highly applauded, by the large audience present. Mr.McCul- lomrh's -St Pierre' waaadmirnhlvmnriercd ougn st. ilerre was admirably rendered, and Madame Piu n not-fto-mer! tho iL.llcrl.l. ! ft,i part of "Mariana" to perfection. In- jmj every rharaetcr in tho piece was well sustained. To-night, Mr, Forrest will apear In hi great character of ' llanilet." He will be sustained In the leading parts by Madame Poslnl, Mis MUle, Mr. McCullough and Mr. Coles. The play Is splendidly cast, and its performance will be a rare intellectual repast to those who arc so fortunate as to "witness It. Mr. Forrest has consented to appear again on Wednesday night, as "Rlchielleii." This will be a welcome announcement lit Ms many friends and admirers in this city . Tbmpkranlr Mkktinh. A TeiiiMirauco i meeting was held at tho Second Street j f 'Imreh .... 4i.inr.lnv ,.v....i.,.r 1 J resbj tcrian thureh on Saturday evening. , A society was organized, a constitution RUopUsl, and the following officers appoin ton: Frtvidenl lN.lxTt W. Steele. VU-e i"reWf Rev. T. K. Thomas, I). D. Secretary .T.B.King. Manatie.ru lU'v. I,. A. flotwald. Rev. J. K. Twilehell l!ev W I. 1lvio. V 'l'l.r.,ul...r ouiark 1 t , r,.iin..,t.. ...i iw.Mi,,... i,-n,,i.iLii.iin wr.iv IttllipLCO ; Hemilved, That the Board of Managers be reoiiestj-d to secure. If possible, tlie service; of John B. Hough, Esq., for one or more lec tures in mis city. Itewiloi'd. That we the citizen ofDavton. do hereby earnestly protest against thii pro posed reH'iii in tne excellent laws now In force for the suppression of the Honor traf fic in Ohio. MeKnlrteil, That we recommend to tho Board of Managers of t his Society, the prep aration of memorial to the Legislature to prevent I lie passage ol such a bill. Kiuk at Oallion. On Thursday night last, the Round House atGullion, belonging to the Bcllcfnntaiuc and Indianapolis Rail road, was burned up and eight locomotives destroyed. On Friday night, a locomotive belonging to the same rood was destroyed by lire at Muneletown, I .id. Oas pl'8 have been laid in Day ton-V lew. and on Saturday evening the residence of iri r. nRiiinei nucisiy was llgllld up oni liantly. Several othercitlxuns of this pleas ant locality arc preparing to Introduce gas light into their dwellings. HoiisK Wantkd. With two or three com fortable rooms, for a small family, within a short distance of the Postolllca, Rent paid Invariably in advance. Apply nt the News Room of the Kinpire. Pa wn Bhok Kit's Sai.r. To-morrow morn ing at half past eight o'clmtk, V,. P. H uber & Son will commence the sale of good at the Pawn Broker's office on the North aide of Market street. ' ,r Auction this Kvkniku At Fanver A Archer's new building, corner of I''i.ft4i and Jackson streets, Oregon, a splendid stock of new dry goods and blankets, white and brown, will be sold, without reserve. George Troii), Auctioneer. Reminiscences of Mr. Forrest's Early Dramatic Career. R.R. & P. O. Time Table. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. CINCINNATI, HAMILTON AND DAYTON. Arrlvt. , t):V.ftm . )liK)im , 3 "0pm 7 i oin lOft m OtiMfnnnti Aocomt'Mitton ''KftHUirn lCArflKrt CuKniinkUi ArwmniodHtiun... At'crDodiilioa...... m HxprnMi , nrinnntl Mul H Pyion AoommoHiition , ft a m Hmki ft m :t:IDI p til 4:n p m o Wi p ro ;4ft m ATLANTIC AND GHEAT WKHTKltN. pro rn KxprrH H m Ha A m tNlK iprMi.......M ..M 4m pm I DAYTON AND MUTfUUAN. In to ft m ChrflftKuMii.1 f-4. a m SrtiApm OhmftioftDd iMrott KiprttHH... ft:'Z5 p m ! DAYTON XKNIA AND COLUMVUA. 