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THE DAILY PRESS. HENIi'V IITCEIJ CX.. IDITOB. AND FOPIfOM. MONDAY.. APRIL SO Important News. We republish on our. first page, from our Pnnddjr edition, the news respecting tue Charleston Convention and the great priie fight, for the benefit of onr country sub gcribers. is Are Street Railroads a Monopoly of Public Thoroughfares? In the stnte of betwcenity in which the power of the City Council to license street railroads is suspended by the opinions of the Superior Court, which oscillate between the right to authorize a single track and no right to authorlie any, with a fair proepejt of coming out at the latter end of the horn, the question whether the permission to lay a railway track in a street is an exclusive oc cupancy of it, and therefore monopoly of a public highway, is disposed of by the Court sls if there could be no controversy on that. In his last opinion Judge Storer said that if it were not that the companies had ex pended large sums of money on these lines, tie would have no hesitation in saying that Court of Equity would enjoin the City Council from granting any permit to use these roads. It will hardly be affirmed as a legal principle, even in the Superior Court, that a right to the perversion of .a highway from its purpose, and to exclude the public from its use, can be acquired by any expendi ture of money, and it will be Been that ac cording to Superior-Court law, these rail ways and large investments are suspended 5b a very dubious condition. The Court assumed that the laying of a track in a street or an exclusive occupation of it, a like easy assumption of fact with that which distinguished its opinion in the rase of Hose and others against the Ohio find Mississippi Railroad Company, In which it was assumed, as a premise, that a railway track on Front-street would cut off the con veyance of goods from the city to the river. In bis lost opinion on the Pendleton Street Railway case, Judge Storer said: "As a question of power it seemed to him there was no doubt that a municipal corpora tion having the control and supervision of the public highways, and bound to keen them open and in repair, have no power to grant to any number of individuals, or to a body liripunikc, auj ujjub iu it jutiure exclusive that tends to a monopoly, or that has in it a greater or broader claim to enjoyment than every other individual has. f S"It cannot be doubted for a moment that the grant of privilege to occupy the streets of the city by a railway is inconsistent with the right to use it on the part of others to whom the power of competition is not left. A mode is permitted of occupancy which is directly opposed to the ordinary use and en joyment of the thoroughfare, inconsistent with the claim of a man who drives a drny, a wagon, or an ordinary vehicle for pleasure; because all are required to give way, to oc cupy a secondary position. A very necessitv of the right conferred iB that the Council shall give a legal right to the Confpany to be pro tected; and, hence, in passing the ordinance, the City Council hare declared that these Companies shall have the exclusive occupa tion of the track while their cars are running, and even go so fur as to even lay a penalty on the driver of a dray or a ordinary vehicle, if lie shall obstruct the road. This is a necessity, and no fault can be found with it as a matter of legislation, if the right exists. But this necessity proves that the Brant itself iB incon sistent with the ordinary right of every citi- 1 1 w lit lutraly lie aenlea mat the City Coun cil have the power to regulate the travel upon the streets to the end of the greatest public convenience, yet, under this theory any regulations are in the nature of exclu sive privileges, nnd therefore demand the in terference of the Court. The Council, for public convenience, have ordered that the car3 shall take the center of the street, and that other vehicles shall not obstruct them. If this is a monopoly, and inconsistent with the free use of the street by others, so also is the regulation that vehicles shall take the right hand side. It equally gives "a broader claim" to vehicles going in one direction; "it U iu its nature exclusive" and one-sided; it is "inconsistent with the free use of the street" by vehicles going in an opposite di rection; "its very necessity is that it shall be legally protected," and that penalties shall be laid on drivers of vehicles who shall ob struct this exclusive occupation of the right hand side of the street. It will readily be seen that the Superior Court has entered upon a pretty extensive field of labor. The principle laid down by the learned Judge is nothing else than that nny regulations of the use of the streets which are made to promote general con venience, are grants of exclusive privileges. It is not alleged that the rails themselves are inconsistent with the equal use of the street ly other vehicles, but the requirement that other vehicles shall turn out and give