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Amusements, &c. 7onderful Curiosity. STR wefi Freak of xatire! A CALIF BORK WITH SIX LEG 3! WIfXtathiUUt.i. Oil rityftn Hi 4th of July, hy tlw well known nw-nrr of ih rlf m it Is a Hn mwi Arm, whteh will la ruhilHeiT it the aniiir tnnp, UimiKh not now ahvp. Thehthiiton will I for om ity only, m tlw "in-(Hr ro(wttMx to make a utir to Enrol, inmtxlulely, to rxhil-it the moat won tlertol fiirioiiipf(. Imip notwe will he Riven ol tlie pi if eihihtt,on. pktu ' TMAAO HAH Grand Plc-Mc Excursion . roe tn srssriT or ths W5B IKK'8 ASHOCIATIOX (r TOLEDO, ran Toleds to the Islandi, JULY 4 th, 1 s o o . Wtww leave Ih. M. B, M. Return at I'. M. K. H dork at It oVInrk, A. Taketa (I ul. Hiulrond Ik ied half-rare. JelB Summer Garden ash TTCNPIlSr ALLEY IS McPHERSONTOYYN. JOS' TRrtRRI. tiaa removed to hi. Holiae in Me-r-Saraontowri, .nd lias np.t(Hl thrr n 8UMMKII OAHDIvM, mhm the M Rorhshtitnt4 will Im linni. A new TKN-PIN AlI.KY ttilliiDiail lo yiKih.ni Ixillt tuiue uit And lieiUtliy xin'lw. ,,l.llf JOHM THITRHKI.L. First Regimental Band! DAYTON, OHIO, r. MlLLRRi Lr4er, t preitfired In fur- mih HitliiHe Itmeo or Htimtf M for 'h il nni TtM PrYKH-MHttHIH.Fll'eillHirM Hftnul. Pll It Kfll Ut ll rintr. ffV Nka, I otiiton rirtiet, r uiteniiM, c, on niton Altree, N, 4'. MIIJ.KK, Ienier. Kirmer' nnrt Me. Humumw' Hmd. 4 Mreet, or KliKO. K KTI'E, Hnrow fftrvet, I My ton, (Niio. njiiiil Miscellaneous. IHUll'IOV OF THE WUKLU! VAUOHAN Co., S ul. rniii'nrr of Mnnlfwm ry coniily for I.U. DALIEY'S 0lcbtdSflf-Sli mill 'nr. Ornml Ai-t, So. 110, Cor. Stb A BrovR tn., Dii) ton, 0 oi.- ni. I M ill lwn hi. fur Tulip nt 0. K. II K 'K tKKH FKlU'l' llKH'1', Tliinl UrerU war the Hol ir:,ill and we limn. .llwl V A mil AN I'O, NEW BOO K S ! KrTLKUK; A Novel, by Uerliy C jiKWaon, new Wr4 Iwlien nnd 111 FlMlliKh Miiin. hy Aiillimiy VTLKUK; A Novel, by Derliy JiKikaon, Mitrv MuutJa.Mv l)renier' llliikl iMiwIilor; htnleof K.-Ihcuiiii H-nx iiuuo. liyHiillio K. tonl, aulliur m 4Jra Trmiwli." Nell"n ft t o., N. i . A totlior'Tril, Iwllie ulli.irof "My Ijvly. i,unaMiu.r u.hiu Hv Mm. HeMrv Wuoil. A lieiienil View id Uw Riw. I'ninnw nwl I'ornjnlmn .j .1. iv I.. I l.e Ui-I Her. Kl. lmr.l Wluil. lv, Ari liUxlKip of IXilJm, with a BketiJi of Hie hie ut the The Throne of Ikwiil.hy llw Author of "The I'riuce of theuuwtfenr iuvhi. fiiiHilar A"Cnoiiiy, hy IW. O. M. Mitehell. The 1'iowwn. frew heni nil Heoil of the Miamwlppl Valley, ly HiU'ini. u..i. u.tt: a T)e of Modem Rome, Lelleraof Ale.ao.lef Von JlilinUiMI l Vunilumen Von riiie, from IB 1.1 oy rretu'nen r.Mi' flritk'td mul MiMeil:itliollft KiJr; eiMtxte.l H MMiea: eol ecteil and repute lulled hy Thoman l ariyiOe, ill t.ilr volume. ' . I...,. Aly,ae- lot of Mill on the Ktoaa. Haliitoof Hood Homely, Kay and Heal, Bililienl H.WMUI Why, MwlUertalid 0MH Bull noun, lias Anuta for Btwldltul'a Prennred I due. iJt RUNIC K'K, No. jU Main at. B A.TIIS, BATHS. PETEI OUTER, lirortO Inform the elllnem of lAtylon and the f f traveling puuic, that lie luw oprai-u BATH HOUSE, At Mi rhr Shop, on Market Mreel, Iwo door from JeflerWW. Wfcjire lie Will nave ren,,jr ,m, ... fTXuTVlD BHOWKR BATH". Theae Balh. will W kept dau tttttlnvat. Counec-ted with th utlh la czceUvut Barber Shon, A Irnn wairtnient of choiee perfumery will "No l jLTLttheauiel4a.. uel 1'KTKU HI-TKR. 1 8 O . Ohio Wblte Sulphur Springs, s-kPCU In Vlailon Mekiug Henllll or Pleiwure, Ufrom JITBB 1ST TO OCTOBER 1ST, AeeoModatlODi for over 500 Visitor. .ri.. iu.L.uruiTR aill.PHI'R HHRINHH are Mum Lja IW.ware thmiMW. lMluilea mtrlh of Collinitairt. ntu ru,ui, tlkiu.l iiitnNetM Hiver, Id n,ll,- In, in Urlaware. ni.ef fniMi lliewliae Hnlaier Walion, a tlw Ma-iwrnelil. UU iYm rmirn aa iy-. MMl 6 tuiiea lnM iewta ueMfee, u we ivawu, ,an.' Miut fuuiuuMli Hailrtaul, .uinlinea rf tluae Hoi I nira are tinaur- tiaaaed hy Uioae ol any oUier Mineral Watora in the I for roowa or oilier inmriiiaiion,BM,ir. Anuria.. leuml White BlllphlirP. O., Ueluwni e Co., O. WAREHOUSE SX.E or Grain Drills and Plows AT AUCTION - 111 I drain Drill,, innrke.1 Charlea K. f'larke, Ioy ti ..... ik ....I li'.ir 11..... marked f'. M'iraw. linV' Ion. O.. wiilla.old aa alwre, without rewrva, ill No, K.ClHiiabwa' Ware tloiiae, on tl.e Ju ) iieii. II W Ilt'K H'W luueliwtd rrelKhl Alfeiu IU . K. ft. JT. MICHOL A IIOTKIn Bra4wl'i New Aakulaa waa iMii,erull iimaiiiawd the ino.t nmiinill . ....u.ui. uiul tiiuronulilv oruiuilaeil OMtalaiMh. ml Due kilel ou thla oiaililieol. 1 hut it heu U reutaina to-day witlaMlt a rival ill nlae. In Mllnnlll u ,., tl aeneraleU'llleotHOfiNilnliirt and en I., viie.nl Tlie H.ael Itaa aaniiiKlaliona (ir l,uuu aije-ta, imludnw Hai ooin4ele euilea of airlliieille lor tuoliea. rnx Inioilnal la-ie.aia .an lie .inl,ruiUy MaOed at lla talaea U lie three pnMKf dining rta.lna, e,ud uotluMtl UnU iwdeen an naa uevia,i iot uir f e-uieia. ait aja-iai ftntia-,...., , "... .i..i .,?!. .Jam. or a lieu k. teii III lie umr la-al detaila. The early ftjailalnni of Hie h.aiae at Lone? aivd alexMal, ilerit ed frniu lilKllllnde, Ita an uerb appoiiilmeula, and ile koine-Ilk. . oioloru and (uauneaVlwa keen eMhayed every year l.y the tuiWMl- leaf sr Ukearaa lo your I rleiids. FXIUHT r On laihar, on letter sheets, al Ihe Art 'j liaaleryaiKl PHuro Frame Maiiulia Uiry, I lord HI., tofth. PortOna... T y rniliMNO. josaTaaa umuu, a"""1" UarKhniaii & to., Hankers, OOM-ls. J.n tr, DsytsM. Bl'Vajulaell F.iehiilie, Oold. Silver I'ncnrrent Bunk Motes, uul discount approveil lals ss pasr Bt Uw ralea. j.duillalfw CIGARS. 1 1IHT Received, ehokte brulala, nue iuqairted HuvallA lMktf John. La folnlielilioil, Henry flay. ai.i.hen A. Donttaa, u-.-n. Jeuuv land. La Paraasde Main Conclua, Niqadeon, Hanuilian, aud vaxioua otlwsr ta-anda. A clKMea Uh of d.ni.estieclrara. iruuaoa'a l ine cut aial Virginia PluxT.d.ieeo, lhiea, olaa,rlu,Me.,el.i.t H IHNHTklN'rt (Nxarand ToUasi store, pjltaly Main treel, opasite Market House. VTI.rTH'' is InTehy ffiven tliat the umlersiimisl haa V this .lay taM!, alifaaniea ami ipumneo na aoiiiiiu. iralir ou tin, nUU oi Alairew envoi. . ,i. jelaw.lw MK HAkl. III'IKT. m a' SCUTS RKWARU.-I will wy reward HI 10 cenlato any ja-raou wlu will iMiim lo me, f.,..K M Himi. a ad alsaH IS Veara old, who was laHiud lo nae liy llw lam-uira ol tla- Poor Hiaa-e i4 this sHiiity. He had is, a clieck shirt, ami 'ocn lad and tnaiaen lo he run on". A II laraoua are w.ltad Iroat- 'yilX??"" ""' RNRY RH ELL. riUlB SHA.LTSTI A Wckly Paiuily Paa'r, ilevo I twd to Teuiperauee, Proai ess, and Hoeial luiprova luew. Put4i,led lo M H A llar.lt, lal Superior street, Up..tair,f.lelKuJ. O. StuJJiii fHVim.ni. P T1 hit. SATl'KDAV, JUNK an, luce iiaun mm, li-termine.1 City Matters. Traveler's Register. nrHve unit nVmrt from the Union Ppot, follow! Cix'-ivwati, Hamilto akp I)ATim ArrtTe- :M ft. Ii p. in., 'Vir p.m., KMip.m. lrHirt: ft mm.m., mn iu;i ji p.m., i p.m. Ht;i'itir, turrmt ami CmriMMATi Arrive n-m ft. .. n.in., Jtitl p.m. upjttrt: imu n.m., B:.ip.m., p.m. lUTTon a wd M km in am Arrive: 7:V ft. in., 6:1(1 p. m. fieHirt: N:Mi a.m., K:4."i p m. Ha, ton akd Wktknn (to Iiiajiaihm Arrive: 19: 2i..m., in., 4:4ft p.m. l.e.mrtr V.fti aim., tV.4ll. i . A if, o in. iiRKRNviLi.i awi Miami (to Wm a jm.w Arrive: n.m., .V.i1 p.m. Iiepart: rVramin., : in p.m. 1.1TTI.R MIAMI, ..mliaiiv ANnAKiA ArriT-; m., hU.r. in., :i:Wip. m. Ih'jmrt: Y4-M n. in., thiW ft. i.. M i n in. m ft .r-oiitrnr jming w( hv Die merit trnin nl went hv tli n. in. tmin. iinixt nnwiire then takel lln :4r. p. in. The Ui-ltet omt-e will not las npvii tor inene trtim. 