-WANTED, "WANTS," "FOB 8AEK," "TO LIST," " "FOUj!lD,"Ao.,ln tbii column, occupying it or less, two (nerl)oin, twenty-five wnU. I.OKT Ive lines WANTED Fir or lit MACHINE BA8TER9. Apply at No. 156 Main-etreet. tna-b1 WANT ED An experienced SOAP BOJLEB. Apply to Proctor & Gamble, No. 830 Western-row. anZI-aw WANTED A few gentlemen can be ac commodated with DAY DOABD at No. 26 West Fifth-street. an23-b w ANTED Fifteen good CAP MAKERS, immediately, at 214 Main-street. taui-c-iuwei reaj - , WANTED An UNFURNISHED ROOM and BOARD, by a gentleman and ladr with out children. Addreaa 0. 0., Box tit, Poitofflce. au23-b WANTED To Rent, a FURNISHED ROOM, In a private familr, without board. Addreai 0. M., Peony Press Office. au23-b ANTED BY A YOUNfJ MAN An ocoupntlon in tome business house. For particulars address W. tl, at this oftlco. auM-h WANTED TWO ACTIVE MEN; good wages given; situation permanent. IHO de posit required, for which ample security will he Riven. Call Immediately, at ho. 67 weat Tblrd treat, room Mo. A, second floor. aii23-b WANTED To .elland boy SCHOLAR SHIPS In Gnndrv's, Bacon'a and Smith's Commercial College, flood fur full con mo ofinatmc tion, in double entry book-keeping, and young men savo money by buying them. Apply at II. W. Tut tie's Exchange omce, north-west comer Third and Sycamore-streets, auW-b') W. K. ACKLEY. WANTED. A YOUNG MAN with soma capital is desirous of procuring a aituatlon in eonie business, whore he may hope to secure, in lime, an Interest. For particulars, pleaae addrou W. D. J., at this office. an23-c WANTED BOARDING A lady desires boarding Id a private family. Itefaronces exchanged Address FostofHce Box 142, with name anu itcailon. auJn- WANTED TO COJCH-MAKERS-A young man, who ha worked at the business of coach-painting for three vetri, wishes to place himself under instructions, th.it lie may complete his trade. Address WM. BUCKLEY. l.V, Malu street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ana-c WANTED A ROOM Suitable for a gen tleman and lady, with boarding. The room must be nnfurniahed, (routing ou n pleaaant street, and within ten minutes wulk of Postofllce. Address A. A. A., at this office, stating terms and location. iteference given and required, aii23-bt "VtTANTED A boy from the country, w T twelve years old, wlslia a SITUATION IN A STOKlCor to LEAKN A TKADH. Will stny one year without wagea. Address J. WILLKB, at tliia office. aua-b WANTED Body-makers to work on Railroad Passenger Cars. Apply to J. It. PALMKlt, Omnibus Manufactory, Bauk-st. au22-d WANTED IMMEDIATELY Six good girls to cook, wnsh and iron, and do chamber work. C'nll at 31r. WAUNKB'8 intelligence office 90S fifth-street, between Western-row and John Persons wanting toomploy girls to sew or run sewing machines, can get them at the name office. au22-C w ANTED 25 WOOD-WORKMEN-To work on Street-can. Apply to I. ft II. BRUCE, 1120-aw Corner Second anil Klm-streets. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A double two-story BRICK HOUSE, and two LOTS, In the Cincinnati Building Company's Division, and the whole of square No. 6, in Muxnn ft Ileddliigton's Division, Home City, very low for oasli.or abort credit 011 part. Inqulrei. f J. Freon, Atl'y., north-west oorner of Eighth and Main, Cincinnati, or ofS. Maxon. ou the pre mlses, nuJU-d BOARDING. BOARDING Opened, thai large and gen teel Boarding-house, No. 177 Svoumore-stroet. West aide, between Fifth mid -Sixth. Large and olry rooms, unfurnished, for families. Accommoda tion for day boarders. Heard and Lodging for "ingle gentlemen. Terms moderate. T. A. BOWL. lauiv-awj BOARDING A gentloraan and lady, and two or three single gentlemen can be'accom modelled with comfortable rooms and board, at No, W Mi-r'nrland-atrent. aul7-tft FOR RENT. FOR RENT-NEW BRICK IIOUSE-Six rooms, front and tmck yard, near Eighth und Freeman, to anv one tbut will buy the furniture. Good chance offered, as it will be sold very low. Amount about t-'W); rent $225, Address box i.510. au23-b FOR RENT A ROOM. A large and com modious Boom on Fifth-street, between Main and Walnut, suitable for a millinery atoro, or a tine office. Terms moderate. Inquire at No. M West Fifth-street. au22-awt FOR RENT OFFICE A desirable and convenient front Office on first floor. For par tlciilars call at Ko. 22 Front-street, between lilnln and Walnut. an22-bt LOST. T OST BREASTPIN A small Breastpin, M-A center in shapo of a star, surrounded by black setts supposed to linve bson dropped, yesterday afternoon, ou Fourth, between Ludlow and Itace etreets. Being a relic, the Under would confer a Seal favor, and be suitably rewarded, by roturning this office, or liallio's Bakery, No. CO ICust Front al reot. autt-a LEGAL NOTICES. TRUSTEE'S SALE. ON MONDAY, the 19th day of September, A. D, IBM, at the rotunda in the Court-house, in thecity of Cincinnati, at 12 o'clock JI. of said day, I will sell at public auc tion nil the followiiig-deiicritied real estate, viss: 1. Lota numbered seven 17) and eiffht fKl in snuare number throe (3) of plat D, in the subdivision of the estate 01 uaviu t,. wane, as rocorueu in hook no. 117, pnge ltd, of the Records of Hamilton County, Ohio, and fronting each twenty-live (2n) feet on Went urn Cuuul or Plum-street, and running back the same width one hundred and flfty-iix feet three Inches to Providence-atreet. 