the cars the center in passing, constitutes the ex clusive privilege. The right of the cars to 1lie use of the streets is not denied; the opin ion of the Court is based solely on the re quirement that other vehicles shall turn out and give the cars the center when they meet. Yetit will not bedenied, outside the Superior Court, that this regulation is Intended for the general convenience. The regulation is just as much an exclusive privilege of other ve hicles to the sides of the street, driving the cars to the center and to "a secondary posi tion," as it is to'the can. . Furthermore, tliSWliole ground of the Court's action is based on the exceptional regulation of the Council, assigning to cars a position on the streets different from that of other vehicles, leaving it to be understood that if they followed the same order as other vehicles, the Court would have no ground of action; yet this monopoly of the center of thestreet is, in the case of the Pendleton railway, forced upon the company by the order of the Court prohibiting them from laying a double track on which the cars could follow the regulations of other vehicles, and confining then to the center, and to what the Court calls an exclusive privilege and a monopoly; and the learned Judge has him self laid it down as a general principle, gov erning all these grants, that the Council may grant the use of the center of the street, but ran not license the cars to run In the same order as other vehicles. Thus the learned Judge first rules that the cars can occupy no other than an exceptional and exclusive position in the street, and then lie decides that such position if sufficient ground, whenever the Court in its wisdom and Increasing light shall see fit to exercise it, fur depriving tlieta of all their rights and property. . : . The tact seems to have been lost sight cf altogether in these railroad cases, that there is any public in the question, who are eutitled to the use of their proportion of the streets, aud who elect to use them in these cars, as they have a perfect right to do, and who have the tight to such regulations as will best promote the general convenience. . ,. . These are what the City Council have n dertaken to provide. They did not Succeed perfectly, but improved in the grant to the Pendleton Company. Bnl the Court seems entirely blind to any aspect of the case ex cept as between the property-holders on one side, and the companies on the other. It is quite easy to say that a railroad corporation a monopoly, but to arraign the great pab- as a monopoly because they ride on a five feet track through the center of the street, would almost seem absurd in the Superior Court. - ' A curiosity in political machinery if the recognition by the Charleston Convention of the right of a State Convention to instruct delegates elected by District Conventions how to vote. This was not assumed as a right by the State Conventions their action was only advisory but this is taken up by the National Convention and made binding on those delegations which have been so ad vised. Henceforth it will probably be a set tled Democratic'princlple that the constit uencies which elect delegates are subject to a higher power, which instructs the delegates how to act. One would suppose that the State Convention might oi well elect the del egates as control their votes by this arrange ment of a wheel within a wheel. It seems to have been a trick at Charleston to bold fast the Northern delegations which had been advised to rote for Douglas, and secure some of the Southern delegates who hod not been advised by State Convention; but that such a practice should be established as Democratic, shows the strange associa tions into which political necessities bring the English language; it is also another in stance of the tendency of all American poll tics to make that power supreme which is most central in its nature and farthest re moved from the control of the people. Thi Japanese Embassy is to be introduced to New York civilization under the auspices of the Aldermen ; twenty-five thousand dol lars having been appropriated by the Council for their entertainment. If we may believe the New York papers of both parties, these Asiatics will thus fall into the hands of a gang of robbers, rowdies and shoulder- hitters, whose only idea of public hospitality is dragging strangers around among " the in stitutions" the prisons, poor-houses, and other sores upon the body politic, winding up with gormandising and brutal drunken ness. The Asiatics, punctilious as they are in the courtesies and refinements of life, will be just about as much at ease, enjoying this municipal hospitality as a country parson would in a Five Point dance-house. Yet as they have come for information of Amer ican civilization and institutions, perhaps it is just that they should see them in their real aspect, however unflattering to American character. The New York custom, however, of furnishing municipal hospitality to for eign visitors would be more