1 Time of Closing Mails. POST OFFICE, DAYTON, June 11, 1860. lentil fiirlhornotM-e, iiimiU will cUkhmiI tln olliue nt Yr Nw York, nuHiripnm, una ppw i.nfliHiin Htiil. Htiilr cxoet HntntHV At f: .m A. M. k, cio. iiiiiiiii. (.. Kiixtpni. w"irn, nnnnom nni notluru Miilen. iluilv P WlliitoJ t 7:.M A.M. mid vi:, u m Kort'nlnmlmixiniianiiwill, u.t imuy except nun IV ul A. . C'... V....1., .! V..I1., Hiiriittm nt HiW P. M. Vn, if iomtdiHirw. ilTiiiiiiitowii. Iniiiklm, Humiltnn RnUm. u.tmiJ ConnerMVillf, IimI.. iiiily eui-H Sinil) 4 1 e m v.ir Mtihntrnol.1. IMwnfi. Tlftln, Hnnlnky. ToMn Kor Kifhiiion.l, dtiniH-Mii. twiiwruii', iiwiimiRpoiiw, In.) . uiwl Nw iMrin, ., iIhiIv nl p. Kor l.rt'hvin1, W.. I ntoil iiv, wiiri-wiMer, hkiiikt. .n,l J,.v loiiiilv. 1ml . Whllv xc'lt Hum li'V Hi Ml .A. M Kor rmv, ovintnoii, i-hio. r.itifj, -. "" Kort Hmne, ilinl tt f pt mih.)v t tt lft a. h. por l in, wiium ni for .lolniHs ill1, Wcw f, Kion nnn vpi rtn-siuifinH, iictiiliiv nixl S(itir.lv, m 7 A. If- Kor i'nvtoii, tviure ami LiuHoVi rfhuy of erwli Kr I Vntri'VilKM-PiMnnn nun wion, i utFuy, mum- iv pwnnljiv ' 2. or Vii-Ihi nl i'liHiiilp'lurg,nt 12:o h. Tne- ;lilV HII'I fiillliln. , POST OFFICE, DAYTON, June 11, 1860. E. A. KING, P. M. Church Directory. SnM.illi ertle ni held in he aevrral Ileuses ol Worship in Dayton, ns follows HVJ'V (.VwiW, (,lf,l,.li0 I'hinl alreH. anlltli aide near Minn. Itev. John M. Leavitt, Pastor. HervK't'snl Hi ' i a in, nnd T, P Tliiiii Stierf I'.tdttterinn fftrrAflonlh Ensl cornet of'1'hir.laiid J.udlow. Hev. . u. Hieea, 1'iulor, Her- at lni a m, txpl r V in ,..r p. .. J.,,u, lilunj,--orlh Weal corner of Jee- ond and l.iullow. Rev. Ilr. rliMl.ee,, I'llator. dermis at in'-ia tn. ami T inn. Tliinl I't.Jtitcivttt ctimrn at. riairircei, pi-t nmvr Third. Her. Mr. Kemper, rtuHor. fervii ea at iou ill, "lC,nvf!J,,i'inl t'!,rrht. Clair street, between Roc. ond aiid Third. Ili v. Mr. t'rljl, I'nwlmn l-wdni-. riervTi1. at Intij A in, nnd;l p 111. ,,, iMikrma irch Main street. Kaal side, be tweeii Kolirth and KiUh. Itev. V. W. folirnd, Pastor, a..... Inly: ii ,n. 1M n m. e',, Jl iiitin ( Vim7, North Fnsl rnnier of JcnVrann and Kolirth slreela. Hev. K. M. lalliul, rnalor. Ber V'o,l( AlrOh U'lVi-'Inal il'aVojarf.) Jefferson alreet, la.leell roiiriiiuiio nun, in-v. ..imoomj BivHor. lloinaof ..iu-e nt HlHii III. niHM P 111. UniMiti Uilwntot t7.ori. Uido iii. i, :ast aide, lietwccn a. I and :al. Hey. U0- W. Vllald, )lntnr. Hcairs of aervleant lu4 III, aiel I' ( Uii)irr Chnii, (.If. C. UUi'eA I Mnl'lll ft"! Jw'ksoll and Kltih alreela. Hi v. ui lr last Corner of tieim'o I', l-i'iiin o..-,..,. II m of aerva e nt 111 n III. and S 11 111. tVitornof C'AiiMf: rsorm vvesi inrner oi aiiiiiii am, Brown all-eels. IMder .1. IV . r.rrett, I'aslor. ilonrs ni servii'ent 10' a in, and a p 111. t;i-,aoa Mi'rrnlit -i orner .MicKsonann nixin uev,. 0. llahn, l'ii"tor. s.riee at in'a in, anu s p in. Hi,o7'K Ltitlirli. ((WftolMM- Ilt'V, .. iiainie, in.u.r. ft.M.i,l.l, Mi..tj.i. I.iu,.ii 1 j.i.I ow and rnurie stris'l. nral ina.s at 7ji u III: AV-'MIld llinas D't u m. Veswi at i't l in. SI. .up-f'.or, tWWir)-fceeottd stoel, Kast ol III.. I ',110.1. Hev, David Hell) , raslor. ,aa uno m llnili-1 llrrlh.cn ffturcA Mlllilll street, Ens! ol Ihel'aiu.l. Itev. Will. J. Khlley, 1'il.ilnr. oervices M lllia in, and K pin. tWoild ViUli'A Itreinretl t.niirra, (,fni,j. -Wayne sliTel. Itev. Holomail onniem, iiuiiui. bcrviuua loiia in. 8 pin. ... ,S? toafci, (.;irO(Kil) (Worship with the .'nnnrc(ra Uomil Cliup li.SI. flair street.) IU v. Lhiileller lloli lans, "lV4i.'!uJ licttor. Hervka liijain, and I P Narowl frw'i't Vh'1'rh-Mnf !l( fast corner of Wayne ami Killll alreela. Iley, K. W. Jti;uaiSM, 'a)Mr- h, r- V7w':,!"ji""tA-i. Hair, 11 ecu Third , v .1. u.u.,a M. t.v,ea al lll1. a 1. Illld S H 111. SI. Uml'. Uterm'iM yuWlona.HUcV, 'redlffk Zur Mnlileil. Paalor. Hervkyal Waul, ...... ,, n..n.l..r.l l,,uior. Heeviee 1(1 a 111. ..'..i,...- !...,.. !,...... II itWrd.l Ludlow street be- tween ilh ami Bill atleola. Kev. John Lawrence, Pastor. a,riui4 p " AvS-IWt fotuut the biff Lunch at tho St Churlcs to-morrow t 10 o ploplf.. n-B-Vc had rather poor market this imiriiintr. tho tieoiile holiliiiff back for next Tuesday, we suppose, when we may occt a perlect glut ySee notice of best lot pineapples of the season, lit 30, Third street. We have seen them, and 9ii4onie thP Rilt- -ThB next Ressiou of iho Cincinnati Annual Conference of the M- Ji Church, will la, bold in Oxford, commencing the 12th of September. AieiV-Yeatordnv Charles Weaver and Prank Rcichart and this morning Charles Huey were arraigned on the charge ol aruuiien ness, and tiiicd 1 1 and costs each. nue-r.n tn John Kelix's Saloons, corner of Main iu 2dnl. lur Ice Cream, berries and cream, and for all manner of cooling drinks. He is at all limes prepared to llly the pub lic with the very best tjualiiy of everything in his line. Notic. Those pupilsjof the city of Dnv ton end elsewhere who are entitled under the rules nnd regulation of the Hoard of Ques tion toan examination, in view of admission to the High Schiail, will please meet St High 2d, at 9 o'clock A. STEPHANS, Sec'y. 1-0 no of the "State Boats" is now en gaged in traversing the "raging canawl" for the purpose of cutting loose the grass and moss that already greutly imKdes navigation. They are using the patent scythes for the pur pose, and they answer the purpose admirably. ' & ftcT'Thi afternoon, the last Quarterly Meet ing of the M. Ii Church for tlli Conference year, in thi district, eomuienued nt Wesley Chapel. Uev. (J. C. Crum will preach this eve ning, and at 10:30 to-morrow, the Presiding Klder of the District, Rev. Jas. V. Ciuy i iv, will nrcaeh. Sacrament at 3 p. in. : Iive r east on Monday night. Di:f oration I Thirty-three little girls, from lrtui liivenrs of aire, are wanted to rep resent the Slates of the Union, in the proces sion the 4th. They must lm dressed in white, with wreaths of llowers about their ncuus. Cain's liroad Guaye has been enguged. Names to be left at Sin i i.'s, corner Main and Third, as early as possible. 