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II a II all: CONCERTI CmWaa(Ioa Hocudon and Music! SATTJUDAY EVE JAN. 7TH. PROP. J. B.

assisted by- of Boston, Ii. V. H. CROSBY, VOL, X. i DAYTON I iJMit OHIO, THURSDAY, 7 fr i rf: 1 1 JAN.

6, 18G0, A A. .4 NO. is this Citjp, Will give an evening of READIN03 RECITATIONS, Ballads, Bongs and Comicalities. For further particulars. Dm programmes.

ADM'SSION, CBRT8- Jant-lid Positive Fact. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AMD CHEAPEST STOCK OF "Watches and Jewelry lM at THIRD STEEET. buys his goods for Not Cash, and la'onder no expense whatever) he therefore can eel) ebeaper than the oheapest. deeso-dawlm No. Main street LADIES GENTLEMAN, Ff3 A RE YOU IN WANT OKI j.V anything la tha way or 116 Boot, 116 Ma In Shoe, Gaiter or main si Children' Wear, Of any Hindi If ao, you woul do wall to remember that 1ST.

W. Wilson, NO. 118 MAIN 116 Ma In st Complete Assortment or II I OWN Manufacture, 116 Main st Which he offers as LOW PRI CKS as kov other house in the ML.Call and iudea for yourselves. W. WILSON, oetav No.

Ill Main at. ISO. 326 TI11RD ST, AND TBI LAROHST ASSORTMENT OF Books FOR I860, Juvenile IN THE CITY! At WIILABB WHEATON'S, DJlecSS NO. 136 ID STRBKT. HEAR YE, HEAR YE.

THAT CHAMBERLAIN PARKER Keep a full supply of Gents' Famishing Goods, BU1TABL1 FOB CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTSI1 Consisting la part of tha following artlclea: II GENT'S PATENT YOKE SHIRTS II BYRON, EUREKA, MODE, LAP, GAROTTE AND PATENT ENAMELED COLLARS. ALSO, Bracei, Fur, Buck and Cloth Gloves, and Uauntlete. GENT'S TRAVELING SHIRTS, WOOIBK AND 1IKKINO SHIRTS AMD DKAWBRS, For rurthsr particulars, call at CHAMBttRLAIN a PARKER'S, dec 23 114 third etraet. SPECIAL SALES HOLIDAYS, Commencing CHRISTMAS EVE, AT 7 O'CLOCK, And will continue throughoat the following week. OUR CHEAP TABLES Mow ready, oa which will ba found GOODS AT HALF PRICEII look oot roa Aiome.

N. P.DOUQLASS 78 Mala Street, Dayton, O. AxcVi CHRISTMAS NEW YEARS r' Holiday Fresents I -25 CENT PICTURES IN NICE CASE, CAN BE HAD AT BALDWIN'S GALLERY, 17VKRY DAY FROM DATE. AND i-i batter piatura (or S6 VKNTS thee, can ba had aav other Cellar fur Bl.bo: Wa also have on band Gi ti tha largest accortmejii of fin Caaea la tha City, Which wa oner 1 rpr Out. Claeaner Than any other Gallary.

We bu our toek la auch a Bknnr that wa arc prepared to oiler superior to tha Our pi leva range from eenta to thuc placlag It lu the power of to secure tha ahaduwc; ol (Hemic. Our motto apu a aiuuy to pleue. tajuUooma on 3d sign of tit American Hag. IDtlt amdAw 8. BaAtDWIN Ijtfuyctte House Tor Uentt TMUS well known lavftra Bland, with -A- ino Brl.k stable and Uugoa Yard, la tnv- "Weuf THE DAILY EMPIRE or-fiost ot funuosTioNii Impirt Building, Thirl itH Soith tide liis Mmm By M.HSS.OOpev ye.rtnad-ranoe.

10 oent. per Wenk.p.v.hla to thoearrter. Slnaleooplaa.putup id wrappara.aeanta. Cincinnati Agency. Tha Cincinnati Type Foundry Company la oar duly authoriiad Agent to maka eontraeta and receipt for Adrartiaementa aubscripViona.

Ac. In thateitr. To BuaixwiaMaR. Tha Empira Job Roona are in complete trim, and are now prepared to do work of all deacriptiona In the beat style ortbtart. Uallin andeiarainaonr work and learn onrpricea.

ILTTo AnraaTisaai. AdTertisamenta or Notices for the Empire muat ba handed into tha office by fen a'cUciav the day they are desired to be published not later. We cannot agreetof nsert them arterthathour. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE Weekly Advertisements.

Those who doaire to hare adrertiaomenta inserted in the Weekly Empire should band them in by Saturday morDing, at the latest. lA-Our adrertiaine patrona will perceive that, by our arrangement of reading matter, their advertisements will be always fine a very important mattertothem. CTSea 4th page for Telegraph Reports. Fakhibj, Attintior. WaoUd.

20.000 ba. of corn, in the ear, fur which the highest man. tat price win ne pita, at UUKiai'UftlJIU'S Auction Room, tf. Jefferson and Market. Chanoi roa SricoLATion.

The advertiser has a patentable invention of a new aod valua bla machine, in which there la a fine chance for speculation, but has not the means to secure the patent and bring it before the public Be would like to make an arrangement with some person who has the necessary capital. Further particulars can be obtained from the Editor of thia paper. tf. Auction 1 Mr. A.