'Wia f-1 fnnimn xrMi.M 1(4 m Mftil H ft:. ft in ltftVft from Xeo-ft dopot . J -.06 p di inoiana cknt'l and dayton and wiitkrn 70 am Ki"i r.pr. sjorm 9:'J0 a m AcoommoilMtlOB fi:Wlpm as p m Day Express. jiuwr m ! SANmmxr, hatton and cincinn ati. Iniosm rtsyton Rxpraas tmpm "BU" Beii-ouawa Aoeummodaiin.. s ioaa, DA""M ANn "",OM- , . ... lol'.sm ArasimmodaUoa eispm iln Kiprs. t isim lyloa Aonommodailoa m, Is Owmn.lli kUirmag leaves at fl:if, a in roaebiba DayUm n pm. F ' LTe every morning scent Momlays tKaneasaatop a Middlatowo and Hrimlto. only. jriiow going Bi on u is inua must prooura 'TheTi' TnTn'oo.'r "u'x.SiThV Pltu. 1"w1''e''7.H4,?1&mA,M Monetary and Commercial. Cincinnati Markets. Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI, January 6. '. VIXITK U qiift, without fwtfnifal chftnfe In iirit-4'H. quoi niijMTllti ht $1f$1 60: xrrn nl fnmilv (tt t iTvUlO, nn.( rn y ni $tl aftvt. H A IN Whfftt Ih ttull, nml oritun hnvv a down Wftnl Umtfnrv No 1 ol.l hh $i Wki K 1 new r!, ft T5. irn in tUtuiy mt, A.MivtiOtv fiir mlxfd nh.-fll, nl WHW.V. for car. 0t are ir" tirnlly hold nt tr , with lmvnt ax r. In levftbr. Hy U t'iv nirr. ir prime s.i.h. iK( K Kltl Kr T htrr hftrt -n nwMii)tlftl chanirft fn th mi.rk.t kimw our luu. w quoi rmr to JJSS Halloa for Porto itim. IliHih A tlull market aim rla biwnr, an1 f a ,., ,xU.i, nominal, a issli i.uyr. ann seller., " iinwilll.ia u operate In ... i.nwni ainto f tlie niai-kft. have w.llMlrawa k. await Inrtlier 1o- v. Ii.uu-in. lue runne at Uwuluae was fit ax "whisk V-A quiet market without rhamrc.. Wi nuo at a for .luty .ai.i, ami . h is.n.i illllM 11 Itcjiiilai iluili .ah ,r Ix-af Tolwro at Borloiana-a WiniwnwwV. a follows r whhii. J'ii!jj.if? v!? r?.1 i at SIS; I at lti flS; I at li 1 tlS4at au; S at .. tUs- rM pu moileraU). Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI, January 6. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, January 6. Money steady at our cent. Hurling Kxcrianita (il(t is unsettled aad lowar. ooeninir at ttvi. ek-iny at uiv j ne total eioon of Mmm-u to-uay tkriuueut Stocks ara without eluuufa. BY TELEGRAPH. From Washington. WASHINGTON, January 6. Fn-eilineirs Aid Commission will receive, ''' further notice, claims of colored sol-rresbvfa'ri-iii " n'rs and tlielr heirs. Applications should ,, n(1,r(MKMi t,.iliri, R.siu-phcrd.Ocnenil . Hie Joint Conniilttoo on iteeonstructloii Illct d OI1(, of the 1m comnil(e . . !. 1 ...l I..I 'l ifa'presenuitlvo WaHlihnme, of Illinois, r,!l,nl'l to tl' Kxccutive Mansion and re- mnined with the President about an hour. The General Land Office has received in formation that the offices of tho Register mid ot the Receiver of IjiiiiIs, together with nil the record, book, and pas'rs. were entirely destroyed by a recent lire at Stevens' Point, Wisconsin. The amount of certificates of Indebtedness issued during the week eding to-dny, I ."01,(on. and the amount redeemed was 11,00(1. There were also redoemi-d nearly Vim.iNM) of legal-tender notes, and upward of 9280.IKKI of gold certificate. The I'nited States Sanitary Commission Having declined to continue, iicyomi tlie mt of January, the collection "of soldiers' claims for bock pay, bount ill V and is-nsion, lie Ceneral Setiretarv or the Aiuerieiiu Secretary, Washington, D. C. From New York. NEW YORK, January 7. An extensive fraud iimn the Internal Revenue lepurtiucnt by the Issue of large M'""".''