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A.W A. 1ST A. I I TOLEDO AND WZ8TERN RAILWAY. If Trainsdepart en the Wayne station, as follows: GOMB WMT. GOIHO Rut.

Mail 2:50 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Express 2:45 p. m. 12:45 a.

m. Changed April 9th, 1860. Pittsburgh, ft Chicago R. R. GOING Wtsr.

Gome Eisr. Through 8:38 a. m. 1:15 a.m. Mail Train 2:55 p.

m. 12:45 p. m. Changed April 16th 1H60. Dayton and Michigan R.

R. Time changed Monday 16th April. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, LIMA AND TOLEDO. Traini will Dayton tt 8:50 and at 8:45 p. Troy, p.

Piqw 10:13 10:4 Sidney at 10:42 a. and 1M5 p. Lima at 15-34 p. and Ottawa at p. and 1:14 a.m.

at Toledo at 4 p. RatnraiM Traini leave Toledo at 10:40 and 11 Lima3p.m., andJJO at 4fi3p. and 5 a. Piqua 4-43 and 5.38 a. Tray 5:14 p.

and a Arrivt at Dayton p.m., and7 a.m. Young Men's Republican Clib. The Young Men's Republican Club meets at the rooms of the Working Men's Institute No. 125, every Tuesday evening at 8 b'clock. The public are respectfully invited to attend.

L. M. NINDE, Pres't. J. H.

MYERS, SecV A I FOR GOVERNOR, HF.SHY S. LANE, of Montgomery. FOR MEUTENAST QOVKRNOR, OLIVER P. MOHTOM, of Wayne. VoR SECRETARY OP STATE, WILLIAM A.

PEELLE, of Randolph FOR TREASURER OP STATE, JONATHAN S. HAKVEY, of Clarke. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE. ALBERT LANGE, of Vigo. FOR ATTOUKET 1ESF.RSL, A G.

JOXES, of Vanderl.urg. HF.PORTKR OF THE SUPREME COVRT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Maiion. FOU CLKP.K OF THK. SUPREMF. COl'IlT, JOHN PAUL JONES, of Lagrangc.

FSB SOl-'T OF PUBLfC INSTRUCTION, MILES FLKTCHER, of Putnam. T03 KLECTOIl OK THE TENTH MSTHICT, ISAAC JEXKINSON, of Allen. Dawson's Daily Times. Tuesfay EveninR, August 7, 1860. R.

C. F. Rayhvuser, Assistait Editor local and Miscellaneous. Henry A. Wise, alias "Gixzwd Foot," Ei-Govcrnor of Virginia, latecaiididate for the Presidency, has published to the world, that be will give his support in the present contest (o Breckenridge ard Lane.

Carl Schurz will address his German fellow citizens at Colerick's Hall in this city on Friday night next. All his fellow citizens of Lafayette, regardless of party feeling, have resolved to give him a hearty reception on his visit there in a few GAB MASOFACTCRE. Few persons while enjoy 'ng the brilliant light from their gas burners, hare any idea of various processes to which that article is submitted to before it is ready for consumption. A lucid description thereof would be interesting to every reader of the Daily Times, but anything like an attempt i at an intelligent account would occupy more space in the paper, and time than can now be I devoted to that subject. The minutie and the I apparatus would require a person f.imiliar with the technical names, to describe accurately.

I and hence we will not attempt the task. But I learn that the inner sanctuary of the Sons an person desirous of extending his knowl of Malta was last night burglariously entered et this interesting branch of manufacture, and one of the sacred emblems of the order carried away. special meeting this morning, and have taken Fleming will take pleasure in showing them such steps as, it is hoped, will bring this dark through the buil Jingo, and impart much val- mattcr to tight. C. uablc information.

He is an efficient attachee Our democratic friends were very of the Company, and a courteous and obliging dignant a few days since because their pole officer. was cut up and split into rails. They accused L5c7d, Ind, is the Republicans with being the perpetrators of repol c( a aave ever facility by making application The Secret Council of Ten had a the gas works in this city, where Mr. K. MOHBIS CODY, Columbia At a mee'inf adel A KTQRm mE poBUC THAT HE on Saturday resolution was idopt wt rece i te large fresh Stock of ed authorising a leans of the road within twenty to the Baltimore unless a subscription rawed to carry on the road under the pretext direction.

