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THE DAILY PRESS. MOW DAT. ..JlBrTHtf BKR94 INEZ-A MEMORY OF THE HEART. BY T. BUCHANAN READ. . 1 Down beMnd the hidden village, fringed aronnd with berel brake, Doting, mnrmurln in Its visions, lny the heaven- enamored lake. . And within dell, where ehftdowa through the brlghip't day abide, Like the silvery swimming gossamer or nroea- raftered wide, Tell shining ekoin of water thftt nil down the lakelet' Bide, .... As within the hialn nf beaotr lnlled, ft pleasant thought may glide. When the tlnlclngsttn of August, growing large In the decline. fihot HI arrows, long nnd golden, th rough the ma- ule and the pine; And theniKMl'lhrunn fled tinging from the alder to the Tine, While the cat-bird In the hazel gftre It mel incboly whine. And the little squirrel ohattered, peering ronnd the hlkoi pole, . , And, like a lovely meteor, gleamed along the Oriole: There I walked beside fclr loot, and her gentle beauty t le. Like the irene athwart nav senses, like the sunshine through my soul. And her fairy feet that pressed the leavoa, A pleasant music marie. And they dftnplod the sweet beds of moss with bios eoms thii k inlaid ; There I told h.-r old roman'-et, and with lore's sweet woe we played. Till fair Inez's eye, like evening, held the dew be neath their shade. Down we walked beside the lakelet ; gazing deep into her eye, There I told her all my passion ! With a sudden blush nnd sigh, Turning half away with look askant, Che only made reply. Hew deep within the water glows the happy even- lug sky J"' Tbon T asked her If she loved me, end onr hands met each to each. And the dainty, sighing ripples seemed to listen up the rtach ; While thus slowly with ahazel wand she wrote along the 1ftcu, Love, like the sky, lies the deepest ere the heart Is stirred to speech. Thus I gained the love of Inez thus I won her gen tle bnnd ; And onr path now lie together, as our foot-prints on the strand ; We have vowed to love each other in the golden morning land, . When onr names from earth have vanished, like the writing; from Die sand I Agricultural. il' How to Fattck Hons. Just at this time, this article, from the American Agricitltural Ut, will be of advantage to all farmers: It is usual with many farmers to put this off until cold weather sets in. The piga run in the woods, the road, or the pasture, pick ing up a scanty living, and come to the pens lean and hungry, when they ought to be fattened. In our practice, we keep pigs iu the sty the year round. We find them quite too valuable colaborers in the manufacture of manure to allow tbem to waste "their sweetness upon the desert air." A pig is worth $10 a year for this purpose alone, if you will give him the material to work with and plenty of food. But possi bly it may pay for a little time in the sum mer to keep the sow and pigs in a good clover pasture, where grass is more mentv than corn upon the farm. If this be done, all of tbem intended tor the butcher by Jhntmv, should he shut up immediately, and be fed with all they can eat. A squealing pig is worse for the owner's pocket than for his ears. It is much easier to make pork in September and October than in December and January. No extra amount of food is wasted in keeping up the animal heat. It all goes to fat and muscle. Variety of food is a matter of much import ance in fattening swine. At this season a greater variety is easily commanded. The garden, if it be a good one, yields a great many refuse articles, squashes, beets, carrots, apples, melons, tomatoes, and corn, which will find a good market in the sty. One of the best articles of food for them, is sweet corn, cut up by the roots and fed whole. They are very fond of it, and it makes them thrive very fast. A half acre near the sty may be profitably cultivated every year expressly for this purpose. If this be not on band, corn from the field may be fed in the same way once a day. But swine need something more than green stuff, bower nutritious, to make them fatten rapidly. The cooking of food is much more eco nomical than is generally supposed, espe cially upon the farm, where fuel costs little but the labor of preparing it. We think about one-third of the value of all'the grains usually fed to swine, is saved by cooking. A boiler or box for steaming is indispensable in every well arranged swill-house. In this the meal may be cooked and thoroughly mixed with the roots and other vegetables. The meal absorbs large quantities of water, is more highly relished by the pigs, and is more perfectly digested. Numerous experi ments fully prove the economy of cooking the food under ordinary circumstances. Some claim that they can make pork for less than three cents a pound la this way. A dairy farmer ot this State made one year 4,227 pounds of pork. The feed with which he did it was 4,127 pounds of corn and oat meal at $1 50 a hundred, 470 pounds of shorts at 75 cents, 147 bushels of potatoes at 16 cents, all of which are cooked, and half an acre ot green peas, worth say $15, making the total cost or feed $103 95, or not quite two and a half cents per pound for the pork. The value of the whey and tour milk was not reckoned. This and the labor of Seed ing, with the fuel for cooking, are very prop erly balanced against the manure they made. There can be no doubt that cooking the food pays well. A dry, warm place for sleeping Is another important item in keening swiae thrifty. They should have a good sty, with roof and board floor, and nlentv of straw, so that tliov can keep themselves clean. With these con ditions pork can be made very fast, and the sty will be found to pay as well as any part ot the farm arrangements. The Impsovemint or Cidko. Let the new cider from sour apples (sound and selected fruit is to be preferred) ferment from one week to three weeks, as the weather is warm and cool. When it has attained to lively fermentation, add to each gallon one-quarter of an ounce of sulphate of lime. 8tir the powder and cider until intimately mixed, and return the emulsion to the fermenting liquid. Agitate briskly and thoroughly for a few moments, and then let the eider settle. The fermentation will commence at once. When, after a few days, the cider has become clear, draw off and bottle carefully, or re move the sediment and return to the origi nal vessel. If loosely corked, or kept in a barrel on draught, it will retain its Uite as a still cider. If preserved in bottles, carefully corked, which is better, it will become a sparkling cider, aad may be kept indefinitely . long. The Hocbino of Cattk. An English ex perimenter, last autumn, tied np four bull ocks under a hovel, three in separate boxes, and kept seven loose in two yards, four in one and three in another, each having a ' hovelor shed to ran under. The fourteen beauts were all alike in ace. and were treated ' in the seme way, namely: eight pouods of linseed-cake each per day, three-quarters of . a, uu&uu ui wanget-wureeis, ana nay or vat Btrav distributed equally to all. Those Bint up in the boxes, and those tied up were all ready for nrnrket first, and those fed in the, "yard replaced theu in the boxes, but when they came to be marketed it was found that they were not ready by a month aa early as ' tboee that were tied or fastened up. Stock ' Journal. , Tm Bust Mod. or Tajuxo Boxm of Bos it. -I hi beet time to take boxes of bonev, aavi the Mural Ant lor her. is in tD vening. Place them Bear the hire, . with the hol uppermost, so that the bee can get