THE PRESS, AHDT W. FRANCISCO. JOHN D. CALDWELL. Diroki ato iaeFairoea.-" . 0FF1C1 XO. 14 VEST rOCHTH UTRfET. CINCINNATI: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 The Mechanics' Exhibition. We bar been deeply interested :n the every day manifeetationj of publio regard fur the display made for thnin by our mochanios and manufacturer!. Daily and nightly the roowi are thronged with visitors. The different de partment! art aearohed by lome for novelties, to gratify mere curiosity for more odditlei. The majjr portion of vlaltora examine, to aca artlclei beat adapted fur given uies; they patiently obiorve and eoniparo. Intentora and manufacturers are benefited by competi tion. Bach obaervei the itrong points la bin neighbor' tpeoiiueni, and learns to correct bia own deflclencloa. In this regard, the emula tion and rivalry doea all partiei good. Ilavlng given a baaty glanoe about the rooms, we give a few more ipeoifio notiew. HOMINY MILL. OowDr A Wki.sb'h Tprlght Hominy Mill, bero on exhibition, in la praotioal use In the city, uud wo havo the testimony of those who manufacture with theso machines, that tliey obtnip an advanced price for tbo hominy tlniii made. Those who ice the working of thouiill rooognize a remarkable advantage in the por fcotionof tbiiwork. The corn la worked dry; and tbia machine, being dwJo at but light cost, will cause the more diffused use of this obeap and desirable food. The rights for uto, in this and neighboring Waatorn States, aro for aale by Richjikdbox, Weight k Holmak, Springfield tbat ohoioe place for manufacture of agricultural instruments. HOMINY MILL. BRAMBLE'S SUSPENDED SPRING BED. It is claimed for this new style article of furniture tbat itn oiinplicity, comfort and graceful appearance is suck as to recommend it for household elegance and luxurious cow fort, and, when "sickness damps tho brow," the moat comfortable) and convenient for the sick and invalid. It has no feet, but is sus pended on springs, so that no jar on the floor, or even of the bed, can incommode the per son lying on it. ItlinsagenUonpringingaud Bwaying motion, horizontal and perpendicu lar, not to be attained by any othor contriv ance. The head and foot-boards can bo re moved at will for the convenience of putting on or removing a tick person. Mr. H. F. Eobins, of Madison, Indiana, manufactures this novel bedstead. Mr. H. McCi'M.ouan is sgont at the Fair. CARTER'S FILTERING HYDRANT. As good cloan water is a blessing, it be comes those building houses to inquire if Carter's Filtering Hydrant, which cleum and filters itEelf, is not ohetiper than those in common use. See samples manufactured by J. B. AT. Gibson, of this city. NEWSPAPER ADDRESSER. Tbtre bss been on inhibition a p'irtially ma tured mnohino, by wliioh great economy of ei ponso and time iscxpeoted to result froui its e."e, ia tu.tiling a large circulation of newspaper. We Eiiy partially matured, fur although tlio de tiga has great merit, it is not completed thero being as yet no inking attachment. The iiuthor is a forvent, hopeful, enthusiastic no a chioist not a printer who, nftor considerable reflection and soma conference with practical men, dashed off his present design, obtaining lis patent only but month. Ic is a mnablne whioh wo oan perhaps but incfi!?iently describe, from the itutfy of but a half-hour. Imagine no endlets metallic belt of brass say six inche.i wide and twoaty-four fuet two Inches in length revolving at a night even with tba waist of a working-boy, ovor two wheelp, on at each end. This bdtj in revolving, brings on a lovel, oonsecutively, four divisions in which are plaoei, as the belt revolves, tjpo-frauiei containing typo to print twenty papers with addresses. Four