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STEAMBOATS. - for Now Orleans Merchants' Indopond- xut Lino: iio steamer AURORA, Curt ""I llcavotlils d, the Kd 2ni J ll VI I ot -'. 1- MerchanU' Inileperulfliit Line For New - - Orlenrm. ' The steamer A. 0. T , " gCcollisr, will leave on )cdnJ.ri Merchant' independent Line For New Orleans. The stesmcr MARS. Capt. .'amps A.&3C5J!.0.ocl. will leave on eiineiua)-, I lie IRWIN CO. lost.. HI 4 B. 111. fi Merchants' lndqicndent Line For New ' ' Orleans. . - IHIll! Thf steamer Dl 5Tf lint., m t p. in. So" DAVinrunsovcapt. n Tiinrsiiay, me For New Orleans. The steamer At'RORA. Moan, mas- ilter, leave- tins iiny, i'.J nisi., hi p. .u. "LuOWN A I.IM.OW, 4 Public Lauding. For St. Louis Express Lino. mVr-'h The steamer MARTHA Pt'TNAM, J-'-iLlTuU""!- Jewell, IH lea eon Wednesday, 151 liiHl.,4 i. 111. ,.,., v .. no jiM IRWIN A CO. For St. Louis. Thestcnmcr MARTHA PVTNAM, Jewell, master, will Icaveou Wednesday. Sid Inst., I p. in. SM DUOWNKA Ll l'l oW. t Piilille Landnm. For Evnncville and Nashville. tIP""!' The steamer LlfMITFOoT. ('apt. : ......... !.!., ,1... o.j.ll,., all ' ' A. D. !i'll am k i o. J 1 1 For Nashville. The steiinier COX ANAr.O, Cm pSpeneer, vill leae mi ritlll'l:ty, A l.llll i l'. ,Y lil I'l.l ' i, , I PuMir l.illl.lihK I'or Nnsliville. stenmer l.lOTITFOuT,' Cnpt .r i.w.ii-i , lenvesthis cllv 2M lint., at I IIHOWVK T.l 1U.OW, I t'rtllie I.illlilin, For llickiuun A" Memphis - J!r"lN The att-ainer MKMl'HIS, Cnptnln A ZTfc irL Diulier. will leave mi Thniwliiy. 2ith iut..ui ip. m. I'll IltWlN ( For Memphis. tIT"' The Kti-iniier MKMPHIS. Calitaln ..tAi? .Riiiiher, will leMe on Thiiivihiy. I'ltli III6I,, HI 4 p. 111. I.M. For Parkeishurj:, .Marietta & Wheeling, TUKSK.VY PACKK'P. Thesti'nmer I.I ItKItTV.Cimt. Itnotli alenvi-H tlil lny, -V'l lie!., lit I ). hi. Jill i. .nem it.Air.. For I'ittslittrirh The simmer .tKNNI K GRAY, t'lipe TV.irer. lenves UilHilHV.rJit tliht., tit 4 p. in. 2 IKWIN CO. SEWING MACHINES. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, o H l'avt Fourth SL, Cincinnati CJINGER & CO.'S SEWINU MACIIENKS J 'nr tliu iMit 7 ypn, havo Htvwdily litaiiitnincd ilimi- tuutitiiui uti thf liiuht tUiriiMt. h("f. nn-i f uuly inttrhiUPrt whuli urn tM:t)Ail t nU lU-Bt'iinlinns of work, coarno or tint' ; ami ure now pxtcn,ivel known apimlt's n, V0,'V i'r' filjilily um'd, in nil ilescrip tiont of mniiult.rtiirin.4 of which nfwinn lims any portion. Singer's New Family Sen ing Macliincs, A relin1le Sow ing Mat hine for i'mnily purisoH, nt a low iritv, bitrintf thf initrwfr o ilit uaiiicst of the raorif 8ii.-.'"-r-tul mini n la. tnivrn in tho woiM.Imls lottff hern WHiitH. ll t un now ( luul. Tbff Mnt hiih'H huvi- Im-i-ii nt r;iiit'i'4 with full know ledReofthf (Iffm-I-of nlht r I'liinily JM:t. Ihiih, find 1 hone deft-i t Imviny litv-n it iiii'ilit d ur avoided, thorn! Marhlnsit will vt-rv houd 1m un (Mijmlar in I In- Family it ourlaimtiictiuiiiK .Mai-liiiif-) now a it1 in t J it work bhopt throiiKhout the woiid. u.nJt4imw tm, , An ftoflortmont of Miu hino Twint, Threud Cotton, Math int' Nt'fdlen, A',.WJ. - Fvcry nrtlch' fonnorii'd wli li lh SewinMiu hine BtivincMt tan alwiiys In- loninl at lliiw olht c, JAM E H KAK DO, " ,1 AKt-nt fur tht State of Ohio. HUNT. WEBSTER & CO.'S Improved Tight Stitch Sewing Mathine.. GREAT reduction In prirc. Silv.T led.ili award.