honored in the breach than in the observance, and vastly more creditable to the country. A vikt distressing change has come over those impalpable things called Democratic principles. But a short time ago, the term "eternal" was quite inadequate to express their durability; they were the same from the Penobscot to the Sabine; they knew no North nor South, and a true Democrat could canvass Maine or South Carolina with the same documents In his saddle-bags. Dif ferences about candidates were admitted to be possible, but there could be no dispute about Democratic principles. Now, however, the party professes to be at the point of disruption, because it can not find out what the eternal principles of De mocracy are, and the great contest at Charles ton seems to be whether the platform shall have no principles at all or a new suit. Newspaper Chanoe. The Dayton Empin has been sold by David Clark, to J. R. Kelly & Co.; Mr. J. P. Bollmeyer, formerly of the Chillicotbe Advtttiur becoming the editor, and Frank Seaman, late of the Hillsboro' Qaztitt, and a Cincinnati typo, the superin tendent of the mechanical department. NEW BOOKS. THE BIBLE AND SOCIAL ItEFORM; or. The Hcriptures as a Means of Civiliratfon. By R. H. Tylkr, A H. Philadelphia: James CbaUen A Son, Ciuciunati: Rickey, MaUory A Co. The religious literature of the praaent day U do voted mainly to the work of sustaining tha Blbl against the actual or supposed, or implied progreas of unbelief. The defense u made iu two ways, each of which is entirely Inconsistent with the other: one Insists upon the reception of the Scriptures literally, as a work whose every word being inspired, la to ba accepted as matter of belief; l other holds to a sub stantial or general Inspiration In respect to aenti men., with latitude for rational Interpretation of particular passages. The force of these two parties Is neutralised by their antagonism, than which nothing can be mora Ingenious to tho cause in which (hey profess to be en lid ted. This weakness In the camp is curiously contrasted with the bigotry exhibited toward lucb aa an without It. Unbelief is just ai promptly censured, and as bitterly puuished. as If believers were able to agree how much and why to believe. And as the Bible, not God, Is the matter In dispute, It Is, socl slly, much more dangurous to doubt the authority of the former, than to deny the being of the latter, la other words, wears more Jealous for the Bible tt an fur tli Cod of the Bible. There Is a Bible Idolatry, which sets the Deity away iu an obscure corner, while It simultaneously wrangles with Us loner, aud persecutes with Its outer aspect. The work before us takes the side of the literal In splrationlsts thai "God spoke'1 the Scriptures 'audibly, or Inspired them In the words which are written, In tha minds of the sacred writers whom ha appointed to receive and utter them, word for word as they received them from him.' Although writ ten by a lawyer, tha logte is purely clerical. It is. In fart, aa elongated and Indiscriminate puff of the Bible by a gentleman who evidently has a very lm perfect and uncritical Idea of Its contents. Accord lng to bis notions, man Is nothing, tha Bible svery thing. The Bible was not made for man, but man for tha Bible. Of the two elements. If one were to be annihilated the world could better part with humanity than with tha book. By It man is all that he Is; without It ha would be nothing. To It ha owes whatever ha Is mora than a mars locomotive bundle of evil propensities labeled for eternal position. Virtue, sympathy, be nevolence, progress, religion, civilisation, avan so riety Itself, tf it had not bees, revealed could nerer hare existed. This is the mere twaddle of snperatf tions Ignorance is dishonorable to God aa it la dis' graceful to mankind. Such books, In tha aaine of religion, teaoh misbelief, which Infidelity. BEUTIf A PERCY. OR LEHPEB ANCE. Br ml A a , ftAsar riKi.li. New York: i Appletoa A Oo, I'inuiunatl: ttlckey, Mai lory Co. Bertha Percy la a religions nova), tha scan of which is laid In New It a gland the religious and social Ideas being those which prevail In that part of the world. . , - . I'OEMS, LYRICAL AMD IDYLLIC. By Gdwaso ULASKkoa ftTKUMAM. kw Yor ! uiiarles Bcrlb' uer. umcinuati; mcaey, aiaiiory uo. Borne of those poems have eujoyed that popularity which has given them a pretty oxtaiva cl real at ion in the newspapers ; ethers are now. They are pretty pleasant verses, but are not destined to Immortality, LEOTUBKi ON NATURAL HISTORY. By hadboubm". New York : A. d. Barns A (Jinciunati ; Rickey, Mai lory (Jo. Four lectures by tho Professor of Natural History In William's College, upon the Relations of Natural History. 1. To intellect. . 