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THEiPEBSS.' A ! TT. FBANOISW); J JOBS D.'OAlbwIIiIj. ; $iTW "D rnepiiETdas. .C"lM"C I S N AT I: PRIDAY..:i.:...... " OCTOBKH. The Fashionable Vehicle—Street Railroad Cars vs. The Omnibus. Oood-bj, old Oaiuibual t . We thought you tu a great improvement on the old stago eoaoh, and patronized 70a aa a great fKTorlte.-' With the faahidn ta, Yehiolei, you have in a great meaitue to give way to, not the "Low Baok Carj" but the long, low, street railroad ear. You are a melancholy example of the pithy law, "one might 14 Veil be oat of the world aa out bf the fashion." "When we won dered and admired your first rude enterprise, years lang syne, when introduced on Front street, to 6ttveyhe"adventurou8 few frorti Job Em rsox'a, on S Lower Market-street, to Oobbin's Sportsman's Hall, we thought you was "some." Sines, when the Rccibrs, and the Lathams, the Dohkrtys, and the Tuixf.b Datidsom," had brought you to well-nigh perfection Id comfort,' capacity and in numbers, we gave it up, that the women at tending market from the Third and Seven teenth Wards, in the Kast End, and the thousands. depending, upon you in the Brighton, and West End quarter of the city could not get along without you, and that, aye, forever. We would have to climb up on top, and when seated, rumble along from one side of the street to the other, stopping for the "beebles and the babies,'' but we have learned & lesson; all doth suffer a sea change. As to this' street "railroad change,' we blamo a set of Thilndelphiaus, who came from the Quaker, City, way over the mountain.", up setting all. our .old notions of omnibus par tiality, leaving tracks of their iron rule in the very middle of our streets, their cars turning neither to the right nor loft for man, woman nor, beast. '"' Good-by, we say, old omnibus friends, we hope to hear of your welfare in the rural dis tricts, but in the city, you are esteemed to be "old fogy,'' and must yield to the reigning fashion? The jaunty little ear, clean and com modious, glides along before our doors pleas ing and accommodating all. We surmise that Kansas, or Arlzonla, or some of the popular sovereignty Territories, "way over yonder," would be a good place for you to "star" it. The game is pretty well played out, here, for the omnibus. ,We do not know how legislators in compromise times, will' get along without you, whem hard pressed to "save the Union.' They have heretofore relied so seourely upon an "omnibus bill," that, we suppose, a few of the old-fashioned vehicles will have to be bought up and retained for Government uso at Washington. The day of the street railroad cars has come. -Clear the track; the car of progress 1 passes the Pinny Prrss office, now, day and night. . AH aboard, then, who wish to tubicribe for the people's penny paper, or to ndvertiss in the daily read and preferred by men and women, old and young. The American Voter. As the Prmnt Prkss has a number of ob serving go-ahead boys for readers, there must be inculcated in our columns for their edifica tion and encouragement, some seasonable doc trines in reference to the approaching election. We suppose they know the value of freedom; and the importance of the elective franchise) nnd that It Is by government and good laws good people are protected from the oppression of bad people, and that the wealth and homes of the people are in a great degree protected by the guardians chosen from their own ranks. Now, granting the importance of seleoting good men for guardians, you suppose, of course, all, who own property, will go to the polls and vote, expressing their own views as good Amer ican independent citizens should. ' As an eleotion of general importance will be held In this city on next Tuesday, we ask the boys to observe what estimate men of wealth pay to these important duties, and what a sport and gamo is made of the whole affair by mere politicians. '., ... We believe some of these importers of voters, brow-beaters, and downright defraud ers of a portion of the eleotors, would be abashed if they realized that their arts were fully understood and denounced by an honest, true-hearted American boy. The game of politics has become so degraded that the behests of party clique bave to be carried out by the votes. , The party's nominations offered to the people of this county at the coming olection are above the average, but still Young America, by watching what the grown np one's do, may " even here learn to prize higher and praotioe better the duties of an Amerioan votor.' Distribution