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THE PRESS. AKDT W. IRANCISCO. JOHN D; CALDWELL. ! tnirou Asr rMraiEtou. orrics mo. 14 vest fovrth rmtitXT. CINCINNATI: TUESDAY.. ..SEFTKillBEIt 13 Ohio Mechanics' Institute Exhibition. We ipent a few boura, yesterday, In the flta- i ehinory Department of the brilliant eihitntton i . . . , . , . . ., , : of our horn and fore.go mechanics, nt l'lke's , Opora-bouao. We have &ood tbiegs tu say of :ur home mechanics. Cincinnati and Ohio exhibit soma meritorious specimens of well- nuaLou ujauuLuuB, ivmou aur&cb mo utiuu tioa of every diioominj visitor. As we oan not same them all in this artiole, we must ba eon ton t to call attention to but few. Ohio Mechanics' Institute Exhibition. HYDRAULIC WINE-PRESS. That meohanioal-unndod citizen, Mr. W. R. "Feb, has surpassed his former efforts In his achievement of the "ITydraulio Wine-press," now on exhibition. ' All old designs, plans, contrivances, excuses for prcsies, have to giro way to thin simple sensible, servioablemaohine, which comes to its work with tbe power of a "thousand of brick," regulated by one man's miperinteadonce. The exertion required is not one to fret, worry and sweat the operator. He can conduct the whole arrangement almost without turning down his shirt-cullar or roll ing up bis shirt-sleeves. The power tba Buociei the grapes is conveyed to the preis by pumpiug a slight stream of water behind tho eliding head, forcing it with tho power of steam and crushing completely the whole moisture from the lees or the jmmmies. Ibis stylo of press is applicable! to pressing eider, or tho dif ferent oils. Its success Is tiro. Kvory one noes ita power, and it proves its own capacity. LANE AND BODLEY'S CIRCULAR SAWS. Another triumph of the ililll of Cincinnati mechanics, nnd one attracting marked obser vations, as we havo heretofore noted, is Lane jt Bodlsy's complete Saw-mill and Hearing. It will work an entire revolution in the sawing of lumber. CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. By the way, the Contrifugal Pump of Holmes, an engineer of the Cincinnati Water- . works, has proved its capacity to lift one hundred limit of uaterper henr. We trust that this ingenious meehanic will have proper patronage for his unobtrusive but useful invention. HAMILTON, BUTLER COUNTY, SPECIMENS. There is a department in which Butler County should take special pride. Hamilton County feels a pride in hor behalf, on account of tho important exhibition made by Hamilton manufacturers we mean the home-made Cir cular Cast-steel $ aws of Woodruff & JIcPar lis. The very larg, woll-tcmpered, finely ground and polished Circular Haws made at this western factory ere creditable to tbe me chanical skill of all engaged in their manu facture. The proprietors boldly put forth ther banter "West tersuj East." The Hy- luu'.ic Wator-power of Hamilton is d'dng good exeontioa in turning out buoU No. 1 specimans as these exhibited by our Butler 'ouuty friends, . AUTOMATON SASH MACHINE. We have a proud specimen of ingenious tvork, of well-adapted machinery to man's neau, in Lerliw's Automaton Sash-umchine; it dii'.'a almost everything but talk. Its inventor tVou Delaware, Ohio, woo has perfected an almost self-working instrument, it is so har moniously arranged that it oau be adapted to large or small work. It takes the board and el.ts it, and tho slat, without any handling, is carried from the e&w to a small plane, which dresee) cne aide of tho sash : it is borne to .-uotker contrivance, which cuts the tenon and mortice; it turns clear round, and hi coming back, tho other side is by two different opera tions completed, ready to be framed. This xirsple, but serviceable machine, saves the labor of tea meu. Persons sot skilled as mechanios, even boys, oan conduct the operations of this machino. PLANKS FOR A PLATFORM. Mitchell & Rowland and John K. (jRCKX, lumber dealers, very modestly keep in a corner a plank, each of the incut substantial kind, such aa the stoutest, stamping politician might etand on. What think you of clear white pine plank, of great length, three inches thick and forty inohes) wide? A STAVE-MACHINE FROM LOWELL, MASS. Ohio and Cineinnatl