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Wi hare BEHOVED to our New Stor, In Pike's Opera -House Building, And ara low prepared t0 H tipoB friende and euatomera with the largett and noit complota aeeort ment of - i CARPETING In the eltr. We ara In receipt of out Bprlng lmpor- Utlpm of ENGLISH CARPETING, Embracing all tharWheet deeigne and moat popu lar pattern! brought to thti eonntrjr, to which we Invite apcclal attention. KINGWALT & AVERY, No. 6! West Fourth street. THE PRESS. CINCINNATI, TCESDAY, APRIL 19. CORRESPONDENCE, containing important new, tolicited from any quarter of the world. MO NOTICE taken of anonymaua correspondence. We do not return rejected communication. An Important Personage. We are indebted to Messrs. Trcmam & Spoffokd for a copy of a tract by Rev. M. D. Conway, of this city, entitled "Natural History of the Devil." Mr. Conway, contrary to the unanimous testi mony of all tho old women of Christen dom, denies the existence of a personal fiend, and endeavors to account for the notion of such a being upon the score of the tendency of the unenlightened human mind to personify the principles which it finds in existence. We do not know what to think of Mr. Conway. Thus, in a serious publication, to deny one of the fundamental articles of the popular Chris tianity, is an act of no ordinary temerity. We half suspect that such opinions are Atheistic: that they are flagrantly infidel, we do not entertain a single doubt Of course, it is hardly proper, in a secu lar journal, to enter into discussions of nice points in theology; but it would not requiro much time nor space to prove to Mr. Conway that he is mistaken. We never saw the individual in question, it is true, but have known several persons who were well acquainted with those who had : at least they said so. In old cider drinking times, in New England, he used to be about a good deal ; and although he is more careful of himself now than for merly, there is no reason to suppose that he is either dead or out of office. lie ap pears more frequently in the rural than in the urban districts, and confines his manifestations mostly to women and chil dren, whose testimony, it would appear, Mr. Conwat has not consulted. ' : But there is a difficulty in this matter which we suspect that gentleman has not contemplated. If we resign the Devil, what next? The act involves a long train of disagreeable consequences. What is that place whose name is inadmisxible in genteel society, without its presiding deity ? We must give that up also ; and with it the entire theology of high temper atures ; and then, what is there left for a man to believe? We would remonstrate with Mr. Conway: Reverend sir, give us back our old creed; return to us our h 11, if you please, with its seas of fire appendant, and its mountains of brim stone appurtenant; restore to his wonted haunts our good old-fashioned Devil, with his orthodox horns, tail, claws, and cloven-foot: so shall the equilibrium of the moral universe be re-established, the means be at hand to keep naughty chil dren in order, and flagrant sinners be frightened into good behavior here, and eternal happiness hereafter. More than an hundred years ago, Dan iel Defoe wrote the "Political History of the Devil," the motto of which is: Bad a he in, the Devil may be abuead, Be falsely charged, and cuuaeleealy accused, When men, unwilling to be blamed alone, ' . Shift off their crime on Him which are tbelr own. Defoe takes his Satanic Majesty to be a real personage, and relates many inci dents, in which his acts and influence wero manifest in directing the current of events. He considers him "come of an ancient fumily," originally settled and filling a high official position in heaven, but afterward, for some act of insubordin ation, ''tried, condemned, and the sen tence of expulsion executed on him;" so that "he is, in this world, like a trans ported felon, never to return." Between the authority of the two historians the one certifying that he is, and the other that he is not a real personage we will not presume to decide. The world is be coming very skeptical, of late; and if so important a feature in our religious sys tem should be snuffed out in the summary manner proposed by the "Natural" his torian, there is no telling who or what would become the next object of attack. We might be permitted to state, by way of postscript, that the last recorded appearance of the personage in question, in Lis official character, wag at the taking possession, by the lat Joseph Smith, of ihe Latter-Day Saints, of the spot upon the hill of Cumorah, in