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WANTED.' .i'S.",'JmR BALI, '"TO LIT," "LOST." or . ' i ' 1,1 tbl' oolnn"i occupying live Una 1 tuwrtium, wmr-nTB bbuw. . WAITED A itoat German Girl, to wok. . w . XJHifA. 'P"- HJlt wages given. Also i i i . nointi TANTED HTTrTArTAYr a'. W.de.n'h" Fourth-atr! i.i.iii1 ' "L " "cu. at 35 Knit 1 ""vnwu, EOI7(T "-oilUATION-By yoong srocm'J;1? e or two-horsi wagon for. ie om.nr """P- hoUl, m.uufactory or ex svlth that X 'a nMd H. driving, and acquainted wiin the city. Address H. M. R, All officer nol7b young man to art ... vlil" experience, German preferred, clu? i,rTr 'n the saloon buslness,1n a first! ""00"" 5Pl7 at 113 Tbird-street, for tbrea i nolM VNTElImmediately, a good Burean mens JT'kernd Turner. Hone but good workmen "ggLyVlf. Call at 67 West Second-street, noltib T.rAWTmTi nauviooiroa a t,7v JOHNSON, FRY A CO., Publishers, Liner bf Fourth and Bsoe-Neave's Building, ltoom . . nol6b Jtf"AN TED-PLAIN SEWING By a lady wll . take the work to her own hoogo. Addreaa Mm. J.8..at tula office, noieb w 'ANTED TO BUY A bakerr with one or two ovens. Address Lock Box 713. inoiou-j 7"ANTED GIRL To do general home- -b" ,wo,k ' , ' family. Apply at No. 171 Ilnym'llor-str'wt. between Dayton and Bonk, noiob ANfED -SITUATION la soma mer- eentila house, inaniifactnrlng or Insurance office, by a young man of good address, a a clerk or assistant book-keeper. HaTary no object. Olty refer. twist tfrea.. Ploase address "JtMPLoYMBNT,' at this olce, forone week. nol6d ANTED Clerks, book-keepers, salee- men, bnr-keopera, porters, coopera, carpon van. mechaulra, laborers and otheri, can find sitna fipJii Barcbanta Clerks Beglstry Office, IS Walnut-street. nol6h 11AL1E A CO. TANTED-8TEAM ENGINE A small etiglno In good order, two to three-horse 2"- PP'T to WILLIAMSON 4 WAINJCM 8yc! 'amore-street. noiiib TOtjJANTED-COOK-A good eook, one Ji ..Wj ?00i har and lroner. Nona nSfeb' 7' Broadway, above Fourth. KTANTED-A SITCATION-By r lady well exparlenoed.aa Nun. Apply at No 2S Catherlne-atreet. BBferencw glyen. . "qim Vy ANTED A good BBLL-HANUER. w W Apply to GJ50. ilcGREOOB, No. 133 Fifth, treet., eecond iloor from Bace. noKVi " 17-ANTED WET - NURSE"Znrnmedj" w W ately, at S8 Slxth etrtat, a kind and axseri. enced nun. The hlgheat wnget'wlll l given ? H ply at rooms 14 and 11. " , ,-tp- " -flu DON'T READ TP rH WANTED IMMEDI' Te?V ANY NUMBEP qp ACTIVE YO;diic MEN TO engage in eif I t , somanawblgbl- by subscription, Books, Maps, dhar' ornattiental and entertaining from S21 to $150 c. Mon now operating clear stociic ana get r iu,iui.u. urn kiiu uummo ma nlalsof agen' .mncrlptiTo circular, look at Uetltno, Oonsuitt' 5fwopfBratlng,4o. Mu free. Call eoon. ocMf. . MAOKfc B4KNIT5, fn'bftrtiv, street, (tip stairs.) FO RENT. bLlOR RE'N'i'TiTOP.TT.Twn i TOlr 2S?1Vh''"'ti','Td.',6l,lllg'noni8' ,n InanlraiTf "iur;," IOR RENT One or two Rooms, suitable ' mi dwiwiji-ivw, "E10R RENT The seoond and third stories FRAv Vr7nwffm,0?1,",, BrJclc "'ldlng known as 8vc,H1,.I;l fD ,he oh-east corner of noiDhw ?J?.?N? 0 Fourth-et., two deairable iin, k "i """bed or onfurnliihed, with or a.TfV..V:i'S,SSi -?'p y" tbe north IjIOR KENT ROOMS D-I...L1. r i . , , -onuouiij lur ran- iiT fVAiT kn Rl,rrns" oto' " 2d 3d Boors, hniM n hU gliding ftppo.it, 'pre,, offloe. The i Mi?' "Minted and repapered. All In good order. A pply Bt Press Office. nu!2d PnFr iNT--FrcDt OFriCK and good UELliAF.-ioo by 22 feet. Apply to nnllh . nOPKlNS BRCfl. A DOHA, noiinr Ho. M Tront.it.. bet. Main nH W.lnnt FOB SALE. TjLlOR SALE A woll-known old-established -i;onfS!1,onal?; lni Ba'oon-oneof the finest In the city, This will be (old cheap, fsoo caxh-bal. ancein monthly payments. Address B. B Box No. i nol6d E10R BALK SEVVINt MACHINES Ten . First Class Double-Tbread Sewing Machines, at ;i22FJBhii.$H1.Na S'OBB, ourthstree opposlteBbllHIo St Co. 'a. no2um JBIOR SALE An MS ii ml ted amount of Sign ZZnt.ffll if10""? Wlnting, glaring, graining, wnlsnlnj, BildiDg, At,., cn,,,p (or cash, and only for kfl!l?w i , DAVIS, 7 West rhirdw.treet, between Walnm..na vln,. nolOaw BOARDING. BOARDING Large, lry unfurnished Kooms for families, and hoarding and lodging for ilnxln geutlemrn, at 177 Sioamore-street, be tween Fifth and bixth, weataldo, not, aw- T. A. nUnli! BOARDING Two geritlemen can obtain boarding, with a wrll-furnlnbed front room, eecond story, lighted with gas. Call at 71 Ninth. etrnef,near Vine. noltb BOARDING One unfurnished front room, with boarding for a gentleman and wife; a'soa sw rtay boardurs, at No. 3D Bace-strect. Reference regntrea. nolllb BOARDING Rooms with board suitable for small families, or single gentlemen, can be obtained on reasonable terms at No. 13 Hast Third ftnet, third door east of Pike. Also, two ladles can be nccommortsted. noieb MUSICAL. Ms: CHURCH'S "So. 66 West Fourtli-Btreet. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST POPU LA B M nslo recelyf d as sooa as pnbllshed. noB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WHAT CAN eooal one of Hsrleton Broth ers', Ballot, Davis A Oo.'a, Uaven, Baron A Co.'s.or Pnters, Craigg A Co.'s Fano fortes, for a splendid present? lam aalllnff u low as the lowest, for cash, or will rent and let the rant pay for the Piano, at West Foarth-atrret. noltV j. uuuuvti, jr., Depot for Holodeons and Harmoniums. rHKISTMAS PRESENTS. REMEM- nifiii that Lights A Bradbury a and Wrn. Enabe A Co.'s Pianos, can street. I am offering nnosnal In- If H dncements for cash, or will rent, and " let the rent pay for tbe Piano, at 72 West Fomth Streot. 