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THE DAILY PKESS. HENRY HEBD Sc CO., . , . iditom ik normutTOM. SUNDAY..... APRIL Only One Cent $fw boys are not authorized to tell pafwr for more than one cent. Our New Advertisements. This paper furuishM to out reedera gub. stential evidence of the public appreciation the Daily Prkis, ai an advertising medium, in a list of new advertisements such ai rarsly shown by any nape' in his cit7 These advertisements will be displayed be fore not less than forty thousand readers, and we are gratified to know that our advertis ers find the investment profitable. The Great Mill. Notwithstanding the unsatisfactory termi nation of the great mill, the performance Heenan, according to the telegraphic fully justifies the confidence of backers, and entitles him to a place among the first, if not the first place, in the ring. Under the circumstances -with but little ex perience or performance in the ring to give him confidence in himself, with the victor a doten hard-fonght fights in the peculiar land of pugilism to meet, with the depressi'ig luSuence of the heavy odds offered against him for the last two months, and shouted against him by the roughs about the ring, headed by Morrissey under all these circum stances, his performance has fully demon, titrated the possession of invincible pluck, well as of all the qualities for success in fialic arena. It can hardly be denied that a fair stand-up fight he has at least a superi. crity over Mayors equivalent to his hight and weight. He seems to have been able, so long as he could see, to knock Sayers down almost as often as he could be set wbuo Sayers seem to have had the ability to come to time quite na often ns Heenon could knock him down. On the other hand Sayers displayed all qualities which have distinguished him in previous contests activity, hard hitting, finesse in prolonging the contest, inexhaus tible wind and wonderful endurance of pun ishment. False fulls, which beseems to have practiced freely, arc not regarded as strictly legitimate, and it was given out while fight was pending that a previous laxity this respect would not be allowed, but more r.'gid rules would be enforced. Getting in blow and then dropping on the ground close the round and avoid punishment hardly be called a fair stand-up fight, and is rather strange that it should be allowed a country which assumes to be the standard iu all matters connected with the ring, which especially prides itself on fair play. Considering Ileenan's length of arm reputed "science," Sayers was remarkably successful in getting in on his face, teems to have almost disabled Heennn bunding him, when be caught Sayers around the neck and would probably have brought the fight to a conclusion, but for the interfer ence of the mob. If this was getting Sayers foul, the umpire would have ordered them separated, and if Heenan had persisted, that of itself would have given the award Sayers. But it appears that there was protest against Heenon's punishing Sayers iu chancery, and that the mob intervened prevent the champion from being beaten. the case is as reported, the award clearly longs to Heenan. The remarkable endurance of Sayers shown by the fact that after being knocked down and thrown down more than thirty times, and after odds of four to one were against him, he was able on the thirty ninth round to restore the chances and make the betting even. This was the stage of fight when Buyers' i great qualities came play. At this time Heenan was almost blind, and Sayers hit him a telling blow in the face, pretty much closing shutters for him. This round seems to have terminated in favor Sayers. On the next round Heenan got bead in chancery, and then the mob broke the fight. The contest was terribly severe, both the champions giving and receiving heavy punishment, and displaying the most undaunted pluck and determination. An additional report, since the above written, shows clearly that the mob, headed by Morrissey, played foul to prevent Heenan from fairly beating Sayers. The only way escape for the English from the disgrace this foul play, is to deliver up the belt. When Morrissey went to England, be gave oat that if Heennn beat Sayers he would have to fight him before he left England. He will hardly be able to avoid this now, and it is doubtful if there is anything that would afford Heenan such complete satisfaction. The Sabbath and Mississippi Water. company to Orleans from this city and State, to attend the late session of the Young Men's Chris tian Union, paid three hundred dollars their way down, to iuduce the Captain of the boat on which they had taken passage stop on Sunday. (Jn their way back, in con sequence of the effect of the Mississippi water upon their bowels reducing them a condition like that of Gen. Scott in 1856 they concluded, after serious deliberation, travel on the Sabbath. They have, however, published an explanation of the circum stance, in the form of a series of resolutions, which, it is to be hoped, will prove satisfac tory upon both sides of the Jordan. We saw them in the columns of our most orthodox cotemporary, and felt assured that it was no light and trivial grounds that so potent violation of precedent was permitted to take placa. But, in such a state of things, what, we ask, can people do but travel? . The resolutions alluded to firttly set forth the pecuniary sacrifice above mentioned; tec endly, avow their willingness to nndergo again under more favorable circumstances; thirdly, charge the Mississippi as the moving cause of their delinquency; mi fourthly, em body a programme of the services which were performed to compensate for the ceremonial transgression. We have read them with pleasure, and we humbly trust with profit. They constitute an interesting testimonial the privileges which the elect are allowed take with the divine law, and present an contrast to the formal obedience of those whose condition Is, in this pact, leas happy (ban their own. Til affair at Charleston if assuming farm of an extreme' case of difficulty. The only hopo of bringing the wrangle and platform to close, consist ia the. five dollars a day, payment always in advancey which represent the coat of the Beceasarie of life the delegates. Convention Lyric. 