2, To Taste, a. To Wealth, d. To Rsligio" i ! Hi HOME INTEHKST. XaAnauMti'sWow Oatlery, corner of Fifth and Mala L crowded dallr with customer. . , VAr.Lit.ATt'. twmtr-nn-cent Pictures, onrnar of Fifth and Main, are wall worth II. WNIr.. art hta heat hoar making Ambrotrpea, Mel.lnotrpe. and Ferrotype, at Applhuti'i, Fifth nnd Main. " Oul twentr-flT cent for a food colored Pic- tun, in com, at Cow', Went Flfth-ttmt. tf a-PicTvais for ten cent. Johnson's Qallvrr, Ninth and Main. W A. A. Xrmi, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, No. S41 and 171 Western-row. 7 If you want a food Picture, call at the aonth- weet corner of glith-tret and Oentral-aveniM. Plctoraa takan aad ant In alee gilt frame for twenty, fir cents f la oaaos for twenty oenta. Bring on th bable yon an anra to get a good llkence. For cheap fancy cue, filled with beautiful Pictnrea, go to OoWAH'a, No. 23 Weet Flfth-etraet. Ton will got them cheaper than In any other gallery la th city. A tut of price can be aeen at the dour, apln-tf 1 aV Da. Buna's Ikstixtaxsowi Btuir ranis all Pain enrca Toothache, Headache, Nervoni Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Spinal Complaint, Ulcers, Brulee and Sprain. For Frosted Feet it ha no eqnnl. It enrea Boll. It relieves pnin In all cae tnitantly. Thla remedy I different from nil other paln-klller. It contain no opium or other narcotic See circular. JOHN D. PARK, Agent, ap77-dwF,M,W N. . cor. Fourth and Walnut. DIED. AltTHUR -Ada, wife of W. . Arthur. Ksa., t o'clock on Sunday morning, April N, in the twenty fourth year of her fte, of consumption. Funeral services at 10 o'clock on Tuosday morning, ni tue reaiuenoe oi mr. Arinur, on r nun n-nrwi, Covington, weet of MaiiUon-fltrect. The friends of the family are requested to attsud withour further nonce. SPECIAL NOTICES. PATENT ENAMELED SHIRT COLLARS For le at MASON'S HAT-STORK, ap3fl-am 41! Fifth-street, near Walnut, I. O. O. E. THE ANNUAL MEET. inn of t he stockholders In ..v.... fi,l.l7Pi1n,r.'lll ofNwnort. K v. .will -iWW. be h.'ld at their Hall, on HATl lUiAY KVbtN IKu, May , at 8 o-clock, lor the 'S'Art-A eleetinn of President. BecrYtarr. Trea. itrer, and Board of Directors. Per order of the Board. (apM-ttl V. r. HIUIIAW AH, secretary BUT VO0E BONNET OF- BIBBONS J. LE BOUTILLIER BROS, NO. 30 WEST FOURTH-STREET, If you desire to buy cheap. Rp2S-am HeadQVABtkeb, Third Brigade. Brigade. ") o. v.m., y pril 30, itm. ) " NO. il.-In t IHKT lMVIHWN U. Cincinnati, April -HPKriAI, OR DERM I J fantrv CorarwuT A. American Oontl untaia, Independent Volunteer Militia, having tiled in this office a copy of their roll, feigned by more than forty names, for the purpose of being organised an a mtlitarr com da n v. bv virtue of special Order No. 36 from General Headquarter!, herebr direct the qualified elector of said company to meet ai toeir armory on me eaT nine oi uemriM' avenue, between Ninth and Tenth. KtreetH. on Tt'K.S. DAY. lift of May. ltMio. between the honra of ten o'clock A. M. aud three o'clock; J. M., ami then and there proceed to elect one Captain, ono r imt Lieu - .a A ii - .. tui-j i i . ant miiA one Kiuiirn. Said election will be conducted in accordance with the proviiionn of tho act of Jtarcii 2S, ana me poii-uooits win do returned to tncee ueanqnartera aa soon aa made up ana Heatea, J06ULA II. BATU8, Bigadirr General. apj Third Brig., Firat Diy. 0. V. M, Hudquaktcrs, Third Brigade, i iaaT Division O. V. H Cincinnati, April w. S60. ag-rSiSPECIAT. ORDERS NO. 3.-.IAC0B JWLv A. KfcMLiiif, having been authorized a to eul.4t a company of infantry, and having filed A in thin office a copy of the mil of aafd company, 94 Iguod by more than forty name, and applying to be organized aa an independent volunteer militia J company, by virtue of Special Order No.SAfrctin Uen era! Head quartern, I hereby dinut the qualified elec tor! of said company to meet at their Anuory on the uittlvweet corner of f'entral-avenne and David jtroet. on TUESDAY, May 1, ltMiu, between the hours of 1 A. M. and 3 P. M., and then and there proceed to Utet 4ae Captain, one Kirnt Lieutenant, out Sec ond Lieutenant, one lhird Lieutenant and one En sign. Said election will bp conducted in accordance with the provisions of the act of Marrh 2. Kt7, and the poll-books will be returned to these hodu,uar tern as soon as made up nnd sen led. JOSHUA H. BATES, Brigadier-General, AP22-J Third Brigade, lit Div. O. V. 31. HRAW.CABTKRS, Third Brigade, ) Firkt Division O.V. M.t Cincinnati, April SI, jrV-0. ) at-T SPECIAL ORDER NO. 4.-THB jaWST W A V K K CON X I KKNTALH having Hied in thin office a conv of their mil. siciied bv more & than forty names and applying to be organized atl an Infantry Company of the tilde pndeut Volitu-iJ ring t tie In necial feer Militia: by virtue of Special Ordr No. .16 from ii General Ueaduuartera. I hereby direct the uualined hereby direct the iiialine v to meet at their Arinorv oi elector of said Company to meet at their Armory ou the east Hide of Central-avenue, between Ninth and Tenth-streets, II boiJA x , tne im oi May, ifM-i, be tween the hour of ten o'clock A. M. and three o'clock I. M., and then and there proceed to elect one cap tain, one Unit lieutenant one second lieutenant, one third llsuienaut, aud one ensign. Said election will be conducted In accordance with the provisions the act of March 2, 1&'7, and the poll-books wilt to returned to these Headquarters as soon aa made up aauaeaiea. JOSHUA M. BATES, Brigadier-General. Third Brigade, Ut Dir. O. V. M. ap22j Headquarter Thi so Bbioadi. 