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.1 TJ t - or. T M K t ciiwinnatL Wednesdayr March , 9. General Intelligence. r i freV fais-it W tfehaailt. j. All rmsiwrYr have sleeping OHM attnbhfld. Ktbtt candidate for offlo In Olilmro Id, if the' Democrat report truly, a Son of Malta. The Fcjoe Islands have been planed under British protection. ' Patrick O'Brien, Esq., Treasurer of Dn bnrfne County, Iowa, la a defaulter In the turn of $108,000. , At Ornngo, N.Y., last week, a woman klllod her child, four years old, "because It wss not taken from her by the Overseer of the Poor." At this tlma Generals Hcnningien, Wheot, and lome etRht or ten others of the filibusters aro In Washington elty'.' n - Several men hare been digging for gold on Crooked Creek, a fow miles north-west of Ma comb. , A donblo girl two heads, four arms, four tegs attached to one trunk was born last week at lluntsville, Ala. , The Battle sword of Oon. Putnam, which he , wielded at Bunker Hill, was prosentcd to the Connecticut Historical Sooicty a few days sineo. 'A Indy of 83 ha entered complaint against a fast lad of IS, at Albany, N. Y., for loading her from the path of reotitude 1 About all hope of recovering the $22,000 sto len from the Coshocton Treasury, seems to be given up. The Philadelphia merchants have oommenoed a movement for establishing a line of steam ers between that olty and Liverpool. The sum paid by Mr. Evorott to the Mount vemon run a, np to tee presont nine, is ifou, 81)3 81.,,- ;,,...,,. One of the pioneers of Northern Miohlcan the Hon. R. V. R. Trowbridge, died last week In Troy, N. Y. There are 600,000 books in the British Mu seum, 30,000 of which were published in the united Stales. The Inst leaf of the first edition of "Hamlet' has been discovered in Dublin, by Mr. W. Roo ney, bookseller. , , The New York Courier of Saturday says that our neighbor's "hung-by-a-corpse" story is the "latest Western sensation story afloat." " In 1830 Pennsylvania contained about 2,300, 600 inhabitants. Ohio contains that number of people at the present time. ' , Chewoxs of tho weed, listen I Fair white Angers aro now employed in Richmond, Va., instead of oily black ones, to put up tobacco. Make a note of it. . A Dontins paper is to be started forthwith, at jVashvillo, Tenn., by Knox Walker, formerly private secretary of President Polk. ' ? ' Hon. Murray MoConnoll, of Illinois, has re signed his lata position as Fourth Auditor of the Treasury. . "Charles Reed, who was picked up on a piece 'of the wreck of the Central America, after nav .ing been on it 12 hours, was burned to death lately in his cabin in California. Tho sum of $10,000 was collected for tho Foreign Missions Fund, in connection with the Methodist Episcopal Church, at St. Paul's, N. Y. last Sunday week. . An amateur Theatrical Exhibition was given at Dayton on Saturday last, for the benefit of the poor. The sum realized leu snort or tno ' expenses by $7. Awvm. Kkwb I A London correspondent of one of the Jiew York pnpers communicates tno - melancholy and distressing tidings that Queen Victoria does not look as young now as she did some 26 years ago I Alas I " . ' In 50 counties of Ohio there are 160 distille rlcs, and in 31 counties there are none. ' Tha ?uantity of corn distilled in 1857-8 was 11, 14,983? Whole... Whisky nwdo, . 19,029,504 gallons; in barrels 7U,&yi. ii. AleiofWe Wentwosth,' a respectable mer chant of Boston, died a few days stneo from the effects of the poisonous medicines be had been taking, as he supposed, by tbe dictates of the spinier--" ' . .'4..r....?i.. .. The London Times snys that a single message over the Atlantic cable, jnst on its i opening, saved the Government $2r0,000, by which the embarkation of the Regiments in . Canada was countermanded, The great Indian Mutiny has entailed upon ' 'the Government of India a military expendi ture of 18.000,000, besides losses Amounting to- about 5,000,000 more. The Sepoy out i break has thus cost tho enormous sum of 21 ,- 000,000 - ' - In Eneland a Mrs. Sorseantson appeared '. the witness-box on a divorce case, and testified that she had seen tbe dofendant in company '' with a person she had been acquainted with in early life. On her cross-examination, she ex plained, to the great : amusement of tbe court, - that this person was her lather, At tbj Bearded Ball, recently given in Chi ft cast ,cgo -to which pone, but hirsute gents were ''Vdmlssable tho followinc taaat was vocifer ously anplaailod " Jim Fulgcown, boarded. Nature s great inistor-work i too noble to . barefaced too perfect to be botched , by i , , bungling oi barberlsm.' . " '' Louis Napoleon has been sued In the French courts by an Antwerp firm, for the reoovery " - the