2. All those lots of land situate in the city of Cin cinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, and being num bered ninty (so), ninety-one (!)l), ninety-two (92) und ninety-three (!)3), in squnro number four (4), ot the subdivision of lots made by Ilotchklss, Avery and OartT. recorded in Book No. !'), page 6111, of the Itecorus of Ilamilton County, Ohio, una each of said lots fronting twenty-sevon (27) feet, making KW feet in all, on the south sido of Monroe-street, and ex tending back on parallel lines ninety (VOJ feet to un alley. 3. Also the followlsg, situate In Cincinnati, for merly in Millcroek Township, In section number nineteen. H9Mn Townabia number three (.11 in tlm second fractional rnngo in the Miami Purchase, being lixty-tlirce (ti,1) feet and six inches in front on the northerly side of the Cincinnati and Uarrison Turn- me imau, ana running inenco eonneriyjionr nun- sen- bouuded on the east by alot ofgroundoonveyed ny Bertiaru and who, to Joliu jiocuney, November 3, 1W3, and en thewost by alot now or furmerly belong ing to Mark Atkins. 4. Also the following, situate In Cincinnati, Ham ilton County, and Htnte of Ohio, and being lots num bered twenty.three (231 and twenty-four, (21) in Wade A JJUUiey s auuiuon or suoamsion oi low in said city, as recorded in Book 9'J, page 149, of the Hamil ton County Decords, said lots twenty-three (ZH) and twenty-four (24) being on the south side of Fouler treot, wost of Western-row; being each tweuty-live (Ji) feet in front on the south side of Poplar-street, . and running lack in parallel Unoeiuutn one-half the dlstunce from Poplar to Oliver-street. o. Also, tbe following In Oiacinnatl, commonclng at a point on the south side of Clark-street, one . hundred and twenty-three feet east of the south- . east oorner of Clark anil Freeman-streets; thence south at right angles to Clark-street, two huudrod and ono feet; tlieneoinaa easterly direction twenty- tight (2) feetl thence in a northerly direction and parallel with said west line at right anglos to Clark- street, two hundred and ono feet to Clark-street; i thence westerly on the south line i f Clark-street, I twenty-eight (28) feet to the beginning', being lot i numbered thirty-nine (39) In 0, VY. Tucker's sub. division of the Cutter property, as recorded in book number Eitflit 0t in the division among the heirs of - Beth Cutler, deceased. 6. Also, the following lot, situate In Hamilton County, and being lot numbered thirty -nlno on the plat of subdivision of AvoikIhIb, lu said county, as worded in Plat Book Hp., , Vioge of the records of said conn'y. Title (ua(l ins above property good; sale peremp tory; teruisjcash; being: the same propurty conveyed fp tbeundorslgned bv deed of trust from Thn Cincin nati and Chicago Uallroud Company, July 1, ltM, recorded In Book tfo. 1'tj rage JUUN Vv. HKIIRON, Trustee, Cnt,.iNi,V HsnnoN, AU'ys, H8 Walnnt-sr. uultibgt RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT AND VOIt BALE at the SILK AGENCY, ' , . . W Wist Fourth-street, A floe Assortment of bust Quality of LINEN THREADS for SEWINO MACHINES. aulMwf ' ' ' J. H. JOUVET, Agent. GREENFIELD STONET TnE ABOVE STONE IS SUITABLE FOR Htep.Htones.Hlreet-crosalngi and Building pur pones generally, and la cheaper than tbe Day tun tone. ... Call and examine for yourselves, at Ho, SS2 West ern Bow, uoiween xiiuiu ana iticniuona. ay,2-m B, SMITH, Agent. WILLIAM H. BALDWIN, ATTORNEY and Oonnsellor at Law, Chaw's Building Ttlxd street. I doors Itaat of JlalBf ,, . ; 4 IMPOTENCY CURED, AND FULL VIGOR RESTORED, IN FROM ONE TO THREE WEEKS, BY DIR. JAMES, -OF- NO. 79 WB8T FOURTD-STUEET, ONE SUOB BELOW PIKE'S OPEBA-HOUSE DR. JAMES CURES OLD CHRONIC, Mercurial, Byphilitlc, and all diseases of the skin, blood and generative organs. DISEASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES, Such as Amonorrhoa, Dysmenorrhea, Sletorrhogla, Oholorosis, Nervous and General Debility, 4c, suc cessfully treated. BB. JAMES' long practice in New Orloans, and the Indorsement of almost the entdro Southern Press, should convince the most skeptical as to his pro Sciency. Thousands of testimonials could bo pro duced by the Doctor, from persons whom he has successfully treated, did not tbe delicacy of the sub Ject prevent the publication of names. DR. JAMES' Office Is No. T9 Woat Fourth-street, np stairs, one door below Pike's Opera-bouse, where he cun be consulted from nine A, &L till five P. 11 All Professional Interviews Confidential. lauzij CUT THIS OUT! rHII EN READ IT. AND THEN PRE -SL sent it to vonr tiAATAfit and dearest friend, with the request that it shall be inserted in the first pugs ui his scra p noon-ill r. Ediviho I. Miipb.t. No. 218 Fifth-Street. soils Periodicals, Books and Hongs. We append a lias oi a lew oi trie reriouicais wiucn may oe ou- tnined at his store. No. 218 Fitb-street. Nuw York Leilwr 4 conts, New York Mercury 4 cents. New York Weekly 4 cents. Harper's Weekly 4 cents. Km nk Lealle 6 cents. new York Clipper 4 cents. mrler'a Print...-..,... 6 cents, Police Gnz.ette 4 cents, Flng of Cur Union .... 4 cents, Saturday Evening I'oel,. 