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WANTED. "WAN1S." "FOR BAI.B." "FOR RENT," "LOST," 'rOlIND," "BOARDINO," Ao -Art-Vcrtisentents cnminff nnder the, hejidfnirs, not ex ceeding Ore line, will be inserted twice for 11 oeats. VV ANTED-IIIO nofl-Binlnnas Paper, by w! ?T II, Pill uLlVli, S t West Thlrd-at. snl-l-am ANTKH-ilO OnO-IWtKagfl Notes, hfw! U. PH I LUIS, H Wast Th Ird-st. e29..m MVAINTEB-A GTRL-To ilo general honae. V V wore Apply at ween Smith and Park Apply at 380 West Fourth-st , ne- oo-u- WAHTKB-A Ointi To do erneral house work, at SMITH'S Bakery, .outh-east ror. rer of John and Uonrt-gts. - oca-b rAlTM-A UIBI. Who ran do plain oo k w lug and wash and Iron well. Apply at 8 Jlnpfclps-st., lietwoen Cuttor and John. ocl-b WAINTr.O A rood ITphol.tcrorand Varnishor. Call at the, old school-house, near the corner of George and Freeman-sts. oct.b ANTED- OIRLH To address pupra Ap pi at offlc. of American Patent Company, At Fourth-et., np stairs, oca b VKTBnA RESPECTABLE GIRL-Who V V understand cooking. Apply at 33 Long-worlh-st., between Knee mid Elm. ocl b' WANTK D A s7t7 A TION-llr an Kniivh . Rlrl, n rhambormaid or nurse. Apely at ffS t ine-st., nenr Columbia. oot-b ANTED- OIBL-To do homework In v private family. Wa.es 2 per week to a good frl Apply at Alio Wnt Ninth-st. oot-b WANTED THRKiRlOMS In a oentral rart of the city, for a small family. Address C. D., Press Office. oct-b 'ANTKD-TEN VF.8T-B 8TKRS-None hut good hand need apply at 185 Fourth-st., between Elm and I'llliu. ocs-b WA N TED -A OIRLTn do general house work; one who is competent and not afrnid of work. Apply at 4 I B.uin-etroet. oc3 d TAWt EB-A I'UR0HA8Elt-For a flrst-class WW Shutlle Sewing-Machino fnnw), price 810. Apply In the second story of 230 Maitt-st., be tween Sixth and Seventh. orS-b ANTED-A PARTNER With tmn, In a nlaasant hnslncsa. thnt will n aio .wr dav Hear. Aptly personally at !I5S Main-it., eocond floor, between 8 A. M. and IS P. M. ocS-b WANTE D-GIItL Ono who will wash and iron and do general housework In a small fnmllv. Apply at itOtt Everett-t., between Linn and Baymiller. oc5-b W "ANTED BROKBIf ELINT-(J1,AS3 For which wo w ill pay one and a half cents cash. UitAt, UKlliaUKAI 11 BO., oc.1-d in i r i at i tiO Kast Socona-nt. WANTED -A PWKLLI NG-H'MTSR With tf-n or twftlTe rooms, gas, etc., centrally In. rated. Von'd like one Immediately. Atlilro 0. T., Lock Box fift, P. 0. oc4-b WANTE1I-A SITUATION lly a iwpectan. young woman, an chambermaid or niirnp, and to fin sewing. Good reference. Addrena R. M.t Treas Office. oc4-b . IVANTED-A (JOOI) Uiaii-To do house TT work. Mu4t wnah and Iron well and have f.xd refereace. Apply to JOHN A. SMITH, 49 ;ilpn-8t. oc4 b WANTED - MUSICIANS - Four musician, (wind instrument!!,) fr several months, with traTellne exhibition. Affnly to U. OOCUEtJ, Kn quirer Building. oc4-b WANTED A imart, active Boy. thirteen or fnurtf-en years of aire, to run errands and do chores about a house. Apply at No. 144 West Fourth-st. oc4-h r ANTK D-G I B L A itou t girl , from ft fteeo to w eighteen yeursof nge. to wait on table and do iik'iu worn. Appiy at 7 7 ueorge-st.( aecona door aboTe I'lum-st. oc4b WANTED T I NNE RS A few competent hands. Inquire at JNO. G. HCIIOOLKS" it CO 8 Factory ii05 Freen.anst., between Ninth and Richmond. oc3-o WANTED A 9ITUATION-Byayoungman. to work on a farm ; nnderstandi farming In all its branch, end Is willing to take charge of a farm. Govd references given Addresi T. X. O. foco-d WANTED NOTICE To Hotels, Restaurant, Steamboats and Saloon-keepers A young man detdres a situation as Steward or Barkeeper. No objection to leaving the city. Good reference. Addieft G. W. B., Press Offlce, one week, ocd-b WANT Eli By the mammoth camera get yorir Likeness taken by all means : and the place for a rlieup Picture In at APPLEti ATE'S new ial leryt 3, 4, 6 aud 8 Fifth-st , commencing at Fifth and Main. ocft-b ANTED 5 Operators. Bnstere and But-tnn-hole-makeni. Apply Immediately, be twen the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock A. M , at the oflice of the Gmver k Buker Sewing -Machine Com psny, 98 Went Fourth-st. oc4-b WANTED Kery body to know that th can gat an extra whole-sieed Photograph, in a food gilt frame, for one dollar, at COWAN 8 Plo ture Gallery, Weit Fifth-st. Also, all other kinds of Pictures at reduced prices. oco-b WANTED-An Intelligent Boy, who has had several years' experience, to learn fancy attd plain job composition. A good opening, if takon voon. Address, or arply to, C. N. MOURla k CO.. Xlercbants' Printing Works, 79 Third-st. acS-b WANTEDstVu7fim.s gWen In the art at APPLKOATE'S Mammoth Gallery, corner f Fifth and Mnin. Superior Pictures, from fifteen cents, in cases, to $13. Also, Miniatures neatly set in lockets and pins. o 5-b WANTED The une of ah office or room, with a table and scats, for a couple of hours each evening, by a fw young men pursuing tnudiet. Please address STUDENTS, Pally Preef Office. - joofVb! WANTED We advt our friend to eall at APPLEGATE'S Mammoth Gallery, corner of Fifth and Main. The flu est Photographs are taken oaily, and small Pictures by the thousand. Mark the place. ec4-b ANTED A GERMAN COMP08IT"R-To go to Memphis. To one capable of taking charge of a weekly newspaper a good situation is offered. Apply at the Frauklln Type Foundery, 3t8 Vine-at. oc4-a WANT ED-At APPLEGATES. corner Fifth and Mtiin, although the rah Inoreaoes daily for his superior Photographs, Ambrotypes and ftle lninotypes, hundreds more may be supplied. Like- neSMes i rum niteen cents, in cases, to 7 ANTED MEN AU respectable men seeking situation as clerks, aalesmen, c;. should ap piy ii me jneruuauis tjierit npnisiry vmce, x Walnut-street. Long establiehed. JlcfnrAnce to the fjest bouses. foc5-bl ' H ALB A GOV WANTED CHANCE-TAKERS A Singer's Scwinn-Maohine to be rallied for at the house of TH08 PARTINGTON, TwelfTh-st., on MON DAY, October ft, im. Tickets 91, Live and let live. - oo.Vd ANTED BORROWERS For fi 0,000. on collateral securities, oonsistlug of watches. Jewelry, merchandise, eto. Apply to W. H. PHII XI PS, Real. Estate, Note and Bill Broker, 8ft West fhlrd-st. , aeg-l "TANTED REFLECTION Only for a mo. ment, however, did the noble sflrl suffer the outbreak of her Irritation to have way. Sheagnin accepted of tha Likeness from JOHNSON'S Gallery. Uioth and Main, where the work ia goad and the prices low. oc4-b t AN TED-A efTU ATI0N -As seamstress In a private family, by a young lady who can give the bt of references. Inquire-at LADT) A VEHSTER'S Bewlng Machine Othoe, 80 West Fourth-st. oc4-b , WANTED By a young couple, within a few qnaree of the Brighton House, a pleasant room, with hoard. Will furnish every thing but the carpet. Terms not to exceed $7 or $H week. Addrew PROMPTNEhS, Press Otnoa. oc4-b V ANT E D AN EFFO RT-Roing herself by tv a powerful effort, she lifted her pale fa from it resting place and dashing away the tears which still crowded into her dim eyes, anked for his Likeness from JOHNSON'S Gallery, Niuth and Bl n i n . oca- b VANTED-A SITUATION-As Engineep, bv a young, smart Welshman, who perfectly un 4lersunds the business. AUo, wautud, six girl, to fill K01 d situation laWtyaad aoitatry. Apply at 307 Kim and Niuth-st. tuff-b THOMAS BUCHANAN. WANTED By a pionipt-pavI'g teriAut, a Houfca of seven to nine rooms, with hall, f:ns, bath, etc . with side entrance. Mint lift iu a i ne i.tigtiborhood. Riit not to exceed If house miits, would have no objection to leasing for five or ten tear. Addresti O O., Box l,9i). (oca-c) ' UrANTED-A HOVSE-Of from nine to twelve roiiiiiH In a con t nil part of the city, by a fain i'v of three pcionu. Would have no objection to Liaitl the family, If small, for the rent. Address P. J , at this oibce, statiug where an tuterviw "an le had. oc4-c WANTED J C8T OUT The .eto flicker, liiirik-l'icker and general Ked.