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AMUSEMENTS. Musical & Pinmntic Enrortainrnentl BECTCEI S HALL ii7T. m:iti, Cometlieiins and Vooalist, Will make her flrftt appearance here for three years, asbIpicI by ITVNY IIKXKI jnJ VHVM W 1 1-1,1 MS. On Sixlurdny Krrnltiif, April 9f A. .ours, Ounce. Iuell, AKD A LAUGHABLE FROTOAH FARCE! Written for Mn. IIKNRI, In which she will auatAln MX MFFFRENT Clt ARACTPIIA ( rinom open at 6', nVbirk, to commence at Vi A t m its kin t'i; -jt a 'id ifi ,i-nta. THE Campbells Arc" Coming, nit AND COM HI NATION "lM''V.U.F,NT. Fifteen Performers. Ill N ION HA IX, . FOR TWO NIOHTS OHLYl Curomcniclna; on f O N I) A Y, APRIL 11 T II , 185 9. III AX X PEEL' 8 Original dmibell Minstrels, Aal BSJLSB BA1CD, I'roin Mi, IHond,viv, New Yilc, ivill hnve the hon or ol npperirhip ss hImiw with New Sour. (. hoiUH pit. (),)T itirt Uuiir.iii'-i, bvi' cb, jT- lor pnrtlr-ninrfl fee Mil Of dftv. 7'iikrts, so oL'tit , loois open nt 6,l-j o'clock; 1'cr fniniMup to commence M 7 1 ,. sprT DK K. A. JONES, Afffnt, LECTURES ON MAT 5 1 linoM llij ;-rIf risi:s. l owi.Kii a vi:i.i-s X1L NK 'V Vur.K, alilioilitut' it mttre of LEt'- TURF.S OX PIltll.NdUKiV, In lie jivtn In I'rnt.L. .v. lowi.Kii, ui ' iheireauiiiiriiiueiii.Nt HUSTON HALL, - i;iyiin,CT'nmi-n.'hiK on KniDAV KVKMN, April lEt,lti S), nt T . o't:lork, tiontintiii k Momlnv. Ti.m.i.iy.w .du. .i;iy. tuuihU) smt Krijnj evriiiiin's. AnM i rTN r.. I'iit.1 lecture, t'tee to the others eenti. Tlfl for the fuie, on; Coiur. I'tililif eminiltmti'iiiH nt tin1 rli Ht tif en :ti l.ti'ture. PnvHleexsmiitalloiis lil , in Hie I'lilllli'H llouie. -"''''"")'" '-' - - PARTICULAR NOTICE IXt O XI M S R TIAS liKCCNTI.V ADDKDTWO ROOMS AA to hla store, ' CORKER Or MAIN AND 2D STS., Whcrrhc hnfl onlinml, nml will fur the future keen. Hie In, Imvms einiiiier,iu d nitlolei. in aililltion to hla former bIhok! 1! ;icwooil,Oik it Wiilnut canopy HedBtcads, KiHi'vrnod,Onk nml Vnlnut iti;;h Head Itnltun lia'ttenJs, Ji.Hcwnol, Oak util W'aliit l.nw Head Station l!cd3ti!iids. Diiieaun, stands, 6Vc., to fill out Cham ber Bots, Fiue Book Cases, and EttBBlrea, Fine Oak and Walnut aido Boards. 31 I R R O R S ! Oval, very large, heavily curved it fine gilt, Arched, " " " " " Square, of nil shet and kinds, " ALSO Muliogmy and Walnut Minor!. ' Parlor Sets. El S EST OF EOSEWOOD, il'iZ- NUT SOFAS, CHAIKS, TAHLESe, Six Different Klnda of Hat Racka. All klrid. of Rurf'tnn, TiilileM, Chirn,etc.,alwHy8 on iiAiiil. All Ol (lie Above cncaiier limit ever, at Al. OHMKII'H, Milliners & Merchants DF.SIBINO CHOICE NCW STYLES 01' RIBBONS, - - - - - TRIMMINGS, BILKS, FI.OWER8, Km lroir1erl, HIiKc Uoeds, Flowers, fi ii 4 wi s: p i i! a an i. si MANTILLAS, ZACEGGGDS, .c, , , . TVllUlO WCll to examine OUl' assort- merit before purchasing; our stock 1 Comprising tho largest and richest assortment ever oilered in the mar- ket, a large portion of which is al our own direct importation, W. P IH'iVOIJ & ROCKWGOD Impnrtfrt nntl Viioltpn1 DfIer in Silk Goous, tiiid .M.uKifuotun'ikioi Mtiutillim aud Btruw Goods, O') oc a. 83 and 35 Pearl-street, UMINNA1I. nihsl-2tmlfiw Carpets! Carpets! We have now In .tore a siilcuilid stock of Rich and New Designs. Hruaauls, 3 l'lys, ' Tupeslry, Ingrains, Lowell rupers, Sii Arl'neH, Half IV tin, J I in p and Carpeting, dirt rung XXu CHEAP CASU BTOUK. JOHN, VAN DIJKKN and CO. GUARDIAN'S SALE. Nones VuKmnn,Cumtliiinn in the Probate Court In Cttlvlii Klnzcr, Mojitgomeiy HU sauMVari!, lis C. Klnrcr, 1 to ii-ll lout. I ooeuienoB hi ui, oiuer oi too auiu i I bate Court, msileon the -iblltilsj of CK Iotier, in the above i-Auso, ami to me ilirecteil. 1 will Mil the door of the t'ourt lloute, In the olty of itoyton, at Pubiis Auoiiou, ou .'. 1 J' . V I ' , ' , between the hour, of loo'eloolc A. M. snd 9 o'olouk i. m. oi ihiJ day, the following described nreintieii iowlt: siluttte iu MouUoinery couuly and SUU Dhlo. ami iu Clay Towii.hln. ami l,el,? oart ol ?t:V notlh-e:i-l ol aitiil lot, tlit-nce runniiifr ninth T-H eiwt alv p-rcliea anil nlne-teutha of peri-lu tlisnce annul .i-, v.-ai "ia nuu ,, mr-leuii:. iwrt-ne. alone, them-e antith V4ljO, We.f live and three tenttia peri-liea to a atiuir) llienoe south H6 0 W. ami seven-tenth jwivhea to a stone; tlienoa north 3'.jO W. lour anil ai leutha pert-lies lo the pines IH-Kinnlug, cruitiilniuz forty -six and ntue-tentha ierches, more or leas. 