! n coiinu-ncii rigur-ix.x nu quantities of counterfeit cignr-liox stamps au- limed . . . : . .. . : i . ' John Kncli, Charles Meitzchierling and a printer named Blonieke, have been arrested. The bitter admitted he hail printed about two hundred ami 11 fry of tint slumps and destroyed the plate, lint It was nltcrwiird found and its engraver apprehended. Blonieke and Meitzchierling have been committed to the Countv Jail by I'nited Stales Commissioner Oslmrnc, and Kueli has hirn admitted to bail. It Is supposed that no less than twenty of the plates have been manufactured and millions of the stiimiis printed, and that the t'rn ml will ainoiiiil. to tloo.ooo. The counterfeit stamp is auoiii ono-eigiiin ni an men wKlcr than the genuine, and the pacr ou which it is printed is half an inch longer. Tlie llrralvT Washington sisi'lal suvs that the delay In providing lor the trial of led', llnvis is becoming the general topic of coaversiition. j tie iceiiug is iiecoiuing gewral that he should be tried orllliemleil. A charge has been brought against tlie officer ol the Brureau of Lauds for neg lecting his official duties while a salaried empliHjie of the Interior Department. The Secretary has the mutter under advise ment. The Pension Bureau at Kalelgh has been reopened, aud an agent appointed. Canadian News. NEW YORK, January 7. The 'Iribnne'M letter from Montreal savs : The Kxccutive Council is in session, hut all the memlH'rs are not present. Mr. Blair, tlie new President, has been sworn In. Nearly all the Canadian chiefs of the e parlmciits un' in Montreal. Tlie Govern ment bos decided to have Camilla well rep resented at Paris in lw;7, and the Sun-committee of the Hoard of Arts and Manufac tures for Canada Kast, has suggested to the Minister of Agriculture to hold the central fair this year, at which selection could lie made from prize goods for transportation to Paris. From New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, January 6. Cotton dull and declining; sales of 2.500 biili-s at 4!ti'50e. Gold 42 ; Sterling lii',,. The Vicagnne learns from a gentleman re cently from the Interior of the State that frecdnien isisitivelv refuse to make new contracts, or go to work, or leave the plan tations. This is their reply to owners of several large plantations where frecdnien were couiforljihly located, and it was thought were entirely contented ; they were re MH'Ctfii and itcuccful : thev allege hs a rea son that they ex s'd a new proclamation that w ill materially lienellt llieir couilitioii. The river continues to rise. Another Terrible Murder. PHILADELPHIA, Jan 6. The murder of a Miss Watt in flerman Uivi ii to-dav causes gri'tit excitement there. as it Is the lirst murder committed in that village. The deceased was over seventy years of age. and rcsidnl alone. She was found with tier throat cut from ear to