(;uf ter. All perm 'as wanting rhshts or machines will nlnase call or sei.tf ui tlieir order early'. Call on or addrew If. HTHATT. IftH Wft I'hird-Bt., nx-on t- flor, left aide, Cmcinnati, Ohio. Wanted Ripo coru, 1m the husk. - ocl x IV ANTE D-l o sell d.mble-entry book-keeping hio and Gnu- WW BelMiUriilpH on Haeoii and Ohio dry's ComiiiurcitilO dlsgea. Good for day and mvii- log and full cuuoo oi atudv, and jUHt the place to leiid U loug winter vvtiuiugi; and vounr iuii wive money by buying ceitimaUu of W. E. ACK LK Y, north-wet corner Sycamore and Tird-t , Tutt'e's I chifre (UHc. , .Y M-am1 LOST. 1tr(T i HEVAK1)-A lie. -oi.li.p.4 Terri-r A Hint The alOTe reward will be Mld on her I, Kirn to Tl Thild t. iti-b TOSTPVP-On Monday laat, a bl.ck and tan 4 rrli-r Pn, eyrn monthl old. A lllt ral 'e vurd will b paia l the aanie ia left at No. -J it VI at. oc4-b at. pc4-b fIKT-5 REWARD A Gold Breaet-pin con A taiuing a hs k of flaxen hair, eet round with r. mile lb finder will l,e liberally rewarded by aving it at No. 49 We.t Front-at. oc4-r - I4ltT-A POI.L-PARKOT-Suppoaed to hav. A lb'n away from the vicinity of IBS Court. st. 1 he tinder will be liberally rewanled by returning it to L. S. HOhENSltlL, J95 Oourt-.t., between Flm and Plunu Q"4-b OIT i)O0 A black-aud-tan Terrier Slut Pup, A a h w day. ayo; bad a Llotcb, en her back 1 about be si., of a balf-dol.er. Auyon returninft' lu r to fcOJ Emhth-t. w HI be auliably rewarded. PERSONAL. 1ERsONAI..-lf the lady who left Lock port. Heury County, Ky , tour weeks ago, will call gtreet, ClacuinaU, Utaut.. tocJd' 1. t tl -i ! eVsoiueUiing to her Tl Hi Mm I Xt 4. I! JM t. I , . : I . il ' I , t : u4 til I .!u k,i x -II FOR SALE. 1iOIl fAl.K-BrOT-A (food ieeond-hand M? Jenny tind Bnggy, at Unrriage Factory, No. 1 1 Freenian-.treet. "Qt-d' W. H. BRTfllUCfi. g7OH f ALK-GMIOEKT-A ehanee geldom M.1 c.tlered, to liny aOroeery and Uleat-etnro. ood IH-Irhliorhood: low rent; etoek and fixture, com plete. Apply to HALE CO., 1S.S Walnut-it. , IOR fAI,E-BIJHUY-In ra-rato order, with . two aeata the front one turning down. Prloe, STSdowD end 175 In lx monthe, or fl'n In Cah a decided bargain. Arplrto.1. P. HAKKISOH, Hlxth -andMadieon.Bti., Covington, Ky. oci-b I7OH HA1.K AND REBT-Tho 'Fixtures ol the Champion Haloon. nituated at the foot of Rae street, are for aale, and the prrmlae for rent. Apply at No. fstl, eoulh-wett corner of Race and Water. treeta. OcJ-f FOR PAI.E Baae Drum, of tiiporlor tone, wlllbeild at a groat bargain, If applied fr Immediately. Onn be seen at U HITTING A BRO.'S Aluelo-etore, No. Wi7 Fifth, eoutheaet corner of Plum. 003. c I701t MA I.E OR EXCHANGE FOB A FARM . A r rnme llouseilnd Lot, corner of Svcamore and rll. Hueeeontftin four rooms and kitchen. Lot l-vxIiK) feet. Stable on the back end. Inquire on the premises o2-d IriOIl ptAIjR-JOR AND NBWHPAPEH 0F-KIOK-ln Covington, Kr. A flrst-rate Job blng bu.lness can be done Will sell for Sv0 cash, or ftV'fin, hail down and btiianee in two years. Ap ply to J. P. I1ASBIB0N, Sixth and Madinon-s ., vu.iukiiiii, n;, uc.-u- ieilMATE-THRKB BRICK DWELLINGS. A. Un I'oplar-st., near Freeman, containing six rooms, with gas, water, eto. Will be finl'hrd nhout the Ifl'h Inst., and will be sold low. Apply to W. L. DE OKA W, Builder, jf4 West Third-st., or at his residence, 400 West Nlnth-st. oet-d IliR SALE The entire stork of Hardware and lh'Oti and Hhoos, belonging to the late firm oi NEFF, BROTHER 4 CO., wiUbe sold either sepa rately or together, and store rented to purchaser, if desired JNO. R. A WM. P. NEFF, Surlyors, oc3-d corner of Main and Second-streets iMm SALE-OIL CLAIM-Ab oil claim of A- about twenty-tiro acres, in Spartansbnrg, Crawford County, Pa., situated at the head-wat-rs of till Creek. A safe and sure Investment for any body having a small rapltal. Offered low. Aooly to N. J CUAPIN, 1ST Walnnt-st. ocvb' Ij'Oil HA I. E DOG A thorough-bred black New tnunriland Slut, two yeara old, well trained: baa been recently Imported from Canada. Also, a double-barreled English Fowling-piece, and a Trunk, perfectly new, valued at Will he sold very cheap for cash. Apply, by letter or personally, to. 311. T., Prose Oflice. ocn-h FOR HALE One 10x20 luch Engiuo; one I2I24 iLngine. ALSO, CHBA.P FOB GASH, New Boilers, with all the Iron, complete; One Portable Tubular Boiler, with lire-box. No mason work required in aettlng. One Daniels Planer. 7-foot, hnllt by Fav A Co.; On. 10x12 in cyL Portable Engine with boiler. P. W. BART LETT, Agent for sale of Hamer A Co.'s Mills, No. 38 Walnut-et., Ciucinnati, Ohio. N. B -MILLS OF ALL SIZES ready for ship. Went nt a dnTw ootlre. ort-e FOR RENT. l?OR KENT A PLEASANT ROOM With . gas, wen iiirnisneo. Jurnis mouaral at 5 Sorenth-st.. north side, east of Main Aenlv orS-b FOR RENT OFFKE At ir4 Vlno-st.. be. tween Fourth and Fifth. Apply to A. HICK- ENL00PER, Surveyor, up stairs. sew-f FIR HENT-A FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM On the second floor, euitahl' for a gentleman's sleeping-room Apply at 134 George St., between Central-av and John-st. ocS-b FOR KENT CANDY SHOP-With all the Fixtures attached. Inquire at OONDEI.L'B flakery, Pcott-st., between Fourth and Fifth. Cov. ington Ky oc.Vb FOR KENT LOT AND BIIILDTNOS-On the south-west corner of John and Betts-sts , now occupied hr a tei ra-cotta manufactory. Apply to L. C. V ALL ACE, at Judge McLean's office ocl-d F' OR KENT-norSE-1ieGorge.et i seven rooms, kitchen anrl HomI.Ia oAllur , mi om Rent tn per month. Apply to Mr. PALMER, 69 Longwoith-et., or at Palace Garden, Vine-st. oc4-b Fn, RENT RAILROAD OFFICE-A well. ventilated, nlenaant room, on the first floor of Daily Press buildinflr. suitable for Railroad or Tn. surance 0111 re. Apply at Press Counting-room, Vlne t., opposite Custom-house. ael6-d OR RENT PIANO A fine toned six octave Piano for rent or sale. Apply at J. M. STEW. ARD'S new and second-hand Furniture Store, No. 3 HO West Fifth-st., between Central-avenue and ohn oc4-b FOR RENT The major part of a Dwelllng kouse three-story brick, uiue rooms in all, with modem improvement and yard in the most desirable part of Covington, the lower parlors of which are occupied as an office by a gentleman who desires lioarding ont the rent. Desire, a family w ith none, or but few, children. Address Box TS, Covington, Ky oco-b" ORTRENT A KOOM-Beautifully furnlxhed, mid located comerof Fourth and Walnut large enough to accommodate two gents Is offered at a very low rent. The present tenant la about leaving tho city, and offers his furniture at a sacrifice. Ap- Slyatthe Book Store of GEO. S. BLANCH ARD, 9 West Fourth street. oo4-o BOARDING. B OAK DING A pleasant front room, with gas, I altiH hsinrd A nnlv If tail Tnhnjt f BOARDING A pleasant front room, with board, for single gentlemen, to let. Inqnire a; N. K. corner of Seventh and Mound. oc5-b KOAHDINi A number of single gentlemen an be accommodated with boarding at No. tfOt Walnut-at., oetween Fifth and Sixth. oc2-f B OAK DING By BIrs. VANKIRK. with rooms fumit-hed or unfurnished, at 4 Harrison-st., near Broadway. House neatly furnished ; gas and baths. oc4-d BOA I DIN G One or two single gentlemen can obtain a pleasnnt room, with board, at 10T Longworth-st., between Elm and Plum. Terms moderate. oc4-b BOAHDING-A young gentleman wishes to rent a nice fuanfehed ro m, without board, In a" private family, where no boarders are kept. Bent of references given., Addresti B.t Box ii,30iK F. 0. . .