'I'hs above prvmiaea hai-o tieen atiiitntsed at hundred and I'vcutv-ltve dolbira, aad will not bu inr teas thnn tuo-thlnla ol anld ai'lirnlaenieiit Terniaof sale, oaah In hand on the day of sals, MUSICS WOUAMAN. Guardian. Geo. W. llous, All ,. tuhao NEW BBA80W7" Fencing Academy, XIAPT. Df. I'l'X' will oommenoe a aessoa of hla Fencing Academy at the Armory f he Llji Guurd. duru the com of this week, , aiirfb'leut nuuifier of puplla will make appllca 'Vithiuaiewcay.i coVfhoa. who deaii e lo scotilre Iks neeeasary mihinsut ahould spply at once, Hister.isare KDW. DcRKD, WANTED. NO man wanted, on a (arm. HX" " ' ' mil i hii i( t f nMrsiii ..m i i ii( i i f m u ' ' r i. i u v u iit I i ll M J II ' 11 H I II It'll 11 ' in I i 1 1 ! f I I I I II i i 1 1 I li II II 11 II II II f'V VOU X. DAYTON OHIO, FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1850. , 1 NO. s. i I ' THE DAILY EMPIRE OPPIOSI OP fULIOTION: Smpir IsiMing, Third iU Sotk K ! i I JcnVrwi T t Ml w MAllSB.OOper yaartnArtTSriee. ldeut.p,.r Week, parabl. to tho carrier, aincle oopim. put up in rppr. OonM. Cincinnati Agency. Tlio Clneit.natl Type Fuunilry Company in our ilulr uLlioriird Agent to make ronlmcti and rncRiptfor AuvcrlincttK Bit aukaoriplions, Ac, iu llmt city. To BtTaiiiF.uMiv. Tbe Ktunire.loli Roonia rein complete trim, aud wv are now prepared to do work of all descriptions in the Ix-st atyle of the art. Call in and examine our work aud learn otir prices. ILTTo Advktiies. Advertipamenta or Kotics for the Kmpiro must lie handed into the office by l a'eioe on the day they arc do irrd to lio pulilislicd not Imltr. We cannot Kfrrce to insert lucru aiutrtnainour. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE Weekly Advertisements. i Those who desire, to have, adrcrtiesments ; inserted in the Weekly Empire should hand : them in hy Fntunlny morning, at the latest I fl)t.)iir advertising patroni will perceive J that, by out arrnngoinent of reading matter, 1 their advertisements will be always nr tr a very important matter to theta, HTSec till page for Telegraph Reports I. O. S. M. Thu ngular meeting of the Sons of Malta will be held tbia evening for the transaction of business find Initiatory ceremonies. By order GRAND COMMANDER. , , ! ,tr . . .,. .. ... 9iWe ore again under obligations to our Representative t Columbus, Hon. K. J. j McEwen, for valuable State Pocunients, for i i . . . .,, , . . i 'hien he will please aocept our thanks. ' - - ! Pibsosal. We had the unexpected pleasure I ' of a call from the Judge Baggotl, yesterday evening nncxpected, because we had not 1"""-rt " yu M a ''""" room whore he had rwen unmet im connneI by ipvrri illnpffs. The Juilge lofiku feLlv, hut i irniroing rapidly, and will, he is confiilpnt . i I j of '- 1 ro- IS68, at . of the t a Uve sf two aolil ford the last opportunities for uniting with Ihe new classes being formed; he will take ue more pu f ; -ii, .fW Monday. , - - i - , 1 l I TT Ti 7T., , I tTThe devotee, to the rtirlne of"tlie weed," aa- ' nJ wj 0get up ,artit oflfarings" many time. v " "" - " "' (a cuithilonce in which his physician pan ici pates) soon be ablo lo attend actively to the discharge of his nubile duties. hscharge of his pi 4Poe notice of J louse to Kent, in nn. ..l...n - - .. Sathiidat NiniiT. Our rlay eoina citi.ens w;il remember that a rare treat Is in reserve for them on Saturday evening of this week, at Wkrl's Hall. Most of our citizens will rail to mind Mr. and Mrs. Henri, who were the at' tractions here some three years ago, when Wal ter Kecble's Company was at Beckel's Hall. They are now, in connection with Mr. Fred. Williams, prepared to give, a more interesting entertainment than ever; and we hops Ihey will be warmly, welcomed back on next Satun day evening. Their programme for that even ing ia decidedly attractive, and will pay to see and hear. Tiik Caupuklls. Wo need ouly repeat what wo have already said, for those who failed to note it that Mall, Peel's Campbell Minstrels w. 11 be here ou Mouday evening next, and give a concert at Huston Hall, Everybody knows wbat lo expect ou the occasion ; and no body .will be ditappoiuted. Remember, then, "the j Campbells are comiugl" A.NuTui:a McKi.nur Rviioa. The Chief of ! Police received a dispatch yesterday from the ! immediately returned ; and in a short time the intelligence was received here that Joa was i caged, and was subject to a demand from Day ton, Policeman Van Doreu started for Rising 1 Sun yesterday evening, well prepared to bring Joseph here, if he waatobe bad I Joe's luck) star Mem to have at laai been obscured, and it iB probable that it will now remain in eclipse j at the corner of Oih and Mala if he does not. ,g,in give tho officer, the slip. His sharp ! pr.ctice with ibe police and th. public .how. him to be po.se.aed of abilities which it were ! a pity were not enlisted to better purpose. u- we are told that the peach and chc7' bnf ,re, TV"i"'.?,s waaLher vivea color lo the claim : but aa ex amiualion of the buda doe. not subatantiate th fact ; they are remarkably green for frost- 'nlppedboda. Werr are the pe.ch buda froaen? i a imiKv iiiiiii hiuwci. wnu icnuro iu au , . . n. , . ; tucky, t few miles from Cincinnati, corroborates lour owo opiniou, m id o upon examiualioo of hJB hew We c from tU Cincin. f.i.:. : nati Uaxelle