New York Aug. 6. The Tribune's Washington correspondent says: "I hear that the Peruvian Minister.who 1 gone to New York, is instructed by his Government to return home in case our mill- ister at Peru. Mr. Clay should suspend his relations there on account of the refusal of that Government to comply promptly with the demands of our own." GROCERIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Molasses, Tobaccos, Ladles Fruit Vfrr Chwp O. t. C. A. DEALER IN Goods, Groctrks 84 Jvoutfc SMe No Cigars, Suufis, and Pipes; tliauks'his old patrons for their put fMrerf agt 1 End lolicitp a continuance.

i 30ih '60. FROM FORTY CTS. TO $1,00 PER POUND; 29 dOZ. jOSt it A State Ratification Meeting of the re- the outrage, and heaped upon them all manner of implication. But the facts have since leaked out.

It appears that it was done the per- publicans is called at Indianapolis, for the 20ih son who prepared the pole, because he was al- of August inst. lowed only three shillings for his labor, which was deemed insufficient, and to revenge iuisclf Morris Oly, is now prcpai cil to furnish he chose this incthnd. I tho parent quality in any quantity from lib to a ton. lie will supply families at their Orders to be left at his W. D.

Henderson and 0. L. Starkey i lesidenoes every day. came very near having a set-to this morning store, 1 SL in the Treasurer's office. Henderson struck at i Starkcy with a cane, but il-e blow descended ORANGES LEMONS.

as gently as the "dew of which Starkev i Boxes of Messina Or-ingei and Lemons rkey I Boxes of Messina and Lemons r)UU iubt rcccn ed and fir sale by rlst May 7th I I A HUKSTta. caught in his 1. After pulling and tw for a while, both deernod "discretion the better purl of valor," and ended. It was a faint (k-mnisTition. k-cp coil.

of Nov 1'orto I i rieo SUGARS, SUGARS. Stock of Sujfiii-. Nov Oilenn 1'orto wj-lth is entirc.y too to ,11 lu listic exercises. N'ov- 1U tlv 'oil WIMLIAMS, 4 HL-ESTIS. D1STU1CT TICKET.

FOR COSORESS, WILLIAM MITCHELL, or XOCLI: COUNTY. Foil CtHtUIT PlloSKCl'TOh, AUGUSTUS A. CIIAl'IX, OK STEUIEN COUNTY. People's Ticket. COUSTV NOM1SATIOSS.

To day wheat has advincvd slightly, 1. nl may go a trifle higher, but whether it i ami rein tin so is a in iti ur of il LADIES--COLLARS and SLEEVES iu at halt price, lo in at A. S. EVANS' I OCT A large number of Soiiihern Ladie. and Jenll'Uiien have been rubticating in Chi an 1 having a jolly tiino boalinj; and other which that city cai: fu: m-li in abiin l.incj.

"iiHLif of Cellar Creek, Township H. BHIAXT. of a TKKASrKI.lt. OLIVEH W. of Wayne Tp.

CHRISTIAN A of St. Joseph Tp. CoROXCR, H. N. A of Wayne JOHN M.

WILT, of Wayne Township. COUSTY COMMISSIONER, ISAAC HALL, of Springfield Township. (Kr'l'ho la-publican i lieltl at Guillen, i Elkhart Coin.ty, on last Saturday. a i have been an mie. 1'.

A I iirin, of lltislmllf, Oaluh li. Smith, of Indianup- and lion. (Jliarles Case, of city, were the speakers of the day. of tlforts as yet h.ivc I'D reliable rcjioi t. Jonathan llarvcj, i Ciindiila'e for of State, was there, but time did not pcimit luin to J.

