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WAN'iSD. "WANTS," "FOB BALTC," "TO III," "LOST," IO011D," 4o., In thli column, occupying nv Unes or leti, two insertions, twenty -Ore ecnU. WANTED CANVASSER A good ean vaaser to solicit subscriptions for Johnson Fry It Oo.'s publications, flood commission paid. Apply at M DAVE'S BU1LDIN0, corner Fourth and jiace-sireeit. umwio.t, sepj-n- WANTED CHAIRMAKER8 Three or four Chalrmaker at the Cincinnati School Furniture Factory, George-street, near Freeman. sep3-bJ WANTED EMPLOYMENT A Porter, or any business where I can make myself useful, to or oat of the city. Addrou C v., office. gcp3-" WANTED IM MEDIATELY 81 good girls to cook, wash and iron, and do chnihef work. Call at Mrs. WARNER'S Intelligence C.'' aie Fifth-street, between Western-row and Jo.1"" Peraona wanting to employ girls to aew or ran se lug-macbinei, can get them at the same office. sepj-o-i WANTED SHOEMAKERS On women'! peg boota. Apply at 330 Walnut street, lip stairs. sep2-l w ANTED GA8 JITTERS Apply to GIBSONS macdonalu, 202 v ine-street. ep2-b w 'ANTED A PORTER At the Madl- aon llonse. Apply immediately. ' sepz-o WANTED A NURSE GIRL A full grown yonng woman, Immediately. Apply at 133 Weet Seventh-street. scp-b WANTED A HOTJSE-By a gentleman with imall family, no children. A home with out a ball not desirable. Addreae Box 769 Postoffloe. sep2-hw-eodtl WANTED IMMEDIATELY Tiro wire drawers; none bnt competent workmen need apply: to whom the heat of wages will be paid. JOSHUA BODLE I'. Wheeling, Ya. sep2-d WANTED SITUATION" By a yonng man, a situation aa porter; hag bad consldj arable expersence, accustomed to horses; Is well acquainted in this city. Good reference giyeu. Ad dress P. U this office. sti.-b' ANTED TERRIER PUPS Under ninn mnnthi ln. to ijmm mnn kill Bats, free of charge, on next Sunday, m i ociocx, m rearoi tne Burnet House, , Burnet-street, between Vine au itace. and Third and Fourth. sop2-b WAN TED AGENTS To sell a desirable work just pnbllihed, "Julian's Interest Tables," containing accuratecalcalatlons of Interest ata, 6, 7, 8, 9 and lu percent., both simple and com pound, on all sums from one cent to IO,00O, and from one day to six year. A rare opportunity to make money In the sale of this new, cheap and useful work. For further Information as to success, tsati niony In Its favor, and terms. addreas(stamp inclosed,) or apply to J. HAZARD DAVIS, 427 Fifth-street. iep2-amt WANTED SCHOLARS By a competent teacher, several persons to receive lessors on the piano; alao, instructions In vocal music. Addross "Music," Penny Press Office. sepl-aw ANTED IMMEDIATELY A wan to do mending In a Shoe Store, where he can nave constant employment and good wages. Apply to W. D. McKEAN, Aladlson-street, near Sixth, Cotlngton, Ky. sepl-c WANTED IMMEDIATELY Two good , , Sewlng-Machlne bands, at B. ISAACS d JO.'B, No 264 Stain-street. sepl-u" WANTED ROOMS Two ortbree rooma, furnished or unfurnished, without board, in a private family. A responsible neighborhood de sired. Address "B.," at this office. sepl-b ANTED IMMEDIATELY One good journeyman Shoemaker on ladies morocco loots and gaiters. Address, with reference, Box 61, jBlchmond, Indiana, aull-h WANTED 30 WOOD-WORKMEN To work on Street Railroad Cars. Apply to J. X. PALMEli, Omnibus Manufactory, Dank-street. aii27-iUeodl FOR SALE. F OR SALE DINING SALOON The old and well-established Dlnlncr Saloon, at No. a .Biagc ruu'ia sireei, aaving seven iy-nve prompt pay ing boarders, and a good tranaisnt trade. For further partlcularBlnijiilre on the promises, sep3-b FOR SALS A SCREEN A paper soreen, ton by twelve feet, almost new; Apply at Miss JACKSON'S, No. M West Fourth-street Also, a suite of rooms for ront, well adapted to the dress muking business. sop3-b FOR SALE HORSE A fine young horse, warranted by the owner. Can be seen at (J. II. LINGEK'S stable, on Sixth-street, between Smith and Mound. aep3-b OR SALE BOARDING-HOUSE The furniture and good will of a Boarding-bouse, doing a good business, will be sold cheap if applied for soon. The house baa twelve rooma, with a large yard. Rent four hundred dollars peranuum. For particulars, address A. B. G., Penny Press office. sep2-b FOR SALE OR TRADE Desirable prop erty In and near Covington, Kentucky, con sisting or one a"re of ground, with good bouse, con taining six rooms and kitchen, well, cistern and atable sufficient for seven horsea. on the Iudepend ence Turnpike, within a quarter of a mile of the cor- 8 'ration line of Covington. AIo,alotin tbeimrae late neighborhood, fcoutlng Blty feet on the Pike by two hundred deep. Also, a lot In Austen's divi sion of Covington, forty-five by one hundred and live feet. Tbe above property will be sold cheap, or traded for a farm within one hundred miles of Cin cinnati, ettbor in Koutucky, Indlauaor Ohio. For further particulars, inquire of R. B. ELLIS, on the S remises; or of JAMEo B. GRAY, Attorney at Law, cott-streot, opposite Farmers' Bank, Covington, Kentucky. au28-bw BOARDING. BOARDING A large furnished front room, for lady and gentleman, can be had at 219 West Fifth-street; stone front building. Also a few single gentlemen can obtain boarding. eop3-t LOST. T OST A BRACELET On Thursday, a MA plain gold bracelet, with the name of Mary L. Stewart engraved on the Inside. The finder will lie suitably rewarded by leaving it with