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New' Dramatic' Company I JOHN EI.L9LKR, . Lf'SKEK AND MANAGUA taTFAREWELL B It N F I TGt VOL, XI, 'C7 ctrf: WPipty nil I IAYTON OHIO, SATURDAY. 1 rTrlV riVftrfr rfr tT (ill FEU. 25, I860. NO. V.)7, Mm. EFFIEi'eLLSLEII! SATVUIIIV, rCBKITAUV SStk, The irlirmanee will commence with the he.u tlllll Drama, In 4 fli ami twelve Tthluui, entltlod the HIDDEN HAND! CAPITOt.A ALACK Mr. ErriR M.t.alER. II LACK DONALD Mr. UARRT LANUDON. DANCE, - MIm KATK PE1SNOTBH. To conclude with th. laughable ana euoeooeful Comedy, In on. not, sailed A Glance at New York! GEOR3K P STRIKEN, a Penaylvanla Dutchman, JOHN KLLSi.KR. More, one of th. N. T. fir. B'hoye....J. a. Ail.ma. Lire Mr.. Dlokeou. TlMEOFOl'KNINQ lloore open at fi o'clock t'urtaln rlaaa atl praetaely. Prices of Admiiiltn. PAsmrnrs, . . . . as Cstrrs. llIIS Cihclk, . - so " lliilai'f Fair!! UNDER THE DIRECTION 01 THK DAYTON LIGHT GUARD DAYTON LIGHT ARTILLERY! mUSHJJQni IUA1LIL3 NATUKDAV EVE.. FEB. 3, 18SOI DEATH OF WARREN! It 4TTLF. OF niTNKEK IIILLI FROM THK GORSICANBROTHERS STATUE BLANCHE! With NEW TRICKS It SCEHEBY! Drum and Fife Variations By Major ROBINSON anil Major NKVAN. 1 F A V 0 I t I TIT MUSIC!! By til. RKQIMKNTAL BAND. ADMISSION, 10 CENTS. frttfs No. 110, Main street. i T.ADIF.S A GENTLEMEN, f RK YOU IN WANT OF, 1 anything In th. way of Boot-,!" Minna. iNaln 116 Mil ill at ftnllpra or Cliildreus' Wenr, Of any Kindt If ao, you would .a uu weu to rem.mber mat N. W. Wilson, NO. 110 MAIN ST., HAS A no niala st Complete -Assortment or III S O.WN Manufacture,1 un 110 ftin im'WhiohheonerB at aa LOWPRI- Mm 111 St city. lL,Cull and judge for st yourselves. If. W. WILSON, oct 27 No. 11 Main at, W. H. CALLENDEE, Blank Book Manufacturer AND Wholesale I'uper Dealer, DAYTON, O. jan'iS BEST'S Fruit Tree Invigorator! WK THE UNDKKiSIONED. FARMEIlS imvlmr. used Best's Fruit Tree Invigorator on our Fruit True, de oertlfv that it will do all that It U recommended to do, and by apply lug it to the body of the true, near the earth, wilt destroy the worm in the root, aod cause the worms and lnveots to leave the branches. It also gives new life to the t.iee, causing a greater amount ol healthy and In Tigoratlug sap to flow to the branches, produolng a Vigorous bud, so that frost will not a if cot It, unless it is an extreme! hard ue. We have used It on old trees that were very much decayed, and they are now full of Hie and in good bearing order. It has the same etfect en Peach, rear. Plum and Apple Trees. Grape Vines, and all kinds of Nliiut-l.-ry. M. J. Swaitener. Washington Township, Mont gomery county) Kdtnond Koblnson, Cl ar Creek Township, Warren Ununtv, Adam Hawker, Beaver ;reek Township, Green County Martin Helfner, tteavar Creek Township, Green Countvt WlUism H tpple, Al iaml County Hiram Hobb, Butler County. TO THE PUBLIC. 1 purchased of Benjamin Best, lat iprinf, the tright to use the Fruit Tree invlgorato on my farm , near the rMlroad crossing, on the Xenla pike, five miles cant ol Dayton. My apple trees were covered with worms, the leaves half eaten and of a yetlow color. I believed they would all die. but 1 used the preparation! my trees recovered new .lie end vigor, and bore a lars;e crop of apples In the Fall, more than they had yielded for Ave years previous. 1 ssu therefore confidently recommend Best's Fruit Tree Invigorator to the public i February lb, iboo. ADAM HAWKER. All farmers and nurserymen sheuld be In posses sion of the Het'lpe for making this Invaluable prepa ration, as iu setting out young trees, if they are bathed at the roots at the time of setting, ud for Ave or six days afterwards, not one tree in a thous and will die, H will also advance the growth and they will bear fruit one year sooner in consequent. 1 will have a supply of the preparation on hand at my residence, ml Jetterson street, for those who would like lo use It on decayed sh rubbery, a e. Flow ers in pots should be bathed with it once or twice during the Summer to make then, healthy. Keelpee can be procured Irom me in Dayton, or at Branden burg a Co. 's Store, sou Third street. The Ingredients contained In this Hecipe art not expensive, $1,60 being sufficient to p roc use enough tor two hundred trees. Use It In the Spring as soon as the Iroet is out of the ground and the trees are beginning to bud. Instruction for using given with the iieolpe. BENJAMIN HK81', No ion Jefferson street, bet. 0th and Oth, febM-Udawlm DAYTON, OHIO. Oyster Season Opened 1 1 BEST BALTIMORE Oysters. Received by Express Direct from BALTIMORE I ' Ever? Day In the Week! TI1E Hubsoribere are. now reoeiviuft dfcP' by K&press the best quality of Baltlme p Which they will warrant good, andsjj' HALr cam oa casb, at the lowest r Famlllesaod Dealers supplied- Orders solicited from Deals eountry. K etna tuber they keep the be ' W. U. lliANUElV eptt No. M Honey, I 1200 J IB CMl, tui t r o IIIK DAILY. EMPIRE oraioa oa pwiumtkmi .. Upiri liiUiif, ftir. it.,siatk tU. laii t UStm b). to tha..rrfr. Cincinnati Agency. Th Cincinnati Tjp Foundry Company our dolr anthorind Ami to mak. contra. and rciptfar a.nrtimnli (nbwription, c.,ln lhateity. To BnuirmMra. Tkt Kroplr. Job Room red eompl.Utrta.cnd w. nr. now pwpar.d tnHoworkof alldMtriptiona in th. boat atrl oii.a.Br.. van in no.samiBaiir work and ifarn onrprirat. a-rio aoTaarraiaa. AOT.rtla.m.nla or Notirf.for th Einpira muat bo handed into tha offlc. bj In t'tUtk oa th. day tb.y ar. da airadto ha pnbliah.d mtlltttr. Wa cannot aa;r.r.oina.n men alt.rt hathour. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. Weekly Advertisements. who denire to bay adrortweaanla inaarted in tha Weekly Kmpirt ahoald band mem in by Batnrday morning, at the lata!. M.Onr adrartiainc catronf will DeroaWa that, by onr arrangement of reading matter, their advertieemente will be alwaya new a Tory important mait.no in. m. CTS. 4th pag lor T.l.graph Report.. FiaHtaa, Attktio WaaUd. SO 000 bn. of eorn, in tn. .r, for which tha bighnt man. ioi pries win d paia, at CHRISTOPHER'S A. action Room, If- J.ff.r.on and Market. CT Bon. 0. L. Vallandigham, oar able rap' reaantaliTa in CoDgraaa, and Bon. John M. CooT.r, of tha Blata Lagialatura, witl aco.pt our thank, for public documeata. MJ. Roatnaoa-a Fira Ion. On Thuraday rening la.t, whan a party of gentleman ware out on a avrenading tour, Mnj. Bobinaoa loat hia brag fife out of bia Docket. The Malor would not loae it for lta weight in gold. Any one reluming it to him or to thia oflice, will te liberally rewarded. And beaidee, the Maj. will play a requium orer Iheir glare when they are departed. Kauoiooa. R.J.W. 8. Burton, will preach to. morrow .r.olng from th. text "I alio will laugh at your calamity, I will nook whan your fear eom.th" at the UnW.riall.t Church, St. Clair It. Morning lubjact "Th. Claim, of th. Cnl. rariallit Churoh of Dayton npoa Liberal Chrlitt anlty." All arainrltod. . JaT-R.r. O.T. Flaadere, of Cincinnati, wlU preach at th. Univ.nalUt Church, St. Clair 8t foar .T.nlngi nut ink, eommenelag en Mon day, the publle are respectfully lnrlted to attend. It. JCJB-Ildar J. W. KrraU will praach In th. Christian Church, Corn.r ol Brown and Oth .treat Sabbath Morning and Erening, at 10, and 7J o'clock. All are lnriti. is of ia ur as Forica. Th. m.mb.ra of th. St. Joaoph'i Teung Men't IiiUrary Aiaoclatloa are hereby n USad to meat at thur room, Madltoa etreet, to-morrow erening at f o'clock. All are reqoee. ted to be preaent ai buiinem ef Importaaoe la to or P. H. ASHE, Rec. Se'cy. Lliaiar MaiTina. Tha at.rab.ra of the Day ton Library Aeeoeiation are hereby notified, that meeting of the Annotation will be held at the Library room, en Taeaday Erening, Feb 28th, at 71 o'clock, for the parpoee of taking action upon 'ha prop read plan of anion with tha Publle School Library , a. agreed upon by the Board of Dtrao. tore, and the Publle School Board. A full atten- D. A. HAYNES, Prest. I. H. KIERSTDD,Sec'y. BeLiaiooi Korice. R.t. U. M. Storre, of Cincinnati, will preach thle ereaing, at the Con gregational ehapeL Berrloae to eenunenee at 7 dock. Mr. Storre will alee preach et the seme place, to-morrow morning, (Sabbath) and afternoon and on Monday erening; eerrioes oa the Sabbath at half pa. t tan la the morning and at three s'elcek In the afternoon. To-morrow aftorooon Mr. Starr's dleoouree will be particularly addressed to the young men of our city and fur their benefit. All are lnrlted to attend. On Tuesday next, at two o'clock la the after noon, "The Miami Quarterly Conference of Con gregational Churchaa" will oommeaoe He aessloa at the Congregational ehapel. The 'upenlng ear. men will be preached oa Tueeday erening at 7 o'clock, by R.t. E. W. Root, of Springfield. On Wednesday afternoon the Sacrament of the Lord's Snpper WlU be admlnl.ter.cL A aaraoa will be preached oa th occasion. There will also, be preaching en Wednesday ereaing. The eevar. oisse ef th. Conference during Its session, will be principally of a derotlonal character. The Chris tian pablio are lnrlted to attend. th w aa ar of February 25,1860. BiMirir or Maa. SLLStn, Mrs Effie Kll.lef will take a benefit thia erening, oa tha oceaaion of her leat appearance in Dayton A popular bill will be played. "Tha Bidden Bend," and Glance at New York.'' Mre. Ellaler ie a capital "Capitola," and Mrs, Dickson will be "Lis" all orer. Thoee who deeire to eee the "Bidden Bend" should go to-night. This i. the leet night of tha Ellaler Troupe in Dayton. Oira Mrs. Elleler a farewell banner she do aereea it. Taa F.ia Th little once era aelir thia a ta afternoon, for the Fair at Button Ball. Young America in Day ton ie excited thia afternoon The Fair waa crowded, aa usual, leet night. It ia a magnidcent affair. Tha truth of what w said yeetorday about order was agaia fully dem oaetraied lael eight. Th inatitutioa ia een etantly growing in public feror, and wa fear It will come to be a aaceeeity. Wa hear everr body eay We hop the gallant eoldierewill keep it up another week." We join our hop with rerybody'e. Tbie erening new attract tione will be offered. Th fair will draw, a matter what th weather. It ie worthy to b eaid, hare, that th gat Lot enldier last erasing were etaliooed along1 the step Into the Ball, and with fairy broom brushed the anow from the hooda, ahawls, cloaks, capee, etc., of tha ladiea. CTP. 8. Wa are glad to annoanoa that th Fair will be continued next week. Outside preeeure haa compelled tha military to yield 10 the cirio demand! Good. Balis. Wa are frequently asked by oar frieada in different part of th country, "who ia ao adept at crying salee t" We answer at one O. P, Buber, wh has beea la the busi ness for mora Ihsa twsnty ye. re. W don't ihiok Buber hat hia equal in hie Una, in th We here