Newspaper Page Text
AMUSEMENTS. OLD FOLKS' CONCERT t -- - m i Th "Old folk" of On"" "W the di ration of rauv may uq a is piiaw ..." will in Grand Ooncorts HUSTON HALL, 05 THUHSDAT ft 7EISAT EYES., APRit tin abb tsnr, Zxx Antique Costume ! WITH A ALMOST ENTIRK CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I st" Doors pee at V o'clock. Grand Knlry, at e'cloek. Prloe of dl.smB, M wnti, Ticket m.y b. bad at Mm MusU and Book Mora. aprSt For Cash Oni) j AT No. 116, Main street. N. W. WILSON HAS JVPT RECKIVKD THK BEST and west complete itoek of SPBING & SUMMER Boots and Shoes Krer browjrht to thin city, which werr msnufaetured expressly to his order by JOHN H. DKTKRH, of C)n riauati, aefcaowledired to both best Boot and Shoe: Muultum la the WMt. ln.wWit.OBl HAVE and WILL KFKPON HAND m full md varied stoes of lily Own Manufacture, WhUh.torPTTLR andQUALITTli CNftURPASS 11 1 em confidant 1 eaa get up TUB BEST FITTING BOOTa HHOF.S la th lty, aad I will fuarante aatialactloa la all ease. Respectfully, H W. WILSON, lit Mala street, t doors anuth of the Market. M. W. W. alao kMpa a superior article of FRENCH BLACKING. ' SsSrNo Eastern Work kept at this estab . Ushment. apN-da Wo. 88 Main at.,oppaatta Court Houer, DAYTON, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Pioklet; every variety of Fruiti bermetioally ealed in tin and class, Preserves .Jellies, Cat sups, Sardine, Oyai ten, Salad Oil, Sauoe, &o. Wood and Willow Wara of all varieties, Child ren's Cab, Toy Wafooa, Wheelbarrow, Hocking oreea,te.,tc. aprlt Opening Every Day! I TO THE LADIES THE UNDERSIGNED UA8 RECEIVED bar HW Spring Stock of millaerr anal Fanejr Oooda 1 1 1 Hit atoek of bonnets la Urge and eonalata of Cllk, Straw, Crape, and all other Hindi that the Spring Trad damandi. aha seepa alaoon hand a splendid aeeortment of Flowera, Bibbons, Silk, Crapea, Bbemellea, Bonneta, Laces, Head Dreaaea,Capa, Children! II aU and Flata, Wreaths, Frames and Wires, All of whlou aha offers at LOW PRICKS, at her old and woll-knowa oatabltahmant. aha solicit . a oa ttauaac of the public patronaff. fciRIchliur and Trimming done oa ihort notice. MRS. N. HOWARD, No. Us Mala street, near Fourth, aprl-tm DAYTON, OHIO. Charles Aubert' s Estate. $4,000 Worth or Jewelry, AND 11.000 worth of other Personal Property At PubUc tat by ADM'R. OF CHARLES AUBERT. BKO'D nITE pertOD&l property belonging to estate A of Charles Aubertdeceasedyoonsietlngof a large ttsberof gold and silver watches, eloeks, Jewelry ot ererjf kind, one dark brown 8 year old oolt, ooe line rosewood six oc tare ptano forte, household and kitchen furniture and other personal property, will he sold at public vendue, at the late store room and residence of the deceased, In Dayton, Ohio, on Tues day, the 10th day of May, 186.. eoinmenciuf at 10 o'tiloeK In the forenoon, and will continue from day today thereafter till the property Is all oold. Terms of Kale All sums under to bceash, ftll auma above ft and under 60, to be three months credit, all mm above 60 and under 100, to be six months credit and all sumr of ! and over, ft months oredlt. la all oases of credit, the purchaser to give nil note with approved personal security, for amount pur chased, to bear interest from day of sale. Held watches, clocks and Jewelry are all of the keek quality, ana were selected with gieat care by Mr. Aubert during his Mistime, for the retail trade In the city of liaytoa and vicinity. pr9t-dtt 8 BOLT1N, Administrator. '59 SPRING HULLINERY. '59 Mrs. XL L.WARREN, No. 61 Main st, bctrteit Second and Third, WOULD INFORM THE LADIES OF Dsytoa and vicinity, that aha haa Just -euraed from the Ka.t, and 1. now opening the laxg eat aad aot beautiful assortment of Millinery Goods That kas over before been presented to her custom ere, Xleaseortsut coiisisU, lopart, of kM v BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINaS,&C, All of which are most fashionable patterns, and well elected with special reterence to the wants and the tastes of her sustomere. Ladles are In vited to call and examine her stock, M her Mtore, two doors north of the Court House. nprevimdaw 12 1-2 eta. per Yard. BAIiZAniNES! JUST RECEIVED ONE CASE more si them, at The Cash Store tOJUt. TAX DOM IT a CO, 5 a& 5 la 1 & 2 ,lPO9 1e. pit I mm VOL. X. IT tat DAYTON OHIO, MONDAY, MRU 25, 1S3J). NO. 82. THE DAILY EMPIRE owwioai oa puoiciorioNt latin BsiUing. TkiH tt, Stilk AU keL. Itii i Ultmi B H.ITaa.OOaev yaevlaodTenee. 