value or several tnonsanu oi stooK wnicn r. thev Investod, some twelve years aeo, In mortgago of his claims upon the property D1S UjoincT uoricnso, wnen no was pvuuuvse , exile in London. The Imperial respondent ...repudiates he debt. ,. .. , The Italian Trovatore, a musical paper I liiuliliAhcd at Turin. Is biehly tickled with idea that newspapers can be had in some parts of America fo roods instead of cash. In : i , issue o Jan.. 2il, it Quotes a Uornellsville pert "There is a newspaper at Kornolsville IllorncUsvlUeJ, America, the canister wai leys fOanisteo Valloyl, which boars the follow " ing motto ' We will take in pay fur our .. , per, butter, cneose, potatoes, wheat, or any er eatable, and wood, ooal, Ac' " . , ' ':. ''.' Tjin'RaiCAb BbbvIcks Extkndino. The Br. Oszood has been commissioned to compile a liturglealfoTUl of worship for general use . the Unitarian Churches of New York. ; ' are told that he has collected all the accessible '" liturgies of 'the world Russian, Grock, Dutch, '." manv Herman Lutheran, some score of Ameri- ' I oan varieties, besldo tha established forms ' ' the Protestant Episcopal and Catholic Churches. " ' The' tosk is represented as one of great'diffi culty, and has been some time In hand. ' " ' Hon. Gilbert A. Brush, one of the "Meir prisoners," lost his hfe by an accidental , harge of a pistol, which was supposed not i be leaded, in Los Angelos County, California, ;' a few days since. ' At the breaking out of n, ' ' Mexioau AVor, the deceased joined the Mexl - can Rangers, under Col. Jack Hayes, and the whole campaign rendered effective and rv aable service to the cause of his country, Brash went to Californiain IS4U, and la 1858 elected to the Legislature from Maria County, Air. Druiu was bttw and good oitlxen. -j . Pn AVoqnesday last the Be?. J. L. Match 4 gitsiiended from his ministerial functions connection with' tha Church of the Puritans, (ConRregationl,How Yorkyon account of ' holding herotlcal views regarding the 6abbath. 1 1 1 The Ueverend gentlpnuui hns entered a against the lotion of the Chureh." Mr. Indicates, the lulit of Christians to all . . of merriment and amusements on Sunday, boldly maintains that the Ten Commandment. have been abrogated by the Westminster ('1' fession of Faith. . . ( (.; r.'jfjr ,A JRajT-trap Patrst,. Jnijt before' the Joarnment'bf Cengress, oho of. tho ineipbers the House rocoivea a letter irom a oonuiueni, ' ' ' ""'"of whloh the following U 'a verbatim eepyt , 'WllLyou iijcase to tnqiiire In the ' IIBe fo me for a patent mt-lrap that goes ,' weight like a Clock thaa will eaten from 10 twelve rats at one runuiug uown nnu us ,t to wound, up before U wilL.oatch ' . more;' ' ;r ,n 7 - Cl ' ,). ish to know If thare l such a " i. there when it was .patented and when the xpires also the name of the patentee and post-owe aauress and tnus vuueg vour,. - J" letlerYil 1 Forui-oonNrsH frr JaVXw.--A letterta an ex change says t Every house In Japan seemed to be overrun with children, In some ef which I counted ' ton fir a dozen, and nil almnt Ihr t ttne Azrl Tha birds In a nest, the chirkens in a coop, the frogs In a pond, are not more com pact and crowded than these hnman bt-hlves seem to be, and I may add, of more happy. The average number of the Inmates -of eaoh house in Japan is estimated tit between thirty and forty I It is a fruitful country in more senses than one. and can support so dense a Population only by tho simple Style of tholr living. They eat but little meat exoept fish, which nlHinnd In theso waters, both in the bays and In the sen. and are casilv prnenrod, as well as fine. A gentleman told mo that, as he bo--lievod, from his most careful observation, hot above one i fifty of the pcoplo over cat any other animnl rood. There are fow sheep: a cow Is rarely seen t goats, which might have a fine range and tbe best pasturage in ine mountain tops, now un occupied and uncultivated, are almost un known t hogs are seen only in the cities, and those are raised mainly to sell to ships ; while wild game Is seldom hunted or taken. Poultry and ducks are abundant, and eggs also, whloh, however, are not obtained at a cheap rate, Fish and rioe are the main artioles of rood, with tho garden vegetables I have mentioned though broad is unknown, a small quantity of wheat, millet and buckwheat being produced in some localities, but which are not liked as woll as rice. An ox or a horse would require land enough for its living to support the popu lation of a little village. Haxdrl's Oratorio or Messiah. This groat work was composed in tho year 1741, by Ueo. Fred. Handel. This produotion inspired Haydn with the magnificent conception which pervades the "Creation." Haydn begun tha work