1 Kiatrr Division O. V. M., V CiNCiNKATJ, April 23. ) -TS5HPECIATj ORDER NO. 6.-THK itwOSTrW LTON CONTINENTALS, having A tiled in this oilice a copy of their roll, slgued by A forty names, and applying to he organised as aiiCT Infantry Company of the Independent Volunteer ii' Militia, by virtue of Special Order No. 36 from JL ienerai neaunuarters, i uereny airect tue qualified lectors of said Company to meet at their Armory he Heveotcenth Ward, on FRIDAY. Mat .'. lWi. be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and S P. M., and then and there proceed to elect one Captain, one airat lieutenant, one necona Lietiienam. one nurd JUiou unant and one EasiBn. Said election will 1a rn. iliirted in accordance with the nrnvlstons nf th of March 28, l&57,aitd the poll-books will be returned to tueau ueaoquariers as soon as matte up and scaled. JU&I1UA II. BATCH, f ap24-J First Division 0. V. M. 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Kichmoixl, IndiuiiMp4tli, Loguimpttrt, Drtyton, iSpringlioM, l'r bnua and Kntidiinky ; at Sprlngllefd lor Dtltivart ; alto for Toledo, Detroit and all point In'C'anHilii. 8 A. III. From Cincinnatit Hamilton and Dar tonAceommodatlon for Hamilton and Way 8ta ttomt ; connects at Hamilton for Oxford, Ac. lOtlO A. AI. EXP It EH From Cincinnati. HamiltoD una Dayton Dupotr-OonnucU via Colum bua and Bellatr (Wheeling) ; ia Coluinbu. Creat liue nnd rittHburg J via Culumbtm, StfUlienvillo and PittnlHirg, and via. Columbu and Olcvelaiid. Uf.iQ P. IH. KXlltli!SpiFn m Cincinnati, Bamilton and Da v ton Depot For Dayton, Spring Held, Urbanaand Hellffontaine ; alho at Dayton for Cohinibim: connect via ilamiltou for llichmund, indianapolli and all pohitfl Wfet. 3i50 P. IM.-Fiv.m (Mncinnatl. Hnmilton and D)tti Depot For Hamilton and Way Htationi. 4 P. !tt. From Little Miami Deivit Accmmo tl alio ii, for Oolumbtu, stopping at ull Way BUtioint; alo for Hpringneld. 6 P. M. From Little Miami Depot Accommo dation, fur Xf nia, stopping at Way Statloin. 0 P. M. BXPR KSrt From Cincinnati, Ham llton and Dayton Depot For Dayton, hpringneld, L'rbana and Haudtuky: for Troy, riu.ua, tiidney, Lima, Fort Wayne and Chicago ; also for Toledo, Detroit and all point via Canada; connect! via Hamilton f.r Oxford, Richmond, lMgauipnrt, &o. 11 P. M. EXPRESH-From Little Miami Dc- Pjt Conueela via Colnnibim, Htcatwnvtlle and Pitt urg; via Columbua, Crefttline and Pittsburg; Tin ColnmbtiM and Bellair (WbeeUiig) ; and via Colum bua aud Cleveland. BLKRPING-CAR8 ON THIS TRAIN. For all information and thrhtitrh ttrkoia i,lnut apply at the ofticai, sonth-eant ooraer of Front and Broadway ; we it aide of Vine-rttroet. bo t ween tha Fotitotfice and the Burnet Hons;: No. Burnet Houae; No. 5 Kant Thtrd-itreet ; HixtU-dtreet De pat, and at the Eaut Frnt-8treet Dfpot. Trains run by Columbus time, whku in aveii iuId ntM tkster than Cincinnati time.' P. W. HTKADKK, (Jeneral Ticket Agent. Omnlhupiea call for paaaengnra by Inaving d I recti mat at the Ticket Office. ap3o XTnili-ond. Hotel, COR. BROADWAY cV PRONT-HTfl. THI8 ESTABMHHMENT ' IIAV1NG paHeed again inUi the bandit of the aiitmcrlber, and undergone a thorough Improvement, he re spectfully ttoliclta aoall from h in old friend and the public generally. Its favorable location being Iu the vicinity of the different railroad offices, front it.g tf mbat lauding makes It a convenient stop plug place for paitseugers. BOARD $1 PER DAT. , MTFive o'clock hreakfiwt for early trains. ' apy R. F. LKVKR1 NO, Prop't. Bay Rum. i EXTRA FINK FLAVORED BAY 1MJOT. for uln In fiuantltleH to suit. I-.IIWAKU ( CO., Druggists, Kui'tli'Bat ceruer Fonrtb aas) Maln-trueti. lapanitj , , . Oil for Sewing' Machines, PURE HPERW OIL, PREPARED EX. PHKSHLY f.irHewn.K Miichluea and otherlin. macauifry. constantly un liaud. KiiWAKU BCANt.AN CO.. Drtlgjlsts, ',rthat corner fourth and Main-streets. ' . apa)-ct' . Pure Catawba Wine. A PURE ARTICLE CONKTANTI.Y ON hand acd fur sale in any Quantity by ALHKKT ltOtM. DrngKist, South-west corner Centmt-aveiiue and j liKlith. Soda Water. Iintl! KflDA W1THU. WITH THE M. Choicest tiyrups of our owu manutaoture. .or sale by AT.HCkT H( tHH. Itnitiri.t. ttuuth-weet comer Central -a venae aud Kivhth. lapJJ Cigars and Tobacco. 1V.JB4.IF..ON HAND AN B ARE CON- ali.d tv dualli rticeivliitf tiKanv ac, iu auality by aou. la the cltv. Vor sale bi ltun, I'rilKlflnl, Houth-wetft corner Cenlral-aveuiMand aitfhth. ' . UnHvl . rwm THE PCBLIC.-TnE BCBHCRIBER -- h.ving purchased f Georffe ana Peter lli'Keu tnslr lUlls Ut the variouaOinitiunatt marketa, would reaiwctfiillir Inform the public that it is his inten tion to maintsin th well-earned high reputation which th neat suM by th. Ileesr. Bufon have had with the publto of this citv. I shall retain in Inv employ aeveral nf the Messrs. Uoftens1 experieticeu workmen, and shall continue to supply 8AUHAUE. POltK, tHD and all de.ertntlou Of Halt anal Smoked Bacon and Pork, of the very best quality, wuu wum.w mm iu. P.iruUSf. OI III'' i Dtibllc. apJO Cb. Kmi.) H WfllTR, Agent. TIDE llRURINU JUST RECEIVED, Mm- 17S do.