are deeply interested In the economical construction of barrels -if made cheap and in a suporior manner. The ma chine, which is thus an improvement upon the old on e3, should be well received. Wo intro duoe, then, to Cincinnati notice, McNish & Bi.tlkr'8 Ciroulor-saw and Stave-dressor and J ointer, both solf-feediog, which, to our un educatod eye, is performing what we need in this line. Mr. McNisu, the inventor, will ex plain tho working of the two, machines. The arrangomont by which the saw slats olT the stave appears to be very handy. Thestaves are placed upon the dresser and jointer the former cuts the, top eonvex and the inside eoncave, and the latter smoothly joints the edges to tbe proper, even level, and idjuata the width prop erly from the middle to either end. Stuff can be prepared for sixty barrels an hour. A boy oan do tho work. The saw-mill costs $125, and tho dresser and jointer $600, with the right to use the machine. - A STAVE-MACHINE FROM LOWELL, MASS. The Fruits and Flowers--The Horticultural Exhibition. There has always been a liberality on the partof the managers of the Cincinnati Hor tciultural Society in opening its doors to all cultivators of the Western States. They have been invited to compete for prizes, aud have been allowed the privilege of competition without foe. Thoro aro always numerous varieties offered each year which mark the industry, akill and public spirit of our culti vators. They are notcontcnt with half-and-half efforts), but show n-hot is now, and that which is tha uioit a .ritorious iu their art. We ask vioitors, theu, :u look at the collec tion of oar exhibitors with some particular i:.y of observance, and (hereby do justice to the florioulturiaU aud t- yourselves. Suicide in New York. Alfbkd Frsesi an, Proprietor of the Inter national Hotel and Tsylor's Saloon, No. 365 Broadway, New York, was fouud dead la bis room &- fsiv days since, having cat his throut wi'.hR razor. Suicide in New York. The Fair To-day at Lexington, Ky. The City of Lexington is full of fat cattle and fulr women, to-day. The State Fair opens with prosit of being one of unusual interest. Fuiidmh-e uf A CuMi'tAfi. Hutton, the comedian, bus t pleasant residence at (lien Oovo, New York. A newstjapor lotter tays; r letter tays; Ilia cardan la worth coihe ttiltei Id lee llants, oxotles; Bowers ul the richest, rarest and j most costly description hero luxntiatb, blossom, i and bloom; tha flueat frrcen velvet k. not ttiort j than bis grass-plate, and tha nicely-bofcod ' borders of bia flower-beds show the eir-uiaite ; taste of its owner. Ailo, pear, jcaeh, noc- h.!nn mtt nllllll tlPUrt It FA llAra ill lltimllCrB. an(l j,0 has, at a cost of souio $ ;,UI0, erected : r bot-houpe that look-i mora like tllo Crystal l a1""0 tb8U "Jtning Havo seen, ins grape vines arc really wonderful, and tho grapes su- . Iin(1 tt3 w . . tha ' ()f . - ' ! ' I LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. REPORTED FOR THE PENNY PRESS. Additional by the Anglo Saxon. I'a&thku I'jikt, iicpteuibcrlS. Ii-aly.No ' change has taken place iu Italian nffairn. A deputation from tho National Assombly j of Mociena baa gone on a special mission to tbe Kmpcror Napoleon. The people of Naples are much exoitodln consequence of the high price of corn. Tha town of iioiia baa been visited by an earthquake, causing a large destruction of property. Two huudrod periona wcro killed and a groat number injurned. . Tho elcctiona throughout Rouiorjna had taken place with tbo grcatestjtrnu.iiillity and order. Tho oflicial Piedmontose ffu.: gives a denial to tbe reports of political ili?cli?iilon among the members of the Sardinian Cabinot. Tho following ate the amounts of the loans at jiroi:nt required by the Governments of tho Duchies : Tuscany, 1211,000,000 fraucs : M--dena 5,000,000 fronc?, aud Parma K.OOO.HOO fraucJ. The city of Holugna has also been au thorized to lui.-o tbe suai of 60,01)0 franos. The Tutsan ,lAni'li.f"publi.