Haas, tha newly appoint ed Auctioneer, will have Auction on Saturday all day, at his store No. 335, west 3d near Miss Goodman's Millinery store Ladies' Furs, Ladies' bonnets, fineat atylea, Dry Goods, Jews elry, Ac, Ac. In the evening, Gents' cape, glovea, comforts, ready made clothing and Jewelry. Haas will offer big bargaina. Remember Saturday and Saturday night.

Maaio Oil. Remember that thia excellent and popular curative is to be obtained only at tha Drug Store of Dr. Robinson, 120 Main who is aole agent for Dayton. 6td Headings and Music Profs, Frobiaher and Orosby have selected a fins programme for Sat-, urday evening. Prof.

F. ia from Boston, the city of eloquence and literary taste. He haa taught very extensively, and lectured much in the Eaat, and to aome considerable extent in the South and West The Cincinnati papers apeak very highly of him. Crosby we all know. So be on hand.

A young fellow named John Tilton, aged about 1G years, suddenly left the residence of Mr. Heneman, in Miami Oity, on laat Saturday morning, taking with him a valuable shawl, and several other artlclea, and haa not aince been heard of. Young Tilton "Tkfce from Athena last fall, Where he had been living with relatives of Heneman, and applied to tha latter to take him in, aa he waa sick and out of funds. He Waa treated aa one of the family from that time until the morning he left, when he returned their kindneaa by robbiog them. CO" We learn that Mr.

John R. Campbell, eldest son of Hon. L.D. Campbell, waa instantly killed yesterday on the Junction Railway, by being run over with a locomotive and aix cara, which cut him completely in two) ID" wants to know if we could make use of a saddle of venison, if we had it I Ceri tainly aend it along; we could usehalf a dozen of them for that matter. The fact ia, we have Indulged in the luxury but once thia season; our exchequer would not permit it, and our "deer" fiienda hsre not thought of us no doubt considering that they had quite enough to do to think of themselves.

We expect to have another taste when Charley returns from the npper country; but that will only mike us ravenous. By all meana aend tha eaddle; we will interpose no objection to your "aaddling" any amount of it on to as. ID" Mr. Frank Williams, a resident of this city, who waa employed oa the Columbus Delaware Road, had one of his arma and two of his ribs broken, while eoupling ears at Delaware on Tuesday of tk ia week. Be la badly injured, but will probably recover.

Insdbamcb Elections The following are the results of the elections held on Monday of thia week: CENTRAL. Directors. Henry Herman, Andrew Gump, Henry S. Fowler. D.

W. Iddioga, Robt Cham bera, Geo. W. Shaw, Alf. Pruden, J.

B. Olwin, A. R.H.Folkerth. FIREMENS. Directors.

Samuel Craighead, V. Winters. D. Kiefer, John Powell, Simon Gebhart, John Hanilch, Samuel Marshall, D. E.

Mead, Henry 8toddard. MONTGOMERY. Directore. Herman Gebhart, Andrew Gump, W. L.

Darrow, Y. V. Wood, Joel Eatabrook, Jamea McDaniel, Daniel Kiefer, T. A. Phillips, Jacob Doll.

I A Goos Jobs. There is letter at tha Day ton poatoffice addreased to "An Honest Attora ney," which haa been sailed for by several gentlemen of the profeasisn, who claim to fill the bill, but the moment they aorntiniae the "physiognomies" of the delivery clerks they become satiafied that they ean not practice any deception npon them, and leave without We have no doubt but that thia letter haa been misdirected, and we advise Col. King to aend it to the Dead Letter Office; for should he da liver it to any of the gentlemen hers, it might be deemed good cauae for hie removall Be on your guard, Colonel, for it may be only a trap aet by the Journal for your decapitation! A at aa all Is for CTMeaara. Miller A Gharch, Huston building, corner of Third and Jefferson, are making np a lot of orders from customers for clothing; woik which will compare favorably with any io goods and atyle anywhere' They have aa large and complete a stock of lata atyle goods, genu' furnishing goods, etc as ess be found at any eatabliahioenti and their supply of ready aiade ulolhlng ia of the beat goods, sod made np in the very beat maDtrar. E7 A bill waa yeaterday introduced into the Legialature authorising the sals of tha Public Works.

"Or The New Englanders in Montreal celebrated ths anniversary of the laoding of the Pilgrim Fathers by aa oration, a dance and a 4 A "Green Spot" in Republicanism." The SpringBeld "Daily News" has be'n put upon its good behavior, Ha publisher having proanred for it a.e'omplete and beautiful outfit of new type, iind fixtures generally, and aej 01 if. NichoM up on his angles. Tha, "News" hss all along bees spicy sheet; It is just such a newspaper (baring ths as ahnuld he rn'sued in every place of the aise of Spring Held; just such paper aa the people find it to their interest to support; in short, a paper ao well and takingly goitre up that it is a nreeti airy in every Intelligent, well regulated community. We don't beliove Nichols would quite answer for a TJnitid Slates Senator; we don't believe he would prove "generally acceptable" in the pulpit; nor do wo believe he would fill, to the satisfaction of parenta, tha position of head to a young ladies' seminary; we do think, however, that he is exactly adapted to his position, and that he haa found hia level. It is to be regretted thst his politics are ao execrable; but as he ia yonng, and the meana of grace are abundant, we indulge the hope that ha will se the error of hia ways, and "save hia soul alive." To returni The "News" should be patron.