A. P. Stewart, No. 11 East Front -street. aop3-b X OST OVERCOAT I lost a white gam JL4 overcoat from the top of my 'bus, between the foot of Fifth and Freeman-streets. Tbo finder will be paid for his trouble, by leaving it at WOOD A DUAiiio, tiuj Bixiu-sireei. J. juuaaun, ep3-b T OST COW A blaokoow with short horns, JLJ belonging to Dennis Mahony, on the road to the Observatory. A reward of $ will be paid for her return, or worn ion wnere sno may os louna. sopg.h FOR RENT. 1?0R RENT MEAT STORE One of the Js oldest established, and beat atanda Inthecltv: fixtures f r sale on reasonable terms. Apply soon at jog west oixm-streei. sep3-o FOR RENT A FURNISHED SLEEPING ROOM. One or two gentlemen can be accom modated with a noatly-furnisbed front sleeping room, without board, In a respectable private family, with tbe prlvlleie of bath. Gas In nverv room. Reference required. Apply at Ho. 103 Longworlli- atreet, uetween aim ana rinrn. sepa-p F OR RENT FRONT OFFICE AND BECOND FLOOB Ann lv at No. 22 Front-atreet. iwiwrn-n jriHin nun TTWinui. sepi-nr THE AMERICAN Railway Guide, FOR SEPTEMBER, JUBT EECBIVKD. PBICB 33 CENTS For sale by E. MENDKNHALL, sepa At his new store, No. 10 West Fifth-street. OYSTERS! FRESH OYSTERS AT- jf 933 Walnut-street, CINCINNATI. HAVE COMMENCED FOR THE SEA. JL BON the sale of J.R.MANNAOO.'H, superior raw iTvtn uyaierv. y. luuu, 'Wholesale and retail Agsnt for J. B. Uihn AOo. ' uysters coosea id a superior style at our usual mod a rate charges. auJS-tf LANE it BOD LEY, afASOTAOTOalBS Of Wood-Working Machinery, AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Comer John and Water ts., OlBolaaatl,0. a-ly ' , . JOHg B. IIOBIOa. CA1TIM W. TBOHU J. R. MORTON & CO. BANKERS, No.39 WEST THIRD-UTltEBT, CINCINNATI, OHIO, Dealers in sxcnansre, nana neiea nno loin. Fariicnlar attention paid to Collections, and returns jTumptij maoe, aoje-ow THE PEI288. SATURDAY.. .8EP1 fE.MBEIt 3 W AN T 8 I WANTSII Ir .Ton want a servant, advertise In THB PEMNV PRESS If yVu want a house, advertise la THE PENNY TKBUS. .If yon want to sell anything, advertise In THE PENNY Pit ESS. Ir yoa want to bvr anything, advertise In THE FENNY PRESS. In fact, every want sn.iP'lwl by advartialng In y"HE PENNY PRESS. CITY MATTERS. Syoamor Township held ainoceifclhl fair' yesterday, near Montgomery. ffS'lt yon would have your breakfast digest well, read the fourth page of the Psnit Pbbss as goon as yon are np. jJgrThe members of Cincinnati Lodgo No. 3, attended the funeral of their deceased brother, W. T. Hartmau, yesterday. -ssa i S9 We sre under obligations to S. L. Walker, of Cedarrllle, Ohio, for number fifty three of the Pinny Pbrss. We appreciate your kindness, Mr. Walker, and offer yon our 3f. TStrangera visiting the city during the Fair will find Applegate'e gallery, No. 58 Broadway, to be the place for good and cheap pictures. Mr. George A. Jones, our carrier for Storri, will call npon the residents along the JEUver Road to-day, for the purpose of obtain ing the names of all who desire the iVesi. "The bakery of Mr. Hoffman, situated on iuo co. v unuu xiiuuri'Bireeu, was s entereok auout ton o clock yesterday, by expert villi; i and the till robbed of some an $21 Pease k Co., Sixth-street, east of Wal nut, have received the New York Clipper, the Zfome Journal and Ilarpcr't rlecfcty for Sep tember 3. They have all the new reading of the day. UWe coll attention to the advertisement of Chas. S. Weatherby, found in another col umn. Els fall goods have been selected with great care, and cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. 5J- An evening school, for the instruction of those who are engaged at labor through the day, will be opened at the St. Xavier Free Sehool, on Sycamore, between Seventh and Eighth, on Monday evening next. Hours from seven till nine o'olock. Meteorological observations for the Pbnhy Pbk8S, by Bonry Ware, Optloian, No, 7 West Fourth-stroet, September 2, 1859. O'clock. Barometer. Thermometer. 7 A. M JMM'.i M d Ul.ts.sssiari.HMs.iiMseHsis:4 fo P. at 2V.C0 72 9The residence of Mr. James Bowman, on Sixth-street, near the Hamilton and Day ton Railroad, was entered by a thief or thieves, day before yesterday, and robbed of a considerable amount of silver-ware, money and wearing apparel. Mr. Bowman is una ble at present to state the value of the goods stolen. Fibe. Yesterday, about twelve o'olook, a fire ooourred on WeBtern-row, above Sixth, which, fortunately, did little damage. Some bed-olothing, in the third story, belonging to a widow lady, took lire while she wag absent. It was fortunately discovered by a gentleman who ocoupies the room above, who extinguished it before it was eommunioated to the house. Some of the bed-clothes were spoiled. JSa3Th Republikaner, of last evening, con tains a call for a meeting of those opposed to the Sabbath laws, to oonvene at on Tues day evening next, at eight o'olook. Tbe pur pose is to getup a demonstration, and enter a strong protest against those ordinances pro hibiting Sunday amusement. The place is not yet designated. A boy employed at Dr. Brown's drug store, north-west corner of Fourth and Walnut-streets, took a fit last evening while en gaged at bis work. The proper restoratives were applied and he was resuscitated. He at one time, we understood, was subject to fits, but it had been so long since he had one that his friends