99 tills of i of re ports, his literary merit of not any lurking desire oa our part to admin ister political nostrums nnder the sugar-coat of harmonious verse, that Induces ns to give place to the following production. And while we protest against being understood to indorso its sentiments, we may be permitted to express the hope that the number of the Pnmw in which it appears will arrive at Charleston in time to permit Its suggestions to produce their full effect upon the delegates: The Ch.rleston Convention now at bend Hhtmld aro.se onr delegate t take a aland. Bold, wise and just. In their selection. Of a titaniliwd hurer for Elation. To tha ofnc of onr f rvwarett One to guide tha Ship of eVafe. In peace and harmony throughout the land; And prompt))- stay each traitorous band; That mar by pier meal our laws Invadi ly pactional ranatlcism orTYaaaon a V 1th anrh a Chieftain our battle von, And such we have Id a Dirkinton. A IVfwocmt of the old Jefemon school, Itevoid of intritrne by patent rulea. Free from sophistry Id Lie Kauaaa views. To defend the ntaeeee and please the few, If certain clique not to he trusted, Cnleae their armor ia Frm Boil crnated: Kroe from theaa and all contentions. Select our man In that Convention, Wlioae heart and voice haa e'er cone forth, for equal rights to tha 8olk or Aorta,' Who alike regards both the FaM and Bf,' Who loves hla country yet Ita lawa the best; Aa founded for ua by our H'aaattagioii; And such a man la Oickiiuon. i of ai the In Wk nre under obligation to the Dial oflice, by the hand of Rev. Mr. Conway, for a copy of a posthumous work of ninety-five pages, by the late Professor Espy. The subject is the "Human Will." A hastyglnnce at its con tents gives us to wit that it is another con. tribution to that vast mats of speculation upon the roost enigmatical of all subjects Necessity and Free Will. The author has made a wide departure from the doctrines of the popular theology; and has presented new and interesting views, to which we intend again to refer. NEW BOOKS. up, the his the in a to can it In and and and by to no to If be is of fered the in of his np was of of on to to to on a It 1 of CRITICAL AND MISCKT.LASEOVH ESSAYS. By TnoHM (.'as? nr.. ll,tjn: Urown ft Taggard; Cincinnati: Kicker, Stallory Co. 4 vola. Boaton appears to be taking the lead In tho United Stale in the enterprise of clothing the good authors or our language in a garb at once rich and auitable. Within tbe past year, sever! publisher of that liter ary city hava given the world apacimena of book making, worthy to be .admired iu any coun try, and any period of th typogranhical art. Among theao, the present edition of the CWfiVoi Md Mucelhnetmi Kmayi of the boldeat of English writer of our own duy-the molt elegant and perfect' it ia aaid, of any that haa appeared either in England or America-la deaervlng of a blgh poaition. Paper clear aoft and yet firm, with juat tint enough toon- rlcli the page and relieve tha eye that tlroa with gating upon a perfect white; a aharp and uniform typography, and handsome yet not ahowy binding, conatitnte volume that, aa work of art, gratify the taato, while their contenta improve tha understand ing. The world does recogulie the difference between literature in worthy and iu unworthy habilimenta: and ao long aa man remains a compound creature, capable of receiving enjoyment at once from several aonrooa, it will continue to do ao. Of Mr. larlyle aa a writer, it la hardly neceaearr to apeak. Few author are better known to such extending thoir researches beyond the regioua of mere ephemeral fiction, deserve the title of geueral readers. Although in some of bis work much more than others hi style 1 obscured by llnguUtleaffrc- tat Ions, or the unadvised transfusion of German idioms, he I none the leas a bold and outspoken writer upon thoa'o subjects, social, Intellectual and religious, which men have agreed to esteem aa first in importance. Ilia (ins are those of style merely; not or thought, nor or spirit; and although not, in ganoral, commendable, do, indeed, aonietlmos give a peculiar force and vividnesa to his language. An earnest man I Mr. Carlyle; and It is bis carefulness to oborvo, and his faithfulness to blame or com mend, irrespective of exterior Influences, that hare givon hla works that character which haa borno tbem wherever the English language la spoken, and enlisted for their author admirers In every quarter of the globe. The present four volumes contain that portion of nta writings which have proved most pleasing to the largest uumber. In respect to stylo, they contain specimens of all hi different varieties, from the pare and simple bnglish or bis earliest productions, through the spasmodic German which followed it. and back again at least toward, If not fo, tho starting point, l he publication is, it ia said, supervised by the author; and the first volume 1 embellished with a portrait, from an original likeness in the pns. seesion of B. W. Emerson, Esq. the picture of a strong, but not a handsome physiognomy. MEMOIR OP THE DUCHESS OF ORLKAKS. By the Marques Dr. II . Bloirraphlcal Souvenirs and Original Letters of tho JJucheu of Urleaus. By Prof. U. II. Ill; cViii-bert. Translated from the trench. New York: Charles Scribuer. Cin cinnati: Bickey, Hallory A Co. Tho Prince Helena Lout. Kliiabeth, of Mech- lenburs ek-liwerln. win. nf th n.ttr .r i-i flf r.A.L Phlllnn- nf V 1 T ... " - . .MVS, MB Will K It . , lOl and was the daughter of Louis Frederick, hereditary uranu nunc 01 jnecmenDurg Behwerin by Caroline i J Weimar. flh ' - mnln.1 1 a . w- f..b- - 5th nf Anrll. 1RKT -nil - tA t .. ... louuwing. ui in. occurrence or tne revolution of IMH. IV which f.onla Phlll.- 1.4 . after having strongly adviaed th King against the MMK.-MWU, iuv neu irura r rauce, to wftlcb he never aiterwara rerameti. an died at (iranbnrne Bouse, on the Thames, In Xugland, on tbe Mth of May, 1A1. The ill urn 1-rnM iu ,..... f - .. 