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For Cash . Onlyj AT No. 110, Main street.1 N. W. WZLQON Has jhst rkfived rnr ukht And rtitrtt eomptrt ntnelt nf SPJUNfi & SUMMER Boots and Shoes Peer bfAiifUt to thla elfv, tvlih-h weremfUi-ifActtire. Krply to hid or.liT t.y JdH N H. DKTKHS.nl ( in- 1M tniilnatiirer In th Writ. In nl.tltlon IHUH unit WIM, Kf.Kl'ON HANI) ft full mill v Arleil alori nf My Own Manufacture, Which, for STVI.K and 1(11 U.I TV Is I' Nap R PAS. mi. I are onntieni i ran set up TIlETtKSr I"' I T r I N ( I HOOTS V. HIIOFS ' ' " In theelly.antl I will s-uarnnlee eallilaetlnn In all "" Heipc-itui!,, Ci W. WlTjBON, IK Miln street, J ihxns ...nth nf the Mum. 'I. N. W. W. alen keen, a amicrlor arllali-nf FBK.NI II BI.Af KINu. p&So Kastern Work kept at this estab-. lishmcnt. aprl-da TIIK C IXF.miATK.Ii u BLACKING, o P CONSTANTLY OH HAND. I 1 1 I AND tort IAI.K HV N. W. WILSON, lift, .tin I it Mril. O MuGlVHITATRIALfw C Ohio White Hulplivir Springs, uuounoement of th Proprietor for the Beaon of 1859. MMIK OHIO WIMTI-: KULI'IIUK I HpnNG nrt ultiiMiMl In iV'Inwn fotintv, 18 inilri north from ( 'oliinihim, 1 h rupita.oi nii.n.on t)ir S-l ito Htvpr, 10 mili'R hmn ht lmvun-, A miica from the White fnl)iur ,t(Ulon, on ( i- Spi lillpld, Monnl V.i.'fun nml lMtnlnux hI-HohiIs, mil l(. mUf from P.CAinnt Icy or sprlnjin Million, on f Cnltlinlill'i Ciipi.t nnti Indium tift.l-HnAtl 'I hlM sprliiira will open tor I w rotHipllon or iiiioii ON THE FIRST DAY OF JUK. I'lio lrnprovni'nt ol l&W linve l- . n I rtiA hlhtjt thu proprlttlnr to in'roicr.iodnto iroMi li ti to ix hundred Kueitii. Antr.a ttit'in linpro iMiicnta iiiny ! mrntiwrn J n Ih-uh mul clrmn Ji-ti-l, new rottiiRe roun, HtliJlttontl luiUdint loi iuni u.uu( unit ruriMtlout rxtititivu tntlti-l.ou .il, u klt-nin iiaunury. vo, U,o.i 11.0 eatate there are live fprlnji., all wlihln tlie lawn, f.ior ol wlil.'h, tlie V hiti: Mii.eiira, tlie UllALVUKATU. tllA Al A o N tjSl Kti Mlt.l tilt SAI.IKK 1'HAi.vnrATi:, in deeliledl me.U.-lnnl, while tlip Ititri la leiu.irKAlilc (or Hie ituril t ol lta water, tiik vviirn-; nuLimiimc ti ft bonutllul Ariflrn I'runtuln, iltuntrd nmr tin r.K'ky limikof the Sriulo HUcr. Ai thfilfpitiol Hu fnt linluw thf level thi M-lolo 1ov lit rcnirMk tlt itrmm o( itilpliiir h nter whirl, Rupjiltra 1hlt l.rle..r Tl.i attr. t.. u- u . .1 I a.n. . . ..A .....a l.l-t.- yi-AM Ktt by nnentinnu who wAn borlttH ioj ml . ItnVftTpr.vtirr, .fithrtl, nt oiap fiiopo 1o I i,v mir- rut-.. n.i hvpi- . iiit'i flout in ticii to iintc . ittiriiiv All MonAoii, withnul t-tAiiici or nhatrmrnt, rlMuT AIKIHOINAI rmU'KUTII-H For yenr HiMpMiii-li.gH livr hi'en tilnhh rutpomrd for their mcdmtnAl propeitie. DiirinK tlte l'! iMmn their ivpntntlon In llili reipuut hn lnwn tnulArly oonllnned. Thi-y u-t re Ailiulnlntetfd by a (ihyaloliin, judloltuilly ti to (jiifiutity, time of drinking, contlnnnfice, ,Vo., nnd untlrr ifiis Myitetn tlc i1ai. the cureH iv.-ic niinirroiin a ml KrAtitytiiK TiiK VV1J1TK SlUa'lIlJIt WATKIt In pnoullArly mivlcerihle lu thnHe dtKordcm of the l iver amiI toimwh w hlch so oilcu nitlU't Kentlrmen who have lMen too cloudy n on lined to l.ti'lUfHi. Anil uerioni of itedentAry hitiHi. THIS CJIALYi;KATK SP1(1N(JS Are permnaent ton In. Their cllect upon broken down And Uebtllti.Id ooiiNtitotiMiM have Imi-ii not trAntilent hut lAittujt, kIvIhk to tlio lilood n new vl ttAilly.Aitd to the ptoiioi. new lllft nntt vIko.-.- TrIKMAUNKSIAN WAThli It a ((en tie ajwi lent. InvAlldn nnay rely upon eery fuel HIT lielitff fitr nlshed them which t-rtn ctnhi1utu to henlUi And uouforfe. Ai A UelUhtfut report durfnv the aumtner month the Ohio White Snljihui HiiriiirA hnve no rlvAl tit the We9t,And but few In thu iJiikU'd Ntntci. The lorn tton in peoullArly lienlttiyt the Rfloto lii'rclh a rnpld, rooky itriam; the "(,'lirt .,ttniin," a fornmiton htindredt of feet In tlili-kiie, tlirouh wjilch the river eute Its WAy, te every whereclrher At or urAr the RurfAee, theKrouudH ol the e-tntc tm? In'mitllul t) uitdutAted, ado Int-rnpoirifd with nnmorouj iav Ine which tiny oft nil the kiuiH'rtlitonit v Ali r, tliui renilerlnif the soil dry end the Atuiusphere fne troui tliAt humidity io picjiitllfinl to ht'rtlihj thene ekr vutnriiAncee, tAKen In connection with IhoAltlttnV of the pUve, About I.ikn feet Above ttie level ol the onenn, innke the loonlity am frt-u lioiu noilHrloui lu- nueiiuii a mountain region. T. e Hprlne ruiMrtv ronsiet of 20 Anrea of I a ml lOfl nf uhti.li In iiituni-iiit til- .ii.i .if 1 1... ..... I 1 ,l. ful grovei In Ohio, TJiIa wuodpnid 1 liand.oinely inio on inni want nun unvi'U, one 01 inv inner oe intr turn mil til Ifitu-tli. HATI1S. Bathing here, by the pUn Adopted, 1b brought Into fAir eoinitetltion with that At ntturttllY Wrtiinniid hot eprlniri. Tiie wrtter la heated In the bath-tub hy teAin-ptpei the )teat not ticliitf mlaetl hiKh eu- oitKb to preelpltAte Ha nnltn, It In tlitv ayitein ap- lied to the mrfitenot the battier without the IohhoI ti eAlttie tnirredlenta. i KLKtiUAPii ori-ici;. ATetAffraphOltlotsoomnitinhMtluit with nil pArta of the country, has been (jutnbliiihed at the N i mjtu. Tobethualn oonneclioti Hitli ..iitant polutH, will be Agreat'OAVeitlence to Keutlemrii wiio qaii heur lnin And direct their biiattn.'Mi ulUii l daily. All the AorestMitiea nvveBittiry In health, plenum And Ainimeiuent, vislttira may uxpeut to hud at the Ohio White Milphur prl'mi. uh the propi ietor ! determlneil to nAke it, lu i-v ei y ptrllciilar, a tlrttt elAHB wAterliiK-phu'e. ..rati lied with the liberal pA lrunAic extuMMliit Utt ye-tr, no .'Hot t will be up trml to merit lta eoutlnuaiicfl. A livery, we 1 atouked with horatt t. and caiiint't, la AttAehed to the Mprinnn. Kor further In oruiation, Arrniuceinenlai for rootui, lo.,AddieaM AMillKU .)N. WhltaUtUidtiil f'oAt0(l.tie, tnvlS-lm ' lt'lauHie t otinty. o. $ti MUSIQ! Sfi MISS H. VfRY, fc Teuchrr or llnrvir.iiio Forte, SINOINQ AsfiyiftlOHW WWA be hnppy to recoio pupiU at Day tout h tvlng; lieeti under the Wt .Mttatlera in New York, ami alio the Viruinl Afiitruiy of Mualu, fneli ooullttent Aa n IVaclter. ltetdtol ion In Theory, Kxeri'laea