0. H. MDBUH. The Isrseit stock ef Melodeonsln the city. nolS KEEPING HOOKS BY DOUBLE ENTRY W1U savs half (he usual amount of labor, and Is 1 enrate and readily comprehended. All Interested In tbe Bclenoa of Aooonnta ar vlted to call and examine this new method and for themselves, ' EVENING SESSION. The Ivenlng Session will oemmenos ON NEXT MONDAY EVENING, r Day Classes meet as usual. E. 8. BACON, Principal I. H. DOTY, First Assistant. ooearMI FRANKLIN TYPH AND 8TERX0TTPB FOUHDBY. B. AVU80N, BuperlnUndent. Pi InUog Uatarlala ofal 1. Inda. I li Vlue street THE PRESS. THUKN1MY-. ..NOVTIRKK IT WANTS! WANTS!! It yon want servant, advertise In TUB PENNY PBKM Ir you want a house, advertise In IHB PENNY FBBSS. Ir yoa want to sell anything, advertise In TUB PENNY PRESS. Ir yoa wast to buy anything, advertise In TUB PENNY PBBS8. Is fact, every want supplied by advertising in THE PENNY PBBS9, CITY NEWS. 2irDon't forget to visit Smith k Nixon's this evening to hear Rer. 0. Smariui't seeond Lecture on Spiritism. , Tbi Adams Expbiai CnnpiT.W ar again under obligations to tho Adams Express Company for late ptpers In advance ot the mail. Soeh favors are alwavs anDreoiated. EOT RUM Ovir. George Jones, a lad of eight years, was run over by a hone attached to a eart on Wade-street, near John, y ester Jar afternoon; his arm was broken and his body badly braised tn several places. WlSLlVlN FsJULl Collioi Tha Ladies' Lyeeum of thla excellent institution will hold a meeting In the College Ohapel this evening at half-past seven o'clook. The ex ercises of the Lyceum are very Interesting, end the friends of those who compose it will, not regret an evening spent In listening to them. Dwelling Robukd Charles ling-house, on Fourteenth-street, between Vine and Race, was entered by an Intruder yester- ubj uiorning rniween tile nours o three and five o'cloeb. by moans ef an outsider, and Mr. Abbey's clothes, containing $20 or $30 in bunk notes and several valuable papers, were oarried off without awakening any of the inmates. Th CikoiaT1 Hoosg op Riimaa Tha n. tal receipts at the House of Refoge for tho year ending in September 30, 1859, amounted to $48,888 80, while the HUbursements for the same period were $41,607 l,ltsvlng a balance in the troaaurr at the e'. . VT!" aoI nnmberof persons rs ,o?0dB; th8-institution linoe Its opening Is 1,238, of WDOm 235 wort giri,. OBOLIBT Og LlBHTV-RTanT. Tllont k.i fore last the house of a, German carpenter, named -J oseph Kameren, located on Liberty street, near Main, was feloniously entered by some persons who were rewarded wita Iwelve dollars in money and tome bed-clothing and wearing apparel, the entrance was effeoted through a window in the rear of the house, and the scoundrels made their exit with their booty without waking the inmates, a."' K- ' ' . itiTT LanUENV. A fellow named Robert Quinn Was arrested yesterday afternoon and lodged in the Ninth-street Station-house npon a charge of petty larceny. He was oconpled in some capacity upon the oanal-boat Cedrcm, but had entered the eetablisbment formerly ocoupied by Henry Falls, and stolen there from a note and some other articles of very little value, however. He will have a hearing this morning before Judge Lowe. Mar's Pocxit Pickid ov Eight Hundbid Dolus". A man named Curran E. MoDon ald, a resident of Indianapolis, while witness ing Mr. Anderson's impersonation of "Shy lock," night before last, had his pocket pioked of a port-monnaie containing $800, by some one of the "light-fingored gentry" who infest oar city. Oltlosr Flannery was made acquainted with the circumsianoes, but as yet the fellow has not been discovered. To Brighton bt Rail. Tbe Cincinnati Street Railroad Company have completed their traok, by way of Freeman-street, to the Brighton House, and the oars will run the whole length of this part of their route to-day. They have also secured the right of way for a traok over the Oolerain Turnpike through Cam minivilleto Hamoltown, for a consideration of $2,600 per annum, and will make the connec tion with their city routb at Brighton. Honai Abodt to Toiiblb Down. The Chief of Police, Captain Wilson, was yesterday noti fied of the unsafe condition of a home located on the corner of John and Court-streets. The building, we believe, is owned by a man named John Owens, who absolutely refuses to do any thing with it. From present appearances, it ii quite likely that unlets it is torn down it will fall, and, In suoh a ease, what loss of life may be oansed, of course, oan not now be known. PtNitT Pbkbs in Covikoton. The large and rapid increase of the PrnntPbksb list in Cov ington has rondered a division of the route neoesiary, so that for the future wa will have one oarrior east and another west of Madison street. Tbe oiroulation of the Press In our sister town is larger than that ever attained by any other Cincinnati paper. Persons doing business on this side and living in Covington an rely on having the paper secured promptly. BOT DboWHID lit THB WglTEWATKB OaWAL. A boy about eight years of age, named John 6teadley, whose parents reside on Front-street, near Western-row, while playing on the bank of the Whitewater Canal, in the neighborhood of the Pearl-street basin, accidentally fell in and before asiiatonoe oould reaoh him had j uua io u squoous grave, iiis oouy was re covered soon afterward and taken to tho house of his parents, who, of course, seemed inoon lolable at the lots of their only child. A Nkw Abt Union. An effort Is being made by a number of our artists and others to form a new Art Union, the rooms to be looated in Fourth-street, We hope the effort will be attended with success, as Cincinnati, justly termed the mother of artists, greatly needs a place of exhibition for the many floe pictures painted and received here. Tbe Union, too, would encourage art, and etiablo many of our painters to dispose of their pictures to a better advantage. Polior Court. Judge Lowe yesterday morning examined twenty-four eases, all of which were unimportant as they could poisl bly be. Indeed there has not been a case be fore this Oonrt during the past month that .was worthy a paragraph. We have given one or two from day to day because they had been previously mentioned in our columns, and from a desire to give the whole history of every thing we mention. The following is a case of this kindt Conrad Fett, In a bacchanalian mood on Sun day last in, passing the Brighton House, im agined himself the owner of a hack which stood there drlverless, and taking, a seat upon the' box he drove off. He was arrested and lodged in the Bremen-street 6tation-bonie upon a charge of grand larceny, but wag dis charged yesterday, the prosecuting witneis failing to make out a case against him. ' NOOTDBVAL PlOOBSSION MlDKIQBT Mi BOH or tbi Sons or Malta. This evening the Sons of Malta meet at their hall, on the corner of Sixth and Vine-streets, for the purpose of assisting in ceremonies commemorative of the martyrdom of St. Alantbus. After tbe cere monies, which will