1 ... or complied by different hand, and both marked by that beautiful partiality which indicates that tbe Work is Inline nfln. .n-...... u- -.1 : . i of the writer for th real goodness of the one whose memory it is designed to perpetual. Tn Duchess of Orleans, beside being a truly pious and amiable woman, was prooaoiy in ablest person of the family of Louis Philippe; and it I not Improbable that had bar advice been followed, the fortune of the house would either have reariaeu, or have reached a less Ignoble finality. AGAINST WIND AND TIDE By Holme Lee. New York: W. A. Towusend 4 Co. Cincinnati: Hlckey, Mallvry A Co. This Is a story of English domestic life, which has already met a flattering reception from the public, and haaacqulrml th stampofaucceM. The Incidents are natural, and the Interest well sustained through out; the style easy aud graceful, and the variety of character and scenes introduced from the middle and upper cla-me of modern English society show that In modern life the novelist Bods a Held a boun tiful as that of th romantic ages, and tbe product of which doe not pall the mental appetite, like ro- manco. LIFE BKFOKE IIIM. A Novel. New York: W. A Co 'incniuati: nickey, Mallory The opening of this story suggests a melancholy recollection of th two horsemen, or the gay caral ade, or the K nlgltt aud hi men-at-arms, who on venous auernoone in June hava introduced ao many toriea to the world. Thl Is an American story wnicninirouucostn hero Into th commercial me tropolis In tha following natural way : "The train came to a sudden stop under theswlng lus lampsol th station. As the hoarse auorts of the locoavutlte cea-ed, there burst upon the air the ex- Elonive "bouts ot four-score hurkmen vociferous for ire; and then amid the click of wound-up brakes, a sleepy, slrvtuluug crowd came emptying through a"o doorways and down narrow platform steps. " iti . MMv-age-iaaeu, uusty, be wildered by the sodden ligiu, the new noise, the nucertalu localities, and th xharp change from the narcotic atmosphere or tha pent-up care. W can easily Imagine ocott or James growling over this mode of conveyance for the hero of a novel, like an ancient stage-coachman over th demoralis ing effect of railroads on the public travel. Ills arrival brought th principal character of the story to tha city of New York, educated, ignorant of work, wltbout a dim or a friend, and undertaking to live by hla wits in a literary way. At the ontsat h fell Into the society of th "Bohemians," a claaa of litterateur now a prominent and eurlon feature of that metropolis. With thl introduction Into society, bow he worked out th life before him Is tbe story of th book, which is well written and full of incident. to in structive re quired re. the the to DSITB OF THE Aoroa Wnmnmn nv a "Came." Henry B. Copeland, of the New Orleans Varieties Theatrical Company, who, as we have mentioned, attacked the critic of the True Delta newspaper some time ago with a cane, and was shot by him, died on Sunday night. The wound was thought at first to be trifling, but. subsequently amputation of tbe leg was found necessary, and tetanus ensued, Copeland was a native of New York, and haa no nunlly. George I. Terger, of Jackson, Mississippi, for many years an eminent lawyer at the V-.U-.ttl! tT l U Ai-A - , .mu.iiiv tivus.; mr, uieq oi apoplexy. reoently, while hunting on his plantation. COVINGTON NEWS. ComTT Clem's Ornci. There were thir ty deeds, twelve mortffages and eight re- rasem rvcorueu m uiu iuumv wii vuiw Inst week. MATBtkTOMiAt. Klirht marrioee licenses were granted by the Clerk of the County Court during the last week. PusLio Institutions. There are at present fifteen persons in the Poor-house, and nine teen in tbe jail, six of fbom are women. Excelsior Pictcrb OALbSmv. Persons de sirous of preserving likenesses of themselves and friends, whether ambrotype, melaino- type or photograph, will find artists at the fcxcelsior Picture Gallery, on Scott-etreet, funr doors above Fourth, who have no supe riors and few equals. Their charges, too. are as moderate as those of any other establish ment. Market. There are now three market- houses in this city, all of which are located east oi ine railroad, and consequently east of about one-half of the people of Covington. Nearly all the increase of population is in the West End, and in a few years it will be, by far, the most important part, both in wealth and numbers; and yet no provision has been made to supply the citizens located there with a market. Grounds were long ago dedicated for mar ket purposes, but by some unaccountable oversight Council has neglected to provide a house and stables, and the people from the west are obliged to go at least a mile for their meat aud vegetables. This induces many to cross the Main-etreet ferrv to Cincinnati, and thousands of dollars are thus taken out of the bands of Kentucky gardeners and put into those of Ohio. This matter should be well considered by onrCity Fathers, and adequate provision made for the accommodation of the west, as well as me east end oi Covington, List or Letters Remaining in the Cov- inoton PoBTorrici, April 28, 1860: A Andrew Mrl J. IrHnlmniMnt n It It V Anderpon MIm Sue. Allen Mrs Webb, Armstrong Mrs B, Andrews Mis E, Anderson Mim 1', Arnold K B, Allen CT, Allen (111, Adams C K, American Eagle Lodge No l.'lo. B-Brown Mary p, Brooks E B. Bnsha Chas, Bnher Mrs K, Ballard Mrs C, Brlel August, Blackburn Mrs M i, Brinche Joe. llurgen Mia M, Bra) man J, Barry JlrsSA, Bandon John, Butler John, ButesMmS, Buahnell Mrs K, BarnesOW, Becker Peter, Block JlrJ, Bennington Mrs 8arah J, BarrvMrn, Bnrnea Mis M E, Harry Thomas, Butne C. Bennett W M, Bntclinaii Mrs (I, Beagle Mrs 1", Bitcltenfleld O A, ewiri win, Duraer jo, rtyeroion nuocn. C-Chrlsman Mr L, Clark L M, Clark Mrs 31 1, Clark Mrs II E 2, Creamer Patrick, Callopy John, v u.u.-. ...I- ...vB.aiiBUHu uvwm, uniuiinn I uos, I 'nll-rl-nH I T I-.. 111... A J'.1, if u tl ...II T Michael, Collins Mary A, Callopy Patrick, Chakler (leo B, Clunkey Jas. Connelly Jhs C, Cooper Malilon, Crittenden L A, Cleveland Mrs H H, Christian Hobt, Clin John L 2, Crooks A. Cayher Mrs, Cranilet Chae A.l'lii) 'ChwIimM, Conner Miss M E, Crowley Mis h T, Cuihing Miss , Call E. Culbertaon Jacob, Cord) Mrs N Cuuuittgham MrNichola, Cliukenbeard Jno, ll IIAVIM -llin mm- riAvlttvtnn Tl -1 1 r, 1. .v, V U Devor Jas L J, Daugherty Tim, lKiy Mix Lea, Dress man Henry, Duffey Tatrlck. Dempsey flint Dudley Frank M. Deigler M i. Davidson Mrs A, Datnery Mrs oi, fiuiinru " m L,, imtis jno, uctotig was. lltttiCMlt .ir, Lieegail micuaoi, negion 4 11, uavls 3118 31 c., Donhnn ltoht. E England Miss M, Eggleston R 8, Ebb Mr Anna, Kills Alias. I 2. F-f'nt Mm, Foley Wm, Trend! John, Fallanne " ni, i inner airs i j, r reetnau ri m, r railer K, 1 ar liu Dudlcv. G Hinder Miss C, Ororae AD. Ocodtoe Mrs Ju, Gaesln Mrs K A, Gray Miss 8 A, Olldlersleva Mr T, ll-Hall Jlrs'w W, Humphrey Sarah: Handy J 0, llay ltobt, Harris Geo W, Hofmaster Geo, Haynes J It, llanorah Mine, Happen 8, Haidnian Jas, Hamp ton .Nancy, Huse Miss A, Handy ll.