flattered themselves that tbey had left him. sT"Therer are more things in Heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy," Wo will warrant that the bene ficial results, derived by the Introduction of the Grover k Baker Sowing-machine, were never more thought of in Mr. Horatio's phil osophy. Any person wishing to see or pur chase one of these progenitors of health and alleviators of misery, oan find them at No. 58 West Fourth-street. FaMi Sttik. Towers k Co. introdnoed, to day, their fall style of hats, under the name of "The Hat." In quality, style and exquisite finish, It can not fail to please the most artistic eye. They also have on hand a superior lot of boys' and youths' fine Frenoh felt hats and fancy oaps,whloh will, no doubt, ereateanrore among the young folks. We would say to those desiring a suitable covering for the "dome of thought," give Towers k Co. a call. Cincinhiti Strset Railroad. A large crowd assembled at the comer of Walnut and Fourth-streets, yesterday, to witness the laying down of the first rail on the Cinoinnati Street Railroad traok. To the Fenny Press was awarded the honor of driving the first and sec ond spikes. With three blows we sent the iron rivet down to the socket one for the Street Railroads, one for the Penny Press, and one for the Queen City three of the greatest institu tions in the West. "Fourth-street is the groat resort of those who desire a pleasant evening promenade. The Exhibition of the Mechanics' Institute, at Pike's Opera Building, adds greatly to the usual attraotions of the locality; and soorowded is the street, that it it frequently with difficulty that the going and returning throngs oan pass each other on the sidewalks. During the Fair, a band of music, from the verandah of the opera house, will entertain the passers-by with en livening strains and sweet harmonies. Let those who would enjoy themselves, spend their evenings on Fourth-street. CITY MATTERS. INKLINGS. Mr. George L. Hanks, brass-founder, died at nis residence in this city yesterday. The Pleasant Ridge folks will give a plonlo ana mutioal festival at that place to-day. William Disney, late Assistant City Solicitor, is praotiotng law in our Courts. See hit card. Forty-three cases were tried in the Police Court yesterday. Two ptok-pockets, named John Miller and Michael Newrohr, were sent to the City Prison, thirty days eaoh, by Judge lows, yesterday. Watermelons were selling extremely low In market yesterday the largest site only com manding thirty-five cents. Cheap. The County Commissioners, at their ses sion yesterday, passed orders amounting in tho aggregate to $214 47. Considerable complaint is being made in regard, to the condition of the streets and aJloys in the Northern District. Several persons were fined by Judge Lowe, yesterday, oharged with creating a disturbance at a ball, at Jefferson Hall, nlgat before last. An Inhuman individual, named Lewis Flung, was committed to the City Prison for ten days, by the) Polloe Judge, yesterday, for abusing his family; A plaoard may be seen In the office of the City Auditor bearing the following admoni tion to politicians: "No political discissions allowed during office hours." What's np? The Cincinnati Street Railroad Company have taken as their office Room No. 1, south west corner of Walnut and Fourth-Btreets, sec ond story. The great National Horse Show eommenoes at Dayton next Tuesday. A half-fare train will be run over the Cincinnati, Hamilton nd Dayton Road. $1 7i for the round trip. Also, was directed to advertise for sealed proposals to pave, with bowlders, Plum-street from Fifth to Sixth, and Elm-street from Seventh to Eighth. The petition from proporty-holdors on Hunt street was referred to the City Commissioners, in connection with the City Civil Engineer, af ter which the Board adjourned, Patrick Foley, who keeps a doggery on Columbia-street, was fined $10 and oosts in the Polloe Court, yesterday, for selling liquor on Sunday. A similar fine was assessed upon John Closterman, for the same offense. Boabd op Citt Improvkuknts. The Clerk was dlrooted to prepare and transmit to the City Council ordinances to assess special taxes for improvements spon property abutting on the following streets, viz: At a meeting of the lot-holders 'n the Catherine-street burying-ground held at the Counoll-ohamber Thursday evening, a com mittee was appointed to petition Council to in olose the ground with a brick-wall. Also, to collect money to improve the same. A man named Honry Boffin ger, a laborer at a saw-mill noar,tho Little Miami Depot, was considerably injured yesterday by a pile of lumber falling upon him. His right hip bone was dislocated, and two of his ribs broken. Doubts are entertained of his re covery. The opposition line of omnibuses has not been withdrawn only ohangod hands. We understand it has been purchased by a com pany composed of the oitiiens residing below Sedamsrille, and in charge of the accommo dating Colonel George Landon, who will al ways be happy to see his many friends on the line. Madame Nelly Sullivan was before Judge Lowe, yesterday, oharged with keeping a house of ill-fame and harboring lewd women. She was found guilty, fined fifty dollars and costs, and sentenced to the City Prison for the term of thirty days. Her boarders, some six in number, were discharged on payment of oost $1 