4 cents, Now York Picayune 4 cents, Now York Wnverly 4 cents. V overly Magnr.lno 6 cunts. Llno-ot-Haltle-Miip ....., 4 cents. Bcientlnc Alnericnu 4 cents, Scientific Artisan 4 cents, Banner of Light . 4 cents. Scottish American Joarnal..... ....... ......... 6 cents, Ilotton Pilot..., ....... A cents. Irish News M n H 6 cents. Life Illustrated...... ... 4 cents. Homo Journal 4 cents. Weekly Novelette 4 cents. Independent.. 4 cents. Century ft cents, Agitator..... ft cents, Huston lnveatlgutur 4 cents. liullou'a Pictorial ft cents. New York Weekly Herald 6 cents. New York Weekly Tribune 4 cents. aew lora weekly Time 4 cents. Leslio'a German Paper....... ft cents, True 1'lau 4 conts, Constellation S cents. M0NT01L.IES, &e. ITarper's Magazine. ..,.,20 cents, Uodoy'a Lady's Uijok 20 cents, Atlantic Magazine Li) conts, Leslie's magazine 20 cents, Knickerbocker Magazine 20 cents. Great ltepublin Itouthly 2U cents, All Year Kouud. m cents, Wnverly Maganine (monthly purts) 20 cents, Peterson's Magazine Is conts, Arthur's Home. Magazine., 18 cents. Ladies' American Jungazino 18 cents, Itoniancist ; 18 cents, Novelette (monthly parte) in cunts, Ynnkoe Notions 10 conts, Nlck-Nox io cents. Comlo Uouiiuet 10 conts, Pickles io conts. Budget of Knn cunts, Ballou's Monthly lo cents, Phrenological Journal 6 cents, Water Cure Journal ft cents. Hunt's Merchants Magazine 45 cents. Kclectio Mapa.ino.... ..,.,...,..... 60 cents, Eilinburgh ltevlew .a 50 cents. Westiulrster lteview , .60 cents. North British lteview; 60 cents. London Quarterly lteview SO cents. If you want anything in the Periodical line, you had better call on EDWABD I. HURRAY, KO. 218 TIFTH-STRKET, Between Elm and Plum, aul6-TuTliS-nm Cincinnati, 0. MERCHANTS, ATTENTION! WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO. on tho ahortest notice, and in the latest and most fashionable style, all kinds of Job Printing, SUCH AS BILLS OP LADING; Y TICKETS; A ION BILLS; 0 . t'KSi BONDS; DEEDS; PBOQBAMHES; BILLS OP PABE; LETTER HEADS; MORTGAGES; CIBCULAB8; COUPONS; POLICIES; POSTES8; CARDS; EAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT WORK" IN FIKC BTYL AT JfODRRATl FBICKS. FRANCISCO fe CALDWELL. )y2l PATENT MACIIINE-MADE WHITE TEA-DAGS: IiiO.inki forqnarter-pottnda; 110,0(111 for lialf-pouinls; 1UQ.0OO fur one pound. NIXON CHaTFIELD, Paper Dag Manufacturers, And Wholesale Paper Dealers, auir-aw 17 and 7!) Walnut street. PATENT MACHINE-MADE BAGS flOU.nno Paper Bags, assorted slr.es, from No I to 2.'i inclualvo, made from extra quality of Wrapping and Manilla Paper of our own manufacture, ou hand and for sals low, by WXUN CIIA'ITIELD, au!7-aw 77 and It Walnut street. : At tho Old Established Stand, SI SAHT FIPTH, BET. MAIN AND BYCAMOItE. I HAVE A LAROB AND DESIRABLE stock i f Houaehola and Office Furniture, both new and second hand, consisting of line bedsteads, sofas aud parlor chairs, Druswls and ingrain carpets, oil-cloth, cutlery, eto. A fine assortment of coun ters, shelving, olllce desks and stools, etc. Also, a stock of Billiard tables, piauoe, extra marble-top counters and tables on hand and for sale low. , auo-am . W M. UABTJCU, Proprietor, i THEPEE8S. Tl'EsjOAY .... ..AUGUST 33 CITY MATTERS. 9Ths offensive taste to tie) hydrant water is abating. e Diatrlot and Intermediate Sohools 1 ere opened yesterday. ayThe opera season will be opened at Wood's Theater to-morrow evening. udge Diokson leaves the city to-day for a visit to Niagara Falls. , ar"The White Sulphur Springs are now owned by a joint-stock company. p9" See advertisement of auction sale of Household Furniture, by Jaoob Graff i Co. U L . ' 3Smith illoke, bricklayers of this city, are now engaged in putting up a large col lege building in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. jjUTWe understand that a chess match will shortly come off at tho Casino, between two celebrated players. SWe understand that tho police officers suspended by the Mayor lost week have gone on a piscatorial excursion, sO'A four-horse wagon, loaded with brick let down at tho corner of Fourth and Vino streets yesterday. jr Bills were passed by the County Com missioners yesterday, amounting in the aggre gate to $543 48. 9'There were seventy-five cases disposed of in the Polioe Conrt yesterday principally drnnks and disorderlies. p!f Mr. P. Gaddia, jr., who has been on a temperance tour through the Eastern States, has turned to the oity. E0The river is in excellent stage for this season of tbe year, there being six feet of water in the channel between here and St, Louis. jTWe were visited with a refreshing shower of rain about six o'clock last even' ing, enough ij cool the atmosphere and lay the dust handsomely. pSrk man named Jacob Leback was fined $5 and costs, by Judge Lowe, yesterday, for being drunk. He was also fined $10 and coats for carrying concealed weapons. "fj-Tte report in ciroulstion, yesterday, that two men were killed on the Little Miami Railroad, near Sportsman's Hall, turns oat to be a hoax. S0Mieb.ael Kearns was before His Honor, Judge Lowe, yesterday, charged with carry ing concealed weapons, and fined $10 and costs of prosecution. EjT The foundation for the new German Citholio Institute, corner of Vine and Long-worth-streetn, is