be eonduoted in the true Oriental manner, there will be a grand croons- lion in honor of the entree of St. Alanthus Into the veil of mysteries, whloh will leave the hall at half-past nine o'clock. The following is the route of the procession: North en Vine to Eighth, east on Elchth to Walnut, north on Walnut to Ninth, west on Ninth to Elm, sonth on Elm to Seventh, west on Seventh to Western-roe, south on Western-row to Fourth, east oa Fourth to Pike, sonth an Plk to Third, west on Third to Vine, north on v iu tu ius Aigugs-room. ' Oitt Council Last Night. The minutes o proceedings of last Monday night were ap proved, a faint opposition thereto having been made by Mr. Ross. ' An ordinance was adopted relieving Messrs. Hiokle k Guild from tbe expense of paving the wait side of Lswls-street (in Seventeenth Ward.) , . r .. , A special committee reported a recommenda tion that the street railroad route east of Dear creek on Front-street, be amended so that two tracks be laid on Martin-street to Pearl-street; also, along Pearl-street to Front street, If the company wilt agree thereto. All that was done with regard to this propo sition was to receive the report, and the com mittee was discharged from the consideration of the subject. ; . r A oommunioatlon was reoelved from Mr. J. Child Spiegel, owning lot en south side of rroni-street, between Butler-street and Csnal, remonstrating against occupancy for a street railroad. Referred. The market committee recommended that the Superintendent of Mar kets have the markets changed baok from north to south side of that part of Court-street .between Race and Elm-street. Agreed to." Shn-tlrml Orpka Atylum. Mr. Meyer In troduced a resolution notifying the trustees of the Cincinnati Orphans Asylum that the city will, after first of March next, need possession of the grounds and buildings now In their oc eupsnoy. Mr. Ross moved to amend by add ing that thereafter a per centum rate will be demanded of tbe interest, $9,000 per annum, now paid on the city bonds, paid the Asylum for the grounds. A motion to lay the proposi tion on the tablo was lost. Mr. Snod grass moved to extend the time to the first of August. This was lost. Tbe resolution, with Mr. Ross's ameidment added, was then adopted. Ayes twenty; nays ten. Coal Tar Nuimnet A written complaint was read asking Commissioner of Western Dis trict to have abated a nuisanc of eoul tar Issuing from oulvert of Gas Company grounds, in Sixth Ward, injuring the legs of horses whloh are driven into the water, along the lower portion of the city landing. Referred to the Trustees of the Fourth, Sixth and Six teenth WirtS. Fir U rt', ar.-Mr. S. S. Davis, who sits in Uonnoil, near a stove kept hot, has been warmed up by a genuine Calorlo in the rear, and on his motion, two soreens were ordered to be placed where he wanted them. Uniform PuUw OJJUt Bon. 0a Mr. Da vis's motion, tbe heads of Departments in City Building were instructed to confer with each other at to the feasibility of agreeing upon uniform offioA h&arsi . fast JVitrJ-tfrsst a Nuitanc. A number of business men of Look-street eommunloated complaint of the condition in whioh Bast Third-street, between Butler-street and Canal is since widened and gradb filled. It is now a muddy lane. The subject was referred to Trustees of First and Third Wards. How about th Bidi tn City Hall, The Committee on Publio Buildings and Publio Grounds were instructed to report at the next regular meeting the bids received by them for building City Hall j also, what the plans cost of said Hall j also, tbe oost of plans already procured, and what will be tho probable ex pense of erecting said building or buildings. The Board alio determined that bids here after received for the ereotion of any city build ing shall be opened by the City Clerk during a session of the City Connoil. ATcJIfieisn Fund Legaeiu and Lawyer Fta. Tbe legaoies payable this month from this fund, amounting to $3,250, having been placed in the City Treasury by the Trustees, war rants for tho paymont of the seme were ordered. Also, $1,000 fee to Hon. Geo. E. Pugh for sorvices rendered in suit in U. S, Court. . . . Special Order Connection of Dtpoti, The whole subject of Street Railroad connections by East Front-street was called up. Mr. Cunningham's amendment to refer to a Com mittee of seventeen, to report on suitable place for City Railroad Union Depot, was first voted on. Lost, Mr. Marsh's amendment, to refer the whole subject baok to the Committee on Roads and Canals with Instruction to arrange with all in railroad interest, for general advantage to all roads, was then taken up, discussed, and lost by a vote of 14 ayes, 17 nays. The question then came op on an amend ment offered previously by Mr. Noble, stipu lating terms on whioh certain other railroads shall be treated by the main-line railroad companies, which was lost, ayes 14 to 17 nays. Mr. Marsh offered another amendment modifying the original; which was lost, ayes 11, nays 20. Mr. Toohey then offered the "Turn-out" amendment, which was ruled out of order. Mr. Torrance's previous amendment, includ ing the Indianapolis and Cinoinnati Railroad as one of the roads to build the connection, was then adopted 20 ayes; 11 nays. Mr. Marsh's substitute offered, giving rights to these same roads, also the Cincinnati and Hamilton Railroad, through certain streets not Front-street was voted on and lost ayes 14; nays 17. Mr. Meyer moved to amend by cutting off the privilege to the companies to run their through peseenger trains over the proposed route, and also extending until ten P. M. In stead of eight P. M. A division was called, and vote on fixing the hours of freight traffio from ten P. M. to five o'olook A. M,, whioh was adopted. Tbe question being on striking out the privilege of the through passenger oarrlaga to the oompantes, it also waa lost 16 ayes, 16 nays. Mr. Higbee moved an amendment, changing the route from Front-street to Water-street, from Main to Smith-street, which was lost ayes 10, nays 21. So many amendments were offered, Mr, Moore proposed the oall of the previous question, Mr. S. S. Davis moved to amend so a to eonfer the privilege on the Ohio and Missis aippi, the Indianapolis . and Cinoinnati, the Marietta and Cinoinnati, and any other roads