the State of New York, where were deposited the golden platos from which wu translated the sacred Book of Mormon. This import ant ceremony took place in the presence of imposing delegations from both the theological finalities, who were summoned as witnesses the Prince of Darkness himself, with a brilliant retinue of sable potentates, consenting to give his attend ance. Whether this is positively his List appearance, will probably depend upon events in the future. Served Him Right. A Canal-street I New York) broker was "rt.lyaituiy.ein a way that should servo "htm for a lesson in future. He nut-' chased five thousand dollars' worth of bogus gold duster 'irenty-five hundred dollars, on the representation of the holder that it had been stolen, and paid eight hundred more to a sham police officer, who pretended to arrest him as a receiver of the property. When he found how he had sold himself, he was fool enough to apply to the authorities, but, as yet, with out effect Spirit of the Pilgrims. On a recent faBt-day in Boston, tho Rev. Mr. Manning preached in the Old South Church, upon "the right w hich the Bible has to be in the public schools. " In his discourse, the Reverend gentleman re minded the Papists of the burning of tho Ursulino Convent as a specimen of what Protestants could do in defense of their religion, and a warning of what they may expect in case they venture too far in their interference in the affairs of a Pro testant country. One of the absurdities of the age is the attempts that arc constantly made by the managers of rival railway lines in the United States to enact rules to regulate the competition. The rules stand just as long as no party is interested in breaking thorn, and no longer. They are the expe dients of conscious weakness, and can only, in a very slight degree, delay the ar rival of the time when every thing must como upon the basis of its own actual power to command and control. For nearly all parties, the sooner that time arrives the better. The Paraguay Expedition has arrived atAssumpoion, the seat of the Paraguayan Government, without opposition. Tho United States Commissioner made a speech to President Lopez, full of formal nothingness and meaningless professions of friendship, which, being delivered in English, the President did not understand, and the President responded in similar Btyle, in an address which, being delivered in Spanish, was equally incomprehensible to the Commissioner. Both parties, of course, expressed themselves delighted with the interview. LAW REPORT. HAMILTON COUNTY DISTRICT COURT. This Court commenced in aeeaion In Boom No. 3 of the Common Plea Judges Station (presiding), Car ter and Dickson on the bench. The cam et for the day were called, but none were ready fnr bearing except oue, which waa aubmltted on brief. It waa Intimated that the caaea Met for TiiMdv (tbia day) would be called according to their setting, and the Court would goon with the call of thedocket until tbny reached lomi caa In which the parties were reedy. Admission or Law Stcdikt to the Bab. The following paper wa presorted to the Court : ToTua Honorable th Dihtrict Coubt. The un dersigned, thecommitteeappoluted to at tend theoom mencementexerclaeeof the LawtSchoolof thoCtnciu natl College, aart exnmtnoewch attutonta of the Coltaae as mlghtpreaentthomeelvealu reference to their Qual ifications to practice law, rospecti'nlly report that they have performed tlmt duty that the gentlemen whoso namea are in the annexed schedule students of the coi lege presented themselves and were examined, and from that examination the undersigned are or opinion tbat they are persona of sufficient legal knowl edge aud ability to discharge the duties of attorneys at law and solicitors in chancery. FLAMKN BALL.1 M. W. OLIVER, -Committee. i. B. WARREN. J Here follows a list of the students' names. The following gentlemen, having presented them selves before the tlourt, were admitted as attornevB, and received their certificates : Geo. W. Brown, Cincinnati: Reuben Cussll, Marvsville, 0.; John P. Oooklyu, Cincinnati; Wni. H. Kckman, Greenfield, 0.; W. D. Hamilton, Brownsville, O.; Chas. II. Hughes, Lima, 0. Solomon M. Hoge, Bellefnntatne, 0.; Hilton H. Mann, Westerville, O.; Abrabnm C. Marts, Middletown, O.; Benj. F. Miller. Hamilton, O.; James A. Mitchell. Springfield. O.; Madison Pavey, Greenfield, O.; Wni. K. Bead, Fairfield, O.; Robert C. Rogers, Cincinnati; Win. Stantou, Salem. 0.; Thomas Wortbington, Chillicothe, O.: Robert S. Kmith, Cincinnati. Andrew D. Smith, of Cincinnati, did not present himself, not being of age; nor F. W. Brooks, of College Hill, for the same reason. 