(K;4b BOAHDING-A gentleman, with a small fain tly, w.Hhos board In a private funily in this city or Newport. Prefer a phce where there are uo other boarders. Best of refersuce given. Address Fat Press Ofllc. . , oci-b . BO AH DING A gentlemau and his wife can be accommodated with a pleasant front room and board, in a private family. Room furnished or unfurnished., Meferenoe requires. Ajpiy at Is McFarland-at. i , tf j ;, 'V.,.1 K" OA It DING A pleasant front room, with boarding, on second floor, for a gentleman and wife; also, a aitle-TOom, pn the same floor, for two young men. Beference required. Apply at 1SJ George-st. oc3-e BOARDING Families and single gentlemen can be accommodated with board and pleanant rooms, furnished or unfurnished,- Several single rooms can also be had. Pay -boarders wanted. Ap ply at 87 Third-st,, eaat of Broadway. ool-h FOUND. FOUN It A pair of Steel Spectacles and Case, on the.(ornerof Main and Fourth-st., which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying lor this advertisement. ooft-b FOUND Yesterday morning, on the street, a medium-aiKed bay horse, with two white hind fi et. . The owner can hare him by calling at 441 West Gourt-at., proving property and paying charges.- oc4o I" 7UIUND- A POCK ET-Bl OK Containing mo ney and notes, which the owner cu have by culling on 8 A MX BAVIES, Mr, Auburn. oc4 b -fCommeroial, Voll.rtblatt aud Vvlksfreund copy It and cbarg I)aUy Prens.i WM. WILSON Mct-tiEW, fL ' JEWElEIt, lw South-wet Corner Main and Fourth-.tt. CINCINNATI, OUIO. er- Clock, and Watches repaired by experienced workmen ' an?-av STEAMBOATS. : THIS DAY, OCl'OBXR ft, AT P. M. ' For Parkerebnrg and Pittsbnrg. STEAMER W. I. AIACLAV LEAVES as above. , lt M. BIIRN1E. Agent. " jPjSJEaft I Pi H. RrNIIMK, Philadelphia. . h. aaaNKMAM, Ciuciuuati, . r. aaaaraiH, , Lancaater, Catnargo Manufacturing Co., 5? WAST FOUUTU-ST., CINCINNATI, , , Mauua tnr.ni and Dealers la ; , Wall Fapera ul Wiadow-Shadea! "' - . ' : ' ' mU 8TOCII OF THE ABOVE WOODS ia been aianuotcuired exprely fur this ai.tr- ret. Our 'ty lee are all new, and prk'ea much lower lu.n ever twfnre oiferd in this city. eeio-ay F. KI-OI It . . . t U) brl. cuuice Family Flour. AARON A. COLTER, 31 Maud Hit Hale-street. oc ! LAW-orrics CSMOVAL. ' T BI. CRWINE HAS REMOVED w .,,'iu neives s uiiutiiiiK. iiiiiu-s. , it c-uori Building, corner of Hammond and Fourth-street, eveoi.d story. JOHN A LYNdR, Master Commissioner of the Punertor Court end l oart ? (Vouiuion Pieaa, and Liumissioner of Deeds for all the Slate, and Terrl tone, has removed te t bv aame office. ocS-cm 01.I V K OII..-jTiHTRiiirETKl,, H doten flagons suiMrior Olive Oil. For uls, hoieal aud muii, by . . . vM. ',(,,,&t.B CO., ' ocl Sal and Branch 44 H Wast rnrta st INDIA CARRIK HlWK It.-JlislT HE. O.IVED. bid, genuiue lnji.t.rri powder. A For sale, wholeeaie aad retail, by "r .7 A. MlDoNALD A On . ocl fit w. Bnkutk atltt West feunat. ' .JucS iavvv ,1 1 A 4 1 t X -! -.4 ,ut : it t Laval . i i THE DAILY PRESS. FR IAT ..OCTOBRR S STEAMBOATS. City News. MRTr.oROLooicAa Oiwhbvatio! By DenrY Ware, Optician, Ooteer 4 1 - OV.oc BarrmWer.. TetsauMavuer. 7 A. M .....w.MJol.ft3 ... Above aero fit I1M...,.,...H 1 Above e.ro-77 ( I. M. .............. .........a 4i. Above aero 75 1 - , , l . Litters Detained for Want ot Poutaok. Thursday, October 4, 1860i . . James W. Sylvester, Salem Oenter.fOhlo, Bamnel B. Hhermnn, Jamestown, Iowa. James Marshall, New Brghtnn, Penn. His Honor, the Mayor of Pittsbnrg, Penn. Mrs. J A.H Magill, Newton Falls, Ohio. George W. Rnsch, Fa'rlnnd, Ind. Patrick Fgin. Memphis, Tenn. Isaac Williams, Westtield, Ind. e Attention I Advirttsirs ! I The Daily Press has the largest city circulation. Th Adams Express Company. We are daily placed under obligations to this excel lent company for Eastern papers in advance of the mail. Such favors are always appre ciated. Railroad Orrici fob Rent. A well ventilated, pleasant room, on the first floor of the Daiit Press building, suitable for rail road or insurance office. Apply at tho Press Counting-room, Vine-street, opposite the Custom-nouse. Criminal Transcripts. But ninety-nine criminal transcripts from the Police V'onrt, far the. month of iSeptembcr, have been re ceived and filed by the County Auditor. . Robbery at Hart's BnitniNa. A watch and coat were stolen, yesterday, from room No. 6, Hart's BuildiDg, on Fourth-Btreet, near Sycamore. Do Yon Want a Servant ob a House ? If bo, don't go about the streets inquiring, wasting your breath and shoe-leather, but ask the question of twenty thoutand peopU at once, by inserting an advertisement in col umns of the Daily Press. Maw Drowned. A man named George Wilson, residing some place on Sixth-street Hill, fell into the river, from a flatboat which was lying near the month of the Miami Canal, yesterday afternoon and was drowned. His body has not yet been recovered. Burglary in Broadway. The residence of Captain Richardson, at the corner of New street and Broadway, was feloniously en tered last night and robbed of a small sum of money. The burglar used a ladder and entered a window in the second story, at the rear of the house, but was discovered before he had completed his business, and unfortunately made his escape. Result or a Recent Assault with In tent to Kill. Hanson Bailey, who was arrested a few days ago charged with as saulting with intent to kill Sarah Freder icks, was arraigned before Judge Lowe yes terday morning. The woman has almost recovered from tier injuries, and the defend ant was sentenced to the dungeon of the County Jail for a term of ten days. Accident From thb TJbb of Campbene. The family of J. C. Qrannan, residing in Front-street, near Plum, was startled last evening, about eight o'clock, by the ex plosion of a camphene-lamp, which was burning on a bureau in a room in which its members were assembled. Luckily, no in jury was done, save the destruction of the lamp, but it will serve as another warning of the felly of using this diabolical compound as a burning-fluid. Sheriff's Sale or Rial Estati. The regular weekly sale of real estate, held by the Sheriff in the rotunda of the Court house, was not largely attended yesterday morning. A number of lots were offered for sale, but owing to a want of bidders, only one was sold as follows : Five acres from the west side or a tract of land containing 63 acres, situated in sec tions two and three, township four and range one of the Miami Purchase; valued