of this morning : Thi. morning I made examination of all my fruit trees, and find lhat the peaches, cherries, nluus. pears aud applea are atill safe. A nart of my peach orchard is on a depressed piece of gruuudou Hie lop ot me nut, surrouaded in part by the native forests, here the buda look morefrh and less injured than anywhere else on my placo. Tbk"Oio Fous." We are grstifled to learn from "one of 'em," that the "Old Folks" have I determined to give two more concerts, which I are to come off at Huston Hall on Thursday ! ,nd Friday eveninga, SSth and 39tb of this 00t,"-. hJ been making 1 enquiries 01 na wits irgara o ina -purpose. ! of "y. old people," you are informed. Fass the word. I HJ" A chap oameU lauk aa arrested yester- .toaling a piece of calico from the door of John, y y r 0 8,oro corucr 0f jlaj0 Bnlj ! "u . " "" ' ,u "u i i2d street. The fellow wa. caught in th. act. I , jThi. morning, at our usual hour of riaing-5 o'clock-we had a alight hail ! , , . . - . atoru; ana the Diajor part of the lorenoon . t--m-A VI :,k t.:...U,. W Were faVOfed (7) With higgling 1H0W - W. are tho .port of th. clement. ' bcreabOUt.. i . . , Seal so Miiuxr-ar. We would call attention to the card of Mrs. II. L. Wsrrea, in this day's paper. Her stock of Millinery Goods is one of the IsrgMt and moat attractive ever presented to tht Isdies of this city. Read the advertise men, and then call and see the good. fXT'TboM who contemplate attending the fenciug school of Cspt. De, Reu should at mm anrtlv Thia aft rikjww mnA in Hnmia . f a day, are referred to the little poem In anoth er column a quaint, and not altogether unreal inspiration, which we clip from a paper printed thirty year ago. Th. muse bad aot drawn ! in.plr.llo.fnu. toUe. field.. , . The White Bill. The Slstesmeo ssys that Ihe Xeuia Torch Light In noticing the fact that all the numbers of the Republican psrty in both branches f the Legislature, Toted against the bill, declaring that Ihe word "while" In theeonstitutlon msant while, and lhat colored persons of whatever hue, not being titleens, had no riirht to vote, saya lhat it always favored legislation to dis courage colored Immigration. Any lavs not Interfering with the properly or personal liberty of the eolored people it believes to be good, and in this category it puts the act iu question. We imagine that it is Ihe only Republican pa per in the Stale that will lake so avusible a view, Instead of advocating legislation of that character many of the ltspublicau leader, are in favor of enfranchising .11 tho colored people down to Ihe sootiest negro. Tin y would have done it too, long ago but for the ihe uuuu itnuue and violent rcMtluuc lo ibeir negro cqnali'.y scheme offered by ihe lieiuocrscy. The latter have now passed the act lo give full force to the truo intent and meaning of ihe Constitution. We shall have no more Republi can Slate officers elected by negro votes. The Statesmau will bear iu mind thai Ihe Torch Light is loealcd In a community which has for years been particularly cursed by a worthless negro population, l'lace every other Republican editor of the Hiate in the same disagreeable position, and you would hsvelhe same txpression of sentiment v iih regard to negsoes, and negro suffrage. It is a little ilraiifje that lliCHS republican genllrniei mii'l hu e ilia agrceublc experience among negroes before they can see and feel tluit a "mingling of the races ' is an unbearable nuisance, mc ouiy wnj io "reach" these gentlemen, a id bring Ihem to n proper conception of the "relative condition of the races," is to stick them down among the egroea. If that Won't accomplish it, they are "goners." Speech of Hon. S. A. Douglas. We have received from Hon. 8. A. Douglas, a copy of bis Speech delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 28, IMS, in reply to Hon. A. 0. Grow of Mississippi, "iu opposi tion to the passage of a code of laws by Con gress, to protect slavery In the Territories, anil in favor of bsnishing from Ihe halls of Congress all ipiestiona touching domestic slavery In Ihe territories, and remanding them lo the people of the Territories, to be disposed of as they may see proper, subject to an app"al to the Ju dicial Tribunals, to test Ihe validity ofthe Ter ritorial enactments under the constitution of the United States; together with an appendix showing the position of distinguished public mon on this question, in the great contest of 16C.4 and 18.ri6." Board of Education. THURSDAY EVE., April 7. Present Messrs. Steele, Wareham, Stutsman, Lindsley, Phelps, Elliott, Bomberger, Boltin. Minutes of last meeting were read and adop ted. On motion of Mr. Slulenian, ihe following bills were allowed : Aaron Miller, 19,00 Chas. Anderson, C,80 U. B. Grove, 13,70 N. Rector, , SKM7 Cha. Rogers, - 13,00 On motion of Mr, Boltin, the Board adjourn ed tine die. ' " ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW BOARD. Present Messrs. Wareham, Fruden, Steele, Stutsman, Lindsly, Brown, Miller, Boltin, El liott, Uuiuberger aud Love. On motion of Mr. Brown, the Board organ ized by calling Mr. Boltin to the chair. D. A. Wareham, R. W. Steele, II I Brown, Hendersou Elliott, aod W. N , Love, member, elect from the 1st, Snd, 3d, oth, and 6th Wards, appeared and presented their credential, and were .worn Into office. On motion of Mr. Elliott, Mr. Steels was unanimously elected President of the Board. A petition from Ezra Clark, residing in the S.W. District asking permission to seud two children to Ihe S. E. District. Referred to members from 4ib and Sth Wards. Mr. Hswker, anon-resident made-application for the privilege of sending a child to one of the publio schools. Mr. Htulsmsn also made application for ad mission to the S. W. School, Request grsnted upon the payment of the regular tuition fee, . Board adjourned. , x .. ' . AiTOiKTUXDT.. Union Prayer and Sunday school.meeting. will beheld under the Auspi ce, of the Y. U 0. Association of this place- as follows: , Ctncord. April 10h, Sunday afternoon at 2; o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Vaudalia. Saturday evening, April leib. 1 o'clock, aud Sunday rooming, April I7lh, at 10 o'clock. . Ckamkertburg. Sunday after uooo, April 17th, at Sj-J o'clock, and In the evening 7 o'clock. itatMrtoiea. Saturday evening, April 83d, 7 o'clock, and Sunday morning, April 34th, It) o'clock. Pynsaai. Saturday eveuing, April 31st, 7f o'clock; and Sunday morning May 1st, 10 o'clock. BreekeWs. Suudsy afternoon, May 1st, o'clock, audio the eveuing at 1 o'clock. The meetings held In the day lime are fur Suudsy schools, and those io the evening pray er aad eonferenee meetings. IT Durst A Herehelrode, are, we are pleuaed to learn, shipping a great many Dry Goods. Country dealers have learned that they cau ob. tain goods of thia Arm on better Wnua than they can iu Ciuciuuati, Their busioc.. this yoar will greatly exoeed that of last seasna. Dealer, at different point, aloug our Railroad, will ascertain the advantage, of buying their good, here, if they will but call and examine good, aad prices. tT It is a matter of general pleasure that an armistice has been agreed upon betweeu the ex members of Council from the 3d and 6tb Ward. We learn that Ihey eauaually met at the store of Capt. Minick, ytsterd y ; broke their aworda beat the piecea into pruning hooks ; shook handa, and determined in the fu ture to cultivate the peaceful arte I They are clever gentlemen ; and now that the occasion for forousle belligerency is passed , they, like aeeaibla men, met like liienda, as they happily are. , IT Those dipper." who returned from "Warren, place" reported it to le a good place, but no fish are to be bad there. tT The Pioaeer Festival 'in Cineinnali, last night, was an Interesting sffilr. . Ml. At the upper reservoir of the Mur phy', ditch, 'some thirtytflve auileesouth-.ast of the Dig Tree., the .now ia reported to be twenty-one feet deep on the average, nvs the Mb Andre (lal.; independent, j. LAYHrx't UonvkbTioii. A Convention of the lay me. of the Cineinnsll Conference of llie M. . Chiirth la now in Session la Cincinnati. The convention is largely and respectably at tended. Oar fellow citltx-n, Mr. J. H. Aehey, we observe, is President of the body, and H. Elliott, Esq., also ef tbia city, la Secretary. The purpose of this Association is to secure a ay representation in the General Conference of the M. E. Church, and a proper voice in the temporal affairs ofthe Church. A riyhl which so properly be longs lo the laity should be granted tire to on the anting. The claim set up by some lhat the Miuuttri of the church are not only "called lo th Ministry," but are, by the Divine appointment, entrusted with all the temporal affairs of the Church, aud am to do all tho thinking, choiiug and acting for the members, is too monstrous to be cntertalued by an cnlighteutd people. The proper de mands of ihe laity, iu this regsrtl, will have to be granted, the ministry should yield graceful, ly whnt they will be compelled lo givo up. NEWS ITEMS. Mi. Tom Trollop?, a son of the well known Mrs. Trollope, and who resides at Florence with his mother, is shout to brin? out in Lon don a Work entitled "A Decsde of llslian Wo men." His briil her, Mr. Anthony Trollops, Is in India, in the Post oflice service, It was on the voyage thither that his lsst novel, "Doctor Thome," ivas written. Three Wi cks a;;o, says the Conner, last Fri day, James Mulcahy, his wifo nud Ihreechil ilren, arrived at Louisville, nn a steamboat from Pittsburg. His wife lefi the boat to come up into the city, and becoming bewildered was unable lo rind It i, tin, ami up to this time the has been unable to hear anything of husband and