1 Geo. G. Mas-, Kelson Saylcr, Oxford, 0.: John W. Swavno, Columbus, O.l John Karr, Miami, 0.; John G. Mc GuOey, Columbus, 0.; Kam. F. Harris, Cincinnati. SUPERIOR COURT. In the case of Julia A. Johnson, administratrix, vs. J. W. Riley and others. This case, (heretofore reported,) which waa before Judge Htorer and a jury tor several daya, resulted in a verdict for the plain tiff for SIJUO. John Ocha vs. John Hnst and others. Judgment on submission for plaintiff; damages StioU. Judgo Spencer heard submitted cases. Judge Gholson resumed the trial of a cans com menced on a previous day. Thk Oldest Firm in Cincinnati. Tho firm of John Y. Dair A Co., Not. 40 and 42 Lower Market street, we believe, is the oldeet now doing business in this eity. This partnership wa formed in 1836 twenty-three years ago and has continued to the present time with out I change. During (near) ono-quarter of a century this firm ha been building np a repu tation, whioh, for pure mercantile honor, is oo-exteniive with the Great West. - If the youth of our city if our young men wish to know where are son of our best men, we have many a Hoc rate in our streets who would lead them to the individual members of this firm, and say to the youthful band : Xeno pbons, here are John F. Dair and Wu, Stoms. Tax identic! John Eniith was drunk and before the Police Court for the first time in his life, yesterday. John stated tbat his reputa tion had been very niuoh Injured by others who had professed to be John Smith, and asked the Court to be easy. The genuine John Smith waa sent over three days. Ax old gray-headed man named Thomas Welsh, who keeps a boarding-house on the Public Landing, between Vine and B ace streets, wag assaulted in bis own house day before yesterday, by a rowdy named Daniel McAl lister. Welsh proved the better man of the two, and gave McAllister a sound thrashing. A man named Durr, wits severely injured by the explosion of a bairel of ale in the brewery, on the oornor oi Clay and Twelfth streets, yes terday morning. A piece of one of the staves struck him in the forehead, infliotlng a severe wound. Two men, named Patrlok King and Coleman Connelly, had a difficulty on the corner of Raoe and Front streets late Sunday evening, when King drew a knife and stabbed Connelly In the abdomen. The wound U thought seri ous. King will be tried Thursday. A oiHTLKNAg, whose name we eould not learn, had his pocket piokad of a wallet, con taining about f 300, at Robinson A Lake's Cir cus, last evening. The gentleman thinks the theft was ommitted while h was purchasing tUktt. HOME INTERESTS. Pure Sorgho Sirup. Many families .cefraln from using sugar-house sirup and molasses on their tables. They have unpleas ant qualms of stomach in reforenoe to swal lowing what they understand to be the. jgflals of the sugar-refining process. The pure concentrated juice of the Sorgho Cane is the true elementary Saccharum, and may be used without the slightest oompunotions of palate. lis Dora, Fix k Co., No. 0 Main street, are furnishing a superior article of Sorgho Sirup, in packages of five and ten gallons, for fam ily nse. Burnett's C'nconlne. A New and De sirable Preparation for the Hair. We with pleasure refer our readers to the preparations of Messrs. Joskth Burkktt 3c Co., of Boston. The want of their Cocoaine has long been folt in order to dispense with the maoy Inferior preparations now in use. Iteontiiins a very Inrge proportion of Cocoa nut Oil, so oelcbrated for imparting to the hair a glossy and smooth appearance, which, together with its other properties, strengthens the hair and gives it a healthy and vigorous growth. We speak, after giving it a trial, and can conscientiously recommend it to the old and young as being a preparation of ines timable value for the purposes intended. St. John ( Canada) iVetrs. Winder, on Western Row, opposite Court street, is still in a flourishing condition, taking Piotures beautiful and cheap. Magnificent Pictures are taken at tbe Broadway Gallery of Art for the nominal sum of twenty-five cents. "Wonderful." Who wants the New York Papers at two o'clock precisely each day ? Let him call at Church's Post-offico stand. Bishop's Gnllery is the place for the best and cheapest Pictures, No. 58 Fourth street, between Walnut and Vine. MARKETS. Cincinnati Produce Market. MONDAY EVENING, April 18. FLOUR The market is buoyant, and prices ruled rather higher. The sales compriee 1,200 bble. nt 5 7(Y3 7o for good to choice superfine, and 55 90(9,6 for extra. 