ixed in Springfield; to all hereabouts who desire to hare the gosaip, lights and shades, and facta and fancies of our neighbor city, to get ther with a near-cut at the doinga of the world at Urge, we recommend the "News." To the Editor of the Empire Dear Sir. In the "Foreign Correspondence which might more jnitly be termed "pencil-lings by tha wayside" published in the test Sunday issue of the Cincinnati Enquirer men tion ia made of the wine cellar under the City Hall in Bremen, and it ia aaid that on the ceiling of a portion of thia cellar "a full blown roes" is painted. The correspondent further remarka, "In this cellar formerly the authoria Ilea held aecret aittings, and what transpired under the rose could not be revealed, hence the expression 'sua This is a grave mistake and I wonder that the Editor of your Cincinnati eotemporary did permit it to go into hie paper without a correction. The origin of the saying aub rose" dates much farther back. It waa a custom strictly practiced in the daya of the Roman Republic, that everything spoken and done at a convivial party was eon fidential and to all purposes forgotten as aoon as tha party separated.

It waa alao customary to embellish the room where the party con vened with flowers and over the table was sis waya auspended a wreath of roses. Hence eons fidential communications were aaid to be had "aub roaa'' under the rose. This custom waa the origin of ttie phrase, and the lluryomaa-lers Mayors, Senatora and Aldermen of the good and free Hauea Tiva of Bremen, being wan to do their frolicking In the cellar of their Oity Hall, and justly presuming that according to the truism "in vino Veritas," by inspirited lips things might be spoken which if general-ly diffused among the "governed" might bring harm to the common weal of the "authorities," enforced for their pleasure reuniona the old Roa man custom of having everything there apokeo "sub rosa," and to ba continually reminded of thia injunction of secrecy that "full blown rose," of which the correspondent speaks, waa painted on the ceiling of that cellar. I doubt not that even now in this advanced age, Society wouia tare oeuer, were tne aa mirable Roman maxim above detailed revived and adhered to. But "TVmpora mu A.

V. H. Bill to bh Introdcoed. Yesterday Mr. Musson, of Champaign, gave notioe that he would introduoe a bill to repeal the School Library system.

Also, a bill regulating the building of dams upon rivers snd running streams in suoh a way as to facilitate the passage ef fish. Mr. Rees, of Franklin, a bill granting Magistrates and Mayors additional powor in oriminal cases. Mr. Stedman, of Portage; a bill giving the power of tha eeleotjng of laws for publica tion by the local press to the Auditor, Pro bate Judge and Proaeouting Attorney in each oounty.

A. will perceive, by a short com munication in another place, that Prof. Dow has promptly agreed to contribute what he can towarda the temperance reform. We assure him that the Profesaor "meana business." He is a gentleman of ability, and ia an Interesting speaker. What doea A.

propose to do about itt ID 0. "the Columbus correspondent of the Cincinnati Gasette, aaya "Mr, Parrott, I understand, was very indignant at tha proposi. tion (in caucus) to return that gentleman (Chase) to the Senate." alao saya, Cuppy ia reputed anti-Chase." C7 Ws learn that Prof. Musasn is posted to lecture on Phrenology, in Germantown this evening. If he don't swaken ths good people down there, we Will agree that they have no music in their souls.

CP Ths Columbus letterawriters say that there will be mora antisDouglas men in Oon vention to day than haa been apprehended. There is a little fun anticipated about ths Cin cinnati doubls delegation. CT A young man wishes to employ his time In the eveninga by poatiog books, or perform" ing other office work. He ia good accountant and penman. Those who desire his services will please enquire at thia office.

CTTbs weather, which had moderated to temperate pilch yeaterday, went down to the old figures again last night, and thia morning it waa as eold aa Greenland, The prospect for more moderate weather ia again good. CT The Chase men in the Ohio Legislature are preparing for the Senatorial vote. It ia their intention to force it, if possible, this week, when they feel sure of electing Chase. Senator Ouppy, of this county, is set down confidently for ths ex-Governor. ID The Legislature sdjourned over until to morrow, when it ia believed vote will be taken for IT.

S. Senator. Tha Republicaua apprehend aa unpleasant time. ST A meeting of soldiers of the war of IrJIS is to ba held at Columbua, Ohio, oa the 10th of January. "Cl.

igfall, the new Texaa Senator, haa been concerned ia several affaire of honor, ens with the 'late P. S. Brooke, in which the latter was wounded. Ths New York Tribune complains that "the dead look at Washington presents singular aapeol. A Uepublioan organiaa tion ia prevented by the votes of members who are there by the aid of liepublioao votes, and who would have been at horns this very day but for boee votes.

Pend ing the canvass, the New York Courier protested against ths election of these very meu; but the Tribune was on the other akio. NEWS ITEMS. There were eighty-eeven bills nf divorcs granted in the oourta of New York city last year, By ths failure of Cook A Sargent, at Deven-port, lows, some aix hundred laborers lose 090 dollars. The city of Paris receives, on an average, 300,000 dollars from the tax on funerals. It is given to the churches.