And lixainpif , with Apmprlat expia nAtloua, will le gteu oue Hr:v'ulii lu the wm-k to All who in a.v fAvur her aa a Tratiher. Ladlea wlah Ingto tit theinaelveit for Tout-hen, will lie iurnUhed with every (at-lltty fur arfjutriug Knowledge tit thorough. BAk8. Tertna madt; known b rtpplv liif at Die PHlU.11'1 HuL hK. inj i .r FnTJIT CANS. WK are now reoaiving the dill'erent kinda of patimta of tl.e ahuve artlele, doth In (iln.a and Vellow Waje, whtcU uo o,lur )ou at Whole aale .1 Hetall. tlK.om.HK, HKMI.K.V i WAXTON. DATfON'S PATENT 1'XUA UtJTER. P'OU I'UKSEUVIMl KULI I'-A amuplo A one baa been lent ua- Wa Oitnk It a aooil arti cle! ami would be pleaaetl to liavc all ililt-ieated lu e'l-utta, uall ami eauiluelt. HKCKlbH, MK.MLKV MAX1'0N ZANBSVILIiB STONE WARxJ. WK aoll all aiiea Jujia, Milk l'una, Hutter and Cream Crooks, Omnia, .10., Ac. IIKCKl.kU, IlkJ.MLKY J MAVI'ON. 2U K KX (SWA It K, GLArM WAKK, CHINA WAUK, Hlil l TANI A VA HH, PLATED WAIiK, YKI.UiW WAUK, Will II) WAUK, :ilKAl' WAIIK, Another lot Jti.t received from the Manufarturera, aaMlaaoaad will be aoiu AT Nt:v vonii rKit'K.S. myu HKcliL-,b Ml.tiV A M A. VI (IN. johx arTTi.cTon, jiton rucTmor.a. BETTLELON k l'UKTINO Kit, auoee-aaora of l. A. WAi.tcua ('., WholeAale liealeta In Catawba, French, RHINE WINES, Imported and Domestic I.ltnorn, (!' AI I. KIN US. . T ,. . a KtVilIlVlia atlU Htotlghloil lilttoiS, AND oi a u a iu a y TbllA At, door Eaet of the Poet-offlre UAVTON, O. VOL. X. HAVTON Unite OHIO, THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1S.W. 1!t?i? NO. HO: niK DAILY EMPIRE I I O OP PUUOT ION ) Inifirf Building. Third it. Sulk tide I hlrmt j ! j By aTal..5.00n-r yasrlaartYanM. 10 e.nt. pnr Wt.es. pay. tile lo thei-arrler. Inal. ooplee, put up In VT.rp.ri, aonie. Cincinnati Agency. . ' i '. Th Cincinnati Ttn Foundry Onmnnv in our only authorised Agent to mall enntraria """'''P1'"' AtlvertiemenU subscriptions, At'., in that city. To Hikikkm M m. The Kmpirsjnh Room arc in complete trim, and we are now prepared u, An wnrb of all deacrintinna In Ik runtl atvle of the art. imii in ami examine nnr work and lc"rn ?"r Pricee. IrTo AnvtraTiasas. Advertiaaments or Notice for ths J-.mpira must ba handed into ths odlce by le e'clec on the da; they arc do Hired to be published net farer. We cannot I Agree to i iiHcrl llicm after that hour. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. Weekly Advertisements. ; I Thuae who deaire to hnra adrertiaetoenta inserted in tlio Weekly Empirt ahould hand thorn in by Huturdny morninff, at the luteal tajt-Our advprtiainft patrona will percoiva that, by onr arrangement of reading matter, thoir advertiiiementa will be alwaya nrtp a very important matter to them. CTSpe 4lh pajre for Telegraph Report . Tut It! The Daily Empire, a local and gin. ral N KWS-paper, ia published ovfry after noon. Tiice, 10 einta per week, payable to the Ourrier. Our citiaena are aolicited toiryii; if ltdoea not give aaliafaetlon, we will nolinaial ' on their continuing it. TJ'We icifer our readera lo the noelleiit pecrh of Mr. (iillilnnd, upon the Ri-enlution to open Prairie atreel, IT W have another faor from llio Excur aioniata to day, which will probably, be the lai.1, until ihey arrive, which may take place this evening. They are havinj(a finetime of it, Y. M. 0. A. There will be a rogn Ur meet ing of the Young Men 'a Chriatian Aaaociatioo tiiia evening at Wealey Chapel, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of the membere ia rtqueated, a. nitainena or importance win oe auomiited. A. T. BABBITT, Rec. Sec'y. Lost ' ' i ' t Yealerday evening, while out for engine ex erciae, at the corner of 3d and Ludlow atreeta, th Librnry PuLwripthin Book of th Dnlug. wi p Tl. finitrr will rprn.v. iht a-ompftity inf-nn.nr win recoirit in llmnki of ill" t'nmpnny .y lroving thf Iwvok at Conover A SmiihA OHrriafbop, 3d it. went of Court Hiiiiao, nr at llie Tliigfi Hnll. Mftiti J. H. TOPKY. , ' j ' . ' i i 1 A Mthtkaioua Afkair Aimckt, Tm Old Hutu Caught. It vu nbout 11 o'clock lanteve uioft when but ftw figures were noticeable apoo the Aireet that the door of rettptctabla bonineiw Iiouho in lh ht-att of our city waj approached by a ft-maltt. Keep yo"r aeata reader; a fe male unlocked llit door and entered. But an ut.-MHtn individual waa looting on, ana to police were aoon called, ai trail aa ilia Junior ! partner of the firm, which, by the way. cousihU j of a ion in law, and the unually called "atern I Pji," beforu marriage. Two policeman went in ' at the back door, two at the front villi the ju nto., hv key wta inwrU'd by the Utter, but "no go," Another kt'y van on ihr itnide! There were but two keya, the father In law tar ried the other. Something moat be wrong and the junior onlrted the door to be forced. No outier tiaid th"n done, and with rerolvora two Uxl in advance, the trio carefully groped along, until the old gentleman'! voice in a corner am noitnced ihut "if only roe." The atht of the pinlula madti him deaire to relieve their tuinda a voon a poaHible. Hut the leiuale wurni't there aouie miutake? Their eyea couldn't deceive them however there ttai one, a member of the old mon'a fain ily the aoo iusluw had never liefnre aeen, or been Introduced too aha waa aelting on a conch. The merchant, looked at each other the junior waa (truck dumb, while the old gent bicama nervoua, and do duubt "atood ap proved." Having been detained by urgent biiFiueaa, the latter ru.hed immediately to re tutu lo hia family, who curiuua enough, could not deviKe the catu.e tha hnd kept him ao long at the alore. The moral of the above ia contained in the atoty. 17 The Diatrict Cuurt ia at ill engaged iuthe cne of Chainberlin 071init Doolitlle. It will likely u-'cupy the wholu week, both partiee aevming determinad to make ihe moat of nil Ihe fucta in the cane, Dmrmi'ii't Aiiuaaun The Collection of Hah, toada, turtle., luaecta, phtuta, etc., iu the aqcarium at Deitricb'a window, it' the I'hillipa Uouae, afforda the paer by aoina little "food for r flection," and amueea thronga of viUtora for hotira. The Or. ia conatantly receiving "new atlractiona," and in a abort time might ruu uppoaiiion to Barnum'a Muaeuio in Broad. wuy. But 110 charge ia made for a peep, and all are welcome to call and aee, nut only the aquarium, hut a good many other beautiful and Ouriuua lliiuga at Dnitricb'a, aJThe Independent Fire Company and their gue.ta departed on the Greenville train thie uiomiug for Biggiua1 Station, on a fraud pic nic excursion. 