-nj, Hill K, Her man S B, Ilealy Henry. Hays Jas, Hart Wm, Hewlt n in. Hews Enoch, llaratru A. J Johnston Hamuel, Johnson Mix M C, Javele James, Jones Thomas B, January J M, Jamea Cath erine, John MestuTt ft Co, Johnston Mlsa C, Jackson 0MIHU .f, tfiuiiisuiii dame, onnsion r V. K-King J F, Keys Win, Kinkhead Mis M . Keat- iiik ii, iverr jompd, netty -mcnael, aelly A , Knj, We 1 Frank. Kearuev Thnmu L-Ludlow Mrs, Liveioy ft ConUn ?, Leach M 2, I T I ? n t propiietur, j.anoeries Jltra JI more Wm, Lyons Margaret, Lawrence J G, Logan FJainuel, Lannon George, Light he George 8, Lindsey Carrie. M-Mltchcl John, Morris Wm, Mnldown Mollis, Mathews PA, Maaoti Bobt, MuAord J A, Mahau Mi chael X Moran Bridget, Meal Llnie, Morgan M H, Maxwell John, Mulrahie Miss L, Machold Leopold, Millea James, Mitchel D C, Murphy John, Mattingly oncy, Morgan Ed. U Ortnuw Ilenrv. flu-Ins M. O'TfaD.n nn.l,ul Onr Lucy Mrs, O'liara Alice, Oliver David. .-N .-Nesi Allren, riurtltwood T, Jxortnu Henry, Newman Dracille, Naler Miss M. . P-Potl J W, Price K A F, Peyton C S, Prewett Mrs M, Patton G II, Platte J B, Price P Mrs, Por ter Pnrah, Person William, Pleroe Kuaau. Pollack MTU M U. K Itccrkman Mnchel, Roth Louis, Rowe Miciiael, Robertz lUnkin, lllehards Morgan, HoblniHiu Mr II II, ltettig M 2, Hobert Mrs E C, Rom Mrs Annie, Keagau Miss F, Rose Jesse. Heed Jas A, Robisou Pu Mtu, Reeves Thomas P, Kicker J D, Iteed Mile Julia, Riddle J J, Rostllie J. 8-Shnel Miss Sarah, Shea Matt, Scott Cleveland, Shepard Mary E, Shannon 8 Mr. Sanders A Mrs, Hhaun Joint F, Stuart Tiieopoiaa, Slocutn George W, Singers 8 Mlt.it, Stevens F Mrs, Saitdera Amanda, Simmons M Mrs, Shields Mrs A, Strickland 8 E Mrs. Scott Lowra Alias. Ssnford Mrs C. Sechrist Jas K, Sarradogu Huase, Shaile Henry, Sullivan Miss M A, Khade Henry, Sonnony P Mrs, Suited 8 W. O Uitick Thos. T-lliotnpsun Mr H, Talbot Miss A H I, Tltomaa John, Tanner Kphralm, Thornton Delia, Thomas John, Tliumaa II J 2, Thomas Thos, Tebbee Peter, Tillman Henry T, Thompson i 11, Ttnsley Cbarle K. Tillman Henry. C-Clrlch Philip. V-Vevls A C, Vale Tofall Mr, Valley Chcis, Ver lander H L. W-Wilham W A, Woods Wm, Wallace Geo, Wise Jno R Mrs, Wlrth Louis. Wins Jaute M, Way in an David, Wor.tele 11 H, Walker Miss M, Wallace Geo, Walksr B, Wiiutter Joseph, Ward Mary, Wantworth Y-Yiiung Mr Davl. Z-Zcll ifenry. MACS-McAlnln Jama. McBrida Hugh, McGee James, tlcGlunis Patrick, McLaughlin Julia, McKay Jacob, McGrath John, McUrath Tho. NEWPORT NEWS. Waoooker Cash. We have received a communication in reference to our article on this case, which appeared in the I'rett of yesterday, but it is necessarily laid over till to-morrow. Cricket Match. The Kentucky Cricket Club will inaugurate the season on their grounds, one mile and a half from the city, on the banks of tbe Licking?, on Tuesday next. It is desirable that all the members of the club should be in attendance, as it will add greatly to the hilarity of the occasion. Visitors are likewise invited to be present. Pleasure Excursion. The Cincinnati Belle, commanded by Captain John Mend, will make regular trips to-morrow from the ferrv landing, on the Cincinnati side, to Cole's Garden, three miles up the Licking Kiver. Those desirous of enjoying an excursion amid scenery that is unrivaled in beauty anywhere, can do so for the small sum of ten cents per trip. List or Letters Remaining in the New port PosTorriOE, April 28, I860: . A-Allen Sallle, Adams W U, Aureden V, Atwood Alonio P, Anderson M F. U U.I.... O II .. II nil II . 1 1 fi..l 1 - Tl Mrs Mary, Drown Mrs E, Barnes Geo W, Bechtel Susie G, Broplty James, Blake Mis A P, Bayley A, entn-n tt iu is ii. C Campbell Ml J, Caaaerley John. Curry Rev H M. Collins Mrs M A. Crawlev Daniel. Cold Amilo Mrs, Ciimtiiings Mi E, Cotter Pat. ll-Duyden Mrs II, Dillon 0 A, Derrick Mrs M A. K-Evliu John 8, fewlug Alex, Egan Mia C, KlUott Marth J raining Mary, r ltzslminoni L, Ford J F B, A IMHtirMn M. Golden John. Cirmtt Ifn A. (.riswold Mary E, Golditig Wm. it iiiinity i.ucy, jiuoer Aiuetia, tiagan valentine, Harrison Stephen, Hail George, Hay Johu. iiulover Miss 11 E. Huntsman II, llarover Kate W, Milker K H, Hills itltoda. Ilolmea M F, Hlckey Pat, Uasael- brook J, Hord Mury. J lulmogart f J . J Junes llarvey, Jewell Clins W, Jones Martin. K Kinsolo Jautes, Kendall Maggie, Kerlin Joseph, Keulper Robert. L Lou JiMMnh. Little JanH. l.vneh Jiiiim f.lt-. Ingston J P. M-Mlutr Fred, Marland Minnie, Martin J O, Mlckenheimer A, Mariana Joe jr, Martin Bimou, Markliam Hugh. Morris Jennie, Murstin Lara. Morse William, MnrlnlG. N Newton Sarah W, Nelson M F. tUsU.rhoiis Miaa A. O Nell Sarah M. O'NIal J C. O'Hrlen Ml. r powies Lrzle, Porter Louisa, Price J A. Pttrcer Henry, Purcell Thoutaw, Pye Hauuah, Pooltl George, Parker Sarah. Powell Lncinda,4'ouUa Ellxabelh. Pile Mrs E J, Patterson Edwin. R-Uirklls Cuthlns, Right Dr J 8, Ryan Ann, Ralstu Rev . N, Raferty Bridget, Rogan Mary C. S-Spencer H, Shlll Abraham, Sniuka Charles, Bimons James, St Clair E, Siddens Tliontaa, Slack Mlsa A B, Stone R T, Etomler Jacob. Sargent Mrs, Sptairue L, Sanderson Euiellne, Siuclalr Mrs Nil, Handersou A, Ism, Sherman W, Siddeus Miss Ada, Streutt John, Shell Sister 8am. T-Thotuas J U, Tree Y, Townaend Thontaa E, Tagnet Myuust, Thomas James, Thompson Mis J, Vlckers G, Vlrker Miss Lliito'anfliiet Charity, Weber C M, V. itherp.wn Jas, Wright W L, Wlss John, Welsh Mrs t B, Wilkin Win, Wright E, Walfer John, Wright Mrs M L, Wlllson Mis M, Weston W ni, Mcl.rew James T. Met :orntlo Wm. Mu Donald r M. Mi-Glitnia Martha, McDeruiott Robt, HmltU Samuel, Smith Caroline II, Smith Mary A, Smith Elizabeth V, Walker R A, Walker Houry. DIED. - Friday morning, April 17, of consumption. Jame L. Sherlock, In th forty-nrst m ui ii age The friends of the family are Invited to attend hi mnerai, irom tne residence oi nt mother, Mo. M Walnut-street, this day at 1 1. M. nvuu. ua w Tiueaj. i 11 i st 1 v w viwi . jjm.a ot liugurlufl iUuuiHi, JLut4o a., mu vt Jmcob na Mrj(irtit Auil, txgtti vmatm yesr, Umr montli ail eiKhtD dtyt. HOME INXKIltEST. WAnuuti'i Now Oallery, corner of Fifth and Mala at crowded dally with customers. aVTAv?inTE's twnty-flvo-cent Pictures, corner of Fifth and Mala, art well worth 11. WKine artist kept busy making Amhrnlypes, Melalnotypo and Ferrotype" at Appleoatk's, Fifth and Main. W Only twenty-live cents for a good colored Tic tnr, In case, at Cowan's, 22 West Fifth-street, tf aWPtcri'SES