frequently heard gentleman " haa cold their property at twenty Mhea they had thought of get waat a aeleaman that un 'nature, i a Judge ef erery d who kaowa juat whea t, ahoald employ Huber. Vsaea aaotiaaesra ia the her anything 1 cell ''-d yea waat f f at th be of th a New Publications. THE HISTORY of Church of the United Brethren in Christ, By John Lawrence. In Two Volumes, Vol. 1. Published by the United Brethren Printing Establishment, Dayton O., 1860. Vonnieda & Sowers, Publishers. We hare read the let valuma of th history of th TJaited Brethren Ohnrah with Interest, and must ssy that it ia on cf th moat eater-. Lining books we bare perueed for long wail. Th Church spruog from th Waldeaee. (if we msy uie the eipresalon;) Ite growth wss th cere of th Menaonitee, aad Obarch of Colled Brethren, nntil it might be eaid to hare been perfected by the Renewed United Breth ren, when it received the name it now beare, and which w precoma It will wear while it la a "Church Mlllllant." The immediate founder of the U. B. Church was Ree. William Otterblen, a minister who wss noted alike for hia piety and talente. From email beginning it haa grawa to be aa im portant arm of the Church of Ood A the United Btatee, and ie growing yearly In Important. (t baa now coder ill care an extanair printing slebliehment, eererki excellent institutions of learning, and aupporla mora then two hundred ieeionnriee. It eziate in the Xaetera, Middle and Southern Stetre, in moot of tha Territories and in th Oanadaa. The typographical execution ef th book ia first elees ; the psper is of th bast quality, and the binding ie equal to any don ia th eastera cities. The book i a credit t th publishing profeteion. The author haa succeeded well in his task. Wa shall look with Interest forth 3d volume. . , Death of the Gypsy King. Own GraiiuT.King ef thaOypeiea, died oa Tueeday leet, at Oxford, near Madieoa, Ia. Hia remaioa were brought here yesterday by his eldst son, and hia nephew, Henry Wertcn, and depoeited in tha publio rault at Wood' land Cemetery, where they will remain for a month or two, when ha will be interred by the eideof hi wife, who ie buried at Woodland. Joshua 6mall, Barry Small, Powera Small, and about forty others were praeent at his death, amoag them hi children, grand children, Ac All persons, In any part of tha world, who deeire to attend tha burial, aad who may wish to know tha time of interment, and other iofor mation in regard to the deceased, ehould write Oxoana Lam, Dsyton, 0., who will giro the deeired information. The Oypsiee are now in winter quarters near Madison, Ia. Sottrraixa New. The "Armed Alphabet' a new and ingenloua method of talking or signalling with tha arms and hands, It is tha invention of Mr. Charles Parker, a mote, West Rupert, Vt., who studisd in th Bute institution for fir years, during which time he worked out the principle cf th illustrated ilphabet. Mr. Parker hsa chart upon which the new alphabet, girlng thoee wb proa it all tha information that Ie neceeaary to acquire it. It can be need for signalling as far one can eee, and may be ueeful in many b stanoee. Lady acquaintance may eonrara from one and of th squar to th other; may signsl whether they ere going to have company not, te. In a word, a greet many instance may arise in which tha new alphabet can be made ueeful, and we hop, to aee it very gener ally acquired. The cherts, giving important information. may be obtained of Mr. Parker, who will call upon our citixeos generally. Wa hop the nn fortunate) maa may saaceed la di. peeing of a great many of hia ingenious charts. . Etxmbopt Sboulb Rbao It. It will be as reference to an advertisement eleewhere, tha New York Weekly that moat reada of allatory and eketeh paper ha com menced the publication of a new and charming aerial, from the pea of Misa Lucy A. Randall, daughter of & 8. Randall, Esq., the well known City Superintendent of Pablio Scnoal in Hew York. The etorr in quootlen ia entitled "Amy Ravuer; or The Tangled Path," and judging from Miae Randall'a prerioue eootributione to the column of th New York Weekly under com de plume of "Helen Foreet Grave," are sslisfied that it will be on of th moot chaately written, aa wall aa one of tha moat deeply interacting dramatic romaneae ever giv en to the world- The New York Weekly now etaoda at tha very head of the jeurrala of it CT The Superintendent of the Machatta Coaat Linea of Electric Telegraph will, e soon tha weather will permit, put dowa aeob-ma-rin telegraph cable acroea Vineyard Bound connecting Mcrtha'a Vineyard with the main land. Tha cable la entirely different from any heratofor laid In this country or in Europe, and is vsry heavy. It is made gutteperebe covered wire, eurrounded by coating of jut, and i te be fastened to cbaio cable weighing three pound to th foot. Tb distance aero th Sound if four miles, and the cable will weigh thirty ene and ree .quarter tune. (Tit ie fdeaeant to see a minister at a theaa It la a proof ohet a uf itaaieal aad ground, leas prejadle agaiaet on of tb meet illlee lusl amuaementa man can njoy ia last disap peering, end a proof aleo that th clergy era begioing to think foi tbemeelve aa wail a for those of whom they have the pastoral charge. CTThe "alggra" who do tha "menial" work tb Capitol are a ebrewd set of fellows. Tuesdsy one of them was atendiog by on of door of the Bouse, looking in at the mem bar. Th doorkeeper eeid, "Jim, they'r talking about nlggere in there " "Well," we the reoponse, "dat e der baeiaee. Lor bli you, if it wasn't for d Bigger der weulda't no Congress. 