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WANTED -r-r sbs. rM BWlwoe, (-' 'Jl t. te cau si eauarea. HllutB sis- law. lTStJi aW apply the Eaatairer Balid- gooi JTT tif rmrrfnasrw by tmmedlste 1 1 IO Swersl WO V.W' Lit rrT srutlcuiaA sbosW kMW Merchants Billiard-room, twenty eeota par eret-eewf-iwi FOR SALE.

FOR. Fbl.Ut AST BOILBIUf OF Steam Earta Work. IKjaaa1 IK wettHiiiisfittrueA. AXD oHOCLBER OS' Vt at Irr- tt nmm te Mil to Lfl STcanore -2Ji HKt'PEL A GEnTES. iitn i -I i-ls.

busae ma Bargains. Wwvt Tmli-tl tinmt. APRM OF UfB AT fr--tn rlty oa of tncmt tocaUosa mi: at rtMuitry rriiileaeBi will tell 1-ttffLa-Wt. A. B.

McMAXAM4. No. 7 WmC Tblrd trt. 1 MITWO BRirK imti tir-UnMl a4 la Irat-ratc rrtir. jilri umlrw ii a.

for urmt, rgMK Ot KkIT rROSTfTBBBT. iraar sssae wi rr rooms, in atiald seat isiaarad. Urge uy rav rnew, vlw. i ri trrt. a t-corT btirk of 1k (' niaMI a4 ta roo4 repair lot la feat -fi ratrura, Prlna XOaXL otii.

iu-ori br1fc of tz rooms, well bi r'U taUtecJ alda antraace ioi la by JOfHI J. WKIOHT A CO- a Wrat Foartti atrert, ap ataira. il FK8T wii.wen cwraerof i nira aaa roaa -h rh ara thrra ttiraa-atory BrtcA Dwell-i rua kail aad hasBf wh, raa aal iarf iDBrBioi7 omh once, eoa-e ju n-oasv ballt tor a board 1 aa--hooaa. ne'nf it toratlOBa la tba ctiy for UkaC With mh) aJlrraiioaa UN wooia block In'o a booL A rraal lada-a. will br off rrvl ha prtre of tlila proparty.

JOHX J. WRIGHT A COT ei tmn wreci, ap ataira. OR HAL 'HOICB MAaTlwM-0T. 14 'b 4jt oina. Maatacay, at aactloa.

vu' MvJ Dxt aorta af tka a1 Klftb fttmca. aad law faaidaap Ul tvaold totha blabest MdUar, vf r.r La a proraaalna; for dirlaloau Ia April Ja, at tea a' clock aloa on inrc, biz aaa niifl nonuM' iniuii intAilnnia. Che percoaaar. wUJi MirrtT. hoila brar'nc lasal ln Inoairr- of JACOB F.

KCfJTT O. It Mtrr('ommlaloaer. apUUSt oft HLK-rlrBA IMMTL4M prri nouv oi rwmii mu aaa i.im ru bji nnrarn parenee. erannaa, rn. Lable and carrlaca-booaa.

Taa mouiDt a variety of aeU-i fralt treea. a arwi hriibhrT. Loraied tn CoriDarton. UO lt oa the Ohio ktvr. and Lai ji rhl jrkinr KlTfr.

The loratloa eoaal ntrv piart fr bralth and retirement, and ia ffiioDte1 walk from tbe CLnrlDaati Prirt la.OMi, la payaaenta. Poaaea-x cn at my time dVaireti. ApplT to F. AHMAaL Sfl WaJnot strat. Clnelnoatl, O.

-B dALR A Coantry Keatdenea r-. "ti th H-vrrtaoa Pike, four mtlea Tbe houe a braatlAU aew dwell ij n-fn- wM ball ad bath-room. Soely l. aaprrvd and trralaed tiroaaioat aaa other roaTeulnt la raiplete Tbe grounds ara hI ut. and rovered with a floe selee- trjX- frvlt of all the Ho lee TarietleaT frniL hrutberTt sbaoe and omsaiantal The kv-atkm la very pleaaaat, aad la every W.rt.e tor a bome.

ba MriT. a. ftAHnnvT, X. t7 Went Tbird atrecC 'ik A Llv TbApUQlid of Heury iUimIj. 417 Koarth tret, betwaea i-l Central avenne.

The hrue a aab-a. T-hulll thrre-Btory ttone front, of 13 aii sad hatb-rooai. with all mxiera Tn- lot la fc-et rront by 1I0 et Trn pr-rry Is Inrreasintc rapidly la vai-u i will nn be repaired for baaiaeaa par-lad it ma exiten-e the bulMintf eaa be Into fine boatae houae the re liar wt Wia be tor part caab aad prrpetnaf leae. SAal KI. A.

SARGrXT, No. 7 Weat Third street. 9R 4LE OR TRB AW IWVOICB Boaaeta. fla taw aetel-iaJ ntrTmfued im ocjer aiiiiiaei toek af saras Tatt, wool aad Hsu: aad woeata'a Lee1ora, Htraw aad Buaais and a lac of Wooiaa Hood and ubsxiBt'of to about tT.Ouw. 9to-fc of Roots aad Shoe, la rood order.

--H to aXJKw; wish laaaa of store. Mtate la rtnetanatt wfll be takea at tt ii of the above etoeka. OH J. 1 W. Foartk stxavt.

If Ok I LB RrsT5 FKOPrnrTT By M. Tt'lKR A LO A splendid aew toi-frl tre. 34 leet front oa Third -twrea ttare anJ Kim. te pmt-p-rty. et front, oa Race street K'vrth aad Fifth Btr u.

hie lot fnr batne parpnaea. XI trr 140 Kaee street, between Coiambla and Front. ti-Miiid foor-atory atoae-ffoat sturea, wa r-et. befwrea Vine and Rare. n.iM property.

luO t-rt Croat, oa Waluat vtiwi Fifth and Sixth. --i tn.inebs property, oq WaJnnt UneUJje--ijih and Se-rrntn. fJ by WO fret. property, a hf feet, oa Central mtk and -wreath treeta. an kind' 'if dwtutn-boqaee, ta all part of ran if In la price from kljui) In kiOLjuO.

JOH M. TTlXHt, awe Third IB ALB VALUABLE BUlVrM8 PWOP- a aew foar-eiory atoaa-troat CS wet front by 73M fwt la depth. ie of nira ai thnnh tt uImxIi.1 a. -v ta fa-ct fraat by Va) tet deep, oa tetv-n ataia aaa V. alaat.

if heirk store, av pee from oy re -p. oa aaia street, betweea becoad aad 1m- thi-sbJiy brfek at ore, with oa Mala atreet. betweea Sixth aad PiHre, lor both. oar-dwry brlrk atorea. oa Mala street, oe-t r.ai-w snd Fifth 4Ja.0ftt for both.

tbse-tory btiek store aad et sa alWy, oa Fifth atreet, near Ra-e, tee-story stoae-froat atora, oa Peart t-twe-a Walnot aad Tlae. Price, tl trV tvostaea. rth lot Si by ra- ea Foarth street, betweea xUaa had Bell oa- or both. 4 at 7 1 eet. oa Foarth street, betweea ddlUia.

ill sell or Wsaa. hrrrk storea, witfc dwefllBtr. feet, oa Ceatrai arcBae, hear Umrt -iaaua ur both. 'uar-torr brick storea aad dweDlaar. af -in ea-h.

wttb tat SB Pet froat by i faet 1 a-nrral a-ti Mai ltr FTl STtth both. Waal Third atreet. OA A LA -DWI LAJ 6A UB '-rT street, aaat of Braadway, thraa story i I'Hltnz. roe tale tar raosna, of exeaUent throuKh taw boaea, twa ci-rteraa, waaa- -kkLa tha nl Bl HIIB straet-lewel, aad well aet with ahrab- as by la tw tw-saea sier sad ga taronsih the aoaaa. Faaan -a by Way li.

Prl sufleVd StiMjC. a fi nrat-raia a-BHy '-j r. rooms, sawiawirT; laoanery a wi wpwi "---a rarda, aad oa a yuaasar asirawa. VSB a reet, aear Toe i teen rh. re vara, rnc, T1 treeL aear wycaaiora.

laewe a-axory and score, hail aanraaoa. a-ell adwpaew at preaea-i- wna- -Traey of Otaa ra aad fltla. at-irt brtok, 'riuaed, rooaaa, Lali, hsraty CM aarj cq Wo. 1 Waat Faarth atreet. ktl Lit Hole AT YlM WhjLl u.t nmatry reatdemee at LiawoodTorw-eriy The aoaaTClrabata -i-w.

iiithaa aad waaa Has bot-atr fa aa wtaw aeraa. neitMi -a i fchi i aaaay aaa d. -tiad ii aaa. aaaaaa, aaa? aoaaa aad earrt--boa-. Tbaaa ta aa ahaae-aara jrett toaad sinaa.atrawbasi hi its.

aw aaa eta; la isanakaarfaar Tna rardan at ai aaaee way. Ua aaxiy traataiiaahawLaa; 4i the Lattlaallaaal Valiew. aad ta afcoU a half rrwa. taa I in wnaa laaiaaa) aai at mi B.dM.. BTtsvaioa la six aad t-f ailleafi ia the deoat, aad at-oaft torty aata- a BhaatiT BnT TORB 1rataa4a Ira tat ai ntr.

1 li lt MB wta. HW. DaalllM bbbi IiiI ill; part a taa il ua, a cooa ti. l. aaraBaae.

taa fax aaJaar a P. O. Bom t. taa fniBtiaaaaaa fata bvt ah r--B-T A I BA raoak oa WaatFoarta atrart- Thlrtf aaa arta aa a pftmnmiw rau IJ.J. HKiuUliu SO.

J. HkMHI It 'Via atMuntn fVOT'ia; a vanaat i lam kuMa.u4 DlatT aC lora. eo. 4 YL. or mm rC am, a a frilt aiB tmana raMM.

Ui partaf t. I a awaa fl rwt. APw I lrtTJE itiis. TM assiirtaiuBt. h4 Jl JrnUi" cru.

AWrr wllh 11 ru aa- llB- ctttBOMTaiBoac wawTo14 aaaatrlta. ihGibI. naer. Irtnaa Haraiac. A.

lyia. u.M ta ptaeB raa lake rmB oa 0a ntte Kami Kallroataaa iwra Ma city by I'ttiM raBTa aoBtoaraphlJ of 'SjAaBratatrBrtf'' FOR RENT. UtOR UU-Wi km a M. na a-ll at Barafeaa. BiUTB.WiJfTBTtUaTST- BBJ VtBa BAUt CAKWn COAT.