Dennis Maginn cut bis throat in Quebec last week, because his wife eloped with hia confi dential clerk. Careful analysea have shown that tho salt made at Onondaga, la ths purest in the world. The number of drinking saloons in New Oi" leans, with a population of 180,000, la estima ted at 8,365. As Eastern paper apesks of a man who died ithout tha aid of a physician. Such cases are very rare.

At an agricultural dinner the following toast wasgiven: The Gameof Fortune Shuffle cards as you will, Spades will always win. Prof. Whitney, of Yale College, ia engaged In the tranalation and publication of a Hindoo work on aatronomy. Gerrit Sinilh haa so nearly been restored to complete health that ha hss returned to his home at Peterboro', N. Y.

There were 3 065 applications, by aliens, for citiaenship, made In New York city laat year, the number admitted was 3,699. Last year it Is estimated that there were eeived about 300,000 barrela of flour, and not less than 5,000,000 bushels of wheat, at Mil-waukie. During the year 1858, Paria conaumed 000,000 pounds of meats of all kinda, while during the aame time New York conaumed 150,000,000 pounds of beef alone. Mrs Elizabeth Dooglas, of Philadelphia, in that city a few daya ago from typhoid fever auperinduced by a violent fit of jealousy. A man on a spree took shelter in a new build ing in New York a night or two ago, and lying down to aleep, was froxen to death before mor ning.

A young man, while akating oo a Mill Pond at Ciiarleatown, on Monday, fell, atriking upon tho back part of hia head, and expired instantly. Mr. J. Beverly Hunter, of Gates county, North Carolina, killed a hog, last week, two yeara old, which weighed five hundred and ten lba. netU Mr.

Paul, the owner of Dr. Kane's Esquimaux dog, Myonk, lost the dog in New Orleans a few daya ago. He thiuks the auimal must have been atoleo A duel was feught in Alabama, on tho 24th ult between a lawyer and a physician; tho latter being disabled on the third fire by a wound in his pistol arm. Macrendy, the tragedian, has been on a lecturing tour in Euglaud. One of his displays is highly apoken of, on the occaaion of his giving choice readings from the Britiah poets.

For the Empire. Mr. Editor: read the History of the Legislative Folly of Ohio, as laid be fore your readers, undor the caption of "The Governor's Meseage." 1 would ask the privilege of some space in your oolumns to ventilate tha gas bouae, of an humble constituent, after consuming the enormous amount of Bitumen, and other ootnbustii bles, contained in aaid heterogeneous mass of olassio lore. In ths first plaoe, after fol lowing this great history, over two oolumns, 1 find that the entire taxable property in Ohio, is probably $1,050,000,000, probably. And that the rate of luxation is not higher on this small amount, (pr.

dollar,) than it was two years ago, when tho aggregate list was two thirds less. And oonoludes, with two oolumns more, by saying that the bigger the pile the better, which proposition, the historian eluoidates as clear as mud. Thia august Document, also showa plainly, that its author did diaburso 16,333 dollars to wards repairs on Canals eto. without proper authority, saya it is a bad precedent such praotices should not be tolerated; But hopes the Legialature will pass hia bill which their predeosssors refused, but hopes they will not trustothers, for fear the privi lege might be abused. And finally be re oommends the agricultural interests of Ohio to the grateful considerations of his follow-pilferers, and in the middle of the eighth oolumn, he pays bis respect) to his disfranchised brethren of Afrioan extract, vulgarly oalled niggers Thinks the act of last le gislature, did wrong in allowing judges of elections, to rejeot the votes of his alter'' friends, thinks the Courts onght to deoide, from ths faot that the judges of elections may know the genealogy of the yaller and Blaok republicans, bis ohanoes would bs safer in oourta, where they are not so well known, be wants that aot repealed, But admits that none but whits mala oitisena can vote legally by the constitutions, Still be ia for repeal.

That la, he is in favor of allowing the yaller oitiiens to vote, especially if they vote the republioan tioket, He also ssys LIE, and ths people of Ohio will suffer no invasion of their territory, LIE, ia in favor of Union. BE will not disavow juat admiration of noble qualities, (even in traitors.) But II will condemn servile insurrection, a well as servile war. 11E ia however in favor of diaunion, (indii vidually) but the people, HE thinks are for Union and concord, HE claims no eiemp tion from blame, but thinks tha free Htates ought not to bs oensured. LIE hates kid' nappers and loves collored folks generally, LIE thinks his Oberlin friends, never did any thin, wrong. the U.

Unites marshals were kidnappers and asks a reanaotment of the nullification aot repealed by the last le gislature, And finally winds up hia history by several tables, in which bs tries to show tii at disbursements of public funds waa less ia the last thruo years, than in a former corresponding period, Thus. Ths average yearly, diaburaenieuta from 1853 to 185A, ha says up $1,093,824,05, and from 1S56 to 1859 hs says ths yearly disbursements were only This hp Ws by adding $023,78, 19 ths amount of disbursements of the first period, and deducting the sams auiouut from tha Inet period, and omitting one year from 1S53 to 1S5A, Aa, As, Aa. Now Mr. Editor, I will give my opinion of Ibis great state paper, and bfin j'y one of ths kuo rant taaasos, you era will make ample allowances, But I do think that the Governor is not very smart, for be tnys, in his history, that whits men only, ought to vote, but he wants the law reposlcd, whioh prevents niggers from vo ting. LIE also fays, HE admires noble qunlitice, (oven in traitors) but disavows the acts of traitors, Well if ZTE, thinks that lha masses will believe in his sincerity, he is as soft aa mm, and if any of hia Yal ler or Black frionda, envy his situation, let era rip.