divisions, twenty pnpers to a division, make eighty papers to one revolution of the belt. Even by slow hand-powor, as we observed, the belt made thrco rorolutlona in ono minute thus addressing two hundrod an.l forty papers each minute equalling fourteen thousand four hundred per hour. Grnnltagtcii thousand to be tho result, tho sanuino proprie tor concludes that the cost of ono man and lour boys tending tho machine ths brief period needed will be but one-eighth of the cost now paid to persons writing addrosses, deemed to be worth $1 per thousand. The process of feeding the papers in the maohine may be tbus described: two boyi stand by the machine with the edition of tho paper folded np ready for wrapping at hand, and between equal compartments on t'uorvolving belt are laid tho folded papers, c. tendingover the type-frames laid longitudinally on tho revolving belt; as each piper paseei betweon two friction rollers one above aud tho othor below the bolt the paper is pressed dowa upon the type frame, imprinting across tho middle of the paper the desired address. Each type frame is, say two and a half inohes wido by one inch thick, containing twonty separate grooves, in which, by two screws, tho name and place of residence in small-cap types Is ad justed. When needed they can be removed at will, and others substituted. Tor club papers no wrappers are needed, and the paper is by this process legibly addressed at a uniform part of the paper; go that when a postmaster takes them from his boa, all are in order, he ean road thoir address without difficulty. The inventor, Mr. Gkorob Hctchibon, has taken his machine from the city, having yesterday left for his residence in Allegheny City, where bo ean be addreeeed by lotter. Another model hu been placed in the Fair, of which we may speuk beroofter. Mammoth Methodist Conference In Manchester, England. A nineteen dnyn leaoi'm of six hundred Jlothodiat rvliuiatcrs, in Jlauchcater, Kag land, hna just closc!. Botue of tho ablest proachsro of the British Isle 7ere in atteiij a tics. Our Own County Fair. The Hamilton County Fair opened yosturday. We promise our readers that they will bo well ropaid for a visit. AVe will makonoto of tho Meritorious points of intcrnut distin guishing ths Fair from day to day. Street Railroads In Philadelphia. Thers was a terrible outory at projected Street-railroads in the City of Urotherly Lots. Now fourteen routes are in tuocessful daily use, and three nujre Trill be ready for the "two hoii ear." Street Railroads In Philadelphia. Daniel Tucker has got Out of the Way---Omnibus Stock Below Par---The First Street Railroad Car on the Track. IX'iw - :-,-"4-.i -iE'.r-"ryijyi'Jiia li Street Railroad Comply The Clnoinna j .. yesioroay p aoeu a dbi iwu-iiurro iianvugcr ' v ' . J oe l i-. . - - t rft lit. J!.. oyiv.MD.u, s .,rm. adelphla,and 1. tho one named the "IJIteen City " uch made. few trip, on the Little Miaui Railroad, some blessed Sunday, a few week, ago. It was sold to the "Cincinnati Street Uallroad Company" and now b.a.s its ,m 1... . ni. ......! nnmo. add can now uuuer j nurauuu manufacturers will be placed on tho trnck from day to day a, they are completed. The route opened is from tho Chumbor of Commerce to .i.n:.. T...:tJ1.. r v:-,i,..fm, .n.i wr... T,,Pin,ilnliSn1nn;.,n.n,lHn,Bnv.0i, tho morning of the 1st of Aujt, found that tbey had boen awarded Street Railroad Roulo gravel and dirt he. been removed flora the rails, and tho iirst trip of tho people's popular lineisto take place this morniig. The cur in , .