out. Rap upon the sides of the box, v 10 liisturD tueni and they will begin to Y leave, carry uu tut morning, remove the I v- Loam to tb hom. It they vre Allowed tit - -u mix ) win uo, mow iiaaty, , reUfcTc4 ot thtit contents. Yea had better t,,,l tlie bojtee without diatuxUu ttc . foub. And tuAT ret eurw some backwbet RtMMTt voA FlVA BaAfiafraJ polefl. aJ rooeu lur Una, it igitaUd, will prevent heo kouaec, at weU aa tha fowl a from being 1a teud wttfc vermin. UiveitfttriAL MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Financial Affairs. Money matters will proUbl 1 gonaewnat mora active this week than they were last, though bo verr material Improvement la looked for at pres ent, or will, we preeaate, take pUos until the month nf Oeteber. The rendition of Financial affairs Jiirt now Is very comfortable aud healthful, nnd though oiir Banknrj would like to do a Httle more twines than they have been going, ft ftifr trade ioocuriDg for the eon son, and we bear of few complaint from any quar ter Good, br which vf mean nTet-elaM, Paper rules at ICVetia percent , In the regulai qnartra, and there ts no trouble In negotiating it at those figure). The onteide inqniry tr Money, ft we have before stated, in inite liffhr, and the strcet-bivkers are making wry littfeiu commiMfons, tb approved namsa al niot alwny finding their way to the Bnnkors. ICusirrn Kzr-riana-o rem nine nrm, and will no don14 continue so thiiwh the week, at H hurt ng, and S prr-mium veiling rnte. The market ! steady enonuh totau-c a nudy inquiry for ellihe Kx eh an (re thtt cme here in ih1 regular wav, without causing any return of 'oiitequeiice ot Bank note. Gold be in better inquiry this week from the Ohio Bank ir their 0 tlur Ptuiemcnt, but the rate will probably remain as now H and ht(jJ4oc premium. Time-bill continue In reqmwt, with rcrf few makitxr, at 8gJ per cent, on the East, and 10(12 on the South. llucurrent Money wilt not undergo, we suppose, any noticeable idinnge during the week, Therein ery little doing In auy hot Western Currency, aud not much in that. Friday's New York Evening Pont obserms: The Bioney nierket leans in favor of the borrower, end on call to-day there is an abundant supply at vpifff'i per cum. 1 nc out a 01 me iukiuc4, n-jrvever. h Htill rinra at the nufaide tifnir. "IliltwulfTtt'' Taper is current at 6(317 per cent. hxchaiitfe on London is steady at 109H109K, with utile of ISank-bills at loySiloyH. About 9r0,oou in gold has been brought fiom Philadelphia within a 1'ow days. (Saturday 's Missouri Democrat says of Money mat ters iu St. LonU: There 1b uo important change to note In the nosl- tion ot monetary Rflaira, nml business moves along Bina-Kianiy. iiieoneriugs lor account are cnit-ny A:u muudatiou l'air, which are takm at the fcailiB InMltntioi R from all who haveciuimit tinnn thfni, but the Hanks confine their npuratons colony to nine Dins, wntcn are scarce, tnere ueiug few ehipmeota making to justify many biiU being niflde. Exchange on the East ruled Very firm to-dav, at X premium for Mifwouri Paper. The amount of tared being em all. dealers have considerable troublo jnobtnfning aunVient to meet the demand, which in not targe, j ne general nuyinsraio la? premium bight on New Orleans is very dull a J nremium Currency is in Improved supply, and is quoted at par with bankable funds. Gold U firm at M pre mium aellii ft. and X buvinff. in Alemphiri, lean., Money is extremely close, It scarcely being greater than at any time since the famous Financial crisis. The very host Paper sells at lft24 per cent, and the banks are not Discount ing at all. Matters there bear rather au alarming character. Saturday Times and Btrald says of Friday's Chicago Grain market: The shipments of grain to-day were larger than for any pluvious day this weok, amounting to over 32."o busbelB, Including Flour. The Flour market coutinuen'dtill and transactions limited : holders aeem rather indiilereut about aftiU Ing, while buyers inslBt ou lower priceH which, if ivraijieu, wumu urtjnm an active snipping uemaua. The Wheat market opened at a decline of la. on the closing rat en of yeaterday, anil a large business was done at $6g,46)&c. for No. 2, and 66c. for Ho. I spring in tftire. '1 hero was alao more demand for North-western club, and all the offerings weie readily taken at 9Uu , in store. There was but little red or white winter cm ring, ana ine oniy aaie we neara or was at we. for INo. 2 red, on track. Corn was in good demand anti marKei active at ?i(aito. uignr ngurea. There was a got d shipping inquiry for Oats, aud prioes im proved Hf -i with large trauaactiuna. Itarley cou ttnues in active demand, nnd sales quick at quota tions, Kye in good request at forinur quotations. 'tw Tors Dat Goons Mabket. trtday's Tribun9 faiu the fullowing: The volume of trade dnrtng the pa't week among the com miration houses and the manufacturern has nt bten a large at previously reported, but the ac tivity in the general jobbing trade shows uo aoato meut. The reorders from the interior, as well as the fret-h arrivals of merchants from the West, confine the diatributing bouses to itales rather than pur chases, and their stocks generally are becoming low. Itoverthelees some styles are accumulating fur the moment, and some holders of drills aud heavy goods are anxious sellers. There Is so little concert ui ac tion among manufacturers that they are at all times sailing without chart or compass, ai they havo no means of ascertaining the quantity of good-ion hand at any given time, hut are governed in their views by the capricious movements of the market, which are rendered thus unsteady by their own erratic ope ratu n. If their goods are in brisk dimand, thuir notions of price become exorbitant, and the sales and consumption of the article become restricted, while, on the other hand, if the goods are slack of sale, a perlcct stampede in prices is soon, although the stock may in the aggregate be small aud not equal to the requirements of the season. The cottoni dealers have no difficulty in arriving at a fair estiinatoof the stocks held throughout the world. The sugar operators base their speculations on accurate information, and it is not too much to presume that, with a little effort, all of our manu facturers could he well informed relative to the stocks of domestic goods In tfao market The sales of goods at Manchester nre so conducted that every one engaged iu manufacturing is well posted, anil can. therefore, act with confidence, which relieves their pursuits from those fluctuations which em barrass the American manufacturer. Thero is uot only not an excess of spindles iu the country, but tli ere is no industrial pursuit which has declined to keep pace with the natural develupiueuts of the luuiili j, rat-cpi tun iiiien-ni, mr nuiiv cerium Ur- partments Hre too crowded, there are others too restricted; but by a steady, uniform and intelligent action, the different departments could be equal ized, and give place to the new enterprises now progressing. Cincinnati Produce Market. SATURDAY EVENING, September 22. FLOUR The market opened qnlte buoyant, and speculators were running around picking lots iu the forenoon, nnd, we understand, secured about 3,tMH brls. at J5S.' 15 for supertlne; out the news from Kew York being the reverse of what they expected, the market became quite ttat on 'Change, aud super fine could not have been sold, at the close, at over Ki 906, and these rates must be regarded nominal. The sales were loo brls. of red wheat at .1 1"; 2O0 do. nf Tamjuary A Anderson do. at $5 10; ftK) do. of Union Mills, red wheat. J.r; 50 do of Huow Mills, red wheat, at 8.'