of Public Books in Kentucky. There will be bids received until the 25th inst.fby T. B. Monro, jr., Secretary of State, at Frankfort, Kentuoky, for carrying and dis tributing the public books and documents of Kentuoky to the several counties by eight dis tricts. District No. 8 ineludes Kenton, Camp bell, - Pendleton, 1 Boone, ' Harrison, Owen, Trimble, Oldham, Carroll, Franklin, tirant, Shelby, Henry and Gallatin. The books and documents to be distributed are, the 1st volume of Metcalvr'sj Reports, the Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Report of the Autitor of Pub lio Accounts, Registration Reports, Commis sioners' Blanks, Registration Blanks, Blanks for Common Schools, and ether documents neeessary by (aw to be distributed. Pugilism—Yesterday's Prize Fight. Paioi and Killt, it will be seen by tbe telegraphic column, have bad tbeir famous gwlae figbt. Hihuh'8 friend Pities whipped Australian Kbilt, proving tbe best nan eleven ronnds at BstiooJT, getting the poor pmlihed man in "chanoery" on the twelfth rouad. Qhanoery ia this game, as is the legal one, is getting one's head under tbe arm the stronger and bloodily pommeling it until one cries 'enough." The Weather. Our weather, pleasant as sunshiny day of Mtui could he, for the past few days, was saw freeing seriously affected by the rain oran in which the steamship Canada en terwl Hulifax. We trust that the chQl the weather does not forbode ill news to Tankees from China or Ingland.' , . , :' LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. REPORTED FOR THE PENNY PRESS. Result of the Prize Fight. BUFFALO, October 6. Tli a n;.i gM Ihla mnrhinff At Point Ahlno in Canada, resulted In Price whipprtig leHtf in twelve rounds, occupying forty minutes. Kelly was seoonded by Harry uibben ana Johnny Master, and l'rioe by Ileenan and Maoksjr At 1:40 P.M., the men shook hand; and stripped for the fight. Kelly appeared one bunch of nraiolt and mere powerful of the two, 'while Price is olean-Iimbed, lighter and more active Prise held- two hundred dollars in his hand, offering to bet it that Kelly oould not whip him' in one hoar's time, but nobody took it , t first Round Considerable sparring, Price smiling and good natured, Kelly seeming cool and resolute; after one or two light passes they cllnohed, Price throwing Kelly, but getting a black-eye In the tussle. 1 ' 1 Second Round Both went briskly to work, after some oounter-hltting, Price struck Kelly on.the left eye, drawing the first blood; some brisk lighting done; Kelly struck Price a blow which Ileenan claimed foul, saying that he would claim the fight if it was done sgaln; referee decided not foul. Price carried to bis corner; second round drawn. Third Round Somt wide sparring and one or two body blows exchanged; elinohed, Price throwing Kelly. ' Fourth Round Without much ado, Kelly struck full for Price's breast, but missed, Prloe doilglngquiokly : some bard blows interchanged; Price backed to the corner and clinched; Kelly finally knocked Price down. ' JiHth Hound Kelly came up more oonfident; Price looking not quite so fresh, though smiling; both guarded and cautious; closed in briskly and a dozen or two blows exchanged; Kelly down.' Two to one are offered on l'rioe, with no takers. . Sixth Round Doth "come to the scratch" after merely washing their mouths with water; Kelly led oif with a "stinger" under Price's ear, re ceiving one full on the eye in return; clinched and Kelly thrown heavily. Seventh Round Both came up smiling and spirited; Kelly backed by Price into a corner; Kelly's eye bleeding profusely; Price bleeding on the neck; five to two offered on Price; heavy blows Interchanged; Kelly dropped. Eiyhth Hound Very short; after sparring le's than a quarter of a minute, Price knocked Kelly down. Xinth Round Prico improving and backed Kelly to oorner; utter some sparring clinched, Price throwing Kelly. Tenth i?onri3 Price sgain backed Kelly to earner; clinched, Price giving Kelly some se vere body blows Kelley fell. This round lasted one minute. Eleventh Round Price still tacking. Kelly to corner; few pastes exchanged! Price knocked Kelly down. This round lasted half a minute. Twelfth Round Prloe very confidont; Kelly more so than before; after some light sparring, some hard fighting dose, Prise getting Kelly in "chanoery" and punishing him severely. . , Upon time being called for the thirteenth round, Kelly's second came forward and throw up his cap as a signal of defeat. The fight lasted forty minutes. From Washington. WASHINGTON, October 6. A second edition Judge Black's