10 eeaManr Wr:k. prabl. t tiaeearrler. Slaal. eoplee.autaa lnwr.ao.re. Seente. Cincinnati Agency. The Olnelanati Trno Fonndrr Comnenr ia onr dulf anthoriaod ARant to make eontraeta aad receipt for Adremeemrnta aubaeriptions, dte., ia tbat eity. To BoaiaiaaMaii. Tha Empire Job Room. are la eoaiplote trim, and we are aow prepared to do work of all deaeriptioos ia the best atyle eftbeari. Call In and examine eor work and learn onr primes. IT To ADTsanaaas. aVdrertiaemeiits or Notices for ths Empire must be banded Into the office bj lea t'cUek on tbs day they are de sired to be published no! iefr. We eanaot eeree to insert them after tbat hoar. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. Weekly Advertisements. Those who desire to hay advertisements Inserted In the Weekly Empire should hand them In by Saturday morning;, st the latest lft)Our advertising patron will perceive that, by oat arrangement of reading matter, their advertisements will be always it no a very Important matter to them. CTSee 4th page for Telegraph Reports. tTSee aale of Real Batata, by order of Court to com off to morrow. FssaoirAb Bro. Hill, of the Springfield Press fsrored as with a friendly call on Saturday en ing. Ha reports the Democracy of Clarke la good eooditioa ; a report which ia certainly true, from the fact tbat they extend a hearty support to tbsir ooonty paper. Ths De kmc ra cy of Clarke hare pesos within their borders; and although the opposition far out number them, they propose next fall to throw their ranks into ronfueion, and greatly decrease their numbers. CTTba Odd Fellows' Fsir commence at Deckel's Hall thiaevening The Managers bars been at considerable expense and trouble to get up an entertainment for svery evening this week, which will in every regard, it is claimed. eclipse any fair heretofore held in Dayton. Tbs gold snd faney gooda to be sold one evening this week, ere on exhibition at Lafee's Jewelry Store, 3d at, where any information in regard to the articles, and terms of sals will be cheer, fully given. Oaan rsoM ma Chbistt's W publish tos dsy the reply of the Proprietors of George Christy's liiastrels, in answer to a card from many of oar eitlsene, inviting them tn give one or more of their excellent entertainmenta in this city, after the eloss of tbsir sogsgement in Cin cinnati. We are pleased to notice that they have consented to give a Concert here on their return from Cincinnati to the East, which will be in about three weeks. Their entertainment at Huston Hsll on Sat urday availing wsa a success, the Hsll being crowded, and the audience enjoying the per formance hngely. They will be welcomed back again. "Old Folks" TsuaansT aid Fawar Kra i.w's. This is a holiday week, and we will have our timataksa up with continuous attrac tions. We feel aure, however, that prominent in these attractions will be the Concerts of ths "Old Folks" on Thursday and Friday evenings. With this announcement we might stop, with ths assurance that a "note would be made of the fact, for future uae ; " but we will add tbat more than Banal efforts, are being made by the company to present the progremme,on the even ings named, in a manner that will leave noth ing to be wished for. Having the experience their former concerts, they will add many at tractions and points of interest to the forthoom- iug entertainments. In a word they will throw in the sbsds every thing in the concert line ever before given in Dayton. Every body will went to bs present, and we counsel oar frienda to secure tickets before the evenings of the con certs. Tickets can be procured at the Book and Music B tores of the eity. CisnsNa. Evsry property owner wants a eiatsrn; and when they eaa get them construc ted st the rates asked now a days, there is no excuse for not having them. We refer our readers to the advertisement of If. Best, in another column. He is now prepared to ab tend to work ia the beet order. ID" Bear in mind that O. Oibbee Mayo, Ksq. of Cincinnati, will deliver a free lecture on to morrow evening at Wesley Ohspel, Sd St., com mencing at half Mat 7 o'clock. Subject: "Mind and the Improvement of Memory." We have examined Mr. M.'a aystam, and are favorably imweased with its bnportsnee. Ws have no doubt but that, when the matter is in vestigated by students and profeesional men, the system will at onee be adopted by them . GauT Babouw Oaasoa or Btrenrsas, Mr. Eapich, furniture manufacturer and dealer, Main street above second, contemplates chang ing his business ia a abort time, and oftere his large and elegant stock of furniture at 7hole e prices. This will afford a rare chance to the public, aad all who desire to get extra Sao furniture at low prices, should avail thsmaalvee of en opportunity thsy will probably never have again. His stock of fine, medium aad plain furniture ie sot excelled any where. Don't neglect the chance. CTSlover aad PfUcm, at the New Market Houae Preeervatory, hav en hand, and are eonttanlly receiving, fresh meats of superior excellence, which they sell at a little) lower prist than poor meet ia obtained; aad they keep oa hand butter, eggs, and produce, which they sntod at less price than the same eaa generally bs had ia markst. Thsy also have prime groceries, and a great many articles for lbs public nee, which they offer at the lowest cash rates. Measra. 