75, each. John Kinney, a lad about ten years of age, was brought to the Ninth-street Station-house, yesterday, in an express wagon, in a beaBtly state of intoxication. He was found lying upon the sidewalk, by a policeman, at the corner of Laurel-street and Western-row. Young Kinney says that he bought a bottle of whisky from a coffee-house keeper on Front street. Augusta-street from Sixth to Rose, Ludlow street from Front to Griffin, Pine-street from Gest to Clark, Clinton-street from John to Freeman; paving sidewalks cn Richmond street from Western-row to Cutter-street; side walks on the north side of Clark-street from John to Cutter. Also, ordinances to bowlder Kilgour-street from Pearl to Third; to pave the unpaved sidowalks on Fourth-street from Mill to Fifth. The workmen engaged in the extensive soap and candle factory of Werk & Co., pre sented their foreman, Mr. Fred. Maurer, with a handsome gold watch-chain and seal, night before last The seal bore the following in scription: "The workmen of Werk k Co., to their foreman, F. Maurer, Cincinnati, Septem ber 1, 1856." Mr. M. having become a part ner in the establishment of E. Schneider k Co., St. Louis, will leave in a few days for that city. HoBTicfLTURar. Exhibitiox. The exhibi tion tables of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society are a Bhowy sight every week. Its rich clusters of grapes, luscious and fragrant fruits, novel and many-hued flowers, remind one of the Cornucopia, or tho Horn of Plenty. These choice specimens assure us of an in creasing interest in our people to procuring tho best. How soon will it be when their prices at our markets will be within the reach of the ordinary purse? Finite are better than medicine. Truo Americans ought to bo getting back to the innocency of Eden, and the abundance and excellency of its fruits. The flower and fruit exhibition will open next Tuesday at the Palace Garden, on the west siie of Vine-street, above Fourth-street. Tbb Casiito. The proprietors of this place of amusement have added to their attraotions Von Weber's celebrated Jubil Ovtrturt It will be performed by the orchestrion every even ing. The publie should not fall to witness this performance. Obstbcctiho Railroad Track. The parties arrested on charge of obstruoting the track of ths Ohk and Mississippi Railroad, west of Vincennes, lately, had a trial at Olney, Illinois, on Thursday last, and were committed to jail in default of (4,000 ail Fisi Ao BuBQiAB-PBOor Sam. Messrs Hall, Carroll k Co. have on exhibition, at tbe Meohanlos' Fair, a safe, which surpasses any thing of the kind ever brought before the publio. Tbe whole weight of this mammoth work of in gonuity, is seven tuns. It has throe doors. On the inner door which is styled burglar proof, and Is three and a quarter inches In thickness, and lined with steel is attaohed one of HaU's Patent Combination Locks, tbe price of whioh is $250. On the middle door is an other patent look, the price being $150. This, too, like the burglar-proof door is lined with steel. Attached to the outer door is a $100 patent lock. The handles of the locks are plated silver. The wood-work on the inside, of whioh there is little, is mahogany, and is beautifully polished. By broaking off the handles of any of the doors, you are as far ad vanced toward getting Inside, as If the handles were on. A plate of steel guards the outside work ing of the lock from the inner, yet, by means of mechanical ingenuity, they are so ar ranged that, with the key, and that only, the door and lock, inside and out, are under con trol. The safe is fivo feet ten inches high, and five feet two inches wide. The bolts are round, being a decided improvement on the old style of bolts; on the outer door there are six bolts one on top, another on the bottom, and four on the side the painting on the safe is highly artistio in execution, and at tracts a great deal of attention. Wo were as sured by the makers that this safe stands un equaled, being the no plut ultra of anything of tho kind known. Bankers and merchants should not fail to examine this piece of mechanism, as we feel assured all will unite in pronouncing it a safe safe. Church and tri Stbambr. Churoh is an institution, and besides supplying the latest and best periodicals at the Postofiice Depot of News, gets up illustrations pertinent to the times. The latest is a copy, by Leslie, of the drop-curtain of the National Theater, repre senting the monster steamer Great Eaitern ar riving; in the harbor of Portland. If von am delighted with the marino view, you will be instructed with a full description of the vessol in the lost Illmtraled London Neat, which is overflowing with interesting matter, hand somely illustrated. A supplement and colored picture are furnished with regular issue, no ad ditional price being oharged. The only thing approaching the AuroraBorealis in boautv.ls the glad face of the sweet girl thus representing summer. Church has a few copies left. ."Officers Grogan and Jones, of the Thir teenth Ward, arrested a couple of women, yes terday, named Susan Bowley and Ann Mack. The following articles, supposed to have been stolon, were found in their possession: Two table-cloths, one double blanket, one bolt muslin, three pieces muslin, one napkin, eloven table-spoons, marked General Pike; twelve forks, marked same; three