2td. ikjS-Joset.il I.ukc, was yesterday convicted of Ihe charge of passing counterleit money. He has not yet had sentence passeu upon nun. Liilrev bud been out on bail of 2H0, for some time, and up to the hour of his trial, he could have ran away aim escapeu an .x'.oiiiiiinma incarceration. The jig is up with Jo, and he will have to bear what he could have avoided, had he endeavored to act honestly. a lS-Wo notice flowers wherever we go, hut wo more especially regard them when we dis cover them where we do not exct indeed, are astonished to find them. Yesterday we saw upon a shelf which extended across one of the cabins of a State canal lamt, a dozen or two large l!ower-ots, in which were flow en of several of the most beautiful varieties. It was a cheerful sight one Uki seldom met with on the "lagiug Hood aiidindtcutctl, un mistakably, the presence of woman. ejThe " 'Quakes" will have a meeting their Armorv to night. All good, respectable fellows who desire to unite with them prior the 4th should apply to-night, lliell. y. A, L. Y, K. Will be priaied to receive 'em. FIRE MATTERS. Ka-TI,. Allonlio Nn T. - n. ' pAnr, wpre out with their mmrhinu lat VMir, (it exerc iae. Thev threw very gnoj rwm 1 wnler 1U2 feet, fitir meaure. The B re to render ellipient twice" me tire ilrimrtment. Of oonrae we will Rt vnowi- the plemnre their cheent (TRTs ti lt eveninw, ntitl in rehirri they hav" out ll'"! wiahea f.ir their future, well beinif MinJiviil- nnd r company. W hupe Uify will avoid tha errora which older firemen to often commit; and we particularly caution them to give liijiiim a wide berth. IfcJ-The Pacific have put nn their pro gramme for the 4th. They have invited the Ccdarvilln boya the fellows who arc noted for having R very ordinary looking old engine, which ha taken R pri.e (or throwing from No. engines and the hoys have accepted. I hey will give, their gucali'a dinner, and at night will give n dunce at Wai.ker'r Hall. They will have a big time, doubtless. We hoW the Odnrville boys will bring their engine along with them, as cverylmdy will want to sec it. letf-Tho Voung Americas of t'rliana, (iho laiys who challenged the 6's) will lie here on the 4tb as guests of the IMugo ('oinjuinv. The I'ni in ('oinMiiiy, of Springlield, will be guests o 'the Ncpluncs, and the Hovers, from llie same place, will visit the Oregon. The (Vdarville boys will also visit linyUin on the 4th. and lie the euests of the l'acilics. The visiting firemen will doubtless be cordially re ceived and hospitably enicriuinea by ineir Dnvton brethren. City Board of Education. FRIDAY Evening, June 29. Present, Messrs. Wareham, Avres, Howard, Iuplsly, Miller, Stoppelman, Elliott, Lore and Lconhard. The President being absent, Mr. Ai'rrs wr elected President pro. lent. Mr. Stoppclinnn from the select committee to report upon the expediency ol introducing , .... .i i.i! i i i .i... et wcrillMI lino Hie puiliic huihhhs, ninue ine 1111- . .. i i. ..e it.. lowing rennri, IV n 'll was on minion oi .nr. Love iuid uon iti" lnbe till iat naplig. To the BiHird of Rlnculhn of Me iMty of lhiyttm: The nndcrsif ned, a special committee to whom wo f !iiKi( tic qiily lo imiuire into the propriety of pinking t)ie fiermnrt langiuige a brunch of study in (jie several district school, lieg leave lo rcHirt: 'Unit, giving the subject all the considera tion that its iiifijicfi seemed to require, they recommend tho same (o ti Hoard, rs npp eminently entitled to favor. The (lerpmn lim uago is ss.ken by a very Urge numlier of our population throughout the land, and .i considerable proportion of our own inhabi tants, comprising lnUfiy f)f 0l!r most industri ous and trust-worthy citizens. In ntany pn suiU in life, mechanical, commercial, prnfes sioi)al, or otherwise, it is of 'incalculable bene fit to speak mid IIMiliWldW) (i'orman, On no count of the daily Iniireusiiig nuiils;f of those who speak nnd understand the lunguago but imperfectly, the fact was so apparent that the Superintendent of public Schools in the city cif New York, did not remain blind to it, and Iho (Jprnian hHlgiW'P I'd' IfMMn H4rleil tH the course of study ii iieir sc')iools, which has produced tJio n)qt satisfn.ctory rc iltt. Tl.e same iHiliny has been adopted in our sister city ol C'iin.itiiiMi Willi favorable re sults. In this city we have German primary clas ses in our district schools and a (leruiau class in the High School. Tho arrangement now proH)sed would therefore, it is believed, in no way create nny difficulty, as the German chil dren fronj (l0 fll'lmnry (ilassna .wi'llll ilt"i " iimiortuuilv while iinssinii tlu'ouirli tlie scvcrul classes in the district schools t(l reflii what they have acquired of tho Gorman Innguage, uul lo iieiinoi mem llieruill, so tliliv wiiuu tocy enter tho 11 it'll School, the higher course of study therein taught would be of infinitely mora advantage than nt prcsoni, Moreover, it would give the children of American pa rents a valuable opportunity to acquire a lan guage !lch III aUir tp WMillll IIP W prcat ad vantage to ()icu in wliiittiyer i)ti);stiir Oicy nmy (nwl tliemuelvea eilirfnr(d. Tllia onnnrtll'tlit v ...... ..rH,.v .,.n;rn,,. T " ' . -II J was thoujfht to have teen presented when the Gemini) uluss in the Jligb School wrs oslab lishcd; but it is rospeidlully aubntitled, thut the short time the pupil is at the High School and the multiplicity and great importance of the other branches ot study, havo shown it to be insiimcient to produce a benehcial result But with e (rermnn department added to eve ry district sc.hnq( in (l(p city, terp can hardly be a doubt but so Jesnuljii a rpsu. wqulil be accomplished, As to Ilia exnnnaa of tho proposed addition. your cominittee believe it would no, be H)ntc" riallv increased over the present system; nnd takini? into view the ereat benefit to be dori. ved by the growing youth of our city, would not be objected to. Your committee therefore report the follow- ing resolutions, and rocommeud their adop tion: Hesohed. Thnt from and r,!W the com. mencemcnt of the next quarter tlie German lamruntre be. and is hereby made an addition- ul and permanent branch of study in the seve ral lisi riot schools, and be open to nil pupils who wish to study Herman. Itemitred, That the Principals in the seve ral district schools be. and are hereby re iiiested to furnish to the select committee plans and suggestions as to the liest and most economical way to carry out the foregoing resolution. Heiohed. That from said nlniij and sng gestions, the select committee i hereby re- i.uested to prepare a leasililu plan ami resiri the same to the Board at its regular meeting in August next All which is respoctnilly submitted. JOHN H. STOPPELMAN, E. LINDSLY, JOHN HOWARD. Mr. Howard from the Library committee presented a lease for tlie Library room m Pbillins building. The committee were authorized to complete the lease. Mr. Wiircliam from the Building Committee, reported tlie bill for repairs on the North Eust School House, and ottered a resolution. That the committee be authorized to settle with the contractor. Adopted. RESOLUTIONS. at to Ry Mr. Elliot, That the County Board School I'.xuminers uo ruquckicii to iium a nieci ing for Ihe examination of teachers on Solar duv Julv 7th, and that all applicants for situa tions in the Dayton Schools, who have not ob tained cerlihcates upon actuui examination and those whose certificates