THE PRESS. OmCB, 14 WEST F0URTH-8TBRBT. - ' j . , , i HI I I f SATDttDAY-- SEPTEMBER SI A SONG FOR SEPTEMBER. BY THOMAS W. PARSONS. Septembsrstrews the woodland o'er With many brilliant oolorf . ,..4; . The world is brighter than bewBiMi; w.. Wliy should our hearts be duller? Borrow and the trarlet leaf, .r' Sad tlioufbtu and sunuy weather r Ah, mrl I 111 J glory and this g(j?( KJ Agree not well together, . . Thlalt the partftig tcason this i The time wtK'n frieads are flying; - And lovow now, with many a kiia, Theirlong farewelLerosighing. Why is earth o gaily rlnil? f i ' '. , '; This potup that anuinin henretll . ... ,ljL A luneral seems wliere every fiieet A bridal gurmetit woaretli. Kach one of us, perchance, may hern, I In mine blue morn hereafter, Hetnrn to view the gaudy ear, -r : :t Butuotwitkboyishlaiibtcr; We thall (lieu be wrinkled ineu, : . Our brows with allvor laden. And thou tliia glen maynt seek again. But never wore a maiden! Nature perhaps foreseen that spring Will touch Iter teeming liosoin, And that a few brief months will brim ir The bird, the bee, the blossom; . , Ah! these forests do not know - Or would Ipm brightly wither i: The virgin that adorna them eo Will never more come hither! . , 1MLU ' Advantageous to Know. Many a death has resulted from an accident when a little skill iu the treat ment of a wound might have prevented a sacrifice of life, In the excitement atten dant upon the injury of a fellow-being, we are too apt to lose the presence of mind necessary to a proper consideration, of the means by which relief can be ren dered; and the necessity of making, our selves perfectly familiar with the manner in which wounds and injuries should fee treated in cases of emergency for the knowledge of the proper means to lie adopted for the stoppage of bleeding from a wound may be of service! to OS when we lenBt expect it 'i - First, if the blood flows out in a, stream, notic particularly whether the: stream is an even, steady, or a jerking or a pulsa ting stream; if it is even and steady, the probability is it is from a vein, particu larly if the color of the blood is a dark red. Bleed ing from an artery is peculiar: the blood is of a lightj scarlet color; the strewn comes in that jerking mariner which is seen when a fire-engine.is play ing upon a high building. To stop trie How of blood in a vein, first olose the wound with the hand firmly, then fold up any cloth, tow, flax or leather, make it into a hard pad an inch thick, at least large enough to cover the entire wound ; bind over this firmly any bandage, hand kerchief or strap, or even the bark ef tree ; raise the wounded part higher than the body of the patient ; keep him quiet ; if he has bled a large quantity give him (if at hand) a little spirits and. Water, and send for the doctor. If the Weeding1 is from an artery take your handkerchief, tie it around the limb between the wound and the heart; put a strong stick under the handkerchief ; give it two or three twists and you will stop the Mood, if you have mode it tight enengh. - In all other respects the same treatment as above. In all small wounds merely elevating the part higher than the body and retain ing it so for a short time wifl arrest the bleeding. . , , . For bleeding at the nose, apply ice to any part of the body, moving the ice around ; it in best to apply it to tho arm pits, nape of tho neck," Ac. Keep the patient quiet ; do not let him cou,'h, Ae., or bleeding will return. "It's What You Spend." "It's what thee'U spend, my son," said a sage old Quaker, "not what thee'U make, which will decide whether thee's to be rich or not" This was only Franklin's advice in another form: "Take1 care of the pennies, and tho pounds will take care of themselves." A cotemporary remarks : Men are continually indulging in small expenses, saying to themselves that it is only a trifle, yet forgetting that the aggre gate is serious, that even the Bea-shore is made up of petty grains of sand Ten cents a day, even, is thirty-six dollars and a half a year, and that is the interest of a apital of six hundred dollars. The man that saves tea centeaday only is so much richer than him who does not, as if he owned a life eBtate in a house worth six hundred dollars. Every sixteen years ten cents a day comes to six hun dred dollars ; and, if invested quarterly, does not take half that time, But ten oents a day is child's play, some will ex claim. Well, then, John Jacob Astor used to say that when a man, who wishes to be rich, has saved ten thousand dollars, he has won half the battle. Ivofc that Astor thought ten thousand dollars much. But he knew that, in making such a sum, a man acquired habits of prudent economy which would constantly keep him advanc ing in wealth. How many, however, spend ten thousand in a few years in extra expenses, and when, on looking back, cannot tell, as they say, where the money went to. . To save is the golden rule to get rich. To squander even in small euuis, is the first step . toward the poor-house. 