tea-spoons, marked H. H. k Co.; one tea-spoon, marked Yeates k Co.; one tea-spoon, marked R. T.j three table-spoons, marked Curtis & Co. These ar ticles can be seen at the Hammond-street Station-house. Hard to (Bskt) Bkat. We were, last even ing, made tbe roolplent of the premium beet of the Floronoe, Kentucky, Fair. It weighs ten pounds two ounces, and was raised by Mr. Morris, of Campbell County, Kentucky. To Judge Fllnn we return thanks for the above described beet, and, we assure him, we are at all times willing to receive such ieet-ings. 9 A couple of fanoy draymen, with their friends, orossed tho river, yesterday, fur the purpose of engaging in a pugilistis encounter. Tney repaired to the woods back of the race ground, near Ludlow; but before the battle oommenoed, the proper authorities Interfered, and the gentlemen returned as they went. "Messrs. Higdon and Dunham, of this city, received four premiums at the Piqua Horso Fair two for tho fastost trotting horses, one for the best double team, and one for the best slallion. Hurrah for Ben and Levi I COVINGTON NEWS. TAnv communicfltiona from nnr frlnmli wilt it. thankfully received. Addresj " Press Benorter." box 21, Covington, Ky.j Shads Tbkes. It is extremely pleasant to promonade along Greontip, a portion of Soott, and some other streets, this hot veatlier, shaded as they are by beautiful sugar trees. Whenever a street is laid oft", in any city, It ought to be decorated with young trees, so that, In a few years, It will render tbe sidewalk shady and pleasant in hot weatcer. It costs but little, and will amply repay, in n pecuniary point of view, by enhancing the valuo of property. It will also give health and beauty to the place, and will add toils reputation abroad. In this matter our city will compare favorably with any other of the same population. .SB""We are inclined to believe that beer and ale drinking Is not confined to tbo Germans. The large amount of these articles manufactured hero and shipped lo tbe country, would indicate that either tbe whole population has become Teutonic, or else that Americans Imbibe quite freely. Judge Pkrhin's New Eksidexcb. Our fol- low-cltiien, Judge Ferrin, has commenced tho erec tion of a new residence on Scott-street, between Fifth and Sixth. It bids fair to be a beautiful structure, and wo hope the owner may live long to enjoy bis now homo. Mnsic We were favored with an itinerent harpist, yestorday, in tho person of an Italian boy, about fourteen years of ago. Eo was a splendid musician, and the crowds that gathered around him generally felt that they got their half-dime's worth. jSS-Our city has presented but few features out of the regular routi ne, for a few days past, and, consequently, items are scarce. Tbey aro too busily engaged in their ordinary occupations! to furnish suitable material for sensation arttclos. Sons or Malta. The Sons of Malta will meet this evening at their hall, in this city, for the purpose of initiating new members, and to make arrangements for the coming parade and concert, members are requested to be present. S-Mr. W. D. F. Timberlake, who was thrown from his buggy day before yesterday, on tlio Covington and Florence road, breaking two of his ribs, was resting well yesterday. Bis daughter's In juries were not of a serious nature. JIn announcing the names of the teach ers in tbe High School, yesterday, an error occurred la spelling the name of the nsststant. It should have been written E. O. Huse, and not Heust. Polios Coubt. There were seven cases before ths Folios Court yesterday morning, all of a trifling nature. [By Telegraph.] New Orleans Market. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2. Cotton easier, but prices are unchanged: sales 1, WO bales at ll(ll(c. for Middling; sales of the week 7,760 bales; receipts since Wednesday noon 10,000 bales against (WOO bales at the same time last year, present i took 83,ftl0 bales, against ,1l,oOfl bales last year. Com la very dull at 7.1c. tor prime Whit). Coffee firm atl212!4o. for prime Bio: sales of tbe week 7,730 bags; prestnt stock 4.M0 bags, agalnnt 33,000 bags last roar. Sterling Exchange miaW). Exchange en Mew York KftlH per cent, discount; sight do, H premium. NEWPORT NEWS. (Hiibscrlptlons, advertisements and csmmunlca tlous, addressed to the 'Tress lleporter," Box as, will be attended to. J Brokb Jail Night boforo last the City Council held a session, the objeot of which was to coneldorthatloug-talked of subject, the erection of a now jail. Members were eloquent, and ths advan tages of a new jail were expiated upon; but, for some reason, no action was taken, and the Couucil ad journed, only to witness, hswever, soother evidence that something was wrong, sltber In ths jail, or else whore, lor It was found that while tbe jailor was In tbo Council Chamber, on of the inmates, a female named Mary Murphy, confined to await her trial for petit larceny, had made her escape. At ths latest dates she had not been retaken. Interhitino to Bdtchsbs A8D Woodukn. Sealed proposals will be received at the Newport uarracas tin tne zoth Inst, for a sufficient amount of wood for consumntion at the barracliarnr At, A VAttl from the first of October next. The wood Is to be of a bard, merchantable character, and to be delivered at such time as may be reaulred. Also, till tn flam A date, sealed proposals for beef, for