-d ' by the ViiKinia Still. l-ai-. Met lianiff1 f.tirin italli mnr4. mid M jtSHUi-liUsft In StilU' f':iir. Xhow M:u-hini'H will r.titt-h, Ih im, ft-II. Idud rtiid rntber. Thi'V niako a Htrontc ht-k Hlitrh.tiiut ran not Lemvellcd or imllt-d out. 'Ihey make a hfaiititnl uniform stitch, alike on hoth uU-h of the work, with- t.nt toriiuiitf ruiHH uiiiii-rnoaiu. Tho Mat hini'.- have in-cut Htrcnuth, art p'rui'tly feimple, und the mana iuciil of tlo-ia t ail ut iiuiiiMl. Any apoul of rotton, tlnad or silk, may be incd without re-wmiiiitf. Hem Fohleixuinl Uindiiir; (inas't of improved styli and finish, ut-conipuiiyiiuf ca:h M t hinc. All Machines wari antetl.autl full iti-ti m-tioiirt tfivn to eunhit viir''at'' to hh- inctu siitiMiacttmiy. IMT Stud lur .t ( in nhir. U.C. KMFFiX, A w nt, No. 6 Went Fourth ntrci-t, mvr il.-xtrs x Smith' J.w etry btuiv. C'iu. inu;tti, ihiti. GEORGE B. SLOAT & CO. M AX! IMI TI BK1W Elliptical Loi:k-Stiti h & liniii'iiveil-Sliiittle SEWINfi MUlllla'ES. l'llTCKS, S.-J) t,. ?.W) IMH.r.ARM. Cincinnati Office, 52 West Fourth St, 1.1 FRANK HENRY, Agi st. iTAltTHOJjrs Manufarturitiff ami Family Shuttle SEAVING MACHINES, FfinrSpil H! lliruitlinii, Xiw )'irl', W Lm.iI Asents wanti 'l. Ad.lreis hox I'.SII, I. I). Nev York. opinions or tiik imikss: ' These iniu-hlnes nmko exci'llent work." S.Y. Sun It is uu'iiiestioniihly one ol the tiet." ! onnei ' None call eonijiete with thein." N. Y. lii'iiiler. No fninily Hhonlil lie without one." N . t , K.xpress ' I lley cunnot he fai:eneti.' .Mienii .eiinnif. ' They are unperior in eiM'y renpeot." N. Y. Jleln. Tliey are ile.irahle lor family use." I.ailies Visitor 41 It lioeg its work in a (MTl'-ct niMuner'- Oayhook. Have no HiiisM'ior.' ilerahl. i:tt I. S. VAN, 11. V. llAlllll.MIKIt, vax & i5AKiu(;i:i, .Maiiiiliii-turer of Van's Celebrated Patent (oiubined COOKIXCi STOVKS, Tor WOOD i.r COAT.. Tlic niot coiivi'iilrltt. cc iKiniical ami ilmntilt ( uukiiitr Stovu L-vt r i u v.'iit c-U lur Sti'aiiit'uutM, Uotflf, HfMnuiiuiU ami I'rivutu iinllrHM. CookiliK IhiiIimK Mlt-r f l wafh It ll lalli riMsittH, in luiyo nMuiititits, in iiny uiJjoiuing apai tiiK-ut by the hjiiim tin-. Ware rooms 111) Mala St., Cincinnati. JW"RiKlitri to inuntiri.rhnv nnl n.-ll thiw HTOVKH liuty lx Mt-url mi itpiilii ulioii to tin iio,jj ivlm'rf, ttifir wm-ortMMiist. 7i u 1:0 1: 11 iu uvAio ii, No. IH! Walnut 8tiect, CINCINNATI, MAMl'ACTl'llKS looks for Banks, Jails, and Private Dwellings, RINGS BKI.I.S IN TIIK HOST APfYOVKD MANSKR. ALSO Attends t Hcpaj- luff arid lit 1 1 up keys, w. D. tuxmivi irr. w. n. mokhis. :tna stove foundry ami noveltv WORKS, North tide Pearl St., East l.illle Miami Canal, Winnie West JC. It. Depot. " Files rooms at Iha Foil nil rr and No. 2u Fifth-Street .Market Sluice, Cincinnati, Ohio. TunniclilT & Co., Manufacturers of STOVES A HOLLOW WARE, failing, of every, doticiiptloii, Wholesale and Retail. M LATEST NEWS By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY PENNY PRESS. Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 21. FLOUR Cotnei Id slowly and has advanced 20c: salts 1.000 brls superfine st$i i'lYMt. and extras at $6 25vo 50. RYE FLOUK Scares and Brm at 4 2o. CORN MEAL Dull at $ 62,'S. WHEAT Has an unwanl tendencv: sale, at $1 40ujl 4H for red, and white nt f 1 (15(0,1 70. RYE Is active nt vuc. CORN Is In (rood request, but sntiplios come In slowly; pales yellow at 78c. - OATH Belling freely nt Mc. COFFEE Rio ll?4o. PROVISIONS Quiet; sales 2,000 Inla Lnrd at 13c. MKSS PORK Is held At $18 12. I,i00 casks pickled hams brought 10c. W111SK.1 uuil ni zo. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, Feb. 21. FLOt'R Dull; Howord and Ohio $H. WHEAT Active and scarce ; whito $1 50 1 80, and red $1 35(S,1 60. CORN Is firm nt7jfoi5o fur yellow nnil 7 (a 8e for white. PROVISIONS (julet. I1AC0N Sides flc. ' Moss Pork $18 60. Lnrd nyWAc. WHISKY Dull ; State ond Ohio 2R(Ti20e. From Barbadoes. Kkw Youk, Feb. 21. Advices from r.nrlm does received by an arrival here, htuto thnt the V. S. steamer Metncotnet of the Paraguay Ex pedition, sailed from Uarbadocs on the 10th ult. for Pcrnambusco. A Danish war steamer touched nt St. Thomas on the 1st inst., on her wiiy to Dommico to de mand from the Dominican Government repara tion for the seisure of three Dnni.'h vessels dur ing the administration of President Vac.. Flour was selling nt tt. Thomas nt $0 7j(S;8. From Washington. N'kw Yoiik, February 21. The Times gneeial Washington t ispatth says: "As Mr. 1. B. Martin, who lias been cxposins; certain frauds on tho part of f'nited States Marshal Pine, of lllinoiH, was leav ing his hotel to fill an engagement with Senator Davis, he was arrested by an of ficer on a search warrant, issued upon tho oath of John S. Little, who is at Wash ington to defend Pino, that Martin had in his possession valuable papers abstracted from the Marshal's office, and belonging to the (Jovoruinent. Martin surrendered, when his pockets were searched. Tho officer then proceeded to Martin's room, accompanied bv Little, where they read all of Martin's private correspondence, in cluding letters from bis wile. ll. f 1" itcn. son of "Sonutor Fitch, was also present at the reading ot -Martin s correspondence. The obiect appeared to be to ascertain the names ot the parties engaged in Having Pino removed. After a careful reading nf Martin's lettprs. the nurties nroceeded . .,";,, 4 . i .. to tno rooms oi Jir. inanuier, a particular friend of Senator Douglas, and there over hauled his private correspondence. '(To-day a warrant was procured and sent to New York for the arrest of Little on a charge of perjury, he having left in the alternoon train lor that city. i re ouisition will he sent for him to-morrow, in 1 l, I 1 tl "several aisiinguisneu gentlemen ure interesting themselves in the matter, and there is no telhn!r.whero it will end. 1 he attempt is making to break tho force of the complainant, nne, ny impeacning me witness, Martin, late book keeper to the Marshal. The Select Committee, in relation to corruption connected with tho Navy De partment and Navy Yards, is not aide to airree and report. Messrs. Sherman, of Ohio, and Kitehie, of Pennsylvania, will submit a statement, and Messrs, lJocock, of Virginia, and (Iroesbeek. of Ohio, will unite in another, while Mr. Heady, of Tennessee, will have something to sav in a third report. It is said that a portion of the troops in I tali will be ordered to the southern boundary of New Mexico. Fire at Madison. Mdiso.v, Feb. 21. The Court Housp in this citv wus Diirtiullv (li'strovcl lv lir nliout ruidnii'lit lnstnitrht. LossO, (KHt. 