pa.mphlot haj been issued, with an appendix, in roply to Senator Douglas's Wooster sneech, and to the criticisms ot a different kind, which have appeared in other quarters. Lato Inst night an official dispatch was re ceived from New. Orleans, stating that tho steamer Philadelphia had bocn soized by the United States Marshal. An answer was im mediately transmitted, directing the reten tion of the Captain and crew in view of judi cial proceedings, and to hold the vessol, which, if it shall be found sho was eirployod in a filibustering expedition, will be subject to forfeiture Tho dispatch further stated that tho artillery company from Baton Rouge was on the way to tho point whore it was said tho fillibustcrs have congregated, ready to be used by tho Marshal as occasion may rcouire in the effort to arrest them. Never has more earnestness been exhibited with regard to any similar expedition than in re- lation to this one, for the frustration of which the most vigorous measures have boon adopted. So far the efforts of the Federal officers have been successful, and it is relia bly asserted that their proceedings are alto gether satisfactory to tho Government. The instructions sent to Mobile, not only refer to filibusters connected with tho pres ent expedition, but to those who went out in the former one in the Sutan. The order is to arrest them. Our commercial restrictions with Brazil have been further relaxed. This is a subject on which the Administration has taken active interest. An official dispatch was received to-day announcing that the export duty of ten per centum, neretotore charged, on the leading exports of Brazil, including sugar, hides and otber'native products, has been re duced to eignt per centum, Dy a recent decree of the Emperor, which is now in full force. The Cricket Match. NEW YORK, October 6. The ctioket match to-day for tbe benefit of the English players, In wbioh they played against each other, one half being on each side, assisted by five of the players selected from the twonty-two Americans, was very Interesting, though the attendance was not so large as the first two days, - The following is the score: Lockyer's side, first innings Wisden, English, b. Hay war J, 13; Grundy, English, b. Jackson, 31; Coffyr, English, b. Hayward, 23; Parr, English, c. Carpenter, b. Jackson, 6; Lookyer, English, b. Jackson, 1; Caesar, English, b. Stephenson, M; waller, American, b. Jackson, 1; Wiley, Amerioan, e. and b. Stephenson, 9; H. Wright, American, e. Gibbs, b, Hayward, 16; Hudson, Amerioan, b. Hayward, 0; Henry, Amerioan, (not out) 0; byes 13; leg-byes 4; wldes 1: Totall6U; Stephenson's sido, first innings Sharp, American, (run out) 3; Jackson, English, c. Lockyer, b. Wisden, 25; Hayward, English, 0. Wilby, b. Wisden, 1; Diver, English, b. Greenly, 0; Carpenter, English, (not out) 6; Gibbs, American, (not out) 0; leg-byes 1. Total 36. ' Carpenter, H. Stephomon, John Lillywhite, of all England players, and Gibbs, Ford, Long and ttenge, of the American Club, are to go in to-morrow to finish tbe first Innings on tne American Bias. Mexican News. WASHINGTON, October 6. New Orleans papers of Saturday, reoelvod this evening by the Kouthem Mail, furnish Tampieo dates to the 2iith ult. A letter from tbe Liberal Camp makes light of the recent engagement betwoen uenerals Won and Desra- lado. The latter is still near Vlllita, from whence be sends word to tbe Commander-in Chief, that his division is nearly organized. The brigade of Zachatecai was supported b; six pieces, and a numerous park of artillery bad 'also incorporated itself with the division of tbe center. Numerous desertions from the enemy are reported, at one time five hundred of the infantry, at another a numerous body of cavalry. . , There was bo concentration, of troops for a combined attack, nor does.it appear that any detinue plans nave yoi seen oeoiuea upon. American Board of Foreign Missions. PHILADELPHIA, October 6. of At the session to-day, Rov. Dr. Chcever submitted a memorial to be forwarded to the Senate and House of Representatives, asking that more vigorous measures be resorted to by our Government to cause the law of the land against the foreign slave-trade to be vigorously enforced; tne honor ot tne nation to be pro served and the country savod from the dls grace of renewing a traillo held in abhorrence bv the civmied world. .. After a debate, tbe memorial ires' rc "erred to the Businew Committee. - Episcopal Convention. RICHMOND, October 6. The House of Clerical and Lav Delegates was chieily engaged to-day in referring varibusJ; amendments 10 me canons to uio uuimutev on Canons. A motion to hold the next con vention at Chicago, occasioned a long debate. Amotion to substitute Now York was lost. IS'o final action was had on the subject. N Dr. Binney, Lord Buhop of Nova Scotia, was formally introduced to the conventibn. The Committee on New Diocose reported recommending the admission of the diocese of Minnesota. Adjourned. .