'I hey will undoubtedly have a pleudid time of it, and roturn much plauaed with the trip I Ouiiihu. Millei'a Pavilion Theatre, under the direction of John II. Miller, with a good ! eonipany of artialua will appear in Dayton, on Friday. June 3,1. Ai,m.. 1 km I... il.. playa, we noticed I bo name of T. L. Donnelly a great favorite here. Our dramatic loving reudera umy expect q,:ite a treat upon the arri val of 1 lie above. We will notice more fully hereafter. ID" The Sandusky Rrtutrr aaya the Dayton excnrtlnnf.ts, numbering aome 300 and upwards including many of the fair eel, wilh music, which at ihia wilting enllvena ihe town, arrived here Ihia evening a fow minute, before aeven o'clock. They are a highly resectable drlega tion of Ihe useful citiaeu of Ohio, than wttscn none can be more deserving the treat which Mr. Hi uaon invited them loaca. pt, This morning, at half. pant nine, tluy will meet 00 board the Day City and proceed to Put in Bay, and enjoy fi. viewaof other beautiful greea ialea in Ihia Ocean in Utile, while the steamer cleaves the watara le that memorable ialand. 1 a r iriiicir- nuge ami rt'inna arresi.,1 a man U,i.m, ring,rhe'ged wilh having committed burglary night before laat al Piqua. home of Ihe alolen goode, we are informed, were fouud in hia possesion. We could leara ao further particulars, Be will be takes lo Piqna to-auormw. Maron'a Out aT. John Dridvangh for whip plug hia wife, plead guilty tn aaaault and bat tery, and aenteneed lo ten dnya on bread anal water. Peter rVhnmor waa fined II and coal a on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. We are unable In glre the reanll of George Claik'a trial, which waa aot for 6 o'clock thla afternoon. A Rukawav MTm. There waa a rumor pre valent upon ihe atreeta thla morning, that a well kuovn and beautiful young German Miaa, had left Ihe rlty laat. evening for parte unknown, in rnmpany with a favorite admirer, forthe pinpoee nf being rlnndeatinely united in the bonda of matrimony. Ilia alao atnted that noma f 500 were abatracled from the yoang lady'a father, in lout way, lo aid iu the f.nth eranee of the object, of the no doubt (by thi. time) happy pair. The "old folka" are, of oourae, very unraay aud aeiiuue throats are aaid to Lave already been made, but we muat await further development, by Madame Rumor, FT Our young friend David Ooaad, Houae and Sign Painter, haa returned tolheeily, and may be found at hia old eland, on Third atreot, neur the Poat Oflice, at all timea prepared lo at tend to who may deaire hia aervicea in "daub lug." Tbia ia a vulgar term for painting, uaed and underainod by the "Koighlaof the Bruah.'i and we mean nothing commensurate ordeprw, calory lo him or hia work, aa Coaad ia known to be able to compete with the beat painlera in any branch of hia buaineaa. Those of our readera likely to have a job of painting ahould consult Coiid, IT" Tlio Druggist," is the title of "a buud- aome monthly newapaper for the trade." It Is published by 0, 8. Williama, Cincinnati, 0.. on the IStb of each month, at the email price of $1 per annum. It ia gotten up in the beat atyle, and for drugtriata will be one of the moat useful artielea about their establ, aliments. In the supplement of the 9d No. which la before ua, ia a list of Drggiala in the Slate of Ohio, ar ranged by count ica. It nlao rontaina reporta of Analysis, ele, Tbo paper eontalna every thing of interest to the trade, and cannot fail to re ceive a large aubaoription. iJT We learn from a correspondent in Au I glaiae county, that the bodiea of fire men who were drowned in the Reaervoir on the SJlh, were taken through Wapnkonota yeiterday. We have not the particulars of ihia fatal occur rence, only that one of the unfortunate men leavra 1 wife and twelve children to mourn hia untimely death. IT W. 0. Randall A Co , one door weal of the Poet Office, are always ahead of the market, We noticed Ihia morning that they had just received a supply of the choicest at raw berries, freah from the clues ; alao cucumber and red beeta, the latter are the first we have aeen in Ihia market. These gentlemen are clever, and deserve a large ah a re of public patronage. Txaamo Hail Stosm. The Columbus Fact nf the 23d inet., aaya: "On Saturday afternoon heavy hail storm passed a abort distance lo the north of thla city, the hail being almost aa large aa a hen egg, cutting and destroying peach trees, grape vinca and almost every va riety of ahrubbcry in it) paatage, A two etory frame fcoeae nearly completed, on the Worlhington plank road, waa blown five feet from Ua foundation." VT Dr. Kennedy 'a Medicated Cigars aud To. bacco are getting to be a popular Institution among our Eastern friends, and are aaid to to fast superceding the more common brands. IT The Paria correspondent of the IT. 8. (fa aeite, under dale of 30th April, aaya of the French faahiona: "Since Katcr ihe wcs'.bcr haa again become very warm, and summer gar men Is are in request. There ia a great variety of mid season and aummer mantles in Vogue. One ia made of gray poplin ; il is plaited to llio waist and has a amall pelerine. The front ending in a point, ia trimmed wilh large but. tone, and there are two small pocket at the aea aide. The mantles of black ailk are also plaited to the waist, with a full skirt. Tlio Ploermel mantilla is ailk, round behind and aquare iu front, and trimmed with black rib- bona, put on scarf fashion, end surrounded by a plaiting of hemmed silk. We see llghthlack cloaks, without linings; and trimmed with a flounce of moderate width aurmoiinted by a putting; sometimes thla purling is replared by a gimp trimming of guipure, insertion. The bonnets thie spring ere very pretty, and con.lal generally n(. a mixed crape and tulle ailk and straw. A white tulle crown ia covered