that terminate iu the city and wUh to unite in the undertaking, on one and the same traok, which was adopted ayes 18, nayi 18. , On motion o Mr. Kiersted, an amendment was adopted changing the hour of commeneing the transit of freight from 8 o'clook P. M. to 9 o'olook P. M. in the summer time, and 1 o clock jr. M. in winter, wbloa was adopted, On motloh of Mr. Kiersted, the guage of the rail having been fixed at 4 feet 9 inches the resolution wi.s amended, so that the trsek be laid down nnder the direotionof the City Civil Engineer and City Commissioners, with such rail as they may approve. ' ' Mr. Toohey offered a proviso that the grant should be for 16 years from next January but witbdrew it. About midnight the connection was made by adoption of the resolution. Ayes 20; nay 1 11. Pboodidings Of tbi County Couhibsionirs. At their regular meeting, yesterday morning, the County Commissioners passed an order for $100 to John Horsey for building sewer oa tha Carthage Road. i - , , . Robert Hailewood, the Quartermaster of the First Division ef the Ohio Militia, made application to tbe county Commissioners, this morning, for a room in the basement of the Court-houio, for the purpose of stowing the arms of said division ana brigade, wnion was granted. ' Apart from this no builneii or im portanoe was transacted. Man's Abb Bbokin bt a Fall riokt a Cbatr. A man named Samuel Bailey, who resides on John-street, near Wade, was yes terday standing upon a ohair, patting np a window-blind, when by some accident ha fell and broke his right arm. His hsad was also badly brnised, and he so stunned by the fall that he remained for a considerable length of time wholly insensible. The efforts of a Shysloian who was called In, however, brought ira to a state of consoionineas, but he still suffers very muoh from his injuries. SaTTh following is a list of letters de tained for non-payment of postage at the Postoffioe, In this city, November 16.- W. P. Hargott, Dayton, Ohio. ! William Johnson, Columbus, Ohio. i William Ludlow, Oxford, Ohio. Mrs. Ann Hose, Indianapolis, Indiana. John Smith, cars of John Pbetsing, Chilllcotbs, Bv. I, P. Warren, Boston, Hassaehuaeits.' ' "" ' i ! Shocking Suicide—A Man Puts a Pistol to His Mouth and the Contents into His Head. About a year ago a man named John George Bnober, in defiance of tho law upon tbe sub ject, and without the sanction of society, lived with a woman whose no mo we were usable to learn and bore to her nil the relationships that usually exist between, husbands and wives. For some cause, whloh could not be ascertained, and for Which she oould give no reason, ha left ber, aud that too At a time when he should have been most attentive;, for in a little while after his departure she beoame the mother of his child. -- Since that time until abont two week! ago she did not hear a word from him, and natu rally supposing that he had deserted her, bar ing no claim npon him save1 a pretended affec tion, and being bound to him by a tie that man seldom respect, she sought another protector, This, as any woman oould if she wished, she soon found; and her new lover after hii ac quaintanceship of some months, propotod to become her husband. She was a mother and dependant' entirely, upon her own exertions j Bad a shadow of shame and dishonor uprn her character whloh he was willing to overlook, and she consented. , A day or two after tho ceremony had boon performed, her old lover returned and with him,herlove. Butehewas now boon 1, in her honor, by the law and by her religion, whioh, least of all, she was willing to violate, to another and she Justly refused him. He became morbidly melancholy and losirg all hope of again possessing the woman whom be had wronged, although he loved, he deter mined to quit the life which had become too great a burden to be borne. Yesterday about noon he visited the house of a friend named Michael Sdohaok, whi re sides at No. 694 Kim-street, and mined Wholly Inconsolable. He paoed tha floor for tome tlms, bat bis troubled soul could not Bad rest, even In tears. He conversed witli the wife of hie friend, but told her no lylable of the great woe that weighed upon his mind, uatil at length becoming desperate he w Oked to a part of the room to which her back waa turned, and drew a pistol, placed the muitle In his mouth and discharged the contents into his head. The woman shocked by the report of the weapon sprang to her feet and ran t the bleeding body which was lying on the Hoot; bnt before medical aid could be obtained his freed spirit had gone to another and, let us hope, a better sphere. Coroner Carey was immediately called, and he, after summoning a jury, held an inquest; but the evidenoe developed no faoti which we have not related. A verdict was rendered in accordance with the above events. Tag Poung CoxHiBstoifiBB vkbstjs THr, Citt or Cinoinnati. John A. Watson, who was appointed a watchman for the First Ward by the Folio Commissioners, and Elijah Wood, appointed by tbe same body for the Seventh Ward, have brought suit against the city to recover $244 80 each, which they olalm U due them for servioes rendered in the capacity to which they were appointed. They are srined with certificates from Frank Beresford, who signs himsolf "Preeideutof the Board of Police Commissioners," and Benjamin Robinstn,who assumes to be the Chief of thePolie. The bills are made out for five monthi from tho 1st of June to the 1st ot Novembei, at the I'.ite of $1 60 per day. These cases will be examined on Saturday next at one o'clock, before Justice Harris. There is something so supremely absurd about this proceeding that it is really laugha ble. Whether these persons received appoint ments or sot would make little diffaronco in our opinion, so fares the result is concerned; for It would devolve upon them to show that they havo discharged their duty, whioh, unless we are miatakon, they will find quite a difficult task. St. John's Hotel fob Invalids. The new Board of Physicians and Burgeons at St. John's Holol are DrB. Gooro C. Blaokmao, James Graham, B. F. Richardson, J. J. Quinn, Iaraol S. Dodge and F. A. J. Gregory. These gentlemen entered upon the dieoharge of their duties yesterdav, and as they are all exsellont and experienced members of the profession, they oan not