- t ,.., use was mauo miller-stroot, theBCO up Enymlller to Maple- Irct, thonce on Maple to Frcoman-strect, tbonco on Freeman to Western-row; thonce, r.tnmir.. on Freeman to Seventh-street, No. 2, vis: commencing at the intersection of Fmirtli nnd Wnlnut-straets. thence ut Walnut - . ... ,,. .t i i n- 10 iMUiu-sireec, ineano uunninum j - - o. mence on ,evemn u T.n-.un,.w.. Vine to Fourth-.treot, thence on Fourtk to nut-street, to tho place of beginn.ng. The term, exacted, sd as per contract, are, ho company i, bound ta arrange with oisn i,. i!, Hm Lowldorod streets of their .....,-..,. route in repair, to p,iy to tho city, monthly, tbo tun, of one centfor each and every pas.en- ;;er carried by said co.npany-thelirst monthly ,.in.nt to be made in one month from the cnmmenoeinont of the running of the cars; and ilso to wto the city, annually in ad- vance, tho suui of thirty dollars, as licenrc, on each car omployed by thorn on tneir route, Street Ka.lroad Company nave got mo ... route j laid with the rati, and to-day ah ow su - c.fully that th e obstruot.on offe nary twel is but slight The following list and to soli tickets, in packages, twenty-live for one dollar, , , wnt, nmmor,1alil Indintrv the Cincinnati ku rf ,,,., hM been handed T T a- . P ..M.nT Dr John L ... by th, ' Ireasnrer: President Dr. John L V'''0'? rectors, J. 1 V attibe W J' II. Hakdy, C S.Kauvma and 0. B" Success to this route; succoss to all the other ... , , ,..i j .l. routes; success to tho poop who traye 1 u th. Street Railroad ears; nnd we cordially hop. that the contracts made with the city by each company will be fairly and fully earned out. As the city owna a fifth interest in tho grosa receipts of all the.e organizations, it is to tho interest of the tax-payer, to give It a generous aupport, Shade Trees versus Parks. Vo have no unfavorable regards toward the property-holders skirting tho lower side of Twelfth-street, or Flum-strect from Twelfth to Fourteonth-street. We have no inclination to oppoFO a measure proposed by so worthy u oitizen as the Chairman of the J'inaiico Com mittee, of the City Council, of tho Queen City. V"e oppose, out aud out, tho"l'arU" resolution offered last Wednesday niijht by Mr. Thomas II. W sassier. V'e moan tho propofitiou to instruct and authorize the City Solicitor to condemn two additional squares cf ground, tu complete a grand jipinre, in which tho Elm streot Orphan Asylum lot, now tbo city's, is to be wedded on its right, to all that portion betweon it and Twolfth-stroot; and tbeoli Presbyterian burying-ground now nominally Lafayette Square, also owned by the city to be united to the Ejilsoopnl burjing-grouud and nil tho lots between It ond Fourteenth-street. Via opposo the rofcolutton, becauso, if adopted, and the two tquaros thuB extended aro properly improved, it will take from tho people's pooko: oii-3 qunrtor uf a million cfd'ilbirs; and this, it is tororittned, is but the commenecnwnt ef similar outlays. uv wo propose ro expend iture of tbo whole half e. million cf tho fund in ono l'-cuHty. Besides, wo would prefer to fee fifty thousand dollars given, in lieu of it, t-.. tbo Cincinnati Horticultural Society, if they v.'otld undertake to set out shude-tines along c the streets of Citioinnfiti. Quit talking oi parks, and give us fUndn-treea. 0, fries i We-i;ner! why do you not iutroduct-the shade tree ordinance T Death of Leigh Hunt. The voterun Litcrateiir, JiMi:3 Kknuy Iwon HtlXT, tho most vivid of peetj andinoft cordial of critics, so prchouiiced by Chuisto rnnn NoitTii, tho ,ir.at alian translator, the finciful an.! familiar e.iay-writcr, the non derful word-painter Ik no uioro. Ho died on tho 23lh ut. We had hut risen rouj uur peru sal of tho fifteenth article of his "Occitioual" coutributioas to tho London Sinclator, nhcn ourojo traced tho tulegrapbio notice of hia death. lie wns Eri'.ish barn, bat