rapidly approaching com pletion. A man named Robt. Smith will have a hearing in the Polioe Court, next Thursday, upon a charge of biting the thumb of Officer Anthony, of the Fifteenth Ward. pH- Two females, named Ruth dwian and Alioo Dorsey, escaped through the shy-light from the City Frison, Saturday night. They were recaptured and sent back yesterday. jTThe case of John Ryan and Mary Walker, charged with grand larceny robbing an orphan of $200 was called in tho Police Court yesterday, and continued until Thurs day next. E3Tho many friends of Mr. J. J. Allen, the favorite Cincinnati conimedinn, will be pleased to learn that he has been re-engaged at the Palace Garden, and will appear each night in his comic characters, drolleries, Ac. jBJohn Fogel, for stealing a lot of gold and silver watohes from a watohmaker on Syo-amoro-Btrcet, was committed by Judge Lowe, yesterday, in default of $350 bail, to answer the charge of grand larceny. pH" A boot store on the corner of Elm and Longworth-streets was entered at an early houryesterday morning and robbed of goods to the value of one hundred dollars. The burglars gained entrance through a baok door. p!3" Captain John Bunker, the keeper of the City Prison, informs us that his hotel is pretty well orowded at present; indeod, too muoh so for oomfort. When will we have a Work-house built? That's the question. t?Complaint was yesterday made to Mayor Bishop against a drayman, who resides baok of Ludlow, Kentucky, charging hint with selling milk in this city, taken from diseased eowa. As the matter will be thoroghly investigated, we withhold further oonunent. There will be a meeting of the lot owners of the Baptist portion of the Catharine- street Burying Ground, at the office of 'Squire Marchant, on Second-street, at three o'olook this afternoon. The objeot of this meeting is to devise means to prevent an alleged imposi tion upon the part of the Trustees having tho grounds in charge. pSf Mrs. Pross and her boarders wero en trial in the Polioe Court, yesterday, upon a charge of malicious destruction of property, in tarring the residence of Dr. J. L. Vattier. There being no evidence against the boarders, a nolle was entered, and they were discharged. Mrs. Pross was held in bail for further exami nation to-day. . 1 , - . r SSTCharlcs Walter plead guilty in the Police Court, yesterday, to stealing a bolt broadcloth from a dry goods store on Pearl street, and was sentenced to make reatora&on in double the amount of the property stolen, and to be confined in the dungeon, of the County Jail for the term of twenty days, to be fed on bread and water. TRiohard Connelly, an elderly gentle man, who resides on Colunj'bla-street, in the vicinity of Gas-alley, was Wore Judge Lowe yesterday, charged with rnocst. His alloged victim is his step-daug'hter, an interesting girl, abont thirteen ye.rs of age. It is the opinion of Dr. Csry, after a thorough examl. nation, that thert la probable grounds for the obarge. i Connelly was committed in default of $1,000 bail, for examination next Thursday. if ;v A Fa Pact! Aiflu BBhRiSl.lli'. John II. Gerard read before the Horticultural Bo- ciety, on Saturday, a statistical pnper con- corning strawberries and raspberries, in which it was stated that, during the season ot 1859, there were sold in tbe Cincinnati mar ket raspberries and strawberries, grown in the southern precinct of Anderson Township, alone, 10,113 bushels, of which 2,123 bushels were strawberries. These, at $3 40 per bushel, amount to $34,384 20. Mr. G. says: Deduct $1 per bushel for nickinfr, market ing and selling, and it will leave abalaiica of $24,271 20. Now add the amount sent from Kentucky. Indiana, Ice. including blackber ries, and it will be a safe estimate to say that double the amount raised in the southern precinct of Anderson is sold in markets of this city. Amount sold from southern pre cinct of Anderson, 10,113 bushels; amount from Indiana, Kentucky, Ae., 20,226 bushels; amount of all kinds of berries sold in mar ket, Ac, and brought to this market, 30,339 bushels, which, at $3 40 per bushel, will amount to $106,780. Mr. tjanlbrd remarked that ho did not wish this paper to be understood as etnbraoing tbe extent of the berry oultivationin this vicinity certainly not in Kentucky that during the strawberry season on the Lexington Railroad in Kentucky he observed the train stopping very often to take on strawberries, and loarned from tbe conductor that there were then on board for Cincinnati 1,000 bushels, and that very train at that time was bringing down nearly tbe same quantity. He had no doubt that Kentucky alone contributed over 20,000 bushels, and that his former estimate would fall short of tbe real quantity brought from Kentucky. Mr. Joseph H. Homer, of Campbell County, Ky., remarked that Campbell County alone sent eight thousand bushels. f Shameful A woman named Mary Lynch was some time since sent to the City Priaon for getting drunk a habit to which she has for some time been adlcted. Mary is the mother of two interesting little girls, aged respectively nine and eleven years, and during her confinement placed them in the care of a Mrs. John son, the keeper of a low doggery a resort for vagrants