AT 'V BALB tl VT 7 mt, BAFT MDI Faarta aBaTUUBBtl 2 Waat TBtraaara. a auw hivci. 7OR aALK-A 3trVBKB OT DrsialR.S tract ta tba lialni. tffli of the eftyT rfOHX E. BKIX A CO.

Wisrt Talrd an ppB BAI-aV-THa PRITIUR OF AC QUX B. 4 i 7t Weat Thlra PO" IALB-TrtLrBNIT8-f aU aiy abop, So. aU Vm 1'earl urvrt. coa-talalnc hMrtba aaa 7 pair, of aalWwa. with Ira Ctary' Ira, of lot as hy la AjiIt UsMJ.

IOY.aVMTeolTkorlu. o- trf Uut Talrtt arakelMa iTtvatory atoaa. rviii rl atrrat (Xa.ai, Alan A TalaaMa prorartT.oa Caatral mrm a by lBJWace WLNTJCKt A CO. J31 Vlaa atnat. SALR-A BtMtl.

aalM.tl.llv.lk.m twoory brVt-k tw.lUas-tioa.eof I rooeoa. lot aboat tn rot. aa the waat lla of eib aim. aa taoa. ar 4-JmB.

Vm la a few aara, BA IA MUL'L A HATWirvT la- a. 7 Weat Thlrl trtrt. FOR BALK Ala. Uiwe-etary brtca Jw.lllDg. Nu rt-vtath rintt.

Bcxuwl, conimkntnr rooaM aad bata-rooav w.u aalaOied aad la coat, ptfiaordtsr. saa all tbroaatk aad lot fert front, wlia Blrffroal, aide aad rvtf ttrdi Will be told a itwium, BA WLi EL, A. tiABUCNT. It Sq.il Wrat Talrd atraat. 'vnwaaiB a bw two-Tory orirK dweuinfr-A Looae alfrM rooou.

weu aalahrd. Beared, Minted and Id eomplrte ordrr. raa all Uiroiurh. and ftivimiron uj ia let ooi. to aa alley, 1th froat, side aad rear yard, oa Coart etroet, be-twaaa Baimlller and rnmio.

tAMUKL A. 8AROKNT. No. ffT Weat Third flrert. FOR A LB Tbe fine, aew eottaate boat.

No. 107 B-tu atreet. betweea BaTmlller aad Free-aiaii. wtth lot tret front by a deep, to aa alley for aXaM. A bargain.

aAMTET. A. SAROF.wt, No. 7 Weat Third nreet. FOR 8 A LB Aapleadtd resldenea and lot la tileadale braatlful liratloa: house funtatn.

rumna and hail rroand etabraee three aret no Inn ptare la (ileodala. Puweaaloa will be litte i i lew ateui rrle.BtJB. BAMPKL A. 8AROITIT It 7 Weat Third aire. T.BH I A enleodld ayetor.

llnnr-frnnt lauilaehoaafi. with lot 3 feet front by rvt rp i.aM.i.KjiniDU atreet. aear vine, win aril It at a price to par or.r Taa rtta oa.fT.oa aAalUEL A. HARDEST. It Ho.

7 Weet Tlilrd atreet. TTHR a A Lft A rood two-atory brlek dwetllar. A hoaae of are raoaa, weU latahed aad la irond order, and lot 18 teel fraut by a feet deea. with Jotio, lor tMM. iww.

7 ww auia cairaaca, oa nope in. at-. Bear alMliu, a. aAbvt.tT, it No. tfl West Third atreet.

FOR BAIJB A 8PLBJVD1D TORT Brick t4rideare or ruonua and ball. Aoeiy alshed rhTTMiKhout. with .11 modern Improrr-aienta and coavenlenrea. and larre Lot, oa Fourth 1'liuu. Will be said low.

HAUL EL A. BAROFN 1 7 Weat Third street. FOH ALB-W CO HAMD. Htlbl. realdeure.

of 10 room. 8 feet hall. porebea. la a eeatral and pleasant 1 oral Ion, now Tacaat and la aaa order. Lara.

lot. with power aad abrubbert; ue ahade lira la front; trea arsee. Ac; otTrred nntll the AM Inst. Prlee. H.ua.

Apply at tbe south-east corner of Firth sod Main streeta, CoelKKtoa, Ky- or addres lock box MIT. Clarlnnatl. Ohio. It IALB Dealrabla eoantrr realdenr. bmt t-lerea, aboat ata acres, with rood frssns nant roosns, stames and all eoarealenres of a eoontry boana.

and with la six haadred yards of the stalloa af toe Indianapolis and ClorlnaaU Hallroad. BMITU, WINTE K3 A CO, Ko.aa Vlweetreet. FOR IALB- A beaaUfal two-and-a-half story fcrirk IwelllnK-bouae of nine roosas and balL tlnely a alshed. aanarad aad rraiaed thronrboat. all aiodern lanprovements.

and lot at feet froat by Kit fret deep to alley, oa Fladlay betweea Uayasiller and Freetnan- BAMVCL A. StRORfT, It Ko. 7 West Third street. PUR A LK Resilience and lares lot la Olea-A dale, twelre miles froaa thiselty. Tbe hoaae A a tbe two-story frame dwetltna; of 8 rootn.

hall and norebes. well anlshed. papered and painted tbsaiszhoat; rood stable, earrlare-hoese, wll. cistern. Ac.

The lot is We feetroat by leet deep, well set with fralt aad abrabbery. WIU be eoldaCTaaJAwl 8A Xli n. A. HAItatKKT. it No.

7 west Third FOR ALB A HI-LBN DID BUTLDINQ LOT of 7 arrrs oa Lafhrette-aTeaae. la Cllftoa. on. poalte the residence of Or I ata Taylor. Esq.

The rroand Ilea beeutirol. rradaally ascend I nr from the areane. aad elecaatly adorned with atatelr fOreat and fruit treat, all klada of sarabbery. and choice everrreena. It Is oae of the tawt balld-ln( sites la CUfloa.

and will be sold at narrala. H.HHllTWDX. tt West Third street. FOR BA LB A 8PI.EinTT RESIT) EXCE. A splradid l-atnry Brlrk Hosjaa.

It room, wide ball, bath-room, hot aad cold water ranre, water eloeet. marble manlela. tnely papered. rrmlaatLaad ras thromrhoat. and all IB complete order.

The hoase Is beated throurhaut by an Inunwfd bot-wster bestlnr apparsta. Tbe Lot awn rruos ay tu" leet Beep, oa sagata airaet. GCO FT. SHOTWBLL, West Third street. It FOR Al.B VALCABLMOnT AITBUirw hKt'aJCTTI offer for sale a most detlr-able lot of mass, of II acres, oa the west side af tbe Letaaoa road aad Ulsrhiaad-aeaaae.

la rha i i.i i rui ii oi nsiocaosf ot jcessrs. ishllllto. A. D. Bollock.

Josenh Klnaer. Tnosoas oh nana and others. The land Ilea beaa- tlrul. and la asnreptlhte of belar dlelded Into a naaiber of 0 a. baildlaa' tats, aad is aaaof the suost desirable locations an Mount Auburn.

bJiORGE H. CHOTWEO. Tt Ma. 7a Weat Third street. OB 6 A LK A Fit RESIDENCE Of MT.

AUBURN. A (a. two-story Brte Hoaae: HI rooms, hall, haib-room. hot and eold water, snd all the modern ImproTeasaats. anlsneal In the bet Baaaaer.

with lot sua feet front by feet deep, with an ell of SO leet soaareuoa which Is a xuod eartiaa-e-hoose and stables. There Is abundance of choice frntt. sarabbery aad erersreea. and It Is ainat dealrabte rMMcare, la a road locatloa OA aWunt Auburn. Price iR.fwo.

BtXl. H. 8HOTWTXL, It ft Weat Third atreet. FOR PROPBRTV i l.e late realdence anil groands of Bobrrt Dodrss.esiatre. dt rraatd.

eonststlnr of forty-oaeaerea. subdivided Into Ive beaatlful baildlng two lying between the corporate Umltaof Oleadaie. and three Immediately adjolalnr Ave anlaates' walk from the depot. society, charrbes and achools. and of easy access to the city, this proertyoaers ladaeo.

suci.ts ansa n1 assail. The lmprovecnenta consist of good two-story frame bouse, earrlsge-boase, wood-aoosa, and other oat-baildtar. wish larre barn, stable and shed fruit of au kinds; yard set with shrubbery. The above property wQl be eold as whole, or divided, as may salt purchaser. For particular Inquire of WILLIAM M.

RAht-8lTr, Atwirner at West Third street, or of B. M. 8NOIM1SAHM, oa the premises. It T3BBIDBNCBB ON MOCRT ACBCR1 IV htU. HALE.

One of the most desirable real deaeea oa the mala avenue, with lot 13 by ma met. house oa tba English style, eoeiatnins: is rwoata, wks ball through tba center, ras faroearbont, batb-rooao, was-bouse, range with hot aad eold water, two larre cisterns, ana fruit aad large veg-atabaa garden, Aaa stable aad carriage way. Also, frontier Hopkins' Park. chotee, elegantly -bail it aad rosy bouse, with all the aaodera tca- saaimer kite be cellar under the entire boaae. asarble ananieia, omia.

gas, m--, nnw aaa. catrfiageway, choicest fralt, all In ioe bearing or-der. choicest aower aad exeelleat risasraj oa ue line ot mi. hwwu, Either of the above will be sold at a karrnlB, and poaermloa given Immediately, oa appUoaUoa .1 o. as Wet third street.

Tr AOoraey at Law. CtR 8ALB-A good Brick Horns, aa Peadle-r urn ureeu roosna. Mce, aih. Three tinea rtuwswa, uw miller. rooms esob.

gas. etc- iiiZibafi mbaCh rooaa. la eompseta order. Prlee, A mod fcatory Brick House, on t-iarx. Bear Two t-atory Brick oases, on Linia, aear room, saw ssora ascn-1 A vaiaanis iot oa aitnw, Ti )BDarpetBai lease, vim rntwat a aUaaoTV Brlek BoBSe.

rOOBat CM Uteaea. oa Wade. Bear Baymlllar. Prloe. A valaabl property, aa Alaa.

leet by M. Price, ataa. Two austorv Brick Honsea, oa Twa t-stoTT Brick Honsea, oa buuob atrosa. a rocauaeaca. Prtee.

gujuo Pw botn. aiaSftehod A Brick Howse, oa Georxa, near etc. Price, 7.0OX lory Kr let House, on Betta. bear Catarr. A aae I Cutter, MITal, ynirttSi CO.

gal Viae atreet. arraVtlETa I will otter at private sale, tor a few days, that eleraat lAiia aaory bj Ick bouai. oa the rmZ'i. iewS Ierftka tooB, dining room, aHUarroonu Ae- with wide aesi la tba oesJsw, Tba laaoad story i. I in ii a earh with djtialng awa attaejasd.