- The, House of Bishops sitswith closed doors. River News. PITTSBURG, October 6—P. M. River - unchanged since neon. Weather clear and cool. ......... ST. LOUIS, October 6—P. M. River rose two inches at this point last night, and has been stationary to-day, with about five and a half feet water in the chan nel to Cairo. Nothing new from any of the upper streams. Weather clear and pleasant, LOUISVILLE, October 6—P. M. - River falling, with four feet six inchea ia the canal. The Canada at Halifax. SACKVILLE, October 6. It is supposed the steamer Canada from Liverpool on the 24th nit., has arrived ai Hali fax. There Is a desperate storm of wind and rain prevailing, and the Horse Express with the news, if the steamer has arrived, will not be due here before nine or ton o'olock to-morrow. ....- s Suicide. NEW YORK, October 6. Charles M. Lcupp, a wealthy leather dealer, committed suicide by shooting him self this morning. ' 1 Fire at Leavenworth. ST. LOUIS, October 6. Tlio planing-mill of Messrs. Iligginbottom. it Co., of Leavenworth, Kansas, was burned on Sunday. Loss $20,000; insured for$T,000. Fatal Accident. At about 11 o'clock last Wednesday morning Mr. Abrata James, who lives at Mr. John Uortzler'i saw mill, and Who Is in Mr. Hortzler's employ, accidentally and fatally shot himself, lie was in a boat with two companions, on Mad River, end while getting on shore tho ttlggef of the gun caught and it went off, the charge passing through his left arm and bis heart, killing him instantly. Mr. James leaves a wife but no Springfield (Ohio) News. y-BAitct Rev. Dr. Parsons's eorinon at Nashville, Tenn., a short time since, Rev. F. Bath, a German Missionary, stated that when Dr. Parsons was a stage actor, he (Bath) aad two of his brothers wore members, of the orchestra that played musie for Dr. P. Now Dr. Parsons Is one of the stationed preachers In Louisville, he (Philip Bath) is a Missionary to tho Germans of Nashville, one of the broth ers is a presiding elder In Indiana, and the third a Methodist olass-Ieader. j3"Lieutenant M. F. Maury will deliver tho address before the State Agricultural Fair at Nashville, next Tuesday. Opposition County Ticket. For Judge or tbe Court of Common Fleas: WM.M.DIXON. ... 1 For Director of Comity infirmary: E. L. MUOHMORE. For Members of tho State Board of Equalization: JOHN F. TORBENCB, SAMUEL B.KEYU, O. CHATS. For Treasurer: , ROBERT HEDGEB. For Comity Commissioner; . ' JOS. S. BOSS. ' ' ' Opposition State Ticket. For State Senators: W. 8. BTJBKOWES, W. I. LEONARD, BENJAMIN EGGLESTON. For State Bopresentatives: Dr. WM.B.DATIi, ftUSTAVE TAf EL, W. 0. CRIPFISN, JEPTHAGABBABD, JOHN M. COCHRAN, WM. KLOHO, JOSEPH CILLIT. TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Jiutioei of the Place: F. K. MARTIN, H. 11. 8CHULTZ. epif Opposition Meetings will be held at the following places: FRIDAY, October 7. Biijht Mile House, Green Townnhlp-Speakera: W. 0. Thorpe, James Elliott and W. 0. Orippen. Miamltown-B. Thewrlght, Ollley, Dr. Leonard, and others. SATURDAY, October 8. Flaxuiyer's, (Joleinin Township -saurek, Tofel, Flo'to amlGaYmrd. ' Murphy's School Hoiiie, Delhi Township J. P. Wllliamn, P.Zinn, Dr. J. A. Warder, A. W. Blinn and Dr. Leonard. Montauk-E. S. Lippitt, J. B. Jones, W. C. Thorpe mil Floro. Polktown.Symmes Township 1'ncle Joo Ross.W. C. Thorpe, Eggleston and others. Union Meotlng for Harrison, Whitewater and Crosby Townships, at Harrison, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock Burrowes, Leonard, Crlppen and Ciitttiot-Hon. J. A. Gurloy, P. inn and Uncle Jo Itosi. MONDAY, October 10. Dny's School House, GroenTownihip-Dr. Leouard anil IJiiuinPtin cdkiibu, rdq i&ici 111 uuruitm. By order of the Commlttoe. ocil J. E. BEES, Hoo'y Opp. Ex. Com., Ham. Co. Democratic County Ticket. State Senate: , THOMAS M. KKY, City; GF.O. W. HOLMES, Spencer Tp.; E. A. FEBGU80N, Green Tp. House of Hepresentatlvoa: WM. J. FLAOO, CHy; . JOHN SOHIFF, Delhi Tj.i JOSEPH JONAS, City; PATRICK ROGERS, City; .1. F. WEIGHT, Springfield Tp.; DR. WM. JONES, Sycamore Tp,; WM. S. JESTJP, Harrison Tp. Board of Equalization: DR. J. L. VATTlElt, City; 1 8RAEL BROWN, Sycamore Tp.; i. DAN JONES, Columbia