M. FOELLINGER in'nrm tlie citizun of Ft.W.iyni, piocL-tfded to i i i tu ailJrets the people on tli.it evening. A friend knows, inlbim-i us that the "would be leader--," the young sioik of Elk hart county, or rather of the Slate of 7 i i i tint he Iws bought out the i i eitabliahilidit of J. I I Armstrons, No riicvuix nioek. Calhoni sticct, nlierc lie i and Ircsh I'Dvisioib.

i MI', i i und tlic vi low r.iti--, i fur ln mi baud ,1 l.irire fine i i A 1 I CLD BDL'll- i I 1 1 dill'm-m whiuli lie we i -ell Co-r, to do'-c tu i thi i l'ue of jel 1 il'liu Kentucky Election. Paris, 11 a. ui. Coombs, 100 ahead. gain.

Louisville, 10 a. m. Coombs, 1,830 ahead. Lexington, 10 a m. Coombs, 175 ahead, liluc Licks, 10 a.

Coombs, 11 ahead. 11 a. m. 2t6pMc- Clarty, 11. Glasgow.

11 a Coombs, 117; Boiling, 26; McClarly, 10. Covington, 10 a. in. Coonibs, 320 ahead. Newport, 12 Coombs 300 ahead.

Williamitown, 12 m. Coombs 51 ahead. Frankfort. 12 m. Coombs, 132 ahead.

Georgetown, 12 in. Coombs 160 ahead; .1 gain. The election in Kentucky to day for Clerk of the Court of Appeals, returns indicate the election of Coombs, Union candidate by a large urjority. Georgetown Precinct--Coombs 122 majority. illiamstown--Coombs 97 majority.

Frankfort--Coombs 147 majority. 150 majority. Fayette county--Coombs 700 majority. Bourbon county--Coombs 380 majority. Nicholas county--Coonibs 126 majority.

Ctmphcll county-- CoomU650 majority. Covnyton city--Coombs-500 majority. Louisville, Aug (i. of L'ourt of Appeals--Coombs JlcClarty Boiling 384. Carolina JKIection.

Petersburg, Aug. 6. The K.tprffi ijieiitnil) has just icceived the from a reliable source at relmhs fmm 1." counties show a not gam fo: Pool of over Fillmorc's vote in 1855. These 45 counties constitute two-thirds of the popular vote in the State, admitting that Pool will gain in the same ratio in the remainder ol the State. Us'majority will bo 7,587.

Democratic ni.ijurit} in the Legislature will be reduce'! conideral but is too large to be Democrats have evidently From the Old Mocha down the lowest-priced ovcri'onu. The Curried the Sluts (0,, PRATT is an Independent De- c.ni'liditc for County Commissioner, ai.d will so remain until the October eleetiun. are wondci fully in a just convption i of what arc their mciitii. ami that lln-y I seem nearing th.it significant age "man knows himself to be a fool," aii'l thereupon i lives more wisely and use-fully. a fl31 es HamOSS, TmnkR Thcv had better have reached -'lorty some time since, hut better late than il lar PCl Let them lie absolved on a trial.

Elklnrt I romi-ses a good report at the next fSruslt 8 Let it k-thus recorded, and a new and more 0 their linealway.on enlightened rule be now established in the po- Collars at Wholesale M. WILLIAMS- WILLIAMS Wholesale and Retail Dealers in A. C. HURSTIS. L1 Fruits, Nails, Glass, Woodenware, DUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, LARD.r, Also, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers iu assorted Stick and Fancy Candies, No.

83 Street, Merchants supplied with Ooocecies of all kinds on as favorable terms, all things considered, as can be purchased in any market. All orders filled with dispatch. Feb. JOHN MOHR, Columbia. Street, and Deafer BOOTS, SHOES Particular altention paid to Custom Work, He feels warranted in saying that he CM tnm tout as good as any man in his line of business in country.

eolicite the patronage of the public. May28tb'6Udwly JONAS TOWWJET. W. TOWNLCT. J.

W. TOWNLET ft tVlmleub wrftettll Dt.fet.in Dry Goods of all kinds, ill large stock, choicest TVw, by the Hogafiead or pound, by the barrel, and besidw, that hard tod in Also buy Butter and Eygt, Ginteny, Ragt, Timothy Seed, and almost everything brought to market. One Price asked and no IOOT taken. Geo. DeWald, H.

W. Bond, P. Barter, C. G. Yergens, M.

W. Wines, H. Forman, H. C. Messelhorn, C.

Fricke, J. E. Sawtell, M. Brenton, F. DeWMd, George Hull.