but sustain the high reputation they have acquired. Private patients at St. John's nre now permitted to reoeive the medi cal attention of any physician they may de sire. An Editob RoriBEn bv a Comoieni'ious Thief1. Last evenlngtho editor of a Southorn paper, stopping at the Gibson House, had his pooket picked of $185 in bank-notes, while standing in front of tbehotol, and a fewhours after his port-nonnaio was sent baok to him with a note from the piok-pookot, saying that, as he saw from a note the money belonged to an editor, he would return it with plear-.ro. Advsrtibms, Attsstjon I Bear in mind that tha Penkt Pbesi is read in a greater number of families than any ether papor printed in Cincinnati; that the working-man reads it, that it is emphatically the people's paper, and is rapidly winning its way to c cir culation unprecedented in the history of Western newspapers. The manufacturer and retail merchant can not hut bo benefitted bv it , ... - as a meuium oi advertising. AMUSEMENTS. Wood's Tiieatsb This theater was not as crowded last ovenlng as It was on Tnssav, but the honse w full, and The Mtrcfuit nr ViNicr. vory w-ll recti ved. The play Is bwuitilully put upon the i.n,r, .ui w,.in,ui in. bu-iiw urn III IIIO UHRtBiyie of art. Mr. Anderson's "3hrlock" la a carltal rer- w'-inanco, una toe iiinur pans are crealtanly llllea whil Miss Ellswortliv's "Portia" Is mrirllv rnn, menaen. thb jusnoaAHT or vr-tciwiii De usan orodiued this evening, and all lorrs ot Suakepeare auvuiu wai.uv it utjiure it is wituurawn. National Theater. A good audience, nu merclallrspaakiug and otherwise, attended thnNa. tional last night to witness the third representation Of FAUST AND M A nntlKUITR. Itwn. .Ilnnrhlv-n.otnrf. and tbe richest taste and the largest liberality hare been displayed in its production. Several of the scenes nave never ue- n excelled in tms city, and tbe entire drama is ot a kind to bare a Inug run. Those who fail to see Faust and AUaauiBiTa will mlsa mucn. Piie's Ofiba-bousi. At ihe opening of this beautiful lyrlo temple for a season of dramatic per formance, last evening, a large and oultivated andiance was present, andthenew company anD- urn) to create a very iavorabl Impression, We the critic did uoteo sufficient of the artUtes to enable us to rural asnbstantlaloplnlon, liutoooiigh to iu' diKetlsto belinvo them worihv of tbalr renntiitliin. This evening the favorlt comedy of Still Watehs hun mar, in which air. anil sire, tonvay bars guinea many laureis, ana toe larce or foia riLH. coior will be presented, making an excellent pro. gramma. COVINGTON NEWS. Notion. Jno. ' A. Moore has disposed of nairnima route on ino iinnt rav.ss, in t'ovington, to Mr. iiandis. who will for the future serve all of oar patrons went or sudison-atroot. The dirnion was rendared necessary from the rap'd Increase of oircniauon, maKiner is utterly imposaioia Tor one carrier to get around in a aeasonable hour. Tha new arranicment will insure an early deiivry, and ens. ble tbe carriers to extenil their boundarins. An Inxbblatbd Individual Gets in tiii Wiowi Prw Veite rdiiv morning, about a-iven o'clock, a man was seen laboriously making hit way down scott-street toward ma inrry, carrying with him a bucket of whisky In one hand and n tincun In tliAoth.r. Reaching the lanriinffhe made his way Into the ferry-home and laid himself down, leis urely waltlDg for the boat to start, Taklncasiin of thellqnnr in his oacKec occasionally 10 Kllirimp. na appeared in great haste to get acres the river, and kept una constant Inquiry when tbe boat would start. At length, tired of his pieaonce, some person took him bv the heels and commenced pnlllnghlm ouMlde the building. "Thank Ood, the boat's started at last," eiclalraed he, but he waa somewhat surprised to And that. Instead of arrlvlna safely at Cincinnati. the bout took him to the Berod Bouse, where ha will be boarded gratis for some time. . . , . Republican Meetino Last Nioht. The announcement that Uasalue M. Clay wonld speak at tha fiaventhrftreet htarket-anactf last nieht drew a good audience at an early hour. Sir. Geo. D. Platoy, of Logan County, Drat addressed th jae ajuemVorl, and was followed by Mr. Clay.whosyikesomethlng over an hour. Mr. C, at the outset of ble remarks, invitad a roolv from 'nnr one whodb-aereed to hU no. sltlon.andat the close of his speech, Major B. O. Harris, In response to numerous calls from the au dlen(l,leplledatsomellll'' "'i"llnthe large number present, t!n best of order pr'viv exceptamongafew boys.whuMiajuuui.. was promptly reguuiautu uy ue unworn. , , Mori floos' Over t ix hundred hogs eroBied on the ferry boat "Covington" at one trip v"nt r dey. Several thousand were taken over during the day. NEWPORT NEWS. ' - 1 ., .'inlii'fia lit v in RefubuiW O'svf.vTins,. Pflrsuant to a IrTJ',ua Rii'janMp'iaif.of the Hipublioan party of "S StatMof K-nlulfT '"'k place yKHti-rdav ac the olBeaofilie '-rrrv Ht!i -Tha fronting organised by tb.iipDobitnieul f lir William Jones, of Jnjidi Suii, Pj'-siilopt, and Win. ri Billev, Secretary. .fM M. CUv. It.i .eridain-d the objeotof the tattona' 't"?i L? ftfMl'ig the following reso- "Hesolve by the Beenbllcans of Kentucky, That they reaffirm aud stand by the Philadelphia plat- form of l&M. ,. . . r 1 ,, , "Resolved, That lhevare ln;favVis law and order. ofSinte sovereignty, of National suprtmac, if the C'lietl'mton ami the Union, i , "Resolved, That they are determinedly opprxd to servile insurrection, nr ill-iml Intrrrc-ranVo wdh alaves by any pjr.on elthor at honw or from abroad. "KtsolvsU, Thai tlieysun-l O aodd.fend tbefreei dom of speech and the liberty of ti.e press, snd hold slavery, like all othnr policies and institution open to the will or tbe bgal majorities, the omntpVTfe or conventions, and tbeprogreseiveclvOlaatlonotibe ages." Ihe le.nlfitlons were advocated by Caseins' M Clu, of Madison, and Dr. Geo. l. Blaksy.of l gan. ami vere I Urn passed bv a uuaulmous vote bv the Uonveatlon. On motion, tlrssrs. Blakeyanrf ClSy WereapiK iot-d delegdteo at large to the Bepubticaa Hstfonil Con vention. ' ' - , , I iTho Central Committee was then authorized local! a State Convention, to meet at Richmond, Ma 'tang County, at auch time as they may deem preptr, for thepurrhae of selecting electors to bo supported at