the supply of the somiers, lor tne same length of time, will be re ceived. Advertisements, giving specifications, can be seen at tho ferry-lnuding, in this city. Why not advertise In the Pbess? Passed A Wat. It is with regret we an nounce the demise of Mr. HlmltA'a Miiiri rTnn.. . promising boy, and had just attained that age which pwirays ,D9 cuuaisn nature or youth, and doubly endears them In the hearts of the parents. Bnt hs has passed away li ke tho summer moo in. .lrlt i. now nestling tn the bosom of its Maker, waiting, witn joy ana nope, tor the time when parting will not be known, and when, with voices of gladness, all will join the chorus la tho praise of Him who dootb all things woll. Kbntockt Cbickbt Cmjb. The members of this Club aro requested to attend a meeting at their room this (Saturday) evening, at eight o'clock, as uusiness oi importance win be transacted. A full at tendance Is desirod. The Exeoutive Committee of the Bepublt eaus of Kenton and Campbell Countlos bare a meet ing, to-nlght, at the office of the "Free South." Open to the public. LAW REPORT. BEFORE JUDGE STORER—IN CHAMBERS. Attchment Dissoivio-J. It. Morton Co. vs. R. Sterntt. Judgo Htorer, in this case, disposed of an application on tho part of defendant to dissolve an Injunction. Tho allegation in thopotillon of the plaiutitl (that defendant was about to dispose of his Rmperty, with intent to place it beyond the rtarh of is creditors) was positively denied in the answer; and in this class of cases tbe Court always considered the dmii,l equivalent to tbe alHrniation, and hold that the party, unless he Introduced further ovidenre to Biibstantiato his statemen t, was not entitled to its process. The testimony bore did not prove any posi tive wronjr, or anything like a fraud, but a desire on the part of defendant to retain his prpoerty in his possession. Nona of the wilueflsus state that there won anything in his conversation or conduct that could lay the foundation for a belief that any course won intended by him by which tho creditors would be deprived of tho benefit of tho property that Mr. B, bad at tho time. Some stress hail been laid on the fact that he had paid off his brother; but If this was donu in good faith, he h.ul the legal right to pay off any or his creditors, and might have supposed his brother sus tained a moro cunlldciilial relation than others. Another point urgd, was that ho did nut make an assignment. Tha Court had no power to compel him to do so; no right, unless aiinwthiug like a trust was created, to take possesion of tho property, and then a clear case must be made out. Thoy would, however, advise au assignment to be made. Mr. "ollins-fur defendant That has been done. Court We can see no reason for sustaining this at. tnchment. Creditors are not always the coolest men when their rights are at stako; but indulge views and suspicions that are afterward found incorrect; tboy feel sensibly their loss, anil draw, perhaps, stronger inferences than the Courts afterward would, who are impartial between the parties. The at tachment is dissolved. Iho plaintiff wus represented by Mr. Gibbons. MONETARY. FRIDAY EVENING, September 2—3 P. M. A good supply of A No. 1 Paper was offered to-day for discount by regular depositors, a large proportion of which was disposed of at the rate of 1012 per ceut. The regular discount booses are not bnying outside Paper, audit is very difficult to dispose of it un tho street at any rate. Grafflln & IIowoll, tobacco merchants who failed on Thursday, have made a proposition to their cred" itors, the details of which have not been made public, but we understand that thero Is a fair prospect of their going on with their business. Their liabilities are estimated at 30,0(10. Kobert tltorrltt, who failed some time since, has made an assignment to Thomas J. Gallagher, Esq. Eastern Exchange remains firm at H premium, selling; buying at hPjlOe. premium. Oold firm at : premium, buying ratoj selling at 40c. H premium, Excliango on New Orleans Inactive at H proinluni, buying rate; selling at pur. Eastern Exchange in Chicago is selling at 1!4 pre mium, in St. Louis H pram., in Louisville prem. for Kentucky Bank-notes.. Missouri Currency discount. Illinois, Wiscousinuud luwa Mi " Tennessee , ?4 " North and South Carolina 1 " Georgia and Alabama 1 " Indiana i ree Bunks prtf " No transactions in Land Warrants. Cincinnati Produce Market. FRIDAY EVENING, September 2, 1859. FLOl'It Tho market continneB without cliango; the demand is moderate and chierty local. The sales wore cuntiued to 4UO brla. at $4 50 for superlino, and 81 tiOeyS for extra. 