Fort Wayne, May 5th, I860 dwly PRINTS, PRINTS. NE HUNDRED pieces 8t opened, choice styles 9 and 10 cents worth I2k'c. A. S. May 12th 1860.

SILK SUN UMBRELIAS, liticil tactics of that county. WELL ublicans of Koanoke, Huntington cuunty, had a spirited meeting last Satui day. Such an earnest and determined purpose to carry tho county has never been manifested there heretofore. A pole was raised, the top of which reached toward leaven one hundred and eighty eight ladies turned out and gave their encouraging presence to the cause. The gathering was large and enthusiastic, nnd addressed by D.

0. Daily, of Huntington, and L. E. Grove of this city. The sink which occurred May last on the P.

Ft. W. C. B. R.

track near Aroob- Station, about 1G miles west of this eity has been overcome, and we think it a work which entitles Mr. Du Barry, Superintendent of the Western Division, to credit-- though late we speak of it. The length of the piles is sixty feet, solid oak. They were raised to a perpendicular.and by main strength pulled down into the mud so as to come under the hammer, and then were driven through the soft bottom into the hard--perhaps reaching below the surface of the water fifty-eight feet. It is supposed that the strata of water extends, beyond the 400 feet already sank, a quarter of a mile.

AntioU paling an untimely sink beyond the present one, Mr. Dularry bad constructed a side track near the dangnous part, to be used the instant the old track shall become dangerons r. s. A I the entire of BOOTS (JHOE.S, A and FINDINGS ol T. S.

lias removed to Eds ill's HiiilfliiiL', on tref next door to H. Rood's Driiir will opcnupin connection i tin- prurcut stuck, tin: Urgent best IIOMI. -ii iDt stock of BOOTS SHOES i hji ever been offend lor sale in city, I will be snld At such extremely low prices thai none who i i bis store for tlit purpose nf iug good ami goods will go nway dissatisfied, but ready tu exclaim that "Heller has the best ipest stock of ote, and Leather that, h.is been offered lor sale in the city ot Wayne." I am decidedly op- posrd to puffing and blowing in order to induce trade to my store, but will say that I am prtpai- rd to stew stock of Hoots, Shoes and Leather ever offered In this county. My stock complete in both variety anH style, comprising A COB DKOLKE Men's Sip awl Calf Boots, Brogans, Stall No. 10, City Market.

keeps alwaj-s the choicest Beef, Veal Mutton, on hand He asks only the GL 1 Oranges, Figs, Prunes, I I AND BERRIES, SUCH AS JPcaclws, Cherries Blackberries- c. SPICES OF ALL KINDS Soaps; Candles; Starch; Crocks; Cordage; Glass; Putty; Crockery Glass Ware; FABMWO JMPIBMHNT0, svucit AS SPADKS, SHOVLES HOES, RAKES, CRADLES, SCYTHES, Everytning, in short, wanted on a farm, except Ploughs. oodLexi "VCTar 1 Of all kinds Saws and Saw-Bucks, A TT 1 TT JLj -L Jr In a word, .1 general assortment of Groceries lull and cheap, which he will sell as low as any one in the market. His old friends, and the public generally, invited to examinehiswell- I selected Stock. MORRIS CODY.

P. S. Hams aud kinds of smoked and salted Me.its constantly on hand- All kinds of country Produce bought and sold. Miiv '26, NEW STORE! i Norraof Is the Centre of 8UK-K, (INK DOOR NORTHOr VLLV P'lOK STORE, MARX GRAFF, MIE Pmpiittor luis optned one Of the largest Stocks ot Staple and Fanci DRY-GOODS That wa 01 opened here before. This Stodt is ely IV KM and has been' SELECTED WITH GREAT (ARE.

Having exclusively for CASH, determined to tell for the aawe, Goods will be I'ER VEST. CHEAPER Tlumalaii) ThcStoekdff IS As will ihun on i and Shawls, Of all thr latest importations, and is ety. A very l.irge stock ol' COMTOISSION HOUSE. Rliop on Calhouustreet, opposite E.Staplefo-H« Auction Room. Fort Wayne, Jan.