-'hos a decree, abolishing the Tu;cau army regulations aDd udontini! those of tbo Sardinian A letter from Naples says that the people were muoh exeitod iu rcjjnrd to tho high price of corn, and that the Government, in oonsc quence, bad ordered tbo purchase abroad of a large quantity. Genoral Pariui bad accepted tho command-in-chief of tho army of Central Italy. Garibaldi's command comprise:! tho trocpj of Tuscany and Uodciia. Au earthquake had taken place ct Soro'm. Two hundred persons were killed and a larce number injured. Nine thousand of tho popu lation had encamped in the neighborhood of the town. The Pope had dispatched niiitance. Lato advicoB fioua Kcuieeay that the Fronch Minister held a cos fen nee with Cardinal An tonelli on the subject of tho re-organizution ot the Legations. Ono Trench division only was to remain in Borne. Bologno is said to have dissolved the regi ment iu vrhich Home of 3Inzzini's volunteers hid attempted to cause on excitement. Tho garrison of the Popo was on the maTch to Pcscio, whore troops were being concentra ted. Tho cloctious in Kouingna. pnsaed off tran quilly. Tho Mayor of Parma itsued a proclamation on his return from Paris, in which he roported the conversation he had with tho Kiupcror. Napoloan said: "Tell your population that my army shall never do violence to thrir wishes, and that I will not permit another foreign power to do violence against you." The Mayor add?: "These words make you arbiters of your own destinie;:" Garibaldi bad resolved to maintain strict dis cipline in the army of Ccntml Italy. Ia an order of tho day he says : "I will canso to be shot any ono nlio m.11s himself a Mnzziniau, a Republican, a Socialist or even atinribuldian." He will havo none with him but soldiers and Italians. Tho Neapolitan Government had ordered tho purchase of a large quantity ofioorn abroad. The cholera was spreading a ng tho sboros of tho Baltic. C.'unt De Moray, in his speech at Ilia opening of tho Council 'lencral of the Depart ment of l'ayde Dono, endeavored to show tlat tho apprehensions oxUliag in England of a I'rutich invasion were quito ground!?;:, and that, ou the contrary, Franco wae very desir ous of cementing tho r.Uiance between tho two countries, and wupimr - dIv a manufacturing denounced that per- end crmmorciai wa.r. nc denounced tout 1 lion of tho English press nnd thoe member of r.iniamsn ant who questioned the intention of i Government. Thespeeoh attracted in nltonllr.n u. ii w.j rnr..,r,l.,t ua the i'rench oonsidorablo attention, as it wus rcgurded as an enunciation of the bouliinouts of tho Km pcror. Tho "Paris Cumtitvti'iiii'.tl, in an articlo ou the Duchie", eaya: "Tho Kmporor ajreed, at Villa Franca, to tho restoration of tho farmer reigning Prince?, lie has not yet given up all hopes of success, nnd will fulfill loyally to the end his disinterested mission, but if he should not suocecd to reunite tbo Princes and tho poo- pic in mutual aocoru, 11 is not 111s lnteutioa to force either ono or tbo other. It is not the wish of His Majosty to follow the errors of tho ancient Austrian policy, whose ormed inter vention in the ftll'ttivs of the Peninsula, has coased forever. We have given to tho Italian people advice which wo bilievo wisu and pru dent, and which, if they do not follow, will grieve us, but which wo could not press upon ihcm by force. To us Italy owes hor inde pendence. We ahull not take away from her agiiiii what we have giveu her yesterday." The Turin llour market had rutin more firinni-sB, and pricca wero tending upward. Wheat was without niawriul change. At Mardiiillcs the corn mnrkct was dull and de clining. WincB wero in good demand tit higher prices iu several of the principal luarkcui. Tlio foruintiou of eight military districts, the hcad-cpiarters of which will he at Nantes, wns 11 bout completed. Tbo CoimlUvtiomul of Tuceduy coutuiiit; nu article repudiating, in thobtrougeel terms, the fratricidal policy of invar with Knj;U'.ii i. It says: "The Eruperor ha3 no thought to avengo the past, but repair the future. For tho uake of consolidating the English al lianco ho has ou every occasion combatted the hereditary prejudices of the I'rench people." The Bour3evvao dull, arid 011 the ZOth ult. the prices gave way fully per cent.; tho three per cents, closing ut 681'. hOc. England. Tbe Directors nf the steamer Great Eastern havo declined Mr. Lover's last ollor, and their original programme