Tp. County Treasurer: DR. E. D. CROOKSQANK., Green Tp. Judge of Court Common Pleas: ISAAC 0. COLLINS, City. County Commissioner: JOHN N. KIPOWAY, City. Director of Infirmary: (AMUEL BE NN, Green Tp. IsepKtt MARRIED. MEHEDKTH TBANtKR On the 4th Inat., by the Ttvv. Mr. Paige, Mr. Vim. H. P. Meredeth to Miea Emma M. Tinnier, ut the rcsidonce of thu bride's lutni r, nil oi newnort, fty. lUi-hmond and Pittaburg, Vs., papers ptoase copy, KRItit-BOAZ wodnutdav ovon ng. WcidruBdav October in the First United Presbyterian Cliureii, Cincinnati. I.v tiie Key. (1. D, Arvhibald, Mr, Win. Kerr i Miss Emily Boa. DIED. LIl'PITT On Vodnefday ereiiliig October IAVI, tnrali Frances, eldett uaiighter of Prof, E. and Sarah L. Lippitt, tigcd i yours, 10 months and I:IV. ' . 1 Thu friend of tho fnniily lire Invited to attend tbe funeral from the reeidcncit of her parents, No. vi tut fcvciilii-streHi, nt gu chick j- riuay morning. CHAl'JIAN-Oi-f.bei, at oVIock, A. M scurlet tevor, Stella Snicnd, ngml 2 years Slid mouths, ilautililer of Harry and Julia tluipmau. Mi-FALL Litat eveulug, nt tbe residence of parents, No. 2 Kllzabeth-atrenl, nt scarlet fever, Charles, eldest son of John J, nnd Catherine McFnll, agil live year. i ' Fiinernl to-morrow (Saturdiu ) at 2 o'clock. The iricuas oi tne lamny are mvitcu to utienu, Dixon's Blackberry Carminative, A Sin, IABT AND EFHOTIUI. CPU, TO Summer tomplalat, Diarrhea, Flux, Jtc. ! W Twenty ti cents per bottle." ' ' r , -QBOi M. DrXON, DruggW ; anM-cm ' bonier of fifth and Maln-atrwts. J 1 S- T. H. TtOttfcKAMP 18 A CANDI dafe for re-election to the office of Justice of the Peace. SPECIAL NOTICES. Opposition Headquarters. All persons baring bills against the Opposition Committee, will please present them for payment en SATURDAY MOBNING, October 6. ' '' ocj-b JOSEPH COX, Ch'n Com. J, CARD, , ' TO THE LADIES. V.';.,'. ifi' ' 1 . Jutt received, by Iipreai, to-day, a beautiful lot of -!' ! 1 h M ,. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS. The styles are new, and the goods . holoe. ; '". ' " ALSO A few elegant Hiding fiats. : : ' ' . " : D. F. BAKER, ' Hi Walnot, below Fourth. ' . '; .1 , 003SWf 'i LATEST.-CEKTLEME M will be gratified by an examination of our Dress Hats now in style. We make the flnost Hats for the price sake! that can be found, and guarantee our 11 ' , ;',".: ; four dollar nAt To be equal to the"Boit Hate" sold Cor thatlprlce any where East or West. , , ODDCO., .; ocl-awt H Miila-street, east side, below fourth. M4SOJJIC STATED COM- MDNlCATIOH of ; CYNTHIA m oiiGE. No. 153. F. and A. Masons. THIS tA (Friday) EVENING. October 7, at 7 o'cloek. By order of the W. M. ' w oci, OHA3. BUYERS, Secretary. SPECIAL MEETING - CIN- ntxrsATTT.onr.18. Vn lsatf. and A. A asoni.will meet for work on SATURDAY, fiKjr October 8, at 7 o'clock P. M. A punctual at- W tendance is requested. By onlw of W. M. ' oc7ti I iTIinea copy twice. I. O. O". F.-THE OFFICERS nnd members of PHItA- ..Vv-vtv., ' , DKLPHON ENCAMPMENT, o. OS, SWfie I. U. (J. Fi, are hereby. noUtlod to at tend the regular meeting, THIS 1 ri- 'ilf,fi.f tend the rei f X' V day) KVEEUHU, 7in insr. a punwuiu attendance Is reiuested,as an important amendment to the By-laws will be brought ut lor aio.P'ic;. By order of the 0. P. Uer 01 III U 1 tta.UM.Jki ii, iuuin a t ot-1 a Scribe. r.HAJfD MASS MEETING OF this TiEMnnftAnV. Thero -will be a niHHe meetiug of tiie Democracy of Hamilton County, at Fifth-street Markst-spaco.onSIJTlJKDAr KVlils 1NO, October , 1859, at T& o'clock. lion. George B. Pugh. Hotl. George H. Pendloton, Hon. William S. Groesbeok. Gen. William II. Lytic, Joseph K. Kgly, Esq., and P. McOroarty, Esq., will addreBS the meet ing. Alloltlzensare Invited to bo present. ByorderoftheEx.Com. O.J.W.BMITH, ,,. . Chairman. . SIXTEENTH WARD OPPO- ditia p it.i.y Rnllv tn tho rescue! FRIDAY EVENING. October .7. at the corner or Eighth and Freeman-streets. MubIo, the Artillery and Fireworks will glvaJntoren iC tieB9,4,n,f.