17th '60dwly attention of the public to his' stand. Satisfied that his articles are ot the best, and his prices as low as any, he requires nothing but a trial. Call and ex.vmine Stall No. 10. Fort Wi.yno, Tune 7th '60 dly Bxoes extra bleached Premium Candles, 50 Sterine Fur sale by WILLIAMS HUEgTIS.

N. P. STOCKBRIDGE, air as Retail Dealerm School and Miscellaneous Books, ST A Wall Paper, Music, Musical Instruments, Gold Pens, Toys, c. Sign of the Book, 104 Colombia-Si. Fort Wayne, Ind- Jan.Sta'60.

dly T. P. iflcCDLLOUGU, ill. D- Physician Surgeon, 0 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. FHCE on Calhoon Street, under the Odd Fellow's Hall.

The running time from this city to Ohio, 131, miles, is 5 hoars, 10 minutes, over the P. Ft. W. C. B.

E. That will do--25 miles per hour, over the old Ohio and Indiana track. 03" The Democracy have a parcel of poles lying now in front of the Clerk's Office in this place, which they intend to make into one and raisa at that corner. The big one is "hollow at the butt," and may signify roach of hollowness in the professions of soundness of the hearts of the leaders. The rent-payers Allen county know.

Last week C. Urbine, and yesterday Peter Eckley and Francis Fernet, were each fined, by the Mayor, five dollars for violations of, liquor law, by retailing intoxicating drink. Tercnssiou Caps. 1O 0 UN CAPS, jiwt received from the manufae turars, and for sale at New Xork prices. Mav 7th WILLIAMS HUESTIS.

EDWARD WHOLESALE GEOCEE AND COMfWSetON No. 71 South Water St. Between State Street and Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF DU BSr pcmrs POWDER. May 3d '60 d6m. FRED.

ECKERT, Ix Shop S. cor. of Main and Market Stall In Market No. 4. OASS you FAT CAULS.

French C.ilf. Patent Buff Congres crs Enameled Slippers ami Brogans, Boys' an-1 Youths' Calf, Patent ano Buff Scotcfi Ties, Fancy Congress Heeled Gaiters, Ankle. Tics, Parodies, and diff Misses Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers and Boots, ri'h and without heels, of every af.i cordially invited to call aud eiicrine ay stock before purchasing Kew Work and Repairing DONE TO ORDEI at the shortest notice. Having in my service the most skillful wAikmfeu from the feel assured (ot neatmat aad goefl- itss my work will compare with any in Fort Wavde (iSll PAID FOR HIDES AND SKINS, T. 8.

HELLER. CALHOCM NEJT TO H. B. Reeo. Which will lit- 30 prr cent.

other House ia the tr.idc. Hoisery, Gloves, tiitttf Veils, Shakers Hats, Bonnets' Flowers, Ribbons, Millinery C. Styles, and very-cheap. A very' All the large assoitnitnt of inch'tt From 5 (o 10 centv. Drills, Cheeks, Ftm? nels stilpcs, Ticks, Demins Iu this stuck will also be found Cloth, Frank $kinner No.

85 West Second Street, Cincinnati, 0., KKCKIVE SFXL Be.ms, Buckwheat, Cotton, Cunny Sacks, Wheat, Barley Butter, Keathcn. Rye, Hops, Lard, Hemp, Cheese, Corn, Hogs, Tobacco, Oats, Barley Malt, Bacon, Tallow. Grease, Dry Meat, Salt call HEW CHEAP STORE DRY FRUITS, TIMOTHY, CLOVER, I M. FLAX AND HEMP SEED, AND I Froduoe ixx I K. Purchase on orders, at lowest market prices Wholesale and Retail every description of Merchandize, Whisky Balk Meat, Bacon, Sugar and Mohbscs.

Ship j-onr Produce and draw at April 13, Jeans, Satinctta, Satin and other CLOSE BUYERS Are particularly invited to examine this Stock before put chasing else vhere, as I am DETIEHIHID' to sell CHEAPER than ike CHKAPEST. Stf )REM. GRAFF. Cigars! TTOft Aoiee the tee market JT Confectionery Ertablislwient WILLIAMS HUESTIS. Patent Cot aud Camp Bedsteads.