- ho; 7A do. ot Tipton Mills, red wheat, family, at JF.r. St; 300 do. of Franklin Mills, red wheat, family, ; at $6 I VUlfc)KY The demand continues fair and the I market steady: sales of Mat brls. at loll fele jtC, the latter rate for wagon. PROVISIONS ftio change in the general aspect f the maiket, which continues quiet: salea of 225 brls. of meei Pork at $iH !ko.6 75. Nothing trans pired In 11 a con or bulk MeaU. GHOt EKlEtt The market was quiet to-day, and the demand limited: 60 bags of Coffee sold at l.Vo. Sugar ranges from 8 to vHc., and Molasses 42(1 3c. WHEAT Iho market opened with a good demand at 91 Wa.l 10 for prime red and Si 12j9l 15 for prime white, but after the Kew York report was received bujers withdrew and the market closed quiet: sales 775 bnf-h. prime red at St 10; 300 do. do. white at Si Zodo. mixed red and white at Si 10. COitN-The drtmand for ear continues active at Abe., in bulk; shelled is steady with a fsir demand at 57059c. for mixed atd while, Including sack; the receipts are light. OATS The market Is firm with a good demand at 31c, in bulk, for prime; 200 bnsh. fair sold at 3uc. HtE There is a Continued good deuiaud at Gtk3 TOc.formrtme. BARLEY The prime grades are in good demand at tKai95c. for prime to choice fall, but the lower grades are dull and uot wanted; 400 bush, prime fall, iu bulk, sold at Woe. II AY The market is firm with ft good demand at f lft per tun for prime Timothy, iu hales, on arrival. cricr.fb ine aemand continues active at Wo. lor Wee tern Reserve; mc. for linmburg aud lOo. for Knglish Dairy: sales 75 boxes Western Reserve at [By Telegraph.] New York Market. Kxw York, September 22 P. M. Cot ton steady and unchanged: sales 1,500 bales at lOtta lu-Hc. tor middling Uplands. Flour heavy and unsettled, aud ft to 10c. per brl. easier. Moderate business doing at the decline, shippers holding back for further ma terial concession: sales of 13 ooo brls. at $') 06(4 5 15 for superfine State; 85 ft45 45 tor extra State; $5 055 15 forsuperflue VVuntem; $5 30(5 AO lor common lo medium extra Western, and $1 6 70 for hipping brands extra round-hoop Ohio; market closing heavy. Canadian flour in limited request and biiuea scarcely so firm: aaluaof 47u brl. at ta 40447 50 for common to choice extra. Bye flour uuiet aud unchanged, with small ailee at $4 UnaA 40 i'T common 10 cuoice supernue. iAiin-meal in lim ited request at about previous prices; sales 100 brl. of Hrand wine at 83 05, V biskT firmer: sales of IV) brls. at tnUSmuc V- heat heavy, unsettled, and fully 2c. per bushel lower; shippers insist upon still lower prices: sales 6M,tXii bush, winter red Western at 91 2Ck&1 271 rhoire onlv at tbe Inside urb-: 1.7AO Inmh f'f.ir..an apnug at $1 1341 is.', for common to prime; 6,000 buhu. amber Iowa at $1 24; 5,e00 bush, white Canada at $1 51, for very choice; e .vxi bnsh. white Indiana at $1 Ho: 2,400 bnsh. white Michigan at l 40, aud 2"0 bush, white Genesee at $1 45. Kye quiet and steady: sales 2 700 bush, at 7tfc. Barluy scart e aud nominal, at Honuoc. Corn In fair request at prices slightly tn favor of purchasers; salsa 65,000 bushids mixed Wtstern at 66(rtJHi:. Choice only at 60c. Oats dull and heavy at 373tfc. for Western, Cauada and State. Hops firm at aoo. for new, and 1220o. fur old. Oils firm with moderate demand at SMfeflOc. for Lin seed, and O5C.0S1 for Lard. Pork Quiet aud steady: sales of 000 brls. at $19 37 r amw nieas; itr for old do.; $113,14 M for new prime, and $iB 26 for bid prime. Buef market ouiet and unchangod: sales of o brU. at $4(d4 25 for country; $5 50 for country mess; $7&10 5o for re. pecked meas; $10 WW. 11 50 for extra umss. 1'rima mass Beef aud Bef Hams dull, and nominally un changed. Cut-meats very dull at WWHo. for Shoul- trs: lO.'-tUe. for Hani, and loc. for green Banes, rd firmer with a fair demand; sales of 45u brls. at li4(atiltc.; for Mo. 1( aud UJ4c for prime. Butter Arm, aud in go.d demand at 12,'416e. for ubio, aud lt21c. for Stale. Cheesa steady at Waiic for inferior to arime. t ofke firm. MoUasee uiichaBgad: sales of 23 hlnlsMJUvfed Cuba, al 22c; 25 IthU. Perw Bio Baltimore, September 22. Flour dull and i?rJtlm.J .Uowtra'treet and Ohio at $5 &xd) .yA!?,,"1 uuchaogd. Corn dull: sales of white at o:,0c , aud ysllow at e7(oc.. Proris hins dn I: Mks Pork at iy 76, and prime at $15. tard at 130. HloCoflee nrm at 141 j,c. Whisky Vbuki dull t(tSs. Kiw Obliaib, September 23. Cottoa 8Im lo-d.T uf 4,ua IwIm; middiion Iuhivh. Flour t4 tl, for.up.illa.. fro.l.iou ul.tudua- ' Pbixamlpbu,' Bcptomber 23. -Coffe, r: wlM 1JMI bt Hlo t UMftMc; it,0 Laj, I.kMUr. IU 144,1. rluur qui. I. biiMrftu. .1 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS , ; City Prison Supplies. 7; PHOPOftArBFOIl FrWfflWTNO THK City Prisonn of the fifty of Cincinnati with H"f, (.torn-meal and Wood, will be received at the Ornoe of the Mayor until the ? .th day of September, l.tw, Htddera will make separate proposals for each of the rtlclea required. They will specify their bid for furnishtngeltherby the Quarter or by the year. The beef must be sound, roiiKii beef; the corn-meal off a aoAd merchantable Quality, and good, aeasonod wood. The quantity to Ih furnished to be desig nated weekly by the Superintendents of the Priwous The Commlosionera will decide whether to contract hv tha niutrter or bv the rear after the bids are opened, as may be deemed tKt for the city. I . PI. IHOH' ' I . TMOS. H. KOY8W, t EM AN 1Kb WAF.NTCil, aeH-m City Prison t'ommisHlon-r. TPATOTICK TO A iTTi W ROM IT MAY CON- AW CEHN.Notice is hereby given, that thrre are pendiiig before the Ulty i'mtncfl of the city ol CJlu- Tn Mfahlinh tltp irrndft of DiivtrnAlliv. from fVn- tral-ftvenne to bitenian-mreet, and to repeal so mnrh nf the Ordinance ent illed "An f Jrdlntincfl to pnbHh the grado of Pavton-alley from We-trn- row to 1'iatt'Stiret, passed Januaiy 10, IhM, as con flicts herewith. To grade, and pave with limestone, Laurel-alloy, from Oeorge-stieet toBarr-fltroet. T grade, and pave with bowlder-atone,0arr -street, from Bixth-street to Kighth-treet To rcgrnde. and pav with bowlder-stone, Outter treet, from Sixth street to Flghth-street. In pursuance of tho law, said Ordinance were twice read, laid on the tAble, and the Clerk In structed to give four weeks notice of the penuenuy of tne same. The law requires all claims for damages that may accrue from auid improvement to bo filed in writing with the City Clerk, setting forth the amount of damages claimed, within two weeks alter tho expi ration of the time requirod for the publication of such notice, when the same will he taken up for final action, se)4-x SAM. L. C0RWINB, City Clerk. TS-70TTCE TO AIL WHOM IT MAY CON- 11 CKKN. Notice in hereby given, that there ae pending b fore the City Council ot the City of Cin cinnati, the following Ordinances, to-wit: To establish the gradeof Brone-treft from 8 J. Browne's east line to his west line, and tn rep al o much of an ordinance entitled, an "Ordinance to establish the grade of Browne-street, from 8. J Browne's pst line to section line," passed Miy 14, as conflicts herewith. To grade and pave with liowlder-stono Haven alley, fi'nm Ninth-street to Richmond street. To grade and rne with bowlder-stone Willow alloy, from East rium stre t to Elm-street. To grade and pave with brick the unpaved side walks on Fifth-street, from Mound-street to Park street. To grad and pave with brick the unpaved side walks on Pine-street, frera Ost -street to Clark street. Iu pursuance of the 1aw said Ordinances were twice read, laid on the table, and the Clerk instructed tn give four weeks' notice of the pendency of the same. The law requires all claims for damages that may accrue from said improvement, to be hied in writing with the City Clork, setting forth the amount of damages claimed within two weeks after theexpira tion f the tiuie required for the publication of such notice, when the same will be taken up for final action. se7-dw SAM. L. C0RWIKE, City Clerk. IKON THEE-nOXES.