will be carried out. Tbo vousel has bcou closed to the publio and was to leavo tho Tunuim iu a day or two and be ready to leavo for Portland, Maine, en the 15th instant. The Paris correspondent of tho London Tunes, in a lettor dated on the ovening uf the 28th, says : "A private letter from Zurich, of the 2Hth-ult. states that the labors of the Plenipotentiaries were going on slowly enough, notwithstanding tho auncuueement made a few days ago that it was doubtful if any important point had been suttled. Whether tho fault is attributable to the Plenipotentiaries them- selvos, to tho preliminaries of tho treaty, to the v 111a r ranca, or iu iue cmpirors n il navi'i ; taken into calculation, In their eajer anxiety to make peace, all the difficulties of tho nego tiations, no one knows. Home poople iodine to the opinion that this dolay iB intentional, and tho inmner In which M. Dobonreny is acting lends soma color to the suspicion. What the French Government will at last havo to do is) simply to doclaro to Austria that it has done all tltat was morally la its power ia favor of her proteges, or else it must dispone itself to impose thorn on tbe Duchios by intrigue, if no by fnrie." Few or no policies had been taken out ou the ship Great EcMcm nt LloydV, thct under writers being pfinTul'y unwilling to trans net business until the completion of the trial trip. There were norno uuxi-mi to hco the ship talo out of tho Thiunc1.', but tlioru iu charg" of her en'xituuied lm I'cm-H mi the suhjeet. liuiKu llitnloicil 111 Loudon mi tin 2iUi ult., in tin ."vciity-nfrb yenr ot' )e Jie. IIii bail lie'Mi in n. declining st;it nt' hon'th foraeoiinidi.'raliiiitiiii". , Tim ty!n and nyn! funiily had gone to Scotland for their iikiiu.1 Anttimn vi.-i.t, tin was arianged. JW letter received by hliii from iUPnard Ji, Dana, uf UodtoU, on the aabjoot of ballot In tha t nited 6ulH. Mr. Dana ihowa the bene-r-oft it otthb ballot Jj'stetn, and eiplalta that In America it has been found necessary tor 'suri- I'elogriiljhH- coiliiiiJiniBftliutt between In rrtuml ntwl This would cxiiediuto tbo reccllin of liews . f.. . t - M ...I ILh JflVO k . , . i , ila-vs. 1IUII1 1UUIU VI a MVUV V u w Lorit kaiUtodk Dubllshes Id.tBC l"nuoo iy agaiuH fraud, tu deprive it ot the eiemeiu ..P i.n(r Tho utiiko of th London builders continued. The .Widow Timet, in a leading article on Kn'rlumix iU(r. n l vil IlfHI lAMiililD . WVB m ia It now ranldly aDiiroacbinK, If indeflrl he has not actually attained, iu which no assailant n l.,,.i In ntlnplf hpr With iOIDUUUV. ttSSi: been cstal llahcd. A Cabinet Council, Une.lpectcdly summoned for the 2'Jth ultimo, had given tied to various speculation. It wus generally supposed that tho meeting bod reference to the now phazo of tho Italian quection Vmsxii Tha PrusBinn Rovernment waj vigorously maintaining the prohibition to ex port horses. Gkrmanv. The cholera was spreading all along the nhores of the B.illic. A combination of bankers and financiers had been furiocJ at Frnnkfort-on-tho Main, for contrnctinR the Bavarian -U per cent, loan to iMrny uiilitnry esppuscs. Tbo loan In iifiiod at itSJi per cent, and is fur about il.OIIO.nilO. BnsstA It is stated that tho Russian Gov crciner.t lad given nrdora to dcmodiliza the first three tor,o J'uriiicn plnoc i under tho order of Prince Meii 'liikoff in Poland. Tho whole 12,000,009 laau had been sub scribed. Ism a Tho Bombay mail of August 5 would roach Kngland ou tho day after the steamer railed. Intellincii'H) had beon received at Lloyd 1 tlBt at, Calcutta, on July 26, there was a oy- nlnno in tho llooelev Eiver. and that two stcamors nnd a number of other vessel wore wrecked. LONDON MARKET. LoNnov, August 'M Wheat U l2s. lower. Sugardull at a trifling decline on tho iuferior grades. Cuffoo buoyant. Ten irtictive, but price unaltered, lliee steady, ThIIow firm at ,'i53.