PHEY answer of a Sofa, When folded ap it otenpUi UurtIHtta ia width, 11 ini liiil in NIbe and can readily be moved room to ronn. To be had at manufacturers prices at May 28th '60. 0. P. MORGANS, FRANCOIS BAECOT AS on hand a fBHaaiteafflalatook of Groceries aed fnvtsttf wftioi) will sell ow for AH of Produce Boaght and and Lodging at all hours- Goods.

VfBW PRINTS, new Challies, and a of Ll new Dress Goods this day opened by June 9th '60. W. ABBOTT. Photographic Gallery. ILLIAM DUNCKLEBURG has fitted up the Rooms formerly occupied fay McDonald, in Sautter's Block, Calhoan Street, asaPhotogranbicandAiBbrotypeCMlery.

Sky-Light enables him to take, in all weather, Superior Pictures- Mr D. is satisfied, long in the business, that he can prodoea GkeBeww eqnal to any artist in the county. He solicits the inspection bv the publio, especially of the Ladies, of specimens of bis work. His stock con tains a complete assortment of caties, pins of all styles and prices. He solicits pitroBage of the public.

Ft. WaTn June 12, '60--dtf. HUGHB. REED Wholesale a id Retail Dealers in mm A Lead, OUs, Paints, Dyes Varnishes, Brushes, Glass, c. Buying largely tod directly from the importers and manufacturers, we sinII be able to sell at the purchasers to our stock andprices- Fort Warne, Jtn, 5th i860 BiVREGi ANGLAZE, STILL KEE? Vt THIS of this Fashionable attiole of tie season A.

s. EVANS. Jnne 30th '60. Hoop Skirts for the Million. CHEAP HOOP I)At received.

Skirts for 50 cents worth $1,50. i. 75 i. i. 3,00.

ii ii 8,80. at 7S Columbia W. J. ABBOTr July 7th HAT AND CAP STORE. If 0.97 Port Wayne.

proprietor carrief on an eitensive busin- Jl ess in Hats, Caps and Furs- Good selections made and sale' at moderate prices. Fort Wayne. J.m. 3d '80 dly Groceries, Croetoy, 87 COIOKN.A STRICT, Koirr Mr. 6.

hag a large awJ wdlseletttf wtteh he wifl low as Uj a his line of trade. All kinds of country cash, or trade. Soutiierii SL. Northern I. I860 Soauotjr 1HQ.

Going West--Toledo and Toledo at 1C i ml Amve Chlotrn 8 00 ni 1030am Detroit aud Toledo and Detroit. i mAnive at llOpis 6 a a Toledo aad Jadum. A Tohio ii 10S5 imArh-e Jtokrtli it Going East--Chicago opd ve Cbsca;" it 30 Arrive tt CUcugo and Oettwit. tDitniittt Detroit and Toledo. at TSO a a Amvc i ISM pa SUN UMBRELLAS.

LACK, Green, and Brown Sun i iv opened May 9, '6U ABBOTTS. WOODWABD YOUNG, merchant a i flnd Wholesale and Retail in READY-MADE CLOTHING, flats, Caps Famishing Goods, if No. 94 Apri! 5th I860, dtf roNMtCTlonw. At ToMnrwilh Cli veianii tnd Trtnte ilnsky, CinciDnMi, 'ornlk, Chwted, fmlo, Miag'Ti Fnllf, New York, Pittitaf, Roa.I bsvlor, ClfflmTiSti--with Fort W-ynn, umi poirtu gotb Wett At 'Detroit-- H'ttn Tn.uk Railway forSirnia, onireil, Qneber, Poftlmnd and rtillt i at rn Railway for Xiagnrft Falli, Buffalo, Af biinT, NFW Vert "nil Boston; alw, Jlw Mil- waokpc Riilrm.i for Cr n.I At IbrCMnoUMaiidTlim At EHthw--With Tnin far (Vhtti, tigonir, Kendtff OB Air Line RoiJ. Rm' i (Jp-rti risilc.

ait-l jt Ixmisvilte. rnd S't Oitlnti- i i bi it 20 minotw Miff'- Patent n- ihc n'i- C.iirrt and Dntten llr.c i. FT- JJJO. D. CA M.

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