in 1795, whon he was sixty-throe years of age, and was constantly enguged upon it for more than two yoars. When asked by his friends why he did not sooner complote It, ho was wont to answer, "Beoause I intend it to lost a long time." It was first performed in 1798, before the Austrian Court, and, while on his way to the theater to hoar it, Napoleon, by means of an infernal machine, almost lost his life while First Consul. When he was composing tbe Oratorio housed to say, "I feel myself sq penetrated with religious feeling that, beforo I sit down to write, I earnestly pray God lit will enable mo to praite Him worthily." It was in such a frame of mind that Handel appliod himself to bit immortal labors of ".Messiah." in this ura torlo the glorious works of God are called to mind, and the most noble ascriptions of praise rendered to Him. , No disputed points of the ology are here. It is tho tribute bf the heart and of God's highest talents given us, returned to hun in praise. As intemperance can only be checked by substitution of lighter bevornges for poisons, so, in musio and morality, can vice be banished only by virtuous pleasures occupy ing its place. ucnmi'a. A person walking behind a juvenile conplo returning from a ball at East Wheeling, a few evenings sinco, overheard the young gallant say to his fair companion : "Charlotte Angelina, my ane-cl. vou must not set your affections upon nic, for I am doomed to an early gravel Mother savs I am troubled with wonusl" And he siehedt The "anzel" was about to lisp melting reply, when, hearing a eougn Denina, she prvdeutly kept silent. Possibly tho young laay nas louna a remeay lor worms ore mis. RAILROADS. CHICAGO Great Western & Northwestern Route. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI Short-line R. R., via Lawrenceburg. nistauce 1 IO miles, and no change of cars between Cincinnati ana Indianapolis. ThreA PA.ennirer Trains leave ClnclnnAtl dally. (Hnn days excepted, J from the toot of Mill and Front streets as follows: - , . First Tbais. n:2.1 A. . i:niraeo ana lerrc iianw Pay Kxpress Through toTerro Haute, Lafayette and CliieaKo, with Imt onn chanee or cam. KkoondTkai. 4:151'. M. Aoconiinodotlon The4:M P. M. tmln arrives in Indianapolis at III: 1(1 P. M. Third tbain cnicaKoauo inrre unuie niKiu prei S P. M. Arrives at luilinnapoiis at 1 A. This train runs throuxh from Cincinnati to Chicago, with hut one change of enrs. , The aoove trains make close connections ai Indianapolis. Lafayette and Chicago. in Villi lliAinn inn Terra Ttante, Lnfnvett. BpriiiKnein, ltn-k Inland, Galeabnr?, Kenonha, , Muttoon, -. nplea, J. - Ualena, ' Quiucy. Jiu'krtonvllle, Diinville, DnrlliiKton, 3liiwuukea, I'iina, , Peoria. '. t Diinfeith, Bacine. Prairie dn Chien, Decatur, BloominKton, jonet. Lasnlle, Rt. Paul, and all towns and cities in North-weRt. .,',.; Connections arc aise mane at innianapoiiwiiu Peru and Indianapolis ltBilroad for Kokomo, Peru, I n.an.w,rt Ynrt Wnvne. Tlileilo end Detroit. lt,B mire yon aro in tho rlaht Ticket Oftice before you purcouae onx ticaei, auu ubi. iur .iiivai. Via Lawrcnceburff. - be the Tnnnnnn TTiiK v.T4. mwwl until lined, mnvbe at the Union Ticket Ofllceit, uortli-t corner Broad way and Front street, where nil necessary information can oe nna. a. iiaiuiijiuh, aicivu akcul, Also, Mi. l uurnet liauxe. WM, M. STABK, Ticket Agent. Also at the Wntnut Street Iloune. Oflics hours frotn i A. M. to P. M ' ; II. C. LORD, President. 318 . W, H. L. NOBLE, General Ticket Agent. Cincinnati, Richmond & the of -Si tsrr v -a -jaw , INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. the its pa pa- etn Rev. in We of dis i to tho Great Through liouto for ISDIANA1MI1.18, Xb l K HAUTE, BT. LOUIS, - . LAFAYETTE, . - CHICAC.O, LOUANSPOBT, . PK11U. . ' ' ' i ' FOltT WATNK. TWO DAILT THROUGH THAINH leave Sixth liepot, at a a. m. ano :jo r. w. a A r I'lll V A Pill. IS NT. I.OITIH A CHIOA- an VAKT KXl'RV.SH. Throimh direct. mnkiiiaoha" conueotlons for allother Weelornand North-western points. This Train also connects at Richmond i'iiiMnn.ti .nil Chlcuffo KouiIh. for Anderson. Koko mo, Logausport, and all points on Wabasb a'm V M -TNTITANAPOT.IS. CHICAGO A I.OUW VKHIT EX I'HKHS. The aliove Trains CIV. C'UeClHHll HI JllllldlUtliuiin, imiwru, nil" . nuon. with TralnM fop Trre HRHte. Snriniffieli. lidiind, Galohiirg, Kemwa, La Crosse, Jacksonville, Thtuville, Burlington, Milwauke, Muttoon, Niipica, i:lrn.. Onincv.