"I'd rather be a dog, and bay the than such a hyfoorite, Now Mr. Editor, if you will publish this, your road ore will know, that one of the Ignorant masses did road the CHECK WITZKOPF. City Council. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER, TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 3, 1859.

Present Messrs. Decker, Wigglm, Phillips, Bimm, Shank, Kiented, Boyle, Gilliland, Bute, Luts, Thomas and Bomberger, The minutes of lsst meeting were read and approved1, The report of the Clerk of Market for the month ending Dec. 31st, was presented; re. ceiyed and placed on file. Ths bond of William Birch, aa Treasurer of the Neptune Fire Company, was presented.

Received and approved. Tha Committee to whom was referred the communication of the Pacifio Fire Company askinj Council to pay remaining indebtedneaa upon their Engine, made a report recommend ing that the oily assume the debt, amounting to $680. Tha Clerk of Market reported that he Bad collected $133,38 of city gas tax, in tion of which, the following resolution was adopted; By Mr. Phillips, That the City Clerk draw an order in favor of John Kline for $10, for his services in collecting city gas tax on the Dupli cate. By Mr.

Phillips. That the City Clerk bs au thorised to draw an order for $10, in favor of John Kline, from lha Public Square fund, for aervicea in collecting the rente for 1859. Adopt ted. By Mr. Kirsted, That the Oity Clerk be au thorized to cancel bond No.

140, due to J. L. Weston, by giving an order on the Fire Depart ment Fund for one hslf due on Jan. 1, 1860, and a bond for the other half on July I860, including interest due thereon. Adopted.

The committee on accounts to whom was re ferred the coupon of 70, due July 1857. one city bond loaned to the D. A W. R. report that the aame was on deposit in the Ohio Life Ins.

for two months before tha failure of the institution, and they are of opinion that the city ia not bound for the ssme. Adopted By Mr. Oilliland, That the Marshal be direcs ted to lodge complaint against Alexander Geb hart before the Mayor, io case he does not re move bis stone from the street. By Mr. Thomas, That Henry Stoddard be notified to gravel the eidewalk in front of lot No.

1433 on Smith alrtet, in ten daya, and if the work ia not done in that time the trustees of the Ward have the work done, the con-- tractor to take the property for hia pay. After passing bills Council adjourned. the Ma. Ebitob. In your daily issue of yeater day, I notice a communication over the aigna lure of A.

A. A. complaining of the languish- ng condition of the temperance cause, io which he states the propriety of publio lectures to re vive the cause, ror his information, snd all others interested, I will slate, that I am willing and ready, to address the citizens of Dayton, on the subject of temperance, free of charge, in Huston or Beckel Hall, at any time a respecta be without incon PROF. DOWE. DAYTON, Jan.

5th, 1860. MARRIED. On the 6th lnat by Rev. D. Winters, at his re.l- uenoe, Mr Roger Protzman, oi Harrison Township, to Miss Charlotte Klser, of Mad River Tp.

On the aame, by the same, at the same plaoe, Mr- Harrison Klser to Miss Mary A. Rohxer, both of Mad River Township. On the 4th, by Rev. B. W.

Dickinson, James Tur ner, to Mrs. Klenor McCaully. MARKETS. Dayton Market. THURSDAY, 2 p.

Jan. 5, '59. There is belter feeling in the grain market to day. Buyers are readily offering the price quoted below, but there ia but little changing hands. Wheat $1,1 8 1.20 Corn in good demand at 50 eta Rye Barley Oats 40 ets.

WhUky 33 eta. Flaxseed $1,13. Oloveraeed $4,50. Timothy aeed $3,00, Buckwheat 40c. Hungarian Graas 50c.

Hay, per ton, $1618. Receipts very light. 85cte. 65 ets. Dayton Tobacco Market.

Bayers are offering for new tobacco: Round from 4(36; Wrappera 58; Fillera 3(33. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Jan. 4. steady, at 5,305,40 for aupeifine, aod 5,60 for extra.

WHISKY Sals of 900 brls at 31c. 0 ROOERIES Not much doing, but the mar ket ia firm at full rates. Sugar Mo- lasasa 46(347, and Coffee 123 13c. WHEAT The market ia firm, with a good demand at 1.25(31,23 for prims whiu.aod 1,30 1, 23 for red. CORN Firm at 53u353c, ia bulk.

OATS There ia a good demand, and pricea have advanced to 48(g49c; aalea 1100 bush in bulk, at 49c 1300 do do at 48c: do do at 48 ic. RYE The market is firm at 1,00 with an active demand and light receipts. BARLEY The market ia dull, and prices are unchanged; aalea 600 bush good fall at 70a New York Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 4.