8. at P. are gaatleawnad liberal dealers, and the people will tad it ad vantageous to deal at their place. Maiukq NswfrAria. Messrs. R. W. A D. Davis, of Xsnia, 0., have invented a machlee for printing the address of subscribers oa new a papers, which will obviate the alow task of wriliog the aemea, aeeomplishing the work at ti e rate of tea thouaand per hour I This will be a great instltutioa, aad if h prove accepta ble to tbs craft, will and a lodgment ia every printing office of Mandiag in the eouatryv Ths inventors have applied for a patent. Any information which may be desired with regard to ths ssw invention eaa be obtained by ad dressing the Messrs. Davie, at Zsois, Greene 0o..O. ITJeokuM asys if it ia the iateatioa of the elements to wash aseat, they are moving ia the right direction, Uh prospect af soecesdi Oon Follow CsLianos. To morrow the Odd Fellows of this City, and visiting Breth ren from different points, will have a grand celebration la this eity. It is expected that, if the weather will perm it, the tnrneut to morrow will be one of Ihe most imposing snd exten. slve ever hsd ia this eity. Although the pros pect at the present writing looks gloomy, ws entertain the hope that In the plenitude ef change With which we are aiwred in this me ridian, ws may be lucky enough to hsvs a clear dsy. In any event, tbe work of preps ration will be made for a brilliant time, and we will hope for the best The preparations for ths eoterteintnent st the Phillips House to morrow evening are going on In approved order, and we predict that it will be ea "occasion long remembered." Mr. Hubbell will leave nothing to be desired un lees it be a repetition of the same thing st sn sstly dsy. Ax Anwxa swo Riplt Ths Jsckaon Mis sissipplsn, ac intense Southern fire eating jour asl, which is anxious the South ahould go out of the Union, recently put the query to tbe Memphis (Tenn.) Enquirer, whether It was not in favor of Southern secession from ths Union, if a Republican ahould be elected President in 1BG0. The Enquirer responds "that It sub scribes to no such doctrines," aa resisting the ineugnrstion of a President constitutionslly sleeted, and that it will resist it to the utmost, and it adda that until the Southern people are struck wilh judicial blindness, itcsn never take a deep hold anon the public mind. It asenres the Mississippisn, that it and ita friends will hare a sharp time before they are able to dis solve the Union. liy The wheat crop in this Valley increases in promise as the aesson advancee. We have information from the neighborhoods in this vicinity to the effect thst "the wheat, generally, sever looked better at this sesson of ths year, Some poisons complain thst their wheat ia rsther rank," but do not believe it will be dam sged by the luxuriant growth "if the westber should be tolerably dry between this and hsr vest." Some field corn hss already been planted. but aa the ground has been cold and wet, it is probable tbat those who get their crops in af ter this dste will succeed better. The osts crop scorning on very well despite the cold rain a, There is time enough yet for getting in crops. IT Ths public attention hereabouts hss for sometime pest been directed to Esatei Sunday; the general impression hsving obtsined thst the weather would chsngs on thst dsy. Easter 8undsy was pleasant, snd the public enjoyed it as a terse of unusual grscs, by turning out mssse. Towards sundown ths sky from a point northwest to the extreme southwest be came o'ercast with clouda of stormy import ana wis morning, aitnongn sunlight struggled with the gathering gloom for awhile, glooji cap nsd the point, and a sold rain commenced drip ping upon as. Thia "turn" haa had the effect of ainking hopes of the masses in the predid tion of fsir westher, whils the "seers" clsim thst it will be " all right in a dsy or two !" 