'J'hfi reoords ami papers were fill saved. This Court House wns the finest in Indiana, nnd wiw reoAiitly erected at eoxt of 40.(J01I. Work men have already commenced tearlna away the ruins, pre paratory to rebuilding It. Congressional. WASHINETON, Feb, 21. t nt half HOUSE The House proceeded to act on the amendments to tha Army Appro priation Jiill as reported from the ( om inittee of the Whole on the state of the Union. J!y conourriiifj; in tho ainend ments the appropriations have been re duced as follows: Reduction for the erec tion of barracks, hire of quarters, etc., $.j0O,(XIO; for regular supplies of the Quar termaster's Department, between $4000 and $.')000; animals beinj; dispensed with, $400,1)00; for transportation of the anuv, etc., 4'.H),((K). For the Springfield and Harpersferry armories $10'J,0()0, and for other objects $74,000. Total reduction $l,17:i,0(M). Thus cutting down the appropriations tho army to about $14,050,000. SENATE During tho morning hour, Vice President, and Mr. Uroen, of Mo., pre sented uicuioriuls from the citizens of St. Louis, praying for an assay olliee to bo located thoro. Referred. Mr. Hunter, of Va., wished the motion, made by Mr. Himmon.i, of K.I., to reconsider tbo vote by which tno Consular and Diplomatic Bill, to be considered at onco, so that tho might bo Anally passed. Mr, Hlidell of La., took objection to Pugh'i amendment, which was on Hatunlay added to the bill and showed that its would be to prevent the President from Bending uny envoy on special oumuchh, as inigm oo come necessary in the case of Mexico and else where. Mr. liwin. of Cub, moved to lay tho motion to reconsider on tho tabic, as ho considered Iiractice of moving to reconsider appropriation pills would be productive of itcriou. embarrass ment to tbo legitiinato course of business. Tho Vice Preaideut explained that (win's motion was in order, but that its etlcct would be to lay tho motion on tho table, liable to be called up at any time during tho scinioii, and would therefore virtually suspend the ope ration of the bill. Mr. liwia therefore withdrew bit motion. Mr. Simmons went at length into the ques tion of exchanges. I On motion of Mr. Hunter, of Va., the Army 1 Appropriation Bill was read and referred to i Finance Committee, ! Tho Military Committee reported adversely ' on the application of Messrs. J nines and : to purchase their patent safety fuse. 1 Mr. Foot, of Vt., attempted to bring up Cuba Bill as several gentlemen on the opposi ; tion side were desirous of expressing their views upon it. His motion was lost. J The donate on the exchanges was continued by the same Senators that participated in debate on Saturday, prinoipally Messrs. Sum- Cu mom nnil Trumliiill on one side, anil Mr. Tooinh tin the other. Eentually Mr. riiin nou's amendment to limit Iho rato of exchungo was stricken oat and tbo bill rasped. Mr. Kinjc. of N. V., demanded tbo jeas and . . .. 1. : .1. . . 1 . . .1 1 i I. .. t . . 