with a amall veil of black lacu, the tulle crown is covered with a amall veil of black lace, ihe tulle curtain is bordered with white ailk ; the front ol drawn violelotape; on the top there ia a large bow of violet ribbon. Inside, on the left, there is a bow of violet velvet, 00 the right a boquetuf cherries, eglantine and wheat eara. A young lady a bonnet la composed of white ciape, with a curtain of the same, bordered with black; a small black veil ia thrown back over the crown, aud very foiward on the front there ia placed a cockade of coin poppies and black lace. On the right there is a given silk bow with very long end. The inside tiimniing ia formed of a row of lace across the head, aud of a tuft of wheal ear and popuiea un ihe left aide." Court Matters. moat scene perior Cuurtof Ciuciunaii, yesterday, iu which the J udgo, Sheriff, 1! , were moet beautifully eold. Wa take the remrt fiuin the Uuiuoier- cial. Room Mo I A jury waa colled to try an ac tion brought ua a uoie, Thedel'oudaul'e coun ael, under the new law in relation lo Juries, haviiiK nbiected to any puny aeuiuar on the jury had served during lha term, several who baa already uttru ineir places as jurors bad lo withdraw and Judge Siorer directi d the panel to tie tilled up witb hyaiandera One individual Ihua called upon declined to ail ou the jmy ; be aaid ho had not. time. Judge Biorer You muat do aa the Court di rect The stranger, who wa Issuing leisurely un the liicloaure oiit.ide of bar, shook bis bead. Judge Sinrer Mr. Sheriff, take thai man up. The Cleik The Sheriff ia not here Judge Siorer Well, I appoint ynu deputy take him up. The Clerk (taking the individual bv lb arm, but badiag Wiiav aa, su; sj a4mlm4ui amine,; no won 1 g.i, air. The Deputy Sheriff here came in, and at tempted to biing ihe Individual along, but it waa no go ha rmiiiul alike pbyaical appeals, aud the mandate of the otricetrt. Judge Hierer (To the Servant -at Arms,) Robert, a.aisl the Sheriff a poat. (Laugh U-r ) Robert, 00 going ovec to give the proffered aid, reeoguiaed in Ihia eiao aa imbecile person, who occa.ioaally amused biiuaelf by strolling through the eourt rooms Al ibis atage of ihe proceeding., lb detent danl'a roe lael informed the Cnuit that he would aubiuit the case wilhoul lha intervention of a jury. Advice froar Pike's Peak a re diacourajlng but tbere ia ae f4lliug offcf arelgratina, WEST'S HOTEL, Sandusky, May 25th. Second Day—Excursion on the Lake—Incidents of the Day—and "odds and ends." Drab Ruriar: Having given you a rather hurried and fired account of th Bioremeol of lb "excursion" tip to the ruth nf getting rooms at West' Hotel, last evening, end enr position ia the counting room nf the Dry floods estab lishment of Ihe Me.srs. Weati and having in directly promised to let you kanw something of the excursion planued for the morrow, il I proper that we eaaay a mani'afaccount of what transpired to day. It Would, however, be proper before pro. needing wilh the last, named, 10 extricate the anxlou crowd from the dilrmna in which we left lh.ro last night, which we will do hy say ing thai, in dm lime, the Messrs, West provided the entire psrty, cnnsi.ung of more than two hundred persons, wilh rooms, und every other accommodation necessary. The "I'xcjraiunisla" of the "fifth aud 93th, ' are said to ba aa clever, lively and unexception able people a ever passed over the S. D. A 0, Road, or (teamed their way out the Hay among tin beautiful Ialea of Lake Krie. Kvidence in cor.Hruiation of Ihia may be had of Conductor Maey,8upeiiiiUioil'jil Uudaun, and dpt. Ed wards, of the Itjy City, and Capl. Orr, of lb Island (Jiioen. CorruhorellfW evidenco,(were it necessary to the establishment of the cluim we modestly eel up!) would be offered cheerfully hy the citiaena of Sandusky, who have, through Mayor Miller, extended to bs the freedom of their beautiful city, and walur privileges of the Bny and L;iki I This morning a little after 9 o'clock, the Mi ami aud Mad Hivor Valley exciirliouisls pro coeded to the dock of lbs Bay City and Island Queen ateatnora; and al half paat tl o'clock pre cisely, enlivened by the music of the German town Band, and Sandusky Yagers, ihe boat having received their complement of fair ladles and genial gentlemen, started for the "Ialea of Ihe Lake," with Put in Ba) for lite terminus, and "crowning glory" of thu expedition. We eanunt, in lb. limit which we have made for this letter, detail the incidents nf the trip, or speak in fitting term of the many object, of note which we remarked lb meet noted was the oene of Perrv' victor, end Oibralter Rock, the "look out" of Perry, and Ihe point from whence ha proceeded to attack the British fleet, hi ship being at ihe time moored in Put-In-llay, immediately behind, and out of view of the enemy, A bettor point could not have been choaen for the purpose, and the gallant Perry, equal to the imminent emergency, wee, happily, aware of it. But, wa need dwell 110 longer upon a etory with which every good achool boy la familiar. Yon majr, however, Judge of onr emotions while paesing over the plare hallowed by ao glorious a demonstration fur "Oud, and our native bind." We acknowb edu the kindness nf Mr. Uudaon aud 01 her gent lemon of Sandusky, in pointing out 10 us tl.e "eight," 1 nil for calling our attention to the varioua fishing appliance in the vicinity of Ihe numerous ialea; and a many friends in Our Valley alao desire to make the same ac knowledgment, we hereby tender it in this public manner. At a quarter to I'i, M., w moored a at the dock in Put-in Bay, Tfcit a aharraiug place; and a moat tnturtainlng aud attractive eight met our gaxe on landing. In the pleasant grove in ihe neighborhood waa a course of table spread witb the luxuties of this and other climes a board of good things whose continuous length waa about 400 fet On inquiry w learned that thia bounty was furoiahed (be excmiintiist by the Superintendent of the 8. D. A C. Road, and that it was principally arranged by the fair hands of Mr. Uudaon, and olher estimable la dloa of the ei'y, who starter) . h Hand IbH morning on thla errand of goodness and mercy at & o'clock, A. H. I Wilhoul a deaire to ba ful some, we will observe that we commend the Sandusky ladies to Ihe world God bleu them. That thi commendation will meet the hearty endorenl of Ihe entire aouihern delegation whose pleasurse they so materially contributed to ie cure, we are positive. The time upon the island wss vatioiudy em ployed; aud we rejoice lo aay, we not see any thing even savoring nf impropriety diring nur fojourn. After the feast of good tilings, the music wa employed to collect the varioua pat lie bioouac'iia in the vicinity, the crowd was called to order by appointing Capt. Ayrea, of your city, President, aud U. A. Phelps, of Springfield, Secretary. A committee on rcn. Intiona wa appointed, aud several speeches were 1 lieu made, Bui of this when we return. A l'llle after 9 o'clock we started on our re turn, having spent about two hour most de ligbtfully. We slopped at Kelly's Ialaud, on Ihe way, where about tbiee barrvla of Isabella wiue, in bottles, were esiried sway s asmplea of the products of Ihe place. Rut, sa the train will start iu s few minulea, we must ilue. Believing that this letter, although lengthy, will interest the penplu at home, we hope you will excuse its proportion, and not curtail il. Hurriedly and faithfully yours, RALPH. IT7Thonias Mitchell, lately cono-cU-d with the Transportation Department ol the Cincin nati, Hamilton A Dayton Company, in thia city, has been appointed to the Dnyt'.n Agency nf the Dayton it Michigan Railroad Company. The Dayiou A Toledo line ia one in which we of Cincinnati feel a deep interest, and wenb aarvelhe appointment of capable oilicera to the charge of important stations wilh plsiunt. Alxiut ten mile, of the DAM Hark, south of Toledo ieaheady laid with iron, and the rails for the baUnoe of lb line lu Lima, are arriving a faal at wanted. Cia. Cmomerciei. Mr. Mitchell went into office laat week, and may be found at the freight deiol of the D. A U. iu the discharge of business at the present time. SriUT Cult A bright bay mare colt, with whit spot in the furehead, waa takea up yea terday, auppjaed to be about one year old. Fur information iu regard to it, enquire at lb Em pi re office. Th owner can hare lha proper ty hy paying charge. Ths Dar WsATuae. Our fannei are getting impatient about rain, They ar watching lb heaven wilh much anxiety, aud would be very ihankful for a "small shower " This morning a slight eprinkle wet ihe pavement and ihe clear blue sky again made iu appearance. t r W, II. Ilraudeuhurg A Co. have jual re oeireel a fine I I of pink ayia? potatoes, pineap. pie, irwberrie, As , to which they Invite the attention of the public. T The daily piper readera cant complain of the "uewa from the Lake" jual al Ihe prve ent lime A letter appeare in each one of th three daillra, from their respective correapon dene with Ihe Miller; the Km pi re we luuac aay produced ths Irat of lha aerlua. T The papers say there ia a great demand for women in Oregon. Kx. We ahould like tn know if there ian. a de, in and for women everywhere. Then are pl- ty of but genuine, aeatihl roatea are lb demaad ,11 Mer areaj Ion, RALPH. Speech of Mr. Gilliland in the Council Chamber, Tuesday Eve. May 24th. Mn. ParsinKUT It appear thai n major, ity nf th Committee, to whom was referred this mnoh exciting and vexed question of the UDstrnuiion 01 i roirie street, baa reported as two other committees of this council have heretofore done on tha same question, via that the rail road companies should be com pelled to keep the rail road crossing on Prairie street unobstructed and in n unn, ble condition The question then before this eoiinr.il ia, shnll tha report ' f the committee he reoeiv d nnd the resolution adopted. This qiies. tion ha heretofore rnqtiiroJ nn argument to aocure its adoption, but at thia time. I fenr that lha rail rmd esiupanics, through their well paid agents and altnriiey, have, sue needed by their statement and represent, tion Id decoying a sullioiant number ol the member of this oouncil into a tiegiitivo vote upon the resolution and therefore defeat its adoption. 1 am aware that the mind of the mem bers on this question ennnot be easily ohanged by bilking, but t hnve a few words to any which 1 Imps will be considered. In the fir t place we find by tlio majority report ol the oornmruittee whioh seta forth the f.tota in regard to the obstruction of the I'rairis street oroasing, nnd alao by the many sulicitntionaand petitions which have born ptesented to thin oouncil, that the people of this oity aotually require the free nnd unob. alriicted use of that crossing ; anil we nro nh o informed that there i oon to be a Iree bridge, built ncrii the Minmi Kiver, south of tlio railroad, and then it will be still inure important to the people living north of the rail rond to hnvo a street Icndiug down to the bridge. For these reason 1 contend that it is the duty of this council ut one to reatora to the people, to whom it beluiiir... tbo free uso of thnt crossing. I The majority report of the committed proves thnt it is only for the grent conyeni" enoo that part of Pritirie street is to the coin, panic which induce tlioin to roust tho opening of it, nnd the report nlao proves th.it 11 is inn iinpoaniuu lor uie companies tn keep it open, and that the dnntrcr thnt is there now would be greatly lessened if the compnniee would keep the orupslng in a good passable onnditiuti nnd stution lUgmcn there to signal the people, when they can not oruss in afety, whioh the city laws r. quirs the companies to do Now, sir, these Dcing tlio I note, is It not thon our duty us tho representative of the neoulo. to nrntnot tlicrn in their rights, and enforce the laws that we have already made, to secure to the people that which they liuve positively proved lo us they nctuullv rcatiiie. Tim committee aek for no now law, but only nek that those already made be enforced. Thon, ir, the adoption of thu resolution offered hv a majority of thu iMiiiuuittee williusurn the enforcing of tho laws, iilroedy mude by this council, to prevent rail road comtiiniir Ironi imposing upon the neniilc. vet there are some of the members