car. and her skull fractured. The murder must have been committed between six and seven o'clock, as her nurse left her at six o'clock. No cine to the murder has yet been discovered. The murdered woman is rcarted to have been (pilto rich. Fires in Troy, N. Y. —Cold Weather. TROY, January 7. The Congress-street Methodist Church took tire from the heater this morning, and was damaged to the extent of about f7U). Alsmt noon the residence of C. It. Bisho, hi First street, was almost entirely de stroyed by tiro, which originated from the same cause. Ioks about VfSXNi. The thermometer is ten degrees below aero to-day. Destructive Fire in St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, January 9. The toundery of Holliday A Collins, on Carr street, was partially destroyed this morning. Uws f :ki,lkli); insiirtsl for ii.0oo. IIUSBAN'jDS i I WHAT MoaaC API'UoHKUTK CIIKISIMA8 prMaat a. you uiak. to your 1 V ac (l,a a I.1FK IN.HUKANCK POLICY lo Lh. oi nliabla Flxopfil-Jg. IVKxifuial ! OF IIAIMFOKD.CONN.r This would inur. your lau uy asainsl aot In osh at tuur deaih, mmi ecl you tsit a trial ca yaarly sum. Can ao4 aws lit. -BL, lH. it. (1EI0K.K. diicllM.lt Corna. of PiMi and Jenvwa St.. HOI 'SI AND LOT IN C'aHaOLTON AT HASI Kit OUMHIekI0MKH'M SAl,I. Uauial LrlRhtT's adM'r. PIU. ) 0... .1IT7, va Moata o-ry auirlur Klisa Mariia, atal PaRa. J C an. Pursuant tn aa order of th HuiMvior Jurt of . If oaltfwoi.ry tJouiily.Ohl, mad. la ti alv. anntlMl i asui. antl lo ma dirnuiad, 1 will offiral rvtote Auo- tioa at lh. door of th. Oourt Kuum, la lit City of i lajusi in in. uouuiy aoa nia'. a-wrMaia. on . a i ckhat, PBcKMaia an. lasj, ' Hstvt.s tha hours of I aid 4 o'rlooa P. at. of. amid day lha nilluwiag d.wnbd lUai Kuala, via: ' rsluat. la in. Ctmaiy of Moaljritruary and btota of uhM. W,buM. and tmina a h. Tnwa of Carrollou, all ' of la.to4 auvilierwl ft.ly-a.a (57) on tha ulat of aaid Town. j Haid nrafMirty Has HN avjpralafMl at I1.0U0, and oaa ' But a.li for las. taaa lao-tlnriN of aaid anoraiMntaas. Tuns lull. WII.MKH U. hKLVlLLK, j sjMtar Oooi'r Moat g Sup. nor court. 1 A .aa Our. Any I Norau Iim at, lau. aoiOwU. ; House Furnirhing Goods. VAN AUSDAL & CO., No. 14 main Street. OAItlffilTSTOTtK AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OHOICE GOODS FOK Til 10 1KLIIAYN. 1ST EWE ST STYLES IUM'SSKLSCAHPIOTINtiS. TA 1'KSTIiY lil!CSSKI.S CAUPKTIVti, TIIKKK-PI.Y CAKPKTINO. TAP1STHY l'(ii AI CAKI'ITIMi, KXTKA S1PKK IN(iltAINCAKPTI(J MK1HI M INtilt.M.V CAHI'l"li(i, Bit II VKLVKT BIOS, Hlfl'SSKl.S IM'GS. VK1.VKT MM)I! MAIS, HIM SSKI.S I mm lit MATS, UICII DAMASK Cl'KTAINS, LACK Cl'lt'J'AINS, In great Variety, of Beiiutiful Designs. Embroidered Cloth 1'lniin Cover I Worsted Damask PI ANO COVERS, . Kinlmswd Cloth PI ANO 1 11 V Kits, Embroidered Cloth TABLE COVERS Worsted liimnk TABLE COVERS, KmlHissed Cloth TABLE COVERS, OTTOM ANK! MA RSKI LI.ES ( 'Ol'N'f LRP.W KS, Sl'PKH LINEN HI" ASIC TABLE CLOTHS, LINEN DAM ASIC NAI'hl.VS. KINK DAMASK TOWELS, IMIYI.1KS. TIDIES. S1PKR. iirch'ABACIC TOWELS TRANSPARENT GILT WINDOW SHADES Opaque GILT WINDOW SHADES, Fresco GJLT WINDtlW SHADES, &c, &;, Ac r or sale cheap by VAN A I, SUA LA: )., dM lP.ll , No. 74 Mnin Howe, J. V. NATJERTH & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OKAI.KIIS IN FORKIGN, CANNED ami DRIED rnuiTs. ALSO, oysters, 0axxc3J.os Wlnos, Cigars, Firo-Worlts, Ac, Ac,, Ac. J. V. N AI RTH A SON, d'4 4 lo.l Msin Hlrnal. ALLEN'S XONG 33A.LSA.M TIIBtillKAT liKVKIIV Kilt TIIK CI.'ltK OK CONSUMPTION AND AIL I'ISKAsKK OK THR IVMiH. 