1 1 ... . ,.ni. UilJ V, ..UU.U, nUUUU 111 liiw iviiwniwj wi yons 25; nays 25. " On motion of Mr. Slidell, the bill for tbo ac quisition of Cuba was taken np. Mr. Mason, of Va., offered an important amendment, by way of substitute to the eBect tnat vongress nm,rove oi tno poncy oi we , ' ii " ' r - -0 r priety and ultimate necessity of acquiring uha: that without any committal at to future measure!, should circumstance render such ac quisition rt necessity, nt present Congress con fines Itself to A declaration thnt the 1'nited States is prepared to receive tho island of Cuba whenever Spain will transfer it for a fair equiv alent, and that the government enn never be ncntral under any policy which would sever Cuba from Spain in favor of any foreign jiowor. Air. C'ollumer,of Veruiont,had the floor, and denied that any expansion of terri tory is a necessity of national growth. It depends on how much we may have al ready. Nations have grown for centuries, and increased in wealth anil power with out increasing their territory one inch. He considered the policy of attaining oountr? by conquest or by unnecessary acquisition, as at variance with the whole framework of our government, especially such n country as does border on our own, and which would require a standing army to defend. This Cuban bill was based on the idea of an indiscriminate voracity in our jieople for land, an assumption which he did not consider well founded. The- House refused to strike out the op- propriatinn 01 ?i in.i'iki iot tae arsenals. .. .....ll.lWk, . ( .. .1 . 1. 1 lie jvrmv iiu was men pnssuu veas llrt: novsilS. Mr. Covade, of Pa., from the committee to investigate the accounts of Kr. Stead- man, the late fMiperintendent ol 1'niilic Printing, stated that Harry Connelly, of J'hilada., who came hero as a witness, but refusing to remain, left for home yes terday afternoon, llo ott'erod a resolu tion 'which was adopted, directing the Speaker to issue bis warrant to the Ser-geant-at-arms to take the body of Connel ly wherever lounil anil bring heioro tho liar of the House, and answer fur con tempt of its authority. The Speaker stated the question to be on the motion of Mr. Phillips, madron last Monday, to sus pend tho rules in order to enable him to introduce a bill providing for the payment of outstanding treasury notes, authori.ing n loan of lfJl,(MHi,(KHl lor six years, at an interest not exceeding six per centum, and regulating and fixing the duties on imports, and fur other purposes. Air. Jlorriu, oi t., innmuii-u uini ne snoimi. if the rules be suspended, like to offer his bill us a bUUMitute. Mr. Phillips, in reply to a question put by Mr. tickles, said that hi intention was not to move to put tho bill on its passage, bnt to re fer it to the Committee of tho Wholo on the stute of tho Union. Mr, Houston, of Alu, wished the further rending of the bill to bo dispensed with. It wus the worst bill that and nccn introduced, no had already heard enough of it. Mr. Florence ot la, said Mint tho House had better goon with the reading ot the bill, Mr. l.clsev, ot Sew lork, said that the reading of the bill was commenced at his in stance and ho wanted to hear nil of it. The clrrk then completed the reading of the hill, The question was then taken in suspending the rules, which was decided m the negative yens 122, nays (M; ft two-thirds voto being ncees- surv. The House then went into Cominitteo of tho Wholo in tho State of the Union, on tho Post Oflieo Appropriation Bill, Mr. Kengan, of Texas, was opposed to the amendment. The contract was made after tirent consideration. Several Cabi net meetings had been held, with nil the arguments for and against she several routes