of this body w ho declare they will not Vote for tho resolution neither will they vote fur the repeal of the Inws. It seems lo me that if we hnve inws they should oitbsr be enforced or reiirnled : end when laws are neoessary, it is equally necessary thnt they should be obaorved. Then what can be the objection tn tho roam lution, wliiehonlv rn.euires the enforcement of the laws, aud how oun any member con sistently vote again! it ' Mr. 1'KKsiiiiiNT. If the rail road oiinitia. ntea are not aoon ootupellad to observe onr laws, tba lives and property of some nf nur ottisens will be destroyed. We have a law (which is vory neoessury to pruleot ths lives of th people) to prohibit the com po nies from running their cur inside of the oity ut a faster rata of speed than si niMrs an hour. This I11W they will nut ol ey, nnd are known to run their cur ncross our streets at the rate of twenty or thirty miles an nour, greauy enuangering Hie Uvea ul the people. 'Ihey alao hnve refused to plank their traoas in Irant ot the alleys on sixth street. and tho people there sun not get in nnd out 01 tnoir alleys with their vehicles, because their tracks are not planked. It is but a short time since that one nf our citiiens in attempting to drive his horse into the alley on tSixth street, between Main and Jefferson. got killed, which would not have hnpponcd if tho track had been planked at that place aa the law requires. This council hits nniii lied the Companies to tilnnk those nhicea. and they have refused to do it. The law also requires them to keen thu culvert clean thai pusses under their road. t hey hare neglected to do it. I his Coun cil has given them notice to clean their cul verts, but they treated the notice with con. tempt. 1 b witter Bourse being obstructed oaused the water to (W into some of the people's cellar nnd yard, doing them duni age, and this cctineil in order to let the wa ter pass on bad their culverts churned, nnd presented the companies the bills for pay. meut, which are still unpaid. I'or these rcit. ins I say it is hidi time that we lb oil.'. fir the protection of the lives of the iieonlu and of our property, exact a strict observance of our laws, 't he Railroad Combuiiics admit that I'rai. ria street beloiics to the City, but in ua much us it is of great convenience lo them they should not be required to keep the crossiug open I Ins t icua is not worthy of consid eration. We are not a?ut here to legislate for the convenience of the companies, but to legis late for the cunyenieuce of the people, and when the people tell us that they want thai crossing for lucir convenience, it i our duty to give it to them, which wo usn easily do by adopting tbia resolution. Hut it i said by tho companies that that cruising i not wanted by the people, and if it we opened there would be but few ner- iirs that would ever ernes upon it This statement has been positively contradicted by two petitions prose n ted to tbia cocncil on last night, one signed by 20 oitixens pry ing this oounuil to restore to them the free use of that arossing, aud at the same time outliving I ounuil that )l the crossing is nol kept open they will exact from the city, re- numeration lor lha depreciation of their property, csuned by the instruction, The other petition is signed by dray men and cartuien of Ilia city, who declare that their business require lbs use of the oroasing and respectfully aak ibis council to procure 11 lor mem. 1 nrs pennons, I am a..rry to my, ha been treated with contempt tb name of the petitioner were fraudu- lontly obtained, and inainuated that the p.. titioner were not intelligent enough to know what they bad aigned. Hut thea pelitiona ' cannot ba and 1 hop will Dot b disregard ! If the petition of so larc a iiiiniher tb people who ar directly inter)! in the question, are disregarded by tbia oouooil.nnd their intereai sacrificed for the sake of pra nit, mnii aiiiuig. in a u. naiiroau psiln, then 1 y th people would b InatifvahU , . ... .. ..-.- . in dissidving this eouaotl and lake tb soy-,' .reign power (which they have in fact) in j their own hands. There ia no disP.ilionD the part of lha people, to prevent th companies from run-It. SiK th.tr cars acrosa tb sueet a. ufi. their buainese rcuuiro. The onls aak lha coBipaoie to keep thuir enr off th trt t - wha aianding, and to grade and plonk the i eroMi.g. Thiatb SuVinfaJ-aof the! KailrvMuU refuse to io, la order tn sar tba xpatss aod apply U to their s-wa aalaris. 1 am told by aum of trie at.wibolder. e tha railroad art) so fwso4yjit b tbair (rttti I l nf.nl.,1,,.,,,,..,. Jm.,11.,,. ..r il,;. il. errs thnt the profits nf tho rond arc all ap. plied to the tilhcer' salaries, and the stuck. holder get nothlnir. nnd thn officer ara al lowed salaries nf two, tfruo, and lour Hum- anna dollars a your, for doing almost nothi ing, while (ha laborer is allowed but on dollar n day. IT the companies will allow the rnrnlnL'S of the mud tn bn lavished upon the olllcers, and then complain to us that they are not able to plnnk that crossing, 11 is certainly no encuas, tmr no good reason that we should permit them tj continue th obstruction nf Ihut street. The tiropoeition thnt has been sent her by the t'ompunins, is signed by two persons who, as individuals, nrs both solvent nnd re linhle. bin having Ilia 1). W. I! I! t'o.nnd tho C. II. A- I). If II. Cn. affixed lo their names renders the proportion, (in '"J opin ion) almost insigmlicant. 1 bo Companies nro iiskinif fruni the city that which sit have 110 power to giro them. I know of no authority bv which th.s coun cil cun make a contract Riling the cumpunics uiut pari 01 rrmrie street 111 coneideration fur the (iermantnwn road TI..- lirtittime Cn keep that part nf I'rnirio atreot, and givoto we m.y me uermnntown runa, ns s coiuprm mUe lor all dill'crnnces between the citv and the ooinpiinie. What hnvo wo got to com promise with them? We owe them nothing, and, it seems to me, that the d llV-renci's ore all on tlinirsi'Jc. 