for ten cent. Johnson's Gallery, Klnth and Main. WW A. A. States, Clock, Watches and Jewelry, No. 313 and 171 Western-row. Sftr Mask tbe Piace. The largest Gallery on Flft))-tret I Appi.toATt's, corner of Firth and Main entrance on Fiflh. r Kn, 20 Wcst Firrii-sTnr.rT. CAaprsTtn'a Plain Photograph are all the rngc. All sizes made dally at very low prices. aVaV-CoWAN in the Fir.i l. Tho right place to get a No. 1 Picture Is Cowas's, 22 West Flfth-street. Try him and be convinced. aVr Mamuoth BEtLintiT. ApptEOATr'a mam moth akyllgltt Is the largent In the I' tilled Slates, cornor of Fifth and Malii'iiit'cli. aVaTTwBNTV.rivE Cent Pit Tints. Carpenter's twenty-eve cent pictures iu a good rase, :v West Flfth-itreet. rCoi.oREO PtfoTooRAPHS.'Drop In nt Caepen. TrE'B, 20 Fifih'Strect. and see his splendid specimens of Photographs, colored in oil. They are hard to beat. aT PnoTootiAPinc Gali.p.rt. Drop In at Dr.wrr A Co.'s Gallery, No. 112 Filth-street, and purchase one of their elegant Photographs in a gilt fraiuc. for Si. They are uueuualed in the city, 4T"Tlionjands of Fancy Case tiro arriving daily at Cowan's Gallery, 22 West Fifth-street, you call get them at your own r-rlces. A lint of prices can bo seen at the door. AT" Mr.i.AiN0TVPC8 roa Twr.sir-rivE Cents. Large Molainotypes, put up In good cases, for only Twenty-five eents, at Cowan's, 22 West Fifth-street. They are well worth 92 M). sVAT" Spring Hats. If in w nt of a stylih Spring Hat, at a price nearly one-half less than elsewhere, call at Hirrert ft Bros., 210 West Fifth-street. They have a large assortment of the latest styles. Drop in aud sec for yourselves. atT- Stim, Aheao. Messrs. Bali, ft Thonar, No. 120 West Fourth-street, are still taklug moat excel lent picture, at price R'tlttible to all. If you want a really good picture of yourself, go to the nbovo Oal lery, and you will be satisAed.. V Ornamental Oildino. Boar in mind that Tho. Bown's establishment. No. 17 East Fourth, street, is the pluco to obtain portrait and picture frames. OmamentRl gliding dnno in a satisfactory manner, upon the shortest notice. Give him a call. Winchester Shirts. Remember that Ralph McCbaceen, No. 19 West Fourth-street, ha a stock of tho real, elegattt and fashionable Winchester Shirts. Gents need no longersend East for tlte above garment, but go to MgCbacken's, and thus save extra expense. MW Bovs' and Youths' Clothing. FrielA Mc- Gciee, th faabionable Boys' and Youths' Clothiers, No. 2.1S Walnut.street, have just received a most magnificent assortniont of Spring and Summer Goods for the littlo ones. They have also a superb stock for gents' wear. aVT if you want a good Picture, call at the south west corner of Sixth-street aud Central-nvonue. Pictures taken and put in nice gilt frame for twenty Ava cent ; In case for twenty cents. Bring on the babiea you are sure to get a good likeness. 9V For cheap fancy cnneu, tllltxl with htjautiful Plctnreti. go to CowAN'f , No. 22 W ent Flfth-(rst. Tod will get them cheaper than In any other ffAllery in the city. A lint of prloeri can be leen at the door. iupit-ti Tbe Grand Tkmpl or Olothino. Fuiel A HcUuiee, tbe fanhlonablo tip-top Clothiers, at their establishment. No. 236 Walnut -street, have a stock of goods for gents' wear that has no equal this sido of New York. Their cutters and tailors are the Tery best that can be had. WOT Fashionablk Clotuino. Kbiel k McUuius, tho well-known CluthiorH, at their emporium, No. 23o Walnut -street, have jutt received anothor in toIco of Summer Cluthing for gentlemen's wear. To make the thing complete, they have a moat mag nificent stock of lurnirtliing Goods. Give them call. " Kasuiok! Fashion 1 T. W. Hpraove Jc Co., at their magnificent eetabllnhment, at the cornor of Fourth and Vine-streets, hava jut received the finest aud bent selected assortment of Gent lemon's Clothing in the West for spring and summer wear. Their stock can not be equaled in the world. . W Coon i no Stoves. Every economlcul house keeper should be In possession of a good coal cook ing stove. They are a decided Improvement on the old fogy wood pattern. To this aim their attention Is directed to the "Anchor Stove,' sold by I. M. Keeler, Nos. 13 and 13 West Fifth-street. The oven In this pattern Is larger than any othor; to which combine the large vent of the fluos, and yun have a stovo superior to any before the publico. Drop lu, examine and judge lor yourself. The Uhoadwat Exchange ZIestauhakt and Billiard Saloon. There is, us there nhould be, a general disposition to seek aud patronize this beau tiful and pleasant place of resort for something good to eat and enjoy a quiet game of billiards. We ad vise all our readers of the male eex to visit our frleud Piepxnbeinq. N. B. A splendid lunch this morning. f FtAOu's Good Samaritan's Immediate Belief la becoming more popular every day, from the fact that it dom do what the proprietors represent. It euros Rheumatism, ISenmlgia, Headache, Tooth ache, Sprains, Biui-ot, Ac. It la emphatically a Fuln Killor. One trial will convince every ono of the efficacy of the Good Samaritan. For salo by all the principal dealers In medicines. Frico 2i cents a bottle. up.".r SPECIAL NOTICES. I. O. O. F.-TIIE ANITAIi MEET. iiiu of tha stiMkliulilors in oatKrTllows'lUil uf Newport. Ky.,wlll b.. held at Ihi lr Hall, on rJATl'llIlA YStv'SS'? EVENING, May A, at 8 o'clock, for Ilia vrt ali.ctioti of Prfsiilfnt. ftt.i'ritarv. 'I'lfu. ut-er, aud Board of ItlrtK-tortt. I'vr ordpr of th Hoard. Lap.'n-tt l'. p. ILU11A.N, Sourt'lur). BUT TOUR BONNET RIBBONS -ot- J. LE BOUTILLIER BROS, ISO. 30 WEST KOUltTII-WTKEKT, If you desire to buy cheap. ap2o-am Bf--2KBV- EOHOE W. H.HILRY, OF ftCS Louisville, Hill lecture for tbe Bcuetil ui tiie i.udtos' Home Minion, at the Moludeon Hall. on MONDAY EVE.MNfJ, April AO. Subject: "The Mammoth lave. Lecture commences at 8 o cluck. Tickets 26 cents, to le bud of the ladit u, mauugers, aud at the door 011 the evening of the lcturu. upM-b tiOM MITTEW. HEADQrABTr.BH.Thlrd Brigade, ) Fikkt Divihion O. V. 31., ClXl lSMATI. April HI, IJMVO. ) -6HPIECIAL OUOKH .NO. !.