0 ur sympathies are with the "seers." Asothe RoBBtar On lsst Thursdsy a man who gavs his name aa Henry Turner, called at the residence of Mr. Emanual Hawker, about three miles seat of this eity, on ths Xsnia pike, and asked ferwork. Mr. H. gsve him employ ment,and he worked very diligently until Friday evening, when he complained of the tooth ache. Ia the night he got up, and going to the kitch en, took a fin gold English Lever Watch from the pocket of Mr. H.'s vest, which wss hsng- ing against the wall, and cleared out The watch was worth $100 ; Joshua Johoaon, ma ker, No, 346. There was a "work mark" insids with No. 2007. Cbss. Aubert, Dayton, 0. Turnsr is C ft. high, sandy hair and whia ksrs; light complexion; hsd on a bear skin over. east, nearly new, calico shirt, snd striped pent. Hs hsiled from Oineinnsti. Turner is believed to be the same person who robbed the houae on the Yellow Springs rosd on Saturday night, as hs was seen in thst neighborhood on Saturday evening. Rosssaar . We are informed that some burg. lars entered the house of a gentleman, whore- sides about seven miles from thia eity, on tbe road to Yellow Springe, on Saturday night last, and robbed him of between 1300 and $300, A portion of tha money, in gold, waa taken from ths pockets of his pantsloons, in his bed room, and ths ballanee, in bills, from a bureau drawer in another room of the building. The officers are now in search of suspected parties. LTWe call tbe particular attention of our lady readeta to the advertisement of Mies Hsckett, whose store is locsted at No. 41, Main st. She has a stock of elegsnt millin ery, which she is just opening for Ihe inspection of the ladies. She certainly offers great induce ments in quality, sty Is and price to purchasers. Layivo or a Coaxxa Browa. Ws learn tbat ths Corner Stone of the new Catholic Church ia the eastern part of the city waa laid at 2 o'clock to day. Arch-.Bi.hop Purcsll, of Oin, cinaati, and other dignitaries ol the f arch. were pressnt at ths ceremonies. CT Bimm Bra. 'a Hams are the card here abouts. Thsy are going off rapidly, and those who wsnt to secure them should call at the Head of the Bason soon. Tbs Messrs. B. hsvs also received a choice lot or prime groceries. ETS1& the election, police matters seem to have gone dowa below the surface. We can hear of "nothing going on," and suppose thst tha "vsgs." aad rouges have been taking a fur lough. CT Brandenburg A Co. will have about 400 bushels best quality of Potatoes here in a dsy of two. In the mean Urns, they hsve enough to supply their customers. CP Some of our farmer friends complain thst the young (suit Is "dropping off." Tbey attrib. ute thia to the protracted chilly weather, and cold rains. It is hoped that quite enough fruit will "hang oa" to afford a good crop. ETA dog wss killed at the weet end of the Market House oa Saturday. It hsd "scted strangely for a day or two " and soma believed It waa going rabbid. CT The Ball of the Washington Guard comes off to night, at their Armory, comer of St. Clair and let at They will hav a very nice affair. fj3Thoae who desire to are tbe procession to marrow, are referred to the order, as published ia ss other column. Allbobd Wiva-roiaoviMOj. In ths Daily Proas, of Maroa ti, ws aotioed the fact, tbat tbe wife of the Ksv. J. 8. Harden, of HelvU ure; Warren County, N. J., had died on the 9th wf that month under suipioious oiroum' stano, aad tbat Mr. Harden had fled. We hav bow to announce tbat Harden wm arras ted oa Hundav last, at Fairmount, Vs., where h waa pasainf andsr th nam of NEWS ITEMS. Another Free-State Convention ia Milled In Ksnass, to meet st Big Springe, on Ihe 3d of Msy. A man wss tsken off the cars st Ooltimbns on Friday last, sick with the smsll pox. H wsa conveyed to the Peat-honse. A lew, recently pasted in Msine.ralsliliehed ths snnusl anlsry of the members of Ihe Iiegin. lnture at $150. They can sit twelve months, if they plesae, for this princely turn. In Coshocton Common Pleas the esses of George Bell snd William H'hite, charged with robbing the treasury of thst county, hsve been eoninued to the next term of court. The Pennsylrsnia State tax next yesr will be two mills on the dollar, and provision is made to meet all State liabilities, and pay off a million of the State debt. A gay young French tescberi a Buffalo, nsmed Louis Dion, wss convicted ths other day of stealing a coat and sent to the penitentlsry four months. j A company of 1,800 miners is st theKsnaas gold mines, but some fifty only are at work. Most of the party are engaged in building houses on tbe various tows sites. Within the lsst year, esrd-playing among the steamboat travelers In the West had dimin ished fully one-half, and chess had taken its place. Negotiations are understood to be prndina, between the Erie and New York Central Itail roads, with a view to a new "Compact," con templating higher rates of freight. Washington Irving was viailcd on tbe 3d inat, bis seventy sixth birthdsy, by his neigh bors, who greeted tbe enereblernsn withhonors and congratulations. A Cuban flag was displayed on the corner of Walnut and Second streets, in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, io consequence of the