-HKAl.FD PRO I'l'SAbH will bo received at the cilice of the City Clerk (Mechanics' lustituto), until THCKHDAY, October 11, 18oU, at three o'clock I. M., for seventy five (75), or more, Iron Tree-boxes, eighteen (18) inches in diameter, and five f5) leut in length. 8 lid boxes to he delivered aud put up arouad asuing- twn-Bquare, By order of the Park Commissioners, sell-tt W. A. ADAMS, President. rfM i him E It E a LI, D P II O PT- Jbl SAI S will be received at tho otlice of the City Clerk (Mecbanica' Institute), until THTJKSDAY, October 11, 18mi, at three o'clock P. M, furfur- jjinuiitft h Bumt if ut iiumoer tn itau pipe, siup-cocKS, Ac., to sHpply WnshiHgr on -Square with water. Said Dfne. Ac. to be delivered and laid down in nr.ro rd' ance with plans aud specifications now iu the office of the City Clerk. By order of the Park Comininsinners, sell-tt W. A. ADMS. President. SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALER PROPOSALS WIL.I. BE RE CKlV KDatthe olDceofthe Board of Citv lui provements until 9 o'clock A M. ot TUESDAY, September 25, lfOO, for rgrading and paving Johnson-alloy, from Ninth-street to Andrews-alley, as follows; Set curbs, and furnish new ones where ne cessary, and place a row of Dayton, Xnia or JudU ana flat-rock stone flagging, sixteen-hy-six inches each side, forming the gutters with the curb the center between the flagging to be paved with good, sound boa Ider-stone none to be leas than four inches in depth, on a bed of clean gravel eight tnchea deep the enrhs to be six feet apart at the bottom and six and a half feet at top of roadway. Each bid to be accompanied by two sureties. Bid ders to use the printed forms, as uo other will be received. By order of the Board.' aolfi-tt CH ARIES BALTANCR, Clerk. SEALED PROPOSAL WILL BE K E ChlVhDat the Office of the Board of City Im provements, until 9 o'clock A. M., of Tt'KSOAY, September 25, for grading and niacadami7!lug Ilunt-fitreet, from Abigail-street toa point l.ftjo feet north of the old corporation line as follows: Sot curt and pave the gutters six foot wide each sido, with good sound oiue-inch llme-stoue, ou a bd of clean gravel six inches doep, and uiacat'amir.a the center between with broken stone twelve inches deep. Each hid to be accompanied by two sureties. Bid ders to use the printed forms, as noother will be ro te Wed. By order of the Board. eel6-tt CI1AKLE8 BALLANCE, Clerk. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CK! VfiD at the otlice of the Board of City Im provements until 9 o'clock A. M. of TUESDAY, September 25, 160, fur grading and paviug with g'H.d, sourd, new six-inch lime-stone, on a bed of clean grave) six inches deep, Olearwater-alley, from Central-avenue to Ciearwater-strcet, including three rowa of dreBsed gutter-stones, and double twelve-by -six-inch flatrgings of Dayton, Xenia or Indiana flst-rock stone, at all the crossings. Each hid to be accompanied by two sureties. Bid ders to use the printed forms, as no other will be received. By order of the Board. ael6-tt CHARLES BATjLANCH!, Olerk. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the otlice of the Bomd of Citv Im- &rovements until 0 oVlock A. M. of TUESDAY. ?ptemlr8r 25, 1860, forregradlng, resetting curbs, and lurnisning new ones wnere neoeasary, ana paving with good, sound bowlder stone nono to be leas then four Inches in depth, oa a bed of clean nravel eight iuchea deep Water-street, from Vine-street to ttace-sireet an me om pavement iu oe taaon up and reserved for the city, Including three rows of drosrd gutter-stones, and double twelve-by-slx-inch flaggings of Dayton, Xenia or Indiana flat-rock atone at all the crossings Kach bid to be accompanied by two sureties. Bid ders to use the printed fornu, as no other will be received. By order of the Beard. sehVtt CHARLES BALLA'NCB, Clerk. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RK CKlVtD at the oftice of the Board of City Im- &rovemeuU, until 9 o'clock, A. M., of TUKtiDAY, eptember 25, lttttt, fur grading and repairing with broken atone and gravel, twelve inches deep, the un repaired portions of Southurn-aveuua, from Au-burn-fctret't to the east line of the School Lot. Kach bid to be accompanied by two sureties. Bid ders to use the printed forum, as nootUor will be ra ceived. By order of the Biard, aelA-tt C1JAKLES BALL A NCR, Clerk. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the B.rd of City Im- grovements ui'til 9 o'ebmk A. M. of TUESDAY, eptember 25, 1S60, for grading, resetting curbs, and furnishing new ones wliere necessary, aud paving with good, sound bowlder-atone none to be less than fiiur inches in depth, ou a bed of clean gravel eight Inches deep, Commerce-street, east from Vine-street, to connect with the present bowldurcd pavement, Including three rows of dressed gutter steuee, and double twelve-by-six-iuch flaggings ef Dayton, Xenia or Indiana flat-rock stoue at all the cross! DM. Each bid to be accompanied by two sureties. Bid ders to use the printed forms, as no other will be received. By order of the Board. aelo-tt C11AKLE8 BALLANCE, Clerk. SEALED PHOPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the oulce of the Board or Oily Im- SrovemenU until 0 o'clock A. M. of TUESDAY, rpteuiber 25, lio, for rfgradlng and paving with good, hard-burned paviDg brick, ou a bed of clean sand four iuchea deep, the unpaved sidewalks ou Vine-street, from Mulberry -street to the old corpo ration hue, except the siduwalks in frout of Ilium J. Weaver's property. kach bid to be accompanied by two sureties. Bid ders to uae the printed furius, as no other will be received. By order of the Board. selrVtt CHAHLES BALLANCE, Olerk. Wines and Liquors. SPARKLING CATAWBA WfNKi 8TII.I. Cul. Wiu.: PuraUld Port Wiu. Pur. Old Mdlr Wlue: Old Buurboa Wunkr ; Old ,'reucb Br.adr ; Old Hull.nd Gin ; Old J.nuiu Bum. bfclfroted Mp.ci.llr (or oir-dicinal IM. For .Il bf ALBKIIT K08S, firniifiat. jyt B. W. cor. (Antral . and Kightbt. Old Castile Soap 4kTI r(KTTIH HIIAPi .