Keo batb-rooma aad water koaet Tho tbird story eeatalns asrlarrt waterksset aai baU-rewaaajIssaieVrew a aa biuc 7 7 -zi rrj- eTrTnoVi' 'leeiedbT riTr ----Ib baila and acaaklnaj-traai- Bl I I I Ma. haiitar, aa-T at-agagUy. srrery buubiiii awt iw au a-atBt at IrfCmiir.h -TwVorfSelck stable; with st Is tva borjes atkreajearriaaiaM two aaianeat raws ia aw wjL7Jrr at at Hate mis nn Tli-n 1lT" bssa ariil eat taat any be sold at sactlna. tt rtWamTltllatfwet, IAI.B-A ta 1 story brick sWA. A Lssixwurlh.

eoatslnl ng 1 rooms, bsii. bath. A ae -story brVrk laowse- In nana, aB wan tnassssa. gaa, water. Ac "sst at by Baca atrial.

Bear Bmtb; grlJQk. A bewaufal t-aory brtck baaas af trotasva. Ban, galbiliasn. aarty 'papered, grained aad gas mm now. MBBMaavaiunit as Jtistowr, wm etoraoa taa tin net.

with to ssl Bast corner of UsrbBini aa4 iatUlor katt aaa cote water, raon waiev-ctoajea, sm all I be BSTwl is. iai ay sw sajsv. ssa IswMrweetb sMwet, aear 1 lio aa atory irtck A sfleasud I sins Brick -aafl. barb eosjsu. hot and col cii-st.

and all the modern hot and cold water, raaga. walcr-- nMtsra r. lnHka. if a -t A ay a Bis aww ana i wrsra Ball. Letb-rooes, water-closet, auarMe asad all the Bsodera Iniprovrmeatak aa he-lck kaaaa.1 iaSAA, li- fHOTWf.Lt, -v wtA 2wf.fi-mfr,.

rU J. For? lcac: "EtOR LB A ft-A NCBRFft OIUIKIaAsU a niTWSAslBlwtaA, rsra wijua. aawssssyt raoaM aaeh. alt an.sa.rlTniiail AUCTION SALC3. BT OAJbXKr, COOK A CO-.

ea KaCaaa Dmkara and lllii.VafBB aci.1 Taird ixarV, Piiliun FHIM I Wbw. Ml -taaa wa ail-B j-jett, aw aiiiUw. WtTI anU a VSiMl. Autflj oftmaniv yoBKIae, April u. 14, at ta4 tkAaliahMt.

with two awad etarea, Maa. Ml aa 'ft; aowth aide of Wxth atreet, aatwaaa ABiaad Kla atreeta. TJja apprr atjoriaa ara oo-rapted I aadwelllaaa. Ta. badtac waa cow.

trartad wtlh tn, aaelaa a attwrtaa; a( aar tlaaa jiuo atnre-auaatfc aarief rood cellar of faat JasepttaBdertheenUr BaAdUc. rkd Lot ba-tmt (art laeaea la front, ay dlnt la aa alley, la beM oa a aaraataai laaar.tta ao iwnitw mm uaui aniMa renot mvm aa. pay able aaarwrlr. Maatifaftararaaa mmm I of aara a balldlatE arw hjrre aa oprortaalty aaU irotaw. Of lareatiav to a rood mm 1 aa la la TeraB) raade kaawa at the time of aula.

TlUe rood. aaMaeeltlre. ij, LET. COOK A CO-' Baal Estate Broam and Aaettnaeara: apB-ai Ko.a Waat Talrd MrM. BY CI IAS.

C. KOHL. Baal Batata Aagtl paper aad Broker,) Weat Third Twa Fia 1U Arerr Oa TTEMIAT AFTEKSfOON, April IBM. at a cwea, win aa a mwcaaoa. oa lae pruauta Iwodealrahta aaltdiaa Iota oa the- aortt alda tptt atreet.

aaat, OI Title nrrteet. Bale DualUra. Tin nia Half rash balance la oae aad two year. tn v. atjtii.

aiwiiuaw r. apl- Weat Tbird atreeC 3ROCEBIC8. TCESDAT, April IT. at BOOTS and BlIOaaS.THUKSnAT.AprU ML at clock. JAME8H.

ilwi ail tn and Mala street. (TtBsi and Volkablat eopy.J BY UVBBARD HEATOX, Mo 1 Waat Flft streeA, FiftecBth aad I at Bat. r. Preaeat of liBreweenaveel pied.es fev Apraaai ontaen, at Alctwa. On MOITDAT Momnino April at o'clock, will he sold hveataloga sat lot.

olt'n redeemed Pledges, constating of men and women's cloth I nr. watches. Jewelry, etc This Is tbe most vsrled ale of tbe sesoa. and well worthy toe attention of buyers. spit HCBBABD A HEATON, Aacfr.

BY KTBBARD HEATOS, Xo. a West Fifth Street. Fnrmitnre, Carprtis Mob i tor Cookiag; Slove, rtc at No. OO Cliatoa ttreet, at A action. Ob MONDAT AFTEKNOOS-.

April 16, at twa clock, will be sold, at Ho. 8s Cliatoa street, aear a sxuaw ki oi rumiture. among wiiloh there Is sn oak chamber set. marble slabs, with spring mattress, number of carpets, oil-cloth. Bustling, stair-carpets, sewing -oiachine, bm nltor cooking-stove.

No. 7. etc. II HUBBARD A HEATOJT, AacUonsers. BY JOHN A HILL A ales-rooms, Jiu.

at Main street, near Third. On TCESDAT MOKN1NG. April 17. st tea clock, to close eonstgnouenle. gov esses of Men's, tt otuen's and Children's Boots and Shoes, Congress Ualtera, OxJord Tics, Cuba Ties, Balmorals, AlJtO- casea af ktea -sCastom Calf Boot aad rases of Mea Calf Oxmrd Ties.

apls-t JOHN CAHILL. Aaetloqeer. WY A WJ rvmr a rv Real Estate Brokera and Aactloneera, No. BS aa uiru IeBrtre Sale of MO Fiae Baildiar IxU at Camp Deaaiaoa. Lease) of I-ot Upea Which 160 Uoveranneat are Erected, at Bsume Place.

yil''d at Public A net (on. on WEDNESDAY MOKMNG. April 18. lSbb. at ten o'clock, oa the premises, about aUlnnc building lots in Campbell sabdiviatoa of Camp Dennison.

Hamilton CoaBty.Oblo. The kits are each so Spet la front by UO feet deep to streets, aad Immediately adjola tbe line of the Little Miami m.i Tbeioca-tloa la beautiful, heal thy. aad La every way desirable, and within forty minutes' ride of Cincinnati. ALfto immediately after the aula of the Government buildings, we will oner naif-acra Isaaea of the ground upon which law of the buildings stand. f.r tbe term of Ave years, with privilege of aa additional gve year, at tie per year.

Trains irav the Little Miami Depot, at nine o'clock A. on day of sale and return at o'clock P.M. OAKLEY, COOK A CO, Real -estate Broker and Auctioneer. apU-gt No. 8 Weat Third St.

BY KENDALL A HOBTOS, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, north-west corner. of tuih and Walnut atreeU. Two Fiae Taree-storr Bricks, Oae iood Two-atory aad Two Csood Frame Cottacea, at Anctioa. WETlNESnAY MORNIXO. Aprlf 18, at ten o'clock.

wlB be sold on the pre lulses. No. East reventh atreet. grst boaae east of Byeamore. a good two-story frame dwelling of Ave rooms.

Tbe lot Is fourteen feet front, more or leas, by ninety wet deep, more or lea, with an In the rear, stsble on ths I Alan TUIllNmiV UODCTVn .1 tn o'clock, will be sold on the premises. No. 171 East raain aireeL. opposite Ataiun street, a one three-story brick of thirteen rooms, all In good order. Lot being twenty feet front, mora or less, by ninety-ire feet deep, niore or less.

Also. THI KSDA MORNING, April K. at ten O'clock, will be sold oa the nremlaea. Mo R-re street, between Linn and Baymlller. a Sne three- story unri ot seven rooms, bslh, kss and all In good order.

Lot ht fifteen leet front, mora 6r less, by elgbty-gve feet deep, more or leas. Also. MONDAY MORNING, April SS. at ten clock, will be sold oa tbe premises, Nos. S9 sud atv east 8txth street, hear Baum.

two good frame cottages, of four rooms each. In good order. Lot belnr twenty-five feet front, more or less, by Scat deea. mere or leaa. Also.

Imme dlstefy sfler the sale of tbe "-g tba faraitara of cottage No. will be sold. Tbe sbove Is the Drouertr of a rentlernan about moving Into tbe oouutry, and wiii positively be sold to tbe hirheat bidder. 1 lues indisputable. Terms cash.

BJEADALL A HOBTOK. It Real Estate Agents. BY JAMES KIUHICK A at Walnut street. Groceries at Aactloa. On TTFUnty WEDNEHDAY and TRTTBH.

DAY" MORNINGS, Aorll 17. I and 19. at nine o'clock. Goods to be sold without reserve. npls-st BY THOMAS JOBTSfSTON.

In New Wore. No. 114 Weat Third street, betweea ine ana SirtT Bales 7-8 Heavy Browa Mas. uxta au abcuob. TTEfiDAT MORNING.

April fl. at o'clock. precisely, win be sold, without reserve, ror cash. BO bales Augusta 5a heavy Brown Moalins. with a large lot of Beady-suade and UtuaAua hammer Cloth in K.

tc. Ac. spit Ssc4al IaRi Pursltlme 8rrlBar aaaie ai Atgagey mavsm isameuc lry Gocls, Tailors' Craetts, Kotionav, AT A17CTIOX. By TIIOSIAS JTOHMSTOM, tm New Stare, No. 114 W.Tairt 9U, betwecB Time aaa Race.