- Prairie du Chien. Panu. Duule th. uacine, xxicatnr, oiooinnigion, .lonei, Halle, 8t. Paul, and all towns aud cities In tbe Itorth- BO-TliroliKIl Ticseis given auu uaggaga cneraeu Ihnmgh , . . ,lu in Tirket Ofllres. north-oust corner of Front . . . VT.. f IL..1..... ..akm V.,l,pll, uroaaway, u,w ""ll,u;,"",l,' 1 ". south-enst corner of Fourth and Vino street, or th.BUtl.epo! OiunU'iises will call for paesonk'ers py leaving nsni.s at either oi tbe tickci unices. lei , vv, ii. pnimi. Aitvii.. val- Mr. was was In his protest Hatch kinds and von " ad ' of ' Patenter by. eight. ymmn any patent time his I3H.OXV3ST eJts OO. FURNISHING GOODS TOR THE MILLION. Tho City Hosiery Store Has lust opened and Is still receiving Furnishing koda, f every description, for Ladies, tlenU uniioren ai llio oia estanusnea Hosiery mhiiu, ' Ke. 1'i Fifth U, bet. Main it Walnut. HOSIKBT, TJKDXB OARMIKTH, : TDEAtBtOAL TIGHTS, "' "' 'I !i I 0NT8 BDPJ.a 81imT8,iand1 Warranted I equal, (f not celt any thing extaat, ' FBENCH KID AND BILK GLOVES, With a full assortment ef VA HCY 00D Ulonglaf to tha Trade.' ' ' ' 'L' ' Xl eltlsanaof Clinanuati are r'pectfiilly iu.i tiigether w OtnCA 4IDC1H itli those of the vicinity, that tlior ed at ssMiatli lreet, betwe.il Walnut irtleln wi in pledge, upon which 'rTpilon Wrteaa S Vine, K.r nrtleli will l hw verv rtttRrrintl npon tho niostaceoniniodatliig terms. BUSINESS CARDS. . oi. . : I tbe me had sir street with Vajltoy ST. make '!- nock Peoria. ia and a. : at meir aud I I an i ...1,u Mntheinitlesl liiNtl'limeill. and. M!'?A F' . iJti "a - " inone U Kpy-Glaas, Mntttaltw, 4kr. mr H full price lll.-r.ted, Oatalortessntbr' GEORGE C. MILIAR & SONS, Carriage Maiim'actiirers, nv a finest of beats arietta. 87 Beveoth street, between Main and Walwat straots. toos. w. waioar, jnnistosso. t. w. wiuanT co. - tf.niifactnrers all kind I of - .. Scales, Beams, Trucka, Hols, tin WbacU . Ho. 10 WEST BF.COHU cucisyATi. . , : 104' en' ABSSHrSt.BT. ' tKD.SCal.TS. F. SCHUtZE A CO. Importers of French Porcelain, Foreign Glassware, rl!T OOOD8 AMD tOTB, V.. till If.V Street. (S'nrinnnti. ' 316 A. D. BULLOCK .c CO. LONG AND 6U0.aX-CUKl.ED HAIlt, DeaUrt in Glut and America n Brittle, 12 14 West Second str set, CIWOIWKATt. ' CHAS. T. rORBSTALL, Sign and Pictorial Painter, Ko. 1 Vino street. onooFile tne- Olass Sign's In Burnished Gold" and B War neatly exe cuted on shan't notice. GEORGE Me'DEWMV, tMPORTKR AND DBAL1CB.' IN rjURK Drugs and cnEMit'Ats, ex- M. Ir. iinitlttv Mertlrlne, rnarinOTii" .o, v.cvia- tlons, Glassware, Paint., Oils, Byesluua. c. Northeast Cor. Main and Fifth Sts in ' ', ' ' JOIIX HATES nllm bwn brotiBht Inlo Cin tnnti. Yor mtltt Wholefiali .Tbeatof Building, pyosnmre. WILLIAM nscniB, . Manufactnrw and Wholesale Dealer In all kinds vt CD A-XsTD Y . Also, Importer of WIMErV LIQUORS, CIOAKS. and Ft.RFION TBIHT8. --7"? CINCINNATI. OHIO. 1JS na vna auiiif n.ftsuiE njirnpr nil i nainn d". WILLIAM McCORD, MERCHANT TAJLOI, H. HORBLER, FotEMAS, No. 29 Sixth Street, Cincinnati, O., Keeps constantly on hand Rhists. VKI,?Rn.'i"J,"i n Kn!tsarHirrM,lfasvATii,aS'd all kinds of GbT'ti ' HERMAN' FIOKE i CO. IMPOBTMM,'. . ' - .Wholesale and ret all dealers In CHINA, GLASS & QUEENS WA RE, No. IW East' rcAKi sr., nt. Rtramora and IroadwayOlnclnnatl. ' 1 J. D. A Q. GIESTING, ' Wholesale and Retr dl Manufactnrers of LADIES'. GKNT8', MlSSOtS' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AN D SHOES, 62 Wast Fifth St., Be . Walnut and Vini, Cincinnati, Ohio. . . SWPartlcnlar attention pe.il to Custom Work."Sn.W I vn HOSES. SOL. MOSES. LEO MOSES. & g MOSES, Wholesale and Beta. 11 Dealers In Dry Goods & 1Iillinery, Nos.A a ro Wesit F ifth St., Bet. Main and Walnut and Wale it and Vine streets, ...... CincUinatr. Oh-io, Keep oa hand a good stock on! Bonnets, Mantillas, 4o 63 . . 3. a. pkkdfkt. t. s. rssDEar. Pendery & Co,,, ' " , Buccessors to C. D. HEHRJIAN, S N. W. Corner Fifth and Walnut, n CINCINNATI t.M. VAN, H. V. SAaHlKOEB. VAN & BARH INGER, Manufacturer of Van's Celebrated Fate nt Combined COOKINGr STOVES, For WOOD or COAL. The most convenient, eco nomical and durable Cooking Storve over invented, for Hteambonts. Hotels, Boetanranbiand Private Honeu. Cookius aud boiling, water tor wash and bath rooms, in iare qi anartment by the same hi bath rooms, in lare quantities, lu any adjoining te same iiro. . Warerooras, 1TJ) Main St., Cincinnati. Btff-Rights to manufacture ami sell these STOVES mav be secured ou application to the proprietors, at their warerooms, . k va CANDY! CANDY! Mwiufucturert aud Wholesale DerJera FINE AND PLAIN CANDIES, 40 MAIN STREET, CINCIlUJfATI. 