1 ' A Nest op Rbciprs. A hot shovel held ever varnished furniture, will take out white spots. A small piece of glue dissolved in skim milk and water will restore old crape. Ribbons should be washed in cold suds and not rinsed. If your flat irons are rough rub them well with 'fine salt ' . If you are buying a carpet for durabil ity, choose small figures. . Seotch snuff pnt on holes where crick ets come out will destroy them. Haifa cranberry bound on a cor will soon kill it Commander op the Mcr.ES. During the march of one nf th h;, ..,v,n r i ,?. army from Vera Cruz to Jalapa, a team- 5 ster was heard tn mnn ...J 9 iu Bneurneverc- ly at hw mnles. The General, who did not happen to be in uniform, rode up to him and peremptorily ordered him to top his noise. "And who the devil are you ?" "I am commander of this division " "Well,then,commanderof this division I am commander of the mules, and I wili holler at 'em ns much as 1 please !" The Next Thino to It. "fiot any ice at your end of the table, Dill ?' "No, butlv'e got the next thing to it" "What'ithat?" , "A severe cold," K""Wlint church do you attend. Mr? Partington?" - "Oh, any paradox church where the Gospel is dispenied with." '"'ugngimiiii at amnpnrar Saturday Evening. The phrase is richly suggestive of pleas ant thoughts. There is a hushed, mur murirv' music in the sound, like the slow dying awuy of the world's busy hum. The Tabors of tho week are ended, and the toiling world turns homowurd. The li tfiil fever of the business world burns lata fiercely, und south ins; influences ebb buck into the heart. Words full of peace nutl of rest to tho mas.s. They tell of the ending of the week of toil. They speak of the waiting board in tho cottage and farm-house and of childish forms on the watch in the porch, open door or by tho gato. They glow with the slow, lingering sunlight of the evening, at last gently fading out to tho plaintive lowing of tho herds, or the tinkling of bells. The bleating of the lambs, too, breaks dis tinctly througli the twilight, and birds, whose bills ore not yet under thriving, are twittering like children befuro they slum ber. Wo love Saturday night for the rest which it brings, and for the associa tions which it awakens. No Mother. "Sho has ne mother ?" What a volume of sorrowful truth is comprised in that single utterance no mother I We must go down the hard, rough path of life and be innured to care and sorrow in their sternest forms, before we can take home to our own experience the dreadful reality no mother without a struggle and a tear. Hut when it is said of a frail young girl just passing from childhood toward tho lifo of a woman, how sad is the story summed up in that one short sentence 'I Who new shall administer the needed counsel? Who now shall check the wayward fancies ? Who now shall bear with the errors and failings of tho moth erless daughter ? Deal gently with the child. Let not the cup of her sorrow be over flowed by the harshness of your bearing, or your unsympnthi.ing coldness. is she heedless of her doing ? Is sho forgetful of her duty ? Is she careless in her movement ? Remember, oh! remember, she has no mother I Herknadixu As this is the serenading seapon, the following is timely. Tho Janesville Times says several young gents went to the residence of a young damsel a few evenings since to give her a sere nade, and after tooting for some tune, tho door was opened and a male servant stepped out, who, walking up to the harp ist, exclaimed, "Aly friend, the folks nre all a-bed ; you can't get a cent here to night I" Imagine the feelings of those voting men. The Ruling Passion. Wife and I, says a friendly correspondent, were look ing nt some pictures in which little naked angels wero quite conspicuous. Pho called the attention of our wee daughter to them, and Temarked: "Tiiz.y, dear, if you nre a good girl and go to Heaven, you will he like those angels," Li.;;y looked up, with a lip that told at once that she didn't appreciate the promise, and said : "I want to be dressed better than that when I go to Heaven I" (.loon. MaTiy years -ago, a Justice was called to a jail to li'oerato a worthless debtor, by receiving his oath that he wasn't worth live dollars. "Well, Johnny," saidtlie Justice, as he entered, "can you swear that you nre not worth five dollars, and never will be ?" "Why," answered the other, rather chagrined at the question, "I can swear that I am not worth that sum at present." "Well," returned the Justice, "I can swear to the rest; so Htep forward, Johnny." SwEARiNfi. "Mother, I heard sister swear." "What did she say?" "She said she was going to wear her darned Block ings to-morrow." BUSINESS CARDS. ANDERSON A ttAWNAFORD.Archltect Manchester Itni'.diug, 8. W, corner T. hird and Sycamore sts. yi Cincinnati. o:no. Madison House, MAIN STREET, BETWEEN FROST AND SECOND, CINCINNATI. F P. CAH1LL, Proprietor. JyHcm Book -Binding f N JILL ITS BRANCHES, NO. 8 EAST 'jj'fth-street, between Mala and Sycamore, Ciu- i !uy,.blndin; In ev.