1,1X10 bUIs. were received the last twenty four hours. WHISKY The market is firm, with a good de mand; sales of 1,100 bbls. at 23i(&23Hc., the latter rate for wagon. PROVISIonS Tbe market was very dull to-day. and nothing transpired worthy of note. We must therefore quote prices nominally unchanged. Small aalea of Bacon are making at 6 lie, i.nd Sc. for Shoulders nnd Sides. GROCERIES-Tuemnrketwas quite dull to-day, and the business done unimportant. Prices are un changed, ami we continue toquote Sugar at S1,7Jic.. MnlaKses ut 3H&M!4c., aud Coftee at WfaVltc. WHEAT There is a continued good domand for all grades, and prices are firm, nnd prime Red Is 2S 3c. higher; tales 7IK) bushels Bod at SI 24: 301) do do at 1 21, and Mo do prime White at El 45. CORN -The market is quiet and steady; sales 600 bushels in Covington at 77c. BARLEY The demand is but limited, at 606Sc. for fair tn prime. RYE Tho market is quiet and unchanged; sales 200 bushels at 9oc. OATS The market continues dull and nneettled; ales 600 bushels at 46c. and 300 bushels at [By Telegraph.] New York Market. NEW YORK, April 18—P. M. Flour heavy and drooping; sale 8,200 brl. at S3 20 Q3 3D for aunerrino State: Srri? as fnr .Wra An IS 2o(i4 BO for superfine Western; 86 60 common to S3 7.VS.4 so. Wheat firm; sale 13,000 bushel at SI 49 for winter Bed Western; SI 83 amber Southern; White Western pit private terms, and Bed Genessee at 81 an. Rye heavy; sales jm bushels at tuic. Hurley quiet; sales 7,300 bushels at R2c. for common State, and 84c. for choice Canada West. Corn a shade firmer; sales 19,000 bushels at 85c. for common White Southern: mixed Wosiern nominal at 8.'IH()a4c.' Oats dull at i30j Vic. for Stute; 37(a60c. for Western and Canadian. Whisky Sales 2(10 bbls. at 26c. Pork Opened heavy and closed at unchanged Jirices; sales 4,00 bbls. at $17 for new mess; S12 30 or prime: 810 30 for sour do: including 2,300 bbls. new mass, lor May, at S17 23, at the seller's option. Beef steady; sales fton bbls. at fir7 for country prime; 87 30(c 8 75 tor do mess; 8i30.ll 50 for repacked Chi cago do, and 812 MI&13 for extra do. Prime mess Beef quiet nt 817(4-1. Beef Hums quiet: sales loo bbls. at 81Xn'17 30. Bacon dull. Cut Meats steady; tales 1.K) packages ut 6'a !(& iv)dc. for salted Shoulder aud sjj.'sc. lor do Hhiiis; pickled do;carce aud nom inal. Drcased Hogs imniinal. Lard steady; sales Ms) bbis ut 11 '4(3)1 Use. Buttemuiet. Ht (n.h' fnr lihir. nnrl I Vft94 ft. old and new State. Cheese dull, at tilOc. Tallow dull; sales 26,000 lbs. nt 10V5.10jc. Cotton Sales 2,500 bales; no quotable change In prices. Sugar firm at 6i754c Stocks lower: Chicasra and Rnk TaUnri atu. Illi nois Central 6tS; New York Central 75M; Beading 51 1; Virginia Sixes 99; Missouri Sixes 68; United States Ave of 1874, lot. [By Telegraph.] Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, April 18. Clover-seed ha declined to Is&,6 23. Flaxseed 1 wanted ut 81 75. Flour comes forward slowly, but the market tadull; mall saloe at 80 25 for superfine, and 86 STHSib 6jj for extra family, and fancy lots bring 8'i 75(&7. Kyo Flour has dccltucd to 84 13. Corn Meal quiet at 83 7 S. Wheat is coming forward more freely; sale 3.0W bush. Kentucky aud Ohio at 81 56 for Red, and 81 60 for prime White. 1,000 busb. Rve sold at 85c. Yel low Corn Is dull at 8ruB7o. 2,000 busb. Oats brought 5051c. I ,No change in Groceries or Provisions. Whisky Is steady at 2)'i)26lic. [By Telegraph.] Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, April 18. Flour heavy: Ohio 86 12)4 and Howard 2J. W heat steady and prices unchanged. Corn firm; White 76c; Yellow 81c. Provisions quiet. Bacou Sides 9'c; mess Pork 817 75. Whisky steady; Ohio sells at 26c. Coffee; sales 1,500 bags Rio, this morning, at H!4 W1114C. [By Telegraph.] New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, April 18—P. M. Cotton The Europa's advices caused greater firm ness, but the quotation are unchanged; sale 4,000 baloa. Sucar buoyant. Tobacco active and atifier. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool Mi. [By Telegraph.] The European Markets. Per steamer Europa. London, April 1. Messrs. Baring Bros, report Breadstufls dull. Iron Welch rails firm and slightly advanced, being quoted at Jt'i 6Mu u His.; W elch burs 5s. Sugar firm. Cofieo buoyant. Rice dull. Spirits of Turpentine steady at 43s. Tea firm at 15a. Id.