1 it U. S. PATENT OFFICE. KNIGHT BROS,, , Solicitor of Patents,' ' CINCIKSAtl, W.BIie. I. I. CO.. IH A VIS. S. S. SOS. IS t ST, ... .0.1 OMIM. ' O'VKtt Searoh in U. 8. Pateal Office. U. 288 I U- H'CUMAIl'UH. BOBEBT M'CUILOCOH J. M. McCULLOUGH & SON, WIIOI.BLAI.S bSAliEBS IN si GARDEN AND IMPLEMENTS AND MJIC1UNES, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, FRUIT ' "AND " ORNAMENTAL TREES, 200 Malo street, and Mo. 3 Kaat Fifth street, 218 CINCINNATI, O. NUHHERT and fiKKD FARM, PLEASANT BIPOR. w. D. TUMRicurrs. ' w. u. mobbis. TiiimiclUIV &, Co I BT AMUFAOTUaRBS OF STOVES & HOLLOW WARE. Castings of Every Description, WQ0LK8ALB AND BKTAIWJ Foundry Eait Pearl Street. SALES ROOM AT THE I0UNDRT AND NO. CIFTU ST., CINCINNATI. OHIO. . M PULtAK k WILLIAM80S, (At th old stand of Pullan, Hatflold Brown,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, , ; No. MWKT8E0( NDBT., ; . , , OIXCIKNATI.' lossra rtn.t.iw, formerly of Pulla ,IIatnld Brown, SI, 8. WILLIAMSON., - w JAMES W. QUEEN & CO. OPTIOIAllSrS, : ? ?t if J $24 CHESXttn. 8T.r ; . r. i V . , . ,ii PHILADELPHIA, PA. slchool Apparatus, prttarmomeUra. Marl Hi I mailt r or csaus, ou application HAS just received an importation of flno. Brnmlies. Hherry Wlrie, Mansala and tW Wln, Iil-h AVhiakr, J.on.lon 'wtor. India Ale, i iV anA RnnrM. tnev are all oi tnck z, i . j i MMirlnr in unr that has rniiicTfii. tit-.i riiM uiii.i-u .7 . . in BUSINESS CARDS. 30 " ., - f. M0NTALD0,,,;. & FRENCH.TJ34CHER, , , T TEHT SEVENTH. r i' B" ween Main and Walaiitratwfts. m Tlll'i BANK! OF rsXVtSS ' IIXTH 1TB1ET, CRI.NTS ; SMALL LOANS AND RE m(f JlVER fMAl,r, M'MSON nKPdSITl Ucnls f.ciianp, Uncurroht Monejr aad Uuld. .HI "WIIIGHTSON & CO. ARB TUB I3ost Printers IN TOWN. SMITH'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, W. Cor. Fourth and Walnut Streets, . r.ni llAKCti SI rUUUTH ST., Open. Day and Evening. IS. w. BMlill, Frlnalpal, Mi Olnrtnnatl. Ohio. DON'T READ THIS, And then foritet that you ran buy new Khirt Cellars cueupvr man wanning oia ones, at Mason'a Hat Store, . . FIFTH ST.. near Walnilt-aole arent ihr nrnt'a ml ent ennmelod Collars, all styles. 60 ets. per down vr ip wr iiw. . COAL OIL. BROWN k VALLETTK, NO. 4 EAST Fonrth atreet. ftrn nnw nr.mnil ,a mnnl. In any nasntltr. the very beet article of "Tlnrkev )am. Oil." lteull, 1 a per gulloni wholemle, II 10 per S A MUEI 1IOVI), MERCHANT TAILOR. Ana iweier in -READY-MADE CLOTHING, No. 13 Walnut HU, ' ' ' ; CINCINNATI, O. SDwm a. sast, , ; w. clark hickoox. ' PULLAN, HATFIELD & BROWN, viii,i:sam: a uo i:ics No. SI It 45 Columbia (or Socond) Street, Between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati. WM. 3IOREIIOUSE & CO., TJpliols ters, AND Mannfneturera of all klndsof Mnttraasea and Iteiidinir. Siutlieest corner of Fifth and Plum streets. Cincinnati, Ohio. I go J. T. WILLIAMS. JAB. TOBD. WHOLHSAll DRALaaS IS I Hats, Caps, Ladies' Fancy Furs, Straw GikmIs, CtiUdren'a Fancy Hats, .;ap, cViC. 12 MAIN STUKKT. CINOiNNATI. O. R. ENGPER, Druggist and Pharmaceutist, N. T. COB. THIRD AND BACK BT8., - ( ' Cincinnati, Ohio. " r' n C. CURRY WILLIAMS, M kVVt ACTOEIB ASD IHPOBTEa OF PAPER JVb. 85 Atom Street, ' ' , One door above Pearl, Cincinnati. Its B. P. BAKER St CO, , WHOLESALE , . Grocers & Commission Merchants, , No. M and 94 Walnut street, corner Second, Cincinnati, Ohio. SIXI. P. BASIS. OBV. B. BAKSB, IIIOS. H. WBIOIIT 1113 J. J. CITLLR'S lxcelsior Fluid Inks. Manufactory, 3ft Vine St, 64 GEO. B. NEAL. Forwarding & Commission Merchant And Wharf-boat Proprietor, rarkereburg, Va. Will glvo prompt nttuntlon to Consignments Forwarding Freights in all directions. For tbrongh receipt toall points on tbe Miukiugum River by l'araorsuurg packets, army to r . JOHN MACCRACKEN, " 1 ' ' rnnito l.anoioir. uiucinnati. J. Ac C. REAKIRT, 52 Second St., bet. Walnnt and Vine, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ' AND IMPORTERS OF P.uglljih, Fieucb. & German Cbemlcala. APPL.ECATE & CO. Booksellers, j , i . Publishers, . . , Stationers', PRINTERS, AND Blank Book. Manufacturers, 48 JIAIN STREET. 0 '5 .1 . ANDERSON,. GATE8 4. WRIGHT, PUBLISHERS, Wholesale and Retail ' BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, Printer and Blank Book Manufacturer , (' No,:,lll' MAIN ST.,' "' , . ; , Between Third and Fourth streets, .1 ! OlMCINHATI, 0.' 11 K. MYERS & CO. WkolttaU Manufacturer of and Dealer CANDIES, -AND FRENCH CONFECTIONERIES, ' '.' . . No. 5 Main Street, , Three doors above Second Street, Denlors In FIRE JPORKB from the mannfactory 'ii. r. xeiiii. J. II. J. NIENAOEK, MERCHANT TAILOR, . No. IO Walnut St., , tsTwsis nrra ip stttH CINCINNATI, o. 1 ' UNION DESPATCH COMPANY. Quickest and Cheapest Freight This Company forward Freight of all classes, ftml k.U Mttrhsnillu. VrtMliirA .nd I'ronertv of descriptions sell for Manufacturers- collect aua accounts, ana ao a . GBNERAXi EXPRESS AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, ,f ThMODORODI A8T AMD WltST. iA$i imaii th principal Tovm and vt m rear vnncr nirrr a fift titt a nnui tI FALO, CIliTAOO, ALBANY DKTRIHT, TOI.KUO, atiuwAbifaK, BT, Lou is, LouisviiUli:, aua (Inclu.utl, 29 Sycamore Kt. It. O. BOCklMU, AasST. BUSINESS CARDS. DAGUERREOTYPISTS, &c. DAOUERREAN GALLERY, lO'lVest I'Iftn Street, , .. c'lSCINHAM, o,'.' . ; ''Wr DEWEY & CO., ; Photograph Qallory, No U , FIITII STREKT, ,; WTlAttfr siM Phntmstrapha taken at. the Lowrt rriiwt. CM.h ABD 8KB THKM. 1 . IS SALOONS, &c. INDIAN Q.UEEN COFFEE SALOON No, SO East Pearl. Keep oonslantlf on hand, Hot Cofleo, Tea, Uhoeolate, Deef Htoaki Ham and Kggs, Ac, at., e. '. BtSODKIf A KICK. ' 109 . AVRITT'S DINING SALOON. 