'I bis kind of bickering of the companies with the city, is liko a certain gardener who had two horse, once bickered with me. This gardener, in the night wont to my crib and stolo my corn. In the morning I disrovi ercd that my corn bud been taken away by the gardener; I sent my nniii to the gnidnri er, to tell him to bring back the corn, but he took my man in and gave hiui wino to drink, and told him to uevr initrl the com, to say no more about it, aud he might rido his hor se (my man betrayed his trust.) I then employed another, upun whom 1 thought I could depend, and sent him to llio gnrdonor, clothed with authority, to bike the eorn and bring it back to me; but tbo gardener gave Aim wine nl.-n, and promised him that he might ride if he would say nothing more about the corn and be, ton, betroved hia tru-t. Tho gnrd cner then sent his friends In nie to make their statement that tho corn was mine, but the gardener could nut do without it, and I had no uso fur il; it would le dangerous forme to uo it; and the gnrdeni er ilea so uiuull business to Un, but oould not pay for it; that ir the gardener Would hnvo to give me back the cum, he should be compelled to move to Indiana, and I wwuld lose his oiisloin. Thrv naked me to meet dim, to settle tbo difficulty. I agreed to meat bun, and I did meet hi'in. I asked him to return ma back the corn, and Unit would settle tho difficulty. This ho relied to do: but proposed t compromise It wilh rue. j told him I did not owe him anything, anil I hud no cuiiiprotuiee to offer, ur ac cept Ho stud he had a proposition tj make aa 11 settlement nf nil difhouliiea between us. I asked him whnt hia proportion was. Well, he would keep tho corn, nnd give mo tho uuba, 1111. 1 ui.ll it a oomprumiee. Hut, said I, the cobs arc mine, too, und not yours to five, and I ennnot nccept that us n set tlement. Well, that was the beet nll'cr be would make, nnd if it did not suit me, I might try the Inw. I did apply to the law, aud got the corn, llouid not go to Indiuuu, hut promises to steal 110 more, and wo aru now good friends. Ho it is with tha railr.a.l oumpunio. They have stolen our street; quieted our nlhoore; made erroneous tutemnte; aud now otter as a compromise, to keep the strict, and give us the (iorniaiitnwn rood, whiuh never wss theirs to give! Then let us apply the law we w ill get thn street, nnd they will not go to Indiana they will steul nn more, and we will be good friends. Hut, thi-y ay iht Ihey will keep the crersmg open suitable Tor foot travel, on .Sunday, so that the people can cross nn that street down to the church, but the pontile who attend that church are not Sunday Christians, only; they wunt to go to church on motiy other days; thornlorc, a mere tSun day pm-sage would not ho satisluitory to them. ' Now, Sir, I was raised with tho Quakers, ill Adams county, Pennsylvania, which, Iron the product of its soil, is sometimes called 'Mliickwhcnt County." 1 wns taught to bn lievo that Sunday was no better than any other day, nnd that which was rlit on Sun day, was also i.-l.t nn Wednesday; and when it was neoe.snry tn have buckwheat cokes on Sunday, it waa nhn ueecsHury to hare them on Monday. Then, t-ir, according to my education, 1 will cer tainly into lo give the people that orosaingi n every day of the week. Hut my old tiiend and near neighbor, from Duiiphin- a county noted for if only product of white graxe and buckwheat seems to have forgotten how neoesaary it wns to him tn have bis cukes 011 .Mondiiy as well as Sund-iv. nnd now thinks of voting lor n onoe-u-weock orooBinc. And there is cur old and experi enced member from the lund of persimmons, who curries all the reepoiisibilily of this body, accustomed to his only and' peculiur fiuit, which by iia contrjcliug propensities, would close bis mouth for a wlulo week, alter fcsiting upon it, and lid is so thnruiiuh! ly habituated lo bit weekly luxury, that be intends to vote for the weekly luxury of the street-crossing. And there arc other uicm b.irs here, who lire so accustomed to their weekly favors, that they too will vote tor the weekly crossing Now, if it is nceestnry for llio people to bale that nroseing on Sunday, I believe it is equally necessary for them to have it on every day of the wuek. Then let us adopt the resolution, whioh will settle this much vexed question, otherwise, 1 fear that vio lent means will be resorted to by the peo. ploto obtain that crossing, which they have clearly and positively proved to us they mint and will have. llelieving, aa I do, ibat if the crossing is kept open, and in ti good p.iabl erudi tion, it v. ill bo ndvuntiieousund satisfactory loth lo the people and the comnani.s- r instead of strife and contention existing be. iwecn Ihe parlies, good will snd friendship will prevail 1 hill, tlor.f. io, vi,t hi fuvxr of lb Resolution, and 1 hope that tba utiubsn will prove tu me by their votee, that 1 have been uiataken in my auspicion 1. T D Joan. fcuLi-Toa. We noticed 0PM our a, reels yeatecday, this gentlemsn. wksee an aniat, ha made himself ao ,lilr.,(J in Ik utiou of many fine wuiks of art. Tb O . .!,. ... . uk nr.. i .,, u . . f.1"" W"'i' "- " "iu,r Uy """ "' 0by Tern Jot.es 1 0bM' Sr"1: ,"f- Th. f.iead of our diaim guiah. d t'hu f Magistral.'. " am pleased lo stale, will have an oppartunliy. ia a few dar (, Wotb fTMiuraio Muth-U ia al Wood's Theatre, I'mriiinali. aud Marlinlti Troupe, foimerly i. .... ., .k- ar..: ...i ... i i.a.i-", a' a. iiiv ..an.inai. niK- loll- .... u L..lJn , ... n'lU " ll".,,'1" t't' troup. ..ii nan. frTh C.aei.n.ti Pre,, a.y, Ofticwr H.n, v.. i . , . . " U of J'"un i)"bo"' - .turn, lo in eny yealerday mnrning. Hoh tsined aa clu lo the rulput's wheriuibouts. t... . . i. . n u t . T""' V.