(ry style. Music Book neat ly arid durably bound. C. CROP PKB. f Jy29-f.ml D. DE FOREST, Book Binder and Paper Ruler, Third stop Timet Bui Jdlng, will do ail work In hi nnewitii rieatneasand, dispatch. jy2H-ly PtLLAN St WILLIAMSON, IA tlit old ttand of Pullan, Hatfield k Brown,) WHOLESALE GROCERS Mo. 63 WKSIT BKCOND ST., eiKamATi. jema milah, formerli of Pallan, Hatfield A Broun WtiB. WILLIAMSON, IQrM-AOW THOS. H. WEASNElC DEALXB II : Alt, KINDt OF BUILDING LUMBER, LATH, BHlliGLES, KTO., ETC., 3M riiim Strett, Cinclunntl, Ohio. jy28-cm F. M. MOORE, AnOECITEOT- N. COltNEH THIRD & RACK STB., OINSIHl'ATI, OHIO. Or drt prompttyatteniled to. mlT. bVeittredge & CO. 1:14 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI, O. KITREDGE & FOLSOM, it St. Chariot ttrott, Now Orlesm, La., Importer of (lutw& portIn Appnrnia-, AND MMJ.KRB Jit OBIt FOWDKR. LEI NtiF.&T HVI.. JAMnTrRRBT L. BYL & CO.. CiEAtfKRS OP SINKS AND VAULTS, No. IK) Kiitbi.fitit, hetwwn Vine and Race, in tn Modi, ml (Jolltvc, Cincinnati, Ohio. Porsonenli.i lny favor-us witti tiiHir pitronapp.canrply on pnni!. tualityan i loiarice sipl-ay ENGRAVING, 14 - 1VEST FOURTH HTltP.KT. BOOB Ml VTE3, CASH OAi-KS, ST ATI ONER V, fin., ate,, etc. Pure, S till & Sparkling Wines, ..UBTESEsilELBTi HaarerooTfil b.i WIHI dEMiABto No. 1 tt HA J' MOW BTHICfcy timn Third itret. ""m f J." J. BUTLER'S 12iecIfiior Fluid Inks. Manufactory, Jp Vine at, . SEWING MACHINES. TOUKTGr'S Improved. Two-Threaded Lock-Stitch FAMILY SEWHtTG MACHINE 25, $30 and $35. THE SATISFACTION WHICH THESE machines hna Riton to thono whu havi heeii mini; them. In all kinld of Family Sewing, lenda nt to recommend tlii'in to the public, Willi tlie fullcut confidence that they will Rive enlira HnilHlm.tiou whiTever uaed. Amde from nil kludnof aewiiiH.they KMiienuiaa beautifully. They are in all renprcta, an ivg.rdBtheexecmiouof wurlc, riiNt-vlw Jtaclilnea. Tlioy are now on exhibition at the JTelr. H e shall take pleaauro iu explaining the working 01 our ma clilni'H, and gifo pol'iinous of our work to all who will favor im with a call at our eule-roorne, coi ner of YineiiuU r ifth-dtroeU, over Cole A Hopkini'e more. To persona residing out oftheoity, who will in clowns a three-cent tnuip, with their aildreas, we will send our circular, with specimens of work. P. O. Box 2,30(i, t'incinimti, O. ftr Agcntt wanted throughout Ohio and Ken tucky, tepl.laiii" $30. $30. $30. 30. Thirty-Dollar Double Lock-Stitch SEOUBED BY EECBNT LETTERS PATENT. rfliniS MACHINE HAS BEEN PRO JL NOUNCKD by all competent JiiiIkpr. who have seen it. to lie the beat anil most desirable Fam ily Sowing; Machine ever introduced, rctmrdloaa of price. It will tew all kinds of family Roods, Irom Hie vrr thickest to thovery finest fahriCB made, and usea all klnila of thread, from No. S to 21X1. No oil lauNeil on top of tho Machine. Uend for a circular, or call and seo it in operation. Upon early application, Stale aud County ItujhUmay be secured. An energetic person can make a fortune In a short time, Ageuta wanted in all untold territory. 11. f!. BI'KT.tlAN, Si la and exchtslvo agent for the United States, sepufmr HS West i'ourth-atroot, Cincinnati. a.CKNilTIN&Co. BBALERS IN A1), WEBSTER & CO.'S (liateHuut, Wehster ACt.'a,) SEWING MACHINES, Xo. (i Fourth-street, Cincinnati. On the 1st of October -ve n 111 roruove tt No. 80 West Fourth-street, C2AZETTE BUILDING. Lepl2 Sloat &Co. sewing 11aciiinbs, C'lnclncntl, Office 5'i Worn Fourth ttreot. gf THOSE INTENDING TO PURCHASE, we dealre a personal inTestigalion of tho com parallvn merita of theso Sewing Machines with all othrs in the market, aull FBANK HENRY, Agent. KELSEY & CO.'S SEWING -MACHINES OfBce-30 West FoTirth-street, CINCINNATI. WK ASK OF A DTSCRIMINATINQ ptihlic, in pursuit of a reliable Howiug-Ma-rhino, the most risitl comparison of the merits of these f.lucbiiioH with all others in the market. Wo court it, being Hiiro it will result in our favor. D. W. H.AHBINCiTON A. ()., aits' Aaeuts. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Prlcci Heducrd to 950, 975, $110 and $125. Mlncer'a New Family Sewing Rlaclilne, The price of which Isonlygvi, Is alight andelegunt ly ilecoiaUrl Machine, capable of performing, In the best style, all the sowing oft private family. Blngeir'a Triuiwvcme shuttle Illnclilae, To be sold at?7.l, is a Machine entirely new in its ar rangement; It is viiry beautiful, moves rupidly aud vary easily, and, for family iibo and light manufac turing purposes, is tho very best an ' cheapest Iilu chiuuuTer offered to the public. Sluger'H No. I Htnndnrd Hlinttle ninchlne, Formerly told at VI35. liut now reduced to 8110, It known all ovor the world. Every sort of work can be done with it. gincrer'M No. 3 Stnudnrd Hhuttle Mnelihte, This is the favorite mannfactnring Machine every where Price, with table complete, V123. MTScnd for a Circular. JAMES SKARDOIT, Agent for J. M. Hinger & Co. No, 8 Eut Fourth street, jcU-t CIMOINNATI, OHIO. LESTER'S SEWING MACHINES. f WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the tewing public that lam the solo authorised Agent tor tue sale vi tuo LESTER'S IMPBOVED SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES; Anil being well acquainted withits merits, and famil iar with its opirution. I feel aonndent that those iu want of such anartlcln, will give it preference over all others now before the public. I deem it unnecessary to enumerate all its advan tages, as those who may wish to parchase will proba. bly prefer to satisfy themselves by personal inspec tion, which they may do by calling at No. it'-i Went Fourth afreet. AfeVPcraons purchasing Lester's Hewiug Machtno will receive practical instructions upon them free ol charge. All machines wurrauted. WlIiMAIU KAPIIAM, At-enr. No. 92 West Fourth street, directly JyM-tf-t Opposito Post Office. , EVENS' BI A N U FAfJTUR INQ SEWING MACHINE. I believe 1 mako the bett Lock-itltch Bowing Ma chines, In the world. If the purchaser does not think to after tlx months trial, I will refund yon tlia - SBO L3NTI &XXO, Price of Machines. OFFICK AND HAliH K'OMrl-I)lrectly on tho Unrthweat rnmer Main and Fourth ttreehf, over Owen's Jewelry establishment. ff-AH kinds ofScvrinc-Marlilnes repaired, and light machinery Manufactured, at the 1'actory, 167 Wnlnnt-streot, comer Walnut and Fifth. S"Apent wanted In other rilica to sell my Sow. fng-Machines. Address, P. HVANS, Jr., Cincin nati, 0. aii'i'. TO CONTRACTORS. Ornctor Cuic imjiati Car Iiuiit and CokkCo.,1 Cincinnati, Sepieoilior ID, NV. I CJEALED ' PROPOSALS WILL BE RE fj UKIVROat this office until thoM day of October in it for thefiiniishingand laying of about one mil lion and a quarter of brlr ks. Proposals will lie received fur the furnishing and laying, both jointly and separately. Plan and specifications may bo teen by applying to th e Engineer, al this otilfe, from 7 till A. H, sep-.Ott . WM. I: CIjAUKK, Kecratary. BBllAlirTiTSlffiSV,' ATTORNEY -4T LAW, Obaao UnildlUi!t,No. 6 East Third, ttreet. : tepSay MISCELLANEOUS. THE OLD DOMINION CDOJPJPJUIZS Ann " i' TE-A POT. IBTHIIB'S SELF -SEALING FRUIT CANS ANII J" J2l 31 3, Th best now Iu use and nil prepnroil for Scaling. PR. A T T'JB PATENT SelMentllatlng MILK- PAPJ Tho greatest invention yet. Every house-keepor thoulil nave one. ARTllUn, EUENHAM A OILIlOr, llanafacturers of Patent Articles. WTrade Depot for the 'West, 21 East Poarl stroot, Cincinnati. JOSEPH R, GltEK V, Acent. pnn for a trcile Circular. aul SOUTIIGATE HOUSE, Hoiith-oastcorner of Sixth and Ulm, Clnoiunati, 0. TUE SUBSCRIBER HAVING EENEWED IiIb ldase of the Sonthgnte House, aud expended a largo amount of money In painting, carpeting, and refurnishing it, introducing bathing-rooms, Wutur closets, and evory possible convenience and luxury througliru t,invitea a contiuunuce of the public pat ronage. Ilpfeelsconllilont that the liovse will be found, withits recent improvements, in a better condition than when first opened for the reception of guests. The location of the hotel is central and con venient, either for up-town visits or down-town business. Meals are regulnrly served at the table d'hote, or iu private rooms, aud furnished nt nil hours. The terms are $1 per day, and accommoda tion equal to ally Si 60 per day houso iu the city. Tho house will ho kept ofven night and day, at nil hours. Omnibuses will be in at tendance to and from the cars. Breakfast for early train. And for the rest, the proprietor leaves his guests to speak for liini. sopl-nni F. V. WATSON, Proprietor. HENRY DAVID, mjO. 278 MAIN STREET, BETWEEN lfl SIXTH AND 8EVKNTH, Manufacturer and Imoorterof tioaiw. Pcrfnaerv and Fancy OooiIh. has just received, por steamer, a lot of Porte Monniavs, Ulgar l;ases, iirnsiies, enmua, rortumery, iieel jiur-rou-and Fancy Goods of all descriptione; alsoucom- filofoastortment of Handkerchief Extracts, which ic is prepared to sell at u figure lower thau any other dealer in tho city. Also, received f ills day from Hew York, a large lot of David's Ohio and Ill.ick Writing and Marking Inks which the subscriber will be nblu to sell at. manufacturer's iirices. Jobbers and re tailers will