&lfts. 1 ttd. Tallow firm at 53s..VIs. 4d. Oils unchanged. The Money market is decidedly more stringent. Consols are quoted at V3H for money and accouut. The bullion in the Bank of England ha decreased 234,000 during the week. The rute of money con tinue the tame, Americau securities are generally unchanged. Per steamer Europe. Livcarooi, April 1. The sale of Cotton during the week have been a3,2no bales, including 9,000 bales to speculator and 10.0KI to exporter. The market closed firm, with a good demand at fully previous rates. Holders otter freely but show no dis position tn press sales. Some circulars say then ha bei u a partial advuoce of l-lla!kd, The estimated sales to-day (Friday) are 8,000 bales, Including 2,000 bales tn speculators and exporter. The market closed steadyat th following authorized quotations- Orleans Fair, Hiid;, Middling, 7XJ.; Mo. bllo Fair, 7'4d.; Middling, 7.' Id.; Vplauds Fair, 74d.; Middling, 7Hid. Tbe stock ot Cotton In port is estimated at 327,000 bales, including 292,5t bales American. The Manchester advices are not as favorable, the markets being quiet but steady. The best Yarn are firm, but the Inferior qualities have declined, Breadstutl's Messrs. ltkhardson, Speuca A Co.' Circular reports tbo market generally quiet. Flour is dullatlOj.ft I2. 3d. Wheat dull; Western Red 5s. 9d.lii.0s. 4d.; White 8s. 5d.(rf.lus.; Southern 10. Mills, vd. Corn dull: Yellow 5s. d. A supply of the bust qualities is wanted. I'rovlsious The circulars report ths market dull, excepting lor B ef, which is firm, and has advanced. I'ork is dull. Bacon unlet, but steady. Lard dull, aud nominally quoted. Tallow Is slow of sale, but prices aro unaftorud. Produce Ashe Pots steady at 29s, 6d.fft.1oa. Pearl also steady at 31s. 6d. Sugar quiet and closing firm. Rio firm. Tea clos ing quit but Hteaiiv. Resin steady at 4s. 6d.0i4. 9d. for common. Spirits Turprntinesteady at 41s. (Mis. bd. Oils gen erally unchanged. lUvar, March 31. Ths sale of Cotton fnr the week f mount to H.tsiu bale, at an advanrcof lutzf. New Or cans trw.. ordinaire lOTf., and basat Ivlf. The stock In part amounts to 127,000 bales. Tbe market close firm. DIED. Sunday morning, 17th Inst,, at half-past four O'clock, ISAAC B. BrRHAYaK, lata of St. Louis. Funeral this dav. (Tuesday,) from t'na residence of T. B. Guloii, 23 Firth street. Friends and acquaint ances are Invited to attend. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHEAPEST PICTURES la the city go to the south-west corner Sixth and Western row. Picture taken and put in cases for twenty cent. apio-aw fr llKADQUAHTICKS 1ST BRI GADE, 1ST DIVISION, I. O. V. M.-Battaliom ORDr.R Ho. 7. The Compnnlcs attached and belong ing to tho Independent Uuthrlo Gray Battalion are hereby notified to appear at their Armory, in full dress flniform, (capand plnine,) for parade, on TUES DAY, 19th, at 2 o'clock r. M. By order. W. K. BOSLEY, Major. . J NO. WOOLLEY, Adjutant; pl8-2t tr MECHANICS' ANI MANU FACTURERS' EXCHANGE Moot dally, from II to 12 o'clock M., in the large Hall of the Mechanics' Institute. pl8-awt JOHN B. HEIOII, Secretary. r PATENT ELECTRO-THERAPEUTIC BATHS, superceding all other modes of administering Electricity for curative purposes. For mi in iimni, inclose a siauip, or can at my innrmary, lie narrsircci. vim. . J . KARSI1NKR. apl8-aws Cincinnati, O. $S3 THE UNION BANK, NO. JfT West Third street, Discounts Paper, Grant Tempo rary Loans, and deals In Kxcbauso, Specie and Ln carrent Bank-notes. Collections made on the best terms. Interact allowed on time deposits aixty daya or longer. apl3-amf JAMES B. RAMSAY ft CO. GUILFORD'S HEMATOGENIC SIRUP. The fallowing la an extract from a latter from Mr. Stephen M. Wheeler, a gentleman well known, and formerly connected with the publio schools of this city: Clark C'ovmtt, Ohio, March 29, 1854. Ma. William Guili-ord Dour Sir: I am revoked to hoar of the aucccss of your "Hematogenic Sirup." Ever alnce my attack of congestive chills and violent lung spasms, some three years sinco, my health has been gradually declining, having been troubled most of the tlmo with nlght-swcnts, a bad bronchial cough, and severe nervous prostrations, which fre quently destroyed my voice for flvo or six hours at a time. In November ln.it I obtained some of your medicine, since which time my cough has been re lieved; my night-sweats and bad nervous iibeak down have ceased; nnd I have gained some twenty pounds in flesh. If others, who lire sufleriug from affections of the Throat and Lungs, can obtain an much relief from your "Hematogenic Sirup" as 1 have, they should feel grateful to you for your valua ablo medicinal preparations. 