17" Waah. Wilson bee a aupply ef tboae aero vtoaabla boo La for ladiee and for gentlemen Be bee aleo juet mede up a supply of extra boote, shoe, gaitera, etc, which he deelaree are superior te any work ever before mede ia tbie city. H deeirw the people to call and exam ine hie etoek. CT The Superior Oou it bee beea engaged for the leet thre dsys ia trying a caae ef breeeh marriag contract, Misa Sarah Sice reran. Benjamin Themaa. The jury rendered a ver diet of aot guilty thl morning. (TDougleee A Oo. Main et. here 4 eaaee of xoslsier shirting, put op ia 90 yard piece, for familiee. It ie the ebeepeet aad beet goods of kiad aver offered. Cell boob if yea would eecure one or more piece. . . CP" Whalebone." a celebrated Iroltiag horee, aad eee of the faeteet, tell dead laat Wodoae day erening, while being driven rer the Albany road by Benry Areularioa, aa Aaesmblymaa from New York, The animal wa reload at thre thousand dollars. CJ-Taa aVentaeky Legieltur haa tied (ISO the cues te be oh anted a lieaoe for th irat billiard table, aad IM lor aaeh .other. . On party wa ia fee at taaiag oath S00, aad Booth of not taxiag th gaeae at ail. Republican Mass Convention. Th Republican held a Mae Genveateoa la Beckett Hall to-day for tb ppntneit ef twelr delegatee t th OoBveatiek te, Col bus, oa Tbsradny, Msreh 1st At 11 o'clock. Justice Young was called t the Cheir, and Y. V. Wood tppointed Secretary, The Secretary read tha "call" from th Pay ton Weekly (taaetle I Tbie wsatskea aaaa Indication that tha Obese men were lo be f s vored la th Convention, and bet Were msd a It. After this waa diepoeed of Meyer ef the Gene an tow a paper movad that the Ooavea tioa proceed .to ballot for 19 delegate to th Columbus Ooareation, tha number (bey were entitled to. t Ed. Perrott (who hsd for some time beea read. ing the.tbectrs bill bunging up et th side f th stage "Th Bidden Hand") didn't know aboet thia ballot baeintee. Th pley didel euit him; b Welted th Uf-troup I. sho thsir hsndtl , Coaaver thought the belle! wuld be th beat Way to settle it th ohveello agreed with him, and Perrott went audr. Ed then desired that a cemmltte of six b sp pointed lo nemlnet eaadldate. for whom the convention sheuld ballot men wb ware equally divided between Ohaee and anti-Chasel This wa quaahad by th "people," and Perrott waa agaia defeated. Beta now ran high that Chase men would "get it.", .After considerable dispute, Stith Sullivan nwared boss "oil oo tb troubled wes sera" by offering motion that candidates b nominated, aad that th Ouavsnlio adjourn aatil after dianec. The nemlnationa were then proceeded with. .' After d oner the Ooaventioa met to ballot- It aeeme that th Chaee mea nad a ticket which they had peddled over the County, and it re main to be eea whether they get the whip band of the Oorwla clique. It ia the beet eo gioeeriog th "bLeckeyc" herd ever done. We era compelled to g to pros without th asms of th delegate. Oa Moaday wa will give tha reeult, together with eererel rich hem eonneo. ed With the Convention. LIBERTY, O. Feb. 23,1860. r.DiTon rvvriii : uear sir Karly yes terday morning a , sad aooidant happened about a mile south of our village. Peter Shade and wife, tb wife of John Shad, and Mr. Troiell, attempted to oroe Bar Creek in a spring wagon. Tb creek, from in rain oi in previous nigDt, baa rieen eomewbat; tha Wataf at th plao of fording waa tolerably deep, and the Current rapid, Tha ourrsnt bora tha bona and wagon bi low th ford, wher th water luddenjy deepened, and whet tha Wagon fell ovr against the trunk of a fallen tree lying part' ly under tha water aoross tha oreek, oatch ing one of Mr. Shade's hand between tha tree and the wagon bad, throwing th wo1 men into taa water, to currant carrying them under th tree down stream. By oon iderabi xrtion Mr. Shad suooeeded in extricating bl hand, whiob Wa badly hurt, and than went to tha aanistaoo of th wo men, two of whom h rescued uninjued. Mr. Trazell wag taken out in a drowning condition. She wa, however, reeueoitatod and by th aid of other walked come di. tanoe, whan th oomplained of being weak and fluid. Sh wa carried to th nsaratt housa, and a physioian aaal for. Stimulant were applied, aerd'aa atUceJ aud to raseore proper degree of warmth, ,jwbioh partially uooded, but all that oould ba dona for her by devoted friend wa of no avail. Sha died in an hoar or tw after th aooidant, and about twenty minute aftr tb arrival of tha phyeioiao. It i euppossd that sh had reoeived eome internal injury. Sh JEFFERSON. CTA public school law paeeed the Minnesota Legislature at few daya ainee. . It provide, among other regalatiene, that ao peraoa "who ueee intoxicating or malt liquors aa a beverage, ehsll be dsmed of good moral character." When thia elauae was under consideration, aa amendment of en explanatory character waa adopted that tha eee of lager beer Wee net pro hibited. So that Minnesota teachers mey her. alter teke their lager. CT The Portsmouth Republican eaye Many of tha little once of thia city are being gathered to the arms of the greet Shepherd, by that ter ribledieeaee eearlatina. The deer-knoba, fees tooned in their whit end black drapery . Inform