the Presidi-ntfnl election of liWO. It waa recommended that Kern W lean Clubs ! or ganized In every county Id the State, to oorrwpond with the Central Committee at Bk&niond. , Adjourni-d. ' ii Police Court. Mike Reed and Pat. Poley wero lined Hand costs each, for breach of the peace, at the Major's Court yesterday morning. . . i. ,. Monetary and Commercial. The inquiry for Money, particularly Is the regular quarters, seeds to be augmenting, and mora demand was experienced yesterday than on either of the previous (lays of the woek. . The market oinnot be'calltd otherwise than ctosej though certain bank-customers can get what they, want at 10U por cent. , Good Paper It Is difficult to toll to the bankers, as tboy have as many of their patrons as tbey can conveniently takecaieof. ,', Eastern Exchange seems lower; focvesterdaxifeal era would not pay over Ui&We. prem. to onti triors, and were glad to sell rouud lots at a fraction W-low the ruRulnr figure. A few Pork bills are orfirlhB on the ii,Hst, but hardly enough te Influence Ihe whi ket. Third-street Inyulot for the season, and we hvir of uo alterations of oonseqnenco. .1 a The receipts of Produce and Hogs for the tircu ty-four hours ending yesterday noon were a fol lows! . r 1 , 1 - t . -, . Flour, brie ,..4,MT I Whisky.'..;.;..1....: IxtMl Corn, bushels .....;.8,1W Wheat, bmhels.... j 9J2 Oats, ' ..........1,010 Barley, " , t.a Hogs, head Met I Tuesday's New Tork Times under date of M. uJny evening observes; " " i- r " ' ... .; ; , The Bank return shows rather a stcadlsr lloo of Spucle than was anticipated. The further Incmuri Inloausund Discounts was not unlookod forlrom tbogHner.il easo in the market throueh the week, and ihe comparative srarcltyof Paper offeree toont side miiuoy-tender'. There Is also an enlarge'! line of nmlrnwn Iiep slts, while the circulation fallr back abont K'.'no.flvfi sinceu.uarter-day. Tbe Money m.irket oiieus for the present week without cliaugo in terms, and wiih leuduing in temporary loans anioti" the Ilrokors, owing to the Immediate dullness of Stork Exchaniro. The market for Forelgu Exchangn lias fallen off full an olghth per runt, to day, The lead ing Bankers ask but 110 on London, uud the ii'-tmtl biMincss to-dny, for the Boston steamer, is fro n 110 to W per cent. A fair amount of Houtbern-ilrawn French bills done at t It 19, and standard names here at f.S.i:l(Pif 5.12H. Theconipetition from tbe South la on the liirroniii both on Loudon aud Paris, and remitters buy with moderation, - , . Money is fairly active in New York, without any advance In the intes, First-clasa March paper wits done to-day very freely at Hi, with an exceptim In the rase ol'u very prime bill at 6. Very cholco Kliort accepatucus uro inoiiated at i(t,Vi. On call, the Brokers aroamplyaupplled with money at&p.rCL-ut.; tbe old honscs baring money li-ft them ut (kk l ast week's statement ot the Philadelphia liinks presents the following aggregate as compared uitlt those oi the previous esk : Capital Stock ,..311,MS,1M $ll,M5,mn...Inc. Sf.ij Loan 2MM.2M) 29,n?l,723...Dro. "A,.v3 Specie MI7.IW1 4,'J73.W4 ,.Deo. 11 35 lino from other Bks I,4fi.1,tl.'io l,3fis,sW...no. ' W'lau Due toothor Banks 3.713.740 2.778.Wl...Inc. 33'lni Deposits lo,4ai).4iS 15,S13,slS...Dec. '.;, 'S3t. circulation 3,737,140 3,7ii,JMa;ec. ivvu Yesterday's Missouri Republican says of the St. Lottie Money market: . We notice the unusual quiet movement In money matters. The Kxclunge market continues nuiie closo, although there Is no alteration In rates, 111 tlio kast, being for New York HUhtX premium wild the banks ot issue, anil lpruinlnm with the mo.nn tho Savings Institutions. New Orleans has ailvan vd to 1 premium. Time Bills aro in demand; but tho sup ply of approved Paper of that kind is limited. Thirty draon New York quote. at U toH dlscviint; ftUdaj-s Ifi to l); W) day 9 2)a to J.-j. Currency is very scan, the buying rate with bankable funds tiling H imdthoeollineX discount. The demand for mouev in New Orleans on Satur day was greater than it b id .beon; ehort loans l eing more difficult of ohtainment, and not to be bad better than tf por cent. Good Paper ruled at 7e?, but mere Were. I.S UHllal. tritmutotlnn. in Olil.irii, nnnrlAr. In inferior names at l.'ia. New York sight Exchange wax Quoted at JnfflH dlnconnt; eixty-dsy bills at h'cb i lHo-.unt: sterling lCoJuaHoV; francs, dlreoton Ctrii, CINCINNATI MARKET—NOVEMBER 16. FLOCE There was rather more done to-dav, bat prices were naobati god. Tb sales comprise l,!cn hrR at 84 60 fiireuporline.and $4 tHKS,3 2b lor extra. M oris. exirinniiiysolUatS.i SO, delirored. 4,657 oris, woin rwolve d the lat twenty-four hours. VflISKY-A good rieinaud without chants In prices, bales of 1,4(10 brls. at 2o includiug tbat from wauona. IIOGs-'i'he.re was a good demand for lota oa the spot at S but they were offered at this rate for de livery uextweek without finding buyers. Tbe coles were M0 bead, averaging 2W lbs., at.....'....,. -...$5 85 l,in ' " let) " 5 65 on " yesterday, averaging 33U lbs., at a 75 leu " - averaging IU lbs., at 5 65 St1 " " 2JliiHllbs.,aU 5 75 Abont 6,000 head were received tbe last twenty-four "ura. PBOVISIONS-Nothlng transpired iu any article, nor did we hear anv change. littuiiaiuhH l.mnas. onme now cron tinranoici at sc.; and UK) brls. Slolasses, new crop, at 45a; and 00 oass anoice uonce at i.jc. wUEAT-Ve bare 110 change to notice In the market since our last report: holoers are tirm a', ii 16 fill la for prime white, lind 81 Wcl 10 for prime red. galea 400 bushels prime red, delivered, at $1 10. CORN There is an active demand, and holders are asking an advance of l2o por bushel. OATsi The market is Quiet and without CbaDge. Sales 500buahola,ln bulk, at 44c. HY G There is a fair demand for prime at 75c. BARLEY There is, a good demand, and prices have advanced 34c, par busbel. Hales 400 bimhuls 3 oid iailstOlo.; 1,400 ilo, at 64c, and 6(41 do. prime 0. ateVio. , . . ' yHEKSB Tho demand continues active and prices aio steady. Kales 4iJ boxes W. it.ut 9c; 160 do. X, D.at lie. liUl Tb'R There is sn'sctive demand for prime roll 0tlKiil7e ; prime to choice W. It. Uikt. APPLES-The market is dull and without change. POTATOES-Tbe market U dull; there has been no chauje since our lasitnuotutlons. , ,.,,, .. [By Telegraph to the Chamber of Commerce.] New Orleans, Novomher 16-M. -Flour (Irni, with a modi-rale demand atS5IHi6 for supcrrlne. Dorn has iloe lined to $1. Hugar firm at 6C. for fair. An active demand for Hlolasnes, und pricea bate fur ther advanced, with sales of 3,000 brls. at 4 10. Wbisky Cull and prices declining, cloning dull at 24(i,2!c.; reclllitiirow 30c. No arri rale from the Ohio ttivor. [BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.] Haw Tobk Maet, November 16 P.' M.