at $40 and sold to A. J. Cunningham for $26 67 per acre. Thi Widows' Homi. Appeal to the Phi lanthropic. The managers of the Widows' Home are now making an effort to endow their institution. S. A. Broad well, the Pres ident, acknowledges the receipt of $25, dona tion, from the hands of Dr. J. Alexander, W. M. of Washington Lodge No. 4, American Protestant Association. The institution is eminently worthy the support of the phi lanthropic and we earnestly hope our citi zens will cheerfully respond to the call, that the managers may in future not only be re lieved of the embarrassment under which they now labor, but be able to admit the worthy and destitute applicants who have begged for admission within its walls. : Man Found Drowned. The body of aGer man, about forty-five years of age, was found in the river on Tuesday evening, at the foot of Vine-street. ' It was covered with gray satinet pants, check shirt, knit under shirt, drawers and pea-jacket, and a satin vest. In one of the pockets a naturalization paper belonging to Francis Cornelius was found, on the back of which, in pencil-mark, some one had bequeathed to F. Fohrman all his household furniture and personal effects. The deceased was about five feet eight inches high, had brown hair and red whiskers. An inquest was held by Coroner Carey, which resulted in a verdict of accidental drowning. Since the above was written, we have learned that be 'resided at No. 121 Pleasant-street, and leaves a wife and fire children. . . ,- Important to thi Detective Police. By a proclamation, which may be found in another column, Mayor Bishop offers a re ward of $100 for the arrest and conviction of any person who may vote Illegally at the election, on Tuesday next. This will doubt leas cause the pulls to be thoroughly watched, and those who are in the habit of voting in two or three different wards, will be very likely to be caught. The Mayer has also offered a reward of $500 for the arrest of the homicide of young Guelich. This unfortunate affair took place just a week ago, and since Knabe passed into the alley next to the St. Charles, on Third-street, near Sycamore, we do not be lieve he has been seen by any one with whom h, was previously acquainted, not withstanding reports to the contrary. The fact that he has been in- the country but a few months, and his necessarily very limited circle of acquaintances, will render bis ar rest extremely difficult. Thi Southern Railway Connection Meeting of the Committee. A meeting of the committee appointed at the meeting of cit izens at the Merchants' Exchange, to take charge of matters counected with a rail con nection with the South, was held at the Burnet House day before yesterday. Messrs. Larz Anderson, Robert Mitchell, Joseph Torrence andsWilliam Ernst were present. In the absence of the Chairman, William H. Clement, Lars Anderson was called to pre side, and Joseph Torrence .wag appointed Secretary. - Mayor Bangh and William Kirk, of Mem phis, were pre.sent,and presented their views on the subject of a rail connection with that city, and gave assurances that the road would be built from Memphis to Bowl ing Green. . These gentlemen will furnish the commit tee with all necessary information as to route and surveys. The line was placed upon the same footing; as the others which bad previously been brought to the notice of the committee by representatives of other localities. i A letter was read from Charles O. Gran ville, Esq., Mayor of Chattanooga, Tennes see, asking information as to the movements of the committee. Also, a letter from A. Q. Gower, Esq.. Superintendent and Engineer of the Lexington an A Southern Ruilroad Company, asking information, and proposing to accompany the committee over the routes which they think proper to visit, and to fur nish surveys. No action was taken by the committee, who adjourned, to meet at the Burnet House this morning, at nine o'clock. . ... '. : f'ti i.ii to i i. 4 t .Jr.,. ,1M Excitement in Vinb-strmt Farrow Kemp of m Femalt Jtupt-woi ker , Mr.ile Donaldson, a female who has been perform ing on the tight-rope at the Palace Garden for some time pant, was advertised to walk across Vine-street, at a hignt of thirty feet, yrsterday afternoon, and, .a might have been expected, the announcement drew an immense crowd ' , The weather was very pleasant; the air balmy and delicious; the sky sort and clear; and In addition to the fashionable promen sders, that on such Afternoons throng Fourth street, percons of all classes, ages, sexes and conditions gathered together, and filled Vine-street, an honr before the appointed time, and with a patience which In a better cause would have forsaken them, waited until nenrly five o'clock, before the rope walker made her appearance. At length a murmur ran through the crowd, and a female, not remarkably pre possessing in her appearance, dressed in or dinary ballet costume, introduced herself to the public with a balance-pole in her hand, and prepared for her journey. She was evidently alarmed, and looked very much like one, who, in theatrical parlance, had been seized with a stage-fright. Doubtless, believing with "Lady Macbeth'' that if she could but screw her courage to the sticking-point, she would not fail, she started on her hazardous walk. The ex hibition was remarkable in some respects, but to these we will not refer particularly, while her limbs, which very much resembled paralellograms, trembled at every step. The rope extended from the Palace Garden to the third-story window of a building im mediately opposite, to which a front addition had been erected, only one story high, and was, therefore, a')out twelve feet above the roof of this portion of the house. The woman walked with fear and tremb ling until she was immediately over this roof) when the rope became unsteady, and hcrfright increased. The multitude, alarmed for her safety, was breathless; but their fears were realized, for the rope-walker fell, and a shudder ran through the crowd, which ex tended over the entire square. The distance, however, was not great, nor was the female badly injured, although her body was bruised to a considerable extent. She regained her feet in a few moments; passed into the house, thence to the street, and in a little while walked through the crowd to ttfePalace Garden. She performs much better and walks much more grace fully on tcrra-firma than on a tight-rope, and we hope that she) has now become thor oughly convinced of the fact. Distribution of Books for thr Onto School Library. The following table shows the number ofyouth in each school district in Hamilton County, and the value of books they receive this year, in accord ance with the present School Library Law. The distribution was made at the rate of eight and a half cents per scholar, and the total value is $1,582 89. This distribution will be the last made under the present law: A'o. of Yttlue of Youth. Vfiol-n. 417 $ ,VS 44 1,031 87 6.1 413 85 10 211 17 m , w 4 a , 1,4nS 12fi 84 , 22a 111 3H . 1,313 114 ia , 4H0 4(1 80 .300 2e 01 . ell) 44 11 639 45 81 , 589 50 60 . 8I 72 50 , 1 2IS 1IM 15 . 1,845 , .148 15 1,2-W 111!) 31 ,570 48 45 , 210 19 55 . 5'.'7 Nil . 