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KSTATIi AUKXCV. pRHHiiNH 'M VI " nil J'K P, IY iH I nt, wonM ti troll tor:, 1 p ui i a num ber of p i''K.iDiin lor tti'ii. and l- lt t t- ly 1 h tontf tt Tooittiln 1 1 hi, anil lot in itf r on ami IMtui 0tv 'tt will r l-i chftn. 1 hv aiko uop'c oi inf iru improtri unit- in Monlit rn erf -o-nty, for on rt-sOHQ,ttat ltudi. A tw a ruort Iioijhi in t)w tiiv. JaM f K k iv U't l i-uip fgt . Mrihtcor. Ma uaiiU 'M mip. ta nu'Vjlm ol, hu ONK OK TH K PKST pRMh . MAT'tO IOWNMIJ1P. M'iMVIMKUy COt.NTY, OLItl, V)H OA 1-K. httutirul y fiiirifp. ftliout on- airarmlfn n)titbut 'rom Hifjini' hiatioo, lo th 1-Um a Hor-twrn Kitilrottl, iniJ abtiii una-lomih ol a rn l foi.tn ! i h Woiri'rAtrk Tiinipit'-. i-i Mv-o mii ooittifi o !.yl n,v ntauainx i tiv I iiDtircit uil liify t-i.tit nfrc Aituut llUavran ura uo-ier good o lt4tHtnn, thr tU. tkuom ib wll tiinlwriu Tlit-rf id .atut lhre-ctorv bfll k doolilUU-llOllHl', IT 4m I' lnj. fraUdf U latv 1,0 t.fif.1 hikJ a nvr-ftkilirtK pprm at koimI water, on Im.tj Af. Tlie lot -All' n in 'iMiiiiy tu Hlltti, pi-jnt, anl -vrry WHT ilrNiratf.. aoti in niahU)rh od of flood sotitly mod nontoniftit to whool.i tinn-ln' and niiim. IVrniM oDftturd iwli, Iho ItiUniMfi in thr- oiiial an mm l invmrnu. 1'lllLLii' HTtT'i Uk.U. 1tXIrW 'K ANI BI'Ti'MKH PNK MII.E t KANT UK MIAMISIIUKU. AT MAhTkK COM MlHlnSKK'H hAl.K Jwx,b I'rw hol I'll. ) r'a Ko. AlbA Mvnlauwry burtor Krni MTar. t al, DfU ) Court l'nriisuit 10 n nMrl lh Sinsn r ikmrt ol Mont linmvry (Vunij, ( lim, tn d in tht I t cuiii ftd utaiKl to m sirf4'iMl. will of1rai puolir Nuctu-n m thi"Ki ro UiMJojirl IIoumio lo any of 1)Ud. id lbs Coudiv ni Sift mli faii. on ' t-AI'lihAV J K I KM II Kit , IWi',, ltsVWiMtn if noiitrtrf 1 and 4 o'cloc p. M on raid dijr tli lollowiin d--til'fd rU mai , v i : hi nut in lh- r..m.ty M c-nuTV and MmI of uhm.thfi p -rt ml r niintMr ol m f I owin dnT"ti i r miHx. ii U' t.y a i rr of th wuUi t-a-i ui-rtr of Mti h ft, Toa itt (I) raoo (tf) M. K 6.1 low , ooiiiiiHiit'ibii at lli uorth-tasi ornr o KmitiiUfl (itliju-i' KQwrr lot, lhus oi th i cr tiria, a' d ft It fiat to a uo ff,r corner, thetw north hW,44 i tuuoH and IU link to a uua wt (or oorn- r. thtw nortta 6 ohaintand 7ft I ak to a mua tn lh- Omlri;i- K"wl. ihriM-a aoutb KU-. t-rikioi arwli-iltuk to ic cl bntiinitij., un and thn fourth mine. Ma'dHrofMTty ham hn atnrMiMi at miiMitia ootMlfor ! thiui tao'hirU of ito.d Mri'Mirul. lrni. ..f Oiwh. UILMKK IIKLVII.I.K. MsVUtrtit iniuiakiour Hoot k tfuftrrior Court Antai LAI , Ait . Hiti-mh r 2A, ltj'5. nw5. fpHM llkKcT"hri OK THI TKl'TuMA lhtV I raw llvnitioy hav- (W'Md oTidnd ol ONE I'OI Lm -r MUKk. iiayabl on anJ aftr Muar lrmhAr ii, lMkf. d.ot-t JOSH H RTOPPBLMAN, 8e'. DAW 1Kb K. WAKKRU EST AT K. NOTICE IH hrtbv 1:1 van. Uil th 11 u j aind ha au poiuUnl aud uaU '. u Kiutur of lh Uaat W ill and THtuiDt oi lniiJ U. aiur, Uto 0 Moi-itfoaivif Cotiniy. Ohto, tlu'wuj, Dma. i, 1aW. ABEABAM W A EN KB. aWOSOWSt