(j,55s.lid. Linseed Oil 2',ls. Tho auction sale of wool went off quito brisk, at an advance ef 1 Wfc,2d. Losdon, August 31. Coffee firm at a slight advance on nil grades. Breadstuff! dull at Monday's decline. All other articles of mer chandize ore without material nlungo. THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. London, Weduesduy. A tolegraphic dis patch from Zuiioh to-day Bays that tho private coufcrcueo continues. Tho London Timti't Paris correspondent says: "ThinKS are going on so badly at Zurich aa to render a dissolution of the conforenoe in a fow days probalilo. A Congress of War soems to bo the only alterna tive, to whiehAustriais decidedly opposed, nnd which will have as little success as this oon-fcrcD'TO." From Washington. J "t purpose. In the language of a dietin Ic Ssh Mexican lutctionary, the country js Washington, Bcpt. 12. Miuistot JIoLane was in official rouiniunicatinn with tho Execu tive Deparliuitit, to dny, on business portaining to bis mittiun to Mexico. Further n:ui reliable advicca from Vora Cru., uatjd the 1st u!!., stiito that the Consti tution! (lovorrnient bad paid the full amount of tho I'rench claims out of the custom receipts, being $14",0(w. This uruiey came into the hands of M. (i-ibriac, the French Minister, who hn.M tailed to distribute ia tho manner providod in tho Conv ention. There was reason to believe iu ofiiciil quarters that ho intended to invo.it it in a private cotcrpri-o wiih Miramon, Much iiniign.iticu ciinliniiei! to ba oxprcsEcd against htm t,y tha Frcnoh residents. It is soil that tho 1'iilure of the treaty be tween Mexico aud tho United Statoswas owing to tbe respective difference relative to the claiifo tor thn protection of the right of way proposed to be given to this Government, the latter claiiniug to ho tbo bett judge wheneuch pretention should bo undertaken by itself, and tlio Jniret Cabinet holding that tho right should bo exercised only in the event of Mcxioo beinij inemmstent, and after application for 1 as ir inin) wih no war. ana iroui xut-luicnor an , ispeaceablo. j Commander M th onl till JT U aury is still cnMpcdnsons of v tommittce ot tno Attaotio icie- gntph Company, in examining tha tpooimenB of cables best suited for Ocoan Telegraph. Tho bit of romance rcktedby Mr. Willis iu the Itr.r.tc Jminuil, regarding tlio earlier days of Counnodoro Maury, in which it is stated, that Vih'n a midshipman, ho was married to au Owyhu Princess, is contradicted on Btithority. The President ha? approved tie sentence of the Court Martial held in Utah, dismissing from the Army Lieutonant Lynde,of tho Fifch Infantry, fcr conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. Baron Jcrolt, tbe Prussian Minister, and his family havo toturned to Washington. A private letter from Lord Napier montions his own arrival nt the Hague. Tho steamer lironkbjm, lute from Vera Cruz, and now at Mobile, has been ordered to proceed to Now i'ork. Assistant .Secretary of State, Apjiloton, has returned to tho oily. The P!f.(int of Wedrjoiday, is furnished by tlio Southern mail. At tho latest 'i.'itos there had not been a Diablo ca.'O of votnita at Vera Cm. Miramous soldiers had been without pay for mouths, iu consequence of which there wcro niunornua deserters. fit Fr'ijn:vj, spanks of Atinislor MeLane, ns having a bltjh snnf of honor nd a friendly feeling towiird tuu .".'oxiiuii bepublio. Mr. Lariohtina, t'jo .Secrotiiry of Legation, ha 1 Im'oii luft in r;rir of tlio lirehkcs. Business at 51.i.itlaa was unusually good. Ou tho 1 5th of July , thoi 0 wcro li vo Inro A mer icau veiceU iu port. From Washington. Additional by the Star of the West. Nnw Vokk, jseptenilicr 12 Tbs principal eon.inocs of tho troticuro brought by tho fUitvthn H'cat are Vi'ells, Fargo i Co. fcHUO, 000 j Freecaan & Co. $0u,i)CO ; American Ex eliautta Bnk S206.UOO : Dannau, Sberman k C 1. SU-'.UtiO ; Jlijfrnpniiian L'.mk $ttl2,00 K. Kelly Co.illni.UGO : A. Belu-DDt .lf.2,0(l0. Thru was a eevuro g.ilo at Asplnwall on the 29iU ull,, doir.j.- coiuidcr.iblu duungo ' to buildii.j. Odj uiiin wan killed by tlio falling of tbo Walks of his building. 'J'tie friij.atei MnrrUnnr and tiirttuv , the sloop-of-wi. r Yamttttbi uud the btoic-ship H'.rrti rimaincit.it Panama. The I'iimii;;.