43 -13 Fourth Rt., ' FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. 23 Central Dlnln? Saloon, W Yisi STassr, Two Doors above Fifth, West Side, CINCINNATI, O. , Meals served at all hours, dav and nlaht.ln the licet style. OYNTKHn nerveil npat tho lowest rates, l'nr lies suppueu Willi iteireannenia. 3tf John M'lMinnolI, Prop'r. AMERICAN EATING HOUSE, DIUUIN8, raorair.ToE, No. OO West Third St., Between Walnnt and Vln, Cincinnati, O. 3 . MRS. W. JOHNSON, 120 West fourth Street, near Race, , LADIES' RESTAURANT, AXD ,i Cream Saloon. 48 Ice MISCELLANEOUS. 1 and the in of se Line! bnv rII Nob Citit TIT' W iu ; Mi I A CARD. nnHE 6UBS0RIBERS BEO - IBAVP. TO call tbe attention of the public to the f.'icl thai they keep none but the best of soods In tliclr Hue, se lected with great care and from the best markets. Their long experience in publlo. life eminently lit them for caterers to th pobllc taste, anil all fhey ask Is a trial to give them a verdict of unanimous ap proval. E. B. & W. B. COLEMAN, ; . .1 . . , , SAO Burnet-Houae Bulldlnga, Wholesale and Batatl Dealers In Win, Brandies, Liquors, Cigars, Teas; 4c., lo. is AOAZID. my Patrons and the Public To TfcEPIRINQ TO RETURN MY GllATE- M.-M FITL acknowledgments fbr pest favors. I take this oceulon to say tliat DOsflort sliall b wanting on my part to merit a continuance, and meet tbe de- mannoi my patrons lor ine approacning senson. i shall eontiune to confine myself to a strictly retail trade in tne nner graues oi hats and cAra . , :;., giving mnrh attention to dealgnlng new styles, and socurlng the lateit ew xorfc aiot Tarts productions. I shall, as heretofore, h siippltea with tlentlemeas Drees Hats from the three leading New York batters, vim "Oenin," "Lear A Co.," and " Boclw A Co." mv own siyire oi jresa jintwiu oe ihauoo enriyin March, and will, wo trust, meet the approval er -gentlemen of taate. . . 8. C. KBWIK, , , nairer ano rnriier. 17 No. 149 Main str. at, below Fourth. wmrE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION w v of Artists, Merchants, Tenchers, Counoiseurs and Dealers generally, to tbe following: ARTISTS' MATERIALS, Engraving', Framing of Every Detcription, Stereoscopes and. Views, POTICTKOM AN IA A DBAPHANIA MATERIALS GRECIAN PAINTING. " Teuchers, Seminaries and Dealers supplied I lierel discount. KAILUOAI) HIHH and MKK CHANTS will please note our prices for Frauiiiij uarus, c, uy tne quantity. , A. P. C. iJONTE A OO. 63 ' 184 Walnut and T Third S'reet. Daniel Wunder, j PRACTICAL. BUTC1IEH And Dealef In f" IRKS II, BALT AND SMOKED MJSATS, POULTRY, Aud all kinds of Came In He aeon, rOTATOKS AMD OTHt ytOETAILKi, - (34 No. 1 WEST FIFTH STREET BtMinbofct J iiippllod at the lowest mtu ket prices. Saltoustall's Fire and Water Proof Ad heslve and Clastic COATING FOR. ROOFS, THF rhpanont and moot dnrahlaCoatlnff for Metal ordanvaa Hnota ever utmA. Warranted to withatand the aevereat tetita of the heatcold or rain, of anyrli mate fir ten yoarft, and rnumln perhVtly IninorTloui to water. It will not melt, crack, WHuhorwaleotl. new or old metal roofr, or for oan rat roofa, it M nor nank. rhdMnttr thu Hiivothor rout in a. Hfud ample andrin ulura with roferonron. i we win aeiimare ann iiinry MiH'iuin moat oi Won torn aud all the Honthorn htates. V. KUYn 4(1.. KtllA AffpntB. 6 60 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0, GILBERT V I1ICKENLOOPKR. Surveyors and Civil Engineers, No, 300 VINE 6TBEETa ABOVE FIFTH, i Rnrvera of everv ancrlDtion eromvtlv attended Particular ttt'lltlou DO Id to ftui'VrvH rveys aud sulidivitttons madttwtthiti thnclty. Having lately purchawd th fitJfl aWo4ca containtntT original aotea and memo randaof aurveva and aubdiviHioua made in thin auu vicinity, ana ine kookx, piais aim papers oi IhIa1 Itumlitll H. Riekev. Ko.. who for manv years was a prominent aurveyor and civil engineer of rilv ami counir, emoraciug over uuny volume, fli'ld notes aud more than fonr hundred plats, we An.hlml t n4tM.lh mecuracv and certnintv voya which h may have made, and lines established. by him. ' !. x.i DRUGGISTS A1X NEED IT, The j American Dispensatory, BT JOHN KINO, H. D. Fifth EniTion Revised and Enlarged front th " "Americas, Eclectio Dispeuaatory." 