bi3 father was educatod at tho Collego in Philadelphia, but returned to Europe, whcTu he for a while W8.S a lawyer, but uftervrard a ni'mihlr. His mothor wan the daughter of a rbiUdulpbia merchant, named Sukwki.i.. Her aunt w.i3 tho wife of Rmsjami.n Wbbt, tho eminent Americau pp.inter. Mott every reading person knows that bo was the author of su innumerable number of works. It wis but a vonr or soiikd that aa American republication of h"u works took place, arranged by hiinfitlf. Hound been editor nud contributor to a Urge number of newspapers. Death of an Eminent Lecturer and Clergyman. A fow days siBoe Rev. Lr. (f kos;k 'iVasii inotow Hup.nap, D. I)., of Baltimore, died, aged fi fly-seven. Clergyman. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. REPORTED FOR THE PENNY PRESS. Night Dispatches. From Washington. VfisniNOTON, September 13. Tho KtBto L'e partment has rnoeivcd iefoiuiaticn from tbo Minister at Berlin that Christian Kraal, an American naturalized citizen who h,id hi on compelled by force to enter the Ifanovariiiii army, has, upjn the rsinonslraiioo of our Kovcrnuient, been discharged fpim .the servioe. Flag-oBicer Montgomery, of tho Pacilie Squadron, writes to tho Navy Department that Captain Kelly, of the Snrnnar, reports that he could learn of no material interests of our citizens at 'inayaquil demanding protoctiou. That town wits evacuated by its inhnhitants. and a bombardment bv tho navul f,irris nf! l'eru was threatened. Cuptaiu Mouloineiy says that, unless other- wiae uirecteu, he proposes vititingnll tho ports of Central A morion and Mexico as far north as Mazatlan. Information baa been received here that tho steamers C'asi- Yrin'.sari nnd Mury I'tanai, on the San Juan Rivor, Nicaragua, will bo ueized for debt. The Ainorican Firo Company, of Philadel phia, is receiving marked attentinu, et-peoiaily from our firemen. On visiting tho Executive Mansion, to-diy, they wcre cordially received by tho President, who briefly responded to a presentation r. idross. i A Ihtko mnrfs of documents ha'jbeen roneived i from lleneral Ilaini.y rohitivo to tho Hun .dmn j I.dnnd di.'pute, einUiicirn; copies of the cor I respondenco with Governor Donulass. There is rjo probability of the rotui n of (Jon. Jero to Waiihinj'toa, but tho Jucarn;.-nHn be- gali iu will rwnahi in ihirgo ol tfaaor 'Sloiiiu, ! ttic Costa Hie in -.1 inistcr. New York Items. Np.n- Yorii, Heptcinber 1 J. Tho nieinbors of thu Stono-cuttorn Asso:iatioii of this city met last evening at Atontfroniory Hall, lor tno pur pose of giving exprosaion of their Bympmhy with their brethrou now on a strike in Loudon. They decided to contribute and tend theui ma terial aid as soon ns poas'lds. This uiorninj; there was luunchod from llonry fiteers's Bhip-jnrd, at tho foot of Tenth-street, Jaat River, a side-wheel stenmor of about sev enty tons, built by the Now York State Colo nidation Bocietv. She his b'jen uoinad tho Sih Qranmar, after onr late distinguished citizen, through whose munificence tho sooiety wns enabled to assume tbo expense of tho un dertaking. This stcuuier is dosignod to run on the c:oat of Liberia from Cape Talmaa todal linon, stopping at Monrovia and other points on tbo route. The requirements of Liberia for a vessel for this purpose have long boen evi dent, and in tho early part of this year a mer cantile firm hi Monrovia suggested to tho soci ety that if it would construct a steamer, they would charter her for a term of years, and pay fur her in installmenU withiu that time. Senator Trumbull, of Illinois, leavos this evening to speak ia Cleveland on Thursday, the 15lu iust. From Portau-Platte. Nsw Yoiik, September 1,'!. From Port-au-Platto, by the brijt John Jl. ''er, wo