1 am pleased to learn that Messrs. Brown 4 lioaers, DrugRists, of Spring fluid, are to be furnished with yonr medicine for sale. Yours, truly, STaiPHKN M. WHEELER. For aale at No. 194 WEST SIXTH STREET, oue door Kaat of Race. . apl2-lw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BY G. BRASHEARS fc CO., Sales-room No. 57 and 59 Main-street, Cincinnati. WH0LI8ALI STOCK OF AN EASTERN BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, AT AUCTION, (IT ORDK1,) THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, COatHUfCIKO AT MIME O'CLOCK. w E WILL SELL WITHOUT RESERVE .vr) cases Boots. Shoes and Broaans. consist ing of Men's, B iys', Women' aud Misses', Youths' ana Children's Boots, Shoes and Brogans, of everv description, being the largest stock of Boot and Sboes ever offered at auction in tho market. Terms. Uudor ftuo, cash; over Siuo, sixty day approved paper. ap!9 Q. BRASHEARS ft CO., Anct'r. PAPER. THE best place in tbs eity to bay Wrapping paper suitable for all trades, is Pollock Mc Call's, 232 Walnut street, opposite United State Hotel. , apl9-ct ISTOTICE. H AVI NO OBTAINED A FRESH SUP PLY of those SUPERIOR , . Double-Threaded Sewing Machines, I am prepared t3 accommodate those who have been compelled to wait, and In future shsll endeavor to keep up with the lncreasng demand. The many advantage Bruen's patent haa over othor machines, must commend It to the favorable consideration of all those wishing a good, reliable and easily-operated Family Sewing Machine. Sales-Rooms, NO. 7 BURNET HOUSE BUILDING. W. B. COLEMAN, Ag't. apl9-2t To the Ladies. THOSE WISHING A GOOD FAMILY SEWINO MACHINE would do well toexamlno the different one offered for sale, and then call at . No. 7 Burnet House Building, . on Third street, and aea Bruen's Patent th veiy best Double-Threaded Sawing Machine made, and the only one tbat can in a moment be changed to a Single-thread. . The machine will be exhibited with pleasure to any one who may call. o , , . VT COLEMAN, apl9-3t Sol agent for the West and 8outh-wet. HARDWARE. LATIMER, COLBUHN & LUPTON, WHOLESALE r Hardware Merchants, O S FLXj ST., CINCINNATI. HAVING RECEIVED IMPORTANT AD DITIONS of both English and American Goods, and our stock being now full and complete, we are prepared to offer to Hardware Dealers aud tho Country Trade special inducement and advantage the inducement of reduced prices, and theadvan taaesof a varied and complete stock, including various Goods which can uot be procured on the same term elsewhere. - Our arrangements as Agent for th sale if HOE & CO.'S SAWS; : Casey, Clark & Co.s Planes; AMD NAY LOR Si CO.'S STEELS Are permanently established ; and having excluaiv control as their Agents in Cincinnati, our customers enjoy the benefit of purchasing their goods here at laciory prices. We solicit an examination of stock and prices, and will execute all ordorslntrustvd to us with precision and dispatch. LATIMEK, COLBURN & LUPTON, Wholesale Hardware Merchants, IVo. PEARL STREET. ap7-lmF , Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines, Sewing Machines, For $25, $32, $25, $32, $25, $32, For $40, $45, $40, $45, $40, $45, KELSEV & CO.'S, KBLSEY & CO.'S. Cnll and Examine at No. 30 WEST FOURTH ST. WAgeits wanted. Adilreag'" " "J I ; D. W, HAREIHGTOU & CO., apU-kfia Aexjrr, F. 0. Bog NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ANQTHER LARGE ARRIVAL CHEAP DRY GOODS, CfivEI) TIII6 DAY, By Express. A LOT OF I .' Huniaaer Bllka at Wo., worth 74c. . .. Glncle SHka ateoc., for fl. . Black Silka at 7 5c., worth tl. ' ' . '. Fnncy Burette at 25e., worth 37Sc. Jaconet Lrwhi at I'ic, worth 12'c. ' Jaconet I.nwn at 12.4c, worth use. French Brilliant at 12.4c, worth 20o. White Brilliants at U';c, worth 20c. Frenoh (Jinahains nt 12.4c, worth 20c. French t'hlntzs at 20c, worth 25c. Valencia at 25c, worth 374c. Valencia at 124c, worth 2"c 0-4 Bleached Mnsdin at ln'vc, worth 15c. 5-4 Blenched Mnalln at 10c, worth 124c. 0 bale Itnaaln Cm eh at 10c, worth iz.'je. 14-4 Toilet lnllts at II so, worth f 2. Together with an Elegant Line of ' SILK, GRENADINE, TISSUE, I1AREGE aiifl ORGANDIE ROBES. ! -ALSO- Shawls, Lace and Silk Mantillas, AND PARASOLS. That will compare favorably with tha above price. CHAS. S. WEATHERBY, 11 FIFTH STREET, ap!8-awo Bet. Vine and Race Street. CITT HOSIERY STORE, No. 12 Tifth Street. OUTFITS FOR EQUESTRIAN PERFORMERS AND ACTORS. : : ALSO . A FULL STOCK OF FIMISIIIXG GOODS, AT AUCTION PRICES. BROWN & CO. J. B. Holmes, Ag't. pl2 BRUEN'S PATENT DOUBLE-TUBE ADED Family Sewing Machine. IF YOU WISH TO GET A RELIABLE and aupsrior Bowing Machine, call at No. 7 Bur net House Building, and sre the above machine oper ate, and get specimens of its work apl9-3t OFFICE CINCINNATI EQUITABLE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Apaii 18, 1849.