belore them, ami they were all considered with a view to tlie public in terests. The practicability of the route selected has been successfully tested; de pots, &c, have been established, and now it wns nronosed to disturb this satisfactory urrant'ciiient. Any one acquainted with the Postmaster General, knew that he would not be controlled by any such self ish or personal interests in the discharge of his duties. He knew nothing about the Postmaster Oieneriil owning lands Arkansas, but if he did, the transmission of the mail could not thereby be affected. The amendment was adopted. a liTTSiiritc,n; Feb. 21, P. M. Riuer feet 11 inelips by the pipr murk nnil lnll inir. Woo. lier Vlenr und cool. No nvri- vnls or ilepnrtures sineo noon. River Intelligence. for the bill The river nt this point was still rising at late hour last night, and if the reports of rise at Pittsburgh prove correct, . it is more than probable that we will not bare a fulling river here under four or five ilnys. Last night by the metal mark at the Wntor Works, river was 11 feet, 10 inches higher than lowest water known hero, nnd had risen feet during the previous twenty-four hours. ptill wants eight feet to make it as high as flood of 1H47. There Is only a very narrow strip of levee remaining dry, and stuambout men find considerable difficulty in receiving and discharging freight. With very little ferine, for iinv lioint. woiJote: ....... PttMHirtih. Cotton, Our: ji Slssea, tup. Ins key, 50c: Flour, 2ic; l'orluiil Lnrd, Pound Freight Vi'Ao per lull lb7" ArnAmVc Whiskey, 40o V bblj Ale, Pound Freights, 20((M3o v hundred. St. Lnrn. Heavy Pound freights, 2o hundred; Whiskoy and Oil, 50c. IC bbl.: Stoves 2 5o; Ale 40o W bbl. To Evrnsville Whiskey and Oil, 40o. To Cairo Whiskey and 40o; Pound Freights, 20fo,20o pr. bbl. -Vcir- Oi-Ickiih. Whiskey and Oil OOoj Flour, 30c; Pork 40c: Way Lots 50c; Bacon nud other Pound rreixlits. i"(i' -0o per hundred; Horses, $10 per head; Keg Lard, 12c; Empty Boats Leaving. the Mr. the Mills the the The JnoobS trader is tho regular Mail for Louisville to-day, arid will leave with usual punctuality at 12 M., precisely. Captain riloiin, leaves for New Orleans evening at 4 o'clock, with his fine bout Aurora, Those going or having freight to send South, will govern themselves accordingly. Exi'iiksh Link. Tho Steamer Martha l'ut unm, with ('apt. Jewell in command, goes to KU Louis, During tho present it will be much tho sufest for passengers to by water, and we can cheerfully recommend the Martha to our western-bound friends. Tho A. 0. Tylor is fast filling with freight, and will leave for tho Crescent City to-morrow eveuing at 4 o'clock, procisely. Messrs. Irwiu k Co. will attend to any freight matters to their euro. The Mars, Capt. Jumes Good, leaves for Orleans to-morrow, at 4 o'clock, P. M. The David Gibson, of the Merchants' Inde pendent Line, is loading for New Orleans. goes out next Thursday evening at 4 o'clock. The Jennie Gray goes out this evening rittsliurgli. f-he In a Una boat, has a elercr j net of otlicers, and to those going up on her we guarantee a ploaiaut time and good living. The Light Foot, Capt Fruiier, leaves this afteruoon, at 4 o'clock, for Nashville. This is tho only boat leaving for that port, that wo know of, before Saturday, when the Conango, Capt. Rponoer, will