havo been renew ed without examination be required to attend said meeting. Adopted. By Mr. Avars Hint the Jlign Hcnooi uoin- mitlee 1 reouesled to file all papers in th matter of examination of pupils for admission into said school with the Secretary for exiimi niitiou by luuHiberi " Hie Hoard and others interested therein. Adopted. A communication was received from W. Henson, announcing thai be was no longer an applicant for the jHxiliou now held by him as Superintendent of the colored school, and asking a certificate. Referred to the commit tee on colored schools with power to grant cer tificnle. The quarterly reinirU ol the frincipuls were read. On motion of Mr. Howard the resolution regard to the meeting of Board of Examina tion was reconsidered, and after a leugthy dis cussion was withdrawn by Mr. Elliott On motion of Mr. Ixive, Mr. Wirtner, teacher of the German school in Oregon, wo allowed f 100 for his last quarter's services. The resolution abolishing tne committees on Grades and Teachers was, after a lengthy discussion, laid over till the next meeting. On motion of Mr. Stopielinan, Mr. Wolf (airuiission to use a room in the East ern School during vacation, to teach a private school. A similar application form A. Schneider the use of a room in the N. H. Huitool llouae, was referred to the Committee in that District After ,a.s.iug upon the bills presented, UoorU Hiljournetl AVjrRAiNET, the noted t'lHt intinti detective, i in the city tob.y, R HVrtlenc in the case or State of Ohio r. Pilllt'li nnd Bose, who are on trial for passing rmmtorfeit money. r Uei ll aueer hiokintf rnstninnr an.l it .mm linlge by his looks We would lake him for a tlnmnkin who don't know chalk fenn. rk..... R tnistake which Would he creatcr than that of inn man wtift. woke an the wnmi. i.... n anr got threshed for hia pains. fcWe recently nvr a letter u roufi. tr post, which had this udiirest tipoa the bacfc of Jnne Quineling, Leatreaight, . , . , . Poast OfToa ' (Ihigho. Tf ".Tone" don't get thnt letter Ijilavetle will linrdly contain him. 4rf"One of fhe moat attractive (duces in the city is the Drug Store of J. W. Dimiim. :t 8triHt, who will, in spite of them, compel ihe pnssers-by to halt and take a haik nt the curi osities he exhibits nt his show-window. In ad dition to the aquariums lie has hud hereto fore, and the multitude of water pels he had collected in them, he bus procured n new and stylish aquarium, and a number of curiosities to put in il. The most wonderful pet he has at this time is a Kentucky rattlesnake! The fellow is ala-iut six years old, is alsntt four feet long, is about two inche in diameter with the capacity of extending live . or six inches, if necessary and is alsuit as snnky looking a chap ns we care almut seeing.' Ho was brought here by U, 1J. Uikrcr, Esq., of Cane (Sty, Ky., and he wus found upon the bank of Green river, near Ihe Mammoth Cave, in that State. His flings have been token oiiL,nnd he is harm less so far as Kiisoning is concernod, Mr. Bikrck had his snukeship out on I lie Uiif of thp Drug Storn yfitq-'luy, twl kmlM m ho woud a ti.sh or a fnnf, . . . Ittf" We hivd prepared n notice of the Kx- hibition of "The People's College'' (be Ccn tr ul High School for yesterday' EwniiK but tho article was mislaid, and w nut keiliJ III t!l)o tq be niif in type, '('he day hav ing iassed, we dccn it now only nccesaary say that the occasion fully justified all we pre dicted for it, and that the participants onv Hied new latne to former ac. iievauiciils. lb l(nl waj crowded ong b,cforq the time for the cortiiqenceinent Qt the exercises, hud failed to get a ronilortable iKisition ; but despite this we enjoyed the rich treat We did think thnt a small admission ouulit to have been r.tirtrffil s. tNt stts wi'lif have boon nccitssible jitaj a lilt(p uto l '('he Prin cipal, J. W. Ham,, and bis assistants, Messrs. ATiicABT nnd Ukombai'oii, together with Prof. Tcrpin, nnd the lending- parties in the Exhibition cannot be too highly complimented for the successful and agreeable enlerlniumeut Pl'f'MlS- H. t'(iHI.-.ij l;0,".' )n willia liiree nunils'rof cilt.ens with whom we linvo convcrseij thut the Exhibition could not lm Kijiiillttid, fray A Teuton gent called in nt Dietrich's Drug Store yesterday, and tried lo ask for medicine, but what kind do' one about the place oqulcj ji,pis,fiid. A Herml boy who was engaged next door was called in, and af- titlking with the char, for R minute or two, the boy informed the clerk that the man want ed something to kill wornis Aocqrijingly he was supplied willi a Imlllri of I trmijvyt, ac companied with "Hill directions," anil sent off. 1 his morning Iho man returned to llie More with nn interpreter, from whom it was ascer tained that the stuff had been taken by the man and his wife to kill beif-hllili, (M'S not woi iS, nnij thpy had isci lti c,qiicls of the Uittle expcctiiig' all 'tliti 'line that attacked theiq to tie lis sqon as tlc.y euck tlieit teeth in ! But it hat n t l ime n Mi fit good : last night tilt. Iljllo vermin had half devoured thorn, and ho was iiKligmint at having been humbugged I He wanted something to do the business up quick, or ho wanted his money tinea i . i net amicicii mnn was tueii suppn- wilh an niiicle which was" to bo applied out- tide, nnd wurrantcd tlealh f,o lugs f , of That Monktkr Picnic from tiif. Oapitoi. op ItooHiKtipoi, ani WiiatCamk or it. Our readers nre nwiiro thnt wo lillblislird nn item in regard to n mntninoth (t) picnic which was to visit this city from Indianapolis, la., Thurs- lay. We tried to get at the thing nt the tune, but couldn't find it; this morning, however, Tom. tiilbs and Dun. Heinz enlightened with regr4 to the whole fll'ir, Rfl'l we teom it prqpiif fq pflst llftter' in Its pr.oi.cr light: 11 seems that a man hy I lie niuitu ol .iiiiin Bi bsky, a saloon keeper in Imliauaiilis, was the proprietor of tllP lUWIgeinent, l(e pro- curcif the pusssga of a cerwiil uuiiiber ol ier. sons to t'livfoii anu hack, tor a certain sum and. In consideration of his trouble, the excur sion party were, to patronize him in buying ale, beer, cakes, pretzels, arc., on the route. But we will not particularize in this. On Sat urdtiy last the projector came here, went to llr.iNZ, and requested bun to procure Ihe i.',.:. i ,,i.. .,,,.! ,.i., i,;,,. i,, ,,,,, , retreshnicnts A.C., tor the fjxtiicsiqii, hi)rsdny. On Wednesday ll. roceiveq a u er Iroin IIussky, (which we have in our possession,) again ordering htm to have overy thing ready as a big crowd would be hero, Ao. Jhursday, lleinz had evervthing prepared lor the receiitton ol the Indianapolis picnicers nnd GiUis had gathered together all the oinni busses to Ihi had in the Miami Valley, for llie puriKise of hauling the party to the Hill! 1 he train the fWiiWiIl !faii!