-'-Flour without special change: sales 12 OHO brls. at 84 ios forsuporflns Stale; $5 KMb 15 lor extra do.) sVynJ 10 for auperflne Wostorn; (5 2C5 36 for coromi a to medium extra du ; S5 ii(V 55 for Inferior to good extra round-hoop Ohio, closing with a fair degree of steadiness. Canadian Flour unlet: salea 3nobrls. at 15 'IWtifi 25 for common to choice extra. Itye Flour in fair reqneat at S3 WM 45. Wheat dull, and com mon l(ir)2fl. lower: suit il.lSK) bushels at $1 mri v for com mon and good No, 2 Chicago unring; $1 M for while Canadian, and Si 40 for white Mlchbrnn. kye scarce and tlrru: sales 3,nno bushels at 86c. Barley In demand at full prices: sales 23.(100 bushels at AP". for Plate, and sic. Tor choice O. W.: 3c. for Vermont. Tl.. Aan,n ftm t Iamh Im ..! . - L . . 1 lurucwNii, i, n mil, nut, iu. llinrae. T'llllflr easier: sales 16,000 bushels at 81! MH for yelbrw of mi uiuus. liiera is no mixea wemem in msrKet, Oaisflrniernt 4IM46c. for State, Western and Oana dlan. Wblsltv oulet and nncbanffed: .ale. 9TA hr). at27Xc. Pork qniot and steady: sales 1,050 brls. at oio u jot mDB'i ffio w lor pumei lor 010 1I1PSS, $5f)5 S for mesa; $iIO fordid and new re-packer! ine.is; Il0tiil for extra mens. Dres-ed Hogssr-nrce BUfl una at i.tmM?bc. "eel nams anil at 120:140, Oreon Hams arin Shoulders remain a. ln.t n,,ci.il Prime mess Beef st- ndv: sales 4l,D tierces prime moss anu luum iuim. a. 91,-igfzt. iai nirere qniec. mcon hold higher: sales 50n boxes cltv cnt ahnrk.piUhRH Miildles, for Jauuary and February, at Oc.; anil nob wjoi iuds won , jor iucemoer ana January, ac Lard qniot and steady: sales 401) brio, at lilAai0io. Butter plenty and dull at UStftlitt. Rr Ohio, and is 2le. for State. Ohseaa continues steady -at, SBlio. teuton srrauy: sales i.oou oaies, sugar nrm; Slusco vado SltdTNo. i " i ' ... . New Toax fjArrr.s nf arket. Nnv.mhp is TVnPU hestvv; receipts S.niohead; sales at 4iaioc ; average nilr.? Shun ..1r..rf'MJU1. m..Ii.i . V , ..,v. u.,Bu..i.uwUMw,,1 m,eii. l,(.ai Ill-ail, omu. auTauoeui rewiipw, i ,wv aeaai sales St O0O, lew Oki.vanb MARRar. Nnvamhei 1AQ.ul... 9,5110 bales Cotton; the market generally unchanged Nilffar Alnwfl Arm. Prim. M.l.w. Iu .......J ... I Ixcbangs on Nsw York . Steamboat Register. AanrVAlR Mariner. Plft.bii.9 Tal..Mnk' f.At.. vllle; K. B. Hamilton, Wheollug; W. I. Maclay.St. Louis; Forest Queen, Madison; Magnolia, Mnysvnie; Lucy Gwin, Fittaburg; Duulelth, Neville; Virginia Home, do. DspABTrnEs Telegraph, Louisville; Forest Queen, Madison: Magnolia, Maysvllle; Arg!inaut,Flitabiirg; Rocket, do.; Lunlelth, Neville; Virginia Home, do. Metioeoloojoil Observations For tha Penny Pten, by Henry. Ware, Optician. No. 7 west jronnn-itreei. O'clock. SA. At,,... M. .,.... BBWinetur. Theriuomtr- eecseateeaeeiveeea.29.AaV . lJ ' ' ' 3 .6v ':' as or MstieiieMsssettsattiesaitsSVierl ''" 44 AUCTION SALES. ' 4 TTCTION S:l.E.B, JACOH GRAFF i!3o,8J.?vB- ''iq'lnl tt ify -f.reat sale of Marble and AUhitertaur,.a4 un,nnuts. Bnlierrtl-in OIeasiare, frocch Utma. -c be sold at Aartlon, oi, WEDNfcSliAY ArTrl'iN'oON, ovember iX at M o'clock, and 10 tli ,VSKINfJ atr,atoiirsliiro ,is Larb Fourthstreet. an In., voire eeuiprlslofr a large sMnsUntini ol .t ucan. Jledhl, llelie and Woman Vhs, or BaMigHA; At'ita, YelloVeleoiie and other UllUrent km.-sol ttallao Marble, suited for 'no dec ration of p irloTs, halls. ruiiii snd Vcuiti-in lilaiiiaa'v-, n'yui tha. Royal li,uia'.s.'il'ir P'Hgoe and Viena-i. ton-itilng o! mlintie Vara', C'jblets, Pittkor.',' A'rifcmes, French Iblna Wares, Ac. i ALO-Plngllali ftnnx Olne. Toilet Wato, and a vary largn assortment of ricoly Cm ui laswnre. such a( eohlets, 'vines, Uliampagiies, Decaimrs, water Cava. Singer-bowls, Claret FiuMiaie. . . , ALS9-A a tiumbor of risla iloMwoil writing Desks and fadlei' Wnrk-boisa. K. B. The room will be opened fur exhibition of ladles and gentlemen are respectfully lntitid' to call and examine them. " norr JACOB OR AFFi'Anctieneer. ' A t)CTl4N SAI.IsV ByiACOB OftAEF -CM. At CO.-The eerord large slef'",ilnin nde Furniture. I hereby srrve noinra tbalff ill rff-r at I ublic Sale, on TCESDaY AH'RNINM, no.ember 21, l9, at Uo'ciork, a larae p"ftlou of the finished Furniture In the Ware-room ef the late H. J. John, Ni s. 21 and 23 Kast Fourth -street, consinlng in part of Parlor and Bed-mom Furniture. Honk-rases, eec retari's, side-boards,, and a general rsiicty of plain ' and fine Furniture. .' ' To dealers who are flaalronsof retilenlbln? their1, stock ibr the fall trade, they will tlrd tliiione of tbe rare opportunities. Also, partir s wieblng to furnish bouses, in pd't or whole, will do well to give this sale their attention. Sale positive, aid all goods warranted. H. B. -Tbe Fornitare willbesoli! In tingle pieces, ; not in setH, as at f-irmerHife. Terin of Nsie-$'ii aud ui'ilcr, eosli; from 9:00 to tm, 60 day; from tm to S50O, vO rt.ij.i, nud over S-0 fourmontbs' credit npeutd.aetaiiiti. , , . . K. COX, i Admlnlotrator of the Estate of f. 3 John, deo'd. JACOB OBAFFJt :().. uutliinsers,. nolT No. laKass luurtb-atieet. AUCTION sALBr-Br: S. G. HUB BARD, at Trade Sale-room, o. n West Filth. street, up stairs. Assignee's sat. of Books nr Auo tlon. On TH URMiA T and FRIDAY IVKMhUH, overaler 17 aud tn. at 7 o'clock, will be sold by cat alogue, a large atil vuluable rollfctlon of standard works In Ilia ory. Biography, Travel, Law, Poetry, Literal uro and nclenre, with a variety of popular works in French, Juveniles, c. i N. 'B.-Tlie Law and French Hooks trill be sold oa ' Tbursdsy evening. Catalogues will be published on Thursday aud Fri day mornings, and tho Books will be opnn for exam-1 ination during each dnv prevtons to thn sale ' 1 8AMUKL B; KKY8, A.-ignee. DOl7b 8. ft. HUBBAitj). Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. BY H. S.