- oc-b GEO. B. WHiTL9M- Commercial copy It and charge Press.) PALMER'S DEPII.ATORV POWDER will remove superfluous hair without fail, if used according to the directions. Being entirely free from all nmenlcal or other poison ous ingredients, no danger need be apprehended from Its application Price 50 cents, . ocS, PALMER'S BAI.M OF ROSES is a preparation that will bo duly apprecia ted by all that doslre to restore by art tbe bloom of youth. Its application is qulto easy; Its effects lectly natural, ana its use is entirely narmirm, applied with a moistened cloth. Price 25 cents It is foci PALMER'S LIQUID BLANC DE ' PEAELE is fast superseding the use of powders for the face, as.in addition to all tne de sirable properties of the finest powder, it possesses tbatofallayinsr all inflammation, removes tan, sun burn and frecklte, and when properly applied, it e r fact. ..an nnt. 1,m ilintinmiiahftri fiiim thoHH of Nature a own beantiHer. It Is applied with a soft sponge, rub bins the face Kontly with a piece of sost flannel after it has become dry, Price ftO cents. SOLON PALMER. Asent Manufacturer and Importer of Perfumery, No. 3S West Fourth-itroet. ocS THAT DR. ROBACK'S SCAN DINAVIAN Blood Pills and Blood Purl. Her are a positive cure for Dyspepsia ia proved by uumerons testimonials in the Doctors poaseesion. which can be examined at his offlce, No. 6 East Funrth-etroet, by any one at any time. ocl-am .NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Tan re-valuation of real estato. as returned liv tiie District Aasessors. la now opou tor examiua- tinn. nf tlinflnnntv Auditor's office, to which atten tion is directed. If any complaint Is to be made, tbe same should be in writl ug, and previous to the fourth Monday in October, 1659, after which no complaint win ne receirea. By order of the Board of Equalization, ' ' - , UOWAED MATTHEWS, sep87-tt Andltor. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL WIS. CO V FRY ia acknowledoed br the most em. inont physicians, and by the most careful dmglsts throiifthont the unltoa states, to on tne moatenoctnai blond-purillor ever known, and to have relieved more Buffering, and effected more permnnent cures, than any preparation known to the profession. Scrofula, Saltltheum, Erysipoloa,8cald.head, scaly eruptione of whatsoever nature, are cured by a few bottles, and the syatem restored to full strength and vigor; Full and explicit directions for the cure of ulcerated sore M.DIXON. Price VI. sepl'J-ay SIX CENTS WILL PAY FOR THE . PENNY PRESS ONE WEEK. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , 4, S. 21 . of & his KAILROAD HOTEL, 1 ' (Fronting tbe Bteamboat LundlDg.J North-east Corner Broadway and Front. CINCINNATI. OHIO. E. F. LEVEEING, Proprietor. ocT-cm BOONOMY! Premium Coal Cooking; Stove. THE ALLIGATOE, Smoke-consuming Coal Cooklug Stove. Is without a rival. Gallon "' ADAMS &PECKOYER, Inventors and Manufacturers, ; Novelty Iron Works, 3 8 3 Fourth-street, West of Smith Examine the Alligator and read testimonials. oc7-tfl ECONOMY. Our Four-Dollar Dress Hats Are Selllna- Very Bttpldly. fllUOSB WHO STUDY. ECONOMY AND M. reoulre an- elegant Ohapeau should call solect one from our numerous styles. . . J. C. TOWERS & CO., FASHION ABLE HATTERS, -i No-149 Main-street, . " OJIS DOOR BBLOW FOURTH. ' 10C7 F Jj AG PRESENTATIOJV, BY THb" IiADIE3 OJ C0Vi(ITON,, '' ro tbe , ' ' ' INDEPENDENT : KENTUCKY HOVERS, . . At Odd Fellows flail, Covlugton, Itltir.SDAY EVENING. OCTOBER JL I8.W, on which occasion a Grand military m i. .ion t,v tho Dommnf. KlnK Preseutatlc King Presentation h.lf.naitelffht o'clock. Muslcly Oarrisoo Band. mrjTl.iraf ran Im. nhtaillled of tilt following Itll- tlcraen: Ois.;iNNATi-Captain W. 8. Mnok, w fifth, street? Major J. W. Burke. Thlrd-street: Jamos Murphy, MadiHon Ilenae. JovixnTCJi-Bla.-kbutn Now. Pike-strct; Noonan Bro., Ucott-atreelt Jamea ileLanglillu. Clwitou JUouse. KawrokT-lleo. H. ITearona. ,; . ,' MTAU military (enllemen atteudiiic the Pie ntatlou, are requested to appear in full dreea unl form. " ... - 1 .ct7H NEWADVERTISEMENTS. and 131 Xil, Hill at DELAIVD, CUYLER, !l' f- 1 UOIBX ABTIQUJ Ay BROUAIII . SIIiK'r'DRESSES 1,1, -, -- -1 . Just received from New York Auollon Sale. , M RICHLDAINE ROBES, &o For Ladles and Misses. Beautiful assortment of r53IJ!3 ' French Merinoes. ; ;!'. JSIIUJTILs ISTID , WOOL SHAWLS, Yalli, Nubi;s, Harlpoeas and Opera Hoods, i ' v! -ELEGANT DISPLAY OF DRESS SILKS iND ROBES, . Velvet Flounced Robes, Fancy and White Silk -:.! Robes, for evening. Cloaks and Shawls! Embroidered Velvet . Cloaks, Cloth Cloaks, Raglans and Dusters; Stella,' Brcche and Striped Shawls. MERINO UN DER-WEAR - And Hosiery, for Ladlee, Gents and Children, ' selling at Cost. ',' ; PIECES OF ElIHiXSLO! SIZiKS!! At STc. and Jl per yard. DELAND, GOSSAGE & mW,' 74 West Fourth-street. OPPOSITE PIKE'B OPEUA-HOCSK. ,ocS-M W & FJ JOHN H. DETERS, PABHIONAM-R BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTUEEK, No. S3 Went Fourtli-etrcet, -"Tf AS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID assortment of the renowned Philadelphia Boots and Shoes, for fall and winter wear. Call and tee them. ' ' . ; " oci - 0 PROCURE THE V Cftr