the passer Jy. oa almost every etreet, that the terror bea claimed another victim. Ia i familiee all the little onee era Buffering, or their number baa beea ieeaened.end their peine cod ed by der th. May the efflielion fell lightly on th bereaved parents. The Portage Democrat eeye that work has been commenced Iu the State of Penneylvaaia' aear the New York Uos, oa tha Atlantic and O, W. Railroad, aad a theueend men will be at will be et work within twenty deye; end that a aooa aa apriog eppeere, lb work 1 Ohio and New York will be prosecuted with vigor. &7 The police of Pittsburgh oo Seturdey made d eeceat npoa a cock pit ia that city, and captured twenty tw pereoee, aad chick, ene enough I leet aa ordinary siaed femily for s eeeeaa. Th Meyor, eay lb Chronicle, is determined to crash out everything of the kied ia the city. CT Oo ef the Penobscot Indian recently appealed te th Main legislature to build hi tribe new eehool bouec, aad thua figuretiv.lv deecribed the old one I "Tb building haa Ol eoma bald with aga, aad weep now, within and without, xe every reia, aad ia as ragged end lettered aa a deed poplar ia the woods." t-T The Weeuninietee Review etatee that Whitefield, the greet revivalist preacher, we et oss time a eleveholder la Georgia, beirg at hi death tha owner of fifty alavea, men, we men end children, whom he left la hia will to th Oouatecaof Hoolingtoa. CT A member of th Newport bar, dseiee th etatomoet that the Grand Jary ef Campbell county receaeidcred their indictmeats against the mob that destroyed the Fro South aewe peper, oa instructions from Judge Moor. IT Tha Senate of Toonee.se aev pecaed a bill for tha removal of Oea. Jackeon and hi wife from their burial place at tha Hermitage, to the capital aquar at NeabrlUe, aad for a euilable moasawat. It Is elated that tha rel tivea and friends cnt, tr Tha Siamese Twine ere atill livinc ia Surrey eeeuty, X. O. At a let revival, the wife Cbeng waa baptised. Chang aad Eee eeem to be much coaoemed for theeaaelvee, aad reqaeeted aa inlereel 1 the prayer ef the mim latere. tT Tbsie ere seventy see. bars ef the Brit Isk Baas ef Cvauseu. h slaiaa sansnatiaa from sstviag aa eiaatioa eveamklea,a asiiaal f beiag aaor than slaty years aid. I ' NEWS ITEMS. Th yoang at in Buffalo who had vitrrot threw la hi eyee by a yeoeg woman Whom ha bad jilted, he become hopeleeely blind. A maa earned MeEwen, In JoneevilU, Pa., who had separated from his wife a few dsys sine, weat to the heues wher ebe lived, stab-, bed her all ever the body, aad thea cut his own throat. ' There are bow 458 peers, epiritusl and tern, poral, oa th roll af the British Beuee of Lords. Hie Royal Highceee, the Prince of Welee, heede the liet, aad Benry Lord Teunton ia lb leet. , About 90.000 tune of tee are being packed ia Pern, III., this eeaeon; 9,600 tone of It are load ed oa barges for Baton Rouge and other plaeee South. In Richmond, Ve , a negro girt earned Fanny haa beea eateaced to transportation beyond the limits of the United Bute for attempting to poleon th Infant child of Mr. R. F. Luck. Rear Los Aageios, Oatv there is a piece ailed th Garden of Peradiae, in which ie s cabbage stalk, three yean old, twelve feet high, and whea in full leaf ite elrenmferenee Ie equal to that of a faahioaable lady ia full bloom. A bill haa paeeed the legislator of Wiscon sin authorising executione to iaeue at one upon Judgmonate rendered, ineteed of at the eloee of the term of th Court following such judgments aa heretofore. In Augusta, Oa , laet Seturdey, a little boy named Bertlott wee etanding In the door of a houee looking at a fire company which waa peeeiog. wh.o a dog raa against him, knocking him under the eagine, which paeeed over the child's head; causing hi death. They are experimenting oa grapee, with greet aaccese. In Northern Leuieiena, by graff ing the best varialiee from Franca upon the wild grape vinea Which grow luxuriantly 1b that region, and noma grapee have been pro duced that cannot be excelled la Europe, A Mr- At wood, tailor, eplrltualiat end fro lever, living at Barton, Vt., recently discover, ed thet there waa na aplritual affinity between himself and wife, with whom ha had lived twenty yeare, aad told her eo. Last week he eloped with a married woman named Oollietnn for whom he had a true epiritusl affinity. Timothy Paige, the Buffalo eboedealer who waaeowhlded for en alledged insult to a lady in hia store, claims a hearing. Bs den lee having by word, iaeinuatioa or a:tion, Insulted the lady ia question, a Mre. J oh neon. Three per sona who were in the a to re at the lime bear wilneee to the corractaeee of hi eecertion. Oireulara here been leaned bytheDspsit meat of the Interior to the United State Mar abale relative to tb tak ing of the census. The State Is to be divided into districts eo that aix weeks' labor la eech can aecomplieh the enu meratioa. the cenaoe taker are to commence oa the first of June, and will linieh the enumer etioa by tha middle of July. Some yeare ago, Aathoay Adavas, a negro wee oeceyea on Doara a acnooaer la flew Xork carried South, and sold aa a elevo. Senator Seward became Informed of the eircaaetancea. took muck interact in th kidnepped men, and finally succeeded in procuring bis release, .&.,- , , t . . , .... . i.oini.