TUESDAY BIOBItllVO, AprU IT, at o'clock, will be Bold 7SO LOTS Fresh Imported Staple anal Faacy Sprlaa- amd -SmBBBBer-Dry OoodB, wltli lartre Block or HoBlery, Shawl, UBBarel las, Beady-iande ClOaaalavg-a Wabgloas. aftsr sate. A10 aAaTif Stock of Btaad- rat Browa babmb js-eabCBMa IVaBllaB, Cotto-aasdles, Aproa ClicckB, TlektaBB, nerebaat TailorB, aad ClOaaAers' OoodB laplt BY WELLS A BOLES. a rare FewiUye Sale Drr Gooda, Taulors Gowda, White Gotsda, Kim-ooata, ekc. at AacUoa.

Oa TUESDAY aOBNTNO, April tt, Bt half, past eight clock. wlU be sold, fetceeh. a larre rtealrabiostocA af Farelga aad Domestic btta. rllIGood, WCu QoodA, Ribbon, aauorted anrtnw and Dress Goods i too doxea Men. omen and Assort Hosiery abawis.

Cloaka, Baaqaaa, tap" BY J. A. HUNT, jie.1 Xstste Broker and Aactlooeer, so. to est Tnird btiwat, A Nearif Kw Brtc Irwelliaa: aad Ire leot, JBaBt aA AacAiya. sold st AacUoo, oa TTTXPfDAY ATTER-HOONrApril at mar o-eJoefc, oa Jbs Fretulses, to the' blgbeat WJhataearly "j-Brtek Dw.il lng of alx roowat and llcaea, gas, sells, e-ks-inrTaadimreh; froav aide aad rear yards; aisa, a na lattice crs acrw r.

aorbsod; atree eara fasas tbe door lot atby tm a aKiaa. Tsrms msos taowi at sate- splai; J. A. HUNT. ST CHABJ.K8 ft KOH1V Baal Istala BAxattyaad Aac ttcsiaac.

lo. Waat Good Tarvvaia Brick DweUlac, oa Lea grw art a rtreax, aetntxa jm AUm, ax arO- BJ 8AMUU. A. KMeBte aad BOM Aotcw ta KcwaaUB' Irwaa ta City, at Aaeuoav. -n Tfl rwanM at PnbHe AseHesa, ew bV rSTTIAY A rV Jlt A rw 7oock-a Abe swesaJaea.

tiuU dewtrabie sasauy nWW Se ple4ht W. Gilbert, Baa. aWaabsd oa aha E-dlnTTkeltwe bleaawrtbof the Awa. dale Mario, oTthe alarletta Utulnmd lit aaileg eamS ta! Uka jaBTaOBayfBj LI PS BaBJ aaat sa-w -B liamtltoa A baytoa Railroad, aad sl aiUes i front an. corporate limits of this cut.

eaeelleat twe-tory fraase dweutag ot 'fvJ and bail, well tnubcJ. papered and psiulegood aeliar aader toe rrte tai troivt, good well aad tw clsteraa. axesakt atabte, ear- nsreaosav oeaur nil larre iswa. -and shade tree. Tbe land ta all most axsteaUBf a-lu m- with etaaachme.

or cholca Sraita. i I Tersnsaf psymeuasade kaow-a at tee aaie. Title radlvpstsuss. l.ia i 1 1 1 1 sbi i i raaaaatliiii 1 i a latai I I I hA-MtAA. A.

fcAkt. tST. A a. tleaarr i-ara aueef. The Iota ara earh a.

fret rront ey Tua ntet, raore or laar. deea. aad are well aaitrd ta batldlaat aad lttlSSBmm -5 a b. aa alley. 1 Il2i2lS-ea tm gsma-dtwe I '-TV, Ir.Tf:'.

TTtaiT imriif it' 1 rrg --i. 1 and Shoes; ti tc D7PE1SL -rr. CASHHOUSE KTObt Caatoa Work WairtaBted. tJ-lFl PRICIURD, iLTIfl i 105 Pearl Street, WBOt.Ba.tIB pg Boots and Shoes. ta store a mrga stock of EAS URN AND CUSTOM-MADE WORK Adapted as the Wn ERTT and BOTTTHERN xMuwas, ouaalaung Is part of tbe llaeal iriptkuas at Ladles' and Gentlemen's Wear AlacsKEGRO GOODS la large variety, all of which will be sold at NEW YORK PBICES.

E7Merehaats aad Plaater will gad It to their advantaga ta ax amine oar stock betbre making their purchases. (rg-FAa. Ws-tf AUCTION SALES. BY' J. A.

HUNT, Seal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. ta Weet Third street. A New Modem bail! Brick DweUlig, Oa Everett Street, Betweea Joha aad Cemtral Aveaae, at Aactioa. Win he sold at Auction, on WFTRVESDAY ATESNOON. April IS.

at mar o'clock, on tb 8 remises, that deairable aew Brick Dwelling, No. Everett atreet. betweea Central aveaae and John streets, a. new and modern-built Brick Dwelling of nine roosna, bath-room, saloon par. lor.

marble man tela, patent grate, laslda shatters and ine ebasdeMera. The noaaa Is anelr grained and papered, and gas throughout, splendid cellar and hydrant, with aeeesa to the cellar froat both dlulor-roota and kitchen, front yard, portico and iron fence. Lot 16 by 86 feet deep to slier. Title lndlsputsble and sale posture. Terms made known stasia.

The house will bs opea for luspecttoa before the sale. splf-gt J. A. HUNT, Auctioneer. BT GEO.

H. 8HOTWELL, Real Estate Broker aad A uctlonaer. No. Tt West Third A 8pleadid Two-aad -a-half -story Brick Ilostse, with Lot, oa Fifth BU, Betweea Sycaamore aad Broad-war, at Aactioa. On TTESDAY MORNING.

April 17. at eleven o'clock, will be eold at auction, on tbe premises, that fine two-and-a-half-story Brick House, No. 47. oa, the. south side of Fifth street, betweea Sycamore and Broadway, containing eleven rooms, hall, bath-room, tnely papered, grained, and gaa throughout; marble maa-tela.

lnalde blind, Ac. elegantly finished, with every cenvenlenee. Tbe lot is fit feet front by Hal tret deep, with the ase of a 10-foot side alley. The title Is perfect. The sale will be positive.

Terms aiade known at the time of sale. spit Fiae two-atory Brick Hoase with Large Lot- aad Cottage Frame Hoaae with Large Lot, la Coviaf-toa, at Aactioa, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. April 18. at three o'clock, wlU be sold at auction, on the premises, that fine two-story Brick House. on tbe southwest Corner of Third and Johnaon atreeta.

Coalne- ton. Kentucky, containing rooms, hall, kitchen. larae puxcoes, never-uuiing well aaa good cistern, all In fine order and well finished, with everv convenience, cellar ender the whole honsc rood slsble. Ac. Tbe Mt Is 76 feet front on Tbird street.

lour clock, on me premise, that de sirable Frame Cottage House on the north-east. corner of Main and Leckwood streets, contaialnr six rooms. In fine order and good condition, with cellar, cistern, well, sbsde trees. Ao. The lot 73 feet front OB Main atreet.

hv flu Spet Heen on Lockwood street. The titles are perfect. The sale will be positive. Term made known at the time of sale. aplf Deairable Two-atory Brick Hoaae with Aeot, oa Foerta atreet, at Aactioa.

On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Aoriri7. at fear o'clock, will be sold at aactlon. on the premlaea, that fine two-storv Brick House. No.

SH7. on the south side of Kourtn street, west of Park, contain ing rooms, betb-room. ras throughout, well finished, with everv convenience, front, side snd rear yard. The lot la tl feet front by 80 feet deep. The title I perfect.

Male positive. Term made known at the time of sale. api Splendid Five-atory Stoae-froat Store oa Pearl Street, at Aactioa. On THTTRcTDAY MOHMVn. Anrfl tt.

at eleven o'clock, will be aoM at aaansoat, oa tbe pumlsss. that splendid, substantially built and modern finished five-story stone-front store. No. 10, on the north side of i'earl street, between Main and Walnut streets, now occunled bv the watl.kauv. arm of Messrs.

LA D. Wolf, being gS feet front by 96H feet more or less in depth. This Is one of the njistt desirable piece, of business property In the rlty. and the rents will always pa a good mlerest on the Investment. Tbe title Is perfect.

The sale will be positive. The terms will be one-third cash, balance la one ani i wo ws uifwn, aioinw or mortsrar. on tbe preaniaes. Possession rlvea oa the lat of November next aple-suTuWeATh Fiae Two-atory Brick Hoase with oa viae street, at Aactioa. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

Anrfl 17. at three o'clock, will be void at auction, on the promises, that finedrtwo-story Brick Hoase, No. eaV, on tbe wet side of Vine street, betweea Ninth and Coart streets, contain lug 9 rooma, hall, bath-room, and every convenience, all well finished and In fine order. The lot Is 18 8-li feet front by feet deep to sn alley. 1 lie line is peneei.

vne sale win oe positive. Terms msd knowa at tbe time of sale. aptf BY KENDALL, at HOBTOK, Real Xstste Agents and A nctloneera, worth-west corner or ruth ana uani treet. Two Fiae Favrau at Aactiaa. BTUEStDAT MORNING, April 17, 198s, will be sola on ine wremiaes.

twe aae mraus, saeaien aawa descrlbsd ss follows i Farm Ka. RIA acres, on the Mllford aad ChU-llrothe Tarnplke, six miles north enst of Mllford, and three miles from Rats vis. the county seat, go acres under cultivation, so acres being rich ttesn land: plenty of water nne orcnara ot It small fruit tn attendance. ImprovemenU are: a good rrame aoeseot sax rooms, niceiy pered snd palmed large fine stone barn by SO sect wsron-anea. eoru-enn, wen, so.

the above; 10 acres waved, balance in timber; fne orchard trf good bearing trees; all kinds of rami js o. a in acre, rvuur wttnia one miav us iniill fruit, with ffoos irame nous, oi uin. erwma halL neeeb- Ae- well llnlsbed. Inslda shut ter! good wells and cistern, fine spring stable. i i wooq-iisusi sic Both of the sbove farms tie on the Bike, and ara tar to good enerenee aae acaooia.

ll.ll. nosltlVB- a-as- Full nmrtlenbtra ss to sale. Ac can be ob tained at oar oBee between now and tbe morning of tbe sale. It-tNDALL A HORTON. apla-at ateai stwe Agenuk BY CliARLES C.