on Sycamore-street, be twoen Third and Fourth -streets. Yesterday Mrs. Johnson was forcibly ejected from the premises, when she went away, leaving the little ohildron upon the sidewalk, to the meroy of the passers-by. Information was immedi ately left with Lieutenant Small, who had them removed to the Hammond-street Station house, where it was discovered that they were both suffering with the scarlet fever. They were removed from thence to the Commercial Hospital, where they will be proporly provided for. This is cortainly one of the most out' ragsoui and cruel acts we have ever heard of. TTimothy Brandin brought suit before 'Squire Peter Bell, yesterday, against Police Officers John Sdhlosacr, Conrad Zimmerman and Samuel Laforce, of tho Twelfth Ward, charging them with assault and battery. Lnforco was discharged, and Schlosser aud Zimmerman held to answer at the Court of Common Pleas, in bonds of $300 each. The alleged assault occurred on the day these of ficers were on a spree, for which spree Mayor Bishop suspended them, temporarily, some few days since. p3 We learn that it is the Intention of tho colored people in Cincinnati, to arrango for meeting in this eity on the 7th of September, At which Charles II. Laogston, Mr. Rusbncll, and others, of Lorain County, aro to be speak ers, to take into consideration the recent penal enactions in Arkansas and Louisiana, against the presence of free people of color in thoie States. The exclusion takes effoot in Louisi ana on Soptcmber 1, and in Arkansas next January. Grovkr fc Bakkr'h Skwino-Maciiikks. A now lot of those superior sewing-machines has just been received at No. 58 West Fourth- street. Their superior excellence warrant quick sales. Purchasers aro taught tho method of running them, by competent hands, without extra charge. Samples their work furnished at any time Stddknis op Old Woodward. A preliminary meeting of these aotive and spirited young men is called for Thursday eveniog, at the School Board Office, Mechanics' Institute Building. Arrangements are to bo made for the approaching Anniversary; bIbo, for the pro posed Monument to WiLbuu Woodward, the founder of the Old High School and College. A eall is made for a general attendance. . 3" An invalid lady named Carrol wa brutally beaten by the inmatos of Longworth' Building, on Sixth-streot, near Culvert, jester- day. It appears that in consequenoe of her help less condition, Mr. Longworth docs not oharge her rent. This faot being made known other inmates, they entered her apartments and beat her most shamefully, while she was lying in bed, nnable to protect herself, j SrS-Mra. Mary Haustorn, who resides Front-streot, near Elm, met with a severe accident last evening, during the storm. She woe taking clothes from the lino, in the yard of her residence, when ono of the props fell, breaking her right arm, and otherwise bruis ing her body. She was, at a luto hour last evening, suffering intensely. jf We have received a communication signed "Twenty-four Boarders," complaining of a nuisance at the oorner of Lawrenoe and Butler-street. They inquire particularly the polioe, and state that longer forbearance hsts ceased to be a virtue. Meteorological observations for frwNT Pbbss, by Henry Ware, Optlolan, No. 1 West Fourth-street, August 22, 1859. OVclc. 7 A. 11., 12 M 6 P. 11. Barometer. W.W ...21l.ftS ' 2D.51 Thermometer. 1 he body of Francis Taner, a colored boy, who was drowned In tho Ohio Kiver lost Friday, vas reoovered at the foot of Elm street yesterday. Coroner Caroy held an In quest, whiah resulted In a verdiot of accidental cjrowning. , Carol printing, and all kinds of ,vnlaia and ornamental exeouted at Pa PS Oflioe, in a style unsurpassed anywV- ?ders reoeived at the oounUng' room.-., . : fcO-i "ho person who found a breastpin, -flLir oomb. on thu road leading from r.i t 'idee to Cnrthane, on the lth InBt., will pleago at this office. - ' XO- Be Ma nl ,tiU -mV' Ing. There eai B0W M B0 uuuu' w K" reoovory. ., , ' ;;;-, . ; COVINGTON NEWS. Fai a or tii Nobth KBxrtrrtr AoaiooL- ti'ril BociETT.-On Tuesday nextwllt commence the Fifth Annnal Fair of the North Kentucky Agricul tural Association, on their Fulr Grounds, on the Cov ington and Lexington Turnpike, near Vlorenee, and continue Ave days. The cblcf rulo of the Association Is, that ail entries must he made before ten o'clock on the morning of the exhibition, .sis they will be excluded. We are Informed that ample arrange ments have been made by tbe Directors for all com petitors, and that the premiums offered are on a lib eral scale and hence the probability that there will ho amngnlncont display of the product of the soil, In all tbeir great varieties. It is understood, also, that there wlUtieHOnietbliitr now on exhibition, In tbe war of some splendid Arabian Horses, which will be en tbo ground on the afternoon of tho first day. The grand attraction of the whole affair, however, will be the equestrianism of the ladies, who will have a trial of skill on tho laat dny of the exhibition, when It la expected that there will bsujiiteiin array of beauties, both from the cities of Coring ton and Cincinnati, to dlsputo the palmof excellonco. , We shall endtavor to be there to see. LO' ATIOW OP the Privatb Rkmixaries. The time for the opening of the Private Semiuarles of Covington, biing near at hand, we fil called upon to give their varloin locations, for the accom modntiou of ths g, neral reader, as well ss fur t bote who are desirous ot furnishing pupils. The location of Mrs. Haines' Seminary is in College Buildings, in Eleventh-street, between Madison and Wasbincr ton.