1 vol., royal octavo, im pages. l'RICE, ft Just pnhlished y Moore, Wllstach, Keys k Co. 225 , WEST FOURTH STBF.ET. SPRIlfO-STYIiB HATS. Silk , and ' ' iCaSicre , Dress , Hats, ... Soft llata.of aU Style, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH OAFS, 41 ' ' Fashionable Batter, 41 Broadway. FRUIT TREES. APPLES,VEARS,CHESBIES,?BACIIE3, Apricots, l'liuns, Quinces. Currants, Gooaohcr- rles, Htrawherrtec, Plants, Kaaplierrles, niw-klierrlee, Ac. Ao.. of the Anaat variety. AUo. V8kad. Trae..'1 Stiver Poplar, large or small aise, for sale at Cheviot uararn Boea more, no. siz sum sireei. aaures M-unvnu uiiAiu, uinoinuau, PLANTING ' CORN. t n. mHI MOST SUCCESSFUL COHW 4lAN- JL TIRtv.rt edaJeedW WAKFIKLO'S. It R. rifth street opis. .BaUoa Henae, Oiadaoatl, IU, , i mini , .-h nt rnnim ; MISCELLANEOUS. INSURANCE. MORTOS b TUUIJ, Agents, J. ., Apollo llulMlnirs, eorner fifth md Walnut street. By Authority , of th State of Ohio. . tTATEMBXT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB MANHATTAN riRH INHl'RANCI! no the Hnt day of JMin.-iry, Ikja. maile to llm Anditor of ('III", pimusut to the Htetnte of Hint. Hlnte, i-titl-tied, "A a act to rcffrtlnte In.nriince Compaelee not inwrpmwei ny in BUIe of Whl," pameu April , 1st. The nsme of the Comnahv I., "Munhattnn Plra Insursnce Conipsny,1' and la located In Nw Yrrkniv. M. Theainonnl of Cnpltel Rto-k Is.,., 3-Aenn m M. The ani'niMl nf dpllal Ktoclt pillil la 2.MMin C 4th. The At ilf he I'onipnnyareasfollowM. vlnt. . Pint Cask on hand iiikIIii bank 6,312 W Uocfnil ('axh in the hands and due from ' Agents - Third Tlie Conipiinv imii no ral eaiete. . Fourth The Honda end Htocks owned by the Company ea per vouchers nrrom penring, are Itrnoklvn City HoikI., S per ri-nl. f -.'n.oi.i, worth , 2Q,SoO Tiflh ra-bta due the Companv. serMnat by mortgag'-e on nnenrunilterfd n-al ' eatate worth double the amount for which the some is morlgngcd, as per voucher, accompanying .29t,atOoO ' SMxtb -llebla otberwiee aecnred--None. SU'venth iNdita for premitllna tl Eighth-All other eciiricie........... 43,7 10 Total Aaaets rf the Company., ,9.i;3,n ov 6th. The Company owe no bank or other crotittors. 6th. No loaeee sdjnwted and dne. 71b. No loaees ailiui'tcd nd not due, Slh. Iioaaea unn'finatcd f .TOO QO 9th, Loaaee In suspense waiting further proof Nitlle. lUth.-L'uclatmed Divldoadi. 4.UD 90 Totnl TilnMHtlmf $ l 11th. Thr ffnA4nt mount in mil ml inuny uiierluk, fl.M). 12th. Tli rn'tt d mount Hllw(wt hy tho m1gto b Innutwl In HT onr(v, town or til !. 13th. The (rrritt mount allowed to be insured In any one block. Mtti. No part of th rapltfil or famlnp of th" Cam panr nr dApotvUMl In anr olbrr 8Ukt for any purpofw wimTPTor. 15th. Tho Ohartor, or Art of Incorporation, of aald Company Marcn 3ii, fJi. Htateof New York."!--Ooiintrof Now York. teB" Wit Hum P. Pntmor, FrMMrnt, and Anrtraw f. Smith, tkrrotnry, of tin Mnnbnttiin I'iro Iiiniirnncn Com nuny, ln'inR frnriiUy w.rn,i.eponi and Fiiy, that th forrtfolnff' Ii a fnll, trn an rrr?rt tfnn,nt oi tb affflim of thp unlii Conipiir : that tho mild Inmr- hncfi Company I thf btnm fid ownr of at lt On lliini1rMl Tnominnd Pnlliim of artijHi ranti rupltm, tn riitoil In HiorV und flontln, or In Mortirwrw un Iti-nl F.ntato. worth donblo th nmonnt for which rt.o pmo U moiiKiiRoil ; tbut tho abovo dom'ribml invftnnmtn, nor anr port thoroof. aro ma1o fur tbo lonofit of nny Indtrlrliml xoroiniuff authority fn tha mianaaoniont of mU t'onipiiny, either as fn-tiidoiii, St-crotary, Tmaouror, Pirorlnr, urothrrl.i; that the mortnpi' nbve donrrlbod bnra not lnon nawbrnod, nor in any innnnorrvlriuvd orlmpnired by abl Cotupnny; and that thxy nrn the a bo to deacrtUil officers ot aald Iu suranro ("tnpan3. SImri1) W. F. PATjMKR. Pro-Mont. - (Hismih AKDUKW J. tSMITIi, tirretary. 8nbacrilHI and wrn lMfyro nto, thin vth ilny of January, bV. f8imod .1 AM EH W. HAl.K, K!9 torn mi toner of iHrodrt, "0S ull itixf. FIRE & LITEJNSUIIANCE. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOW ING well known and reliable C'ompanlos: Irving' Fire lnanrance Co., of New York. Incorporated IMI. Cash Capital, ! 200,000, with a larg surplus. Manhattan Fire Insurance o., of Nt 1 Inconsintted IS21. Casb Cnpllal. S200,0u0. with a Surplus of l2A,ouo. -AL80- New York I.lfe Insurance Co., of N. Y. Asset January 1, 1M0, l,.v.i.'i,anl M. W are also Agents Tor the sale of Llllles' Patent Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safe and l.ocUs. These Safe are worthy tlicconsiilcratlon of Hunk re. Aferchants. Treaeurers and oihers wlio rlefiro riarnT security from the incendiarv or loiralur. and w Invite an examination of a aampl at our onice. H0KT0N & TRUE, Agents, ,177 No. 1 Apollo Ituildings. N. Y. ADVERTISEMENTS. ' -Tor ta for inv to. all city in. the oi are aur- 00. j. SB fu Ke. Glasgow & New York Steamship Co. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, Belfnst, pnMIn snrt Lonilentlerry, wilhont de. 1st. for J.m. Betnrn Tieketa, (root I for six months, to either of the shove places, liy any steamer of the Line, "o. From NrwTosa Killnhnrch.fnmmlBcHahinley, Feb'jr 1, at 12 Nooni Glattow, Thomeon, Halunley. March 19, do.; KdinburKh, Cuiuuiing, Saturday, April FaoM Glasoow Otassow. Thonisen. Feb'r 19: Ed- 1 Inhiirg;, Cnmniliiir, Jlsrch 19. Kate or l'Asiwne From Glsscow, flret elaas. t.t rnineaHi ateelHe,fonlld with cooked proviionN,filo. From New York, flrnt elass, $7.v, stecruge, found Willi cooked provisions, $30. Children under U yean of age, half fare; Infnuts lu steerage, free. Return Tickets, available within six months, by any steamer of this Line. Unit class, ho; Moorage, " An experienced Surgeon attached to each steamer. For nne(re, npply to nftllKRT CKAIrt, 17 Broadway, Kew York, or 1101'KIKS UUUH., Uiuciunati. l.A Reporter and Detector, ; Is pnhlished twice a month iu . . NEW YORK, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND BT. LOl'IS. i - Thestandinvof ererr Hank in the I'niterf States. In each of tlnwe eitiee. Is reported, and the ouotatioiis carefully corrected by flanking Firnienf the iiighewt standing, who pledge themselves to hnv nil money na Quoted in their n'pective localities. The puldixVeis have no intereet in anv Honking Instllution or Itro. ker e office, end the Jlenkera who tnrmsh the rate I have no intnrest whatever in the Hfpnrter. Messrs. NLTTKIjTON, LOWItr IJO. correct and furnimi the rates for this city. ' .. 37 G1KARD IIOISL;, , j (OH THS BDBOPEAJt PL A a,) . COHNKR CHAMBER ST. AND WEST BROADWAY, ope. Hudson B. R. R. Pepot, ; , , HfcW tOK. ., ,,;n JOHN L. HANSON. DR. G. W. PIIIL.L.IPS' Magic Cough Syrup IS theonlv rellahle remelv for the raeid and per manent cure of Coughs, Colds, lutlueuzift, JlroiH hitit Iiooping.C4ugh, t'roup. Sore Throut, Blinding Lunp and all aireaseaof the Throat. Lungs and t'hwt. Tiiia remefly U sale, relialde, and the only one thet has prcjvea iteolf a universal remedy ftr all ibe above die eeae. Th. testimoaialM pul'liuhed ar. from our most distinguished citimns hora at home, who have been cured uy It magic power. ,,, Important Testimony. From JTon. J. W. Chapman, Judge of First Judicial jjuw ict, tnaiaua. Madisow, lad., 6i. Dr. Ose. W. Pbiimfs, Cincinnati, Oblo: ITavliiB need several small bottle of your "Oough Syrup," personally and in my family, and having wen its ef fects on others, in numerous instance of severe cold and eongn., 1 inoac cneenuny recommend it as en in fallible remedy In all such caaes. It tnw Dyrup were In general use, I confidently believe . lurge majority of the colds, accompanied by coughs, that now term! nato lu uonaumptlou, would t oueoiuauy arrenren. In fact. I can svuuoneccsiiity for any, wkucauobia u this remedy, l'ing thus atfllcted. jieepectruiiy yours, . , j, v. uiuruAii. Laryngitis Cured without Faith. From Her. Jus. Brown, Minister ot last Reformed tre.bylerian Church, Madison. Madmor, Inulana. Tlr. ftro. W. Th impsBear Sir: AtKtnt a year ago I had an attack of Larinaitis, to which I have beioi subject ftNT a number of years. Leamlug that tills was tne tact, you liunuou me a ooiueoi y our oougn Itedti'ine. My eonfldenee In your preparation was, I confess, not great. Kevorthehw, a it was Innocent and could uo no Harm, i wan inuueeu 10 irr n, mm a uiinv to any, wiin enure siiccw. n uoiouiy rurel me then, hut I have had I ittl or no .flection of the kind since. This statement Is cheerfully given, with th hop that other may b induced to fullew my example, ana receiv me saw. "!"""., A am yours, a:o., aam oav, n. Read This, Also. From Ken. B. ritorer, LL. T., Judge of th Buperior Court ol CUMliinatU . ' ...... ., CinrianiTI, Peo. , IMS. n ri w n i i-1Wr Kir: Tour Cough Mil lar ha been used with great surceas iu my family. I hello . T it to lie a most safe anil cmcacious preparation forth, cur of ordinary colds, a. well as of chronie aftectiens of th hroat and luan. aUnr of my nelghtxirs, who nave leu inegoor mim.u. uinun,. fciue, assure iue that they regard it with fevor. Jl.aivn.iii DR.Q.W. PMIl.Llr8, u .i ..' i' .i ..-! Solo PrarIetor. Mold Waoleaale by Snire, Kekatein .C.I John D. Park: (Jeo. M. Uiioui A. Tofcli Allen c i.l v.oroon A Bro.: Kdw. gcanlan Co,; J. Druggist generally. C. Beaklrt, aud by oa , rz JUSiURIFA .. . , IKKD OATH, grown In Canada, (very heavy;) SPKINb WBKAT, CanaUaClunj SPLIT PR AS: -S UATMKAT.: ,, , ' "" I " CODFISH; ' i ,f. , .1 .,!? ' " WIIITR BKANS; ,Forsbr , ( v.,0DE"i;AttMlciWKlb,