2.I.M brls. were reculved during the luat twenty-four hours. WHISKY The market was dull, but prices were sustained: sales of 850 brls. ut ZM'jilte., the latter rate for wuguu. i'ltOVlSlOKS-There was a firmer feeling in the market for Bacon to-duy, and holders refused to sell except at 7h(!0'ic. The only sales were 41) hhds. Shoulders at 7c, and WJdo. Sides at 9c.. at Madison. There is an improved demand for Hulk Meats and prices aro Mc. higher: Bales of 00,oiK) lls. Sides at Be.; 25,01)0 do. Shoulders at OMc, and 30 hhds. do. at 6hiC, packed; 10U brls. mess Pork sold at tfH. vld -Sales of 115 brls. Unseed at 570. OKOCKttlKS sugar steady and in fair demand: sales of GO hdds. at 7(o7 '40. Molasses unchanged and Belling at 37(a;3dc. Cullee steady. W 11 BAT "f here is agood lininlry for prime White, and tliisiiiutlity is l:'c. higher, but all other grades are In but niodorato demand and pricos teudiug downward: sales of MX) bunb. prime White at Si II; 350 do. at $1 13, delivered; 3uo do. at 81 12; 1,000 do. at St 2H mmdo. at $1 10;3il do., inferior, at eSc, 100 do., lair White, at 1; lwJi.,lair Uod.at U2c; 30(1 do., good, at 95c. COitN'-Tlio market Is quiet and steady: tales of goo bush, at 75C., and 3K1 do. at 7c. KYE A sale of 500 bush, at 72c. The market is steady at 72(oi7:tc. OA'X'S-A fair demand end the market Is firmer: sales of 1,200 bush, at tile., and 600 do. at 4Ho. BaKLEY xuu market la quiet and unchanged. A sale of 1(0 bush, new at 60c. [By Telegraph.] New York Market. NEW YORK, September 2—P. M. Ashes quiet at $5 255 50 for Pots, and $3 25 for Pearls. Flour heavy and 10c, lower on mediant and good grados: sales li.'.HJO brls. at f-H 1 40 fur suporline State; it t 40C4 76 for extra do.; $4(iu4 45 lor supertiuo West em; 1 4ikft4 w for common to good extra; 4 8Ur for old, and $5 UKn..') 21) lor fresh-ground shipping brands extra rounil-hoop Ohio, doting heavy. Ca nadian Flour quiet: sales at $1 50 for extra. Small sales Itye Flour ut $3 !Viiii 311. Wheatdull, unchanged and heavy: sales 15,O0Obush els at 71c. for old Chicago Spring; 81 30 for new White Michigan; Si 376; 1 II lor new White Indiana; $1 40 (oil 50 lor now While Kentucky, and 91 :15 lor now Itcil Zimmerman. Kye firmer: sales 3,500 bushels at 82(&83c. Bariuy oulot. Corn Yery scarce, and a shado hotter: sales 17,600 bushels at fl'e., deliver, d, for now mixed Western; 80o. for old do.; Si!ic. for Yellow Southern. Cats dull at .'Ui12c. forold and new Statu, 37.'IUC. for Western, and ;Wm-IDc. for Canadian. Whisky dull: sales 15(1 brls. at 2e2ijo. Pork w ithout important change: sales of 3,132 brls. at 8H73(ol4SUfor mens, $10 50(410 62 fur prime, $14 for prime mess, $17 lor clear and S13 25 for thin mess, including 5U0 brls. at sellers' option, till the 5th of October, at $14 SO. Heel unchanged: sales of 160 brls. at & 6(l(a6 for country prime; $7(o7 26 for do. luoss; Soll fur repacked Chicago, and t'i((ul2 60 for extra, beef Hams quiet at $I5C-I7 75. Bacon nncnauged. Cut Meats scarce aud lirihur: sales of 66 packages at 7,Sc. tor Shoulders and i lor Hums. Lard buoyant: sales 1,030 brls. at Mi(($llc, andsmalllotsatll.c. Butter steady at 13(uttc. for Ohio, and lf2lc.lor State. Cheoso quiet at 7(.S'ic. as in quality. Wool Ami for all descriptions with a fair domand: sales of 46,000 lbs. domestic llueee at 37(d5Uc. for fair to extra, aud 32(1,500. for pulled. Foreign Wools firm: sales of 4iiu bales of all kinds at current figures. Cotton olosed depressed: (ales of 600 bales at 11,'ic for middling upland. Leather stoutly . Hides firm: Buonc Ayree 26,'ac. Linseed Oil steidy at J7syj9o. Load firm: Galena $577. Tobacco 11 rm at Stall 2'4o. Tallow quiet at loHiol4C The Tea sales to-day wore spirited, and better prices were commanded except for Uouchong, which baa slightly declined. Sugars heavy and declined 'sC on the week: Mus covado a,4ff7o. Coffee firm at llM(Sn?c. 10,000 bags Bio and Java were sold to-day, mostly of the latter. Molasses mlot at 37(qH2c. Stocks lower: Chicago and Bock Island W4; Illi nois Central W; Michigan Southern 2tiK; New York Central 7tV, Beading 44,'a; Missouri Sixos SIM: UnUna and Chicago 7IX; Pacillo Mail 86; United States Fives of 1874, 10.1. The auction sale of Tobacco by Messrs. Gerard, Betta Si Co., this morning, called out a largo attend ance of the trade and passed oil quietly at lull rates. ,4H5 cases of Connecticut were advertised, but the samples of only 474 cases wore exhibited, and they realized loMUloc. cash, to be weighed. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. REPORTED FOR THE PENNY PRESS. 9- For main telegraph report, lee flnt PK ' Arrival of the Overland Mail. St. Lona, September 211 T. M-The Overland California Mail, with advices to tha 12th ult., reached here to-night. Business was inactive, but price were un changed. W. P. Wilkins, District Attorney of Sutter County, and candidate for the Legislature, was shot on the 9th ult. by Judge May, of Yuba County, whose daughter Wilkins had seduced. Senator Brodorick addressed the largest meeting ever assembled at Sacramento, on the 9th ult. He made a full expose of the bargain and sale arrangements of the last Senatorial election. The Convention in Canon Valley had framed a constitution for a provisional Gov ernment, which declares Carson Valley inde pendent of Utah, and gives the name of Ke veda to the Territory. Victoria dates to the 6th had been re ceived. The Island of San Juan, between Vancouver's and the msin land, claimed by our Government as a part of Washington Territory, has been occupied by sixty United 8tates troops by order of General Harney. Governor Douglass had isiued a protest, olaimicjr the Island for the British Govern ment. He had also dispatched some armed vessels and two hundred aapperi and miners to the Island. The United States vessels Mtutachutetu, Jeff. Davit, Shubrick and Active, and the British vessels Tribune, Satillite and Plumper, were either anchored off the Island, in the im mediate vioinity. It was unofficially stated at Victoria that the matter would be compro mised by a joint occupany of the Island, until