announce, ment thst Cuba waa on theeve of freedom. Four hundred firms engsged in the shoe snd lesther trade in Boston snd ils viciniiy, held a publio meeting in Boston on the Kuli, lo take mea.uree fur establishing a uniform iuapec tion of leather. Mr. W.E. McLaren, of Alleghany City, P., a former member of Ihe editorial corps of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, ia preparing for a voy age and residence to Jspsn ss a Christian Mis sionsry. William H. Newby, a colored man, for many years a resident of St. Louia, and formerly editor of the Mirror of the Times, a paper pub lished by the colored population of Ssn Fran Cisco, died on Sunday lsst, in St Louis. Mr. Alexander T. Donagho, of Fiederick town, Washington County, Pa , has in hiapoai session a copy of Queen Elisabeth's Bible, dating back to 1495. It would be a valuable addition to any public or private library. Since the commencement of the Russian War, in 1854, no less than six hundred patents hsve been taken out In England for military inven tions. This is more than double the cumber that was given between 1623 and 1854, a period of two hundred and thirty years. Thirteen hundred dollars being still due for the Napier Ball at Washington, the Mesers, Willard bold the tickete ss vouchers against the parties who used them for $10. It is reported that Mr.Kimblo, eldest eon of HexjMf Caud Jos. Young, son of Brigham, bsre apoststised, and are about leaving for the 8latee with their first wires, leaving their "spirituals" behind. At least 5,000 apostate Mormons will leav for California eaily in the pring. A farmer named Wm Greenwood, living at what Is koown "French Settlement," a place some twelve miles west of Davenport, lows, left home about the first of April, on business in some other pert of ths State. He left at home his wifs and two children. Last Sunday night she eloped wilh a Frenchman named George Gerard, Inking the two children with her, as it is believed. A gentlemen of Englsnd of large fortune, worth 40,000. waa indignant with his rinugli. ter, an only child, for marrying against his wishes. He qusrreled wilh her, disinherited her, and left the whole property to his attorney and other gentlemen. His attorney, Mr. War ren, author of "Ten Thoussnd a Year," went to his co legstees, got them to sign their claims over to him, snd then paid the whole 40,000 to the daughter. II DAYTON, April 23.1859. To non. D. W. Iddinga, D. A. Haynea, Esq., and othera j Gxirmriiixt It is wilh fec-lintrs of the ut most pride snd gratification thst we rend your unexpected letter in tbe Dayton Daily Empire of this evening, requesting us lo give one or more of our concerts in your city, on oiirreturn from Cincinnsti. In reply we beg leave to sin cerely thsnk you for tbe very high commenda tion you give our Entertainment, and would state thst we shell be most hsppy lo avail our selves of the opportunity to give one more of concert in Deytuu on our return tu the East rc-puiittiwu to ot Yours, very Respectfully, GEO. CHRISTY, and R. M. HOOLEY. Proprietors Geo. Christy's Minstrels. Moviukxrs or nil Miutasv. The Lafayette Guard, Capt Miller, and the National Guard, Capt. Egry, passed through our streets to-day, en route for the Yen Cleve Farm, east of the city, where they were to engage in target shoot- ing. Tbe Light Guard parade this afternoon the first turn out for some time. Tbe Washington Guard, Capt. Shreaik, pa rade thia afternoon, and conclude wilh a Ball at th.ir Armory to night. IT We learn thst a little boy waa drowned ia ths canal near the Oceola Mill this forenoon. His body was not recovered up to time of going to press. Op Douhtvui. 1'rofbibtt. Th special Washington correspondent of the V Y. Herald writes: "It is well known that th proeecution ar preparing to make an on slaught on th ebaraoter of Mr. Sick lee. Every one her aaks what that baa to do with tha matter. 'Did Sickles kill Key? 'Did he commit the act under provocation riven by Key?1 These are tbe iesuea 'What hav 8ioklee' anteoedenta to do with these? is generally inquired. Th feeling out door 1 dscided rgaiost any wanton at tack on Mr, clicklea by th prosecution. If snob be their taotios, they will go astray. It ia considered that 8iukle ha suffered anough, and that th proeeontion ought not to go beyond their duty." NOTICB, NOTICE is hereby given that the ubaori ber haa been appouiicd aa s:eentrlm oa tae ae tata of Joaepa aiurpay, iAe of Moaigotuery souu ty, Ohio, due seed. ANN MURPHY. M, P- Nolan, Atfy. sprit N1W 0o4 Flak, la g4 erase aa very low. aev at I. N. wMkH't. Those Torments of Job, Boll, Use tnsvnoano, give lue to the foul and fiery omenta or me deep Interior. How aiurh heller la It to remove the caw, of auoh .uflerlng )y etlmu Ixting ths ahmrhent. to healthy activity thrninrh the agenoy of the PKRUVIAN SYRUP, and to change the disordered secretion. Into health-glvlnr element!. aDrM-3vd.tv "WANTED, ASlTUATIOVin a Wholmle or Cotuil Orooerv Store, bv a vnunr inrin. wll arntuti... 