please call in and examine before pur chasing elaewhere. All kindsof Extracts at twenty five cents per bottle. Kemetalie-r the place, 276 Main street, between Nixth and Soventh. fepfi IfTEAS! TEAS1! TEASI!! I HAVE CON M. 8TANTLV on hand a largeand well-telecterl stock or (Ireen nuil Black Teas, which I offer at prices below competition. J. TERGU80N, Grocer, sepl7 Corner Ninth and Vine. KANE CRACKEBS. A, FULL SUPPLY of those excellent Crackers always on hand. Also, Soda Crackers, Abcrnettv Hlscuit and English Cracknells. J. FERGUSON, (Jrocor, Repl7 Cornor Niulh uuil Vine. F RESH TABLE BUTTE R. I HAVE miiile ariauiemeiits to have a constant simnlv of Fnisli Table Duiter, with which families may bt supplied by leaving theironlers with J, KKRGUSON, Grocer, sep!7 Cornor Ninth and Vino. Formerly ot Hall.Dodds A Co,; late TJibauJledds A Cr,. W. 11. DtnhU & Co., K4TOFACTHBEBJ Of TBI OONOH.BTE Fire and Ilurglar Prool 8. W. Corner of Vlnn A Second Streets. This It tho most reliable FIRH AND BVRGLA PKOOFSAFK that is made In the United States, and Is warranted perfectly free from damp. Can beanld at lower prices, and Is of hotter workmanship than can bt found elsewhere. We have a large assortment on hand, an1! art de termined to tell at prices that cannot fail to please. Old Sales Takes in exchange. BKCOND-HAND BAFKH al wayt on hand at gxtreniely low prices. 97X V. UUtRIN'IK It. H. V. BIBBINflllH. BARIUNGER & CO., Manufacturers of Tbe Celebrated Patent Combined COOKING STOVES,"! For WOOD or COAL. Ths most convenient, eco. noinical and durable Cooking Stove over invented, for Steamboats, Ilotela, Kcstuurants and Private Unness. Cooking aud boiling water for wash and bath rooms, in Targe quantities, in any adjoining apartment by the sanio nre. Wara-ooms, 217 Main St., Cincinnati. mr Bights to manufacture and tell these STOVES may be secured on application to the proprietors, at tholr wareroomt. sep7 ROOFING-. SalloiistalPs Fire aud Water Proof. ADHESIVE AND ELASTIC COATING FOR ROOFS. mHE CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE JL Coating for Metal Koofs, or any Iron Work ex posed in use. Warrantod to withstand tbe severest tests of Heat, Cold, Ituiii, or Sulphurio Acid, and re main perfectly iinporvious to Water, It will not melt, crack, wash or scale off. For new, old, leaky metal roofs, or for canvas roofs, it is M) per cent, cheaper than any other coating. All orders accom panied with the cash or tatisfactory references, will be pr ,mptly filled, in any unsold territory South and West if New York and fonusylvanla. For further info' "ttion, apply to u , F. B0Y8 CO., Boie Proprlotoreand Manufacturers. "'est Second street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ROOFING! ROOFING ! THE OUTCALT ELASTIC ME TALLIC BOOFINfJ" is offered to the public as the best and cheapest Metal Roof now usod, its merits tested by an experience of years in this city and vicinity. Applied to flat or steep, old or new buildings. No solder naed fastened securely with out exposure to the action of the elements. Prepared sheets, boxml for shipment to any part of the United States, can be applied by any one with ordinary mechanical skill. Onlors promptly filled. .CALDWELL, A CU, jylo-tf . 131 West Second street. Merrell's Blackberry Anodyne. mniS MEDICINE IS OFFERED TO TD E Jtl public asonoof the best, if not the very best med icine that baa ever been invented for Diaiuiiiea, live knyerv, CiioiKfia Infamtvm, and all other derange ments of the Stomach and Uigeatlve Organs, wliMi arosoprrralant and fatal in our oouiitiy cnneclj th dira'teiloondltliin of the Liver; alias a Nervous I- ll ?, , such ns Is caused by Teething, giv-s 1 tint, iealtby action to thebowols,aud withal, is pi bmii to take. y23-bml ifloncy! jflouey! ifloney! PAWNBROKER'S OFFICE. .Beinoved from 5 West Slxtli-etrcct. MONEY LOANeFoN WATCHES, JEW F.LRY and all kinds of Merchandise, nt low rates of Interest, at No. 178 Vine-street, botween Fourlh and Fifth. 244 GLASGOW AUD NEW YORK I3TEAMSHIP COMPANY. BTEaM TO OLASOO ,. LIVERPOOL, BKLFAST, DDDLIH ANILOND0HDKRRY fOB S30. f BAH MtW TOat. (71 nsBovr, Th omson, Wodn esday, A ng. 24, at 12 noon KdinlMiruh.Ounimlng. . Wednesday, Jnno 1, " Glnaaow, Thomson " . July A, Kdlnburh,Cuniniiiig.. ; .!'". July 27, " raoH ola soow. Eilliiliurli, Cnmmlng... Saturday, May 7. (;lngow, Thomson, ..Wednesday, July 117, Ediiiburtrh,Cummlng... 11 Jnly2. Rates of Passage from New York, Philadelphia or Boston, to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin or Londonderry, first class, $73, Steerage, found with an abundance of properly-conked provisions, $,'10. An experienced Surgeon attached to each stoauii r. No charge for medicines. , . ,. , Jfor Freight or Patsage, apply to p'J7 . BOBKBT CuAIG, 17 Broadway, INSURANCE. 