leave for that and inter mediate noints. In this connection, we would cail ,b, ,tt,nt(on of lhIppers to the fact that Mesin. Browne 4 Ludlow, g'.re through re ceipts to all points on the Chattanooga and Southern, Memphis and Charleston, and Mis sissippi and Tennessee Railroads, thereby saving tho local tariffs along those toads. The Liberty is the regular Parkersburgh, Mailotta and Wheeling packet to-day, and will leave at 4 P. M. T. McBurnio is ber representative hero, and will attend to tho ship ment of any freight Intended for hor. Want of space, in tliia our first issue, is our apology for the limited amount of river news to-day. In future, we will do bettor, and if earnest industry and a determination to do justioe to nil parties, is my recommendation, "Thf Pri:ss" will soon be Ihr river paper of Cincinnati. BUSINESS CARDS. a the the the two It the of- liuej 30o, t Oil, bbls her this to morrow flood go. en trusted Now Bhe for J OH IV RELL, Produce Commission Merchant, nKAi.cn in l'loiir. Paper, Dried Fruits, llcans, Ilui'kets, liroouis, fcc, 10.1 West Fifth street. Cincinnati, Ohio. (115 WAYNE 11 ITT TUB DEPOT, Pl'LLAN & WILLIAMSON, ! (At the old stand of Pullan, Hatfield A- I)rown,1 wholesale: grocers, No. XI WEST SECOND ST., CISI-IXNATI. Joseph ri'i.t.A. formerly of Pullan, Hatfield llrown, II. WILLIAMSON. J. D. i fl, HIESTINO, Wholesale and Retail Manufac turers of LADIES', GENTS', MISSES' AND CHILDREN S BOOTS AND SHOES, 52 Wlst Fifth St., Rkt. Walsct axu Vixr, Clm lnnatl, Ohio. tBPartli'iilar attention paid to Custom Work .'Sett.V) A. O. BULLOCK Si 66. Manufacturers of LONG AND SHORT -CURLED HAIR, Jfrnkrt in Oftip twit Atnericftn yiie, 12 A 14 West Scrond street, rlxrlx.VATI. ll(! BALL'S DAGIERREAX GALLERY, lO Vest Fifth Street, CINCINNATI, f. 2 GEORGE C. MILLER & SONS, Carriage Manufacturer, Have a nnestock of best varieties. 47 Seventh si roe t, between Main and Walnut streets. INDIAN QVEEN' COFFEE SALOON, No. Si) Cast Pearl. Keep constantly on hand. Hot Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Beefsteak, Ham and Kgss, Ac, Ac, o. DKSUDKX RICK. 1IM i ha's Aiinr.Nrr.LDT. rnsp. sriii'i.Txr.. F. SCHVLZE A- CO. Importers of French Porrelaln, l'orelgn Glassware, FANCY O0ODS AND TOYS, No. 11( ilfWii Street, Vlnrinnnti. 110 KNIOliT BROS., Solicitors of Patents. flNClHSAtl, W.SMINflTOS. h. C. CO.. 41H 1 VINI. S. C. CO.. IIS & f Sll. Cf.. .c;i onicl. OP.. elt:.I Of fill. SmutIi III V. R. Pitent Ofllee. CHAS. T. FORRISTALL, Sign and Pictorial Painter, No. ISO Vino street, opoosito the Ilurnet House, tl.LIS.ATI.OHIU. Glass Signs in Durnished Hold and Silver neatly exe- cuieii on snori uouce. It. It. ALLEY, Fashionable Hatter, Xo. 11. BROADWAY, CINt.'INNATL 41 C. Ci'Ituy WILLIAMS, HAMT ACTVar.B AND IMPORTKB Or P A P E It H A N t! I N CJ S , . JVo. 85 Ama Strrrt, i Hie door above Tear!, Cincinnati. f-s HERMAN FICIiE CO. IMPOBTKRS, Wholesale ami retail dealers in CHINA, GLASS i QUEENSWARE, Uo. CO East rr.Aai. Sr., Bet. Sycamore and Broadway, Cincinnati, m Til OS. W. WIIIOHT, JILIISTORSO. T. W. WRIGHT Sc CO. Manufacturers all kinds of Scales Ileams, Trucks, Ilolstlng H heels .No. JO WEST SECOND ST., 1INCIXXAT1. tS WILLIAM FiSCHKIt, Mauufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all kinds O V. 3NT 3D Y . Also, Importer of WINES, LIQCOHS, ClUAUS, and KOKEIC.N FIU'lTS. o' No. 