-NO-Tics'. Th annual meeting of the members of tho Cincinnati Equitable Insurance Company will be held at their office, on MONDAY, the 2d of Mav, 1&M. between the hours of ten o'clock: A. M. and one o'clock P. M., for the election of Directors for the enauliif year. JOSEPH K. SMITH, apiv-it secretary. United States MAIL STEAMERS, SAILING FROM NEW YORK. NORTH KTAR, FOR HAVRE v...May 7. KANGAROO, FOR tlVERPOOL May 21. BORV&SIA, FOR HAMBURG Juae 1. For paaaage apply to J AS. P. DIELINE b CO., Agents, aplZ-ame 17 West Third St., Cincinnati. Asparagus Plants. Hon ASPARAGUS plants AVtUVV for sain ill uiiantitiea to suit pur -cbuscrsby JOHN i". DAIR A CO., api-c o ana Lower market street. (luicksilver. . , . ., , QQ OZ- Qulokullver received and for . SUIBE, KUKBTEIN A CO., aplfl-o. " Opposite th Post -office. ; Corks, Corks. . . i. . j- nnilE Attention of Dealers and Consumers M. isreuustcd toonr large and well assorted stock of Soda Bottle, Taper, Demijohn. Jus and Vial Cork also, Cork Wood. SLIUE, ECKSTEIN A CO., uplft-c. Opposite the Post -Office. Vanilla Beans. IijIRESII and fine quality Also Extract of . Vanilla, highly concentrated anil havtiiar all the ueucaiu uuvur oi tue nnans. For salo bv SUIBE, ECKSTEIN A CO., . t'pposlto the Post-Offlce aplC-c. True Palm Soap. 1RUK PALM SOAP IN BARS AND! Cakea. Forsalehy EDWARD HCANLAN A CO.. Druggists. aplt-o iv. r. corner rourtii ana aiuin si, Iron Varnish. ,;, IRON VARNISH A VERT SUPERIOR; artiele for varnishing Iron Orates, Mantles, Rail, lugs and all kinds of Iron Ware. Prepared and tor sale by EDWARD SCAN LAN A CO., Dnmgiata, I aplii-c N. E. corner of Fourth aud Main st. '. Fine Machinery Oil. ' PINE MACHINe"ry" OIL WARRANT ED th bot article in use for Sewing Machine ana an amas oi macuiuery. rorsiuo oy tnegalloi vmviiiTkcriHMVLnn t : . ap)6c N. E. corner uf Fourth aud Maiu street. Pure Hay Jluiii. M f DOZ. PURE BAY RUM; 1 PUNCH MtjT EON pure Bay Rum, just received. t ' EDVVA HD HCAN LAN A CO., Druggists, aplae N. E. rorner Fourth and Main stroeta. ... For Plies. ";. j DAVIDSON'S CELEBRATED SELF-INJECTING CA8E8, the only trne remedy for I'ilea. constantly on band and for sale hy i EDWARD 8CANLAN CO., Druggist,' f p!6c N. E. corner Fourth aud Main streets. ; . Hath Sponge. 71 CAR- TC1XTRA BATH SPONGE, EXTRA Ci --- nuc 01 viiuci, uuuBiKuuron imna. 1 1 EDWARD SCANLAN A CO., DrugglaU, apla c. N. E. coiner fourth and llalu stroets Fresh Mineral Waters. OEi CASES CONGRESS WATERj j 10 cases Pnrkersbnrg Mineral Wator; ." , J!5brls. Blue Lick Wuter; ' Bodford Wutor. lust recolved. EDWARD SCANLAN A 00., Druggists, aploc ' N. E. corner iourlli and Main street. RARE BOOKS AD SCARCE AMERICAN COINS.-Forsale at E. Uayle's Book Stand, sonlh-wuit corner of Walnut and tifth streets, Ua. 51 J-.Cy.l,p.lotV "ratal, 4 vuls. foliu, Londuu, IM, 816 00; Tredauld on the Htoani-eugines, Locomotfv., Marine and Steambosts, Hiwh and Low-pressiae Ruilway and Hydraulics for Water-works, 4 vols., 4t , i,onuou Ulest Uates, $K; Revolution aud Biograpli , Classics (Latin, Greek, Hebrew and EugllsliJ Wsidi. liigtou Cent oi I73, 1.' M American Duller, 17UV, -i other Coins in proportion. aplii-c JBUFF, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 12 Vina street, opposite the Burnet Hoine, ( ln- u"iip rariiouiar attennoa paia so wourinK, ."injS9,r,??','ln' ANDERSON t HANNAFORD.Archlteett Hanchter Building, . . . '. rv t ) 8. VV. caraer Thlr4 and Hycaniora ta. , atltno CINClMMATl.OiUO. I 'u ' ' ' FOR RENT. IOR RENT The large Room on the seonnd . floor of tho building eoiith-wcst corner of Will nut and Fifth streots, liwiilr nt the comer, apis 1710R BENT Store-house No. 81 West i Second street, between Wiilnnt and Vino. In null on the premises, or of A. V. WINSTON, No. 2 VV est Pearl street. . . . apis I7I0R RENT OR LEAPE By a small fain ily, without children, a neat and convenient DwellliiK-house, of a or 111 rooms, centrally located rent about J.iOUor t;30. Address Box No. M Post. oincej T i i 1 1 , i apm rOR RENTThe racant Store on the iet I 1 .l,l.M.UrfM.t ..... Tl.l.J 1 D ... Apply at 10 Main street, b...v ... '.' -.--, iiiimtBu ruunni apia IOR RENTMY HOUSE With three to . nveacresofground.bnrn, abundanceof fruit.etc. The house conlnins ten or twelve rooms, and is situ-' ated on the hill one mile below Millcroek, In full view of tlie city. (apl) A. WOKTHINGTON. IOR RENT THE KNIGHTSTOWN . SPRINGS. -This celel. rated Watering Place can bo rented this season. 