(iicani coiorea inaiviauel was ar restee) in Newton N. J laee Weak. hanred WHB robbing a henroost. . I, We leert freseMr.J.C.Perier, who recently visited taa vietaity, that aa 00 Sprlag had leea dUocvosod oa the lead ef Mesne. J. B.A 8. ttmlth at Smith'! Ferry, to this scanty, twelve muse he - low this plea. The ell lewe eat anoa th wetar aad Is obtained by skimming It from th sarfeoe! A considerable quantity af the ed has been gath- ered, aad so par Is it thatlt will ban lash eralaa ry lamp, affording a clear light, wlthoal any nil Blng process whatever. Beaver Pa. Argus. COMMERCIAL. Dayton Market. SATURDAY, 2 p.m., Feb. 25, '60. very la fact it never waa kaowa to be duller this son of the year. There ie ecereely any grain offered ; buyers readily offer the follow log price : Wheel brisket l,90 Cora in good demaad at 46 eta. Rye brisk st 90ele. Barley dull at Si el. Oats 3S(S40 etc. Whisky 93093 eta. Flaaeeed $1,11 Oioverseed $4.40. Timothy eeed $9,00, Buckwheat 40. . Hungarian Ore 60e. Bay, per ton, $16(318. Dayton Tobacco Market. Buyers are offering for new tobaceo t Round from 6,V(38; Wrappers 6(g8; Fillers 9(33. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Feb. 24. FLOUR Sale of 1,900 brie at 5.40(4)5.50 or auperOM aad .6085,75 cloeiog heavr, WBlSKT-aalee ef 1,400 brie at 900, io- eioaing inai I roes wegaa. WHEAT W quota prim whit at 1.30(9 1.33, and prime red 1.9S1,98; sales 500 bueh Red end Whitest 1,96. 00R5 Ths market for Ear Cora sootinuee eteedy, with a fair deasaad at 4849e ia bulk ; Shelled U dull; at SI 0953c. the Utter price ie paid for that ia aacke, buyers furai.hing the seeks; salee 1,900 bueh ehelled, lacludiBg sack. at 5c OATS Sales 600 bash ia balk at 48c. 600 de do at 49. aad 500 ds la aacke at 50a. ET E The demand i fair, and Driceeeteadv at laet qaetalioaa. BARLEY Tb market ia fira. witk a wood deaand at 68(J7oe for prim fall, and 6065 lor lair to good. SEED. Clover dull and uechaoeed. Salaa 50 brls good at 4.50; 95 do prim at 4.50. aad CO do do at 4,60. Timothy ia ia fair demaad at 3.WQ3.95 per bueh for fair to choice. a New York Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 24. supers sc etale, k 0(85,50 for extra etata; $.15 IB9 ror eupecaae w eater; (,35(5.50 for eomi awa to asadiaa ewtra wee tore, 5.86(21,00 for shipping bread extra round hoop Ohio, mar ket eloaiag with a quiet aad eteedy faelieg. WHiakl Dull aad lower; salee af 40. brie 93e. eloaiag with a beyere at these tgaras, WHEAT Sales 1300 bach led Mkhigaa at 1.35, prim OhleegeSprleg a I.t0 in etorr; stod aVMUAern at I JU; aad tlOObuah Whit Canada, part atl.ai, aad ta iwaaiadet em private taeaa. RYE Small sale at Miitaie. BAELET flala 15,000 boah at Tl. Car fcem tm m A SI... i. oa a i, m a ' i -vW. awi'aansisa case: SJefoc iaiariar Staa. ' f hi BARLEY MALT Firm etHMDOe. ' CORN Salee 19.000 bueh et MlF9o for eee yellow; 80(a,8Se for eew white; 75(i?78o for damaged. ..... . . . , OATS A little more active et 44',4Gc, tor State, Weitera and Canedian. '' . 1 - VO TIC1!.' T. M. O. LADIES will b admitted in th Grmnaelum every eiornlng, between the heura of Bead He'.lock. Y. V. WOOD, Preet. ion w. Oaeia, e'f. fehrt-ts COIBT'S PATENT CLOTHES REEL It Is .heap sad durable price enlv , painted aadeet up la your vard. It te simple In its con struction, can be ssaasaed by an? one) and brsldes, we (round OMupted br the old nlsa efhaactne clothe. M over the yard, Ie worth more thaa the price of this Reel In one year, for ehruebery end rrult treea, end le Just the thing for small ran! a. Can ead eee one ef then la operation ta front ef sty shop, sal he convinced for yourself. H. H. THOMAS, . Shop oa St. Clair, Bear Third etreet. Jente-uU NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A good Kernel Cook ie wait ed at the National Hotel, ath tM. ..n-u. ne Depot either Uernaa or American. Applv letree-ti ABSIGNTJES SALE OP Floarlnp; ' 11111. Fine DtvelllnK llonseaud Land! I WILL offer at public sals, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.M. end t P. M., On THURSDAY, March 22, ISiM, , The valuable Mill Property, Dwelling Hou.e, Land, and appurtenance formerly owned ami ooeupted by Jonathan Kearauver,altiiate In Butler Townahlp.Mentgomary County, Ohio, one and a half mile, east of Unloa, on the road leading Iron Onion to Springfield. Tb. riourlne Mill, Ita work, an taaehloerv are la good order, haa two run of bura, and .an be m arat.il throughout th. year by a water pow.r of print bran.h, thrown upon a larxe ov.rahot whwl. When the water partially fail., tn. mill can be operated by an engine of sit horse power wnloh It contain.. ' Thellwelllug Hou.e I. or brisk, Itnely situated, rttashed hM ou"B'eot out house. The lead, attached to the mill and dw.uin.in.. P.r,',"-,,4M?!.a 10 P,r"ee, IBecrae of which are tillable and good. The above propettv le very de.lr.blo, end een TtRMS Of SALIC. line third uh la hand, and tha remainder In two equal annual payments, with '""""'i " J00' '" u,e preiulaaa, re- . JOHN PITRNAS, . v.. . . A si If nee of Jonathan Kaafauvcr. fchse-ltdawBw Sprlag Wholesale Trade, I860, W. P. DEVOU & R0CKW00D, 83 PEARL, STREET, Are bow receiving their usual assortment of BILK GOODS, KiBBONB, BTRAW BONNBT8, rLOWBRB, TRTUM TWAa eunnnrnnniTia WH1TB OOODS, MILLIWBRT LACBS. XiACB MANTILLAS BBAWLB, KID QLOVEa, ROC BBS, BHAKBa HOODS, Llals) aaet SIIk Glove?. Our stock being tb. mat Haslet. In our line la the Wat, ssaay eg ta earn food being our owa diieet urn pot-tattoo, an 4 will be offered taJSonhaaUe aad Bttluaeeo at LOW PRICBS FOR CASH oc raoarr short paper. W. P. Devon & Rockwood 83 PBARXi ST., CINCINNATI, fehtc-lw NOTHER SPLENDID ITOK VI WBITTSM (XPRKSSLT The New York Weekly! WILL Bl OOJItlEXl'SD K TUB NEW YORK WEEKLY 0a THTJKIDAY, March 1st, IS80, the puhueatloa of a NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORY, IKTITLCO AMY RAYNER, ea, THE TANGLED PATH1 Fro at the pea or OUR GIFTKD LADY CONTRIBUTOR, MISS LUCY A. EASDAIL. Daughter of the widely-known and greatly-es. teemed City Sup.rtntan4.nt of Public ahoole, . 