(ju itu ilurriiiuri iks. For sa Kor sale, u hob il A T.11 A flA . and mull, by n!UI A A. MrDONALD 06 and Branch tt4 West Fourtb-st. niNE APPLE CKlVKli.as ci OHKEHE.-JIIST RE. CSJU.il .inmrlitr Pln..lllilfl IIih.imh ior aale, whukaal aud retail, by . , . . , , A. MoioNALD CO., p30 ' 06 and Brauch 440 West jruurih-st. OmajrKRI' ED HAVANA (1- ,oou very superii nor it. vana l lwi'i, coasprislng all th favoriU brands or sale, wuulesala aiul null, by . a. Jl.'IIDN ALU C i;u. .' u... .ill 1 06 and BsmkIi 'A4tf Wwt rotu-tb-st. ,l;i. i.i wt.C, w.l ,uyjj j . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RIN6WALT & AVERY. : 69 WEST FOURTH-STREET, ARE NOW OFFERING A ' Fresh Importation -OF- X3eaat Quvllt7 BODY-BRUSSELS CARPETING, JUST RKCKIVIO PKR 8T B "BOHEMIAN," From Henry Jecks, Dixon & Co., KIDDERMINSTER, ENG. Ringwalt & Avery. PIKE'S OPERA-HOUSE. Lepltr-eodJ FINKLE & LYON'S Sewing Machines npOOXl THE FIRST PREMIUM AT M. I'TiOA, N. Y., February Last. The Machines in competition were the Wheeler A Wilson's, Bind er's, G rover A Baker's, Ladd, Webster A Co. s, and tweuty-iix other mncninee or equal merit, i fact Is sufUcleut to place the Finkle & Lyon Machines At the Iip.d of th list, which is, without doubt. tne very best niacmne in use. i;uu at tto. 16 Bait Pourth-ttroot. apM-n2dp , E. E. IIUGGIN8, Aent. NOTICE TOJTRAVELERS. 1VE ARB NOW PREPARED TO mBLL t v to travelers through itaii road and Ship Tickets to and from any pnrt of OR THE UNITED STATES. Th is w'iH be nf great advantage to persons traveling. It "ill Jtrvent mueh aemy ana imposition to enu lav and imnosition to emi ffianu btf interested parties, who frequent!: ties, who treauentlv direct ies. who freaiientlv direct them on n, wrontr route. t)nravetit in New Onr agent in New York, aa well as those in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and llli nois, will pay all necessary attention to puwngcri ffoiiict to r coniina from Knrone. and have them dis pntrded without delay to their place of destination. IHtr D rails on the Boval Uaviik itt Irelkud fur uli at $: to Hike 1 sterling. WM. B. BARRY & CO., ap3tf J B timet House Building, near the Post-office. J. 0. TOWERS & CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS 149 WAIN-STREET OXUSStS HATS! GENTLEMEN CAN SELECT FROM tha latest styles, and at nrirn aa low aa any houae In the city. VUENCH 80PT HATS, all colors ; iHraw and Leghorn Hate for men and boys Nnie new ana t eeuuim aesigus.. An inspection so uc iiea. aniM-am : Medicated Paper, A PEKPKCTLT PITRE ARTICXB. FOR in. watercloet, ana sur. preventive ana ours lies. Manufactured by J. fi. tiayetty A U., Uay.tty BL'IRE, BOKMTKIN A CO. ap29e Opposite tha Poatofflee, McLauc's Strengthening Cordial and Blood-purifier Ii P0- M'l.ANB'M CORDIAL AND wll' BloouVpurlher. Aereived and for sole by aplf.)-e Opposite th Postomoe. Glycerole or Arnica lIIIF,DIATEIiY RBIilBVKB THE pain uua nortt urns cuuitfU ijy iiruisea, sprains, uuih, nni'iis. sciiKis, .so., ana us eraouieut anu nettl ing properties rapmiy enrol tne cure. -Propurd and for m by uiTfuirr nnvairiiTu a. '' ap29-0 1 ' Opposite tha Postofflce. Kallston, or Orient Water, UOU. TAN, BUNB17RN, FRKORLRH, KedneHS and Eruptions of tha kin ; also, as a wash lor the Bkln, to prevent the accumulation of tu.unrui, iauiea win nua tne Kallston pecu- liarly aria pted to tha Bathing of infants, iu cooling ami reirt Hiung properties aumirAbiy auaptini that puro use. Tor title by . alM-o Opposite the JPostofllo. Refined Borax. 1 fi jf"AS!?8 KB FINED BORAX-BE- vjkivbtl .na lor sale toy UVKU .nd for sale by OUIBK, KCKBTIIH JU. JI)- H Opposite th. PoWuMo.. Opening of the Lleking Garden. THE ' ABOVE PLEASANT FliACE KKHUHI will b. onened on SUNDAY NK OF Aprn i. a none wiu leave til. IOOS OI 1.UU1UW- stre.t.st 11 o'clock A. M.,nd nuke hourly trips M.o'elockp'k,'V'U' Oardn oa tU. Uat trtj 1. W. J3UWliJBK,; "7"3torix.5s,ir3r lEt u-ssooxx, PeoirEMSOR IN THE VETERINARY COLI.KliK OF HI!HUK(IN8. Oftlce, No. IS Blith-street, betw.u Main aud Walnut, Ciuolunati. lp-ciuj A STROI.OOY.-MADAlrfH BEI.I. UK- -BV Hl'Kl T I I.I.Y inihiun tlit .1,. oinmenM business again, and can be found at her residenoe. No. AT. on til west strle n JnHHM.Btret. h.tw.HS Linn nd Cultor aud Libsrty aud Wad, where h iuwwis pa.., preneni ana luiure veni D7 nianei, uHiuiietrr, or UJ by curds. To all thoatf who may wish to consult ou me iuck oi uustness. or any unaer- tli.lUI uUt Jtmrneys, lawsuits, love, Matrimony, lot- lery tickets, perfect satisfaetion will be e (it:Ki, ptTiuci satisiaoiion win i give Himrs frum . A. It. to ( V. M . Prioes low. Fifteen cenU for running th. letters on th Bam. anWT-bw NEW' MUSIC. pupils ol lis Hlllsborouah FouuOa Collt. By Carl AUftisiusuiavs. frlea 30 oenta. ttpW j (4 Wesl fourth sunt. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OHIO WHITE St'LPIIlil. SPRINGS. Announcement of theTroprletor for 1860. THB OHIO WHITE SULPHUR BHRINOHaresltnated In lelawire Countr. 18 miles north of Coliimnua, the Caidul nf OUio.un the 1 iwmio niver. wn niif"p imra i'fnawar, fire miles from White Hnlphnr Wtalion, on the Springfield, Mt. Vernon ft Pittsbnrg Railroad, and six miles front Lewis (lenter Station. on the Cinclnnati.iloinml.il and Olevelaud Railroad. These Bprin will be open tor toe reoewtlon of vis Itnra fnim Mhv tintll October. Tne sratttTing experience or tne jmn two aeajtons mjt luiir coiinrmea inn nunfii riDwnnnni i nronrlninr. and enrnnraseN him to nenievera i effort" to mnke thin serontl tono place In the nonntrv. The large nnmter of permanent cures which have rieen effected entablbih beyoud a doubt the rare and valuable medicinal qualities of thene waterx. Their altera tire, tonic and aperient properties render them unetui inagreaiTarieiyoinifwases, rne-nre springs. aarei The White Hnlphnr, The Jhalybeate.The Mnxnefflau halybeate. and the anr ins of Pure a ter, are all within the lawn and easy of access. I A. 'V It S. Rathlne here br the nlan ad on ted la brotiffht Into 1 lair competition with that at natural I) warm and hot i springs. irings. in water, neaien in ine nain-tuo oy steam 1 nlttM. the heat nut betna raised hteh enonsh to an pes, tne neat not ueing raisea nign enongn to clpitate Its salts, is applied to the surface of the bather wit itiaout the loes nf anv of Its ttallne ItiaTredlenta. The build I tiff are substantial and convenient. The grounds, embracing anout ino acres, diTtnnd net wee a Uwn and woodland, are tastefully laid off Into walks and drives. a tk .MKArn uir cr nan oeen nermanennr established, connecting the Springs with all parte of I the country. A Livery, well storked with horses and carriages, tt at taenia to tne piace. For furthor Information, arrangements for I etc., appiy to AlSDRKW WILflON. ,Tjt.. Proprietor, wtiite Biupnnr rostomce, p32-bm Delaware County, 0, GRO VER & BAKER'S NEW AND IMPROVED $50 SHUTTLE OR LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES! rffWE BUST AND ONLY MACHINES IN JB uie market snitaDie tor un sinus oi manuiactur- lug purposes, at the LOW PRICE OF $50. . OHOVKIl s U A. I E K SEWINQ MACHINE CO, 58 WEST FOURTH-STREET fjaM-tf ; The Gladiator QAS-BUBNINQ, BHOKE-CONSUHINO COAL COOKING STOVE FOUR SIZES. "Warranted to fir. satisfaction-: MAKUFACTUBED AND FOB SAL1 BT CAMPBELL, ELLISON & CO., Not. 19 & 21 EastSeoond-tt., jali-tf CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE KROVAPOR COOKING-STOVE," which nnes neither wood nor coal, is now on ! exhibition and sale at tne pewuig-macnine ivbiro- ll.hm.nl K IE tlnaaiam. No. 1H East fourth. street, where all are Invited to call and examine it. Th mnil rrikina nerilllnritV of thtfl new ttrranffe meat consists in its not nenting tne apanmeu. where cooking or Ironing U done ; at the same time the moat Intense heat ft produced. No smoke, no dust or dirt arising from it, It can be used in any part of the house without Inconvenience. It is light , and chaap. The flat-iron arrangement Is very per fect, and needs but to be seuti by any housekeeper to Decoiue a necessity. County Rights for Sale. Thla arrangement Is admirably adapted for the arranger enttstH, i A 1to foi nan of dantistH. where the most intense neat is re quired. Alffofor cabinet-makers, for heating glue kettles. Also for the beating of Irons for tailors' and batters use, ana iixe purposes. eps-ii REMOVED. A. C. PARRY Tin-plate and Sheet-Iron Worker ' Has rtmoTed to ax haoh-sthebt. A GENT FOR STeWAkT'b AIR-TIGHT Hummer and Winter (ktokimr-stove. Alsoadent fbrC for Carter s il wring Hydrant, where it may pe seen in operation. fobbing dona with promptness and dispatch, matt) B. KITTREDGE & CO., 134 MAIN-8T., CIN., O. KITTREDGE & FOL.SOM, S3 fit. CharleMUt N.w Orleana, La. IKPOBTIHOr . Gruna and Hportlns Apparatu., AMD DtAtlHS IU OUMFOWD.. II. CAMPBELL .& CO., mff ANU.FACTi;n.BR8 OF BAR, SHEET na ana roller iron, now diuob, jtauroaa opiaes, eto. Also, agent for th sal of Irontou star Malls. Waruroom, Hit. IV Jtaat oecuaa-atrael, uiucmuau UUIO. awAll kind iron maae to oroer. 1 J. J. BUTLER'S EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS Manufactory, 39 Vine-street. PAPER HANGINGS! Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . GKOHGK A. PETKK Ho. 127 W. Fifth-street. TWENTY VF.ll CENT, thaa lewhr. in th citr. CHBAFEB. lets-cm Saddle, Trunk and Harness MANUFACTORY, 109 Mata-atreot, three 4oor abere Third, wrEEP ON IIAND AND MAKE TO OR. Jam. ii kk all kinds of Hors n ranpiutfs, In th best and most substantial manner. AlaO. a urn assort' ment of Horse Ulan vet., w blankets, Whip, Carpet and Leathel ilo ItW'ahrVeal iks, Sponge, and a larxe a. hi Hue. I will sell as low a Ba.s. Brldl Blu, Unffalo sole-leather), ortraant bl Hall Trui longing U thi lb. lowest. ' D. S.CARR1CK, nolft-ayl I BkaHI aaa a sssss 1. W TC TWl 1 TT A " B Jfcfc Jul ITJL J V J3 rrtlTK SUBAORIBERH WIIX REMOVE M. to their new store, corner of rlfta aua Jbiin M.t, early lu April, , . ADAMS, PECKOVER & CO. vnDtTla -Mn .kin T.iVKR RAIHInm JsP in boxes, half-box quarter-boxes 1 choica i'rnnai In kBSi Ft, viirrania, trvwa rineappias, Citron, Sultana Baisliia, Uriad Peaches anil , Apples. sin aiorv sus iu aic. i. i ' api7 flm. ois nun ai wkiuitnaii. -nilOVTAIONS.