- It is abeantiful spot firthe purpose designed, one for which nature lias done much, and yet there is an opening for art to accomplish more which wc hope to see done at no distant day. Mies Haines will reopen her school on she first Monday in Ecptomber, undor tho most flattering auspices. Mrs. Phelps will opon her new school at the same time in Greenup Hall, In Qroennp-atroet, between Third and Fourth, Professor S. Maud has located his now school, fur boys and girls, on Fourth-street, between 8outb and Qreennp, In tbe building recently occupied by Wm. Gwigo, and formerly owned by him He will open on the first Monday in September. Omnibus Acunt Robbsd. The boarding home of Mrs. Hays, located on Sixth-street, trotwoxu Scott and Or nup, was entered on Saturday last by some bold t'livf, and a man by the name of David Adams robbed of a small sum of money. The rascal climbed upon a shed, which gnlned him an en trnnco throngh a window into the room where Adams lodged. There wero four men sloepinn in the same room at the time, neither of whom were awakened by tbe noise. The monoy taken was about twelve dollars, the proceeds of a trip Mr. Adams had made but a few hours before, on the cars, as agent of the omnibus line. 1 That Abduction Case. As we at the time chronicled the fact of the abduction of tho little girl from tho Madison House, a few days ago, by Mrs. Brant, aud whose return wo hare nuticed, it Is but right that wo showed jiwtice to Mrs. Brant. At the time she was here alio borrowed five dollars of thu Rev. Mr. Illnor, which was then thought to be "rt sell," butthat gentleman received a letter from hsr on Friday or Saturday lost, inoloslng tbo amount. In the lotter sho persists in saying that alio was por suadod to take the girl and adopt her but of that no more, as It is only a matter of vurnoit y between two ladies, NEWPORT NEWS. a of Caush and Ekfkots. On Friday evening last a couplo of younsmenof ourcllycntoredacon- fi'ctionery on tho coru rof Bcllevue and Isabella streets, and made tlicrnseUe rather too free with tho pi oprletur's goods. Upon lioiuj remonstrated with they assaulted the owner. The ring-loader, named Wm. Andrews, was arrested, but I lie other escaped. Andrews was yesterday tried before Mayor Hawkins, and lined ?.) aud costs, in default of which lie was committed to Jail. Vox 1'oiTLt. A communication lias been received by ui, from a clttxen of our town, hearing upon tho jail now used in our city; also setting forth the modus operandi of getting a new one; and Imw to make tt a paying institution. Jmt as soon as Council determines ur"n building a new jail, and "Vox I'opuli" will fhorton Ids article; it being on tltoly too lengthy In its prfxi-nt form for our paper, we will give It-a place In our columns. The manu script can bo obtained at our counting-roan, tipa upplirution, if desired. Fiaq Pbf.8E.niatio'. Tho Turner Soololy of our city was yesterday presented with a beautiful silk flag by the ladles. Th flag is a very haudsiimo one, being niadoof tho bost silk that could bs ob tained, The presentation took place at the Turners' Hall, and passed off pleasantly. A large number of Cincinnati Turner! were in attendance. Bau. To-Niaiir. The young men of New port Rive a party to-night at Odd Fellows' Hall. Trmmiumeera will exert thonisolvo to plcate llno in attendance, in a style heretofore unsurpassed. Mentor's hand has been secured, and tho lovers of the daiicu may feel assured that it will bs a as cuEncuz nffair. ' COLUMBUS NEWS. COLUMBUS, Aug. 22, 1859. to Tub Adultery Cash. The adultery caso ngninit Josoph B. Hunter, which was dlsniissod bofore 'Siulre Hoyl, on Friday laat, on account of a deficiency iu the affidavit, was again set for trial be fore Isojuiro Miller this morning. The warrant was issued, and Hunter turned up mirsing. It is tho In tention of Lorash to push the caso through, should be be able to And the party Interested, Bound Over. S. B. Hannutn, Esq,, was, on Saturday, bound over by 'Siiuire Heyl, in the sum of 8S0, lor his apponranco at tho Probate Oourt, lo answer a chargo of assault and battery, on the person of B, Mottles. Mettles was previously bound over for a similar charge on the person of 8. B. Hannutn. Little Miami, Comjmwjs aso Xenu Eait,- aoAD. This company have lately torn up all the old wooden cattle-guards, aud rebuilt iew ones with stono, which will benefit tbe road, as well as beiog the moro safe for the traveling public. New Eatiko-hocsi. The Railroad Com panies have erected a splendid eating room at the depot, in this cUy.aud intend getting a supply of Artesian water from tbe well, now burlug in tho State-bouse yard. We think, from present lappoar ances, they will have to wait some time fur water. Attempt at Suicio. Mrs. Wilson, a for tune-teller, attempted to commit suicide, yesterday, by Jumping into the river. , Sho was pulled out and taken to tbo lock-up, whore she remained until this afternoon, when sho was takon to the County In firmary. 