KOHL, Baal Estate AuetioneeV and Broker, Wart Third Two Brick BToaaea at Aactioa, to Ve xtemoTest. la Bfeerdaaea wtth a reaalatloa of the City Ceuaoll, passed March 17, IBM. will be bom at auc las, win oe Bote at aao- (iRNINO. April 18, at tion, on TnUahUAI MO. lion, on svaji uxu, airu ic.

as. eleven o'olock, on the premises, Brick Houses it. b. reBkoved) oa Ntatb street, betweea Moand andTUnn streets. tbepmrpos.

of opening CattW atreettrom Alata to JU uunond nreeta. CBAS. KOHL, AacUoPeer. lapts-ttj BY JACOB GBAJT 00. No.

East Feerth atraeC Superior Furniture, Piano, Mir rors, Oil Paintings, Ornaments, Horses and Carriage at Auction. Oa THURSDAY MORNING, April It, at V. tbe resMeBce or i'ana uibkh, a-s-Mo. B1 Vine street, betweea Sixth and Seventh, the aBiire'rwraiture, wuica wo, wimH, tlima or It very etswaat Oil Paintings aad kjxrsilBga, nca uama aaa CI sea a are, an Caere Ibne. Abas, a Bali aaelegaat IcAvsr lag" rand rlssvo- ar of Bay Horses, mML haada a Victoria kind snd rentla.

aad JACOB GRAFF. Aactka SPa, No. Baa 1 souria BY JAUXS B. LAW- a CO. DAM AGED GOODS AT AVA-XIWIv, 7 For Auiit II MajCoacenL taTU.

aj lot of Uaaaagad lUj. Walsky, arnian, macaerw, Si al, 1 ei-k ct 1 ca? Tl Cofse-pots and iTdeaaarea, CblanvHalr M.ttreesss, bedstead aad BlaaAet. 5 ''P. tCrm-aeSnn ATr-TTTO'N'' SA1VE i i w-'sii 7ArtM "v-i ry nand Fixe Apparatus, i irntAi iix 's 1 list lartsaail skZand one Baw-boe. fLi two good Hose Csssgea.

at 1 e'eJeck A. JU aad a ba raJeso aold without a erma eaal Bscillatrlv Jasoraer rhr a i re tsr. af PUB ml asOBaat tb CROCERIZS. V--t f-1 i p- WHOU-SALfe GROCERS. itTh.

be Tuc ATrriT CmTfCVtHATtt O. be i a a barge a GROCERIES Ssmatany, which wa eAtsr mw, at taw eU stsad. Now 36 Main Street. ie3 gocTH-wxar cobxkb or Pearl Walnut Sts-, Hare bow tn store a ootnplete gtock of HAEDWAEE, Including; fan aasxn Lrwait of Scythes, FluW Ems, Trvc-cbiis, ItmsUIsklaBO, Inst i iiei, CtaCBS i Ct, i Aim, is. ertrj rxriety if fcke.

u. Tabk Citlerj, CarpfDkn, titpri ui Elmiaki' TwU. tmhn-tf AMUSEMENTS. Palace Varieties. PETERSON A CQ PROPRIETORS.

W. C. SMTTIil 8TAOB Mixian. JKomelsir ETenlBifir, AprU 1 ADDITIOJTAX HOYELTTI OTreatest "Weelg or tho Soavsoxtl The remarkable doable-voiced vocalist, of Now York fatue and Indorsement. xtlaB DORA DAWROS.

Pint Bight of the Champion Clogglat, MB. DAN. bULLIVAN. First alght of the charming artistes, tbe BLAYLTNO BUTZatS aad MlaB FLORA BEZD. Pint sight af the national drama, the Female Sty af the Pete at ae.

Last three nights of the author sod sctor, aTaTJB SIMMONS. Xinaeaes' Lovely Ballet Troupe I The Minstrels I Marlelsnl Actors! Actresses! and the Don bis Troupe it Wood's Theater. First appearance of MR. JOSEPH PBOCTOB. First appearance of MR.

W. E. SHERIDAN. MONDAY EVENING, April 14, Virginia. Virgin las J.

Proctor. IcUllus W. B. Sheridan. Sndaea Thtooghts.

tF Matinee every Saturday. aGRAND SOCIAL PARTYa Til 8. 1 DOUGLAS DISCING ASSOCIATIOS WILL OIVB THBIB THIRD GRAND PARTY OP THE SEASON AT The Mechsnica' Inartitxtte, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AprU IS. 18S8. Tlck, ets One Dollar.

Tbe Committee have spared no pains to make this the beat party of the acton. DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND PLTJ31BEItS' BJ-JLL Tuesday Ev'g, 17th JLt SSreehanica Institute ClfJ ST. GEORGE'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. BEVKNTH AJSH 1 KBSABT Grand Banquet Ball VVLUt-TAM PLACB TUESDAY If fcvraiSo, April at 8 o'clock, at Gtycr'i A hlw MA TiciictA, wflmi txiatr a tadT mm i ks trm tlekcrtA. BcdmlttiaR; a lavdj.

Ci to be hud fVoera W. HotxrrtAon. President, No. 04 Centra. Trntswt and Conmlttee of Ariare-nmB-r-Ir.

O. 8. MuacroO, iftayt; coriMr of Elm aUtd Cm-nai -Areeta; Bt)U XB. fl. uitiatm, no.

IN BUAlB The Empire Dancing Association VT7ILL OIYR THFIR SKCOTD AJTrfTJAL I'ARTV oa MONDAY hVA-SLNO, April 18nS. The mansgement will spare no efforts to make Us the most ag 1 1 sable party of tba season It Robinson's Great Combination! Alf IMAUtXII ALLIAJ1CB, CO.TalST- XNO of FIVE CIBOTJBES I perfcrmers, Clowns and a hmiUnt corps of Riders, Acrobats Ik Artists In conjunction with aa Immense Menagerie! Containing the rarest Birds and Won ders of the living creation, wlU sxhlblt oa fflONDAT ETEJvIN AprU IS, Corner Seventh and FreerAan AN OB TBeadar WedBetslar Bad Tharsday, at aad 1 o'clock P. 9U, Under cms PavUlaav. nd far both exhlbllkms at ONE FBJCB OP ADMXSoIONl Tickets KB rents Chfldrea half pzioa. vt ill ajeo eaniats an xVewaort, Friday April to; Coyiartoa, Savtarday, April Bl.

tapU-tfl VAN NEW MAMMOTH MENAGERIE The Bloat Taat aad Compreheaaiye Collectioa of IsITIIfO WILD BEASTS Bare and XUr-La Ice, will arrive ta Ctswitmtl MONBAY, AprU 23, K9PTr ml ratrBeahua get fhtarg avere. nenta. apuv-st ACADEMY OF F-IUCIC. gX vBBjg STtB aaaT, AtaaX. BaLam aaBAr PlaVAs.

taxrn wjaas. or -t" ElatLT ImlSSiWmS, i i 1 The Great Buriesquo Clrcusl Lr! ITo TtreDogail I Aadahsadseiw Bi lastlaa. 'l awery WXDBBSDAY amd fJaDATAJTBaUK)OlTn. rpp" tK PH SIC VT iJfiJt ana A Public Auction. oa FRIDAY.

April iy. stsst i kTutua. tb. fcllowlug eaiat. Of Fredertck lata of ktasaiiaaa aTTsT' tali Ins na.

chain, oae nmmmm i iiw i ...7 mw. 1 uC iT, Aaaana ca-o. xcaWHm af raflk fMM rielAtLN. OBVs AXDB A H.iRkFArt. TIAT-CvV-Wwh A a WHOUruws iruiu mi.

Bia" r. Co. Tb wsw-mm bualns-B WH coUni aa dm a af PL. Dl'lil, astHB dt-Uwklm-l, wwrnm A itoCeaEstitsr Nos. 81..

83. and 83 b- yVJmJTS 'A' 8TKEET, 'CO BITES OT rXAXLm OariBngti, Are daily receiving their recent extensive purchases of JPaney and Staple Groceries, ttcm, to tchtch they Invite the attention of purchaser generally. 3 itisnoi liROTirEits. womE, WnOLSAXJB G- It- No. S7 Cdflambia Betweea Walnut aad Vbae, oea-ly CINCINNATI.

OHIO. No. 27 Pearl st-, SLAN UFA CTVR ERS aad DEALERS IB- PLUG AND FINE-CUT Tobaccos and Cigars. A. xjAT-rwaws, Of klayavUle, By.

LtVII BTABDrw. TSUI. A DO CX. 1. W.

LBYTirsa. a. o. mroir. AMUSEMENT3.

MTK01S OXIDE MATINEE. a Oolton, As preliminary to a Pabtlc Kxhlbltloa (luvlted by several prominent Dentists), will give a LC-TTRt on the chemical properties and powers of the Nitrous Oxide, or Laughing Gas. or Ladles only. AT MOZART LARGE II ALL, Taesaay Aneriooi, AprU IT Dr. C.

otirinallT tntrodnd ttm traa to th don. tal pifttofj, tn plavca of cUoTYrfonu and In ltat and tbandv-dl UvHltoa ImtaJ AaVfArMtntion1 of Mew York City, vbm be has xtrBVctai iacli without pain for over 10.900 patieota. wdtiMpat one fallnre or ainirle ease of Injury from tbe (aa. Ilia so obrrt tsTlsltinc Cincinnati la to show the potte that be can notler txxAik-ranrlnK morm a pltMauretban pain, tuul to esishllsh A BiLA-SCH of bis New York ottoe. On tthe above oesgaekm.

after the fiflt4aTr. TH rXVK LaADlf will Inhals tbe itaa, ii iidid rnKiB. DiTsiacg in auiaii aneea.ii) exbileratee and devetope tbe character. After which lr. C.

will administer It to several ladles la lanrer doaea. ptuetndr piwfband aj)atsetle sleep, during whicb be will extract their teeth without their kiiowledjre. He will demonstrate that be baa "a bleasln-w to offer to live cltlxeria of Cincinnati. Fro-n a knff artlole la tbe New York a.Tan4siist tbe following aentenoe la selected are siow or oeiier in tne eneary or new Vkedlea that are offered to the public, but the fre quent testimony of cWrtrynien, and other of our arquain lance, assures us that Dr. Col ton.

whose office Is In the Cooper Institute, baa at last found a aveans of extractiiif teeth amoiutilt without fAIW." A at 1S8TON TKKS. Doon odb it two o'etort. To com men ce at three o'clock. apla-at UTtST BT TELEGRAPH. SriiCIAL, DISPATCHES TO THE FROM LOUISVILLE.

The River Bbaiaeas Weather Movement of Boats Release of Captaia Terrell Suicide, Arc CSperlal Dispatch to the Cincinnati Enquirer. 1 ti i A TI. rAn ii a uw uvea ii.ii one foot in tne last twenty-four hotira. 1 hi evening; there is nine feet of water In tbe canal, seven feet in the chute, and six feet oa tite rocks. Business 11 only tolerably Active, The weather ig warm, with AprU show- err- durlnir-tbe day.