FLOUR Sales of 13.000 bbls st state; for extra aisle; for auperfins waa tarn; $5,455,60 for common to medium extra weatarn; 85 for good ahipplog branda extra round hoop Ohio; Canadian aales 150 bbla si S.50(8,75 common to choirs; extra Rys flour Buckwheat flur perewt VYBISKY Salea500 bbls GRAIN Sales 3,000 bush red stale at 500 While Ky. 1,50 and a email lot of White Soulhoia 1,45. held at Sic with buyers at Sea. BARLEY Unchanged; sales 10,000 bush old. BARLEY MALT Nominal at CORN Scarcely so firmer; with only tiiod.n ale demand.ealea of 9,000 ba-h st8Ba90o for new yellow and 88c for new mixed Western de livered.

OATS Rule quiet, at 45l047c for slate, western and Canadian, Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, Jan. 4. FLOUR Howard street, $5,25. Wheat firm, but qniet; white Corn quiet and unchanged.

Provisions steady. Whisky dull at 36c. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MUSIC! SONER, REX CO AVE JUHT RECEIVED A NEW AND desirable stock of U8IC, to which ther direct the attention of all interacted. PIANOS! PIANOS! They lire tlio ftrenta 'or Wm.

Knb A. H. Gftlft at Light 4V Brfcdley'i, nd Board man Gray'i Pianoei, of which they hav ft good uupljr on hand. Call and fcamln. a l) 6 htEHNKH, HEX st C'U.

ARNOLD WILMER'S EBTATB. NOTICE id hereby given that the eubsori-brr hu been aonolnted and Qualified as Ad- mlniitrator oa tha aitata of Arno.4 WUmer, do-oeaied. Dated at Dayton tills 0th any or January, ibw. Itdfcltir JOSEPH W. fJLAYTUM.

Valuable Farm for Sale. HHU Subscriber offeri for lale, Publio Auotlon. on the premlftei, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 15TH, I960, Hie Farm, iltuate on the eait aide of the Dayton and Troy Turnpike, being the flret farm eouth of Vandnlla, Montgomery oounty, Ohio, and 7H ml let north ol the oity of Dayton. Thli farm ountaine1 aeotlon of land, all under good fence, and BO aorca umler cultivation, and the balance In good timber, upon the north, the south, and the eaat idee. There ia on the premtaea a good, eubetantial two-tory brlok houie.

a large itouk barn, a grain barn, and other out-buildings, with running water from the home tli rough both barn yarda- and running water on the eouth-weat quarter of the farm, and a good eiiriDg on the north-eaat quarter. Alio, a large young Marlng orchard of aa good grafted bearing fruit aa any in the oounty. The tract oan be dlvidon into four or aix equal farti. with equal quantltiea of timber on each part, ia deemed unneoeaeary to give a detailed de scrip tion of thia tract, aa persona dealroua of purchasing will, of course, view the premises for themselves. The tract will be eold In whole or In part, to eult purohaaere.

The terms of aale will be y. cash; in one year- and in two years; or; lr desired, a longer time can be had on the last payment. For further partioulara, callun the subscriber, OO the premises; or at the Montgomery House, In Da to at or John ltogrott, Phillips House, Dayton; or I). Clark, Umpire oflloo. an 6 C.

I. CHI80M. Lost, January 2d, AWHITK SETTER DOG. His left ear, the upper part of the left aide Of his head, and a large npot on his right ear, are liver eolorf d. He had on a leather oil fir, on whioh H.

PJKRCE, Dayton, Ohio," hn-i been written, and was still partly legible. A liberal reward will be paid for his recovery. jaa4-td J. H. P1UHCK.

TO TRADE! 200 ACRES FINE LAND IW LA.PORTE COTJMT7, IND. THIS is a very choice piece of land, and in one of the best counties In the State. Will he exchanged for good Improved CITY PROPERTY, and total, monev vaiu. UHA8. K.

CLARKB, janl Clegg's Building, Third street. TURNPIKE NOTICE. THERE will be an election of five Directors of the 8alera Turnpike Company will be held at Henry Beauhler'i Shop, In Saleia, on the 4th day of February, at o'elook, P. M. ine Biocanoiuere are nereoy nonnea to attenu.

HKNRV BEACHLJjH, Pres't. jyut-niuttponwawtltsosw ATTACHMENT. Jacob A. Loop, Before Win. Gaudy, I.

P. of Ml-vs. ami Township, Montgomery Francis H. county, Ohio. ON the 26th day of November, 1859, an order of attachment waa Issued in said ease for the sum JACOB A.

LOOP. uoci-mtiwusw Daily Market! RESPECTFULLY INVITE YOUR attention to our new Daily liar Act, MOW -ESTABLISHED AT 64 JEFFERSON Huftton Building. Where we keep constantly on hand the very choicest of Freehand Salt Neata, Game. Butter. iKira.