1 with the IjuslncM. Oood reiprencm cn Ik givrii. aprlt Br5u LUNCH every day, at the "IUtro Mtan," at 10 o'clock. aprfi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice, to C'i(iiens and Farmers, IIAV INU contracted with E. J. Snrdrb, of rilll-iieipnia. lor one numlm hrr mnt It.ll.n Oment, anil also Kentucky Lenient regularly, 1 am v.'-'--1". vemem i.eii.r., su perior to any thst have been ilone heretofore. Work will he Biaile perfectly water-tlht anil warranted. Repairing done In the hut m.n.,-,. est rates. Filters or every Vlnd put In Cistern., top or bot tom. All (-litem, of ia Cri. ... ..' i of charge. " The Suhacrlberhsa hsd nine yesrs experience In the huslnesa, and hss given general .atl.lavtion. The let of reference given. If reiilrrit. Residence, No. 1( 7, Jefferson .tree!, ws-t sl.le, lie. tween Slh and Sth. , , . BENJAMIN BKST. n. B. In oriter tocontiMl mi, i. u. - that are going Into the ( I .tern hu.lne.., I will hul il Bricc (.'I. terns, arauted. for no ..nt. i . ""'I'd' gr.".V'. 10;ent. per liarrel;Y'ement oa earth, with hrlcs top, 46 cents ier l.snel. GIFTSjjGIFTS! AsKotrsccMcarr to tub Ladies and Gentlemen of Davton AND VICINITY. Great Gift Eook Sale ! ! ! A SPLENDID GIFT! Worth from FIFTY CKNT9 to ONR HUNDRK1) uuui.nnr,, n ii im given with every hook sold, for which we receive one dollar and upward, at time ol aale. 0WINO to the unparalleled success we have met with for the 1 Hit Iwa nnnlln !.-.. removed to the apaoiuu. and elegant store, no. J, Jeno'Bon atreet, corner of 3d. Beckela Block, And hsve made great additions to our stork of Honks and Jewelry, we are now nnn.M, tn wR Inducements than ever. Our stock of Book, snd '?VJl7 " nrw Is1" earefully assorted, snd consists Mi.n ' ""'Vi f HItorlcsl, Poetical and Ml.cellsneoils Works. The Ulfts consist of (m.IcI " ynm, .oiu iooaels, Hold Chains, Gold Bracelet,, (jold Pencils, Gold Sleeve Buttons Gold studs, Cameo Brooches, and a great variety oi "'er articles of Jewelry. Also Ladles' Klegant silk AUKNTI WANTD.-We are prepared to ntTer greater Inducements to Agents than any other Boon Publishers In the United Stales. No. 03, Jetreraon St., corner of Third, Dayton, O. l"iw-,f W. A. Mi:UONAl.l). T . TYLER THE WELL K 10 WW CARD WHITER, Mayhe found at the PHILLIPS HOUSE for THRKK "-'J. 1 1 wnere ue wll executa Visiting, Address and Wedding Cards Specimens tree. Superior to Engraving, apns 1859. The Cleveland Wool DEPOT HAS been established over six years, and Itstfurds the subecrlber much ..n.r...i,nn Know that It. merit, are lully appreciated by those (lio have patronlred It during this entire time. The change msde a year sgo in coutlnlug Ils aales to cash, have met with universal lavor. It I. uropo.ed to continue the rath system, and the future conslguoos may rely on the same prompt return which charac terized ourlastyear's business. Perhaps 1101 nulte aa hign llfcuros citti be obtained by adhering strictlv tooash, but It will Insure prompt returns, ami nun drede have assured us thai they have obtained from kivk to Tt-.M cents a liound throush tl, rh.,u.t they were offered last spring Irora other sources, and we helleve this has been Irueevery yesr except ing a few oflhecousltaments during the full of tail should, therefore, no longer remain a question in the minds ol WOOL (JItOWEitS OK MERCHANTS, Having Wool to dispose of, that this ay.tem of olosely classifying and handling wool prove the very best manner ol selling wool which haa ret been To those wishing In rerJIi e on their vn,.i .M ahorn, advanors will ba made Amouxtiso to i n : '""'""' wooi, providing that the consignors will allow them offered lor sale at the flr.i nr prices. ' Cash advance wilt be made oa receipt of Wool or Khtpping Bill, as lormerly. We trust that the liberal Cash advances, the long experience In the Depot business, and estatill.hrd wi wuraraoeaamoog mauulscturers.wlth undivided attention to our consignors' Interests, will insure us a liberal pallronage. iomww UUUDALE A CO. Sale of Real Eslat by Order of Court. ON tbe 20th day of April, A. D. lR.W, at S O'clock. P. St.. at the door of the Court Hnnu inthecity of Uayton will be aoid to th highest bidder the undivided Interest of the uilnnr hirs a.i Jubu Bily, drc'd.a ia the followlujf Her, fc.tat?, wit: Betnaj one-eighth and one-tilth of anWuhth the oiith purl of the north-weit ,urter ol net iiub w, wwn a nnti rnjrii, eeaf, end mo lortli, i on Uuniae; ninety -two ftutv, more or leaa, Uon the fol lowing teriim, towtt; ciuiu handondny ol Ale " aiavitt iiremltwi httve been irttMi at etj'j,fto, anJ oannot tell tor lees than two-thlrdi of tiiv apitraltw-il value, thereof. VVILLUM J. HATKIEU1 ouaruienoi minor auUa wi John ttileyt dev'd. mh-ejww TO YOUiNG MEN. ALL who nr iuEering front the efTooU of Youthful Kxocm. elf-Ahuae. or the det.ii.lv arising from mkiimI liiseaar, can be surely and Pr- nisuisrutiy nntuiru tv reritx'i neauu. hirei.g.ti and Elixir de Vie. ; This most valuable Medlotne ts aren.re.1 from Receiptor an tmluent Paris Phvalciau. 