8TATE AUTHORITY. Incoriwrated 1 81 9. Charter Perpetual Ikll'A ircncr eatlililisliedinCllicinnall la IH'IV nn tedaling ell present local Insurance Companies and Agencies in Ine Insurance busbies in this city. i,i years const:. nt duty here, combined Willi wealth, ex perience, en teipriiie and liberality, esiiecially com mend the Insurance Company lo thefavoru Lle patronae of tliiB community stnmlliiK solitary and alone, the sole survivor and living pioneer of CI ncinuati underwriter! of Louses) paid In CiiiHnnntl durins pant Five . Veai-H, aH5ti,051 147. CasliOapitalrM.000,000. lAIISOLUTE AND UKIMPAIKED. WITH A S1J1IPLUS OF $1,040,123 80. A nil tho prestige of 40 years success and ex porionce. ISVR8TllltMT8 OP Over $100,000 iu Ohio Securities. UPWARDS 0 F SI '2,000,000, 1.OSWES Bavo been paid by tho Situ a Insurance Company in the past 40 years. Fire nnd Inluntl Navicaiion. Hlsks accepted at. terms consistent with solvency and fair profits. Kspoclal attention given to Insurance of Dwellings and Contents, for terms of 1 to 5 s. Application made to any duly .uthorizetl Agent firoinptly attended to. By strict attention to a legit mate Insurance business, this Company la enabled to otter both indemnity for tho past and secuiityfor tho future. Policies issued without delay by JAS. II. CARTE It, Agent, No. 40 Main street, A. V. PATCH, Assistant Agent. H. K. LINDSKY, Agent 171 Vine street, J.. I. HOOKKU, Agent, Fulton, 17th WanL ar.6 THftEE-FOU&TES or THB PROFITS OF THE BUSINESS DIVIDED ANNUALLY TO POLICY-HOLDERS. it -i 1ST vtf :9 ii-Jf3t.-tP urn.-.- m 13 WALL STREET, NEW YOKE. CASH CAPITAL 8300,006 00 ASSETS, Jul)'. 1, 1S50 905.6S1 84 LIABILITIES 10,514 3" THE ATTENTION OP THE COMMU NITY is respectfully colled to tho following features in connection with this Company: Fibst By insuring in this Company, the advant ages of a Mutual Inauranoe Company are obtained, with the adiliiioniilailvantiipe afforded inthesecurlty given by an ample and reliable Cash Capital a fea ture not presented by ordinary Mutual Fire Insurance Companies. The dividends to customers, already de clared, are as follows: First Dlvison to Pel Icy-Holders, IStf, 3S.W per cent. Second do, do. do, lfe, !i ' Third do. do. do. IsM, 60 , " SrcoNn The security given, which is already large, will constantly Increase with each yenr of successful operations. This is exhibited clearly in the follow ing statement, shoving the position of the Company in each year sinro the new system was adopted. July, ISMi, Net Assets of the Company ?Wn,3W43 " l.W, " " " 6M.7I9 64 " liiSH, " " " 7fil,'.HW!)2 " 1KS9, Cross Assets, " m.'i,Kll R4 " " Liabilities I6,M4 SI Tiiian The insured incur no liability whatever, whilo obtaining theso advantages of superior security and cheapness. OKO. T. HOI'ifl, Piesideiit. 11. H. Lamvobt, Secretary, Otbi's Pkck, Assistant Secretary. SAM'L E. MACK & Co,, Agents, !J5 n'ost Tlilril-Hfreot, t'ineinnnll, aulfi-aml TO HOUSEKEEPERS. IiDilorlan( Iiiipi'oveiiieiil! WEMiSMPATENT FOLDING SPRING MATRBSS WKIOUS ONLY 63 LBS! MANUKAOTTJKKD, W11UL1CSALK AND RETAIL, BY BEXXETT&CO., jy2I-am Svcamora ttreet, below Klfth, HALL'S "PATUHT. " " mm z- mm m-$Bmm pAatnn wt.s THE MOST RELIABLE FIRE AND BURGLAR PKOOF 8AFE8. They haveglvcu moro satisfaction than any other now in uso. We ofTerareward of ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS to any person that can, up to the present time, show a single instance wherein tbey have fallwl to preserve their conteiiU, With this SAFE wo cRllcnge all competition, as being tho best Fire Proof, Burglar Proof, or Firo and Burglur Proof now made; and are willing to tost vith any establishment in the Union, and tho party failing first, to forfeit to the other, the sum of We aro prepared to furnish a hotter Safe, and at loss cost, than any other manufacturer in the United states. Second-hand Safes of other makort, also on hand. We respectfully Invite the public to call and exam ine our stock before purchasing elsewbore. HALL, CARROLL A CO., ugl2-aytNo. 1.1 and 17 East Columbia street. DIARRHEA AND BLOODY FLUX. Clolera, Bilious Cholio, and ALL PAINS W THE STOMACH & BOWELS, made by GEO. 8. LIGHT, ; WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, OIKCIIfNATI. FOK KALE BY JOHN D. PARK, SUIIiE, EOK BTINK A CO., and Druggists generally. Order left at Williamson tt Uatfield, No. 41 Walnut street will bt attended to. aul3-toovl I. X. L. MUSTARD. AFTER MAN IT YEABS OP PRACTICAr. experience in the art of linHtard-niaking, tho proprietors offer t he above brand of Mustard to the J nolle, gnaranteolng it a strictly pure artlole, tnanu actiired from the lst aualltrof saiid'.csrefiillv nr. lected with tliedoBlftn of producing a Mustard HUPV. R10R IN FLAVillt AND PUNdKNCY TO ANV NOW IN C8K. We have no hesitation In envi!,! thatall lovers of good Mustard will find the I L to bo that which they so fterjoently fail to obtain MUSTARD THAT IS MUSTARD. Htvruers promptly diiimi. llARRIfiON jc WILSON. BO nnd 101 Wnlniit-Htreer. JeJ4 Composition Roofing-. TIIE undersigned is prepared to pnt on (imposition lloof of the lost auality at short tiotloe. Offlro ln J A B. Brace't Carriage Bepositoty, cor nor Third and Vina. W lUoftng material consUntly na head, and for talt. y27-3uj J. 11, NOBJiK. BY n ifhui i nth a?..8iinicv ati : T, :.V IIMil I'M1'.. 