-ari.yei i)t tic Sixth slevet Uepo). At first liobody aocmed to be alajard; but nt lnglli some musicians, who were in martial costume, (and not all dressed alike!) came out upon Uio platform, looked around, nnd walked buck into the cars again! Then "fourteen couples" marched out, and walked away we dun I know where. Mime six or eight persons look passage in an omnibus for llie Hill; and Bussey, why, he didn't know Heinz, or nnylaaly else, although well acquainted with them a few days before! ... t .1 . i ; .. - 1 1 vie team tuai, ine musicinn, wiiiuicrcu about the slrecls, and njain the Hill, without any one' to enre for them, having ns we learn lullcii out with the parly, while the major pi'fliotl q' tb excursionists went to Samikks' Garden, and SM'iit the evening and night If half of what we are told by the knowing ones is true, the Mammouth ( I ) In dlannaiiis Pic Nic was one of the thinnest humbugs ever hudled out in this mcridiuu. For fun her particulars, we refer our fu4t.es tq Tom Gii.i.ia, o Uan Itaiss. m re ceived for the ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. c. Kneelit, A.liniaiKlnitor of P. LalnlSoil, dtssiaed, IVtiOtai to sell lamls lo pay dcMa. Theresa H,-hiel4e e( al. 1 ll'ltsl'A Ni" to an onler of the IVotMle Court of I Miaiiuoinery ciunly, made in tla? ataoe eulill-d o.mae, 1 will oil Salnnlmi, Aw,t"l t. 1011. At the ihairof tlu Court Hoiims hilta'city of Payton. tielMcen Ihe liouraof lad and four nVlnck ft. in., a.-!! at faiUa- outi-ry to the highest ladder, Ihe follow lint de-M-ril.l iireuiies. Is. ait: lieilnr ot iioil--."l hli.e hUIdn-.l tl.l ei.il, I irronlheil,.llH.l piatol aald A-l I y . ext-cjs lhirly-ouea.,,1 (:il ) 111 a Kill., ott lla uorlh eml her.s.aore tamieye.1 hy Peler Lain. son lo C, ll. Klnill, withan auna-uieiil lo releaae u. the city of llayloli, taell feel ill aallh aft kA Nad north ami ill addition lor the lairiMtae of all alley, lle-lndlllu aal.l hist named twelve leef, said lot u lulM'ly -lime l.a.( iu depth hy till) li'et 111 Wtfllh. Apnriuae,lal lnrsl Is.; may aell for Ul. Terms of .,ik one thud itiAi doan: one llnrd ... one y.sir from 'kty i4 aide a.i.1 oia Ihml in Iwo years, laaerrcd ai ineiit- lo la. M.-iired hy mortaite and lo lasir mU'r ii from day ol aide. C. KNKtHT, Adin'r, Of Pel.-r Lalolaoll, disaaeaMl. (Iso. W. MALAHaas. Allorney. j'27td A1TACIIMKNT. Ilfnry ForniNliiiK, J'ttll, ) Ut-fon iMHirnw twpn J. P., Hfaltlll-t I ll tlHl TOtl-tll1, Jox-ph r(tiiT, lw(l. ) MuiiiKoiofn rMinty, Ohio. ON lt ll Oj.iv itf Juiti l", MOl Jo-th-p ifHiitnl an ttrth-ntf alliM'tuiifttt 111 Ht-raU.tp m lHnlr llw Mini ol ll.irv-twoiMkir mwl wvciilt -live oul. CitM m-I Un httirmK Julv 'I'll IfMHi, nl Hovtiiok A. M. UtNHV KkHNKiilNU. MONTOOMKUY COMMON I,KAS. Jiii.ia Itt. MAUONT v. Julm M4tny. IHmicas No, Jnhit Miihony, wImirrf rf.tivs. 11 - , IP HO(ltWHl thtil Julia M iln.iiT .lHliltitlWti.lu'of Mn) , A ll, ItMH, hl hr tiltoii in li nltk-o 'f tho ( lrk T ih 1'iHirt itf CoRintoh lloiiri with hi anil for Ihp founty of Mont K'Hiifiy, tliM, rlmrivioff Ut khkI Ji'lm Mibotiy ih wilMtl aiMxcw frtMit hr,tle mmi Jtiiu Muhouv, (or mur (tit-tii W yian lt m4, tttwl a UinK Uutt alk iiiav ii-kitn-wsi Iniiii tlu Hiii.l Juliii M'tlitoiv. ttik'li iM-tuiiiM will I-- RoR - ;.- lHUe.1 Miy 2, ItCAI. w by AiaamI tAi, Ivor AU'y Commercial. Dayton Market. OFFICE OF THE DAILY DAYTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1860. (Corrected daily by HARSHMAN & BRO., Jefferson street.) I We have little to report in any of the uV pnrtmentsof trade. Indeed very little is being done now in any trade. KI.0UR Trade mostly local, with little shipping demand. Small sale wholesale at .'.,r.O. Retail . IX While wheat W 25. WHEAT 01, 00, with downward tendency. CORN. The receipts in corn have been very fair for the Inst week, and on account of Ihe promise of the growing cro, the - price is tending downwnnL Roles are made nt 40e, ' OATS. Receipt fair, and sale of small lota at 35 cent. The new crop is having a depressing effect on prices. BARLEY. Little doing, and we can give no quotations. RYE. Receipt very light, and in request at 90c. Nothing doing in Flaxseed or Grass Reed. GROCERIES, ETC. (Corrected for the Daily EMPIRE by & Co., No. 313, Third st.) Rngar, firm. Coffee, firm. . - ( ! We quote to-dur. Coffee Ujfado. ; , . Sugar firm at tf3$ ' ' ' ' Molsueji'tT(n?;S.. , BXAfia, ' '- -' 1 (Mieese7JH)V J ... lilC 40, , " ' Rice SfoJSJ. Prunes tJjfi'O. Candles Ll.' Sonp.r)fS,7; White Fih a,9.1W,S0, Halve. Muckornl H,(KKao,00 irbarreL aa to onal- lined Apples UfJfTJ pc pound, Brooms t2,a.iv3M,4t) per dot. Tallow WJ. Salt H,Tl per bid. IVaus, White $IU0 per bit Butter KNW12. KggsH(,rt. Pepper UKW. Alspice UK!). - - . , ltulsls WlVV-t,:4 ' ' ' ' ' Valeti dtv DjiVnio iier lb. FigsKK.?ll. Vinegar ((i,9 per gallon. Iad fito'7." Shot 12,00 per keg. Starch Gc. Ground Spices .1,5 ppr d... Tar W.ldot,, a,uq per UU, Matches at) per gross. Cotton Yarns 0 per lb. Toledo Market. TOLEDO, June 29, 1860. FLOUIv Solo. i.f 100 Urrels extra S. O. at i,a.,. WHEATBefore report sales of 1.H00 red Wubash at 118c; 7110 bu white do. p. t.; QOII l'ii M. S. white at 12!). After reiurt-saes of 2,0(10 bit print llw While 111., to arrive 1st to I -.1. C I .1. ... , i.nii oi ,1 my at i sou. CORN Sales of 18,500 bu in lots before re port nt 51c; 5,500 bu do at 50 c; 8,700 bu do at 52c. After report sale of H.llOU bu at 50ic; market closing with prospects cf fiOc being the rulii (lg hc-p W, ' t!4! q sales.. BARMiY Js'u unlet. Chicago Market. CHICAGO, June 29. fhOVH Market entirely neglected there be no Inquiry whatever. WHEAT Is dull and inactive at 1 OfifJ? 1 07 for Na 1 Spring, and 1 0."i(J t;.J ft No. 2, al which uriPP nboui 10,000 iin chnnged 1'rtM'l"!. C(ilt (lomiirised about 75,000 bu at 47 (jf 471c for No. 1 ; 46fi?41ic for Na 9 : and 43(S;44c, for r"jeetP(l.asOrrillg ft decline of tiSUP. I no lit Hie ruling prices on wednes day. OATS Were in fair demand at 27c ; in store. RYE Few sales, market dull and. nomi nal. ltAn.EY .Mnrket Yfrj lull and neglec te.l Freights advanced Jc. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, June 30. FLOUR The market continue dull and heavy tivday. Prices still irregular. The sales were 00 bbls extra at 25; 70 do marked brands at .ri(i 5 15: 170 do extra at (5 :I0. WHISKY Sales 750 brls. at 17Jn, the latter for wagon. WHKA.T Muiket dull and declined 2c, at 1 Ui$l 13 for prime red; 1 211(031 2a for wh He, CORN Active and firm at 47 for ear; 48 ..1 for mixed and white shelled. OATS Good demand at in bulk. RYE Market dull at 75(T. 77. BARLEY Fair demand at 85 for prime fall. HAY Considerable new arriving Mid. i dull ut Tiff." 1 New York Market. [By Telegraph for the Daily Empire.] NEW YORK, June 30. FLOt'R Receipts 17,521 bbls: market heavy and lower ; sale! 15,000 bbls at & 25 fS15 33 fur siiarllno slate j 3 45fn:5 55 for ex tra state ; 5 25(oj5 Hi ; superfine western ; 5 4.".('i;. f.5 for common to medium extra wes tern ; 5 75(ic5 85 for inferior to good shipping brands extra R. II. O. RYK FLOCK Quiet at 3 500J4 2a WHEAT Receipts 30,011 bu ; rqarket heuvy ; sales 4li,0IHI bu nt j Wo J H2 for Mil waukee C'iib; 1 4IK7C.I 4'i for winler red wes tern. RYE Steady at 8182. . BARLEY Dull. CORN Receipt 11,500; market heavy and drooping; sales 32,000 bq t 04 J ft.r un sound; (it(.i C3 sound mixed western. (lA'i' MialerutH re.uest at 37(0,41 for western and Canada. PORK Active and firmer, lllj'TTElt In fair request 10 15 for Ohio. . WHISKY ruchaiiged ; sales 400 bbls at 21 ir;. 