children. . One nf the grindstones, two tuns in weight, used In the Wheeling Belmont mill, bnrsterl on Friday last, one of the pieces striking a boy named Morrison, injuring him considerably The Hon. was running at the rate of shout 200 revolutions per minute, when a bed knife fell between it and the timbers, causing the acci dent. A vsin of iron ore has been found in the yard ofthe Clinton (N. Y.) Prison. It apparently runs in the direction of State lends outside the Prison .tor kode, in which ease it will be avail able Ar use in the Prison, furnishing ore for Ihe forges and labor for ihe convicts. Trinity Church, New York, Instead of pos sessing that entiles, wealth which some, both friend, and foes, seem to iinagiue, is in fact at this moment spending far beyond its means, and is almost at the point of bankruptcy. The oldest and probably largest liquor deal er in Bristol County, Mass., one Horatio Field, of Tauton, haslieen sent lo the House of Cor rectinn for ninety days, for violation of the li quor law, - The spirits in Mai no have an eye to chastity as well a. free lovs. A .mart breeze is going on in a family in Bangor, Me., where the wife has been accused by the spirits of infidelity to her husband. The remaiu. of Lard Howe, who was killed at tho Battle of Las. Georgo, on Ihe 9th of July, 1758, nave been discovered in Albany, N.Y., in a double coffin. At an eetsle sale in Charleston, S. 0., last week, Washington Allston's fsmou. painting of "Spalatru, or the Bloody Hand," was sold for f 3,01 1. Capt Benlly, of Monongahela City, Pa., who was shot by his deranged wife, some day. ago, is improving. Hopes are entertained of hi. recovery. . The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has been indicted before the Belmont coouty (Ohio) Court, for ferrying passenger, aud freight across the rivers! Bellair. Geo, E. Taylor, formerly a clergyman, but lately very intemperate, ilied in the police office, in St. Louia on Saturday last. One of the liquor dealer in Zanesville, a few days ago, threw all hi. liquor into the gutter and joined the Son. of Temperance. The receipts of the Hums festival in Chicago were 12,380 SI, and the expenses precisely the same sum. The steeple on a church iu North Oxford, Mass., w as blown down by the high wind on Friday last. In the Chicago Post office, there are now niuely.lvo employee., with forty, six mai) trains arriving and departing daily. A Philadelphia Court has decided that a false entry by a clerk io the books of a firm is forgery at common law, and must be punished as such . The latest dodge of counterfeiters is to print the name of some well-known and responsi ble business Arm on the back of their spurious bills. The New Orleans papsrs complain that the bars at the mouth of the Mississippi are be coming a mole formidable obstruction thsn ever. There is as much murder in the quality as in the quantity of liquor drank now-a-days. ITWilliain H. Tyler, the Deputy U. S. Mar shsl, who Was convicted a few daya since, at Detroit, of manslaughter, for killing Cspt. Hanry L. Jones, has beea fined one dollar and sentonsed to one mouth's Imprisonment in jail. Toe Detroit paper dsoounoe this light pun- aliment, ss a mere mockery of justice. 1j"A young lady, named Mis. Uulcbiii. comnillusu suicide in Atlanta, Us , on (bo iftib ult., by shooting herself with a platul, causing almost instant death. The only reason as igui-d for the commission of the act, is iliaaf pointed love. Poisoat-D BT Cakpv A child sved about three yeais, son of Jfr. Charles Curtis of thi. eity, was asogerously poisoned yesterday, by esting .quantity of fainted r.ady. Dr. Chest out waa sent for, who pronounced the rase to be one of poison produced from arseuie eou lamed Iu tiiecoionnt of the candy, j be child was very ill last evening, aud ita recovery is considered doubtful. We have heard of sever, al other children who were similarly .fleeted from the same csuse, in this locality, lately, snd it is high time inquiry into this matter was be ing mails. If poison is used iu making paint for candies, the public should know it, and we hone an investigation will at once be made. lAJmifrtU Jwtt, auk. Nearly all the coloring used in orosmeotiug csadiee ia "rank potaao'and "lb. public should kaow it." Jar containing eolored candie should b labeled "poison." CTltnow turns out iba Troy Whig ssys. thst the young lsdy who died from the etfect of having her ear pierced, instead of placing silk ia the wounds, a ia eustorosry,' she used colored worsted; which waa the reuse of bar death. The opetatioa ia aot at all dangssroua if eondurted in a Dronsr tanna. with ih .u , .,.... : ' ' Illiw iiinrwiii, t Time's Up! .Mir-0 Those who intend entering ny classes for thorough instruction In the useful accomplish ment of Fencing, will pleuso do so between thl. SLd Monday next, as 1 will nut