(tWIH RKAWM f mdn.r Low'. Houey 8iap Jn.u. Lind Htmp ; Moaa boa. ttup ; Garauluin boiip ; M iwfc Bom; Gl.Du'a iloDr So.p; Oleao'a Brown Wind aor boap j Glcoa'a hit. Wind Hoap. Fur aale kr AbDkBl auDO, urn ik 1. B. W. our. Gdutral-a.. and KighthJt. Plumbing! Plumbing! I AM PREP ABED TO FIT TJP BATHS, hot or cold i Watorloaeu, Puuip-hydraiila. Aiiy work Iu lur lin. promptly .xoouud, aud em uu aav.. iNMHiHiw Mriua. U. McCOLLU.n, 1 B!xth4., oat. TId. and Hum. FLAGS OF ALI SIZE3; nANNBRS. TRANSPARENCIES, OW vry dtMcriptioa, intida and jpiat4 U Of t mi wuw w suta tuv n suiui, W. "JVm HOWTVT TJ. (auia-tf 1 . LEVI BROWN'S GOLD PENS! T FTI BHOWN WAM Till VI KMT MaN. MA liVACTLkgal of Golif P.ua Iu th. tf,iwl att.taud I. duttiugulhl for ta. taparioritr of ulf wwuwwui, ru aw wi 11 BlOOg IMTTH. MISCELLANEOUS SPALDING'S PREPARED . , GfLTJE;.,. "A Stitch In time Sans fllne." Eoonomy 1 Dispatch I--Save the PleoM I mendin, Furnitura, Xrt, 0rook7i(llMwMB to. WholMl Depot, No. HO1r-trrwt, RnwTork. Addm. 11INBY O. SPALPING A CO., Box Uu. 3,U1, Nw York. Pot B, ftir Doalpn In cue. rrulaitiing four, eight, .cd twelv. d'w.wn a twautifnl b1thogrDh Show mi d MComtwoyiDK encb pukuR. de21- GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINE, -roH- Famlly ana Plantation Sewing. FBO!I TI1E VF.PY FIiATTJHINO manni-r in hlrh 0'ir Machinoa have boea r. elred I f the public rpanlting in the aal. of up. ward of Forty Tlioxi.M.MLCi, We are Ird to Vlipre that onr endeavor, to mannfao tnr. a reliable Machine have been appreciated W take thie urpurlnuitr to remark that thla poller will remain iiniianecd, and that every Machine aold by ua we ehall not lictitate to warrant In every respect. Thelirover A linker Family Maetilne has one ad vantage which i. worthy of special attention, in ad ditlon to the bennty, atrenfrth and elasticity of th. atitch, and that ia, ita adaptation to either Light, Medium or Heavy Fabric, Rendering It. for Family Work, superior to any othet Machine id tlie market. Machinea of .very pattern conatantly on axhlbl. tion, for the cotivemehce of purchasers. Yotlnir La dice, experienced in the use of thetii, and conrteotu Iu their mnnnors, are oooetantly on hand to recetvt lady visitoraor piucbatere. . mm- SEND FOR A ClltOULAB. TP GItOVBR & RAUBB SEWING MACHINE C0 58 WEST FOURTH-STREET f jelo-tf I Madame Hollard TUB GREAT EUROPEAN CtAIRVOY ANT of tho i.h tentU tkniturr and wurld r owned Healing Medium of tho ago, baa located In Cincinnati, at '271 Walnut-at. This wonderful lady baa been traveling through Europe and the Wnt Indies. South America, Cali fornia and the United State, for tho last thirteen yenta, ana dm Deen miaowed imin ner Dirtn witn a supernatural gift to such an astonishing degree that be couvincee the most skeptit.al of her wonderful powers. In nhort. through the aaiHtatice f some superior power, she in endowed with the Healing Art. Madame llollard is a physician Indeed I Stie euros the following ccni(lttiiitn in their nist ob t irate staven, tIk; DieoaA. of the Throat, Lungs, Heart, Liver, titotnacb, lropey In the Chest, Kheum atihm, Neuralgia, t it, or Failing Sickness, and all other Ncrvou Derangements. Also, I)ineaosof the bh od.Riich as ben -tula, Erysipelas Cancers, Fovor Sures, Leprosy, and all other complicated Chronic Complaints. AUionus of female dlillcnltioi attended to with the happiest results. It 1b hoped no one will despair of a cure until they hvve given Mirdame II. fs medicine a trial. During her travels she h.m leen the instrument, in God's nHndf, of reeUring to hualth and vigor thou sands who were on the vertre of the grave, and who are now living monuments nf tarr skill and sunoerts ful treatment, and are daily exclaiming, ' BWnaod hp the day when we first saw and partook of Mad. liollard's unrivaled medicines, " Satisfactory reteiences will be cheerfully given when required. Madame H. will plod go her reputa tion and stake her all to make permanent cures ia all cauee which she undertakes. Her mode of examination ia with a clairvoyant eye, or second -sight. Hhe, therefore, asks no ques tions, nor docs she require invalids to explain symp toms, telling their cause and location with so much satisfaction aa to .writ and receive the oonfideuce of all who have consult d her. N. B. Madame llollard absolutely advertise! nothing but what she has full ability to perform. Persona living at a di-.tauce, by giving a state ment of their cases, will be attended to promptly, and medicine forwarded by express, when reiuu ed. jau2V-tfj CINCINNATISPICE-MILLS. CONSTANTLY ON HANO, IN PACK AUE3 to auit the trade, JTrcsli.roasted and Orouud Java and Rio Ooffoe and Peanuts. Topper, Cinnamon, (linger, Alkplr., Cloves. Nntmeefl, Mac, aud Bice Flonr. "IX I." Muittard. 14 Cincinnati" Mnstard, Premium" Alustard, " "Kentucky" Mnntard, "American" lloatard. Baking-powder, 1'epper.aaiice, Tomato Catsnp, Yellow Mnitard-aned, Ca)eune Pepper. Oswego Corn Starch, Oawego Bilvergloaa Staroh, Obwego Puro Starch, Barlow'a lndljrn Bine, K.llogg'a Vr a.hlng.blne. cVe., cVe dee. 131 and 113 IUce-t., between Third and Fourth, H&BRISON & WILSON, eU-x Proprietor.. FASHIONABLE SHIRT MANUFAO TUKiB AND KBALJiK m GJtW W IUU UIBHINff OO0DB, 19 WEST FOCHTH-8TBKHT. P.tttorns Cut to Order. apM-ay A. HICKENLOOPER, , LATE No. 174 Vine-.t., above Fonrth, OYSTER TRADE. MALTBT'S Ne Plus Ultra (fT) i. OYSTERS NO. 11 NO THE SUBSCRIBER 18 REOEIVINO, duilr, ty the Adams Uxprosa, MALTBY'S uu. rivaiea ana eeleoratea cnoico PLANTED BALTIMORE OYSTERS. A COnntnnt ilnilv aiinrtlv kIwati nn hanrl. an that dealers and familiea can obtain, at any time during the at-axou, thoee anperior Oysters iu cans, half-caua aud iu tbe ahull, warranted freitb and sweet. They re exvra ui size, ana 01 ine iuosc aeucioua navsr. Xlolbert Orrt - Pvpot, 11 West Fifth -st. P. 8. A liberal discount allowed Lo ilia tratl and parlies, itrms cuu. Si-y tiood J. II. MANN & CO., canTiTters,? Keg Oysters and Shell Oysters. WE BEG TO INFORM THE PCBT.IO uvm rully that we are pretiared to furtiivh tha finest OYHTkHS that come to Baltimore. We open frotili-planted beds this Mason thai have not been disturbed for feur yeara. All Western dealer, can be supplied at Oar Hum, in Cincinnati, at Baltimore prtcea, expense of trau. E station added. Address your orders to JAMKS L. LAHK, our Bpeclal Aaont at Cincinnati. Depot Mo. 55 West Kitiu-it., Ciueinnatl. seUx UATCU it CO.'S WholeaaU and IWtatl Baltimore Oyster Depot, f eirj WAT,NrT-eT., CINCINNATI-JT. Our Oysters are clean aud carefully put up. f'.n. nill .fid warranted. ALKU-N.w York U. Oysters In tb shell, keg .DO oans. Orders promptly tiled. ' see I AM NOW EECE1YING, DAILY, -BJ THE,, ,j Adam BxprM Co., PINK T1RGB OTSTEH8.FCT Vt EX. PkErtrlLI for thWol.re trade, at ilia Mou amutal Oyster Sejait of OllANM InS, TAY LOB HOB OTSTEH8,CT Vf EX. IA., Haltluiure, ana lor sai. uy in. case, nati-esM orcio.at aJ WAXhUT-81., balwwia ITUUt aud fiixtb. Oar Orstera ar. warranted freeh. Trf on can, auiu i win guarauuM you wim ,r uiw,0. r Ordrs Iroaa tlx aoeuttry aniuiptly illodL i ' . a4 , 1. O. UEHM 1 8 agent. 1 Vtll.liH WiLKfT 'NOMmUHOOtl t ( Alel PS -Jot received, UM Auglutt vvainui ana Musnroou ui.um. t, uafli ana stuauiumu uwwuw. fut sals, .bill It aud retail, br (.IT Ma4raatl4w Wtf OO.. vurUk-tt. INSURANCE. CIIOICJK j 'ATM INSURANCE ()0 OF HARTFORD, CONN. i Ine.ra.rmteel lSlB.