214. MASTKU COMMISSIUNKU'S iSALH, folui iVnnnor, ttLflllllll tkiiPhor Court, Ni. Hi 4. Ru hiinHiiwn. t al. 1 t K( AM' lo an onh r of tint SuiMTior Court of ial utai Hilary fount )', lno, lorvli In lh alstut iIm Jiiim' IV rm, A. Ii., IK441, uinl In moilim-Utl. I xhiill otk'l Ht itil Jli' am-Uoii Al llt tUntt ol tht iJoort lMt4 m Urv ell)' ol 1h'IaIi, MonlK'iOifry rottnl V. Ulito, IM (SutiMy, Jnttf Xiihy lUO. Bt'tH'MH tht' iH'iirntat uiw ami iur oi'lisfk I. M. nl mmiiI ily, lli ftilliminit iltrilfRil Ktttl KimI, Inwtl: KilisuU-111 tltrf rily iU liiun, futility U Moolafinnry iuh! -i.U ul wluo, to wit: All I)mU U-t, tnn'l or Rnrx'l oi Intel UmhuU-! f 1"'Hiw, luwit: tiftfitiiniiii til tlif tmrili i-hrIh iht f Id Id No. our hunlutl mni fitly infill, 0 , diffiKkf I NsyWHii hrmir wi4 wmiiIIv with tlf imnlttni IwuutlHiy, fivla Mtoa to a tiHof the twtr ol llttiry Bnmu..i,,ih. I nn al nhl Hiiiiirsa Mtuiitiwani Willi Mttl Hruwu'H hiw. iNul'i) aMl(i; Htt-miU nit l.l aiiK'4 rivlHriixl iMttlil l"hs lo Main wtroei; lhtn HsttUwiUM wuti Miiin itrw4 iwu m iwMpfn Ut the tsliH-ct of Itftoouiiitf, i-oulaiiuiiff mixI-i (Ihl Dfrt'llf. IsU III MMllsU lliom Or h,Mt filIUt Hrfvertlw-U" iw-rHity h-H cuT tti wtt4 hk1 uf na1 iniiior, mwl hIwi Iiu'IihImiic "i hiia-h ol' Hip hre-k wall it tliti IMulhM Hmi rj hiii Dm North Hitiol titii prpHiiw, ulhl Hi utMUil on whu'i. aaol wisll rtlMistlM. a IiwUm-ii pMivprU UiwutlUlwu hy lii 1'hilliust Horn Holt'l I'uiOfsuiV. Ktil ortoriiy in lo la mi un ft jii'lkf mot In fhvAr sf John ('imiisr aMmi Kn-lmrtl l,ro, tH. m. 1 Uw sihw bnifAwrty ! Immii aiMirwiRMHl ni mi HitilMiitJ ihl' Ian, tuwl i-aoiMil mM fir U- ltuu two I Inula, thr i tfURiahWli'li. im w sjtm . isrriMrtsji air, sjar-i, S. K. Ji'HhAN, MtniiT 'tiiiiiiiiMiuiirr, HiiMriui CsMirt Moii(ouiiy (. u., O, K. P.Ciir, Au y. -tlM. AiTACUMKNT. JJacoh fc twa, t IMbr William Omtily. J atOUBRst, Miauu Tuwiiihit. PrfNtoiia-k Lonir. J Mothtffotitrrv l-4iut?i. Uhw K lilt Welh tiavof . Apnl laui, aX my m-U-un- an at- aw-luient waa iaaul aftWili-it Itan feu! KiVijWrw-k LtaiAf. I.v Mm. Oowslv. J- K of Uw puui ol tit.bl. April JU, IimjM Uifl7w3 JA'VU M II V . TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Reported for the Daily Empire. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., June 29. The Overland Mail, wilh Snn Francisco pa per Bf the 8th tnat , ami llgrnllic advices ol the nth, passed here at 4 o clock this morn ing. A full list of persons killed by the Indians in the Carson Valley region, since the In dians have become hostile, has been published amounting If) over 8(10 men. ' Judge Terry has nmilied for a change of venue, on tne ground that lie can not obtain a fair trial in Sail Francisco. Judge H. P. Hann, late U. S. Senator, died on the tub inst Return from two Southern counties in Or egon are received. Jm-kson County gives Shicl, (Dem.)forConirress: 8:10: Lownn. flten.1 4(i.1; Josephine county reported Shicl 289; nnd Iiognn 1:17. Logan's vote in Jackson is a gain of 100 on hia vote of last year. These re turns are favorable for the Renublicnns. Advices from San Bias, Mexico, to the HIth ult, stale that two English men-of-war had landed their crew and taken possession of San Bias, and were holding it against llm Liber als. San Francisco, June 9. A company of 20 picKeu men, wen armed, leu I arson city to day, escorting the Pony Express. They will proceed to meet the express coming this wnv. The Indians hnvo fled from Pyramid Lake, without giving light. Tho volunteers nre to be disbanded. COLUMBUS, June 29. The Breckinridge nnd Lane ratification meeting Is-ing held here to-iiight is large and enthusiastic. A salute tif , thirty-three guns was fired. Speeches were niinle by Win. A. Neil, General Andrew and others. NEW YORK, June 30. The Mozart Hall Democratic Executive Committee held a meeting Inst evening and adopted a series of resolutions deploring the dissensions in the ranks of llie Democracy, and recommending the nomination uf a joint electoral ticket in the Stale of New York, to be supported by the united Democracy, and if such a union, cannot be effected, to support Judge Douglas for the Presidency. ST. LOUIS, June 30. Hon. .?. R. Barrett was received by the De mocracy last evening at the Ferry Landing. A large crowd was in attendance; 92 guns were bred in honor of his vole in Congress. NEW YORK, June 30. Judge Duuglns' letter of acceptance is pule lishet). He reiterate the doctrine of non intervention in strong terms. A Douglas Noon at Yancy Midnight. MlKllI, A good mistake occurred nt llie Ynncv bal cony. Tiiere being loud calls for "Tunmbs." loombs, Mr. Noons, editor ol the Cambria (Pa.) Mountaineer, who was near bv, mistook the sound, nnd wondering at his sudden mid extensive popltlaritv. thouirht he was culled for "T.ioiiilis," "'loomlis, ' amid llie clamor was ''Nisins," "Noons,' to his ear. With feel ings which can la- imagined belter than they an be described, he made bis wnv lo I be front of the balcony, uml thanking his I, llow-citizcus for their wise iiiiiurli;iUlyl proceeded lo make a strong Dp.uplns apcceli. Ill vain Hid llie lancev men strive to inter rupt him. In rain was he pulled by the coal tan, Imogen in uie mis, cuuelit l,v llie elbow. The people, equally in tho durk with himself, cheered him, lud more than overbalanced the attempts of Ihe Yancey men lo cry him down. tic continued 111 nn emphatic Dotieus vein. and the wliisjiered importunities of friends nnd foes around him to (legist, telling him t lint he was in the wrong place, could not convince him. So be made his speech, feelinir thnt the people knew best On-, of Ihe J'hilnili ljiliin I Tew. To the Democracy of Butler County. The Democratic meeting lust Saturday, af ter having npimintcd delegates to the State Convention, adjourned to mcot in two weeks, which will be nittu,rday, July 7th. 1 be re mainder uf lite business will then be transact ed. It is also intended to make the gathering then n ratification meeting, both for the Na tional and Stale noiniuulioiis. ' Several good speakers may he exia-oted, nnd n lame turn out of the Democracy 4s earnestly desired. the questions in regard to our county nomi nations tire such as should secure a full nllend- Biiue, and as the farmers will be through cut ting their harvest then, they can cei-tniulv attend. Come, gentlemen, come nut to the meeting and huvo vour spirits renewed. lliimitton TeAtyruph. IJKTKU Mt HNKI'l, I'l'tff, iiy-tinit r.ponnr.1 M. lm. Wifi .Miiih-r to id MiKiilsPth suvh-r, hir. mi-, nil n .MoiltMuUirry COIIIUV, Sltile ol 1 Ihui; .ltuuh S hlH-ip illitl I'liilio rn i(ni-ii. tn 1 1 1 iim-! -ill H m t'liiiiiii , rr:in nt ni.li Aim: Injum- llt-iKtor HiiJ Mur 1111 lis-hli r. In- m if. 41 KiitinlHin I'oiiiity, bliilp uf 1w1i;iiui; NhUi iu ht-n.h r nuJ Ciithttrint Ileiittt-r, htHMitf of ItKh tiui; .J t m lun-,i ol LVifcircoiinty, ttnitl luvtti; John It. i I .. . j .1 mi, fhuilLih 4'h.'iiumil, hi- mlc, John K. Mtll.r innl Sill Attn Miller, lux Uitv, Hurinoii M.o tin fttui Mum K- Mar tin, wile, Marff irrt M . K hiii-i'l', onn..r, l.mtiMi Aim A'hiif op. minor, flint Wat. I Iiii-i-i, nil i.j t' in..il fotliiiy, SI;tMitluhmta. Inilif MiLntiioi Uuuilid Jloiil Xi'iiH'ty iH.nuty. liiHitiou. 