have dutef to tho let iiist. liusineiis w-tt very dull, and tho tobacco crop ia nearly all bought up. There wan hoc much paper nnd very littlo hard money in circulation Tho three individuals detected two months since iu tbe nut of landing and pnssing counterfeit paper money from the States cscfipod from tho jiil-koepor. Tho people generally aro much dissatisfied vr'nh the prevailing Government, nnd predid a revolution shortly. There wo; Id not proba bly bo much fighting. All thnt would bo ne cessary would be lor a mnjority to dochro thoii disati?fiwtion, nnd t lie tomiH would bo ceruii to ccftte. Tbo treasury is kept dry as usual: nil moneys :iro forM'.ided to tho city. United States Fair. CmCitiO, September 13 The priuoipil fca ture of interoot at tee f-iir to day wits the for ami opening. 'J'li! esreuioniei wern opened by an eloquont sp-jwsh bv Lieutonast I'ilhiean, Piosident, giving the hiAtury and origin of its objects. was followed by tseimt irs Crittendon ana JJ'suc.Iuh. 'J'he f'c-lUwim; S'aies were repre- liiitcd: Ohio, ll!:ufiii, Ualiforni't, Maryland, ioa, Kentucky, Wi:co;isin, Vermont, Penn sylviiuiu, jSw York, Tez3, Indiana, Loui .siaiui. Masjdchisef.i, Connecticut, Michigan nnd Kn?:i3. Aianngiho distinguished visiters are Sena tor Hull, c'tewiirt, Criuondtu nnd Douelas. 'i iio Or.iml Jiueninpment of tho United Stales ciitrtuiefHicd iti fcaeiou tn-day. Til' delegiitibu promises to bslaro, and thus fur i nf,ini"tl of the ni'jit ictlueiitiul uiun in the Masonic Order. Total Receipts of Cotton Crop. NetT Yoiik, Dejjteinhor'lli. Tho Bhipping liBtol'thij mty rujiorts tho total rcneipts ol Hie cotton it.iji nt' nt nil ports of f ho t'nik-d fatntv-j, r:t 3,S.'il,481 bnlrs, nnd the totul crop at 1,01 7,l)Url Imles. Tho total ex- inirh; 1H I'tiitfd Id t:t r!.t!UO.o bales, ami the ieo.i)tJ ht tho northern porta by railrond fro.;, Teimcssve nt SS.UOO l,aU. Cm irlestov, tfojitcmbor 13. Tlio Courier publishes its imnual stntcment of tho cotton crop of 3S.'i8, summing up tlio total al 51,851, 2'J2 bales. From Albany. Amiakv, Sept. 13. Scrcrnl abolitiorii.-'ts, nnd othor friends of freciloin, met hero yoslerclay, and formed a rcnlur oryiinization for tlio pur pose of present tlio passage ef a I'orsonal Liberty lid) through the next Loijialaturo, and questioning enndidatoa for tho kienute, Assem bly, ic , for which purpose a oominiiteo was formed, with A. M. Powell, ef Ghent, as Trca idntit, t). K. li'.ik'jr, of Albuuy,as tjeorotary, nnd Lydia, iilot:, for Traucurcr. A petition for tho bill in to lie eirouln'od through tho State. Agricultural Fair. Vi'iii;l;i.!Mi, -'ejilombr IX. Th Veelcru Yirginii gri.-ulttira! t to-dnv. ! IVixcf Iho 'ety frpennd Tho ciillccti'Oi of tl'"'.:, whiji n frum all ijuiirleiy, Is tiecr than en-r l.i'forc iri e.hbi!i'in. A r.uiuhcv of ce'i'liriPcd f.isc jiurtes nro en tered I ir tho sweep. f.it'j.es nn Thursday aud Friday. The cliy is hit filling up with visitor.'. Tho lair i:l a c-mipl(:io sud.-e't . Forger Arrested. Baitimhiik, SJptetnbr 13. Mwnrd Afb erufi, .i Work in tho employ o; Hell, Howie fc C"., wu'- an o -it.-d to-day for tbicmi; the namo of his nniployer U a ciin-.k on Uio Kranhlin lV-nk for The innnny ivus obtiiined on tli-i chock, but lHiirly oil uf it, wusi r.joovnrefl in tno nrrtil "! tlio ftloniior. suhjo- 1 pieut!v i t'!l!ll'tod tl fOlllllu'l 5 lil'!,p, Agricultural Fair. ftUvsTii.LK, Ky., Sept.. 13, Tha rir of the Korth Kesturky At;ricultiii'iil niri Jlecbinlual A.'sociiilion ui-mincnced to-ilay, avt.r this city, ai d is the inert Nucwselnl ci;.nibitioa of the kind ever l.eld here. Tbe number preront to-dy in citiui.Ticil r.t Imui ten !o twenty thonMiid pur-ont. Tho IVir eom.i pies until Friday ovoiiiti,';. Agricultural