-Caarter rrrpetaai. Cah Ctplti! Enlarged Half a m ion ofDoIIirtl 1 AGENCT KSTABI.tSHEO TH CTNCIW. N ATI In Mite-dating all present local Insurano. onmpauie. aod acrenciea In the tnsilranc btiNinew In this city. Thirty-flve years ounitnut dnly here, oomblned with wealth, experienee,enter fries and liberality, eaperfally orimmend the tvn nsnranc Company to tl). tatrorahl. patron..;, of this community standing solitary and alone, th. sole survivor and living pioneer of Cincinnati under writers of 1825. The largest loss ever sustained by any Insurano. company at one fire In Ohio was by the Atna, at Uhillicnthe, April, 18.12, and amounted to (114,931 67, mostly paid prior to thirty days after the nr.. Lotwes paid in Cincinnati during th. past six years. xv TTo -a a 70.1 Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000! Absolute and unimpaired, with net aorplue of 8314,143 37. And the prestige of forty -one years1 gucoeai andaz perience. lBTestmenta of Over $100,000 in Ohio Securities FIBE AND INLAND KAV1QATI0N. Bisks accertad at terms consistent with solvency and fair profits. Kspectal attention given to Insur ance of D .rollings and oontent. tor terms of on. to five years. Application mad. to any duly aqthorlfted agent promptly attended to. By strict attention to a legit imate Insurance business, this Company is enabled to otter both indemnity for the past and aeeurity for the future Policies issued without delay by CARTER dc LINDfEY. Agent., No. 40 Main-street, and No. 171 Vine-street. J. J. IKKiKEii, Ageut, Fulton, 17tb Ward. I Bl'tiH, Agent. Covington, Ky. fbll-ay 0. P. BUCHANAN, Newport, Ky. FECENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, -0F- IURTFORD, CONN Branch. Oflicc, 33 West Third-St., jeM-cm CINCINNATI. National Insurance Company CINCINNATI, OHIO. OFFICE HOl'TH-VVKST CORNBK Ot MAIN A HO rKOMT-BTUEETH. Marine, Inland Transportatloii and Fire Bisks. TAKEN AT CURRENT BATES. THRKtrrrmd. jonn i3urgoynet n. ai. mim, Robert Moor., W'm. Hopworta, Chaa. L. loore, M. Fecheimer, F. X. Wiedemer, Thoa. Ong, 8. W. Smith, J. L. Boea, Tho, R, Biggs. Henry Ellis. rutin nuttuoin, rrMiaont. H. O. UBHia, fiecretary. Bo8-bfro P. A. 8PBIOBreT, Surveyor. Western Insurance Company OF CINCINNATI, OFFICE IN TUB SECOND STORY OF No. i Front-street, between Main and Syca more. mis company is taking Fire, Inland and marine Blake at enrrent rate, of premium. tjaae. tan ty aojuscen ana promptly paia. Dl RKCTARH; T F. Erkert. F. Ball, B. W. Fomeror, Wm. Gleun, W. O. Whltcher, W. O. Mann, zM.oi. niucneii, v. a. comstoc.. aj. iv. ti. otona Hobt. Buchanan. C. (1 Rhaw. 15 n SI. II. Wm. Uellew, Beth Evans, J. U. Taaffe, l'aviu uioson, n. nraenmann, j. u. uuam. U. ('leatwatw, alios. B. Elliott, t. . uujajLax, rregiaant. HrrresH Moaaa, Secretary. not MISCELLANEOUS. THF niNAHD I.TNE-STEAM FROM EW YOBK toLIVKltPOOL f viuQiinst American 1 Bcrew Hteamera, S.ltHf tuus. Cnnt. Hock lev: ETNA ' 2.4(H) tiiLH, Capt. Aodorson ; JCKA, 2,400 tuns. Capt. iloedy ; KLDAB, ,3(K) tuns, Capt. Cook . and other niagnwconi an poweriiu steamers, win sail trom New York everr alternate ThurwlAT for t.iveriMV.1. cnllkift at Queemtown, to land paaaengera and dls fatchds. nAlLSVI rAOnAufl, CABIW 75. Children under 12 years of are half nrice. InfautM free. Thefltiliin muMemrerfl will hn.v a table amply supplied with freah provisions of the bet quality. Ah Cabin requisite (with beds, bed ding, Miwen, A. nre proviaea Dy ine tjompany. WineH, spirits and malt liquors can be obtained on board at moderate ratws. bi i-.i!.i.AUfa.H;(0. umiarennnderiayearsofage half nrice. Infanta Tlie Hteeriure nuMon sun have U proTide themst-ilves with beds, bealing and tow els: also a knife and fork each, one tabIe-spoona tea-spoon, one tin plate and one drinking can. They will be allowed provimone of the best quality aa much as they can eat, cooked and served by the C-oninany's servant .and each passengHr will be sup with three quarts of water daily. Persons wmuing 10 b.'iiq ior tiieix irienas can ouiaia ceriin- cat as of paBnuge. f rom vorx to new lorn 930 sor aanits; onuarea Wider U years halt price; under 1 year A3. From Liverpool to New York 840 for adults J children under 12 years half price; under 1 year $$. Theae Hteumers are built of iron, in water-tight OoiDDartiuentit. car rr each au axuerieuced lureon. and every attention is paid to the cemfort and ac- couiiuiKiaiiou 01 passeugers. as iney proceea a 1 rec to Cork . the great rink and delay of culling at W John's is avoided. For pawnee, apply to GOODEVlL AKKKLL A KLLI0T, fHi B mad way. New York ur w our Agent. n in. j. n.a,u hi a uu.. Jviu Cincinnati, O. M. B. C..k. Am M. Ca.k M. H. COOK & GO., PBOPBIITOB8 OF GREAT WESTERN PLANING UOl WHITEWATER CANAl, BBTWBSN FIFTH AND BIXTU-STuMCKTS, OIB OINCINNATI, OHIO. IN CONSEQJJEMCE OF HATIN EN. TIBKLY abandoucd building In th. citr aad turned our attention to preparing building materia! of every description, we can aulelV say that .ur B perienc. lu the btuiuees and our nkclllties anabl. a. to ofTer Inducements to builders In th. citv and at a distance niisurpassed, if eoualed br any other simi lar establishment in the West. We also uiauufactur. Veneers of all descriptions Slid keep on band an assortment of Mahogany, Hottu wood Walnut aud Oak Veneers. Auto, iu. Backing fur Pictures and Looking-glasses. P. 8. W havei ust received forty thousand feet of Bed Cedar, of tn. quality, which w. can sell at a leas ark. than It has ev.r beeu soul lur ia this mar. ket. maa-tf FALL HILLINERY ! , l am now opening an .ntlr. new stock of . Bonnets, RibTaons, Flowers, F BATHES 8, H I JjIL 8, CUT AND TJN. ( lit Velvets, Buches, Blond Laces and MIL LINEET GOODS of every description. The attention of Mlllluera is called to our French PatWra UAta, wbolssals aud retail. ) ' af. W1CH1J, .Tit.. S.H . ' 154 Fifths. 1VHT BUT ' III- T.On VILI.E, Mr. J. J. BUTLKK, Agent, ind us at ones Idtt duasa V Kent. S. leMJ. Cincinnati I'Imuw send Four i i i . ;( ' Exoelsior Fluid Inks! " j i And mack olligs yours truly, ' ' - ! '. SIB ol A BCPDLB, - l-f " f ' : Wbolasal. Ixuaglstsw - Na. Wstat tvanh-r.t, - ABENQWHEt'lIVl!i AIJIMTIONSIT their Urg. aaaorlatfUtof waaubos, Jeweiri Sllverwar. atia lllauonds. A LbO A In. aasortuiwt of Flat Ts Um taut ClutUfF aud Opara-alssiisi RAILROADS. LITTLE MIAMI —AND— COLUMBUS AND XENIA —AND— —AND— CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON Railroads. ON AN1 AFTKR IMONOAY, JTTNItli. lHfio, Trains v 111 depart as followa:rsjroiTii 6 A. M. KXPKESM From Cln-k". JZZ-tl elnnati, Hamilton and Pavton Dpot fur If,. , ,r tjn, Bichmond Indianapolis, Loganeport, Dayton. Tt30 A. M. EXPRESS Fmm Llttl. Miami Depot, and trom CiocinnMI, Hamilton and Dayton J)epot---tkinuecte via Columbus and Cleveland ; vl Coliimbmt, lrtlln and Pittsburg : via (lolnmbn. Pttibenvi)l and Plttsl.nr( via C.lnrabnsL Belalr and Benwood; and via Molumbns, Belair and Pitt, bur: also f.r HprlnKfleid and LVflaware i:iO A. M. riXPKKHH-From Clneinnatl, Hamilton and Havton Depot- A l-n connect, at Day. tun for Bprii.s held. L'rbana and Sandusky: and w.tb Paytor. and K lchlitan B. ad for Troy, Plana, Sidney, Lima, Fort Wayne and Chicago. AIik ..r Toledo Detroit and all point. In Canada. Counoctaat 11am tilt n for Oxford, Ac t30 A.m.- Krom Olncuinatl.Ramilton and Day. ton Depot Accommodation for Hamilton aud Way (Stations. 10 A. M. EXPRKMS -Prm Llttl. Miami T).. pot Connect via Cluiobns and Belair and Ben wood: via Oolnmhus, Belair and Pittsburg; vl. Coiumbns, Creethne aud Fitlsbuig, and via Oolanv bus and Cleveland. Si:30 P. Jl. EXPRES S-rr..m Cincinnati Hamilton and liyton Di-pot For Dayton, Sprln field. Urbane. Bellefontaine and Kenton: also at Dayton fol ColuniPns; connect, via llnmllton fot Bicbmond Indianapolis, and all points West. 3t.'0 P. IM. From Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Depot For Hamilton and all Way Station.: connects at rfaniilton for Oxford, Ac. 4 P. BI. From Llttl. Jllaml D"pot Arroromo dation for Columbus, stopping at all Way Statlorf: also f.r Serbif Held. 6 P. 11. From Little Miami Depot Accommo dation fiT Xenia, stopping at Way SihHous. 