'rhtlfIi-tKl.-uits uliovt iirtinnl will l.-ikf ii.-li.v th.it mi Iho ltl iiiy of June lHiio.ilip il:iintitf hI-mo incnhoiitNl llhsi 11 (H-hliull in Ihf HilnTH.r liutiri ol M,miIi;..iii-I ruiinly. Wtil ol ulito, wht'l,- Ihe :u. i in.w tt nhiii. iUtnio.tintf Mrttlioi) of the lulul- tdi. It lii liirttl- Iti-lt -111 .'lltl-r tt- IllRf.l. XllllulQ III tWUtl4MUlf. The ltuiit lit- lU'inntt't I'ttititiiH) itr. lolloti One un.li-Vl'h-ii uiiilli i tH 'Uih in Iff lot itlh tni.- lii iait r. I'hiltp nilt'ltji, .i;h'oii rtnr-jii, ,10101 .iint iio, i, i.hhhi 1 S hiH'i'l1' Mis-tii-t th Mi.l r, I't-tt-r s-hn.-pj, nn.l .h,i) Attn nt'iiner, eoi'ii, toe ri'iii:iiimi-j niiiiii mn 111 let 10 i lluiiiiiih i'liuiiiiM4i, Killy Aon Miller, M.ny Iv .M:trliii. Win. ll. S'hn'ii, l.dtn-rt Ann is. hitii. ao.l M iix.hvi m. 1-w iiin'Oii, ui;;tiinr, in.'V iswiiu' tlie iieirxoi Miiiion hoejip, .It'ejtHt J, ir Uiii; Ihe one nixth (' one tntilh ill it 10 eifii. Hit Hillowmif 1 a okriptfn J'lrt,Hv: lt m i 'AII th.il tnn-t ol liin.l t-,aaotte) uiiluu lli".- t..- ItiWIIljK UilllhlH. I"et;tt,iati)inl the ollllt r.lt eoriier i the north WIS .(linlter 'il KitlKiii rwifii (7:1 Hi tounhiii mim- 1 1 ut nutre ri'ihi y fRtiw t-,-ii me xn-;ti iimu hum- .tiDinii nver, ainl rtiu:iiiiK Iroin Ihiihv inttth otn iltroe Mi-Hi Willi tt ni-l.-in U.(iii'lir one hilli.lrnl mul -11 iv one mul a hit It ien-her Vl'l' 10 " leniti (,.,nnr; tin-nee Miilln ehlily inne h-A'ree' t-l ftdj miif :oi.l For1 olM hilinlietllh en hi ( ill 4I-1inij to a m.h; theiif 10111 Ii lie ih'Kli' tuit hoil.lliVt mi'l MM our ajhl it hull -eo'lit- ( i n ) t; iht-ix-o iioiih rtrhly-UiUn tvt!uf eitat lift) uiim hii tuitl fculy ou tn null t nn- 41 1 to in- i4iw- i iiktiuniuk'. 1 , in loiiiiiiar, Mtxly :a-rM In' tht- ruoot- muieoi h-ius ittailHlHl lyini 111 ine i-oiiuiy 01 jhoiiivUH'I V nli-l l.iO- ol i tno M trail lieifinuiiof tit liV ii..;tlitMil 1 otu-r ol fnui- ie H'h(MiO'n mtv at-re It in I in Ihe Milifh vt.-l ,m:iO-i of weeitoii eleven 4111 111 mw 11-11 ip one 1 1 ) 11 1 r-mi- n 101 (Iweeu the wreitl iumI huh' Mimiiii nvt-r-, mi l ninniui: llietMf linrth loiiileen rliuui. im-m-iiI v one link k 1 1 1. 71 1 to a h 1t1ifr.1t il hy a rt-i elm eiuhioeu iia-heHiu ilium U-r l'tttiuK nrth twenty three .h k'. m-. thiit-eii hnkx iloumii, auoilu r rl fliii twenty inx-luw tn ii:mtv ler. la-iU-iiof wHilh iiLtiiy il-,v'rii went twenty one link .11. laul; lltenep Houth ei!hiy nine ilet't eeN turl y hcIi-u nuti-utei-, fl kirty ehituoi eighty oil link t4o, M) to 11 k.i tin Ihi-wewleni lHMinltiry ot v;m -eetioii Irout whi.lt a hi. kur Iou rtet-n it u-m ii, ilKtiiit-lei beiir- north ethl) two iU-rr,j, a-ai utuiit Ittik.-s tlintiutl aniafiir tivr iMeive liu he. to ill.'illieler f-:trx uiuth hum- ilt L-ivesi e;i-l Mi le, -n Iniki tllKlMiit; thelHf oUlli U l(h tht- Uflelii I -Hi ll tliiry il imriiI Mt lioii hmi teen eliatiH wtent one link i41.7l.l U ti imiM tin- imrih tti-l i-.iiH- ut I 'tin. I Si hn .. 1 ity a. re It-wt Jiw-tta.; tliene r.ust I011T" trli:tiiiM t'ltfhty one hnk 40, si.) ! the il.H-f t -x ti -hllirf. eiaUitiiiitiK ilV ai res liioie ot le-w.lyunr 111 MifOt Uoiner eotllil). Stale til Ohio, eiMit Wo' . u - out ,,l the holllh i-M eornti imw nwtie.1 l. I'.-ter Anler, ttlki tirmerl helei lo hiin hv I'hiho s hin-i, tin. -(,, , . The ifeleli'l.tlilx iilol-i-Mti.l will Uik.i iiAitKie tlltinl tht iiextlt-nn o IIm-Hti-riir CsMirt of MiiHtfi,nn-rv e uni ty iiloresvM-l, ihe -l.uoioi will u-k kr mi hh1t iirikiiM' lut i-ltltoll of the a.re.-o.t r-lhlrM 111 tlie -roHjitiwii- Im'soii' -tu(el alii I rteetihtl'itf In Iim. JlHIN A. M M flit V. .iiM Aiumiw lir 11. it nil MAKTKit TOMMISSIONKUS SAI.R J-obiilltmi HitrkhtiiHu, ") K.. lull. Siipenur I onrl ol All- rt K Met lurfs 4 al. J Monliftfjifjrry 1)1 mm t.rrt.i mi i inter t tin fiuH-iior Vlmt Mouiitoiiiery itajniv. uino. u,tt.Ie in iho l.o en-r ul iIm Apnl term, A II. Imi 41, aitl u ui ,hrti letl, I h ill t1T M pUtalle rtUelmtl ill ihe iour ol Ihe l olirt HiMI-ililltt-i iiy ol' Ah.ylott, iu the otuity of Momoinet t, , aiiril stl.ilw of Ohio. Ian .SriUMtViM. JUh ttuk, tuu, brtwN'n tlte hountol oneiin.l ii.iii it'i-h k p. m. ofwii.l lav, Ihe h.lluwiiiii .i rtlael rewl rti;ii miMmo iu Ihr eily of lattlOH. t4ttl uf M.iilL-o(iH-r f , aixl -tule t, llhlti. to Wit. IMf liumWreti llin-e lhHi-:oi. one hull . I ret I tout ni may, tUllUMhra IhotiHl one hutidiv,! :ul inue our i ll'.tl I rittal llmw IIiihinui.1 t,ne hnn.-,-, MUl UIUI Iwo, t tt;,nti llimr UioUtvUhl w huii.het iiIh! uiiielv Hirer, t,Jlij to i4i4ikAixl uit tits rt-i imh i. a 1 MU.1 ev. Tho. prijarl v i fat to rM wi hHtmitnt in layof of jonaiiMu iiarMiutMu aftaUMat Aibun K. .!-' re, 4 a(. Tlw alatve iMuprit) l.M taM'U ttppsTKiaaw.1 :4 m Ju iaUMANtVhl Iuui4rtsl UtaUiMT. t.trHUMH.l ewiitiol la r-okl fcjf Ir tiwui two Uwi-tir d aHr-t H4piixeiiHiii. Term of M44, irraalrt, J. M Master CoiituuoiulKi' .up'i mn .nut. 4 A. JuUaH, Alt y. jtciwt.l. Groceries, &c. V, i' onaner ea-Ks Port Winei " oo no oramiS' a pieM ITollntal Hit, 1.MI M.l Kine live Whisky! Al-o, Mieli'iia. Hherrv, Claret, Mil'cat, Nnlire and Wine'i. for aale l,y nu-H K. I I'HHI KN. (fjniAHM. r,ij 1 J mrl. inianl.tl Clfors, fnrndc hy . K (I'HItlF.N. IN THE FIELD! ( HEADY FOX. FIOIIT I OLD STAND! FRESH Q00DS! J. A. M1NICK, (lit iif;- of Ji firrton ami Mm hi Ntrrrt. IVVYTON, OHK, HAVIV) nirnln irinnv oml rintfWfint Initirov-cinriit in In-i Htirv KH,fnu, nml n f .Vhilir.( (i nhviHy Int o' utix-k, with h'ii mlilitmn of Krph ioo,lM, lii rivnirt'il to Miiiy tho roiniiiiinity rwtt.-r thuii vrr Willi CVOIjr f hllisf Trfl In llii,roofiv mill fntillrrfi lino, lie mil itml will lonit-lM-vt-i i limit; lit lltf tltole, t. lh ll .(iiiihty, nt Hi.- lnvrowl t-iih iri, . II t- k 111 mrt fiiiiirirti JM llli.lv. I'liinc iili 1 1 In i 0 i . 1 Hn.)ii'i I"-. 1 ntf!M'i.-llll;tr, rlllilCO AXl in I'liVMlcrotl " cvlni " iiiitiiil;u-,l Hntfiir, -ry fn.il; H'' " MiKnr-i lion e nrtti lo, dimI Brnnt Pivfiritc; XXX lo.difu Hynt, lhiin,r from I-onf Hiiifnr. nii'l nolmifi' iutn r. (ol.ln HynifK xir uh p; Siit;:ir Mmiw Hyillr; N. ll. MmIamwh t,swrrof. Hio (olh'f No. 1 xh-; .liivrt " i-xlni; Hriiiliifi " h ii nrtirlo: Hi 10 11 It) ti JO " HI Htll kM III Ill hvery kni'l mul oinihiv if T-t-'? 41 rt- ik-tife,!. lUiNiiM, Kir C?ithvMif. IUlsli.y.'...l,4,' T- l--o, ( I llll.l Willnw VHWWtrVll. ti,,...