1mA . tHiitl) used In huro with Never- ailUa Success tl...r.i0hll.- n.m.ibuB all Nervous Debility, . .- .. ( oeminei umlssloDs, and Impediment to af.,rlae and will restore th sufferer aad the Imiuleut to a slste of Perleot Manly Visor. It w ill thor Juxhl) eradlest the nclof cither MEItCUKY r DISEASE. from which many thouasnda areeuntlauallvaultvr- Ing without allowing a remedy. The cost of cure Is trltllns. One hntil m i-. on month, and t suttabl for lther sex. Kent free by mall to all parts oi the Unite Mates. Pi-Ire, HI per Itottlr. Address II. II. ANDKKTON, 381, Broadway, N. Y. N. B. -A Clroulareoatalntna full liartleulHra .ml directions will be sent with ach bottle, and free to any address, on applloation. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. lh t a we! fc w Sul IOIi 1ENT. STORE KOOM No. 8.'i, on Jefferson etreet, between Market and 4th streets, wait aid. Aliy to aprtl JOHN. VAN DORKN CO. ATTACHMENT. Jofca Andenreid, Plaintlir, Uelore Gorg Owen vs. w. r. oi trie ally of Heiioen nsgeunuca, siet-v. y nayHsu, uaio. ON th aeoond day of April, A. 1). 18.19, th aal Jostles 1ms oed aa oniar of Attach ment In th. ho actios, lor th auss ol oae huu. dead and twenty dollars. CAP apr- w vnn aevssssiv, VMS If (V OOM& MISS L. Y. IIA0KETT, i ". 41 Main St., bstwsea 1st asd Si, U now opening a large lot of Spring and summer MILLINERY To H hi. h .hr Invito, the attention of the jUilles. npr?3-lmw Skirts, Skirts. Holmes Imperial. 8elf-adiuatlnr Nettad SOMETHIKO NEW AND SUPERIOR IJourIiuis & .Sherwood' Adjustable Hustle SKIRTS. 27 and 3l .Springs, PICOLOMIM SKIRTS Tust reolvM and for ante at ranti prices. "."W JOHN, VAN IKlRKN CO. NOTICE. sjr.ni.r.w i ropnsriis vfin tie received at the City Clera's ntll.-e, up to May sd, ISM, tn grade and gravel Orchard street also, to grade'snd grav- II- 1 T 1.' . t, ,. . . . . " "syne sircei, si me Intersection with Xenls Avenue. Urarel to he tsken from the streets, snd the surplus esrlh to lie deiioalled In thegrnvel pit or , . F,,i. ynru. . - KIKLIIINO I.OURV, aprM-iwd Cltytlcfu JAMES TUENER, Justice of the Peace, OFFICE, BECKEL BUILDING), On Jefferson street, near the corner of third, In room formerly occupied br Justice Torrenee. Partlenlsratlentlon paid todrawlng Deeds, mort gages, Contracts, llonils, and Legal Paera. Also, collections promptly msde. aprt 1. 0. 0. F. CELEBRATIOK! TUESDAY, APRIL 20TII, 1859. Pro gr ammo of Day! TnK SKVKHATi LODOEK WILL MKET at the Odd Kellowi Hall at 10 o'clock. The en camiinient will meet at Mn-onio Hall, on Third ht. The numbers ot the fir and Iazv will mwtat tike Temperarme Hall, on Main ttreet.and the .aughter of Uelieaoa at the tulvenailit Church, on sr. Clair tret-t. The prtwniton will be formed on St. flair street, at lo o'clock, under dirrottnn oi the Grand Mar hrtl, whnn tlie prouetHion will move In the foltow lnur order ; MilMinlinate Lotlgea, Knoampment-, the Grand Lodge, the DniiKhten of Retwuca. Ijuh ilfartM . in btt he-adeil by two liomeiuen. The proct riioii will move At l04 o'clock, by the ' folIowluKroutt': i North on St. Clair to Klrit, Kavt on Hrit to!-ar; '"'" "m, "ciiiiii Aiiini ro wayne; ton I h on Wayne to Flfttit Weit on Kifth to Main; roonn on !uiu lo f oui in; Went on Fourth to Wil- i.t listing norinon . nuinMtn to .et!ond; Kait on Meo ond to LutHow; North ou Ludlow to Flret; Fait nn rim nimrtini i-mrn on mnin ioin Court HniiM. where the rxeP'I.N will inceexl In thefoliowlui SUSIU BY THIS tlAND. I . Vrayer hy the Chaplain. Bro. J. Bai. a. Mnjrinff by the Choir. 