JiJSBi' STENCH. MARKING TLATE That can be made in the city go to 33. Iwl. POWERS, 1U6 Wnlnut-t., lict. Tlilril nnd Fourth, fU.vt HnnrlnlhA MnMfinic Tnmnle. T.. M. P. has three Diplomas awarded him for tbe l"C7awtl Cincinnati, Hamilton anil Dayton - RAILROAD. Cincinnati Trotting Park. A TRAIN OP CARS WILL LEAVE THE Slx-streot Depot on FRIDAY, Ootobor 7, at 2:30 P.M. Returning will leave the grounds at the close or tn race. . Fare Fifty Cents Out and Back. oc6 l)" D. MoLARAH, Siiperlntendent, DGE'S PATENT IMPROVEMENT 1 GRATIS Al Any Stylo of Orates cnnlie fte.t or It cue t with cms xmiirovcmnni. A S THE MEItlTS OF THIS VAI, DAItliR Improvement have been fully celah- llshcd in this city and vicinity by over FIVE THOU SAND who have used it the past two winters, nrnBiimn it la mil? nfcesdarv to remind all who ce- alre sconomy and comvobt that the season to prepare for winter bits arrived, and that It would be well bave their Grates rosot before the V.ux Uouhk-clran-ima flnmmAncnv. thn aeoner it ia done the hotter. Our workmen loave no dirt; there la no necessity mmn. ,i. f iirnnta nr filrnitliri. Any commnnlcation throiinh mail will reeeivs prumpt attention, and descriptive Circulars will sentgratiB if desired. -, SMTOrttern ninr be left nt No. 20 Wcjt Flflh. street, where the I'utonlntove nmy lie aeon .1. 11. K Y an tic rroinietors J. DLAKELY, General Agent. ocao Places of Holding Elections CITY t'liKBK'S OFFICK, 1 OrvnliEttO. f IN purauaui'o of a resolution adopted by City Council, on the Sth day .of October, iw, notlrc is boreliy given to the qualified electors of different Wards, that the followine; plaoea were des ignated to holci said elcctlon-said election to hnl.lnn ,m l, I III, iliiv r, f lc t'J lOr. IXVJ. vl.l ' Flr.t Ward-Old englno-hoiisc, north side Fourth-etreot, between bvcamoreaud Bniadway. Second Ward Kngine.hoiiee,ne westof Median-Ica'Institnto.onSiath-atreet. Third Ward-Smnll brick office, north side Second-street, between tudlow and Lawrence. street. ' e , ,i Fourth Ward Engine-house, ent sldo of ylne. Street, hotween Front and Second-streets. ; Fifth Ward Mo. 0 Knglne-houM,eaat side of Vlne strmt, between Canal and Conrt-streeta. . Hlxtli Wnril Hoikniuifs Coal -oil ico, on FarU street and Wliltovrattr Canal, . Hcventh Ward Leonard's Pork-house, on side of Elm', neat Fourtoonth-etroet. '';,'' Klgbth Ward Ensine-liouso pnCulter-slreot, tweon BettsandLiuircl-jIroets. ninth Ward No. 7 Knxme.liouse, oa Wobstor. street, betweon Main nnd Bycumorf-stroota ... Tenth Ward Englne-liouso on Itace-street, Thirteenth and lfoortoonth-streiits. Kleventh Ward Junollon of Hamilton-road Vine-atreot, at Mohawk EuHliie-lioiine. Twelfth Ward-llrlgUteu i;nglne-house, on Bank- ''Thfrtoenth'Ward Engltie-lieme on Sycamore street, betwiwi Heventh ami Klghth-stroets. Fourteenth Ward-Ungiiic houso on Guorgo-olreot, K'twoen I'lunt ami Wuaturn-row. - , Fifteenth v ard csta-ra Bngliie-hoiisu, on Fifth, street, betwenn Mound and Hiolih-etreels. Hlxtusiith Ward north-went corner of Wghlli Freeman-street". . . ' ' Ucventeenth Ward-Now wglne-hoiuo, corner Vancoaiid Front-etmets. , , . .. . The polls will be openod between tho hours of anil eight o'olock in tho morning, nnd elnne at o'clock In the afternoon. HAM. h. COBWINB, , c7-U i - - . city Clerk. LI U A. WEST FOURTlI-STREBT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. we to oi be the tbe be ol 01 - be-, be twiwa and Slid of six six . - BWrYER'wnl And In our Jobbing DePMlmtnt a ilock of ' -AND- Xj9LXXJE1S FXTXtS, ' Quite a attractive fur variety, ' cheapnon and adapt- tlon to tbe wants of Weetern Trade, can b found. In any Eastera establishment., . , ,., ,. . We hare a large and desirable at ook. Merchants t tnd it to thad a4nntat to ivs WM. DOD fi? .COA 144 Maih-strebt. EXPOSITION -V -. ,. I r , A I." ; - : .! - .'.-or 'LADIES :: ii-r r .',:f .. ' -ON. FRIDAY, OCT. 7. til WPRII, CORNER FIFTH AM) VINE. ,., ocSotJ MISSES BAIRD, 18 Went Fourth-treet, KVITE-TIIE ATTENTION -OF -THU ; . Jadies to their new and extensive stock of JMILIjINERYi,'! EMBROIDEEIES, v i. r LAOE aOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, HOOPS SKIRTS, beat In market; SHELL COMBS, plain ifc liilnld with foldt HAIR PINS, newatyleat ;; ' 1 S U ETI.AND WOOL VAII,8 PORT-MONNAIESi NUME; HEAD DUESSESt ' ' KID GLOVES, BRIDAL FANH ', . '.,. NETTS FOR TIIE HEAD; And a great variety of Fancy (Jowls, nliioh we oiler ' .. atLOW PIIIUE8. MISSES BAIRD, 118 West Feurth-street, , Betvoen Vine and. Bare.' OfllBW FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. OAK HALL CLOTHING. DEPOT. i ' BARWiSE & KING, lfftf .Unin-st., Three Duma above Fourth, . CIHOIHilATI, Ob 10. , WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE . and complete aaeortment of Koady-ma.de Clothing, gotten up expressly tor the Rotall Trade, comprising all the Btyles of Frock Coats. Business i;oaie, uvercoaiB; voivot, vwBiiirii,u .... ,n.n. Black and Fancy I'ants, nil of which are warranted or the best material and workmanship. Also, a general stock of Cloths, of all colors; Oas. slmeree, Overcoatings, Business Ooatlnga and Teat ings, In every style, which we are prepared to make to order, in tne best siyio. war ueniiemen s eamieninK wuub. wjiuw. Peruvian Syrup; -oa- l' SOLUTION OF PKOTOXIDB OF IBON, - - RADICALLY' CURES THOSE DISEASES whore other medicines aro of no avail, among , which aro DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the liver, Dropsy, neu ralgia, Bronchitis Insipient Con sumption, Bad State of the Blood, Boils, Carbuncles, Scurvy, Piles, Com plaints peculiar to Females, Gene- , ral Debility, , .,,,.,. , . AKD . , ., .,, . All Diaonaea which require n Tonlo nnd ' f Altcrotlve DIedlclnc. . - 'J ' Read what theee clergymen, who reside In New Bngland, where the Poruvlan M.rup lias uau tna . fullest trial1, shy of it: ':' ' .. , The Kov. John Pierpdnt inys: "My own eiperlenja convinces me that the 'Peruvian' will continue lo do siiccesslul uatne wiui uiaeami. " . w- ttiioets that It gains it will hoid." Tho Kev. Warren Durtori sajs: "I do not hesitate -to recommend the Pornvian Byrnp to any whose ban its render them. liable to headache, dyspeptle com- Elalnts, neuralgia, nervous affection and general da- , m-'L .,-., 1 lie Iter, annnr jj. ruuur: - mn , uvu. intense norvona hemlache, exhaustion and losa ol gtrength.I t'allod to obtain any relief until I tried the Peruvian tjyrup, since which I have been mueh stronger, and my headaches have greatly diminished, both In severity and freqnenc-y." The Kbv. AugtMtus A. Pope: "I have not been at flioted with boils since I took the Peruvian Syrup, throe years ago." . . , , ' Tho Uov. Ourdoii Robins: "It is a duty I owe to he public to express my confidence in the 'Peruvian : Syrup' uh a aafo nnd powerful remedy in those vari ous manifestations of disease oouseuuont upon disor dered dlaeetion." - j . Tbe Itcv. Thomas Wblttcmore: "It gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle. I have no doubt tnut, In casea-of paralysis like mine, dyspepila, and especially of dropsy, it may beadrain-. Stored witb a greater prospect of ancoeas than any other mndlclno In use among us." The Rov. Ephraim Nnto, jr.i "I uave found great relief in uslna Peruvian Byrun while anfferlng from dyspepsia, and am convinced that it has remarkable powers as a tonic and promotor of insensible rersplr- 8tTlio'llev. Thomas II. Tons: "It invlgorates tha ex haunted ayatem, und inspires a degreo of physloal en erm aod exhilaration aa unexpected as agreeable." U'Wltev. UiohardMotcaifi f'Theeffoct onthe dl., gesllon end the general tone of the system wai Im mediate and bonoticlal, ,.lt has proved just the tonip The Kev. nl l wemur: iu uuiw B, . 1 . . flicted witb th( aud stomach, tivrun' aa une c the dyspepsia or derangement of the liver ih, I would recommend the 'Peruvian 10 of the most effectual remedies that I Joseph II. fjllncti I "I have found such ben ts from Its administration that I havanot irnnommendltto friends who were suffer- . Tlio Hov. Joseph it. fjllnchi "I have found such ben eflcial results from Its administration that I havanot ing from physical prostration, or a generally relaxed condition of th aya)iu." - - - Tlio Hot . A. JiicKson: "I hare derived great relief from it ia an attack of the piles, and from that phase ot drspepsia, one of the unpleasaut symptoms of which la a too eager appetite." -. The Bev. J. Pearson, jr.i In debility, It It not only a perfectly safe, but an effectual tunic. In dyspepsia we think it is a sovereign remedy." i Prof. K. Vltalia Bclierb: "For all the protean forms of disease, and innumerable oomplalnta that are com prehended uuder the popular but Somewhat vague terms of nervousness and tlyspepeia. I believe tbe hesltatetl torecommeuu it m int-nna wiiu wvru Biiuer- Peruvian Byrup lo be a veriuuie speciqc. . FO8AllliBTAI.bDKnaOI8T3., r 'IWPrlucIpal office No, UH Fonrth-streot, Noare's Building., , 1. 8. lIAttlUHON, . sepia General Agem for the Western btates. LANC BODLCY, t . IIAHUFA0TUB1BB OP - '' Wood-Working Machinery, AND CIKCUIAR SAW MILLS, -Oerner John aui Water I., ClaelsisiKtl,0. aMy -'i" 'it -i !..- V .1HM . .-;. 1 1 n "..-