Fair. Maine Election. l'.ifii'.sn, Mis , liqilmilicr 13 An election w is held in this Stitf, tstuttUj, fur l iovnrnor nnd uieiuliuM of the I.";;i6l.lture. Th'3 roMuus tuuj lar leiioivnl moi-nti tie ro-nleclioij of Lot M. Alorritl Utepublican) fur ('OVornor,nd .. . i , T, ,i. ' . ' . j ytl(0 ! i-caseu ncpuoucau tUirorua?y ia the From Brazos. Nr.w Orleans, Boptemliar IS. Tlio steam ships Arimum nud ImImmIh, from Brinies ou tlio fct'n ins'.., liuvu urrlvi-d, bringing fl.'iOJOO in Bioive. There tire n o yellow fever cases in this city. River News. ritrsmtBO, fioptemhor 13, M. River twelve inches nt, Olasshoiise Ripple, and stationary. Weather cloudy, with slight rain. St. Louis, yoptembor 13 The river has fallen about an inch nt this point lo tho last, twenty-four hours. Nothing neir from any of the upper itroams. Weather clear and pleaiant. SIX CENT3 WILL PAY FOR THE PENNY PRESS ONE WEEK. MARRIED. OS'-On the mil NORTH PATTON On the llth lust., br Itov.Mr. Wliilii, John W. Nortli and Hiss Mary K. rutton. DIED, MlinilE-rin the ndi inst.. uftor a lincoi ins ill. neas, Umr K., dmwhter ot Itobert and Anua Aloore, uiztd l veur and tl uiout ha. Kuuorai to-ilay at 2 1'. II., from tbe residence, No. loo jouij.sireet. Dixon's Blackberry Carminative, A BATE, EASY AND EFPKCTUAIi CURB, FOB Summer Complaint, Diarrhea, Flux, Ac. iFiJ'Twonty-flvo cents por bottle.TPS OEO. fll. DTXON, DniRBlst, au29-cm Corner of Fifth aud llalu-nt roots. DIED, ANNOUNCEMENTS. OPPOSITION. Dr. R. 6. NEWTON, coiwlMlatoJorCounty Troasuror Bcpljt S-LEONAUD EWA11TZ WILL BE A L-nn.liiluto for County Coinml'Hionor of Huinllton Uuiiiitv at the ensuiii ucionor election. aulutt SPECIAL NOTICES. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN! TTTl ?WT PS-1 f i" 'r'-.H ,:iuja;ii'..!i!; ; iniiiKj.iy.iy GRAND EXCURSION TRIP —BY THE— Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, Dayton and Michigan, Toledo and Detroit, Great, Western and Grand Trunk Railroad, to Montreal and Portland. HiP-THEMAMMOTH STEAMSHIP il'JSiy will learn ' ittrlrt n.l on the l.1ih iusl., and is e.viiecun iu reaoit i-oriiuuu on luu u;a. Special Excursioa Tickets From Ctticinnntl to Purtlmid and return will be sold iorltl, co lor lur'e wei-ks tioin the Wtli inst. xcur"lonists will Intro nn opportunity uUo of see In,! thGHKAT VK'TUKIA DlttDGK, atolomn-ul which m ii nines in luusin and nearly complolecl ncKois sih ai nu iuo xickl-c unnos u! tnt-i xu.ji. I. .uinjiany. v. jiirijAnrjn, Snporlntendoiit I., 11. A I). It. It. It. ill. KHUKMAICKIt, snnl If (li'unral Snnorinti nduut D. & Jl. It. It. ' I 5t5?" K8S a OTl??, mn, w l-il.l I rll rld overv mnrninir In thn otuoiuent el tno t lrstLluiieli. Alt are invited, jyl Montreal and Portland. HAMILTON COUNTY FAIR! Montreal and Portland. HAMILTON COUNTY FAIR! —AT— Montreal and Portland. HAMILTON COUNTY FAIR! —AT— CARTHAGE, September 13, 14, 15 and 16. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RAILROAD. rvr5S'TRAIi Will IEAVE CIN. H-Sts CINNATt for tlwFAIK OitOfHDS nt S A .tr.i 10 A. M.; 2 P. H., anil 4:30 P. M. 1!kt iimnii Train will li nvnthoFiiirtironncIs for f'iiirianuti nt 10:14 A. J1.;13M.; 6:1ft l. W.. nndCilii V. M. liio f:ii A. 31. and 4 P. M. trains from Dayton will juiini ij,! mo r;ur i, roiinos. aw Cirrr from t'inclnnnti to the Fair firomnls anil return, Ml' U CENTS. Tirtcetit Rood on any of iho uo.'mi imins. not w ai in,, xu;kot tli--". hixtii street Dopjl. pwpleawj I). itrL.VTtKN, Built. m'-'ihuhuli lit mnua.