receive pupils after Ibst dale. My second season will commence on MondVy. I have succeeded in securing quitcanumberof pupils fur tho Second Season, severs! of them my formir 'cholnrs This indicates that they arc satbBed with my qualtficalious for giving instructions in Die science of fencing. I return my thanks for the very liberal man uer In Which my exertion, have been tnuit til ths citizens of Dayton, and trust that I shall, in all cases, succeed in deserving their n- EDW. DE KEU. MARRIED. On the 3d Inst., hr Parson H. Heine so, Mr. Daniel Methardto Miaa .Mary Jane Key, both of Miami. org. On the 1th Inat., by Rev. I). Winters, al the iei. douos, of the hrlde'a rather, Mr. Joseph H.Bsjdenlo Mi-is llsrrlet A. Miller, both of Miami Tp On the ssnie, by the ssme, s lapt. Veasel' Ho tel, in Alexantleravllle, Mr. David C. Dryilen to Miss Jemlms Bevlngton, both of Mlsnii Tp. On the 7th Inst., by riev. Jthn fciwientc, Mr. Christian Gentner to Mlas Susannah HuMcr, both of 1'yrraout, Ohio. LUNCH every day, at the "Metro politan," at 10 o'olool.. AprO For fine Pictures OO TO OIESSEMAN'S. Third atreet, one floor Kaat ofthe Town Clock. JI,,1-UI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dwelling House to Rent. ON Kirst afreet, west or Ludlow, totr-lv oc cupied by Joahua Rhodes, containing 1 Rooms, ,i Binmi- nnn inrfrv uttj. Inoulre of a. tl. Sullivan. 411 M .tr.l nr t l,u ofllwon Sd street, west of tho riilclltis House. '59 SPilliVO MILLINERY. '59 Mrs. II. L.WARREN, ATo. CI Main st, between Second and Third, WOULD INFORM THK LADIES OK DftVton and Vlclnltv. that slit hai Um r turord from the Knet, sud is now opening tne laic fit aud most IrefttitKul itsiortment of Millinery Goods That ha ever bfoi ben tirasentnl to her custom ers, 'ihe kssortwent consists, it. part., ol' 'j BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, &C, All of which sre most fashionable patterns, and well seleatsBd with speulal reference to the tvsnts and the tastes of her o us turners Ladles are Invited to call and examine her stock. at her Store, two doors north of the Court House. aprS-luitfaw Opening Every Day!! TO THE LADIES THE UNDERSIGNED DAS KEC'KI VED her new Siring stock of Millinery nutl l'niiry l.oods t ! ! Her slock of bonnet,, Is large snd constats or silk, Mraw, Crape., aud all other kinds thst the Spring Trade demands. She aeena slaoon hnnd a aii,ti.t sasortment ol Mowers, Ribbons, Hiike, Crupee, Hlinniolles, itonneta, L,aoea, Head Uresses,taps, Children'. Hats and Flats, Wroaths, Frames and Wire, All of whlou she otters at LOW PRICKR, al her old snd wsll-Lnowa estAliliahnient. She solicit, a uon tlouance of the public patronAge. Kl-Bleachtiif and Trlumlug done on short notice. MRS. N. HOWARD, No. lis Mala street, near Fourth, apr7-ui DAY TON, OHIO. SOMETHING- NEW. THh Antnmatio Castor, or House-Keeper's Friend, Is simply s Revolving Caator, wllh s number of Flaire or raua attNCheli iirodueinK s pleAsaiit current of air anddrlea away the llleauod iuaeets the peats of the Dluner Table. The pi Icea denot exceed that of th ordinary Castori now o. exhibition .ad for sal at "SHERWOOD'S," 111 Third atreet. N. B. This will h rnnnd An Invmlnahli. A-tli-ic in the slok room, for Unolne and Veepins ott' nita. I ( .o 3 (70 I no ? aha 1 jials- O jto P-i a B C a i I s I - S3 o- 1 i Kill .0 o I Col 2 IS - a - 5 3 8 i itf 8 Mtii 5 s I. N. WINTER, TSft V . aM. wwr m iMrrcnaiii Manor NO. 113, MAIN STREET, Batwaaa Sd and 4th ata Daytoa.O., rPAKES tbl method of informing th A etusswses' Usytosi aud vli-iolty, that ha Km now ia hissMjiloyHMHit asveral i.i.-etiut workateu, and Hist lie la prepared to stake to onlvr, lu the tM-t alste of the trade. sod aesotdlna lo tha tuAot lA,him. aSte cut, .-.utiewen' I loth tea of All alnda. li-i WAiTsntaait nia work to five periset sllalcTlivn, aud reclfully avlWtla a liberal ahara of public IMtrouA.-. apie-SuiiUttf. COPAKTSBRSHIF. XE hay thia day associated with u. ! v kuslaea. D. W. liewstrt, under th styki of Hit. MlUMU and Stewart I . . HAAI aai aiiTCHKLI.. ApiUI, apis-iw A. W. JUCK &(;o., (SutCl'SBor to J t. CI MFri.) Ilus'on Building, Dayton, KEEPS constantly on llniul, nt Wholesale and Retail, a lAle atinoilmrnt of Tin, Jiipnniiotl Ac li'c(l Wiirr, Also, a Inrire variety of rooking, Parlor, r'ininn Room and llox stoe",aucti as Loch coil's Fcononij-, T 11 I V .71 1 Si , ECONOMIST, III A DEM, IRWIN AIR TK1UT. lea Cheat, and Iceberg Pefrigerator. (if all aiea, deaet littntis and prle.