-MILES A CO . Sales-rooms No. S3 Main-street-Llouora and Cigars at Auction, lor account of w hi m it nny concern.-Ou THLKSDAT MOItMNO, November 17, at 9 o'clock, will be sold, without reserve 40 libls. Rourboa Whisky, 2 pipes Jiollaud.Giu, i nbls. Irish Whlskv. 6 Quarter CH-ks 111 and V. 2 do. tin Wins. 671 boxes Imported Cigars. . Abnu y.i ones mo i;onee. to mats jiva i:oiih, su bbls. Unfilled Syrup, 12 half-bbls do.; wi boxes Vir- finia, Kentucky und Slitiioiiri 't'obnero; Nutmegs, ndigo, u. Soda, Orinan aud Fancy Soap, Balerntus, Coniugo, An, . ALhO iflcsses Boots, Shoes and Brogana. ncl7 ' AUCTION SALE. Bt JACOB GRAFF CO. Positive Sale or Lands in Kentucky, on THURSDAY, November 17, lev.- Wilt be sold at Auction, on tho preuiises, at o'cleck, led ecieaof Orst-rate Land, in Campbell County, Kr.. about thirteen miles from fiewporr, nud nearly opposite the town of Pales'lne. It will hesnhl in on tract, or divided into Ave lots, tour of which, containing about thirty acres each, front on l tlhio Diver, and aro first nullity Uo'toni Lands, with K geutle slope at the rear. The other Lot Is Hill Laud All tou bottom and part of the other laud 1 chnml, and on each lot ti very gocd Timber, tin the iract ate a Leg House, ete id, Ale.-; also several tiiiehptiiu;s. Ternia of sale One-fourth rssb, luilahcw in one and two years with six pennt, inUu-etit., i.-n , -Tltlo good and sale without reserve . ' JACOB aAFr",Anctlor)eer, no!5 Ho. I List Fourtliietreet. .4 UCTION .iSALiS BV KiiLLOtiG A xIl WILLIAItS-Salos-reoma Hvi. V- mid :t East Third-street. t atalogne fnlo of 50,(l0lt f-et sls hocanv and Biawwood Veneers, cu aMUltriDAY AFTERNOUN. November 17, at i otlock, at btore No. 134 Coluintlia-street, betwoeo Elm and Knee. A credit on. nil sums over 61UJ. of two,.lbrt und four months, Tbe uhovo have just becu received from tbe East, and iu prime order. ' . V i i noi5 A. liELLOCili, Auctioneer. AUCTION f L ii LOTS 1JN' 0AM BR1POK CITY, Indiana, at Micltcn.-HEW-BON A HOLMES will sell, cn WEuNeSUA Y, No vemliera. at 1 o'clock P. Jl., at tho Miji lionla Ex change, without reserve, 25 Lois In the city of Cam-' bridge, lnd.,unioiiiruved, belonging to tbe late Com- , nietcldl Bank of Cincinnati., tiale positive. Terms cash. Title, quit claim. Further particular!! at tha sale. nol4 ATTENTION, EUILDEHS! ThslrV. Farrin & Co. HAtE BSTABLISnKD THK FACT thatthey-areselliug lumber at their yard on Freeman-atreot, next to Cindnna.;),. Hamiilon and . Day ton Bullroud, , AT LOWER PRICES Tban any other Lumber Dealers In he city. ; " Quick Sales and . Small ; Profits . , , IS THEIB MOTTO.- . ! They eubmlt the following list of prices: Cash. 4 Mo'i- Clear lumber,alltbicknesses, 1 In. meaa i,7 50 oa nest uominon, 1,1, aim i incn e lane. i) so o Meet " 1 men Boarua. ....... 23 76 Second " all tbickneBMCB, ....... lii 6o Thlid " Boards II !W Orub Plank, face measure , 22 6n Hemlock Joist, Scantling and litnbor.... 11 50 Poplar .'. ii ii. )3 vi Fi ret Common Flooring Boards......,... sr, no Second " " " 28 75 Third ' " "i .......... 1 50 First Common Weather Boards IA IV) 25 OS 17 s , 1.' 5, 8 on 12 fyi 14 On 37 60 55 00 20 Oil 17 W 13 OI fit) m Second " ? no Cedar Posts. 4 by 4, 8 feet, per hundred... 55 oa Cedar " for fencing, " " ... 30 to Locust " " " ' ... an ml 33 66 22 AO A further reduction of 3H per cent, will Do m&ele on blllsof J500or more. We have one of the largostand beat selected stocks of Lumber in tbe Cincinnati market, wbicit we offor tor sale at the above prices. THOS, W. FARBIN & (IV eptf THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSWliKCB SOCIETY , OF THE UNITED STATES, ; . , , . , .' (POBELT MUTUAL.) ' ,' Office 0S Brondwny, New York'. " rWUlS COMPANY DIVIOF-S THE JR. ontiro profits, pro rata, among its Policy Hold era, legal interest (7 per' cent, only) i" paid on Its stock, whioh may, by investment, reproduce about that amount, tlievi.y fiving tbeaasiii.il all the ad vantage, of the i-ii' Mutual Hvatem, with tbe'' pledge of a Perpetual i pitni Slock and the added . security that Its Board i f Directors have a lrmn nnut Moneyed Interest iu conduut1 og Its affairs with prudence and strict economy. Its rati'S are based upon the most approved English - tables of mortality, verified by Alnlican experience . to the proeent time. By the Charter, Dividends to the Assured are to be -1 declared every five years, aud may be applied to the reduction of premium, or will be credited upon the . Policy, thereby Increasing the amount Insured. Parties d. siring to insure will be furnished with ' the Society's publications, rates, gc.jgraiis, upon ap plication to tbe Agent .' : , . Bon. WILLIAM O.ALEX ANDEE.Preeident, i , HENRY B. flTDIt, Vice I'refidont. ' ' '! HOWARD P. WILLIAMS, Secretary. : r i QE(.,W.PHJ.LL1PS, Actnary.,,,. , i ' looai oabd or BErertENCR wit ciKcrstsiATr. W, the undersigned, taku pleasure la staling that -"The Equitable Life Assurance Society." of New York. roprewn ted in tblseitv liy Davlrt A. Tmex, Esa.,' is entirely worthy the confidence of this commuoiir, , ami that tbe combination of the Mutual and Joint ' Stock principle ae by them preRntedr-rendertbls , Company one of the most uesirablo for Insurers Iu the cduhtrr: .' " : ... ;u;.. ?fdman, Uarliale A SUaw, Slnnhops 8, Howe, , J. S, Cheneweth A Co., ' 8. R L'Hommedien, Blaohley , Htmraon Oo;,-: - D. W. dorwlu, i . f Thompson A Taalfe, II. E. Spoucer. DAVID A. TRTJAX. Agent. 34 West Third-street, Basement fita.oon- Temnl ' ' ' wan n. I ftl l , ai. II., ' ' eoilam ; .. ... kiauiluinn r-bvoician. ,, j jMaysville Coal-Oil Agency. . HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS i fir a remilar .nnnl. nr v.. , mi Which la aniineiitloriahly tiisf beat arHrloiiaururTao' ''' tured.. wa aia nrnuaroii in, r..i.i. ..i.., . h. . .. lowest market price, with usual dlvomit. t I ft .u ... i SUIUI,' KCKSIKT 1 f!(T.,' '' 'U "" unensiteiiie rsniitice. . 1 ' ' LANE Ii' BO OLE TV it ' 1t'riJ'1 "" KAirpv-oTtjaaM of "''' ''1 -! ".-; Wood-Working Machlcory, 1 AND CIRCULAR SAW . MILLS. , . , tlarner Jointed Water: a.,Cictann.tM7. ' t tl:-. - '.i i. .-. -n-w )syM. H. " itAI,lV I Ni.-i ATTORNEY.,'.'! u a nu i.vorine.i.iAin i- w ana Slaiter rommtsslnner of the Superior and Cnnnuon Pless ' W: Luauasiuiiuiut, aorta west uxaaror Main n Xhlrd-streets. not a s a! I