-Iu- isntry Company a, American uonti neutals, Independent Volunteer lUilltla. having tiled in thi ufhcaa conv uf their roll, a lined bv more than forty names, for the ptirposo of being ill oriianiced as a mlliturv oomoanv. bv virtue of It Special Order No. Ho from Uoiieral Ueadauartorii, 1 hereby direct the qualified eiootors of suid company to moot at their armory on the eastiidouf Central avenue, lietwuen Ninth aud Tenth-ritreelM, on 1TKS DAY. ltit of Mav. Im'iO. iMttween the hour of tttn o'clock A. M. and three o'clock V. M., and then and mere proceeu K elect one uaptain, one irm lieu tenant, one Second Lieutenant, one Third Lieuten ant and one Eiiuiun. Km id elation will be conducted In accordance with the provUlous of the act of March iw, io&7, ana the poll-booK win De returned to luecw Bstuijuarivni as Boon aa iuiuiu uu aim aeaieu, JOSHUA H. BATKH, Biadier Cleneral, apatj ThlnlBrlf.,J'li-st Bly. O. V. M. HrAwjuABTEtts, Third Brigade, Fiiist Divuiox O. V. M., Ci xvi ati, April 9i, I860.) -5HPKf'IAT(OHDKt( NO. . JACOB iaVZSk A. IlKMLEY. having boen authorir.ed A loeuudc a conjiauyoi tnianiry, anu bating nieu in this oflice u eopy of the roll of said eumpauy, signed by more than forty nam, and applying to be oi tin ul zed as an liwlftHOiduiit voliu.tt'4'r inililiu company, by virtue of Special Order No. Sti from Gen eral Headouarters, 1 horuby direct the qualitt4i jw toni of aaid compauy to auet at their Armory uu the south-west corner of I Viitral-avenue and David street, on TUESDAY, May I, IK.sU, between the hours of 10 A. M. and S I. M., and then aud there proceed to elect one aptain, one first Lieiitonaut, one Sc oud Lieutenant, oue 1 bird Lieutenant and om itlu slgn. Said election will be conducted In accordance with the provisions of the act of Jbiarch 38, irt67, aud the poll-books will be roturoed to these neduuai' tors as soon as made up and sealed. JOSHUA H. BATES, Brlgadler-Oeueral, ap33-j Third Brigade, 1st Dir. 0. V. M. SPECIAL NOTICES. HT.OKORI.B'S WK IKTVrTHB tlrSt rn.ru I nr tnfitt.nff svill l. hnld at ttift irtx nltliml ftncintv Hmnm. Bafun i Tinil.Hno. txx. nerMHth and Walnut-Streets, on Tl) ICS DAY, May 1, at 7 o'clock P. M, , , i ; i ap2V-c K. QgMONW, M. f.( ' 1 ftf- A COOKIMO HTOYES.-A AaKnl, Vrtrlety of nfr.on for all piirrHweH: mf, nim i)le aiMTchefip; HAnRAriTF.lt. For pitrtirularii call at the nttlco. 272 Sixth-street, n--ar Ceutral-avenuo; oT a-ldrew, np2'.t-aJ Jn. II. B. MrmmAVK. af-r THE T.ATTER.DAY HAINTS OF BSSTlll-; NKW Oltii A N I ATI(N will have public prem-Hing, TKlf A I TKN,M)N, nt 2 o'clock, at the r"id.'iice of I. Sheen, in the Seventeenth Ward. The initiatory add rera of 1'rualdvnt .lmiih Smith will be rend. " 1 ' ap-a TTPvriiv sii vn w atw iv. il Gl' AHJH. A Armory, Na-JL r order, TO-rf for tlio pur- ll' i- tn onr IstH JE V.ti urn runiirfitr-il tn mmtt at vour tlnnitl Hull. Vlne-Htrcnt. Iu review HAY. AnrtlW. nt Imirnnut 12 o'rlnr.k. tMn of njivlniT the Iriflt trlhutr of ret wet to our late 1 cunt r R'le 1'noM.Ui pEARStiN. Jlv order nf ftM-aTIIK HITI)A Y INSTITI'TKt AT mfL aliona( Hull, on Vhifl-nt., between Filth and-Sixth, at 2's o'clock THIS DAK, IWth, will di cuitlif tiillnTAinc: " Kefolvedt That fotiwirvatium Ip tho Into llfTtn .iy for the Upprnttsiout l.aoor i sui ferinir from Capital." a'i ( h. Com.) af-HT. PATKICK'H R. C. V. n. HO- CIKTX in TeiiueMted to Dirot In the bane metit of the Cutlietli.il, THIS AFTKKNOUN, 2'Jth, at I oYlork, to nutku arrauKenteuU to attend the timTnl ol Simmi llnmti, whMi will take place from his reniduiire, conuT of Fourth and Stone .trevls. laj WM. t.KOtHKiIAlvrovry. bp-r TH E COMET DANCINASHOri &OS, A'lInN will Kivo their Second Annual I'icim- Kxeurnion, on Kill HA Y, May 2:, 1 , Bt Ttirlor Grove. Ticket One Dollar; to be had by alt the nif ruh'-m. The "Champiou KoV ciiKaed. Alible by Munter s Cornet Hand. apL'W-a nr2?a spmiTrALisM.-MiM- mary iCSI. TIIGMAS, will lecture In National Hall. HI MiaY. morning and evening, at the iirnuU hours. The now religion will bo uldy expounded. Lftpay-a'j V T E It I N B EUXIK -1.IMK. iKS i ELMS, 31. D.. Ihih found at fast Jnst what the t. mile litive lon ueetled and looked for in vulu : Tin1 I terine tlixir. The I'teriun Klixlr n warranted to pure all dlseaito of a Iterine Nfttun; Inflamniatlon of tbe Wotnh. the Kid neve, the UvarieN and the Crethra; J'ndapstis, or Fulling of the Womb, i'liinful Mntruation, riil.iriMi.M. AiiMHiorrticn: In fact, a tHtrtcrt Cure Is frnnninto'-d, by the iif of from two to five bottles of l Me j'.ii.Mr, oi riny oi-m'iwh wnmeveroi xno itencra tive mid I'riimry Oriranrt, of innle or feinalt, nu mat tor of how long HtHiidintr. 1'rtietfl p4r bottle. Minf. Kllii rails partlrular attention to the fol InwiiiK card of one ot the incut prominent Drupgittts of Cincinnati: 'TulllK ITBLIP AND TUr. TiAIUE tX PRTTrttAB. We. the uudei-HiKiied, nre not in tlte habit of giving our name to putt-nt iiieillclneM, hut knowing wdl the Ijuiv l'livr'iruiii, and the nicdh iue called the L'terinu KIKfr, e rh'-erttilly roionimoiid it to Hll funialo suflt ritig from Female Dit-otwes or any kiud. it is purely veaetablo, and in no can tan do liM'iry, Wo (tav to all-try it: mid ottr word tor it, you will find relief. HIMj, nriinrtHt, ' Corner Filth and itaco-stroets." For sale bv F. D. Hill, Druggist, corner Hate and Fifth-street; J. 1. Park, corner Fourth and Wal nut; KdwardScmilati A C., corner Mainund Fourth; and by .Madame KM in. at her otficu. No. 144 West Sixth-street. The Madame having returned from the South, can be found at hnr ollicv ut all hours, lunai'-al PATENT J5NA.1IELED MIIUT DOLLARS For sale at MASON'S HAT-STOKE, apl'-i-nm 4'J Kifth'treet, near Walnut. llKADQiAitTFitf, Third Brian d' Kiesr Divirton ). V. M.. a. SPrCIAI OltDEIt NO. 4. THE YAVM.IU IIMSM lAlibbftvingniea in tins office a copy ol their roll, signed by more i than forty names and applying to he organized as fil an Infantry Comrnny ot the Indop;nd.rnt Volun-fj tifr Alilftia: liv virtue ol'RoeciHl Onlor No. 3f from n Ueneral lli.urlijuartorn, I hereby direct the qualitled eleclora of wiid Cmupmiy to moot at their Armory on the east aide of Ontnil-arcnue, between Ninth nnd Tcnth-Htrects, TI ESDAY, tho lt of May, 1W0. be tween the bourn of ten o t lock A. M. and three o'clock l M., and then nnd thre proceed to elect one cap tain, one first lleutennut. ono second lieutenant, one third lloutenuut, nnd one ensign. Said election will be conducted in accordance with tho provisions of the act of March I:,;, and tho poll-hooks will be 'returned to thew Headquarters as Boon a made up and K-iih'd. JOSHUA 51. BATES, Brigmliar.Genernl. np:2j Tliird Brigade, 1st Div. O. V. M. HcAnui'AUTEUH Thikd Bhioauk, i iitsT Division O. V. M., Cincinnati, April 23. ) tlt-raKPEC'IAIi O It D F If NO. 6.