the British and United States Governments could be advised of the eziating state of affairs. General Harney was ezpeoted at San Juan on the 6th of August. The Fraier Biver mining news was encour aging; $75,000 ia gold had reached Victoria within a fortnight, Advicea from Oregon statea that the Indians were harrassing Lieut. Mullen's wagon-road expedftion, destroying the mile-posts and burning the grass in alltheoamplng-groundi. The Los Aogelos Vineyard of the 15th nit, gives an account of a battle between fifty troops, nnder Major Armistead, and four hun dred Mohave Indians, on the 4th alt., In which about fifty Indians were killed. River News. Fittsburg, Soptember 2 M. Elver twenty one Inches at Glass-house, snd at a stand. Weather dear and oool. Pittsbubo, September 2 P. M. Biver un changed since noon. Weather clear and cool. LocisviLbg, Sopt. 2 P. M. River falling, with three feet three inohea in the Canal. St. Lotus, Sept. 2 P. M. River fallen thirteen inohea at this point in the lost twenty four hours, and is still receding. Nothing; from any of the upper streams. Weather dear and cool. Coal Miner's Strike. Pittbduro, September 2. Coal miners numbering 2,000, turned out in procession, to day, on a strike. They contend for payment of wages according to weight, instead of measure. HOME INTEREST. VT-S. H. Pnrvln, Advertising Agent, He. eo West Fourth-street. a" Winder's Shy-llght Gnllery-All styles of Pictures made on short notice. W Winder's Sky.llaht Gallery, Western, row, opposite Court-street. The cheapest and best Pictures made In tbe city. ftVDastuerrean Gallery, South-west cor ner of Sixth and Western-row, over Hannaford's drag store. Pictures taken and put tn good cases for twenty cents. Warranted to please. aWFora good style of Hnf, sjo to Hlbbert & Brotiisb, No. 8 and 210 West Fifth-street. Their stylo and make are groatly admired by hat wearers. Go and see them. mrOne Dollnr Photographs-Dewey Si Co.'s Mammoth Gallery, No. 112 West Fifth street, Is the place for cheap and uncqualed Photographs, in gilt frames. Their charge Is only one dollar. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAIEV-BY KELLOGG A WILLIAMS, Sale-rooms 22 and 24 Hast Third street. Nplpmliil Household Furniture at Auc tion. On SH'NOAlf MUltMINO, September 6, at dwelling 1148 Fifth-street, between John and smith, north sine, tne entire iuraiicreoi a iamuy removing, viz: Front Parlor. French sofas; sociables; parlor Chairs; Elizabeth do.; marble-top tables; one largo gilt tramo .mirror (cost $&0); Bruasels carpet: what not, and several of the linest aud choicest oil paint ings that have been odered this season. llnck farlor.-One large gilt mirror; sofas; chairs; tablos; lirussels rarnet.fte. s liaiiibers. One cottage sett; dressing bureaus; bedsteads; bedding; wusuatands; carpets; wardrobe, 4c. Dining-room. Extension tablo; Bide board, and a largo assortment of Queen's China, gloss and plated ware. Kitchen. Cooking stove and utensils, and the gas fixtures, Ac. A. KiiLLOUG, sep Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. BY THOS. JOHN STON, in Sale-rooms No. 33 Main street, (next to the Trust Company Bank.) Laat large positive fall salo of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac, at Auction. TUESDAY MUHNINQ, September , at '1 o'clock, will be sold, lu cataloge form, without any reserve, 450 packagea and lota of fresh-Imported Foreign and Domentlo Dry Goods, comprising a general assortment of very desirable Goods for city aud country sales. ALSO WEDNESDAY MOKN IN 8, (September T, in third loft, X) cases, comprising the best slock of Men's, Hoys' and Youths' BroganBiWonien's. Misses' aud Children's Shoes, Congress Gaiters and Oxford Ties; Ladles' Gaitesaand Hlippers; Men's, Boys' and Youths' fine UootsTlvershoes, Ac, we have ever of fered at auction; the greater portion of the stock being woll adapted for the best city retail trade, and every cose to be sold without reserve, aulfti-o THOMAS JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. EDUCATIONAL. SELECT SEMINAKY, FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 133 WEST F0UBTH-8TBSET, lUis"sA.H?itD,cl('l'' The Fall Torm of this Seminary will open on the First Monday of September. DAILY LESSONS IN FRENCH BY Professor IE KICQLES, of whom Professor Fasiiuello says, "1 should deem any Institution for tunate in engaging bini as a teacher of tbe French language." an24 THE CINCINNATI Literary and Scientific Institute, No. ST Hast Thlrd-street, WILL BE OPENED ON THE 5TH OF September, for ths Instruction of persons of both sexes and all agos, by Dr. A. UCBTLS sad a corps of assistants of the first order. The objeot of this Institution is to develop the whole man, physical, mental and moral; to give bim a good knowledge of the moat valuable sciences, arts, languages and Ilteraturs, and especially the greatest of all arts, that of educating youth for usefulness and happiness. For particulars apply at the Institute to A, CUitTItj, A. M., M. V., au?V2w President. MRS. J . A. ORTH, LADIES' AMD GENTS FURNISHING STORE, No. !ilU Fifth-street, Between Elm and Plnm, CINOINNATI. Oombs. Tlalr Oil. Perfumery. Fancy Soar and No. tlona of al I kinds. N. B. Shirts, and all kinds of Furnishing Goods, made to order. auM-am C. BONSALIi. H. A. SMITH BONSALL & SMITH, DENTISTS, No. 118 Weet Sixth. atreet, CINCINNATI. sepl-cm