-s. 1'lieae are of lutaluntile liuiHirtanee, p.trlteiilntly when h i-in iu ain-h ileinand aa nt the i,il- cut ,' h, n. Co iiaUi-a ainall tptnntlly trll to food ndi ;iiit,ite Ihenuie itny IA lo proeiile nn ICEBEItO REntlGERATOR ! ! Water Coolero. Ice 'renin Fleeter nml li tHitiir Tuhs. of all filtajiea nml tis. Aifco a gtiin i il n tortmcnt or Kitchen, P.tuirj. Ijnjn1ty iuid Dairy Utensils. JOSH Ol.lMiKH. so Ion ami ndl-kuoun to tl e nltlens of Ihtvtoii and vriiijr a n -npcilnr Tin it nd Short Worlvfr, ctmHnuoh nt l t.ien nn of the Mnnufftcttit lnr ife.iMl'iiirnt , rtmi we mr 1'it'.ti1 io 4n all ntniisf work Irt nr lineof trnde. n Tin WhlsMe to a Holler itrrrrhlnir, In tlie moti n-orl; niHiillke iiirtiim r, ii ml at ihorl nntii . We are jm nan il to do nooFiNCiV'srouTixc; For nil bItcp snd desci Iptions of IniUiliniis. All onles HnnMulK rr-Ti' etl hik! untniotU at- irmled to. A W. ft I f t; nn I t o. Mourning OoooAa. lllack Tiiinx'iOr.t 'iotli, I Slack Urenii'lind Dcrajro, lllnck Cilk (Irermdine, I'.hiek liynderc Iktaye, lllnck liernjie Jobes, 1 '.lnk Kroni-h l.iwii". 1'ilaek I'rpneh Organdies, (lood sttH-k Mniiminr I'rinte and (tinglmm, nt the CABH BTORB of Apr JOHN, VAN DUUKN sud CO. TRAVELING DRESS GOODS. Cbena Valencia, Bilk Ravella Cloth, Ptccolomlnl Plaids, And Croea Ovcra, Mohairs and do Balges. A Inure nml deiiiahle aloek nt LOW cash PHICF.N. nprti JOHN, VAN IIOHFN And f il. THE One Horse shoeing shop, ON THIRD BTRBET, few doors Kant nf the, IVt On n r, DAYION, 0. THK Subscriber is now better prepared, than ever lo accommodate hia old enstnm.-i k. n,l me p'.u-uc, in ine llorNC-SlKM'iiif; Busi sift, III Its various hrnuchc.i. HartloliUr attrtiKnn will be r! en to all In me horses, nitch us spur h(Mfs, and hoolbouud. aiideornsln Ihrir teet, will Im: cured sHtilnutoiy to the owin r ol suih hoi see, and it not, tiionej will he reMiinh tl. ALSO. Horses that Interfere uill he thodtojire vent It, and wurranted, or mouey 'rt'funiled. He will jieraoiir.111 sii)eilnt(-ud (ill uiktutrutd to his care. TliHiikiul ir p:ist lavois, he renpectiiilly fiaks a continuance ol "the patroiing tl hlf in. I fin. toiners, and will be h.ippy to HULiimmodtito us ninny w ones us urny lavor nun witii n imii. apry-dawiy NATHAN SII'UHMAN. Uounul and (.ttettc uopy "-) .SMITH k WKSTOX'S New Patent .Revolver, l-'Olt .SAL U AT LANODONS' HARDWARE 61 OR II THIS ristol ia ti c Jiirli teat one in tho lvorU tint hiis force. Weight oulv Ten (iiwieer; is loailed quicker than other risToli nre emoeti: is suieto tlie under all L'ircuiunt.'iucf it, .No iiipny in uansetl to the Ann or Aniunltlmi by nl lowing it to rriimto lunuru any iriiKiii ui lime, it is SO riniiIe in its L'onstiuctiou that It 1- not ll.thle to n't nut nf order. .siieriectlt sale tociiriy. The c Under holds beven shots two ui'irc thnn o'tfu-r mlli ristol. apro Fine Pocket and Table ll'TLCUV. LANODONS' HAKDWABE ETOBE. Wontcnholmn's I'ockcl Cutlery, American Tallo t'utlery. apra EMttkOlulioii Kotice. 'PUR partnership hcretoforo existing be A tween Ihe under. .rued, is Ihii d.iy ditolved by mutual consent. Tin- buaineaa ol tht- lititi w ill l aettied by the senior lucml-er, J. Lt-lainatierKi-r, lo u'hom accounts ui.ty Ih-j, nd. aud who v ill aeiilr the oeina. j. t.r n e. ii r. ui, t. It, Apii A. t-LUU01.il, I'lcar flic 'k'rark ! rpHE undursiKoedwIII continue tho Ctotlilnit buai A ueaa In all Its brsuches, st Ihe old stsud, on ad atreet,ous door mil ol the Central liana, lie ro- titrns hia DiAUka lo all hla liatrona Tor tli.-tr lilitra pAtroaAKA herstolore, nd tlealrea to tmorm them, and seorea of aw one that h la bet er than ever piepnrcd to acoiiiuiiiodittc them and then real puhllc, with a full etaek ol Ready Matt (Tnthlnr, ol everj descrlptloit, teota Furniahiiur tooUa, etc' Sy-n-uiu ni.u eollaia, to aland up, and atra)ia to keep down tho.c who ate Inclined to rl.e to., luxhl lu a word, he ha. every thtiijr In Die tlotluu line, which the puhtieiuavdei.ue. -clear the track, IUbbll!" api-lf JUUKfH IKUKNNBliRfltK. PRIME FRUIT. 7n i'N'-i frosh and sweet Ontngcs, and l new aupply of other chol -e Iruita, juirt received h IV. II. UIIAMiKMiI HUaoiICO. aprft jog Thlnl street. David Furlusy, -v IS' a.h AuoV l- al- 1)V virtuo of tiu urJJr of sule. inuJo ly the II tJuperior Court ol Uo&tic. nierTooubtv.ohui. io thsu !: sntiiltd cuti;, lu ai dirvcitJ, I will on I SATURDAY, APRIL Vth. 1869, Atths iloor of tLe Court Jiouss, In tbo cits latoo sail st rub lio nuetiou jiu i fulory loiht highest bidltir, let wee u thu hours n( i sud 4 o'- 1 cUck 1 M. ot said djr ,ths lt lluwing dui ribed i reuiitf, to wit! iSiiuaie in tho evunlv of Mont- funiarv and Bute, of Ubl j,n-l lft Ihe fcwntUip of , aoknon, and in thetowu ot Kartutravilts, uitd de- j sor.tod i tullyw. to wit; t-t. Onaout-lot sVu. H. ! 4ilusU in Kald tuvrn. 