( would leave for hiuio soon. Tho islnups-of-wir St. M.iiy, and Cyiif wore on the Ceo.tr.tl American coast. Advices from Guayaquil, Kcuador, to August 111, np.r.o tna: trio l eruvian I'.oet wis preparing I to bombard that city, and nil the upper class of cilbuns hn i removed from tbo city. Those wl; 1 loa.iined were prcporiug for a dcpcrato rerifltaiiiM. lii-n. Cij'ill'j w:is tiio3icn(nri!y expected with all Mil t'irce fmin i'.iIIm. A iiis"troiis iiro nccrrrcd at (i!iayB(uil on the IS:.h of Ji:!;, di'!royinr a whole block of buildings. '.t'li i 1 1 v i ; c ? from Vnloir;iivo were to tbo and C iUi.i to I Jih ult. Ilic turo-h(iu-" Dcii'i1: ,v Cn , at Valpirrtlji, win dcMn'VC-l by fire, with lilty thous and ba'.helj of wheat. A nc.v and rich cupper minn bad been diseoven d aear Port Paudoasioar. It wrw repirtcd that the Uritish Mlnintor b ul dotnnndud tho presence of ships of wnr Valparaiso, in eoiscqucncn of the expeotod arrival tbrre of American steamers to foroo settlement of tlio difficulties with the Chilian Hiivurniaeul, Tho .'-'pcioifh iMi.ii.-tor, Leon 'juevedo, had nu In hi iiti.sm-i'j'fiU ntto.npt to neptiate pe-iea lwtweiin Peru an i Kcn-tdor. The latest acuor.uls iiy lii:it Peru had fwutlly decided I iiimu wir miniut Ecuador. ' Xiie inctiirntiou at Huayaqnil was Ktopoed ' uuintv tiiro'isl the exertions "of tho crw of ho I'nltal Sttitu frigite Snwar, and tho Ooveruiaenthad made a publin acknowledg ment to Captain Keely, of the frigate Western News. j r . ..-,h."th, September 12, n-.1 tl"Jwi fdvices to tbe 4th inrt., i llStilc Ringing WOO iu gld.? Business at Ueftvar City J""11' 8 St. Lovis, September J2.-The ilah coi w.i'Olileiit of the Democrat makes uu cxpote S mulo .ale at Camp that L duartc-raaster tScnoral received i Order from tho Secretary 0 .1.- ,r Tilr. iluli dav as.caah f all pur chaeM Jriudo by hiin.Mid that the ae tionser m or - - , . . received aocroi insiruui-iu"" Trr ruci.i. fiunroa. Under niu ca U aiuimia uv. ' o 1 uf . . it .u:.l.. 4nvilMtftrI upwaru 01 ard ot 1 little those terma aiu.V.jr K" -" ft liltlo ntiA thouaauit luuioj, iy s j;-- -,A 1...K v,V. nhr nurtiea woultt Government at ?" o -thousand mules at IlM Pwn price. Papers by I ho Utah i Uu" bhun" a count of the7 massacre of River, Oregon, on the 2-Uh A Vannoclc liosnon 111a .- d ..-I l.ill.,.1 ,? DUO wuiuau ii.i - , . 1uor- ono v.oman wounded-souio of -,be '"of tally. The Indians robbed the g $1,700, and drove oil a large qU."". , slock. Tho same Indians were P" , i8ei rep'or'ed as having beoa severely chasu N k- T :.,,fAnnt(lruv. - Ul.Y - Charles 'Croe-.W, Samuel Wells and WuV liara J. Oabortio, (i&M bav8 beea ulccted to tho Utah Legislature, Indicted for Kidnapping. Boston, Sop. V2 ffht Orana JuryofBartt-' stable County has indicted Captain Borland, of the brig Jibbertion, G or ham Crflvelle, the owner, and Captain Bacon, of the scSotmer eiiiabutk, for kidnapping and returning tff slavery one Colunibui juoos, who had escaped by concealing himself oa boa.'tt the A'ooer'wn at Pousacola. Laying of a Corner Stone. Boston, September 12. corner-stono tho Koniau Catholio Church of Ut. Francis de rjalas wns laid nt OtiBrledtotrn, yesterday, in presenoe of Bishop Fitzpatriolt, of Boston, and Archbishup Puroell, of Ciucinoati. . Later from Havana. Nkw Oklrans, September 12. The steamer Granada furnishes udvices from Havana of the 9th inst. . There was an improved demand for Sugars. sterling Exchange was quoted at 14(015 per cent, premium. Ohio State Fair. Zanebville, September 12. Tbo State Fair Grounds, which tho directors pronounce to be the fluent ever ocuupied, are now complete. Ample stalls for cattle and hortos, and inex haustible supplies of water arc provided. Entries are coming iu very fast, and the prospects indicate that the present will be tho must successful exhibition ever hold by the Society. Tbo Cincinnati, Wilmington and .aucaville Railroad Company has completed its irack directly to tho entrance of the grounds. New York Bank Statement. Xku- York, September 12. The bank state ment for the week ending on Saturduy shows an increase in loans of 237,000; do. specie f J8i,n0H; do. circulation $1."'J,000, and a de crease in doposiw of $110,000. From Boston. Boston, September 12. The eighth an nual session of the National I'harmacutinl (society will meet in this city to-morrow. Delegates aro expected to be prcBent from every Statu ia tho l nion. The town liall at Medford was purtiully dost roved by lire ou Saturday night