-THE iM-U L i TO KSTALS, Having tiled iu this ofHco a copy of their roll, signed by forty names, and applying to be onraiiUed as an1 Infantry Compuiy ot tho Independent Volunteer Rlihtia. ny virtue or bpeciat Order lo. 36 from"" General Headquarters, I hereby direct the qualified electors of said Cotnn.inv tn moi't ut their Armorv in the Seventeenth Ward, on FRIDAY, May 5, Ju, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 P. M., aud then and there procoed toelect one Captain, one First Lieutenant, one Second Lieiitonaut, oue Third Lieu tenant and one Kntflgn. Said election will be con ducted in accordant! with tbo provision, of tho act of March 2, 1857, and the poll-books will be roturned to these Headquarters as noon an made up and aealcd. JOSHUA II. BATES, Brigadier Ueneral Tlilnl HrigMde. Fap2i-j FiiHt Division O. V. M. ' fTinuw copy.l flfjfSa, REN N F Y M M li i IV A L WI :HC!0 V -wjSd iiiiY is arkuowledffed by tiie most emiueut physK-nm, and by tho munt careful dru'cits (iirouttuoui ine i niiea nrntcfl, to no tho mvni enec tual blood-purifier evvr known, and to havo relieved more tttiileriiiflr, and eih'Ctod more per man out cures, than any nrf puratinn known t the prote-taiou. Scrof ula, Salt Uheuin, Kryaipelaa, Sculd-head, Hraly Erup tions of whatsoever nature, aro cured bvafew bottles, aud tho ayst.im restored to lull strength and vigor. Full aud explicit directions lor the euro of ulcerated sore legs aud other corrupt and rustning ulcers, Is KiVHtt iu tho Da ui oh let with encL buttle. For aale bv fiii' f i nni, nuinr., x n.c OEOKGK M.DIXON. Price 1. JOIIV D. PA It K, SUlitK, KCKSTE1N A CO., and sepiv-ay af-raPAT.MER'st LOTION WIItL DO 5frCST WHAT IP 18 lli;C031MKDKD T0. Makion, Ohio, Dereiiibor 8, 159-. Mr. 8. Palmsr Dear bir: Vuii will please seud roe by ex p reus dozen of your Cosmetic Lothm. Tho dozen X bought of you are Rune, and the people are begin ning to tind that it will do wttat if in recommended to. Yours respectfully, W. A. TL'ltNKY. Hobk than Tr.H Vbaks Aoo. Oinciknati. April 26, IfMtf. Mr. PALMr.a : 1 address you ut this ttino for the purpose of exprensint( to you niy gratitude Tor the nuexpected relief atlorded mo by your Veg etable Cosmetic Lotion. In Ut rnnnrin from my mro an excectunjfiy nnuoyiug and utmwntly erup tion, with whii-h I havo been alllicted durinii the paii two yenrs, ami wnien i bejun to tiiiuK was in curable. All tlm nhvnifiiLtin I liad rnnHiiltnri IihH d'ue mu no Kood, when 1 ubtuimti n bottle of your Lutitui. I have mwuM-dtwo bttli', unrl it cured my fnce entindy. It him done w hat no other rem edy ha ever begun to do, and 1 havo tried a good intiuy. I nidko the atatemenle In ho pus thut it may induce those wiio are alllicted as I huvo Iieun to nuiku ute of the same remedy. Whoever wishes to see um will llnd uu ut my residence, south-east cor ner oi Aim ana uuiou-ttireois. MRS. HANNAH O. PATTEN. Are yon troubled wit h auv kiud of disease of the sklu, whether mi the lace, hands, foet or other parts oi your person i prucuro at uuce tins King oi ail remedies, and not throw away your timet money aud Prepared only by HOLoN I'ALMhlt, . JUauulaoturer aud Importir of 1'erfumery, ISottl West Fourth-street. For sale by druggists generally.' ao3 IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. Bf-Cs TIIK FROlRET0RH OF THK ILOST "CALKiJOMAN HIIADK3" Ne. ino-Btre't, have selected out of bond fwveral parcels of tine old and rure liquors, iucluding tluu old Bran dicer, Port, Htierry, Madeira aud Cutawba Wiues; old Kcotch, Irish uud Hourbou Whiukies, which we BOTTLED CARE FILLY, tndur our own supervision, solely for Family find Medicinal Purposes. W AHIIANTKU I TJHK, plHaju 10 YINE.BTREET. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. BfTa W. C. DUNCAN. DKXT1KT.1 56 "ettt mxtli-t.t biitween Kaco and tlui, inserts Artitirial Teeth in all the dillur ent ntvles now nracticrd. PeiKonn in want of TcHhcan have their winhes fully met at this office. All operations Iu Dentin try performed, up 1 (Ham NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ifciiilioti.cl Hotel, COR. BROADWAY cV FRONTTM. THW EHTARLIH1IMKNT IIAVINO pashed aaiu Into tho hauds of the subscriber aud undergone a thorough improvement, he r pectfully solicits a call from his old friends aud the public generally. Its favorable location -being iu .111 t .liu. i j vi ipp uiiiuivuv raiiivoa umoee, ironi ing steamboat landing makes It a couvuuieut stop, ping piace for passeugttrs. u . BOARD $1 PER DAT. ' H"t'lv. o'clock breakfast for rarly train. jytW it. F. LtVtlllNU, Pnp't. fM A'EW 5IISIC, IMT. PtBUHHED-'THE Hft.LH ' IIOJIOIOII SC'HOTTIMCIH," duilintted to the puptts oi lus ntiuKorotiiili rfmule Cullfgo. By Carl fu.u.iuswu.. 1 1 ice ou ri'iits, 1 JOHV CHURCH, .!., apW ' 1 t)U Wwrt Konrilntrwl. Bay Rum, m XTRA FINE FI.AVOnED BAV EVM, fur .ni Id 'luatttttlBS tosult. r ' f.DWAIIU SCA.NDAN k CO., Druggists,' Nortb-aasi corner Fourth aud MAli!.treta.' (ap2V-ctJ Oil for Sewing Machines. ni)KR MPERM OlI PUFflRlin T. I'llKBSLlTfur Sewlua 'MacLliiM aud olusr llu JDWAKD HOANI.AN CO., DnujflsU, ' Wlli-uut ouriwr Fourth and MasnUMls.! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jr J ! G0SSAGE, Are how offering seasonable DRY GOODS -AT- LOW PRICES. , A SMALL LOT or FOULARD SILKS Terr rholcsilo 90, and 99c. , CHECK SUMMER SILKS Frlca.......'. From 90 to T9c. BARGAINS INBLACK SILKS! Blclt Lttstfr v....... ...T5o Superior do.......... .....s?,'iic. and $1 Dress Goods In Summer Fabrics OF KVEHT BKSBII'TION. Rich Grenadine Robes; ' Pine-apple do.; Barege Anglais do. Tit A VKLING SUITS, In llarr-im Atttllals and other materials. Organdi Robes, &c, Cholco styles of OIIUASDIK9, I'tllSTED JACO MKTS and LAWNS. TKAVELINO DRESS GOODS. Of tho latest Importrtlon. Two case of Bsrego de t Lalnesat l!lSc vrorth itSc. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS Rich Black Sltk Basques; now styles of Black Silk Mantillas; Lace IrintB, Mantilla, Plccolomlnl aud Burnous Summer Shawls.