2d, luts, 1st Ure Aj. A li, ' on Charles Uosd Sod additional l..t of i t'arnserHt llle. lyluf on ths mh sid ut V alnutFt. Jtt.snd luu An. 9Jfvo, yiudi'Z,biUigin-)uf on said Char le Hired 'd additional pUi in caI town of t'aruerville; Jib, out lot A. and I ff? Ko. sad.'tHu Itetd's ibd addition to Onai Itm Kst d Ksordad pUt. th( bciug situau in lbs futy M Hontg'fmmrf sud Htate of Ohio, 1-stitg iii-luU Vo. ttf. which msjr bo fouod va rsvrles jiUt of Olivsr Lilyriiuj.le.i.t thssuid town. A!es ti'.ti wsst hi.ll of in-iot No. $ on ?id vUt sud betn tituattyt rn ths st ebte of 1n lot No, 47. and irontUf the street raociu ent and wt In said town. Alb, known in Charles Heed's ndiiiimn to Far- msrSvills u in lo4 iSo. bl, which en tsuors fully swen hj referring to said ChuxUa licd' rscoriisii plat. Hil property hm Iho pprai.jd as fullowt:- Lot hi. 19 st $iiii:oo ' Wstthalfof lu-M No. 8 st 7, In tot K. AT nt 7i o act snnnot t sold fos toss than LWferilrUtAf the np(raiMi vain. t ' lii-0. W, MALA.vrrRE, Ms ter Coii)itiE'usr. A.Cl.AT, Att's ib9 mi , ATTACHMENT. Jcdm' Andenretd, IMaintilT, ) Before Oeeryia Owen, -' vs. J 4. P, ol the on, o SHefors 4. r IMJ ON th second day of April, A. D. 1859 the said Jualiu laaaurd. an order of Attaitb tent la the shove sctioa, f..r the .na tu on. hun dred sad twswtt do'.'ars. JuHH iSMMIHll, j j , ' T.iriir v. a t i ?i..i - -. lit j i , Cor. Main and 4th &ta . I l . t.. I . S 1 I 1 I It n;un iiiiii I'Msuinnai) ruilNiTiiiUvi. !jf!i, r linli,Tnlii Utrtl rsol, Hi ilsft iitU ' AVnt.lt tniit4 i v ' lint llnrlo, i . iiMrtilit, A i at kkak" Nnrr.. vninFR 7"' t WOl l.l) SAY TO ALL IMTin'sTKlf ' Out I h we the het natni tmrnl ol fnr1oi-h- chNnihei iti (n this rltv, n1 wonM ln He j on 1 cil and sre (or vonrolvs, sitU fit ss kw rntcs they en 11 ho ohtuincilf Im UtTi'. , jf MF1D ALltlON PARLOR BUlTB'l IN FOBEWCOD (IsQLlD) AK, WALWCT, .1m11riri In rrpn.M i 1 1 1 rich. MnltlMon t fnlrrs i Alio, in lirvrfi'vtelleeud llnlrt Mh. Asre, thtmher Suite; in tfttirood, 0K noil W lNl.T.eomsitfi A tlim's Whftl Ndl J hi i nt- iiinm ui iit'i. t won il art y In poncln"!oti Mmr thfx'.ftro ntanufn tnred hy tit)s-lr, and Mould he olrsved to hive v entur ninl iirf iuj ptiK'Ii o; I'liri.l'tiiir. u hefhrrj. nuy fr nm. 0. V. BYK8, tM""' f'.jiiif r of 4th and sin n stirrti GENTLEMEN'S Fufniliiiiij: Ciool ! ! New, Nnvol, Lle;;:iiit ond I'toinl. . , Inr, lot of liioso inihp?tsiiMe nrtiyLs jut re' ocived. ' i Tim l'.OYS licit luUcliioyi'ins. c',w ', l '.p:ir iiieir e!r,tlies 1 li-iv,t no ihmlit u ill .-n t find km me, iih ye.ira of txpi tiln:o In.' prowil In iliru tl: ic I eiin suit tlifir jiivoni: ' ;rii,,.,:, . i. :.:.i .'1 ni,u.'W l'UBl (ll-IUIJ I'l IIIIIPH - llio Corporation, who bus not v. -rn lAf'KKTH and l'ANX 1 iu liiiu ami llior'-u.iiiy niiovulo Iiih cxlcru.'il uji.V ooi'.'itiee, by iliuu.-in f. tut up in u suit of my wcll-iiuiti g,tiuifiits. l'urrut' are rr ;' siectfu11y iutitcil lo tx.iUii.io l!m oC'l.- My elin.k of (ieutlcuicn's Wear is nnn i.jj of tli o most coluplvlo and teauliAil in tb-f luarkel. Cull nml cxiimiuo lie T.uttnl Stair - W. G. BEEENK, ? apt?- No. I, Muln street; lliyt.-.n, (ihhi. h i -, T ' -kuonn A. H. TUCKER'S i OPENING 1 SPUIN(i & SUMMKir Milliner IM-t-l TllUrsd?, April 7th, 1SS9 ,..-,. xt Jui , A. & T. vIOltE :iio :to ittr,i:ii, vTATinyLoft nij i rDir ' O I n I iW.talltl - V ' SV Star Mills WRITING' .- wan raDers.r-.-' i ' w U K would invito tlio uttenlioi, oT Imvi, ' lo our Si'KI.NU s'j'ui'K of t Paper Hangings, Docoratioce, Ac , Which ia now u-rv i-i.timli-tp. Wu .1, iica n..i gi-t without ehsrge, in any purt ol' the vl v. nurd AT ' ln I I la IImiii i ..rf. 4 i.sr. ij.tr, littllll l I I I, N. W. WILSON HAS Jl'ST HKfTlVKI) I'm: IIK.-T and most eomplete stock of , SriUiNt-jr c: 'SUiMMKn DUUlb ailU DliUBS F. er broMlit to this city, tvhtt !i were in ir.ut.net uifd epieilTtn hts oider by JOHN II. Ith'TKK. 01 in fkiiiiatl, as'botn. U 'tfd to lie Ihe best Boot ami sh.u .M:imii'n:iirer In Vno Wi-at. In Shimon 1 H VK sid Wil l. FFFl'ON H A N 1 1 s full and varied sioojt of My Own Manufacture, Which, fotsiVLK andqi'AMTVla L'NSlini' sm.' .il. Inirt ounllJcnt I cm, .et ou t 1 HIS I! em; HI II Ml IllHITi HHOKn In the olty, and 1 will irtisrntce aallsiaeiioK in r " aaiT,. . . .. iH:iKjeuiitii, k- -r i ; W W. WILSOM,'"1 ' w.taJftkAk a iliwra amith-o (Be Mimet. " . , .w .- - ,t :, I N. V'. VvValss) keeps s aurjurhinnrrlcleul FRKNl It BLACK INC. . , - ., . XtrNo r.atewf 'iiiept at tbia rUe- lisbmeiiL aprt-uai to v3 W . J J O S I At f 4 " o i M t a .rj "rjs w w a s O I w. f v " v. --aQ Lang3ons' llAHDWAltTI'STOKn AMICrf' Catt i-Vci Spades, . - a- . .b. b, Miovt-1-. I'HHt fclerl 11 .- ;iirleH I'ioh eN, ; , sltt Itukt-v. M-'l A lina. 1 1 1 s A' liiuiiif I'ttikt.. . llt-tlm- Mifr. v t'tiiiiUiv ii-tirH Cnil Steel Ticks, Matlock and ticubb llw. ! Bird Cages & WireGoo-l'j zj.vc)o.w n.iitDirAi:r sim.'i;' . ; v" IPIN'K Imported Tin t uymi, l-'iaa I'liiuli W oiiil.dii, Moekioi; nnd h, 1 .'. lb)., 1 he ' nates. ,,,i'rrel t'nea, v lr.t-tl(lir,n, 1','K itim Hi, -a, I l,,aali-ia. C,k tN hl.pa, elf., t tc, Lllue ali,t acre-.i., lie Utah ( ul ra. nil .ii-n. .,1.1 j- ( , ' Corned E&cf. . ' - ANK'F arficle for le ettesib Al the f item P r laert at,4f, Fithteru .Mnikrt H ui-. a. a t 'j V S. u iv, i i L-1 V Si,