The following boats passed down: New Turk, from Cincinnati to St. Louis; Columbia, from Pittsbunr to St, Paul: J. Ii. Oil- ZD ere, from Cincinnati to A rtariHBj river, i'aseed up: WauAaita, from BL Louis to Fittsbunr. A party of men went to the jail in Tay-lorsvllle, Last night, and released Captain Terrell, the rnerrilLa.

Hunter, the cut-throat, murderer, rob. ber, etc, who waa to hare been tried far murder at the next term of the Court, hag made rood his escape. 1 here have been lour suicides here in the last twe days. Shocking Bfarder aear Midway, Ky. ae Jxia merer Atrstei itts sjob-feaaioB He was Haag to Tree -Escape of a Marderer, etc.

XyUr I vit.lk. April It On Friday evening Mr. W. Nichols, who lives between Hidwsy and Versailles, sent his little son, aged eleven, to Midway, after another son, who attended school at that place. When aboat two and a half miles from Midway the boy' horse threw him; just then a maa named George Weeks came up, and naked tbe boy to let him ride, and the two started Cff on the same horse.

The boy not returning at the usual time, Mr. Nichols went in search of him. This morning the bey was found lying near the road, wiui his bead and body beaten into a Jelly. The man Weeks was seen near Greorgetown-xMing Nichols' horse. He waa afterward srreatea near uxiora, book uoonty, ana taken to Midway, where he cogxfessod he rardered the boy for the horse.

At four o'clock P.M. the citizen took him to the geene of the murder and hung him to a tree. Withers, one of Terrell's men, under in dictment for murder, escaped from the Tsylorgville jail, with TerrelL FROM PITTSBURG. The River Boats Arriviag aad De- Beuruag Salea or L-aaaher le psvrt-are of a ChaxaproB Oarsmaa. Ac tSredal Dispatch to the Cincinnati KaquirerJ nTTSBcae, April 14, The river is fhlline.

There are six feet and a half of water in the Monengahela. Departed Pine Grove for Cincinnati. Big trip. Julia for ZaneavUle, Gray Eagle for Parkeraburg. The weather indicates rain.

T. nmber Heaw reoeirita and shlDmeata. Sales of two hundred aad fifty thousand feet of good quality. Timber, 18a0c per cubic foot. Bales of one hundred thou ad ft.

Box sssrsa aid 1 per thotisand. Bales Of 800,000 feet, ranging from rtA to The oil market is steady. Cruder Sales of 6,600 barrels In balk at UQl)io. Bo nn ea lincnaiurecu James Hsmiii. ui eaamptogi oarsxnan ex America, left this afternoon tor fungi and, to row Hairy Kelly, the Knglish champioa, two rsaWal for the ebiau.

rTloe.al.lr. of UlO world. A band of rouste and a Iait8 Crowd esnortea nim 10 im cars. FROM CAIRO. Arrivals and Dsraartarea River AsBSiaees, akc tHistlsl lawmwAmtaoqBniBsrl Bagsli at CAiao, April at.

'0 vi.vl.. rsjMiwviatt had "New OP- umss. asu oa viwi, e. Nashville aad Be. Lfmi; Aliee Peaa, Cla- ctnnaat ana ncsiiiuu, Orleans aad St.

Louis; Bpray, Expert aad Ft. Louig; Currey, Axairw. OtyTSriouis sncf Memphis; Leonora, St. Iula and jonnaonvuic, tamar. TZZ7 vr nite rtrvrsr so c.

law, YUle: Whit Cloud, St. Louis and Oahoraj stoatheraer, Memphis aad St. Louis. -TbYrivWU stauostarv, and fct ralnlas. BomBtaai dull.

i a. ii. FROM E71NS71IiiE.V mi Rfyer-eathe BilBsa mt MBatai dro. 1 ni. i.thiftan.

1 M. 'Tn11vv a. thm rxant rial slowly mmml-m- wiaea. twelve inchtXt Im UjO last 1 raia. T.

Rn AJTItall aaat tC Memphis to CincinnaU: Matv Anient, A.raa.yu)e ta LouiirvUlo; Cnacia- TABtltd maaBpoAg; lansvwi, rTrTdtganni Hsxsa IX, Wgiash to liSrTrai.ilVr---'11- A Cairo, WV GrwamaUT-r. IDDlSMSiSiPII bA Atgiirrf" UxtelBe Anal UBatasssA The rahlie Ofikcs Clued rSpecbM WAaWlamaral lg Thm being tba gx4varaary of tax 1 BatArsa of Mr. liarola. the xeuuvw dsw aavd all oAetal and morsi as tho privasa risx.fi nm of tar eaty wss suspend ei, marB ot respect; un tbe aanoi7 of the late Pre-idealt. Tbe 8raata was aot eeeaioe, sad tbe Hopes) laavimeil oalv ta aaa hi.

cea-tera Ccaa-siisasiiiB. bis; with spies, si aaxl the fas of the eaanatTYj to imiulge la a liuie boa-eombe. The BMuraiaWBt railroad ear which bore tnoiuaifiiiifi of the ismgnted Presadeat ta their Bnal reatiag piaee la Illiaoia, was sold at pabUo auctioa, oa Thursday last, by tba altHBsaster gBasrsL OBder a geaierai esdcxr frsaa the War Pepailiistsil Ward H. Launea, Eaa. late United btatee Marshal for this district, aad a ateadiaat frtead of Mr.

Liaeoin, berame tbe purchaser fsa- the sum Bf BaWa Mr. LasnoB ptTrrhaeerl the car prlari pally to prevent Its peering into the hands of certain specula tors who aoaght the reUe tar the purpose of rxhlhstiag for asoaev. If be retaine the ear it will be placed upoet the UnJoa Patlhe Hallway for on oa special grand occasion only. Tbe Secretary of War, however, to-day refused to con firm the sale, declaring that the ear should be held by tbe Gvenuaent and. placed la Forcrs Theater, now the property of tbe United States, among the trophies, etc of the war.

and Marshal Lamon proposes that such dispo-aition shall be made of it. The ear was manufactured by the Government Military Railway Company, to be used by the President whoa ha had occasion to tratel by railroad, aad cost Notwithstanding the great parade the radicals have made of the work their Eg-ecntive Committee ig perforating In raising funds (or distribution, it appears that Ueir treasurer bag never had on band a sum greater than $1,800. Tbe radical brethren are very liberal in gealous works, but when their pockets are threatened with Invasion from the Executiye (nimitiee, their real la at an end. Poetmaster-gt neral Dennison. to whom Con press has referred the proposition to mtaLlisb Government telegraph lines over the main poet routes, hag had the subject under advisement, and is convinced of the feasibility of the plan, and will recommend Congress to adopt the measure.

There i not a reasonable ground for doubting that Congress will thereon pass aa act establishing; the Govern meat system of tetegrapujng. which, as computed by Senator Brown aitd others, who are urging the pi An, will enable our citizens to send messages at the rate of one-third of a eentper word for ordinary telegrams. As a means of facilitating the transmission of news to aewspapent, this measure will prove of incalculable and the whole system of sending telegrams will be revolutioniged. and be brought into practical use by the humblest citizen, who is now effectually prohibited from resorting to the telegraphic communication, because of its immense cost. The report of the Postmaster -general may be looked tor In a few days.

Report from tbe Reeo antra cti em Cona. mittee Tbe Boathem People Hx-plaaatloa from Mr. Coakliag Aboat tbe Baakrapt Bill Coannnattoo of Nr. CsumpbellH AfMistaesl-Be-tara of Hr. Campbell to Ohio, Ac WashiMwIom, April 14.

A further report (rum the Committee on Reconstruction is promiKed on Monday. The report wfll emboiy the evidence of Alexander H. Stephens and a large number of witnesses whose actual personal knowledge of tbe Southern anniua is thorough, and in- this it will be unlike most of tbe-twstimoay heretofore reported by the committee who have received npoa tbe wise effusions of Carl Suhurz and other newspaper eorrespondeBV" of great note, who claim to have a perfect knowledge of tbe Southern people by a few days sojourn In each of the principal cities of the South. Among those whom, the President commissioned to make a tour Of observation nd report on the Southern. States, Is Mr.

Benjamin C. Truman, who this evening handed to the President his report, covering about seventy pages of foolscap. Mn Truman's account is a faithful statement of the tacts, and present the Southern people In their true character. He has been a careful observer, and has remained In particular localities long enough to get at the real state of affairs. Hon.

Roecoe Conkling ssys. my dispatch in Friday's Enquirer, relative to his plagiarism of Mr. Jencks' bankrupt bill, did him injustice. He explains that when tbe vote on the bill was takea, and he discovered it was defeated, it at once occurred to him that this result took away from the special committee on bankruptcy their occupation, and being himself in figror of a bankrupt bill, and deawavaixia; so eostaint. the special committee, so that same measure, and perhaps Mr.

Jencks' bill modified should be substituted and considered during this session, he picked up hastily from bis desk the bill that had just beers defeated and offered It as a substitute, and thus kept the matter before the House. In justice to your correspondent it should be known that Mr- Jencks waa my authority for the substance of my first dispatch, which proves to be substantially correct, except as to the matter of Mr. Conkling. A rood manarer could easily Induce 'a few of those who voted a-rainst the Bank rupt Bill on Thursday last to vote for the same bill with but a slight, Immaterial modification, and, I have reason to believe. such a result win come 01 tneenona bow being made by the friends of the measure.

There have been sever-paragraphs in the newspapers relative to the action of the Senate, la executive session, on the nomin- tion of Hon. L. I). Campbell as Minister to Mexico, which are erroneous, and do Mr. Campbell Injustice.

I have it from the best authority that the real facts are that the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs reported In favor of confirming Mx. Campbell's nomination. When the matter came up in executive session, tbe Seaate recommitted the nomi nation, 'not because of opposition to Mr. Campbell, but because was aeemea, tor grave State reasons, Impolitic at this Juncture, to accredit a minister to Mexico. Mr.

Campbell will leave here early aext week for bis home in Ohio. When hie nomination again comes up, be will, witts-ont doubt, be confirmed. FROM LEXINGTON. Factory Bwraed Cleaning tbe City- Heavy htoim A. negro on the Kwns are.