1.. i.-i i jrwrapj I Jl Sil iffl.iiifei mm ft' T, Til-- Uf f lili i RAILROADS. JUNE 20, 1859. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton RAILROAD DAILY TRAINS LEAVE THE 5J10UR Sixth-street Depot. Trains run to Indianapolis, Lima, Van dutky and Cleveland without change of cars. Through Tickets for all Eastern, Western, North ern and North-western cities. it A, ill- KXPKGSS TRAIN (Columbus time, which is seven minutes faster than Cincinnati) For Cleveland aud Pittsburg, via Delaware, nakea close connection ut Crestline for Pittsburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York; and at Cleveland for Dunkirk, Htiflalo, IlostonandNew York, Also, coa necls at Dayton with Dayton and Michigan Road for Troy, Pinna, Sidney, Lima, Toledo,' Detroit, Fort Wayne and Chicago, reaching Toledo at 3:30, Detroit at 6:00, and Chicago at 7:20 P. M., Quincy and Galena at 7 A.M. Also, at Dayton withOreenvilleaud Miami Road, for Greenville, Union, Winchester aud 11 u cio. Also, conuectsat Richmond with Indiana Cen tral Road, for Indianapolis, Lafayette, Chicago. Terra Haute, Ut. Louis, ami all Western cities. Also, at Richmond with Cincinnati aud Chicago Road, for Anderson, Kokomo and Peru. , Also, connects wltia Junction Railroad at Hamilton for Oxford. 8 A. SI. MAIL TKAIN-For Dayton, gprinn. flf Id and Sandusky Connects at Sandusky witu STKAMER for DETROIT: at URBANAforCOLUM BUS; at Forest witti Pittsburg. Fort Wayne aud Chi cago Road, East and West; at Clyde with C. and To ledo Road for Cleveland and Buffalo, Dolodo, Detroit and Chicago. This train also connects at DELA WARE with tho 0., 0. A 0. Road for Cleveland and E lints East; also connects at Hamilton with Jnnctlea ailroad for Oxford. 4:30 P. m. TltAIN For Dayton. Springfield and Sandusky Connects at Forest with Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Road, East and West; at Clyde with 0. and Toledo Road for Cleveland ang Bui. fnlo, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago. Also, connect at Richmond tor Indianapolis, Trre Haute, Hx. Louis and Chicago. Also, connocta with Junction Railroad at Hamilton fnrOxford, P. 111. TK.AI.-For Dayton, Troy, Plqun, Sid ney, Lima, Toledo, Detroit, Fort Wayne and Chi cago, reaching Chicago at a A, 11. u"Tliefand8 A. M. trains connect at Cleveland, with Btoainers for BntTalo. For further infoi-mation and Tickets, apply at th Tickot ollices north-enst corner Front, ami Bread way; No. 1119 Walnut-smut, near Gibson House; at the now Ticket Ollice, on the west side cf Vino-streot, between 1'ostoQice and llurnot House; ut the Wulntr Street House, or at Ibe Sixth .street Depot. uulS D. Mdl.ARKM. Superintendent. RAILROAD COMMENCING APRIL 11, 1859. LITTLE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS AND XENIA RAILROAD. Four Trains Daily. THREE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS. First Tialn No. lEptas.at6A.U.,connootgviti Columbus aud Cleveland, v la t'oluni bus, Crest line and i'ittsburgh, via Colmnbiu, Steiibunville and Pitts burgh, DotroitvlaClevoiaudaiidsteamer. This Train slops, betwoon Cincinnati and Columbus, at Love, land, Deorllelil, Morrow. Xonia, Codaiville, South. Charleston, Loudeu und West Jefferson. Second Train No. 2 Express, at 6:30 . M connectt via ColiiUibus, Bellnir and Hon wood; Wheeling; via CoUimhu.i,Hteiibi'nvilleand Pittsburg; viaColumbui, Vreetllne and Pittsburg: via Columbus and Cleve land; Detroit, via Cleveland and steamer: W bite Snl. phur Station, via Springfield. This Train stops lie twcsm Cincinnati and Columbus, at Plainville, Mil ford, Miamiville, Lovolami, Deerliald, Morrow, Cor. wiu, Spring Valley, Xenlnand London. Third Train A-ccommodatlou, at 4:40 P. M., for Columbus and Springfield. Fourth Train Night Kxpress, at 11:30 P. M.; coa nects vlnColiimbus.Uells'rand Bennood; Wheeling: via Columbus, Steubenvillo nnd Pittsburg; via Co lumbus, Crostliuo and Pittsburg: via Columbus aud Cleveland. This train steps at Lovolami, Morrow, Corwin, Xenia and London. SLKEflJSG CARS ON THISTIIAIH. No. 1 Express, thronshto Cleveland wlthoutchange of cars. No.2xpres9,tbrcrjghto Wheeling without change ; of curt. The NIGHT EXPRESS Train leaving Cincinnati at 11:30 P. M rrnis dally, except SATURDAYS. Tho other Trains run daily, excopt SUNDAYS. For