217 18 44 .361 30 fW . fi3'J ; 61 31 .200 17 00 , 6US 69 lit , 1,(2 89 42 , 1,385 117 72 18,699 (1,582 89 Symme... Byt-amoro.. pesding. Sycamore Lockland, tiycamora , Lockland, Springtield ., Hprii glleld Glendale., ............. Colerain , Crosby H Harrison .......m... HarriKon Corporation..... , Whitewater. Miami Delhi... Htorts Green.. Ill He reek Mlllcreek, DistrictKo.il Blillereek. District No. 3 Millcreek, District No. 8 Jlillcreek, District No. 9 Millcreek, District No. 14 Cu mm i nsv ille.......... Clifton,..- Bttencer...m........M.nM....... Columbia. , Anderson Totals... ... Thi Recent Assassination on Fourth street The Homicide Surrender Ilimtelf to thi Authmtie: Richard Knabe, who, one week ago, stabbed George Guelich, at the corner of Fourth and Main, last evening gave himself into the custody of the officers, and was confined in the Hammond-street Station-house, to await an examination before J edge Lowe. It is said that he was in Indiana, and, having heard of the Mayor's proclamation, returned to the city, and now claims the Te ward that was offered for the arrest of the murderer. To pay it, taking into consideration the manner in which murderers are treated in this city vide re sult of the Kate Bureau homicide would seem like offering a premium for crime, and on his part argues a belief that his depravity is not so great as that of the community he has outraged. Sewing-Machines. The following is but one of a few complimentary testimonials of which Messrs. Grover St Baker are la daily receipt: .. "I nave nsed a Grover 4 Baker machine two years and six months, with perfect sat isfaction, both as to the merits of the ma chine and the wear of the sewing. I have nsed on it every kind of fabric, muslin, cloth and leather; and it has been trae to its pro-, fesslons by doing its duty faithfully." BuhoprUk, OUnSalt, O. Alleged Grand Labceny. A v, oman. named Lavinia Barnes was arrested, yester day, and confined in the Hammond-street Station-house upon a charge of robbing a man, who shared her unchaste couch the night previous, of $500. We doubt the truth of the information upon which she was arrested, bat presume the facts will be de veloped this morning at the Police Court. . . Who is Skth Jones? This important qnery has at last been settled by the appear ance of one of Beadle's Dime Novels, entitled "Seth Jones; or, the Captives of the Fron tier," which, together with Harper's Weekly,. Wilkes's Spirit, Porter's Spirit and the New York Clipper, for this week, can be had of G. N. Lewis, No. 28 West Sixth-street. PuaiusTio Jack McDonald and James Cusick, the seconds and trainers of the Be nicia Bey, arrived in the city last evening, and will give an exhibition of the "noble and manly art of Belt-defense" to-morrow (Saturday) evening at Metropolitan Hull, corner of Walnut and Ninth-streets. Cotillon Pabty at thi Opeba-housi. The Magnolia Dancing Club will give a grand Cotillon Party, on the eve of the 24th of December, 1860, at Pike's Opera-house. By order of the Committee John Patterson, F. C. Fink, Jacob Theobald, Mat. Brisbo; Adam Gass, Chairman. ((Evs and Ear. Dr. Underwood, of Chi cago, Illinois, the eminent and skillful op erator on the eye and ear, has arrived in the city, and may be consulted at the Gibson House until Saturday noon only. The afflicted would do well to avail themselves oi his valuable services. Sickness in a Station-house. A woman named Aon Walters, who had been lodged In the Hammond-street Station-house for some minor offense, was so ill, last evening, that no hope whatever was entertained of her recovery. r . To ADVERTiSERS-i-Retail dealers should remember that the Paily Prntsu circulates more papers in Newport and Covington than all tne otuer city pajiers comoinea. Remimbeb that you can now get the best of home-made bread at Smith s Bakery, south-east corner of John and Court-streets, PiOTUBia put In fine frames for twenty- five rents, at A. S. Bloom's Gallery, No. 14 West Fifth-street. ,... PhrimolooicaL. Se Prof. K. F. CUrke't adverliseaieDt, ia another column. . DlBTBUOTlVB FlRB IM PlTTSBUEQ m from $18,000 to $20.000. A daatructive fir occurred at Pitts bury, Ptno on Pennsatret, near the river, on Wednesday morning, in Miller ft Jobneon's planing-iuill, which wag dHtroTttd. will a box actorr and sever ai d welliug-bouj, involving a loss of about $18,000 lo $20,000, upon wuUh there ynui a .k. AMUSEMENTS. National Th4tih. Whn Jane Coomli appeared at the Opera-hous last winter we were (he f. rut, we heller to Dot Ice her faults, end we are now flad to be the first to notice hot Improvement. Mot that slip lies entinly rerovored frm them, but ther are nut so n:arW'fft and we feel assnrnd tht the ilisrlptln(y h has fflTen hcrsnlf will, If contJnned, evpntnallr refnrra thorn altngfthnr. The part of "Mm. Haller" la wholly unworthy of her, and her talent and power might he used marh better than fn the repnwntatlno uf such a charac ter; nererthelefls, tha last act which was all we aw of the performance wae rendered In an ex tremely artistic manner. She has the tuoalty of ep peartnff netnral; of making her hearers bellere that ho feels the grief she portrars; of hiding her art by conforming to troth, thua making a reality from what wae bnt eeimlng. TIiIp Is ber acting; but hor reading must undergo a farther Improvement. Hor tonee and tha Inflec tions of ber voice which, by the way, In rery now erful, aweet, flexible and altogothor amiable are bedly tnnnaffcd, and yet they seem wholly nnder her control, giving erery reason to bellpve her faulti of ennnclatlon could be remedied Immediately. She will arpear this evening, the proceeds being et apart for her benefit, In a new play eutitlod Ada; or 77w Doom af Virtue Sheridan Knowlo's comedy of Th Lor Cha, With such a programme the Nation s.1 to-night should be crowded. Pikb'8 OpRRA-houbb. Oeraldine will be performed for tha fifth ttme, at tha Opera-honae, to night, for the benefit of Miss Bntcman. The audi ence Inst evening was fair fn point of numbora. and excellent In point of quality, and the performance parsed ofF agreeably. Susan Deufn, who, during the pant week, has been occupying the position of nhrrttr, wlt appear as 'Fanny Cribbles," in the farce of 27 Si,jr-Hra- k L'ltambmnaul. her impersonations In this line have been capital, and we doubt not her performance to night will excel any former effort of the week. Woods' Theater. The Siegrigt andZan freti ballet troupe will nppcnr to-night for the last time bnt one, In a number of exeroincs on the tight rope, gymnastic fcaia, a ballet and a pantomime, thus furnishing a vnrlcty which desorves and eh nld attract a large audience. Smith k Nixon's Hall. Thiodon'a Mu seum of Aria may be seen nightly at this establish--nt. V. 1 W. Gciiest, we belinve, haa become connected with the Museum, and, wo doubt not, under his management, it will meet with an increased success, LAW REPORT. HAMILTON COUNTY DISTRICT COURT. Conway w, James Durrell and othern. On error. Buinbrit h r. Uoo. Carllnle and others, executors of iMvid Loriug Bill of review. Acti n below brought to rocovor damages for breach of covenants In a deed. Cbho argued. Steamboat Mrwnoer r. Geo. Prossler Error. De fendant In error had recovered damages for an as sault committed b the mate. Cincinnati and IndiaoanoliH RMlroad