also tho dry good iitore of Jonas Coburu, tho provi sion store of James Gibson, aud some other properly. From Portland. . gov ernment has made special arrangements to honor the arrival of tbe 67-t Ecut'.m. The programme include? a publio dinner and a graud ball and a military display, with other manifestations of rejoicing. Tremendous Conflagration. Iln.ii'Av, Heptcuiber 12. A conllagraiion occurred in this city early on fc'aturiiay morning. Two whole blocks on Gntnvillo-strcet, nuiuboriug fifty building., and including thirteen extensive dry goods es tablishments, wcro totally destroyed. The duniago is not estimnted, but it must necessa rily ba very large. It is reported that three men were killed. Later from Mexico. JCkw Urlkans, September 12. Tho steam ship tiranatla, from Havana on the 0th inst., arrived here lo-nie,ht. The liewu from Pan ama aud South America is unimportant. The IrorynfivilleiVoof tbeloth inst., says it was rumored that Miramon, with o,000 mcu, entered San Luis Potasi, and that Gen eral Murouesi had entered Zncatecas. Gen em! Urlega, Governor of Zacatecau, had been killed in battle. MARRIED. ZE lMEB MOSHIi: R-Ou the ath inBt., 'l? Elder v. nj. V rSii-uttoti, AoKiuto Zuiur, lato of PHa, XI I., tu Airs, Jane 21. Mushier, formorly of Darrltoh, Ut.io; ... Emjac.su 'n tlio lotli lull., at tlio resilience -f Mr. llnry WIho, Jin. Kvu Frioduinn. ot Itiis city, to Jtr. ijumuel Wise, ol ParkenLnrg, Va. DIED. j . KlN'G-f'ii tho 10th inst., at 10 oclock, of con (iiiiil'li'.o, Jlrs. Miirtha, w ito of om. O. King, afjed J ,-rj kuiI 3 ojontli-i. VANN-Un tiie imli inst., at V.i V. M., of conges tion uf the lirniii, Anna Maiia, eldest daughtorot Muriu niui Ann Vann, aged 8 years nnd I im.mti. ' W'Al'aON On tho lOtli iust.,at8 u'olock, Wm. 8. Wation, n'M-Jciiil ut Cheviot, ioruiorly of this city, aged til ypsivs. .,. "I want to lie an auRfl," 1'OltPllGY On tli loth inst., ut Ihn resiilencs of hor l iilu-r, in l.'ovni'jti ii, of coueuuiption, fc.irah Klizaliclli, filikut iluuhier of Sr.inud unit Elir.a L'atherine Poniuej'.agnl Ibyoara, Hern rist tlio iM our loimi-r race, Ami bbuviir tolls shall close; Tbou slmii wc seek toy reitiug place, A nil e huro thy lung ropoeo. tVo point thee here with tears hedew'd, Bright fl.e' of heavi-nly oy, And ofic. shall our erlefi renow'd, Xlieae flowing founts supply. Hut thou shlt iri In beauty bloom, A plant of Purailiae, Ami iditdilen with ihy nwmt pertumo, Our luhnsious in thoukies. anw g a a a Dixon's Blackberry "Carminative, A tl.U t, EASY AND EI'KECTUAL CUES, FOE Summer Complaint, Diarrhea, Flux, &c, ItWIwenty-five cetils pr bott!e."f GEO. M. DIXON, Pruggint, au.'tl-i:ia Corner uf Filth aud il:iiu-lrmit. SPECIAL NOTICES. nrrsiNEss mf.wh praykh MBRTf VOS a held every mornlna lu th tiij.-ment of tholiret (jhurcn. Aiiaroinvitea, jyi flv XEONARD SWARTZ WILL fiuiS? lie a candidate for County Commluloner of ii mini on County at Hie cunuing Ontober election, aulil-tf HAMILTON COUNTY FAIR! HAMILTON COUNTY FAIR! —AT— CARTHAGE, September 13, 14, 15 and 16. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton a RAILROAD. a ffi-jSSTRAIW WrUi LEAVE CI M- ftiSI'i? (JINN ATI for tlm lTAIlt UHOI'MS at a A A:, 1" A. M.; I V. U., aud i:i P. M. n m.lT,,, will lu'tvn 11.. TmVIv flvntiMil. Wnr I rHni'lnnittl t lo;lj A. 31.; 1: JI.; 4:l.i t. M., and 6:l I V. SI. i Tin-MM A. M. anil 4 V. M.tratun from Dayton nil) ; ul jn stop r tin1 FalrlirouniU. 1 lfiT from Cinrlimnti to tlieTAfrfSrimnd! and j r.'linn, HflY CUNTS. Th'keta gowl on any ot I lie auove iraiun. rnr fiio nt in" licmit imrc, nxui-street Depot. laoptnawj D. UcLAKEN, Snpt, NEW " ADV11RTV.SEMI.rr7 C8. KEMOTAJLi.,; CARPETS COST I WILL UEMOTK TO MY NKV . BtOB , J, I'JIDBB FIRST OFOC TOB112 R, . AND OFFKB MY PHES'EKT STOOff hT G-reatly Reduc;ecl Pr-'ees. HESMRY FALLS, ''Vest Foui'iIii-9 trcet. TIOB 3XTO m 'to roi;r, not tsar GENTLX-MEV -inlay .ramfonnoc- obtain our now style uf Hatou Sat .i)r uiauufactur tkiwe'iavducrfasedourfacllltio. tlilselegaut HiK. anu' sliatl hve a conBtunt snprly ot -,,(r(l o Tir.ifHiit ftlwKys on hand-tho'-No I'lin x. , thoseaif j. c. TOWEiis as uo., FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 149 Main-stveet, ONB