- We will continue to offer (rcat bargains lu LINENS and Qtuor Housekeeping Goods, Hosiery, etc. II o o p Skirts! Latent Improvements in Ladles and SIImos Ukp Skirts. Misses' Skirts at 20, 23, 30, 40 and &oc. DELAND & GOSSAGE, NO. 74 WEST FOl'RTII-STREET. fup2-tf O XT IT. i$10 3 tiuitilUiH ! ilS Mantillas ! ilS 3tiuitilliiH! Are Unequaled In Style and Prloes. . GEORGE LEWIS & CO., Directly Oppoalte the Po.tofOee. p3r-d8o,Ttl,Th,Sa 156 WEST FOURTH-STKEET Gleans all made-up silk, barege, challl, grenadine and orguudi dresses; knitted, crotchet and crape shawls: tine lace and laoe curtains. Aluo, gentle men's clothes, felt hats aud gloves, done up equal to new. apav-a- NOTICE TOJRAVELERS. TE ARB NOW Fit EPA K ED TO SELIj t t 10 iruveierrt llirougu tiail road and Ship Tickets to aud fxoin any pari oi EUROPE OR THE UNITED STATES. This will be of great ndvnnlutfe to pornons traveling. It will nreveut much delay aud imoonitlun toeniu f rants by lnterasted parties, who Iriwiuently direct b' in on ii wrong route. Our agent in New York, as well a those iu Ohiu, Iud'ana, Kentucky and Illi nois, will y all ue.-L'ittwry attention to passenger going to tn- coming from Kurope, and have them din. naff bed without delay to their ulare nf destination. u Drafts on the Royal Uuuk of Ireland for sale at .j to too &i siernng. WM. B. BARRY & CO., aplWj lluruet House Building, near the Pont-ofllco. Geo. S. Blanchard, 73 WEST FOUUTH-STKEET, IIA8 JUST BKC'EIVF.D Thomas Hood's Great Novel, TYLNEY HALL. " It i tmlx one of tha greatest novels of the age.' ' 80 much has been said lu praise of llood, that more than tho announcerautUoCH! has written . novel would he supnrfltioit.' Jlcautifully prlntud on fiuo paper, in extra nmslln, Price (tl :i. ... ' Al.eo I CAHI.YLF. S ESSAYS. Four volumes,.. New odi tion. Kleffant type. r PrCll MU.I.EllD .WORKS. Complete. Seven volume. Uniform style. 94 2.V JIEMOIlt OF THK DUCHESS OF OIII.KANS. JI, MAKSH'8 I.EOTIKBS OX THE BNULI8II LAN JIl'AUR. rHI Pure Catawba Wine. A PIIRE ARTICLE CONSTANTLY ON uauuuEuior sie tit any quaiilliy or AI.UKIIT IIOSS, DniKslst. Bouth-vrcst corner Centi al-aveuuo aud fcliilitU. lapaii .. .. . Soda Water. aW IT O I? c in aV mr a m nn r iitiii - V I FjM, nilll J. SI Choicost syrups of onr own manufacture, k sale by ALUKItT KOSii, V rugciat. Bouthwtit corner Central -avenue aud Eighth. TIfE or - npy-j , . Cigars and Tobacoo. WrEHAVP ON HAND AND ARB LO. ft 8TAMTI.Y roceiviug Clgats, Ac., equalkd lu quality by none in the city. Tor sale by ALBEflT U0H8, Drutjglst; boutb-wast corner Contrul-aveuue and Crghth. Ifait'Xil Kalistpn, or Orient Water, ; IJvOR TAN, BV N B IT R X. FHKCKLHH, ludueas and Ltuptiuu or tb. okiit ; also, h- a Wash for tha gkln, lo pruvottt the aciiuiulutlon of datulruf, 4c Ladies will tind the Kallstoii peon, llurly adapted to the Bathiua of lnfauts, its cooling and refreshing ptoiwrtm aJiuixaoly 4ptlu It to that purpose. For sale hy T"' r KUIKE, KUK8TEIN t CO.. apM-o, llpppslte tin FoetolBce. EeHned Borax. IO I api- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPUING BONNETS , "' ' IX OREAf tAniETT ' ' SPUING RIBBONS! . OOOD STY LIS AND CHEAP, , AT WHiSOIf'S. Spring Flowers! AT WILSON'S. SPRING MANTILLAS! IN CLOTH AND SILK. .AI1 AVILSON'S SPRING TRIMMINGS To match tit. new styles of DRESS GOODS! AT WILSON'S. HOOP SKIRTS, In all the new style lately introduced, At Wllsjon'. - j t ;fr milbrJa In great variety of material, at S. WILSON'S MANTILLA BOUSE, NO. 78 WEST FOURTH-STREET, apiM-ft Opposite Pike's Opera.faotisa. NEW BOOKS " JtHt received and for sale br RICKEY, MALLORY & CO., XO, ?:) WEST FOURTH-STREET, Pike's Opera-house. Critloal and Miscellaneous Essays. Collected and Bo-pobllshed br Thoma CarlyM: Th. new Boston edition, beauttfullr printed oa tinted paper, with portrait of the author. Four Tola, l?tno. l'rlc 8.',. Poems, Lyrical and Idyllio. By Kdmnnd Clarence Stedman. On. Tolum. l?mo. Price T9 cent. Memoir of the Duchess of Orleans. Bj the Marquess de H , together with Blofraph. leal Houvcntra and Original Letter. CollicMd br Prof. O. II. De 8chttbert, translutad from th French. On volume 12mo. Prim (I U. ' ' . . Lectures on Natural History: It Relations to Intellect, Taste, Wealth and Ball. flon. By P. A. Chadbourne. On. Tolumo.lZmo. Price 75 cent. Stories of Inventors and Discoverers in Scienoe and the Useful Arts. A Book for Old and Young. By John Tlmba, T. S. A., with Illustration. 7J cent. fap29-a! Medicated Paper, . A PERFECTLY Pl'IcE AHTICLE, FOR th water-clone!, and sui-h preventive aud cnr. for tho pllea. MHiiufactureil by J. K. Uayetty A Co., 'oUIItiv, Et.'KHTKIX ft CO.. KVW-e . Opposite th. Postofflc. . , McLane's Strengthening Cordial and Blood-pnrlfler. ZOO P,OK.' M'tANE'r- CORDIAL AND a W blood.pttritir. Itereivml and for aai. br ui:,v niiiT.,u . apy.'-c Opposite the Postofflc.. Glycerole of Arnica I.M.1IEDIATELY K E I, I E V E S THE pain and aoreufss caused by bruises, flprmlna, Cuts, burns, scalds, Ac, 11 ml it. emollient and u wil ing properties rapidly oflect th. cur.. . Prepared aw for sale by , 8U1IIK, ECKSTEIN ft CO., apM : Upposit. the Postofflc. G. W. BOWLER, yeterlnary Burceon, PROFEflflOK IN THE VETERINARY COI.I.KCt; or MITKUKUNS. Ottice, No. IS Uixtli-street, betweu Main aud Walnut, Cincinnati. j tapiti-cm FINELE& LYON'S ' Sewing Machines . TOOK THE Flit NT PREMIUM AT UTIC'A, N. VT, Vbratry fust. The Vachiuea In ootupetlllon were the Whoelor ft Wilson's, Sing er's, (Jrover ft Baker's, Ladil, Webster ft Co.1, and twenty-six other Muclilne of eiiual merit. Thl fact Is .ulllcieut to phioe the Finklc4& Lyon Machines At the head of the list, vrhlch Is, without doubt, th. very best machine in use. (Jail at . . No. 10 East Fourth-street. . . J!ryK. E- HITGGINH, Agent. Opening of (be Licking Garden. THE I ABOVE PLEAMANT. PLACE OF IIKHOit'f will bo opened on Bl' SUA INK XT, April 2V. A bout will leave the loot of Ludlow, street, at 11 o'clouk A. M., anil make hourly trip diiiiuK the dtiy, leaving lite (iurdou on tbe last trip at it o'clock P. M. ; 'w ap-b . . .-, CASH FOR PROPKRTY. 1HAVK SEVERAL CA8n C1IHTOMEH8 lor property iu this city, improved or unim proved, worth from 8l,5otj to jr., 000. Person having such property to U will do well to call on ..... W. 11. PHILLIPS. " , ' Ileal Estate, Note and mil Broker, 11 an ... No. S3 West Thlrd-.trt. ' ALSO-H'JOrOOO to loan. .pat-. ' MOVAI. TnE Hl'BHCRlBERr WILL REMOVE to. their usw stortt, corner of Fifth aud Xun. Hwit, ariy I. April. ADAMS, PECKOVER & CO. ' ImaMl HF-CKER'S FARINA.-10 BX8. HECK. ffl just reiv..1. Tor f, U. aaleaud retail, by A. MoXMJNALD ft CO., j ! 8B and Branch 1M West Fiiurtn-t. . BURDGE'S SEWING MACHINES THRKK SIZKS, IT I f t li - s t v e e t V THESE : MACHINE MAKB T 81 lock-stitch warn alike on both sides, are (glial to any Dia. hlri. in th. world, aud ar avid fur Ullrl lew. monoy. AgenM wautasi , , , .. arcall apt) see them. , W , MBNUAI, SHAFSff, Pr.prl.tor.