6 P. IU. i:Xl'H KSH From Cincinnati, Ham. llton and Dayton Depot For Troy, Pitia, Sidney Lima, Fort Wayue and Chicago; also for Toledo, Detroit and all point. In Canada: oennect. via Hamilton for Kiclunond, Logauaport, fto 11 P. HI. BXPllKSS-From Little Miami De. f:-t Omnects via Coiumbus,Hteubcuville and Pitts. nrg; via Columbus, Crestline and Pittsburg ; rla Colnrebus and Cleveland; via Columbus, Belair and Benwood: and via Colnmbns, Blair and Pittsburg BLKKPIMO-CAKS ON TH18 IKAIll. For all information aud Through Ticket. pleaM apply at the tlfllces. south-east corner of Front aud Broadway ; west aide ot Vine-street, between the PoetoDico and the Burnet House; Mo. 3 Fast Third street ; Hixtb-atreet Depot, and at the East Froat Btrret Depot. Trains run by Colnmbns time, which Is seven mln. ntos faster than Cincinnati time. P. W. PTKADRK, General Ticket Agent. Omnibuses call for passengers by leaving directions at the Ticket Oltices. ap80 C0MKENCINGAPR1L lb, I860. OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. BROAD GAUGE. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. THU0VGU VITBOVT CBAXQR OF OABB. TWO DAILY TRAINS FOR IN. CENHES, Cain and 8t. Louis atrg;.-ym"- JJ 4a3 A. M and 0i35 P. M. feST". Three daily trains for LoulsvlU. at 4ta A. a. 3 P. M. and S:33 P. M. Vlncennes Aeoommodatlon leave, at 3 P. M, One train for Kranaville at 4i-i3 A. M. Th. trains connect at 6t. Louis for all point, la Kansas and Nebraska, Hannibal, Qniney and Keo kuk; at St. Louis and Cairo for MemphU, Vicksburg. Matches ann Kew Orleans. On. through trnln on Wunday at 8i33 P. M. Beturnlng. fast line leave. East ot. Louis. Hundayi excepted, at 1 A. at., arriving at Cincinnati at 9.30 P.M. a i press tram leave, nt. lionis aany at7tVU r. a, arriting at Cincinnati at 7i.')0 A. M. a.r tnronj Please aPDls- rough tickets to all points West aud Bonth, i at ineomces: r ainot-sireot nouse, oe- tween Bixth A Heveuth-streots; No. 1 Burnet Howe, corner .race; onu-wesi oorner a rout ana unaa. way; Spencer Honse Office, and at the Depot, eornr Front and Mill -streets. Omui buses call brivHii. gen. E. FLINT, aple Tice President INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI SHORT LINLRAILROAD. Shortest RouU by 30 MIIoi, XO 7I?ANGB OF CARS TO INDIANAP OLIS, at which p)ac it nnitwrnwwrj with rallroult tor aod from all point Jfl In the Wet and North-w . "i THBEE PA8SENQBB TRAINS IiMTe Cincinnati daily from tha foot of Mill and front-streets. 0(40 A. M. CHICAGO MAIL. Arrives at In dlftuapclis at 10:47 A. M.: Chicago at 8 P. H. 1 1:50 A. W,-Terre IlaiitA and Lafayette Aooom BQodntlou arrlvrrat IudianapoUa at 4;M) P. M. 6 F, M. CHICAGO KX l' ArrireB at India atiafxtlisa H0:4fP. M.; CIiIcrro at 7:30 A, U. Bleeping Ca itare attached to all nffrht-tralns on thii line, aud run through to Chicago with oat oliftiiffo of cAri. JMBe sure you are tn the right ticket-office before von purchase your ticket, and ask tot ticMta Tia LawrenoeburK nd Indianapolii. Fare the n&me, and time shorter than by any othet ronte. Itapgage checked throngh. THROUGH TIUKET8, good nnH used, can be ob tained at the ticket offlcoa, at tfpencer House oorner. Korth-wect corner ot Broadway and Front; No. 1 Burnet Houfte corner; at the Walnut-Btreet House: No. 5 Kast Third -street, and at Depot Office, foot ol Mill, en Front-etreet, where all neceaiary inform tion can be had. Omnibuses run to and from each train, and frill call tor passengers at all hotels, eii all parte of the city, by leaving addreae at their ofHre. ap21 U. U. LOUD, President. , ' ' i -one . -plied , l HALL'S PATENT. HALL, CARROLL & CO., No. IS and 17 East Colombia-street. THE MOST H15L.IABT.B FIRE AND HUItULAU PKOUF BAf tS.-T bur bavsglvu aor. aatiafaotloii thas anr other now In nsa. Wfl oiler a reward of ONK THOUSAND DOT. liA fi8 to anr parson that can, up to the present tl ma, how a single lnstano. wherein th. ha v. failed to areaerv. their eontenta. With this BAFE we challenc. all oomawtltlon. as being th. best Fir. Proof. Burglar Proof, or Fir. and Burglar Proof aow made; ana are willing to test with anr establishment lo the Union, and the parts (ailing Brat to forfeit to the other the sum ot 32,000. We are prepared to Juraish a hotter gale, and at lea. Mat, than aor otheT manufacturer in th. United State. Kerond-band Bafe. of other makers also on hand. v . respectiuiir invite tne punuc to can ana sua (lie oar stock before purchasing .laewher.. HALL, CARROLL & CO., auH-av Nos. 13 and 11 last Culumbla-atnst. MOSELY'S TUBULAR WR0U0UT-IR0N Arch Bridges AND CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS, (ABCFJED AKD FLAT,) A BE AH CHEAP AM WOOD. AND OTJlt Am. juaauuciory is capable ol supplying any ae- maua. CorrngatM Iron Shnets oonstantly on band, of all site, paiiila ana ready ler eutpnaent, wiui iuu sa structlons for applying them. Leave oruers al tiO west i nini as. jelt-aytaw BIOSKLV dV CO. ,U. P. ELIAS'S -. i BIW WHOLISALB TVatch & Jewelry, House, 16 West Fourth-street, wwrn IRS s-iaw nn n Aft KVER.T A H TT. W ihli appertaluiug to the business, at a muck lea. price, for 0 Anil, than has sver before basa oaama la this marsst. ' UIVB VB A CALL An4 sss for yoonMlv . ROOFING-1 ROOFING! rwTH K orTOAt.lv KLASTIO METAI f,M X KlHjrlNU is offerad lo lb. public aa tha l.t ... ehMpest afelal Hoof now vb4,ii. tueriu having been tested bv an serienoeof year. In this citv &,! .1. ainlu. Aitnllt to flat or BUMta. old up... ImlM. tnga. Ho solder used fastened securely without sa. Sueur, to the aotioo of th. .lenMuts. r v Prepared sbaeM, boxed (ur shlpuient to any part as th. (Jutted bul,oao b. applied by any oa withuff. muaasy aa.n..ini at " 'tl. vt tltoer. aroiuplly DlhMl. CA LLi W S.LL A (X., lal aa4 SwondtrMt. w aaabswta - i j r . BiiwB . BtALbWTN aVBALBWIM, sWt-'l MEDICAL AND DENTAL. LOTlWATflS All thn VirfTten of KlPctrHi . y - stud Wntpr Combined. DB. KAKanNKB'8 POSITIV1 AN HTS ILEOTRO-THBBAPCUTIC BATHS, Patented January- IS, 188. FfinFHE BATnat HAVE BREN IN BPC JL ( i.lM'Xb nperatlnn for the btsl two tears ia many of our principal towns and cities, anting which time hnnrlreda of patients hav. tnstott tbeiz astonishing powers witli signal success. I K.. challenges the entire nvdical world t rrodnee any one svbtem, or cmbined set ol systems, that will cure as many diseases, and In .0 short. timo,M his Electric Balhs .'one, hen rightly admin:a tered Tb scientific minds ot all profbsslnns ar. cordially Invited to call, examine and test for them selves. Aniiing the diseases successfully treated by Dr. K . s Hath, are : lorlplent Consnmptl n,8crolnla, raralrsis, Fplleeay (Fits;, insanity, Pellrinm Tre mena, 8t itii; l.nc. Curvature ..f the Spire, I heumatlFm. Mercurial hl.eaaea, WeaJtnese In tha Baek and Joints, Nervoune.a, Nervous Headaches Asthma, BronchHls, Cat.rrh, Weak Ryea, Partial Pcnfness, I)y,pa. Oravel and other llriuary and Oenital neases. Falling of the Womb, l.encwr rhva aud other rental. Derangements, ITever, Fe ver and Ague, etc. KI.KCTK10 INs-tRMART, 41 1 Wert Fifths, between Mound and I'ark, under tbe charge of Ir. H HM1TI1 HOVMON. " The Fifth ar.d Freeman sad Third and Lawrence St. car. pass by the door. Ccaultatioua always fre.. Terms of treatment, SI per bath. , Oftice hours from 7 A. SI. to a I". M. Mrs. BOY N TON will be in attendance to assist la treating ladies. Dr. KAUHUNEK will be at ths loflrmary for consultation from y to IS A. M of each day. For further particular., purchase of rights, etc., call as above, or addroHS, inclosing stamp, Dr. N. SMITH lHtYNTON, Cincinnati, Ohio, cole Ageot for the ITnited Rtale.. au24-tf DR. JAMES. IVT EPIOAIj notioh TTR. JAlrfES FORMERLY OP CUH MJr TOM HoiQ-strcRt. Now Orloans, Iim arrirmt Im ('inrinntitl, nnd his entblibp(i kd otl.ee nt 7ft Went Koiirtta-ntreet, front room, up taint, one door bftovv Vikc's Oiapra-tanRo, fp the cure of old chronic, mercurial, syphilitic and private infirmi ties, wit hon t mercury uiudranoa from business, or exposure to