8. RAND ALL, ESQ. atlas Randall haa already earned for herself sa enviable rapuutloa a. a sketch-writer under vari "aonj de plum.," but sh. I. better k nown, per- aape, a. -nxua nun ua.vn "la ths new YORK WKKKLV, aad "Mrs. George Wsshlnetoe Willis," in a sotemporary Journal. Ten. of thouaaada have edmired the beautlfuUv written sketoha of thle taleated young lady, aad "!" aaaaewiu aal I with delleht th an aouaeemsat thet ehe has undar taken a aerial aar- rattve. It kaa eftea keen remarked by aiaar that exquisite a writer u HISS RaNU ALL would aa soaipllsa woadere la a aovek aad w. bee to suure all who have (erased that opinio thet they ar. not mietaxaa. The Tangled Path , will aa rsudt in ' THE NEW YORK WEEKLY Oa THVK8DA Y, M ASCII 1st. I860. FOR SALE RVgRTeTHERK. Ol'R TEKISI. The NKW TOTSI WIIILT la u h. .11 speotafcl. News Ar.nl. la the United Slate.. Th. prlnl. TOUR CstNTS, hut la aoaa. .aae. whan Aganta ha, to pay extra freight car pwtage, a hi li ar prla t ammii aharged. wba there sa e Newe-Agant In the t iwa. wa daalea our r,....i. . Set THK WMKKLY through bins. Wadoaotwlah tall the paper except to plat, wher. there la an other meaaa of gattlag It Whea wot b. u.ll it,. prla will Invariably be two doli au a yr ta ad vaaoe. Subscription takaa for thraa aa.Mil, tw. oopta "HI be aat tor a v.ar lor thus ooixaas: lour apia lor aixi eight eople for vwaLvx ikjl. Foauaaetare and othere who get up lube of tea, aad aad ua i irrx.a Don ... .t on. time, will be antltlad to aa extra aon a,. .-.. trouble. The blll.ef allaolv.nt banks takaa at par lor eubarlptlosa. Canada aubaenliera must aead tweoty-ela ante extra with uu, aiWHuii,. BpaolmsD Mam ban aant fra. 8T&SET ft SMITH, PROPRIETORS of "THE NEW TORE WEEKLY,', xsa. auttaa at., m. V. fabas-itdvw DXBSOLrjrrioxf or partnership pHK partnership htretofur eii.Uiir b. 1 twaa tha uuri.nin-j ..... et.Uol au,ll.. a a..., "T.77V aaaieaae actual ..i " iaeold by esutuai onaot. tw. eo, law. febw-Ser ISAAC ROI.LalANi JUS. sflLLLR. ' M' a KULLMAN will a tl... ,k. r,t..... , . u r.; r;ir"v'r! v? ''' - e....-. T.....T.rr,.T"-. V". aw a. wui aka he will aaka a it mi will a. putau. teste aad UraaauL ai.il the laosi FOR SAUL HELPERS IMPENDING CfflS OF the ifcath,- a ra.h.i, "" ne, kuu aaiaaW. NOTICIi 1 i FAI.1HK,!.'! pKl KR Vll.l.I'H, mir, b ewhit of ri.nklln, la t,. M.tr ol a .1,1... ,i ;,,),, ,i0. Hp, ,n Ihr J, ,M ,,f M,r..,r A j.. petlMon . (Ilnl ..nlnit I I in In lh, en,i I i.int of onlr"rr.oy eo,,ii CMo. h Antiicw .1. ,,t Ww,n M.ry ( Kl,-r Kli i r, .nil i, )n,t. In r, wherein th. ..1,1 .Anl,ew ot M.r. t iillm. il.wt.nil li.rtlllnn ol llic toiltm'ttie ,i-,orllril 1 e.i.le, lo wll: In Icil l-iim,.,T, l II,,. a l.unilrril r,,l ..r.otr-Bve fs'a) of tk. n,M euoitwr. of In, tn rhe oitj of O.) ion. In tha vitty ul Mt,rit.nui.ry, anil ftite o( M;'' ,n, lh,t at lha A.rll t.nn, A. I., law, of a. hi Cntirt, aiM llcntlun will he ma.le l.r 1h...l An,lrrr aad Nary C'ulJ,e nr an enter that partlllnn my he mvle of snin prrmlws. Dated this wth il of VehriMi-T.iwii ' : .. ... " Tnuai M. TriTOH, ; rl,9t-ttilwtt ., Atl'j. I.,r H.tlliun.r. n o o ii isrG . MILK'8 PATENT . ,. , WlU. MAK . , Old loaky Tin Hoofs tight and good aa new, . fur ono-fiTth the ordinal ooat Old f'itch and (Irnvel Hoof made tiaiht snd ne gond as Tin for leas than half '' the prise of tin. All kinds . , i , . of CMiiont roots laud .i . , . i. . tight and durable, , ' Old Shingle Roofs snd New Building Roofed snd msils both " Fire and Waters. Proof. STKKP AND FLAT ROOF made tight and durable with eiiual lactuty. , HOOI'INU COMPOUND A NO J experiment that haa yet to he tried, hut haa an estabi.ishrii a t utatioh, having he.n u.eil for several year, pa.l hy hundred, ol wsMsaown Cl'l7.n. of tin. mat., aa Hell aa throuahout the Unlteal Slates. . To a few or the many who have TRIE" IT, and nrtera wllilna; to testify to Its nerlte, anraaaarc ia m.ile, vla? J. R. Strau.han, Supt. of the I. M. k P, R. A.' Rest. avnnv - iifiiH.rf, iffllQ. HooHnff mar be ren on the hulldlnea nf l,l. Co. both at Mnrlnatleld and DalawaM. ohin.t uru.ni.iiwr,,,,! UO CO (The "American House" Is roofed with this Com pound.! I'hoa. Krans, (love and Tin Dealer) Delaware, O. td ox, Painter, Delaware, Ohio. , C A A.Hlver. Merchant., IJrlaw.re, Ohio, rrnst a Willis, Architects and minders, Uelevrara, Ohio. Harvey Mnwnrri, Wooirtet, Ohio. Dr. Hunter, Hevllle, Medina Co.,1? , Louie Vauah.n. Seville. " ' ' T. Broekway, t lerelanrf, Obte, . l . Rev A. R. Hin.lH.rt, Huoriie. " PMIotCewl. Hrll, ',..... Uenixe Heynolda, Akron. " The "Nell Hmise," colnmlmt, Ohio, It also roofed with thtaCompouud. Al.o, tha "State Frlenn," anil al Oie "State Mouse," at Columbus, Ohio, will be rooted with thia Compound ilurln. the anmlnc prlna. rtamplMol thia Hooflne Com pound mav be eeen st NO. IU MAIN HT .