1 Abuksts. Several arrests wero made yes terday for drnnkenaess, among which were two ths gentler 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmm for the 6ft M 74 job the fan " School Board. At a meeting of the Sohool Board, last evening, the following appoint ments and salaries of teachers to the High School, made by the Union Board, were con firmed, vli-: To the Woodward School, D. Shopardson, $1,750 j George W. Harper, $l,320j J. t. Thornton, f 1,200; Mary B. Smith, $800 Mary. E. Whito, $800; Ma tilda Bray, $000;. A. Brunner, $300; S. Yeith, $300; O. Aiken, $200. To tho Uughca' High Sohool: Cyras Knowlton, $1,750; J. M. Edwards, $1,320; D. W. C. Brown, $1,200; S. Wright, $1,100; Harriet B. Coons, $700; A. Brunner, $300; S. Veith, $300; C. Athens, 200. George Harris deolined an appoint ment to the Bit. Auburn Sohool. The ecu mittoC on Boundaries was instructed to report next Monday night, on the propriety of redis triotlng the Eleventh and Twelfth Blstriots. The suhjeot of German instruction in the Eighth, Eleventh and. Twelfth Districts, was referred to the committee on Ucrman-EcglUb sohools, for a report next Monday. Mr. Al bert Hinebuck as appointed to tuo Ueruian department of the lit. Auburn School, at salary of $20 per month. ' Mr. I. M. Allen was appointed to the Fourth Intermediate Schuol. at a sulary of $33 33 por month. resolution was nude by Mr. Powell to eontinu. the Normal School, and lost by an overwhelm ing vote, after wuloh tbe Board adjourned. . if. .1 r..... : pJTti following It list af leiten dto talned for nonpayment of postage at the postoffice, In this eity, .August 22: Itsnlcl RntTner. rWoort, K i.eyiioiue or. non, uovington, tip, r Joseph Bhaefer, 1'eor irla, fit it. nen. aiarpny, uran dOiilf. Hiss. Tlwniaa tiauly, Princeton, ill. HOME INTEREST !' " . ; Twenty-five Cent Ambrotypes can be had at Aithoati & Co.'s, No SS Broadway. Applegate k Co.'s Gallery, No. Broadway. -Who would not have a likenoi themselves at a cost of only twenty-live unit' " 8. II. I'arvlii, Advertising Agent, So, 80 West Fourth street Winders' Sky-light Gallery, Western Row, opposite Court street. Ths cheapest and best Piotures made in the city. Winders' Sky-light Gallery-All stjles of Pictures made on short notice. Daguerrean Gallery, South-west oorner of Sixth and Western Row, over Han oaford's Drug Store. Pictures taken and put n good cases for 20 sts. Warranted to please. MONETARY. MONDAY EVENING, Aug. 22—3 P.M. Currency remains scarce, with an active demand for DlscQtmtn; the market may be culled a shade !er. bhurt duto say aOM day I date, approved mimes lutfau Pr cent.! ontfilde rate, l.':iSo2 per cent. Xutteru JSxchangu remains Arm at ' per cent. premium, selling rate; bnylug at IS rente. Oold active at ($i0 cents premium, buying rate; selling at 'i per cent, premium. Now Orleans Exchange is dull at M dieconnt, buy ing rate, selling at par: MowYotkUatesef tbe Jutb, quote Laud Wanontt, as follows: 40 Acres Soiling at .. - 31 l to w 2I " ' " .. lis) " ' W Kaetern Exchange, in Chicago, sellinit at 3H pre mium; in Bt. Louis, IX, Snd Louisville, 4. So change In Uacurrent Money. Cincinnati Produce Market. MONDAY EVENING, August 22, 1859. FLOUR Tho niarki-twaa unchanged, to-day, dull i be sab s were BOO brls. at tt 04 fur Hnnnrflne, and ?! V:H"V 1" lor extra; thu luilrr rate lor iiouiii" txira White Wheat. 3 500 brls. were retoehed the last fnrty-e!sht hours. WI1IHKV The demand for this article continues active, wtlh sales of 70U brls. at !H24)c.i the lattei' rate fur wagon. PUUVISIOkS A continued good demand for Ba con, with sales of li hhds. Sides, at y'4c; l,'.fXi pter common llnrarf, cauvased, ut JUali.-uii, at Kiltc. " packed: 10 tlercri do. at lie; and 1,000 plecos cnni mon Hams at Mic., loose, Uuthlng douo lu 1'ork. or Larl of consequence. OIL Sales of M brls. Linseod at Mo., and lb do. at 56c. Tbore lHafairdsmnnd atUo. urtOCKUlKS-Tho market Is unchanged and stead. Baleanf III hhds. Sugar at 7M07tc.: 100 brls. Blolaxees at 37)jc ; and ICO bags Coffee ut Ufeftiac. WHKAT There was a fair demand, to-day, and tho market cloaod steady andflrniatllVioc.for prfioo ltd; and 91 Uririjl 10 for prime White. Kalua of 1,2110 burhels Km at Vc ; ,mfi do. at SMSiv, 300 do. at Wc ; M do. good White at 9l 0.V; M do. tH 05.; l.tKii do. prime White at gl ui; and l,aoodo.at tl lu, delivered. , .. . . CUIIN The market remains dull, and price aro lo. lower. Salts of 1,MW bushels mixed, at T7o. IIAKLEY-Tbere is some demand for old lit 6flo., b'tt the stock of this iiuality Is about exhausted. 