-waiam.Hj.iiiMmim.. wumjuicwil The Stella Girls! .IT palace ;ardbn 'ro-jji;T. .trimisiftian Only Ten C'eutM. Sao. :e. 930. sao. MOORE'S Thirty-Dollar Double Lock -Stitch SHOCKED BIT HKt'FNT LETTEltS PATENT, rPIHIS MACHINE HAS BEEN PRO--S. NOt'NOED ly all competent IikIkcr. who havo on 11. to m tlio hfst, and nn ilunimnlu ram ily i?Hvjii(; f:tcliitio evr I'ltroduced, rofrtrfileNM ol' nrlee from I ho rirv. jr. will now Ull K1TK1H 01 1H1I1LIV f(O0(lS, I ho very thickest lo t lie vry ft ties t falirics made. uiki un nu umiiH ol tlircml, from No. a tofliO. Nuiii is iih on top of the iHnrlilne. Beau for a circular, or '-all nnd hpo It In operation, t pun early application, Htateand County Itiirhts may bo secured. au enf igotlo person mn make a fortone In (short time. Agents wute:iiu nil unsold trritury. , , , H. C. ItnitT.UAN, Bt leandexcliulvparent lor the United Stoles, BHpllfinr US West Fom th-streot, Olnclunatl. CAUTIOJV. rffHE PUBLIC ISCAli'TIOUED NOT TO J3. notittn for a draft, drawn to my own order, nnd indorsed f.r one hundred and niiydollnrs, (9l!K)i which naniiven br me to Ur. K K Knllinj, in con ni loratiou of alio rntuoval nnd perfect cure of three corns or Ininloiis on my fcot. The same have not only not limui eured, hut are worne, and moro pmu. tU' now than I iK-iore B.-iiu b li. Baling operated upon llicui. llio c hi-l.lTut ion hnvliift lalk-U, iho draft, will not tie num. Tlio fillou'liis it n rnnv r,f B,.:,t draft: "Cincinnati. Snot. 7, 1S.VJ. Thron Uava after date, pay to thoordnrot' Joa, imnpht-itronc linndred dollars. Value received. ,hjs, LaNl'lIKAK " Isillct MLOUU.-I HAVE ON HAND A VERY it fl'io article nf pxtru, vhitn wheat Flour, "The UagnulU Slills," warrauti'dnxtra flue. Delirered to any partof thu city f no of cIihivo, J. rKKUIIKftN.rrn,i. st-pH Corner Mnth and Vine. (g" PICES FOR PICKLINU All VAR1E- p TlKSnf Hplewfor I'lr-klinit, viz: mnatard seed, black and vhite; pMppar, Hll.ipicOfUiuni-. cloves, cin namon, umre ami uutmegr, all of which cm Im had Sround or iiD);roiiud. J. I'siUGLSON, (Jroccr, soplj I'orncr Mnth and Vine. r.1RESn BALTIMORE OYSTER B I h hnre commenced rocdvlnfr freih Baltimore OrKters, which are ol' a quality iincnrpiiaimd jy any others. J. FalROIIHuN, Grocer, lopll Corner .Ninth and Vina. ITlmes copy, j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DELAND, GOSSAGE& 7-3 WEST FOURTH-ST., HATE A SUPERB AUSORTMBNT OV RICH FALL DRESS SILKS Ib plain oolors and black, figured and Bayader Btyles freshly imported. SILK ROBES, Btegiiut ! jloj-solllng very cheap. Dress ihmte lor Fall All the now atyles of Parln Velvets, rich Valencias, beautiful Delaine Holies, French priuteil nud plain Morlnoes, Ac. Damasks, Domestics & Linens. Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Doylies, Sheetings, Shirt- lugs, Tnblinff, &c, to which we rait the Attention ef Steamboat Captains, Hotel and Hontdieopors, E3E1I BLAlIiKTS,&c. English Datb and Vhitnxy Dlankota; Impurlul, Allendale and Manoillos guilts. SHAWLS, SCARFS AND CLOAKS. In this department no have all the novoltlosof the aeason. Just received, nra stylos of Cloth Dusters and Eujrlina. AISO Imperial and Champion Hoop Skirt; Ladles' Oauntlets, Uoslory and Gloriw; Opera Fans, White Kid Gloves; Ladies'. Gouts' nnd Children's tTnderTcsts, &o.; Gents' Morlno, Lainlia- wool and Silk Pants. DELiND, GOSSAGE & CUYLER, West Fourtli-St. Joe Wittaker! T P11ACE GARDEN TO-NIGHT. REMOVAL. I Wllit EEMOVE TO MY liEW STOUE, UNUEll Pike's Opera OM THE- FIRST OF OCTOBER, AND OFFER Ml PBESBST STOCK AT Greatly lJeduued Prices. HENRY FALLS, 55 West Fourth-street; lsopl.1) Billy Carter! ATI'.VI ACK GARDEN TO-KKJIIT, NOTIOEI. ffT C!I2NTI,KniEM WIKI COULU NOT olitnin our new styleof Hut on Saturday are Informed that wo bnve in i-renped our faellltlnit'or nianuraotiir ios, and all nil have a coimlaiit anpply of this elegant Dress Hat alwaya on huml-llie " Me l'lna Ultra" of tho BCnMim. J. C. TOWEES & CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS No. 141) Main-street, onx noon BKunr koi'rth. lopl3-nv1 FALL TRADE. WE INVITE YOUR PARTICULAR AT TENTION to our largo collection ol Rich nndliU'Raut 6IMil, ltlBBONS, IieAIMHtKSSHM, FRENCH VliOlVKRH. K.MKROlllKlllDs, KONMJTS, t'LOAUS, LACKS, eVc&e. STRAW GOODS. A ar?r nolnotln from all the noreltlea or the aea son. AIo, Iho largest and most complete asioi tmont To ho found In any Jobl'linr-homo In tho Wat. All of which we offer to CH AND SHOUT-TIME BlllKUSatEASTIillN fUlCEi. W. P. MVOU & ROCKWOOD, 83 AND 8S PEAKIi-STREET, seplJ ClNflTWATI. bw 0 J.I. EXHIBITION At Pike's Opeia-Housu. LAE&BODLEY'S PORTABLE Circular Saw Mill! AND LOG-TTOING APPARATUS, 1 WILT OFKIUTION IK Maohinerpartment. 1859. TO MERCIIMTS&MILIJ1RS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BROTHERTON & CO., ASK " Dealers in Bol ianKe,i CINCINNATI'.' f THE UNDERSIGNED, 01? '-THE LATH House of . . G1XIHQRI3 & BROTH El tTON, Itaa commenced buslnesa under the a tx re ham At Nos. 7 and Tbird.atreet, tTat com pany Bnlldlnc.) lopTam ' ' J. H. BROTI IgRTON. B.IIIIS.J. J. wnmoH. R. ELLIS, Jr., & CO,, (9UCCBS30RB TO WOOD, LEA 4 CI .,) : HO. IS WEST TIIIBD-ST. laepflliivf J Prancod! AT PAtACE GARDEN TO-NIGHT, COLE & HOPKINS, SUCCESSORS TO- GEO.M.WOOD, Have received a superb stock of Dress Goods, of every de-' scriptlon, comprising all th'd Latest Novelties of tjtio French, and European Mar kets. WE ARE DISPLAYING Elegant Velvet Flounced Robes; Double Skirt Silk Robes; Rich Velours de Paris ; Evening Silks; Printed Merinoes; Paris Delains, &c. With our enlarged premises and increased facilities for business, wo are enabled to offer unusual advantages to our customers. 8 AMD 84 FJLTTM-ST., CORNER OP VINE. aepllcj Dave De Forrest ! AT PALACE GARDEN, (SIICCKS8011H TO NIXON & GOODMAN,) Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers -IK CARDS AND CAKD SUEKT8, TRINTINO 1KK8,' AND f ATEIt WANUITACIUBKK9' MATEJtlALS. Aitonta for THE MAGNOLIA MILLS WBITINO PAl'EKg. Al.80 llnuiifacturcra of Patent Machine-made PAPER BAGS, AJLL 8I.US. Nos. T7 and 79 Walnut-street, CINCINNATI. aepl3c YOU Ch " J3 Improved Two-Threaded Lock-Stitch FAMILY SEWING MACHINE $25, $30 and $35. rBlIIE SATISFACTION WHICH THESE JBL midlines Iibh Riven fj thone wbo have been utiiiR them, In nil klinl.H of Fftinllf Sewing, ion (in m to reooinmend tntm to tho public, with the fullent cnnliilonce tliat thny will give entire ealfsfnctloii wherever lined. AHtdefrom nil klndBof sewing, they khiibohhik bcHUtlfuHy. Xlicy nro In nil roaptcts, aa r Krd a the execution of work, llrl-i lns nmchlnee. Th iy aru now ou i nhibition at the k iilr. We sliall take pleaauro in explaining tho working nf onr ms chlncs, mill Rlvo ipeclmenii of our work to all who will favor lie. with a call at our eaie-rnome, corner of VI ne and fifth-atri'ctn, over Colo 4 Hopkini'a "tore. To pemms roiiding ont of tlioclly, who will in rlunoin a thrnn-cnut eliimn, wilh their adilroBH, we will aend oar circular, with apeciniena of work. WlAiTSEK BttOTIIKRS. Acente, P. II. lloi2,3), (.'inciunall, 0. " Agontd wanted throughout Ohio and Ken tucky. . . acpltom J. E. WYME & CO. Itesiicctfiilljr cnll tlie nttention of City nnd Country merchants to their LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK or WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIKItY, GLOVES. SHIRTS) UN DRHI RTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, TIBS. AND EVUBX VAKIKTy ' INT OTIO 3ST S ! W-Oui-8tock of WOOLEM H06IBBY la our own manufacture. J. E. VYNNE & CO., o. 91 Pearl-street. neplitawl y THE: AMERICAN" Railway Guide, FOR SEPTEMBER, JDBT BEOBIVJSD rules 23 CENTS. For aale by H. niRvnRii 4i.r.. aepJ At hla nw atere, So. la Went Flfth-atrcet.