-TN. Me. WrkAne. u,t ""'"' as United States troop, ae wmpanied by about flfteea emcera, have Ml br Camp Floyd, Utah Teniiory, to nr-infere th mp at that idaee. ( -ilut.lay a It r NEW ITEMS. Tl.sntfmhSt nf desibs in Ne TorkCliy lt Week. WJ3, aisleen ! ihan during tba previous week, snd tweniyrthrr lea tbsa du ring the eerre.por ding week nf last year. Th phra. "fighting on his . own hook," 1 now mor elegantly ntidewd "asglng war np.m il a Individuality ol hia personal aery.' The sleamahip Ver.derhtlt from Smtlhamp ton whir a a-rived at Riw York oa Saturday laat, male the trip In ft, day a 4 f hours t d 90 minutes, hem- 13 htnr 7 minulea leas than any former passage to Sew York hy any iem ahlp whatever. The Italians of New York have cslled a M-ctlng tnrxpresi ajmpslhy With Iheir coun try. . ... - The District. Onnrt st Cleveland ti adjourn ed till July, when ths balance nf the Oberlla rescuers will he tried. From ail parts nf ths country we hsve glow ing prospects lor grain and fruiia. Ths lotiery ticket rase of the Stslc f (Jeer. gia vs. Swan K'n., has lirminsled th- jury rinding a verdict of guilty against defendania. The case is to go ihe Supreme Court of Ihe Stato DIED. AII9oV)oi-k on Tliursilsv. Sr.,. 9H a-a.-.,.-... - Hai.i , sotml lliiiil.-l mid il.rliais H.o.lii,. 11 mouths. llio ruiiniat wl'l tnae plaee to-no rrtrw. (Kil- d.iy ) at S o'clock, l lm i lei il. of tha lalnliv are In vited tu attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Preserving Bottles. Jl'ST received a choice assortment of Hot ties fur loearrvlii Fruit nf s'very alml. These hotllea are ni a.le espreasly lor Ifeepln fruit ail) IruftHi ol t in.-, nnd in any eliniale. H H HOIK, niyis liriirirlst, li kain shwet. PINK-EYB3 POTATOES. 1 LI.ST receive ! at ni)3s V. It. Iltt ANIIKNUl K(l A tll.'S. PINE APPLEB. A FINK lot of l'inn Apples just received. 'v "'"' ri. NiiKMiiiMi; a to STRAWBERRIES, V JVUltY d.iy, fresh from I'inrc.'s vines, nt AJ rnv.'S JlltAMIKNIIllllli GO'S. Ailiuiniftti'utor'M Aoiiro. MOI'lCUia hereby given that the uader ' slsne.l ivss thi. dai apimlnted Ailuilnlstralnl ippolnted Administrator wephsn., late or Monl- nn the estate or -Indrew gnno-ry eoun-j , ileeea.ed. JAl llB S I I- HH N, Aduilnl.lralnr. niys-iwi. NOTICE! TIIK Trustees of tho Fourth WnrJ, and all A persons in favor of oia-tiinc Prairie alieel, are rrapretlull) lu lied lo nieel at Ihe I lli.-lnnntl, bail. Illiui a Hayton Knsine llou.e.ou I'taiile meet, on Haturth.)', .aay S th.al s o'rln, k. uij.-.ll CU1.K.NS Of f III IITII WAHH. fgw 1f H A ynu been with your wife In "- Jewell .1 I'll 'a New Vol k f in nlsh lux sn.H l h,,. VI here Is il-what doe he ktrpl Jrllcisnii slrei I. I.i-I. l, f Mallei rural hie ami arpets ehanjiei than I ever saw in all my lire. JfW tij'dtm W here rlld you get that mrmtf Mr f C Is-aullful fprlna shaol, and II. .t line ll,-l.an.e, and so ,-ln rtpl M,j , al Ihilfeloplicr's. l hat did ion py lor that French I. sunt Uhv, only IH ,-nia, worth .iu ,-is. And, husband, hv lei. llcop.. nl oulv IA e.-lila! IVhere line, lot ilo h. I.IIM.I IV hi, al till' corner ft Ji It I siui suit Malkrt I thiMii-ht every hod) knew. To tn. Ilai e ,i.u henril Itir nciv. !,l..ml ll.e wail No no! rhrl-fniitr. i -he i- tfolti- lo l.sie Au.-ttiui tin -oii.lny, eilai-auav ami Kiciilu.a. That nol. i II Isalivai. iiiietlHiis goto on Hi. re. lonsnier n.e lu. raj va-ilri The Long Established Cigar and Tobacco Stun. lYiunday & Stassifer, WlluLKSAI.Ii AND 1 KTAII. IIKALKliX IN IMPOETED & LOMEaTIC CIGARS. AMI KVHty IlKsf-KII-TIOM OP TOJ3ACOO. No 70, Jotldrfccn et , Daytou. TMIKV ft i ri ronMtni.rlv in rprpipr cT eirry A tlerltiUfin ol tnttKirirtl efi;rr, ol tp uiort ui vm ite I ih:tn lil-tUtln. Thfj iiihii i(M-tiii tlie bft iintllly if dtif kpntiUh Ami I'Mtiiiiiott t igrtM, ntiil inn till nny uriler mmif f mn t'tclii. '1 iu'V htii iio ilivlli'i I'rtlent I'ntt TntiArtp Ihe ntr.-iit nttu'le ev r lu-nutM hi tint, ihaii, . I Key e, nlno, evei y vnnett t chi-H inK itilincrn. 'I he, ollwr their -lfiiif sitot k nt m lioli-FHie And retail, nt ni low rilrft a cnii tn t la the Went, Aiulc-.ll lit? k1 f i-i.t itiii ot Is- aUt- l their tnk. Tltw-j tiiVr -ilt'i i - i ItiiliifrHn in. In Hi l j rt,i r, lUu.fmtsf r the iiac , .0, Jt INtmmi M., nn nf the Iiulinii 4 hit-f, in)'.' SPECIAL Meeting of Stockholders. OFFICE bf FIRKMENB INS. CO , ' )AV.B. Mai 2ltli, I K A t . 'PllK S'o.'khnldi is nf the Firemen Inei- A r-uii" I ouiproiy ol II.) loll, st .o-irh)' nottlo-il to luf-el al the crtt.-r of the I nnipany, un AtOMlAV, the ailth iii-l -t ft lis II past . -i en o clock lu The even-ln-r. lo e ,u.nli-r su.l ps-i iisin a proM,.llla aulhor lilii Ho- ho'-.nl nl liiri-i'ltu i. lo puri-lisae iriouud In ...tile suttat. e locution sit. I elect 11 t.iilliliiix ho the use ol Hie loiupany. .-. I'M A If. He. All, myililll ric. ol. nl. 2 TlKlil I) beat S I j TIKlil i: br'el SI limns (list received nt I. N. I VV. M. filtKKN I'li-i-i, vrv nice nt I. N.S. VV. M UHI'I S- 201 K ( 'llffAr), Vfi-v firn', nt i ce-iitA, Ut N V. M. ( flKKN'K iluit) the ltt, At ySiJ N... 1 Vti;e Tmur, Mat korrl 1 AiiU CiMtlt-h, t I T A W. M. l.tlkKN'M DUIKU KUUtT l.t tiTieiti i,iiTii.'r, (irtinc. eAohe mhI ai ter, tll of whuh will l n)4 be ii-w Itji itit'l i'l'iot tt, nl iiu ii I. N a W ". flHK.K.N'H, Ktt. UAhri.L HUM M-iHl HsMKIl. JA(il MKlNe. D. HEINZ & Bros. AT tln-ir m w KicHtinr. in Muiin .Unot, Mirth aiile ol Tliiril M ,tHitte ihm tit .Mttee, ISat open, il out An nt4e i.e- ti ek i. Doth I". 1 1 1' if.' ft tul L'iti4 tftl-a. A Im All klnJ i f CAlUU and faRJtlAD. . ooBea'U'U -Atth th etnli4i)iiMit ImUrH lUke hv why h ttie .tropr.ct-i m wiH h.- u tliir-l t utr Utah to the if eti) cmt iHMioir .'ii-tBrs', All AttrtAtsf On Altai t iwitluM .iU-u i AviA ut cakcA, pUin nil JUST" RECEIVED! OA lrfi.r.S ol Ctioic I'vwoiis, ia eioel- 0J Unl euudltlun at uh AMiKNauRii a ro.'s, muj No. aoo au rt. ,48o S" I'HAlKlt. IN -A CAURIA(.KS AND BUGfilES! rKHKJC.KM nf orerf durrijilion on !.and Alkl Utt AAlt Ch-f, At urAi(iti:c. ntii.Lii'a' tud siend, on 4lh street, IH-Iwera Jcffersoa and St. I lair. HlU-'KAWAVS, JKNNV ItNDS, I'll.-I Ill.NS, lllPK VVAI.ONS, UARoiM'Hka, i-i KiMi un. Mm aeeond hand llarnuchra and bnule. for aale CMKAP I f-Wora m .te to order, sad repalilig done in th beat t le, oa abuil msiiIih-. ruy-il NOTICE TO CARPENTERS, BRICK. LAYERS aod BTONB CUTTERS. A I.I. workmen who desire tn obtain lb work lor Hie New ll.-rni.Mi t'.lholla st. Mar-1 Church, oa enla Aienue, will hand in their bnts la A. Fioavthoa. Sa. Ail, Mam wtib.iut 4a lay, wh.r Ihtfi .as see Ihe laa aad auesillwaUoaa. F,r turther tnlwrwallon oallon lha Coaiailtte. sHdawlll heraoene.1 UJilll Juu. I.I. h Hev.J. tt. h -., m , F(llPiilrr-, ik av