all information, and through Tickets to ltos ton; New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing, toni Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Dunkirk, Clevolaud, Pittsburg, Wheeling, and all the Kastern places, apply at tho OIHces, Walnut Street House, No. 1 Bur net House, south-east cornor ol Broadway and Front ttrexits, and at the Eastern Depot. Trains run by Colunibns tiin which it savon nilu utoa faster t han Cincinnati time J. DURAND, Sup't. Oninlbnsos call forpassengors by loaviug direction at HIGH SPEED RESTORED. Shortest and Quickest Route to CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST, INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI, LAFAYETTE AND CHICAGO, SHORT-LINE RAILROADS. Only Change of Ouwiumti and Chicago. Three PoasengerTrnlnsleaveClnclnTiatldaHy, from the foot of Mill and Front streets. ft:60 A. M. Chicago Mail arrives at Indlauanolli at 10:3(1 A. M.j Chicago at 7:2 P.M. This trWu con. nects with all night trains on t of Chicago, lor the West and North-west. 12:141 M. 'i'erre Haute and Laylayetto Accommoda tion arrives at Indianapolis, at 8:ti0 P.M., making direct connections at Indianapolis with Torre llauta Trains and Indianapolis and Lalayette trains lor Deeiitur, Springfield, Naples, ynincy, Ilannllial an;l St. Joseph; also with Peru trains fur Peru, Ft. VY nix and Toledo. 6:i P.M. Chlcafro Express arTlyptatlndlaaapoIlsj at 10:30 P. M.; Chicago at 7:iU A.M. Making closa connections at Chlcuovith all iiiorning trams out of Chicago. This train couuectt at liidianapniit with Torre Haute trains for all rolntg Weai ul Northwest. ' Sleeping cart aro attached tc all ttl nl.eht tmU on this line, and run thiougl) to Chicago withoai change of enrfl, Tbltls oxoluslvoly a Woatorn and Nortli-weiteHi route, and with fav.rablo and rolisblearrangeuientt with all connecting roads tlnoughout tho entire West, guarantees unusual oare and I he amplest acs commentations to the nations ol this line. tttrBesure you are in theriirht ti.-knt -1.. t.... E ou purchase your tickets, and ask rnr tickets via iawrenceburg and lndianapol' ror tlcKe m chTed'ulroS" 11 Sh" wnt9- B60S. J!iFtVAia.'Hl'K:ET8' ood until used, can be ob taiued at the ticket ofllces, at Spencor tiouse Corner, north-east corner Broadway and Front; No. 1 Bur net Houso Cornor; at the Walnot-etreet House, and at Depot oinoe, foot of Mill, on Front ttreet, where all nooessary Information may be had. Ornnlbutiei run to and from )ach train, and w 2? h" f"sen8e.at all hotelt and all ports of tut -'i 'wug .uuiuBBa.oiinei omce. W. H. L. NOIlI.Tt. mylO General Ticket Agent. Cincinnati, Richmond & INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. Great Throuprh Route for INDIANAPOLIS, TEBHK HAIITH, 1 BT. LOUIS, IiAIAYBTT'lC, CHICAGO, LOGANHPOBT, ' . PERU, FORT WAYNR TWO DAI LYTHBOUGKTBAINS leave Sixth ttreel Depot, at A . TrTand 4: 30 P. M . a A. M. INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS A 0HI0A GO FAST EX PRESS. Through direct, making olosa connections for nllother Western Bnd Norlh-westorn Sjiuts. This Train also connectt at Richmond with Inoinriati and Chicago Roads, for Anderson, Xoko. mo, Logaosport, and all points on Wabash Valley Railroad. 4:.Ki P. H.-INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO A ST, LOUI8NIOHT EXPRESS.-The above Tralnt maki- close connections at Indianapolis, Lafayetteand Chi cago, with Tmlus for Terro Haute, Sprlngllold, Rock west. HrThrouch Tickets ilven ami Hun nWkiJ through. For hlrthor Information and Through Tfrkott, ap. ply tp Ticket OIHces, noi th-eaat corner ol Front and Broadway, No. ICO Walnut street, near Fourth; a touth-eaat corner of Fourth and Vine ttreet, or ni the Sixth-street Depot. .MOUBOW. !np.-,':tondent. ' '" Omnlbntos will rail for passenq r, nr leuVing thii names at either of the Ticket Ort .ainuii, uuowoniK. Iouotoia, ua I TOSSO, JaCKSOnVllle, Danville. Burlington, Milwaukee, Mattoon, Naples, Galena, Onlncy, Prairie du Clilen, Paua, Peoria, Dnnleith, Ituciiie, Drcatnr, Bloorr.ingtoii, Jollet, La Salle, St. Paul, and all towns and citien In Ilia North m - w.h. ;M?n. Ar, ipiiiinrassm: s OANDYI OA N 3D Y XT- JDUm OTj,A.H.1X I (Bnocewtrto MmtAOo,) :.,:".'.... S Manufacture and Wholeaalo Dealerti -IN- v, '' " FINE AND PLAIN CANDIES, i . , , 40 MAIN STREET, CINCINJfATf l 1-1- mm . " mi. SAWh silsiiec - ESPECIALLY TREATS DISEA8B8 Of i' THB BKIN, BIIKUMATISM, DISKASB3 01- ' " WOMEN, anil tuch Chronic complaints nt may bo ' ' benefitted by tho Hygyonic and Atmopathlo tysteuv 1 V of hit office. . , Vapor, Sulphur, Iodine, Arsenic,' Mercury, Tnr-' V' kiBh,; Russian tnd Jilectro-Chemical Baths, a Dil . pensaryof Medicine, and every manner of Elettrlo " iu .niigneiio Apparatus. NO. 67 WICST S1XTH-STBKKT, i WOm.UtBrHA.M.tttp.M. ,ui".tf . ,A