1 lieir rvpiilntion for pleasure and cure of disimaea la fully cslubll.licd. Addrcs lr. u. .UM1, or lien. D. HEYfiULDS, Indlannp- olls, Ind. apla IOR RENT BOARDING-HOUSE. And the Furniture for snip. Iimnlr Kn soAv. vuiu siroci, near iuo corner oi vine. ap!6-o FOR RENT HOUSE. A Inrge three story House, ou Ihe smith side of Fourth street, totween Broadway and Ludlow. Inquire of Mill t Hoadly, No. V East Third street. ap!6-e F OR RENT DWELLING-nOUSE. No. Illfl.n.1,1. L .V. . . in rooms, with gus. 'iuiiuirc of P. IliuLlc, Fourth and Smith streets. aple-o FOR RENT A DWELLING-HOUSE. . On Fourth street, with front, side and back of Pearl and Sycamore atroet. V . , aplC-c FOR RENT MY HOUSE With three to Ave acre of ground, barn, abundance of fruit, : Ac. Tho llousc contains ten or twelve rooms, and is . . situated on tbe hill, one nillo below Mill Creek, in full view of theclty. apia-b V. WORTUINGTON. I710R RENT OR LEASE RESIDENCE. A Country Residence and eight acre of bcautl- ' ful and picturesque grounds, a pasture lot and out houses, within ten minutes' walk of the Cummins villa Depot of the Cincinnati, Hamilton nnd Dayton ., Railroad. Apply to 0. Kirby, Karon' Building, cor- I nor Sixth and walnut street, or to Joseph Lakeman. (Jumuiliisville Railroad Dopo. aplO-b I NOR RENT A lodging room, furnished or unfurnished, for a gentleman, with a private family. Inquire at Tnylor's Uosiery Store, 160 Filth FOR HIRE. 1 j ! ' IjOR HIRE A bar-tender, a oarringe driver, . two porters, one or two men need to horses, and several farm hands at tho General Agency Office No. 32 Western row. aplg-c CA.RPETI.Sra , I am now receiving a large assortment of i English and American CARPETS, Oil Cloths, MATTINGS, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, &(., Direct from tho Auction-Rooms aud Manufactories, , . f ! All of whioh will be Bold at the LOWEST PRICES. HENRY FALLS, 65 West Fourth Street. lM16-lm . . . BUY YOUR RIBBONS At No. 30 West Fourth Street. AN IMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENED. J. LeBOUTILLIEE & BEOS. ' mrH Cincinnati Hosiery Store, Cincinnati Hosiery Store, Cincinnati Hosiery Store, N. W. cor. Fifth and Vine, N. W. cor. Fifth and Vine, " N. W. cor. Fifth and Vine. LEAVITT & BEVIS, LEAVITT & BEVIS, LEAVITT & BEVI8, LEAVITT & BEVIS, Respectfully Invite tbe attention of pnrchaaera to their well selected stock of -: SPRING . ..SPRING HOSIERY, MOSIEKT, . i -1 SPRING H SPRING H USTDER GARMENTS, UNUIiR GARMENTS, . : UNDER GARMENTS, El ERT IERY, GLOVES AND MITTS, GLOVES AND MITTS, GLOVES AND MITTS, new (htti.e lack tikh, Rkw (itylk Lac e tieh; KW HTVIiJB LACK T1UH, , . ' And Furnishing Goods Generally, And Furnishing Goods Generally, And Furnishing Goods Generally, FOB - ' ' - ' LADIE8, GENTS AND CHILDREN, , i LADIK8, OEJ1T8 AND CHILDKKN, LAD1KU, GENTS AND CHILDREN, LADIK8, U-NXS AND CUIDBN. : apl-aw LUNG AND THROAT ; INSTITUTE, : Ko. SO WEST FOURTH STREET. The following loiter ia from one of our well known merchanta, Whatever he ludoraea nitut ha of aterUneT value. It ia soil worth reading : ' ..... --,.. OiKctwuiTi, rebrnarr 13, 18AH. About month ago I called at Dr. Ayur a "Throat and Luiigluatitiitc,'' In Woat Fourth utret-t, for treat ment torTonsiiitla and Chronic-Iuflammation of tha Throat. The tonsils aud uvula (or palate) were ao much enlarged that there aeemed to lie but one ootires to puraue, and tbat waa to cut them off: thia I had been told by other phyelciana, waa bed also candUly told me they could not cure mo. Dr. Ayer made oareful examination and pronounced exciaion uuuec eauary, aud preacribetl Medicated Inhalation and top. loalappllcatioue, with general trea'Uiciit, and the ro ault ia a puarKCT TaiuHrut The i'ntiunimatfon has been allayed, and tbe touaila and palate reduced to their natural l and poaltion. I now have no aore neaa or dillleulty whatever of tha throat, and rmii that I aw mow ruaraoTtY will.. I cordinlly cuiumenil Dr. Ayeraa aakillful and com petent pliyalcinn In bia apcclnlfty, and worthy of all conltdonce. Ilia modeof treatment is rational, pleas ant, and certainly in my cuxe auccesr-ful, aud I hav every reaaon to believe the Doctor ia equally aucceaa ful In all other caaua while I bava been uuder treat meut at tha Inatitute. JOHN H TinTvnn M Fourth atreet. between Vine aud Waluut. TAMES 0. FOULDS, FORWARDING AND Oommlaaiun Merchant, and Produce Broker. Office. No. Exchanse BuitdiuB, Waluut atreet, Cin cinnati, 0. Agent lor aale of John A. Bhaw Co. 'a Pearl march, 126 J V. WHKT8T0NH WHOLESALE SI DRPOGI8T, and Dealer In Drajra, Mediclaea, Paiuta, Oila, Colore and Dye-Huffs, Window Olima and Ulaaaware, Una Obemloala, Perfumery and Toilet erticiee, nonneaai corner reari ana eycamor ata.. (Jiaclnnatl. Ohio. i a r- ft 40 yALTEa k WILSON Architects, S. jk. eorner j ourio ana n ainut atraeti . kU-cw