3. Addretiby Bro. f.. T. Fl and rn, 4. MnKlng by the Choir. . Ucnedirtlou by the Chaplain. WL'SIU BV TUB BAND. 8AM TEL O. CAIN, Grand Marshal AISItTAHT MAnilfAL. Tho. D. Mitoholl. J. B. Gilbert, bKra tjlark, John V. Nauerth, r s . a.. ' uowib jaroao, John w. liutt i ne proof ion will then again be formed, and march to the Temperance Hall, and then leave the Urand Lmlge, houth on Main to Third; fcait on Third to Maauntc Hall) then leave the encampment then Kaet on st. Clair to the Cnlvcrtnltt-t church? then leave Ihe Datiffhten of Hetiecca; then north to Third; fcait ou 1 Mn1 to tNld Fellows Hall, where ...i iniiLtaaiun vs in unniiuiiiwu, In the eve v in ft there will le a GRAND STJPPER At the PHILLIPS HOtJK, for the mem hen of the (inter, with their ladlet. Tickets for the supper may le t btnlned of any member of the Cummittiv oratJamt'N Turner's olftce, on Jeltereon street. nailnaU center fug here, have arrangel tn rarry brethren to and from the celebration lor half fare iare pain one way, will entitle the tionet hoidvr to return free, apiltt A.IST O T PIER Large Arrival CHEAP DRY GOODS, RECEIVED TI1IS DAY 13Y EXPRESS. A LOT OP . Jtitnm er silks at Oo., worth l&c, iilmiie Milks at ttoa., worth $1. fciavk Hi iks at 70s , worth 1. Fanry Hiret(es at 'i&c.T Worth S7 .S. Jneonet lawi.s at 6t'- worth ttoc. French Brlillanta at iiicM worth itue. French Chintrs at uOo.. worth J&c. VaJenoias at ite,a,)wurtli V7Ve . Valrmitas at Ulr., Wurth Ubc. , wk 6-4 Bi d. Musliu at lifc, worth lBc. Bales Kuiif!5?lWrftvtW., worth iKc, i rii'ti. niUJlaUJllJ., worm ri'-e. li-i Toilet uml ta at 1 ,&0, worth S. Together with an Klegant Line oti Silk; Grenadine. Tissue, Barege & Organdie Robes, Al HO l4icfi nnil und Mlk iriautlllna. AXD PARASOLS, That will compare favorably with the above price. Okas. S. Weatherby, S S V t II 1 II 9 1 IILL I , Bet. Vine and Rac eta., aitl!MIW CINCINNATI. BOOKS The followinln list ef ayffJOOJCK, Juat ree'd. Bf WILLAKU W11GATON. Tom Itrowa'j -,''vl Irav ai liugbv. School and l'K:..iovs, . 'SSSr y Oliphaat. First Dungs, . v. By Baroa Ktose. The Tillnr of Fire, or Israel in lloodagt, Bv the author of "Prlnoe of House at l.rl Converaion of a Hketuic a Member of the liar, rJlKer..M. P. Mas well. UoJcv's Imij s lio.l, f r May. - AL8J, WAI.f, A WINDOW I'AI'KRS. Hilii No. S-M. Third street. BONNETS AND Millinery Goods I KOR GPniNO & SUMMER. T HAVK nntr on hand, and shall keep A tliroiurb, the sesson, an elefsnt aswrtnent of Bornels snd list. l the Uteal ami moat siiymred "'(.': f," "iloJiliujta Krnieel Hatat a kiAMllN ABLk 1'Hll a, are Inilled toeail aud essmtn. OLD IIONNKTH RKTAIKEL), ftleaohed aad rms e.1 la a superior aunasr. .... . BANIBL, aprlswUw-wit 4; alaia ,mt. 1 -a. WANTKD! j A I.IMITBB nnmbor f Ant-olaa J . ahfad Bualnm M-a to trarcl oa aa honor j hl bii.lneM inMi wko .-a autnnt.mt a r.plt.1 The fmluomtent. on th lnv..tment. are fn fMo tioprriltr. A gno.1 linrae anil hum) fonn. and i ll HTKTim paid. IVflot ttl.notlin giiera tern, or the tnnnpy rftinl.. i Ahtreei for a frw darathroiith Dartoa PViat Otllrf I THE BONNER HAT THE bf Q g M MJOJWVMZMt 6 ; o , W; p3 1M1T. W liMioaaHii' .-. . h ThUoew and beaittlful style of flfTMMRft HAT received and for sale bv t Chamberlain & Parker, l'" !, THIRD STREKT. SATUHDAV, APRIL 30. Grand Oponinng SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS, SFtatrfti, f r. , AT W. P. Douglass & Co. 'a, 8.B. CORNER OF MAIN & MARKET On SATURDAY, ArillL ,10, we will open MantUliw, Pnrasola, Shawls, &c. Kier otteied in this city. Also at a REDTJCTIOOSr ! A choice aas.rtrnent of Rich. Dross Goods. Bleaolied and Brown Sheetings, Shirtingr, Ao. Th best HOOP SKIRTS MADE FOB $3,00. AIpjo a food STEEL SPUING SKIRT! n noors FOIl I.O. N. P. DOUGLASS fc CO. aprtl "CITY DYElfoTsEr No. 292, oor. of Fifth and Stone 8trr?t. THIS IS ONK OK THE OI.DKST AND moat reliable koosea la th. wt Partloular attention will be itvea to d)eln CRAPE SniH'LS, Scarlet. Crimaoa, Salmon and all other fsncv colors Crap, Uroehe, aad printed Shairia .leaned lo ord.I COLOHEOCAKPET WAHP. 0LiL?!o, kD' onstanilv' on hand, for, aale. wksrteMl or retail at the old Ma ml, th bve HousT 1XTOBLB ft Bm OLE COVERLETS, ssane to order for sustuai.rs. Aad all alnda'rf Hug Csr.Mi, manufaeturedia th snorteat ponlM time t. suit asiws .wt-a oi iriitaoOB.taatlv aent a hand and for aale at low s.tss. 1 CASH paid lor aood carpet race, er carpet rare t a ealaeaehanielorwper. I am very thankful to themiMie for I l,l- patrusuui,a.dra.pe.tf,,ll, Mii,lt .ontinuanc ol lh. .m. ( aprio-lwd.tlyw) WM. TCHNKH, TTJRNEIt'S INK. NK8 OF EVEHV COiXIll AND IS any quanury, aept constantly on hand. Bhoemaker'a Ink, In bottle ol al alsea, Br th Kku os Barrel. Believing, from the msnufsctu rlli lmpuruuioa which bay tun haa all.lu.d la lh west, that sa.sl.l II hoi.ut of this kind la necessary, 1 sake opened It, and now present my dtltrl eolured Inks forvour apruvai. It you think It deserve, your Jisiroe.r, 1 shsll be thankful rur II, .ud It shall beuy lutur. aim to(l ou (tutaial sstlslscuua. Wa good article of Copy inn Ink tv the pint or quart. ajr.iO-iwUlyw Boots aud Shoes. BOOTS AND SHOES, AT MI. eyV. I)avis B. N. DAVIS', 33. 1ST. D A.VTSN No. 79, Jefferson street, 0. eprl :j Turaajr-e : mWsvnP : eapYiua ITUiD. UINB AFPLrS I barrel, ioprituor A der, just ruvrd. .,, , apri 1'. F. . IHUUU