Bo0B BBI'0' FOURTH. (b-pj3-aw Improved Two-Threadea lock-Stitch FAMILY SEWING riAOHI &2 5, 30 and $35.' fBtllf! SATISFACTION WHICT1 T1IE8' JL muchrnra has Rivon to Ibose wlio hT been mlna itiem, in all klid of FatntVy Sewlne, leti'ta i to recommiinit them t the public, with' the fullest cpntliloiico that tlmy will Hlvn eiiliM muwfaction wherTSruHit. Andefrum nil kluclsof Kewnnc.tbar v.mhb riiKR licuutiruliy. They are iniill wspi-i'ts, aa ri"? rd s ihvuxacuiion or work, llrnt-ilasn mocli ijies They aro now on exhiliiiicm n tho tir. wo null takBplcftiirtein oxplaluins tho wo-'khis rf our ni chinea, and Rivo specimeaa of our viTli to nil wijo will tavor in with cull tuur:ilo-t''i-mi enrnor ol VI ue and Flfth-tr'. oiei-CoU ic Jiopkia s a ore. To rwrsoua reildiim ou) f tlieoitv, who will In close lie a three-cent stamp, with their Kili)rew,ve will send unri ircular, with speci-isius of wora. I. 0 "ox 2JIM, (!iuanali, O. Tr Agonta wantoil tlirouKhmit Ohii' nnd Ken tucky. iwi:iam iHAmi v viiLiivum.v) i.nVC( TSStHiS TO XtXON (1001151 AN,) Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers CAHUH AND f'AUt) HUK13TS, PEINUSG 1SKS, . AI i'APER MANl'VACTURBB MATIiKlALS. ' Agents tor THK MAOMOL1A !M1!.L3 WKITIKG PAl'KHS. Ihinnt'iclnreraof la(.nt Macliiue-made PAPER liAGrS, A I, I. HI IIS. I-Ios. 77 and 79 "Walnut-street, CI SCI "8S ATI. COLE & loPKENS; - sc,'i:ssous to aEO.M.W()OI), Have received a superb stock of Dross Goods, of every de scription, comprising all the Latest Novelties oftlie French and European Mar kets. WE ARE DISPIAIfUSG Elegant Velvet Flounced Robes; Double Skirt Silk Robes; i . , Rich Velours de Paris ; Evening Silks; Printed Meriiioes; Paris Delains,&c. "With our enlarged premises and increased facilities for business, we are enabled to offer unusual advantages to our customers. S3 AMlD-.Kt I-'H'TU-ST., C( iRJi I3R OF VINE. IseplZel . "FAO:iTllA WE. " 1859. i 'i xo . '. '.. ' MEHCIlilS&JllliLINEltS! WE IU VITUS YOUR PARTICULAR AT TKNTIO.N to our largo collection uf Itich andJiloitiint HILK" KIUBONS, II UAU-Ult-ES.-iKM, FltUftCH KI.OWLltM, K.1.151tOIiKRII, HONNKTS, i ' CLOAK, - ULOVES, ' liAVEH, iVe.,Ao. ; STRAW GOODS. A lurire solnatlon from nil the mireltlps of tile sea son. Alto, the Urgent uud mmt complete RMinrtnient ' SHAWLS;:' To Im finnd In any JnbMiiV-lioiiae in the Venl. All nrwhldi w otr.r to CAtH AND SUOHT-llMIl UtlYKKHut UAMTKUN PltlCK-l. W. P. DEV0U & R0CKW00D, 83 AWDftS PEARI..8TREET, iep ,. CISOINNATI. , ow NEW ADVER1 .'ISE MHBFTS BR OTHER HON, & CO., ' An-; . T .v Dealers iii Exchange. ': CINCOTJAtii'l.1;.-- ' ' fllHE Ulf DCRSIOM BD OF TEE- LATH JL House of GILMORE b . Et HfTHEHTO N, t-. : Has commenced tmeinow under tbe above firm nam AtNos. T and 9 Third -streeti.tTrastt Com pnnv Buildin.) . sep7am J. II. BKOTHERTOW. B. ELLIS, Ja. ' " ' J. W. VIBTOM. R. ELLIS, Jr., &CO., (BTJCCESSOItB TO WOOD, I"EA t CO.,3 ' NO. 15 WEST TIHRD-ST. " ' ' raepHliwf 1 FALL TRADE. MARS) W ARE! Ull 1 CO., 13 WALNUT-ST., I3VtI O HTEIIS - -AND WHOLESALE DEALERS is- Outlory VB t'ANOFi'EKlNDl'CEMIiNTS TO WBSTERM MEKCU ANT8 TO Buy their Good s in this Market Wo haw juit opciiet 1 a lart'o ansortnmut of tfsorge Wosten holms & Son's mSlm 2JLm Bi'i Jf pocket uutlb:ry,kazobs,&c, I'on.rliing-nll tl te Latent Patterns. Wn also lmieaietof latterns TVOSTKKHOIMS' Kuircn, from wh'eh w tr die order for Importation. SHEFFIELD. Spear k Jackwn'8 Files; Siear & Jacksott's Chisels; Spear & Jackson's Saws, FOR SALT. "11 Y H. G A N G & C0., IMPOBTE'iKS, 138 WAINUT-SlTREET. liver Aiaes & Son's SHOVELS & SPADES; Hall, Brown & Co.'s, LAMPSOifj GOODMAN & C0.'8; CUTLERY; FOR SAIiE BY' II. U AM t& ,CO., 138 "Walnut-street. ,Greenwood&Co,s, W00DB01GII & McPARLlN'S, JAS.t.HAVEN&CO.'S, ANU CTHKB- . Cincinnati Manufactures, . FOR SALE AT THEIR PRICES. ; ' ' ' ' . ... ,'. ' ' '.' . llowcll (iiino & ov HARDWARE, 188' Wahmt-st isopS-c-TliKrTul "la n"e it Tod le y, KAHUVACTUEKBS Ol1 '. J;.; Wood-Working Machinery, , AND CIROTJLAU- SAW MILLS, . V, Corner John and Water t..tClncJnnutl,0. -n-lr j I - - i ; THE AMERICAN Railway Quide, FOR SEPTEMBER, ': JUST BECBIVEI), PHICI 85 CENTS, ' , For sale by E. MENDENflALL, ep3 At his nsw itora, Mo. 10 Wast Flftll-lrt.