frit-nds. The nnparallHh d mrcoss which ha attended Tr. James's pmctice in New Orleans, fur the laot eleven rears, and also in the principal cities of the United States, the many remarkable cures he has e (Tooted, which were pronounced incurable by hiKh medio, U authority, nnd the encomiums of the almat entire Houthern preps, shin)d coiiTinoe the most skeptioiu aa to Dr. J.'s abilities to treat diftoaMe. The foltowiua are Home of the dlseasea tinned private, of which Pr. James devotes his prticuiar Attention vis: Byphilfs. Primary, Secondnry aud Tertiary, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Qlaet, & norrhen. Nocturnal and Diurnal Km inn ions. Dist-ase of the Back and Loins, Kht.umatora. Hrtlroeelau Ulcers, Ac. AIho (Iteeaws pcU(tr to female, snhaa Amenot rhea, Dynmonorrhea, Metronb&gla, Chlurosis, Nr-. OTJDt-bility. Ac, surcesufnily treated. Dr. Janna would also call tho attention especially of those wh have privately and improperly injured themrtelve in that secret and solitary hftbit which hiins tha body and mind, unfitting them for aither business or society. The fol lowing are some of the effects produced: General Debility, I m potency, Weaknets of the ImcIC and limlis, tain in tha head. Dimness ef vision. Leas of mu6t ular power, Valpi tat inn. of the harL DvHPenri.a. Nervduness. Iritnbilitv. Brmiitomi of Consumption, Ao. Mentally the fearful effooU n ine mina are co ne ureaaeu. ijose ol memory, funion of ideas. Depression of snirits. Evil foreboa- inps, Averf ion to society, Nelf distrust, Love of soli tude. Timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced. All persons afflicted wit h any of the above symp tom should not fail to call on Dr. James and be n once restored to perfect health. Dei no false delicacy ji event you, out apply at once, ana save yourselves m the awful aud dreadful conseauencea of thaaa terrible maladies. Weakness of the organs cured aad full viator restored. Remember Dr. James's office in V9 West Fonrh treet, up stairs, front room, one door below Pike'a Opera,-he line. P. B. All professional communication Inviola ble. Office open from nine A. M. till five P. Sunday excepted. au23 American Cotton-plant Kcmedyl FOB THS SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CUB! OF RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. ua.isri3 gout. HE DOES NOT CLAIM THAT THf Medicine will care every disease that the hu man system is heir to; but, for those above named, (if the directions are strictly followed,) he daea most positively promise it will. rne respectaoiitty anastanainft or rne parries was have tried It. (in some eases the parties have hen anllcU'd for twenty years,) aud whose oertiao.Jas can be seen at the drug-stores where the mwlfolnf bs for sale, It Is presumed: will o s sufficient guarantee t uai tnis meuictne is ail it is represented to be, sua no humbug. The demand for this medicine at ths South, when It was first introduced, ia February last, and when the BOod effects aod normanont cures are kniiwn. ft so great tbat It is almost impossible to fill rheorden. i ne medicine can be obtained at the rollowia, dntg'Stores : jonn it raric, n . k. cor. ronrtn and walnut ; Geo. M. Dixon, N. E. cor. Vifth and Main, Ilurdsall ft Bro .No. 1 Mnlnj ! K. B. Kmerson, 8. K. cor. Broadway and Pearl; S. I). Kill, S. K. cor. Fifth and Kace: Johnstnn A Foertmeyer, N. E. oor. Sixth and Els Sulre, Eckstein A Co., N. W. cor. Fourth and Vint Edward 8c&nlan A Co.. N. E. cor. Faurth aal Slain; John P. White, N. w. cor. rront and Elm: Jas. 8. Glascoe ft Co., S. E. cor. Fourth and Hah Amaldl Vonwyk, D23 Uentral-av. Brighton. C0VIKGT0N, KY. Dr. B. 8. Rpllman, cor. Fonrth and Scott 1 D. B. Miller, oor. Sixth and Madison. NEWPOHT, KI, D. Tyler, car. York and Uellevua. CALIFORNIA. . Charles H. Bear.. Sacramento Oitp-. anil Don't Head This! THE MOST WONDERTUL DISCOT EliY OK THE AGE-Dr. CALVIN, formerly m uunaoD aua xtaiiimora tiospuais, wnera ne nasi had many yean1 practice In the treatment of ve nereal diseases, but more recently of Mexico, wher such diseattea are to be found in their rankest furna. inring ma practica mere, in connection witn ur. most eminent physicians In Mexico and Spain, thanr discovered a remedy in one of the Mux lean plant, and tonnd only in Southern Mexico .that removes, as) ft by magic, all the venereal taint from the sy.Unt, in the primary er secondary form. Syphilis, in tbm worst st age, permanently cured in a very short timet and the system thoroughly cleansed and puie, as) It it bad never been contaminated by that wont ot all diseases, Byphllls. Scrofula, Leprosy and all kin removed permanently and uuickly by this pow erful aent ana aider of nature, " Mexican Speeme." tons ui comipuon 01 ne oioua sua uisoases 01 i rto one neen oe reaueea 10 a eaeiewon, aua surrar iu tortures of the Inauisition. and robbed of his last dollar, and still not cured. Dr. Calvin also healsi all kinds of chvonlo diseases with frre&i eucoees. Med icine only to pay for, aa all diseaae are treated free ot charge, exce by special contract Persona at a distance) an b eaied by aeudinjf correct state ments t their ea by letter, aad ten cent to poHtagett amps. Us.li on or address lr. UALVIB 09 Hixtb-atreet, between Vine and Walnut-stretJa, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mow is tbe tiiii to-morrow auf be too late. The loctor has located permanently In the oltf Ddcan at all times be found at hi office, lae.JSend forlC'ircutar. No. 59 Slxtb-street inyitt-ayj f AOATR BIsMS, FEIAT R ROTATU U AL 1'HYbICIAN-Madame KLLld'tt UT-V-B1NB KLIXIK never falls U cure all kinds of die. vstBt i vi i il o ii tci ui tuv cviiiuarii vtiiui iaiun aud Uretlira, Prolapsus ffallitig) tlterie, Inftamma Hon ana Ulceration ol me womo, no matter 01 now long standing, permanently cured bf thu use of tha Eliiir. Madame refers with pleasnre to tbe following cartf of one of the best druggists In the city: To Ik Pvbho and tks Iodic im l arUcuiarr "We, tha uudersigued, are not iu the habit of ffre big our name to Jatent Medicines; but knowing weft the Lady Physician, and the medicine called tua Uterine Klikir we cheerfully recummeud It Wall fe males suiter lug from Female DiHeanes of any kind; it ia purely vegetable, and in no case can do Injury; wa aiSto all try, and our word fur it, you will fiud relissV "F. I. HILL, Druggist, M Corner of Fifth and Rw oe-streeU T. D.T O: Lixth-Btj.be Ian a Co., BILL, con. If. B. For sale at tbe principal nftll'il44 Watt Between Bare ana iiiin; mw.uu outs .. corner uf Maud aud F.turth-aU. l F. fX corner ot Race and Vifth-sta.: aud drujta gists generally throughout the city and oountiT. Price, 0KB POLLAK FKlt JiOTTLU. Madame KLL18 has returned from the 8onth,amt Can be found at bar olnca, 144 Weat tiixth-st., al elltiwes. iel7 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. C ptNCAN, DENTIST, NO. 19 west Sixth -street, between Race 0 and Kim, iLserta Artiticiul teeth tbe In all &ri3 diQuretit stylea low practiced. Peraous In -M want of Tee in can nave their wianet fully met al tliia ofica. All operations In Dentistry performed. Jyl-em Tr. WM. B1. TUOMPSON, JDBNTIITi Nt. ilftt) yitrt, elMy ' OpfKtelu Wesley an female College f . K. NEWTON, M. D., OF PICK VO. 9 WtTMlVliNTlW betawnTia. au kac. ke.i.euc Ho. 1 t west SWt ulhtreet.h.tWMU Viueaad Baofc Cau auurs to A. M. itomF. al.lt b F.SL. WILLIAM M. 1IUNTEII, Vt.,DENTIST. i m:i I't.'H.J.TAFT, " I- ' Uratsassnsta Aaowlto. A Tait.) 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