Company en. Jnmes Herron, Error. The defendant's borne was killed by the cars of the plaintiff. AM these cases, after argument, were taken nnder advisement. SUPERIOR COURT. don Fire and Lite Insurance Cuinpany. In this rate, in which there hail been three Jury trials without any lesult, a compromise was wife etc.. un the ptiiiutitT taking $1,000, aud each party payiug hit own costs. PROBATE COURT. The will of Chs. Decker," late of Lick Bum, was admitted to Probate. Tho testator leaves all his property to his wife. PROBATE COURT. COVINGTON NEWS. Police Court. A number of small cases were difpoied of in the Police Court yostutday, uone of which deserve particular attention. Correction. The elopement noticed in our yesterday's Issue did not result so seriously as wo anticipated The young lady had go ,e to the hi-me f a relative, unaccomonnted bv her lover, and, after remaining t'ere ab ut a day aud a half, was induced to return to ber parents. Excursion to Auousta. An excursion to Augusta, Bracken County, Keutucky on the oc caiou ot the dedication of the new church n that town wilt take pluoe on Sunday next, the 7th fn slniit. ljpvatrj will leavo Oovinct'in ai six and half o'clock, and Cincinnati at seven ' cluck, precisely. Oddfellows' Faiti. The following com mittee haa beou appointed to sunerluteuii the dis tribution of the prizes lo be awarded to ths holders of sen son-ticket to the Oddfellows' fair: J. Heller, Covington; Wm. Chidsey and George A. Peter, Cincinnati; B. B. McCracken, Newport; Br. Johnx, Independence. The drawings) will bo public, and will commence at sight o'clock A. M. on Tuesday. October 16. . City Parks. The President of the City Council submitted tho following conimuuicatiou to that body, last night; To U"h. Ernni; I am informed that the citizens and the City Council of Covington content pinto purchasing grounds for a Park or public ground. Mrs. Ituitua K. G roes buck has authorized me to say to your City Council that she will dU potto of her ms onion -house aud grounds attached, on very favorable ttrm. May 1 ak of you the fuvor to submit the uhiect to your Council, aud if it meets with favor, I wi'l be bliged if the Council will imxgcjt th plau, either by the appointment of a committee to meet me at any time and place, to consult and ascertain whether we can agree upon torm, or suggest any otlior mode to arrive at the same con cl union . . , n , J. H. GR0ESBEUK. Cincinnati, October 20, lflf.0. ' It cfrrcd to a select committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Mouzius, Wilcox and Prenident. , . NEWPORT NEWS. arrest wo noticed yesterday, and who, we learn, ia not a preacher, waft brought before the Mayor yea terday murnlug, when it appeared that he waa not married to the woman who claimed to be his wife, and who was the prosecuting witness; and, as aha diecovsred that she waa equal l j liable with hiin, tha prosecution was dismissed, and the twa were mar ried, their seven children being present to witness tke ceremony. New Method or Swindling. For two or three nights past, some sharper has been collecting fare at the east end of the Coviogtwu aud Newport Bridga, from such persons as do uot know tha rulea of thecomnany. In order that the swindle may not tie repeated, we will state that no fare U collected at the east end of the bridge after six o'clock P. M. Police Court. Three boys, Wm. Gete. Barney IlohdenhorT and Adam Hnydor, wero flm-d ?2 and costs each, by Mayor Hawkins, yesterday, for ujuring one of the public school-houses. RIVER NEWS. The Ohio opposite thU port has altered very little since our last issue, having come to a stand at a late hour night before last, and to re maining up to last evening, when there were lest than Ave and a half feet of wator fn the channel at this point. At Pittsburg, the river was receding yesterday, with six feet three inches there at noon. Yesterday continued very pleasant, but rather warm and miltry fur Octoler; the mercury reach iug $oz in the shade. The atmosphere still indicated Tain, but none fell. Business was fair on tho Tending, though freights were ottered with less freedom thau on U ednendar. For the upcur ports tht.ro were few boats, but tor the lower there was mitticient tumiagA to transport all the freight offered. Bates were rather irregular, but unchanged. Yesterday's Iouisville Courier has this Informa tion: 1 he river was falling again yesterday, and had re ceded an inch at dark, with thre feet one inch water in the Caual, by the mark. On the btr, tit Portland, there wore four fuet wator. The wuuther was cloudy aud warm all day, with an eaat wind prevailing uutil eYtmlugi when it shifted to the south, ai d was very warui. with light raiua. 1 be officers of the nailboat, yustertUy. reported hut four and a half fct water vu the t luts, aud falling. On the Portland and Kjw Albauy Bar th. re are but little over four feet water, aud the oftioers of the Juseo K. Boll, and otbsr boats tutt arrived yeterdt.y, report bnt throe feet ou the bar at Scutllutown, and a good many boats detained ture. The Fannie Pearson, bound for New Orleans, had sot ever the bar, but her barge wan agvuuud. The Time Whs also on the bar, the Silver Wave audi Bevier above the bar, and the Sunny S mth. lyiug-to beluw. Several bouts were aground at V roach lb J and and other ideces. Tha K e Douglas, lately sunk In Whlto River, will probably be raised. The boat lies straight, w ith her bow ou the bur aud hor stei n in eighteen feet waer The hole is in the larboard bow, about eight foet long and eighteen inebcts wide. Sho twuiiiY miles below bos Arc. ftiearly all the freight was uamaged The Mobile (Ala.) BfMtr of lata dale says that the steamer A. G. Boss, loaded with ootton, In do soeadiug tha. Warrior Biver, about eight mll&a alwjvo Demoaolia. struck a log and sunk tn about seven feet water. If oat of the ootton will be saved, but ia a damaged condition. Iu an atfrar on board tha Newsboy, at New Orleans, Knoch Horn, the mate, was th tally cut by T.J. jobnton. tha carpenter ui the boat. Capt. S. Woodland has purchased one-half tha Catahoula, atid will take commaiMl of her to ply iu the Ouachita River trade. The MUMifttippt, at lat aoaonnts by mall waa fall ing gradually, with fully six feet to Cairo. Our ad vices furnhth no account of steamers aground auy wheie it ear the mouth of the Ohio. The Illinois Kivt-r is felling, with three aad a iiuu-tar feet in tha chanuel from the mouth to mples, and three ft to Peoria. Above Peoria there are twenly-nve incbea. There watt a rumor afloat in Bt. Louis that tha Vpptr Mississippi had risen aix 1W at Dubuque, but there is ery little reliituoe on the report. At last accounts, there weie tbur feet on the TVper, and twviit) -eight lac baa oa ibe Lower Bi.p da. Below Jaeokuk thai are toar feat in - The Missouri Biver is fallfug slowlv, with three i.d a half leet iu the chael bioW V. eatou, aai three above Wentoa. ... The weather auaiiubea warn end) ealrry In fit. Louis. BosineMon the landing U ioierablj blUk, liU worewe4r uidi4i i V ti ' v. i RIVER NEWS. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH . 7 SIGHT PIBPATCHKW. '," Two Da) a, Later from ; Europe. The City of Baltimore off Cape Race. Bt. John's, October 4. The steamer City of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the JGlh nit, via Quoenstovrn on the 27th, passed Cape Hacc at three o'clock this afternoon. 1 ho J'alettine arrived at Liverpool oa the 25th. The Fulton arrived at Southampton on the 2Cth. Itaiinn affair were unchanged. 7 The GaribaMians were concentrated on the hights of Vollarreo, preparing to attack the Neapolitans. The Sardinians were bombarding Ancona by sea ami land, and making further ad vances in the interior. The fortress of Santa Leo had surrendered after some hours' fighting and was occupied by the Sardinians. Ancona was bombarded by the Sardinians without much effect. The reply was vigor ous. Lstcr dispatches say that the cannonade by land and sea continued but at intervals. The Sardinians occupied the forties of Castellan. The official Roman journal contains Car dinal Antonclli's note, claiming the assint anre of the Catholio Powers. The Garibaldians had met with some re verses near Capua. Garibaldi, in a fresh proclamation, Inti mates that he will join the Sardinian troops at Home and begin a march against Venice. The antagonism between Garibaldi and the Piedmonteee continued. The King of Nnples had published a de cree nt Gnclo, ordering a state of siege in all the Provinces where a revolutionary struggle exists, and cashiering all nfliccrs of the marine as guilty of high treason, except those of one vessel which went to Quota. Tho Republican cause was gaining ground in Nnples and influence over Garibaldi. It was reported that Victor Hugo had ar rived at Naples. Cardinal Sporza had been expelled from Naples by the Dictatorial Government. It was positively asserted, notwithstand ing the official contradiction, that Napoleon sought an invitation to Warsaw at tho royal mreting. Breadstuff were advancing in France. The Ilourse was firm at 68f. 50c. The news from Eneland is unimportant. There had been a severe storm on the south ern and eastern coasts, and some shipwrecks are reported. The weather was broken, but fine and promising. There have beeu two failures, Wm. Archer k Sons, of London, for 40,000, and Thomas Nokes for 20,000. Liverpool Market. Liverpool, September 2G Cotton Sules of the last three days, in chiding to-day, have been 29,000 bales, in cluding 10,000 to speculators and exporters, the market closes steady end firm. Manchester advices favorable Prices firm, though tho raarkat is quiet. i5rt ad8luu"s The weather is favorable for crops, though variable. Messrs. Richardson, Spence k Co, and Waketield, Nash k Co., report Flour firm at 2831s. Cd. for Ameri can. Wheat firm and slightly higher, for prime white: red ll12s., white lll3s. 3d. Corn buoyant and Gd.(Sil8. higher, mixed 3rs. Gd.3Gs, white 38303. Provisions Beef dull. Pork quiet. Bacon steady. Lard steady at C3(i4s. Taliow firm and rather higher: sales at 53(S54s. Produce Resin dull at 5(S.")s. 3d."for com mon. Spirits Turpentine dull at 3ls. 6d. 32s. Sugar dull. Coffee firm. Ashes quiet at 27s. 9d.28s.-for pots and 28s.28s. Cd. for pearlv Lemfon Market London, September 26. Breadstuff's buoyant. Wheat l2s. higuer on the week. Sugar dull. Coffee firm but dull. Tallow firm at 53s. Linseed-oil 30s. London Monet Market. London, September 2G. ConoIs.03K93Ji for money, and 03-X for account. Illinois Central shares 17K 16 discount; do. sixes 90; Erie shares 30 31; New York Central shares 8082; Michigan Central eights 91. London,' September. 27 .P. ' J1 Consols closed at 93. for money and 93J93J4 for account. - Liverpool, September 27. Cotton Sales to-day 15,000 bales, including 6,000 to spec ulators aud exporters, closing firm. Bread stuffs quiet, but firm. Provisions dull. Political News. LociaviLLB, October 4. The Bulletin pub lishes a letter of John J. Crittenden to his admirers in New Albany, Ind., asking a speech, defining their duty as Indianians in the present crisis. Mr. Crittenden declines sneaking, but writes: "If I were a voter in the State of Indiana, and believed there was no probability that Bell could carry the State by its popular vote, then I would unhesitatingly give my vote to DoHglas, and I should do this thinking that thereby I performed my duty as a true Union man, and rendered both to my country and to Bell and Everett, the candidates of my choice, the best service that circumstances permitted me to do." , i Cleveland, October 4. A - large mass meeting of the Republicans was addressed to-day by Senators Seward and Wade, Gen. Nye. and others. The speakers were met and escorted to the place of meeting by an immense procession of Wide-awakes, bands of music, horsemen, and carriages. There will be a torch-light procession iu the even ing. Seward and the other speakers go East in the morning. . , '., Datton, October 4. The Wide-awake demonstration to-day drew together a very large crowd of persons, variously estimated at from 10,000 to 15,000, who were addressed at the Fair-grounds ' from two stands by Hon. Thos. Corwin, Hon. R. 8. Schcnck, Gen. S. F. Carey,. Samuel Craighead and others. The procession to-day was not of the de monstrative kind, the greater portion of the crowd having gone to the grounds long Detore ine aiiempi was moae to form tlie masses into a line of march. Tables were set at three different halls in the city, boun tifully supplied with edibles for .the delega-. tions from abroad. , .. . . - . The grand finale of to-night is undoubt edly the largest demonstration witnessed in Dayton since ' 1640. The toroh-ligbt pro cession was nearly an hour in passing a given point: the number of torches in tho procession being about 2,000. The citv is very handsomely illuminated from Wide awake house., and the streets are in a glow of excitement, being much crowded with spectators. There has also been speakiug all the evening from the Court-house steps to an Immense crowd of enthusiastic Republi cans. St. Joseph, Mo., October 4. One of the largest political demonstrations ever wit nessed in Missouri is being held here to-day by the Bell and Everett party. At an early hour the city was thronged from abroad. A procession of a mile and a half in length was formed, with bands of music and banners flying, which repaired to the Fair-grounds, where they were ad dressed hy distinguished speakers. To-night a procession with 1,000 torches and transpar encies, with hands playing and belis ringing, is parading the streets. The city is brilliantly illuminated and ap- f tears all ablaze, it is estimated that not ess than 15,000 people visited tke city. The f reatest excitement and enthusiasm prevails hrougbout. Chicago, October 4. Senator Douglas ar rived here at ten o'clock to-night, two hours after the programme time. He was met at the depot by the Douglas Invincibles, to the number of 2, 000, and escorted to the Tremont House, where be aii welcomed home by T. B. Taylor. Mr. Donglas brieliy responded, acknowledging the honor doue him by this magnificent reception. The streets in the vicinity of the Tremont House were densely crowded, the number in attendance being between ten and fifteen thousand. Mr. Douglas addresses a mass meeting of the Democracy to-morrow. From New York. 1ok, 4. Augustus Is appointed receiver of the Artisan's Bank. He is Vice-President of th. Nassau Bank. , Death of Rembrandt Peale. PniLAMamu, October 4. Rembrandt Peale, tha eminent painter, died this morn ing, aged eighty-three. Railway Matters. Torino, October 4. A martini? of ffi stockholder of th Toledo an Wabeah Haik- road Cjmpnsy was held id this city yswtera I I day. The following- Board of Directors was iinnnrmonBy elected for the ensuing yeaartf t A. Poody J. B. Varnttm, J. H. Knox, O. K. Morgan, it Wi'son, John Richardson, Jamea T. Sontter, Henry A. Kent, H. Morrison, Wra. Bnker, Warroa Calhoun, Ono. Cecil, .Tames Speara, Robert Breckinridgo, W. Kent The officers of the road presiding last year were all re-elected with the exception of B.'