- Uerv, Ac;, Jtc. oml (4 h)iv varit l to ., IIK'IHIOII. Km-lihir truly pmU fill Tor tho very hUnil iMlr.imf Mil HIV CIIIW'IIN ni 'flli HMil rtlll' iiMiiiunii'rtmiMiT, no flCKit'l-i lo huvp tht uithmif. unit torn tn u n fitii now Iku. tli'tn t-er loTfto- Inn', iili'to' tlif iiiililM- Hf J-jriH the Pfi.l.ltA t.iCllll laA.rs .,iiry,i,..m,r -I vrli- ri, us hi oil. ifiMiitM-ntii nuliu iMiionir. niit-ivii 3 :. O'JllMIiN", WHOLESALE GROCER. AMI I.bAI.KH IS Imported Wines, Liquors, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. fFRIN cont.mtly on hmi'l a ntl firj4-lr o V Flints. Ho I- ihn fl.n-tit d.r tlif nl.. .A t ll.l k..m - Uui Whisliv. Nn. ilOl ivct.iiil Stwl. nr xt tiimr h A. iiinii t Sttnit' h roiif liry 4omhv Ht..io. I 1 t 1 ihn. n. i 111 v .!iN-k if now (Muni, Utf nix. ut-ll ;-.,t-. ti, I fnvit all wltii wi-htoi hiiif Unrcnf-k, Wiim" ni'l l.npiiirw, In-i' irniii liiufw, in cull timt npf m, miJ Hill ln :il 111 MtV htiUfr Ut luiiiltficiilc tlit'in h.r Mifir lit,uU.. "'l K. O'BltlKN. KI KK. -lil ImK-i Plll.ie Cotlee, for '.ale hv K. ..'BHIKN. 10,14 M".'i AHI-X. ,'s.l,l,l. 1,1'ime. for sate t.v inrll E l.HHIKN. r AH. liai laa-knees f ine Ten., nu liand. nt nirH k. 11 HHIKN. It'llAH tM4a Ciwhed and Poa.len .tHiurir, al J nirit k. 11 niiii:vs. i KH n-li Ituttei-mid l:ia- . c.1,-1., mIIi on l,in,,l an, I ,1 foi nnle at No, 1117 Mam -Heel. .Ul UN .IiiIINmiiN. FAMILY QEOOEHIES Xew Slaiul Frt'sh (ioods. ItillN K. (.KP.IIMIT, Auent, No S:iJerHrion St., n 'I lo a doors S,, nil, 01 II... M,k. t Hon-,., linu,,,,, i , III-t H.HI.-.I II IIi- IiOmI Mi ll ..-..,!. . I HI.. L h.... Iiilioi) lii-.H .-n..-., ol e.ei y de-. l li.il, .11. 'I hev ti ,e all 11 .iiivl,.,H,.,t ailliui Hie Y.iM I, a ue. k .. i,il uei.. hoiii'ht ailh ..A(,l- i.-l.-rrm e to iiu:.lilv snd em-e. He. I" pr-p IC-I lo -.ell lilt-m III ll- low pll.-e-. !l- tlit-V .-ill. Is iltolded, iilt.l 1 rer-olv.-d ih.tt lit, one sh:,ll leave hia -lor.- ,li-,-:ii. li.-d. I nsillSii KollS, LINKS AM) llllOK't a roo.1 i-j-oiliiieiil nlwii.vs on liand. milJv GROCERIES. 1G HI! US. i'hon't nihl iy, i.rio-.( N f MIphiih Fiu-wr 2 I.ImS iii h iim tlt,voii4 i iiiiiiiiy M"l iff'); .1 inmrv f'tcir; - liii nff j, Kio I .nW; H. n n U-st td'H.i-lt-iiu Hht'J 14 la.Xi-M I !) Hltin-li. Toirollo r ilh 11 kn.o.J .1.. k .f rtniiw liriH-fiif of .hf- It n ni knuK KIikI- mul Knillit ii Ws.iv, WhimUii Wnm ll:tl'IUiil'f, lilt (Oiil Juttmtl V:irr, N.,ln ill-., Ai., Ivtli-ly ni-t'ivwl, utnltMJw oiiltitut ttihl N.r-tilf l.y UIAKI.KS l 1ST (St., myfi-tfciW iMtwi Hm-.iiU l.,4ihoi stroiu Mmit. VI. KtiK fitsi-k nl wnn iTii"! niil I.nin.irii, lur waio l n.Jl A. 1'liHiKN.nl iht Hhniii. AR T01M nihl HhiiMiur Sn, hi pvrrv vnm-iv of (O r. ii ir, li.nu mttl Ptvlf, mul i-iiiiin in j rn lriu & io"--- W. . Ml KHAKI, I.-I.7-.I.1H- N,,. ii-i .Minn .ttieft. flNilhlSlI TimiTH lilli:HHKf, Kiviu li Nftil. ft 11. 1 n U K'I'-niJ llr-MlilOH'tlt I Hmr Hiio-Im-. lur ilr hy J. W. I'IKlKIt H. In-ut'i'i-t, I'lniiipM Hiitt, 'i iiii.i t. IXIHA HI hHKII IIMiK.ll nTS - A mep mul run- l u iimit mtirlf lo iroii"4-t - re tin:'.-!--. Koi nitle hv lll A- I J. W. I'lK lltll l(. IllllL'L'lll. MAIAKNA. rret:ire. tloio MftiJie or llnti;Ui t.'oill, foi-eithimry iu -a . Tin- ntln lew ill h loltiul 1 v ry-lt lii-itiiiw uiui-li- ItifUh l..lki. r,r le hv J. V. MKIItft H. ni-JK-wl Iiniuni-!, I'lullim lltiiir. --jIliivt I'ltrrliNRril or Mr. K. , OS. Itrrwun, hi- lilm el v. So. t-4 .1 i-ller-li -tr Il- Mht ti-I e-tH-eltllll lllllle hiV Illeil.lf- l, til II mill -fit Ult'. 1 W ill keep l It e-.lt r.pplyt UM Itlinpl . nm, liiMise laerrif N, I mrtiult, Jte., Hitl llm-e ti i-hiiiii herrte tu liUt Up. eiin h:tve them , lt-l Vf t ft I iti their I e 11. Ir ttee hy 1 .11111 hnu ii in! leitMtiL' hi 1 lei -t. jrNU lAali;L GAltT. Xnv Cash Grocery Slore. rilll K iili'h-riiinK-il hninj' eilalJi-he. hiin-. H ill tht 1 t.roffiy tti..e nt No. IOJ, i.ttre 1, l M.,tt, Mliio, mit re ht- inti'iiil keeptin.' the la- I ol evetvihllisw U-I:il kept III II tihl.AIL I.HtH K(V Sl"hK. II ;i11mII lot l ith only, mill e- (om an m,v 1 titer luni ill lttoii. he re--eetllilV -toll. IK h.ire of the pilh ll p:ilM,, apll-li .htJI.S ,liINiS. 4 l.H a "iii.k M-at-k it Hinee th e.-4, Nnti, int't rvety ,1 in tt iii ft stoiv, lm K t HHIKN. K 11m! iiiiiv he I (1111 H) rroduce and Trovishui Store, Montgomery House, Third Hlreet. UAVlHiK. OHIO. JAf-MU IUM;iI, liopri.ior. Tho -v.t I -unr Pro-ilUa-eltlv.1 i oinllUi-UUI Store, It liou III Ihe het pot- Ue Inin tor (lie summer Ouoim M.e I lo lintiliL.' Ilc I louif e Alieriein'e ri - , itlert-t lo . pnUif hi te. tni.lt ) l ii..)- fnllv Hi,. lulJf a.inl of thlr- - n.i, ;.n.l ii piepin-.l o Mipplv them. KUKH Mi-Mi's. ihmk. hH UKV, I'limnvh, vklk ia- It !.!, KIH I Is, e.. tHtrelher Willi nil llie llllle e-hUt etlin.- th;tl uivtounilelulio the (ml .te ,11111111; ihe sum. ilier, U ill iiUMn U- kept Irexh tm.l In.-, tin. I Mll-)et to the onler "I Hie pill rile, H lu cull upprei-mli the eon Veli ifiief i.f olei tilling Mih-li thin-.'. f,eiy tltiv, uul it any Ituneof tiw ilny. I H.I hike It Mill ili-te nintiesl I,, plejwe tlie ivtt'ple. Hint f he iim-. not. he In h-leriiitne ,1 it li ill itol hi- htiill. He ileMlef lh pA-.i.te loeull Ulni ee hi- pha P. lie n UirehetHll ple;to thein. IM4-tt 1. JVNtilO, UNION SALOON. Uet kiM's Bulldlnjt No. 74 JfiTi THtiu SI.. t r l'l.l reeoininen-l tn the ulleUlifii uf the ptiUt' hl-dWOrtlltelllol U lll,f tklwl (t0-yi, -(, t 'U. it (rf .iiiiou-j other-s, Khine, I'tituwt.i ainl J it in h Wtnen, ttit-l riiiio Hti-1 t herrv Wnler, Ale tin. I l..t. i Hi er. Al-ti, Ith. I LimlHirkfCto-esw, I1m:(1iI lletllltt.', mul tv- tiv kin, til r'tre--hioi-iit'. W KtTH.ni, lli.liieii.tlel) uixh-r lteeki l'V Ihill. lit h Ut.. 1 1 it A jNT it xTx 1ST Type and Steioolype Foundry II. ALLISON, Suiit., ION Vluc HI rrr, 4 li.i luuall, OH I o IJUINTINU I'lSKKS, iK-r-. tli.lh.v-s. A.- New, li.M.k, mil .h.l. Ty.e. loktuii.l liioliuy MjlenU .1 eety ii.senptni. llr:tu.- mi l I'll. m l.nier- ut .ttiioti- mi tie-. raii i t-M J ull kio.i Hook-, Mil- If, 1'atelii Mell llie I nre.lli.ll-. l.itUl-, Jotr, vVimh 'eiil-t, rat- Ki.(staTtftitu in i.ll tr U;ui-hen. UiV-H KlUTta.A WA TKU . Ju-I re. O litttee IOHH nil H.-r. Irefhlii, Itlne I.i. k iut.1 11 -aHor.l W iter. .it ivel, a lot of lhi n the spnn '. Also, my a) W. W sO.WAItl l'n...St..ie. il MutunL TIIK OMC IIOKSK SUOHVU 8II0P. rpiMKI'Slreta. Af.-W il.w.lH Ka-lof Ihe I' .ml tHlii., 1 I i.(V ton. t. The Sol.tenl.( n. liotr Uttcr ptepulvJ. Hi.. H elef to -tsfolllliloilitte hi- ol.l 'tlt olio'l , WliJ tlltf ii H4ie, in the llur-f shoriiiK Im-nt.'-., iu lit iioiou-i h-itiahe-t. fiUlteiiUr titlenl.itli will he Lfliell lo all Iwo hore-, hik-Ii m "plil In !, ainl Ihh.1 Ijouu.I. anj norn-t iu their leet, dt U elite! sali-.lit. loi v to thw iw nr of Mt h hoi-en, antl ll Uul, lnolte will la r ftiudeii. a Hnr-i-i thrtl interfere will U- -IhkI lo pre- T ltt it.Hiel warnuiletl, r ui.-oe reloule.. Ile Will l-er-tMbtil. -neHjititelil UI WttTk ellLrll ttJ l hi iimiw. Vluutktia lor a.tt titrut. tir ie-eetlnlly Nk i fUOnoaiue ul thr palionuA-r of hia oh I euM. Uiwrs, M ttl will la liappy to rt--i-uniinuJiil aa luajiy new vim a iiiy attor iuiii wiUi ai-.tll. aorJ-.tawlv h ATM vN HlffrtllAN. A RI KSIAN. bl.t K Lit K AM.loSURKSB WA. I IS. .r-.l. l.i J. V. I'll ! l(l II, mya-al llmac-i, Plaihfu. tioi a