Cheese, Lard, Dried and Green Apples, Buu wheat Hour, corn meat, rreserveu rruus, ma -anm more Oysters, Vegetables of all kinds, and In tact, everything that can be found in the trt-weekly market, aod many things that are good to eat that eaunot ba found anywhere clae in the city. Our rooms are admirably arranged for the perfect keeping of the articles we have to eell, and particular attention will be given to ton telling of nothing but what is clean and good. Please extend ua a share vour natronace. and be assured we Will use our best endeavors to rentier aatislactlon. PATTKmSOIN A Hi.Ksk.

jans-tf Monroe New and Becond-Hand Btor. GAIKTTI SOILOIKO, MO. 359 3o ST DATTOM. T)UV8 AND SELLS FOR CASK OR EXCHANGES I Household Goods, such as Bedsteads, Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Cook and Parlor gtovta, and pays cash for old Iron, Brasa, Copper, Lead, wrinama, oia nuooers, ic. aiso, a sptentua uuitax, oneap.

doc 1-1 md SMITH, UUNkUU CO. Dayton A Michigan Hall Hoad ALL persons holding certifies tee of stock In the Dayton and Mlohtgan Hall Road Company are hereby not i tied that all inter eat in the aame oeaa-d on and alter the first day of Mwptesuber, IkW'S, aiW they are requests! to return their eertltteatM to the office ol aaid Company, in Day ton, aod receive therefor a new certificate with the Interest IccUeti therein. By order of the Board ol Directors. PRKaKRVUU t)Mn to, si-flVr dS4.W- ATTENTIQIT- HOUSE TUEEPERSI EVEYi0DY nr wamt or GOOD, PIBE SPICES! J. S.

BKATEV'S nun SDleee earn a IwaVa ob tained at home, in our city, put up by one of our own cltUeua, and not the interior good oi foreign putting up, which are more or leas adulterated. iou can aiwa uepena on getting a good article oi bwt pur spices, which ar alwava selected with great cate. They are put up la packagee, as ia always done by the wholesale dealer. They are warranted pure and eweot ooyoud all comparison. Ail 1 ask is a eiugle trial.

They ean be had waere all Eooda are kept In the grocery line, aa good ae ean be ad In the market. Call and get supplied At Mo. bat Jcduietm street. dec J. k.

CfcBHAMT. Uow verr oommoo il is for evert vender of his wares to try to make believe that he la selling the only genuiae art it is in tne market. There is perhaps no branch of trade and tradu la whlvhthls poliy is ao much practiced; as in the Oyster trade. Kvery one claims to have the beel, lanttjat and freahcat Oyrtr eo4d in the market. But a generous aud et-oooiuleing public will settle this matter for themseivea, by spewdlng their money wheie they can do so to the Xtmi advantage, Tlcr-forea keep It before the iua.us it Day ton and vicinity that 1.

N. A W. M. are receiving dally from Baltimore an 0ster that we do know not to be inferior to any tuU In thia markets-lleoce it i that tha demand for our ovstsjrs Is daily oia the tnureaae. Try tha lor yourselves you ean better juOa of Uteir suertts Lu tit is way titan any other.

Supplies received daily to net tit demand du.uig the hu.jdaya, nnd Will be sold at A lower tig ItS taastM uauasis U7E tv NAT lin nr, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, TntX ATTEND TROMPTt.Y Tf) AM. tiu.lnMi antruatrd tr hi. ear, at a leas per eent. than an, hmiae la Hilarity. The ol reference ean ba given, 1 l-oitioe ssi West Seeond atreat, betw-va Mala ana Ludlow.

deono-dtf Ctore to Rent. TnE TMrd street front of the fltor tn Clegr's Bollillng, oeoupled by W. H. CAI.1KN- UKR, Is lor for rent. deess A COAU COALIf COALiri a LZ Ot)IKK HRRII riRC.V'l A.

rou runs an YOUUIIIOGNENV OO tr. a tr (8U0CBRS0H TO U. F. UU0Vl) A OF NT. ffM am selling Toughlogheity Col at efp taper bushel cheaper thau you can get it in any other yard in the city I J-V-trtl and OfTlne on the wet aide of the Canal Basin, betwren First and Second strts.

OrOere ielt at fthoup's Flour Htore. Aeeag By Telegraph! THE HOUSE ISTORGANIZEI)! Bit FAVORITE HAS A tVLL itlPPI.T D1RBOT FROM KBW T0K Of the NKWEST STYLUS of Gent's, Youth's Children's Caps! OAK BH FOUPJD IW THIS MARXIST. Alao a few dozen Fine Silk and ftntln Itrnvpr IlaU, All of the latest Holltt.v ONE DOZEN "X)NICAI, Some of the FINEST Black sind Brown French Soft Hats! A Lao, AHV QAUMT1TV Or HIOH AND LOW CROWNED 80ITT PELT With them a few dozen of NICE CRICKET BATH Plush Caps, Fur Caps, Gloves, kluffiete, Ao. ALU CIIBAP AS TBI CURAPRST, POR CAanf At NO. SSI NORTH BH1K Bgcixx'a Svu.niKO.

Cokioal A eurve line formed by the Intersee-tion of a acme and planet the eonle sections ae the parabola, tha hjrpeibola and. eollpae (Waa.iia, BOOKS, ttlWSI Books, BoAkt! GIFT KOOKS for the HOLIDAYS! GIFT BOOKS for Hie BOLIDAYSI GIFT BOOKS for tie HuUDAYSI Standard Works for the Holidays! Btsmdard Works for tha Holidayel Standard Works for ths Holidays! JOVENILR BOOKS for the HOMDAYSI JOVKNILK BOOKS foe the HOLIOATSI JUVKNILJi BOOKS for the HOUDAYSfl GAMES for the HOLIDAYS! GAMER for ths HOLIDAYS! GAMES for ths HOLIDAYS! Pnrteruonnlrs for the Holiday! Porfemonaies lor the Holiday! OUR BOOKS ABE NEWI OUK BOOKS AKtf NEWI OCR BOOKS ARE CHEAP! OUtt BOOKS AIIE CHEAP! AXIOMS! AXIOMS! A Book is the best Holiday Present A Book is the best Holiday Present A Uook is the best Holiday Present PAYNE'8 is ths BEST plaes to bay! PAYNE'S is the BEST place to buy! PAYN'S is the BEST plaoe to buyl PLEASE CALL AND SEE! PLEA 8a. GALL AND BEE! PLEALE CALL AND SEE! At PAYITE'I, lfo. 60 Kain arrest. At PAYNE'S, No.