-CHOICB BR AN Dm V 7nll..,.r, fraaah W mil lid (l.t,s Ms.ul: iluOl. luy ai.u Uctlll i uwai omii un auaar-cureu iiaimw uu lrled Jtsefi Laru, sw. iu store ana ior aaie, , ,,. A. A. CUI1, . ' ap!7 : ' Not. 319 and 3'A1 Maln-streat. CASlt FOB PBOPBBTY. 1HAVB SEVERAL OA8H CUSTOMERg V.ir nr,,ni.rtv 1 till. nllv. imuroved or uului. proved, woi th from l,rxiu to s,ooo. Persons h.ving ucu fivi. i; u sou w VJy- J lit L I f 8 " ' 1 WmI Vitmtm Wnte and Hill BrnVer. No. Mil West Thlrd-stiet. ALH0-!a,00a t. loau. , p-or I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS W.EsBraman&Oos's NEW STYLE PRICE, $40. Th attention of famille. is now for th. first tim. .nbllclf Mkptl hj th manufacturers to their nr rt;U of Sewing Machine. Ther har. tnhmittml It t. trial .nil th. critical Judgment of the beat mechanic and xpertst by all of whom it has been conceded to be one of the BEST MACHINES U THE MARKET ! This Machine U now put before the public on Its own merits, and will be found eqnal to the most ex pensive machines, In all the following particnlats. and In some respects altogether superior : 1. In simplicity of construction and actiou ; I. In durability and non -liability to get pnt of order i In the quality and amount of work which It will do In a glren time ; 4. -In the facility with which It will work on all kinds of fabrics, from the coarsest to the finest oloths and textures ; ft. In the ease with which one can learn to use It ; 6. While with cheapness, combined with excel lence, and In the ease with which It runs. It la with out a parallel ; 7. Ootton, silk and linen can be need from the original spool. Persons In want of Machines are respectfully In- Tlted to call and examine ours before purchasing elsewhere. Agents, traveling and local, are wanted to sell this machine throughout the United States. W. E. BR AM AN & CO., Molodaotlr' X3-ullcl.ixi.Ci GOB. FOURTH AND WALNUT, s31 . CINCINNATI, OHIO. Millinery! JT. JR., 184 3T,iftlx-ti-3et. I AM RECEITINO DAILY', BY EX l'BKSS, th. very newest tyle of BuKNan, Ki- BON0, BKMCII AUTiriOIAI. t LOWEBS, t-HILnEEN HT9, KVSHES, CRAP, 1)1 OND LACES, NTUAW TUIH UlHtUt UlNNET I'.AHE .lid SllLI.IREHY UuODg, Wboleials and Retail, KO. 184 yiFTH-aritKBT. CANDY! CANDY! H. IV. CLARK, (H'cce' u Mrrts co.,1 MANUFACTURER I WHOLESALE DEALER FINE AND PLAIN CANDIES, NO. 40 MAIN-STREET, CINCINNATI, O. (myiri IN A Hl'RRV.-ST. 1,01'IS, April 17, 160 -Ma. J. .1. Butler, Agent, Cincinnati. Iir Kir: Please send iu, by Itrat boat, 18U dozen of your EXCELSIOR FLUID INK, And out Vonrt truly. FINNEY A Bit OTHER. apvi-uw DR. MERIT WELLS, i nESIDENT nBMTIST TfcENTAIi COLtEGE INFIRMARY, NO. Heventh and Vina aad Roue, Cincinnati, o. I.IHT 0 PRICFJ4 lull PLATB WORK: Tuti upper or lower et of tooth continuous gum, Ho; gold, 134; volenti, $20; .liver, ). ! ' VOn OPERATIONS! Small gold slug, each....... JO cents to 81. Larg. . " ...ltoii. .. tain an price. ) Pivot teeth.. ...... ,........ w....................$l to tt. Bxtractinf teuth .25 cents. apl7-cm i TKRM8 C'ABH. A FRESH SUPPLY BOOKS, tvrt aaoaiTaa, if A. KELLEY'S A. GIFT BOOK STORE, OS Wert Ifotirtli-atreet, (Next to Smith A Nixon's Hall.) No. OlTea With Baah Book Bold, - ' AXjIjBOOICB ' Sola at th. lowest retail prioes, and uauv for IeM. ' : ONB TRIAL , Will satisfy all that tit. .lace to buy Bonks I. at A. A. KELLEY'S , " , ,' i ) ,' Oift Book Establishment, maM ' ' No. ag West Fourthtreet, W. II. PHILLIPS, , Real Estate, Note and Bill Broker, No.i 83 Wert Tbird-treet, . . w iJlNOINNATI, OUIO. , nNKjJJTAPERCAeHEDATAI MOMBN la MOAJCB... , . , I Money Loaned on Collateral FEW Money Loaned on Collateral Se curity, RtriBBHOM Maturs. Gllmora. Danlanft Oo.: Bunt. I era 0. V. Adaa A Co., Bankars : HohnSwasey A Co., Urooera; R. M. Bishop k Co.. Grocani; Shaw, Duel! A Barbour, Pry Goads Merchaiu, Jnhb R.Ow. Lumber Alerckant, , . t . arl-tt XI 33 3Vt OVA Xs . H. CUMMINQS, ' . QIIBB AND PEOORATIVE PAINTER, - amm ntmuvad from bis W1 Htand. on Walnut. straet, to bTOKK NO. 7 BUKNKX HOI HB, whera lie will ba pleastHl to moot all ,uu old friends and patrons. : - . j , . " ; apu-au , Na. Waat Fnrth-atret, Att V NOW RBOBIVINQ ADDITION 8 TO their larae assortinaut of WaAouas. Jeweiry. ilverware and iJianionda. AI.HO-A flna assortinaut ot PUted Tea Setf n Cutlery and Opera-f li i LANE.a aODLEY, . MATrevaiMor WOOD-WORKING SIACIIINERY. AND ClRCJfJLAR 8AW-WILLH. Omur aal Wotsr-slrassi, 01nusl, Oat. LEENDERT BYL, No Lil Hlxth.airaeL butw.'ttti n vlua and Raoe, it! th Uttdlcal Oul !-, Cincinnati, blo. fersous who tnatV faVVlkT hllU Willi tUHlf Halt TUIlBUM l'sn VttlV (III ktlllkllav . Ltuallty so.! y prices. ... rf , . . .t Sepl-ay