(near lha Jail) where all or dors will lie reralveil and further latoraaatlon rivetl Coauty and Town Right, to. aal.. W. W. DENNIS. pRoPRRTn ' feM-dtwlwf.m DAVTON, OHIO. $2 a day and Roust Beef! WHEN duty calls 1 ' " tiTl rpa,,lv tn i nm rcRtly to ahv. I "if prepared to bu4M l iitern of every kind i Br.clt.irroiit.waHtaij or t benied, for periwiii weal, mr work cr tit kiotl, thet hall beiuuerlur i a ft Dish and durahluty to nyolh en that wlU be bulU title ertian, ami at Uie lowest r-tei. Repairtnir done on theahorteat notice. I am prepared to eetnent eellara. ,d any part ol the city end lountry. U'arrantpd to iee water out at env neason or the year. Ce ment lth t iiln hnllt In auy rom from the eellar to the garret. Flitert put ioeltie-naf top or bottom AU Wots, i-arrantedlnthe l-eit manner. N. B loat work lust eunn by some of my over-the-left frlende, telllnf that I oou id not lay brtek; but 1 with It understood that I can la) good a wall la a olitern, or turn aa good an arch or crown, round or oval, or any hie that la required. aa any brick-In er In the eountry. Heeldcnee If Jefleraon street, weat aide. between 6th and nth, barton, Ohio. reh44-tUm BKNJAMIN BEST. .Yalional Hotel! CORNER OP SIXTH AND LUDLOW, (AT THE DEPOT.) RATER k KUIINS, PH0PB1ET0BS. XPMenirerf from the Hall rot its ertn prornre meala at all hours, and secure the best acooiamotla tion. The Houee has been refitted and aewly furnished. Board by the w eek or dy. ieb33-lwd TOCHEUJLOlS! JOHN REEVES WOULD Ii ESPECTl-TJLLY INFORM his old cmtomers and the public generally thst arter an abaenoe of ten mouth, he has returned to rj.yton and taken the shop formerly occupied by Jsraes W. Hwope, , NO. S8t THIRD STUEET, DOORS WENT OV THE POST OFFICE, where he will ba happy to receive all hlr oll customers aad aa u usw onee aa may lavor hint with a .all. All kinda of WATCBES, CLOCKS A JEWBLRT, Repaired In the beet manner and on short notice, fair II ALL WORK WAKKAN 1'EDII wt A fair trial Is sll that I salt. amine work. Please call snd ex- febra R EMOVAL ! 'pilE UNDERSIGNED HAS CLOSED Ml his RETAIL bustness, and has removed to the rear part of the building, lately oceupled by him. ENTRANCE THROUGH CLEQfl'S HALL, (UP STAIRS,) arll Third street, er oa Market etreet.'tt February 7. W. H. CALLENDER. IV. II. CALLENDEE, Blank Book Manufacturer AND WHOLESALE PAPER DEALEE, DATTOR, O. jantt Valuable Farm for Sale. THK Subscriber offers for sale, at Publio Auction, oa the promisee, oa TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 98TH. I860, His Faim.elioeteon the eaat aide of the Dayton and Troy Turnpike, being the tlrst farm south of aodalla, atontgoaiary county, time, and 71, mile aorta ol th oily of Uayloa. Thia aula contain aactloa of land, all under good frnce, and boaeree Dler Mlltlvatlon, and th. balance In good timber, upoa tha north, the aoutb, and the aat eldae. There le on the premises a g o I, subatantial two tory brick houee, a larce atock barn, a gram barn, and other out building, with running wnterfreni th houaa through both barn )arue; and ruanuig water on th outn-wet quarter ol the farm, and e good aprtng on the aorth-ea.t quarter. A too, a laig young baarlag orahard of aa good graiud oeai log fruit aa any m the county . Thau-act caa b dlvldon Into four or alx equal fana,wlta equal quanutlee of Urn he ea each part. I ladaaaiad uuuaoaaaar, to give a detailed deectlp. tlon of thle tract, aa peraou. d.liou. of purchaa tnirwtll,oreur,vlwthprafnl.forthfnelve.. I k tract will be sold la whole or la salt, to ult puruhaaara. Taetermeol aal will be caah: K Ie on yean end S la two year.; en If deaUed, a looer U a can be had ea the laat pa) ent. tor further partleulara, aallun the aubaarlher, oa the premise.; or t th .Montgoni.r) Hou.e, In Da y toai or John Uegrolt, fkllllp. Houaa, liayloaj or Jan C. i. CHISOM. Fmbllc fMile r School Laud. IN parsasno of ths proceedings hereto fore had la the Superior Court of Montaomerv eouaty, Ohio, and In otwdteaee to the sutuw to rcgiu.te uie aaie of echo 4 Laooa In euuh ease asade and provided. I will proceed tootfarat Publi. Auc tion at th door of tha Court Houaa, la tnaettyof n,M,uM.mM. Muwa ui aao a exiooa. t. Bl. On SATURDAY, February 25, 1800. The follow! eg deecribed School Lande. to wit: awiux um aorui.w..i quarlaf aad part of the north-aat quarter of (kwttou u. Towu.hio HW e, et, a... Imr waat of Sl.Hw.lar, Harrtaoa Towuahlu. t aaia mi.i. Mrf Bute) beglunlng at the north-we.t turner of edit SMtlon. thence aa.t on th north boundary lln ui aaia aaauoa w in ailiieM af Btlllwsaari thence down said r!vr with tha maadara thctwil throoah ne immiu in mi uaii-seoiion lln ol aaia sectloui than wl oa !! half, aveetloa line to the Weat boundary lln of said keotloa) llwaa aorlh oa eaid Ml boundary Hue to tha place of beglunlng.con talntugoiie hundred aad elghly-elx ll-lu aarae, mora or l. Thaforld lande have bea appralad at eighty dollar r acr, ami eanuol Mil loc lae thaa aaia appralaed value thereof. taa par asi are, oa-twwlfta of tke purchaae onav to 0. paid at th tl of th sale, and th balance ta alavea aaaual Instalment, of equal amount, with euuual utreet Dieraoa Iroai th day e( eal. iianis l h. dhvubn, Auditor et Muaiaieaucry eeuuty, OtursT KcnNcut, ari-y. ror ta Towaaaip. A Grocery for Gale. THK aedaralgned will teU at private sals the Grecarv ai th orr of ataua ajulaliM. . kMr ewaed By Jua aV Cohisats. 0