Special Dispatch to the Cincinnati Eniralrer. LxxiB-eroir. Kv-AAprn 14. The celebrated Burrows Mustard Fac tory came near being destroyed by fire this morning, ortunately ine maenmery was not Injured, and its work will not be teter- rupted. The new Conservative City Council have adopted a much-Beedsd ordinance, designed to thoroughly cleanse the city, and abate and keep down all nuisances, in anticipation of the visit of the cholera this summer.

Our safety imperatively demands its rigid etuoTcement. A negro was on the rampage last night, walked up and. down tbe lower end of main street, Tneriacing au wno came Bear. But a short time ago such behavior would never have been thought of by a negro. There waa a arreat deal of thuJQtier and lightning this mornlag followed by heavy Surinam of all kinds baa been un usually dull here tor sometiuM.

toward wasiey arroaoaaoem 01 jb- BOauad MiBd, dte. LBxrKGTux, April 14- Howard Wooiey, a young lawyer, who killed ponoe. man Powell a few days since, was found to be cr unsound mind by a Jury, and has been sent to the Western 1 fin stir Asylum FEDM CmCAGO. Election of Aermesv Iefrter from Cam oral Bat 1 maa ijss nssevwasaa-y Ktate of Iowa Fmigirausta to PratextesJ. ruisnisi tuti 1 ci 1' CsTrCA.OO.

Anvil 14. ward in tal eity will take paaes oat next Tuesday. COaUUleraDse miens ta bubo Jl the rasmll from the faet that the eight-aiotrre-ua nven are wcarkina; for parts of tbe crty dwring tba psust Aweatty Jour hours, bUt the Aoases Aa the sereaty gpaeial olfpatc froam JfJV Ieays a tetter tnmJ'S BbBmaBta tba crjtrtai-y of tba OiT ercwjr ta tdTord tho best OS tauAyosay wa tana, atvd tbe va.it. swusiaf Montana. reaivB leading thereto, ABFpr.

smusiy tsrpa, taoemt, of wairA Ooorge Coka is tba eomwasAadar, aad bo will ia a few days go to O.gaaha, the Detar ts iijfi thorn iatreeU ds personal atteoticgv lib also aava If tgnljinatg T'1 re. toOtnaass Fotta liasursw. AAchisoaV and LatrBMWj tawsace by Vert Bewo, ahey Wiel find a wteU. ouato goby tba KtobAwiwmUua ytatv i Ttm riBtawa araveB. trre atewr.

'TUm b't taa but buyers at thesxrtstda I i. are 4nist- -nit at 10eZ betd I .7 Kl but sA tA- rioar- w- oa-bbb tt ba eaf Iairwawl CAr Bees at B4 6s) 6 for ooea- anoa to ehoice rradea. Hog are earner at 0t9 Sb. Pbeared sAeep are rnHrrmt at tS 60yaJ 75, aad fht weoted ie wtkM, kerf siBmved dmH at tt but rjoaed Brm assd devesidrr hirawr, with BwJeeag the ciose at ft 3TK, aad tor aWiv-ery oa braarday at fl BA. Cora sees aer at wSUdMoe.

for No. 1. ta gtsre, eeaiBT firm. Oats lrm at WJ7e. By auTBer atMKewAe.

EATEBT TO ASSOCIATED FK.ES. FROM ISTsTf YORK. Ieeitha frwan Cbsslera eva the Saraoer rsrgtoad Nbw Tobb. April 14c-Tbo CoUector bag received the following dlspaAch HaLitax. April The CUy Medical OfBcer rrporta, np to last eveguag, oae hundred and ae tal.

dee. the of pasei uitiis by steamer F.ngiaad, taKrvadiB; forty whe died oa the paawage from lverpooA. Uereiporb tbe dfeeaseas probably a severe form of ship fever, wtth many of therominent symp. toms of cholera. It amounts to a regular plague.

The survivinr pa mui have bee-B removed, xome to Her Britannic MA. sty'g ivrrivtng-afalp PyrxmoA, aad other to' tents on Bbore, at the qBarantina grouaus. The disxase tt apparently decreasing. IMgnedj M. M.

JACUSON, Cnited States ConsuL NatisaaJ SiBrrV Coaveatioa Arrival of tbe dry of Cork France ob tbe taCrmaBia Qaestion Tbe Aaa. triaa aad Prasaiaa War Position of France, Ae. Nbw Tokb, April 14. The National Miners Coavrntlun has bees postposnd nntll early next winter, ia order to rive more time for the collection of staXLaUca and tbe appolntmrtit of dsejgatea, ate. The Citv of Cork brings Cork papers of tbe 2d insC, which contain some little The Parts CownfiYwfoaac fff the 31st ayf: Tbe poaJUcm of Franre on the German question is one of neutrality, but whatever may happen France will not be found unprepared.

A Paris teiegram gays thnt political telegrams from Berlin and Vienna are believed to have been stopped by the Governments. The French Envoy Is said to have told the King of Prussia that France considered peace a necessity for Europe, and that If war should break out, France certainly would not be on the side of that Power which discarded negotiations. Tbe La J-Vtmre. in an article pointing out tbe pray rations of Austria, say that every thing is being organized with a view to inevitable war. Oecergl Brnedek will eommgad the army of the North, and General Van Goblctue the advance guard.

The Independence Beige has a dispatch from Berlin, stating that Bavaria, Ueeee and Saxony nave formed a league in order to bring the Austria-Prussia questioa before tbe Diet. A resign telegram gays the authorities ptrblish no infbrmatioa la regard to military movements sow taking, place. The Berlin evening papers of the 1st, give a a list of fortriins ordered to be armed, and state that several artillery regiments are ordered to be raised to their full strength. A reacrveeiif four new regiments of the guard, and the infantry regiments of three army corps, are to be called out. None of the substittites or reserves of these corps and three other corps, are to be released from military aervioe at present.

taoverna-rat Offices CI owed -Excite-meat ta ICaBtport, Maine -Arrival of Feaiausa, Ae. Nttw YORK, April 14. The Government dices in this city are closed to-day, and lags are at half-meet, out of respect to the memory of the late President Lincoln. The following is-as extract from a letter dated Eastport, Maine, AprU 10: "Colonel Ke.erigan, with two arrived here last Friday. The excitement then rommenced, and continued to increase.

They spent baturrlay in making arrangements at the Frontier Bank to draw fond from Bravton. On Sunday they tiuasil anxious to obtain news by telegraph, but received none. Monday they spent in endeavoring to charter small-class esse Is, and in calling at stores, inquiring the price of five hundred blouses, five hundred cops, Ac, which caused great excitement here among our provincial neighbors, and all business ia suspended. Productive labor is dormant. All citizens are enrolled an soldiers, and-drilled four hours daily, and tbe people are selling off their stocks of cuttle, Ac, aad-moving over to our side.

This morning one bundre-f. or more Fenians arrived in the host frcm Portland. The lesdem, upon their arrival here, were-much displeased at the undue excitement which had been gotten up. They colled a secret meeting, snd are to hold another tomorrow. Our county sheriff teHs me they think of going into some of our back town to await further developments.

Marderoaa Affray at Yortfcers. Nrw Yobx, April 14. In a murderous affray at Yon Iters last nlghC atutthew Tsnsev was killed, and his brother, Bysn, mortally wounded, by a man named De-lancey, formerly in the rebel gervtee. The Tanseys were endeavoring to stop A fight in which the murderer was engaged. New York Markets.

Nbw York, April 14. Cotton is without derided change, with sales for middling. Flour is 10i 15c. better, with a fair demand at 7 4 14 7 75 for extra State; 45g 8 76 for extra round-hoop Ohio, ani Ao eu 10 80 for trade brands. Whisky steady, with galea at t- mMd 27 for State and Western, and t- for refilled.

Wheat Is lg2c better for Milwaukee Club; $1 71 for new No. 1 Milwaukee; 40 for old amber Indiana. Corn without change. Oats are quite active for is export, and area shade firmer: sates at 403 4Kc for new Western, and 575Ue. for eld do.

Petroleum dull, at 21c. for crude, and 8739c. for refined in bond. Pork opened heavy but closed firm, at25 60tg25 wiii tor sew mess, closing at $35 1 regular; -ISO 28 26 for old mess, and 921 tor prime; 6,250 brls. new mess, April, May.

June and July, seller's option, at fm-M' 52S 75. Beef steady at about previous prices. Beef hams unchanged. Chitnwats quiet. Bacon quiet.

Lard firm, at Wi. eioxe. New York Honey Market. Nbw Tobb, April IA Money is quiet gnd easy at bitifi per cent. Sterling steady at (old Is a shade easier, opening at I JX and declining to m.aml closing at 12b.

Exports of specie to-day, bjoXiO. Government stocks firm. New York Stock Market. Nbw York, April 14. Stock are frrsn.

United States sixes, five-twenty couponaof l6i, 104; 1M64, 10X; do, 1136, 104 seven-thirties, second sei-tea, 100; cbxt third aeries, 100 JUssoari sixea, 7HH; Ohio and Miasiasippi Certificates, H4; Erie, New York Centrai, Erie. 72K; Hudson, JOBS; Beading, 104; North-weatern, preferred, 65si; KocAt. Island, 119. The stock market Is unsettled. Money Is easy.

Foreign exchange closes with sn activ edemand at 10710. At the four o'clock open board the following were the principal sales: Cotton 62Uc Quicksilver, 104; M. cU7V-; C. and B-, 7V; Cleveland aad ToiecU, 103 Chicago and Bock Island, 11'; NofthwesAern, 26 preferrod, 60,. Toledo, Wabash and Western Kailroaui, 35.

Business at the office of Assistant Treasurer to-day wat aa follows: Total recmpta, f313a626, of Which $450,000 were for rnstanal awH em ammat MT.nri0r goYdotea, paymextta, lit7-feau. Balance, 40. Beview of the New York Miater. Nbw Yobx. Saturday April 14- Tho Posf says that during tbe past wot baa been a better feieiiT ta tbowl market, and a good baa'nees liss hesa iAiibb.