60 stain street. At PAYNE'S, Ho. 60 Hala street. RBMEMBER THE PLACE! RKMEMUKK THK PLACKI Rt-MKMlltR THE PLACW deoas Very important to the City and vitixeua vi vayton, A New Invention to Balsa Water by vurronc rower ior City Fciposea, Without any Bard Ibor Or Bxponao to tha City. 4 8 FULL CISTERNS ARE HIGHLY Jl jL necessary to th.

Cltv la tlma of Km. to a good supply of water always ready lu aueh an emergency, the street el.terua require oon.iderabla hand labor and eaiieaae to keep then lull, and steam would be a eontinual and neav- exer.e to tne city, to nil the cistern.) lor fuel and labor and attendance to the machinery, are needkMa expan-Ma Thia Automaton Hlver Power, alter tt 1. put up, la DoeKrue to the city any more needs no atteuilaiwe an more at all torlll all the clalerna ia the city. Tnia plan la new eiut approved ol by Patent Orbce. This plan of power la admb-.

well adapted to the ally of I ajloa to islaa waierimwi river, neing ao near, to wets the water up Into the att est euterna without am hand -labor or expense. This automaton rrver power ia very powarfjl, plain aod simple ta its ooastruoUozu its mutloo is never retarded bv watr. lea av drift wood; and aa long aa tha river ean atrord a channel feet daep lu dry eeaeone, thia mahiAe Thia machine eonslata of a horizontal -ttoubia pump and three pine, whteh give aix mouona to tha doublepump to one revolution oi tho wheel tha pump being capable of rowing up a gallons to Sv- 1 ary motion. 1'hla machine ia durable and not easy to gel out or order. It haa bo orana aor gearing.

It cannot freexe faatt the Duns la linear tha at the bottom of the water. Thia plu i mm willing to lay before the City and Couaoll. bnainaer. and Aleohaaica. to a.ti.iv every man I will lay It before the city the same aa 1.

1. imia up in ui, any oi waahingfon, the nodal and drawing and patent. By calculation It la capable of threwlneun Man gallons In one hour, to feet high, through a 4 Inch ipe, Thia I am willina to lav balura tha Ct Couoell and Bnalnaara any time that they appoint -a day, and will explain the matter to them. PUTItB XHAK1T Mr Residents oa ths Gar man a i'ute, baa, lha mile atone. deo27 Electricity aa a Itemeity la a ClaSS Of IflSFHSffc! '5 DR.

B. PICKERING hss shown bv practice, lug a period of ten yeara, that trKlti la a reliable remedy ia arractioa. olherh laeurabl, He has lu his ooaaeaaiua toalluioulaiat.f aumeroaa aaaas that ha haacuied, of apaatua, uati.iu, neuralgia, partial dealucaa, per i.l,,tl. fuuiiurUl dia, ebi. ahowm wvaiy thai pueiuve rwllaaaa au be given loliu.

-treatment. htv moderate, nntultatlon ft-ee. Or 14 earner -of 'irt JttYat. Shaw MuitugD.yun.Qtiiu. nuvt-tf 19 hereby given, that tlieru is now pe'ndine ba'ora the titv Counttl of lha lt.

rf petition of K. prutU In. ia, praying for the vacat.on ol miwh ol a I. foot alley aalenJa Horn Blind street to the Race or ground loiwrly owiipled oiy, raea.toruslng the nurllflH.uu.irjr ol i.odwicli'jplat between aaid point. .,.,1 IS loot alley constituting tha ewttHi.wi."ry ol tot numbered lew, eatf utaaalna flam a It fool allay to aaid Tha City Council will take action npon tha aaid petition altar ihaaxuliatioo of -iv wM.k.

publication of tin. not tea, and may vacate tha If there ba no good and valid to aa- U1 laltrlKl.t), By erdar ef Council. t.nw. j.iu CHKItt'iniA' ItlAMhl PRIME NEW- HAMS JUST READY for Chrlatoiae Mllag. XXX BUCKWHEAT, Tha vary beet quality la th.

market. GROCKBJa to, the mi' At. SMART, o-HS N. as, Jettereoa avrait. FOE SALE Tws Talstakle Ilonse Lot r()R SALE CHEAP-ONE SI'lTJATED A.

on Jonea street, between -owe Brick tow-etorj atabla u.i tt.a iunolloa of and k'lfthi a eotr.u a ood r.i1w...inur- ai.u.a. rt.tfie, wi.l t. Aor particulars evi'ljr to U. iie Ble, AVi.aJi.lAll.iih, aeett-lokUw BearCeuw.Tuls,.

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