. ' Vamum, of New York, elected Treasurer, Vice B. Wilson. Overland Mail News. Font Smith, October 4. -The overland ! . mail, with San Francisco dates to the 14th . nit., arrived here last evening at eight t ' o'clock, with five passengers. Every thing; . is rerted quiet along the route. The names of the men mnnlered by a ptty of Mexicans at Hollandville Station, near Los Angeles, are J. T. Williams, late of Mil. wankie, and G. W. Langley, of Hebron, Licking County, Ohio. Overland Mail News. River News. PiTTsmmo, October 4. River six feet three inches by the pler-mnrk. Weather ' cloudy and warm. Locisvit.lb, October 4 P. M. River sta tionary, with three foet one inch in tha . Canal. From Baltimore. Balvtmorr, October 4. The Germans and Italians ore holding a festival here to-day ia honor of Garibaldi. A procession with t music, banners, tc, is now marching T through the streets. From Rutland. Rttland, Vtm Octolwr 4. John Whit- , comb, the mail-robber, this afternoon plead guilty. He will receive his seutence to . morrow. Arrival of the Steamship Glasgow. New Yor.K, October 4. The steamer GUut gow arrived thiB evening. News anticipated. Letter from Hon. John A. Gurley. CINCINNATI, October 4, 1860. lkxandeb, Lono, Esq. Sir: . You disa vow, in yonr letter of October 3, the allega tion that you charged me with n corrupt use of the public money; and yen also deny that I read to yon a portion of the letter from Dr. Close, but admit that I did readtrom a paper ' ' three or four lines. The editor of the En quirer, however, says that I read a tentenre ' : from what I called 'a letter. To this I will pimply add, that I read about one-half of the ; letter, and you, Mr. Long, know that what I Hid read was what appeared in print as the ' letter of Dr. Clope. That letter, dated Sep- ' te.nbcr 27; came to me last Saturday, and ' you saw it in my band on Monday, and sev eral gentlemen read it on the first-named day. Yonr implied charge against me of ' falsehood, therefore, contained in the ques- " tion whether I did not obtain the letter after I saw you on Monday, I return to you with the scorn and which it deserves. JOHN A. GURLEY. [COMMUNICATED.] To the Edilon of th Daily Prtm: I like the Orthodox and Christian spirit of , your remarks on the Oourier't protest against the prayer offered by the Bishop of Ohio for .. the Queen; the more so as some of us have , noticed in the Press what we feared wero symptoms of a slight falling away in those qualities. But, do you think it good tact to improve the occasion of the presence of the Prince, to introduce into the regular service an irregular prayer for the health and long life of the Queen, whom he is to succeed? ' Might it not be regnrded by a sensitive) youth, who had already been subjected to some rude criticism in this city, as a reftec- H tioq on his capacity or promise I, of couree, acquit the Bishop of any such intention; but not - ONESIMUS. PROCLAMATIONS . MAIOK'S PKUt'LAMAIW. ' Mavob's Orrira, Crtv or CittcnrnATt. rf PritMJANCE OF A RESOLI'TION afluptwl by ttie City OuuDcil, oa tne 15th day of : Ansmt, lco, notlre I. h.rehy given to the Electore ot the City of Cincinnati, that an Electlcn will b. , held on the NINTH BAY OF OCTOMta NCXX tee.ond Tuesday l. for Five Justice, of the Peace. The Polle will lie opened at the usual place, of voting, in each Ward, bctweru the hours or .ix and soveu o'clock la the. iuurulux.aud eluM at aix la the evening. ,i Hlven nnder bijt hand and th. Corporal. i ssal. Seal or said City, this Zsth day or Hepteia- ' ' l v ber, leuo. etiMt K. M. BISHOP. Mayor. " $10 0 REWARD! Miioa's OrricB, Cirvftr CiieciHNATl, , ' Vrisay, October 4 I will f . IS PITH SIT ANt'E OF A R ESOLIJTIOM ailonted hy the ftltv flounrll. October 3, Ihmi, I. ' B M. BISHOP, MAYOR of the City, do hereby ' offer. Kewarit of (INK 11 1'NDH ED UOLL AH!4 ToC ' the AHHK8T and CONVICTION of any and every' 1 Pjraon who may VOTK, at the ensuing STATE) ind ' ODNTY BI.KCTIt.N, wlthont being LEGALLY ' ' EM'ITl KI to VOTE at aaid ILKUTI0N, in th. ' City of Cincinnati. "-a CMven under my Rand and the Corporate ' J... i. (.81 of said City, this .Un day of October V"1' flotaj. . U. BISHOP, Mayor. " Vi v ood-ta ' fPtty papers please copy tt I ' " ' ' taSea(Tkr. REWARD-Mayor'. OfBee, ty ot ' TP-SVrvr Cincinnati, Ohio. In pora-ianee of a ' resolution adoeted hv the Citv 43onnt'it. 4k-tohar a. t lJi, I, R. M. Bishop, Mavor of the City, do hereby oS. r a reward of HVI HUNDRKD DOLLARS, fur the apprehension and conviction of the ...rson or twiaon. who- marderwd GUORUB W. OUKLIOH, Km., tn our utreote, ou th. Bight ot September tl- HSMI. , " i i Given under my hand and th. Corporate sial. J',' VttT, thi. lourih day of Ootuber, ' s oca-e B. M. BT8HOPV Mayer. ' n i t lit 3 S t ; OYSTER TRADE. MAETBY'S Ne Plus Ultra OYSTERS NO THE M'BHCIIIBER IS ItKCETYTVO, dully, by tbo Adums tixpross, M A LTUY'ti an-rhait-d and celebrated caokie - i . PLANTED BALTIMORE 0THTRR8 ' A renfttftnt dally supply always ro timid, so that rit-nlfrt, and faiuilit's can ultc.in, at any ttma during tbi' M-at-oii, -thoHo superior Oyt rs in cans, half (iis and id the shell, warranted tnh and irwt. TUuy ; sue cxtia iu aud uf ibe must dthclous fliTur.i HsObeit Orrr Depot, 11 West Fifth-at,' ' P. 8. A liberal discount allowed so tha trade and parties, lurum cash. mht f.ii J7ll. IvTAIJU ti. CO., DEALERS' IN " SOFSTIHS.N Keg Oysters and Shell Ojsterfj. 'E lt: fit INFORM thb rtBi.in II iieiKiiiHr that weare pramred to fui nl.h th. finest ('i i nS that eoaie So UaUiuior. W. o. fresli-nlanted lads this mhmod. that hav .ot bee. distnrlad f ir frur er. All Wester, dealers can a .npplltal at fair fTimse Id Ciiirlnli.l'. at brfl'iiuore price., stpeiisortrsiis. Futatloo added. Addrees yosir orders to JAM K8 I.. LAKH, our Special Aitent at Ciaol.uaAt. lMa-4 So. A.t Wat filtli-al ., Ciaoiauatt. !-. HATCH &, CO.'S V i Vhulasal. and Eet.il NiT Baltimore Oyster Depot, H r - tVAt.NCT-fT CINCINNATI-1., 1 r mJS 10HD, B. .1. Agent. ., ". Our Oystura are cluan anil carefully put u..1 ' w ; t alis full aud arran'tMl. 1..1.1. a a A 1.60-hew York Bay Oysters In th. .twlLxea' ! and cans. , , L ll.d.,i nrnmntlv flll4 ml, -jr.. II t... I AM NOW RECEIVING, DAIir.'i aiami tixftf Co mm Tan no avtn a itjT r KT. af PKES8I.I for the Vre.lra li.V, at ttis Iloa umeuul Oyster baarfsi tkAeibit-o. TAkfcOtt Co., Haltiuir and for by Ih. caee, half-aa.. or ran, at )JjS W ALM'l, bal.weu. J uU tni,., Oar' Oyster, sr. tr.rranted freB Trtoui eaa."": au I will urautee you U try wore. , '1 ' . li 1 1 .lit ' to. - tl i M . i .(.!( 1 !,. Si S im f a. ..It ,Mk4itiuK i .aT tu'l ,, ..i-i . 1