Prices have tfiMtuated, and at ths cssaai Besrrlv all artlclea are aTaoer. Cotton Awa haws, falir antiwa- tnriaVCSDailV tor TImlAmrm wtcaaa tai'lllll. were some floetoatioas. tbemsraat rlsalis; dttli. Tbe fblicrwlng iaa rwview Fsstrr has been mora srtivesAsd, wtta.

a jnaAerial reduction, la. our stark. rarAeea of new and, mediam searfe- hsvso advaavuod "wstC'bL brisk daaaand at li -ft. and better at the eieee. Millers are not well stocked, and tbe are tbe kflsi Te sexieu injury aa iu crop of wheat Pjr tr-g-iub taa 47atg Cora baa been ta uvety rwq wits, limited arrival, price, hre rod per avahei, and tba tsTsteacy ta.

jRlfit Ia1Sa-v. mrmmTl CVog5erl oBrther w.if oriasToeur VwAAAAjTBtott, Aara 1L lTar'agwwitg suy stwres are adoeed to-ia; ia I Tba Govrraaagtyt say tnfVaartsDt tba F-asagss, bt mtTYfeTSXSTaL. Aao bo cattacmvetfbr- NerOtfailOB bar txrtreomvaeWed ToT reCT(a-arity treaty and tor a tisf artery bvw 1 rniaf 1 fsa 001 too XisKAaatiwpA to Awa Iteopeaied BUI A pswBrrodT etc. aaujubgsvjb, AprU 14c A arre aaa-ke of pot offlceg tn M-aritoiprd war ym- tcrdn rsrtlercd to beiminrdislriy rmwCal. le Prestdeat has spproved he jotnd reeo-lutioa.

thaA tete brwe VwerBt natct ApeatdBs: of tba ago, Or bb tasv gssmof duty Used ia tbe fooxtb sertioo of aet -w rr-rad I March pS, entitled, Aa Asto Agiesa toe several Arts beretolbre BASOM 10 rcravusi icw tbeNsrisaslFi reouiree that listed BaBB or cAbor pagncat easUtsed raw to bouncy who has horsier smay ba, 0x0. rhrred by reason of a wound rom.vod, while actually in secrtcje, under xaiLitary oiarra. aot at the ttme oa niriourh or leava of absexsse, Bor esraged la nay uauawfol er nBautboriaed act or prtrsuit. Tbe Preaident has also approved the bin appropriating ara.000 to reta burse tba Mate of Franaylvania for BSOBey expemdod for the pernieot of asintU ta tho srrvioe of tbe ni ted Stalest. CITY lVEWts.

AioKiMxcB ProcBXYa Kabibi rtoot. Tbe grand exhiMtien ball ot our favorite and faiJtBOnable maitrt da dnos, Mnotsaur Pingueiy, was given at tbe GreeBWood Ball on Friday evening. It wag a joy eon and brilliant affair, and although it waa originally determined to be bead at Pike Oriera-house, and preparatioas were ao made, still the change of locaUoa did aot detract from the general enjoyment. The exertdses of the pupils reflected much credit to their tutor, aad a soars graceful Terpeichoreavn sxhiUUoo baa beset rarely witneaaed. The nremiaj a parti tor pupils alone, was a display to gladdea too hearts and excite the pride of such pareata U-und guardians who were present, la par-rticular the I'vlta Jet Memret, bv a young: lady and gentleman, was warmly rnoreri.

and the finale taa ie Fleares, by forty pupils, was a rem that any operatic masAor of the luilrt would envy. We con era Ut-Iate Monsieur I'ituruely upon the succros of hi exhibition, and his pupils upon their prufidenc) Thb Cixcikxati Law Schoou Tba hirty-third sessiou of Lh is tnxti Uitioe eioeed jesu rdsy morning, diploma being award-d to Uie gentlemen named below. Ad-ree were delivered by Judges Storor cd Hiadly. and Mr. Curwea, the faculty the inetitution.

In which they eompAA. nicntrd the class vers highly for talent and pplication. The following is the lint of 1 raduatee, in the order in which they war 1 xamined. There was no attempt to ciaaa. ify them as to merit.

They are from vari-cus parts of tb. I'nited States, from Masa-acb setts to A rkansaa. The dogree conferred is that of Bachelor of Law: Allen Brootnall, Luther M. Mlley, Edmund P. Buckner, Howard Tilden, Setb W.

Button, Charlca W. Ksrr, William II. Enochs. L. HumHne Swonnstedt, John IL McMakin, Henry K.

Cox, John W. Mundy, Miles Johnston, Thouas C. Cory, Ryad at, Lswder, Thomas F. Wildes, Gonrge L. Todd, Cornelius WjMnrphv.

John Newtom Gain, John B. Mannix, William L. Khep- Sard.Daviil B. Corwia, Claries Tswnsend, sthaniel Vi Wright, Orro J. Dodds, William A.

Gage. Francis Plunkett, James D. Henry, Charles E. Callahan, Emanuel J. Ilowrnstine, James Byron Taylor, Imniel A.

Bui' sell, Hoes W. Anderson, William W. Cory, John H. Woodward, John H. unningbam, Henry Van Metre, Charles M.

Enierick, Kankin V. Jones, Horatio S. Brewster, Edward C. Lewis, John A). A.

l'orter, Marshall L. Stephenson. Tbe Ohio members will be admitted to the bar by the 11 strict Court on Monday morning. The students preeented their I'rolessors, at the close, with resolutions, expressive of their appreciation of tba school snd its teachers. I'm irxiwoH Rnoxwaax.

Agreeably to sppointment, the above grtitleman mado his appearanee yesterdsy afternoon at tho Mill-creek House, and despite the Inopportune shower albeit were quite seasonable there was a Isrge Mtendanoa, composed, in great measure, of borwernrn. ho were attracted by the great fame of the celebrated trainer. At the appointed hour be appeared in a light buggy, drawn by a model pair of chestnuts, perfect beau-ties, as sn enthusiastic friend afflrrnridV with just enough gear to attach them to the wagon, otherwise perfectly asked; said thus Mr. Korkweil drove them, and by the Buere motion of his whip contsolled ttMar every movement, turning tn any directing that his fancy suggested, snd halting or barking them at a word. It was aperforas-auce sup rior to any exhiliition of horse sagacity we have ever witnessed in a circus, and it was tbe more remsrkaiile.

Inasmuch as It seems that it requires 00 lengtB time to educate any horses to the same atandard of tralneti perfection. This waa umcleiitly demonstl stad in ag Impromptu lecture delivered by Mr. itooav-weil previous to bis putting a three-year 1 Id eolt, after three lessons, through hla parrs, In tbe same reinless style. Tbotbo-ry is, that the horse Is susceptible of edo- ation, thst he has reason as well ss I aval i net, sad that man is alone reftpeeailoie tor any had habits, by his itvudicsousrravt meat of the animal. Mr.

Rockwell threw forth a bold otisO-' nge to those who own vicious or inH-scta-le horses, professing his ability to subduo them in so brief a space as to leave bo doubt of the truth of his theory. As ho will opea a school for thispuroee during; ths present week, the daaslaUnl portioat the eommunity will hsve an opporsusUty of judging for theinselves. Builbcho Psaafrrs iTbX'gD. The following building permits have been issued by the Clerk of the Board of City Improvements since our las'-reportt Ernest Howe, to erect a. two-story brick on the south-eas.

corner of Stark aad Branch Mulasasrr A to build two dotabto beer cellars on Pit tin gtr art, near Wade. C. Derringer, to erect a one-story frame) on tbe earner of Bro wr otreet and TsavaoU-ton road. David Hummel, to erect a on she brick a the of ami. Elder gtreets.

B. Kline, to erect a one-story brlrk est the south side of Betts, Lima aad Bsvmiller strf ets. K. Stiffens, to build a brick kitchen oa the west side of Jackson, between Twelfth and Thlrtee 1 1 th street. Joha Blon to erert a one-story frame ea the north side of East Front, btstweoB Kelley and Foster atreeta.

John Ml) ler, to erect a one-story briek on the nort side of Everett street, bel wgoa Cotter ant1 1 James streets. L. Harrf son, to erect two flve-etory wUmm front bull dings on tbe south side of Fosn-tb, between 'Vine and Walnut streets. Amerkan Machine Works, to erect a twtvotor frame on the souUt-aide of Seo-ead, bw Plum streeA- aad Cwatrat Harta aaa A Lei at, to erect a OBevetory frame on the east side of Proyidcevce, between Elm and Flndbty streets. F.

oppe, to erert a onevetory frame on the cv aide of Main, between Ailison and Libert streets. Job P. Walsh, to erect a thine story brick on tbe oast- side of Hvcamere street, betw era Fifth and Htxth aaraeta. T. Doepke A Co, to.

eject a fcur-atory bric oa tho south-went corner Eighth snd flycamoos streeta. OOYXNGTC-N aVJETWs. Tbb Sbwx OttUM fob Tbdhyt srscH A gplended new organ 1 now eing finiehed by Mr. Henry New for the TMnibr EpisvOBai, Church of 'hi city. Tbe following Is 0 brief dsaip-tion of It is ctsntainrd ksva case ia tba Greciaa tweaty feet, wide, thirteeat leet aers aad thirty feet Ulbrntbroa fall set of keys, from CO te-C, 1 ve erteveay thtrry-feur stops, and asariy two ft una sb if pi It baa Ira reed stops, six stgtsesi lore.

Stops, thirteen eitrht-loe Aopa, amd fbnr peiUAi shape, three af which ara fitx- teamJoot. The Dedal BlgniWal from CC to C. two ocAavea. and tt -lat tarns five rAempoeitioa or eoupllng gtopa, which give gisst powesT to the bastromaat, The dianssnas are rrreedlnrly heavy aat rich, ana ths teed stops are excellent InxA-tatioBS, and refleet great credit ob that anokar. It will coat aXJO.

Didnn Kaowtbol opes. hial tors Weatera offiesrg are 1 bf bad BJiiforais; and hi a seejority of exv-tea st wag raaAordiBicnJt to d-x. tbam BB-mg tba KrmT mbot 01 ftJAtmrtAma-. Aa old sslfber, toad of sasMt, torn tba go-swwmtbooaJytBwaf fat Mo -vigwdo won ba Jim Movraa's taas, ao bo tmannistsry ed tor -J aa gsautoig gnd, feveuag am s-asl m.amsd: "Does Jim Morraa BVe 1 "Y'so," aa the reply; "my ilnJa iB-bA -1 have ese 0 yoerr aasoata, say 1 -ti- fa rd trie "tho awnrasay yesj-re Aa amrw tbrtt 1b oamp; aa tan oot -MaweovilL Bnarknrn -Wail, rrem silisng AJavsng ttta aiaas was sv Brisrsalsat 0s-rral as mad Jasnos MavnraB. bo looatad anOSOBAO a OSgsa BSBWIaal aa arxsy eaneor.

Oa a eortaia inpsla ag Bw Barrsit, hsst arrred eearp, kM aaat a aBaemBtt aa-mr'l aaijjs tbe stnesry ascrait peeiia ed bas 1 LVmlwrBbbi bim of ZTi thm "mmm TM galea waa ifi' alrlr 1 i 1 aSflSt. rrOT.ae,GeWai, tba.

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