'Intro is more of the new crop offering, aud prices are nominal. OATS A In ir demand, and prices are steady. Bales of huh buKlml ae toe.; I.MKjdo. ateic: and Mu do. lo livoiod at 4JC uTTTKU-Thn market steady and firm at lf.917e. fir choice Western lleaerve, and lll(c. for prime Central Ohi i. Sales of :m packages at these prices. i lIliKSK-A good dcuutud, and prices are Hrm. Sales of 3.10 boxes prime vteitorn Iteserve at (SftiVji .5 for [By Telegraph.] New York Market. NEW YORK, August 22—P. M. Flour firm, and 10s. better: sales MOD brls. at tt 2nl .' for HiiDFrtliia State, S dntpl ?.' for extrudo.; $1 Z-'lfrf to for soperline Western; $l W,(6 .1 In for common to good extra Western; $ fuof' furold.nud 4 l.'n.aH aitor do.freeu-grounil sliinpliiaT brands extra roiind-hnop Ohio; closing steady. Caiindian i'iour uuiet: rales it" brls. at ft inQi 73. Small ealcn Kjo b lotirat $3 ".' V. Wheat lp2;. better: sales ll!,uW bushels, including unsound Cliicncjo Snriug, at 7iu ; now WhlU Ohio ot $1 ii; new tt'idie himmclynt $ 4.rnil M); old do. nt SI 2"; new U-d Southern at Si Dlttol ft; new White Southern at Si 40, and old and new Usd Slilwaii5.li Club on private lorma. Kyellrmer: sales IIV bushels now at UK. liar ley ijuiot. I'oni scarce: sale's 16, MO budicls at 7d(ri0u. tor old mixed Western, in store; Me. for tow do., and Sta. for Sonthern aud sound Yellow. Oats firmer at Soft lllo. for old State; 4iy2c. for new do.: 37ff?43c. fi r W iMtern and Canadian. Whisky tlrmer; sates 123 brls. at UWJiVio. Pork liimnr but leas active: salos ,'i'M brls. at 8u .i7i14 .Hi for mess: it i:t I2A1.1 2o f"r thin mtM. and J 10 12(5 in 'Jh for nrimn. iieei uncnaogou: saiee 2.11 urlH. 1110. N ft .r fiOfi&R mr country nrluie: fi I fordo. ffffcjll fiir repacked Chicago, and fur extmdo. lloefs Hani, dull at $lf(f0l. buoon: sales 50 ttorces tiaggeit llama at ll,'4c, nun nil unui. cry salted Bidcaut Mc Out Meats Ami: sales 263 pack ages at (iJiCniil'i.c. for Slmuldon, and Cuc. for Ilaina. Lard quiet: salesSK) brls. at li$llc. Unttcr linn at lal'v. for Ohio, and 16021c. fn Btnto. Cheese firm nt fiSfiuHc. Cotton unlet: sales 6.0tl liales. . Sugar arm. Coffee firm aud active . [By Telegraph.] Liverpool Market. LIVERPOOL, August 9. up jO.ooo bales, of which 1,40(1 bales wero to snouiiatnin, and 2.li bales to exooi tors. The market closed dull. ' and soino imtliorities tar easier, but not uuomblr lower. Holders oiler freely, but show no ciiayosilma to pruss sales. Middling Orleans 7 3-H'td.; do. Ilplunds f,"i,il, alanclieHtar ailviiies are fnvirable. fur ex port, goous uuninni, uiil miner auu, moiigriuria iur home and the India tru lo. Brcadstutr. Messrs. ltichardson, Bpenco k Co. quote the market generally very dull. 1'lniirnt'adv at V'mtYitTA. Wheat very dull anil tbe isolations nr,. barely maintained; Westoru Ued ls.(U.((e0ii.: VV hi tii tie4il.6d. A small parrel or new HontSerri Whito brought HSim.fid. Corn dull; uiixod and Yellow !. '.nl.ur.os.; White 7(7e.3d. Vrovisiiiiis lletT dull, but aloaity. 1'orK dull, Daeon dull, but steady. Lard dull; ml' unim portant. Tallow Inactive and iinchituiied. l'rodure Aaliea nniet. Linatod Oil B"iu steady ut ."i.sd.(J3a.iKl. for cuuiuwn. Spirits Tur- pentiucstoauy. [By Telegraph.] Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, August 22—M. Flour very dull, there boind no shipping Jo- dniiiiind; siuull aalcs superfine nt J..'-S 37', and ex tras auu inncy ii steady at &l 75. Iras aud fancy from up to 6 ui. Hye Iflonr eaay at ?J 75. corn-nieai 3 exx. There is more Wheat coming forward, and price 3 6I are drooping: sales 4,0f bushels at pi lol ;v for Ked, and $1 aig.1 30 for Whito. ilyo wuntisl at 7 . Cora Is in domand, and has advanced 7e.; sales 3, Oil) bushels Yellow at anotHlo. Oats In lair demand ai 3&oi.3be. fur now, and iiti'Sc. fur old. Provisions dull; sales olmnss I'oikat (IS; Mcaika Sid'M sold ateMcundilNicaakscauvaiiedilamvat 12c. Lard holl.-i slowly at lV:l'Uc. in brls., and Ilk. lu kess. ' W hisky In better demand; 2U0 brls. Ohio uM ut 27c. How held higher. [By Telegraph.] Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, August 22—M. Flour quietand heavy: quotationsunchangerl. Whoat atoady and buoyant, aalca iVn bnalieh nt $1 15g;l aofor White, ai d $1 ui,i V for Jtwl. Corn Hrm: Whito 7fi7te.; yellow 7noe, Provision dull: meat fork sella at Sit SO; Bacon tildes uki. Whisky llrm at lie. for Ohio. [By Telegraph.] London Market. LONDON, August 9. Consols closed at 65 for money and 96 eJ.'.VS for eecniut. American Securities genernily uiiohanged. Illiuoia ehares quote at.Hft.U: Illinois Seven, of 1CT, 8n'i(f8.s0; New York Central CtisJKT; firlo Third Mortgaxe . . [By Telegraph.] London Market. LONDON, August 9. ' Breadstuff's dull. , Wheat did ided slightly . ou new. Bngar stwoly. Tea arm. Tallow firm at a.ls; Linseed Oil flim at 28s, 6d.2s.td. I'reaoh-English and Germaa-Eziff lish ' ' '' 8Cfl.0Ol. ' ,.f i !V; a A fIIE TBTJSTEE.t OF THE WESIeVAK M. K .male College, Vlnn-stiert, l avo dotoruilni'd to make tlte eoiinieln Uoderu Lantuagi-s thoroughly irifctical, and inerel'ore sueceerti'ul, To this ud thoy iu.v organized a t'rlnuiy liepartuiont In Kiench slid Uerimtu, in which the young pupil, fjll be taimlit euelitng, iteauiiig and Utiiun, lu oiiaor ot tiu-ns limaiuues. in the same manner and at tbe aamo time as they are tanirht tliesnuis brum ins in linklnb. Alore advanced srholars will betuugbt as iimny of their regular studies as possible lu t rench ainiUor nian. ' I . ' ' i . lu this way an ability tospeakaud rlt" tlieae lun- .,uua wilt lu, m, i.tuitl'v Mn,,ii-il 11 .liu n.ntila j L'itmgawm'beiopiranitum: IM f or tur tiler Inclination apply ut the Lollrga, on Vins-street, bvtwwn blxlb ami S viDth. alllO-cOiWcw UUUkiUl AUKS, ticeidcut. '.i, i i 1:! 11: . i'