'JM, south-east corner Sixth x Walnut Sis., CINCINNATI, .OHIO. UM SA MUKL HO YD, MERCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer in ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, No. 13 Walnut St., (if, . CINCINNATI, (I. 4. NI1JNA1IHR, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. IOS Walnut St., U f t w 1: K n r 1 r T II A H 11 SIXTH lid,, CINCINNATI, O. 80 j 011 a ijati:s HAS just roeeivep an iinMirtution of Urandlisi, Sherry Wine, jtlausala and (.'ape Wines, Irish Whisky, London Porter, India EiiKll.h Pickles and Sauces; they are all of choices! dcncrlutioii, superior lo any that has li n oroiiKlit Into ('inciiiuati. Kor sale Wholeiiule and Itetail, National Tlieuler iluildiiiK, Stcamoiu streel. 21 A V R I T T S ' DIN I NO SALOON, 1.1 & 13 Fourth St., Folt LADl E8 AND OENTI EMEN. 22 AMPBELlT ELLISON & CO, MANU FACTl'KEKS of HOT AND COLD BLAST PIO IKON, STOVES ii CASTINGS. Ware rooms, No. 21 East (second Street, CJNCINNATItOIIIO. 101 MRS. W. i. JOHNSON, ISO West Fourth Street, near Race', LADIES' ItESTAURANT, AKD Ice Cream Saloon 43 I.OK IIIRE1 HAKE CHABUJiiSI " WHO WANTS I Young man, Scotch, a. Scliool Teacher, Copyist, eto. Young German, speaks hug list, experienced as Torter In Iron Store, eto. German, speaks English, used to horses, working private fknilly, elo. An Americau. age IS, studied book-keepiug, and will eugugo to learn mercantile buslnoss, etc. Two colored boys, used to honwj. waitlug, hotel blu, porter, ate, X. B. B No. Fourth atrent. Wt HAKE i AUCTION SALES. BY KELLOtJU, WILLIAMS A CO.. SALE BOOMS B II EAST THIBD PTKKKT. lfour Superior Sotoo-OcUre Koneirooa PIANOS, SILVKtt-PI.ATKK WAltK, FINE TAULK CUT LKKY, tc, AT AUCTION. , Wllllie soM without reservo, on TUESDAY MOHMNIi, Fi:n 21, ld.V. at OS O'cl'k, 4 superior seren ocutre Hosetrood Piano,; B flne liver platen Tea Sets, (I plecesrnch; plateil Tea, Table anU Dessert Spoons; ilnte.1 Forks anil Butter KriiTei, fine. Pinno (.overs. W ool TuMo Covers, super Llun TaWe Cloths and Xspkins. . Also, a good ussorlinent of Fashionable Furniture. Also, super English Brntseli, 3 pi anil ingrain Car petings. . 171 KKLMHiO A MILKS, Auctioneers. BY S. (J. HUBBARD, AT TRADE RALE ROOMS, JiO. 21 WF.ST FIFTH STREET. UP STAIRS. ' HOOKS, CIIKAP PUBLICATIONS, IF.TTEK AND NOTK PAPER, DAIRIES FOR ISM, 4c, AT ACCTRlS. On THURSDAY EVENING, February Nth, at 7 o'clock, will ho sold, hy caluloioie, to close consign ments, n aliiul,le colloi-tioii of Miscellaneous Rooks, with a full assortment of Peterson's Cheap Ptihllca tions. new nnl in gooil onler, Blank Hooks, Letter anil ('oinniereinl Note Pupei-, Francis A Lentroll's Dairies tor lx!H, c, r. N. II. Catalogue ill lie niihlisheil on Thursday morning, nnil the hooks w ill he open forexauilnullon on Tllllistlay iluring Iho ilav. lr S fl. Hfnn Rn, netlmieer. ' I VARIETY. of . lino the ever A In ii UNION DESPATCH COMPANY. Quickest and Cheapest Freight Line 1 This Company forward Frelnht of all classes, buy and sell Merchandise, Produce and Properly of all description noil for Manufacturers collect Notes and Accounts, ninl tin a (illXEKAI, F.XPHESS COMMISSIOX 1HJSINEKS, Tiittot'OiioiiT East and Wfst. Ayncirs i utl the Priiirljni Tawiitfuid Citl-: NEW YOIIK, PHILADELPHIA, 1IOSTON, III FFALO, CHICAOO, ALUAXV, DETItOIT, TOLEDO, Mll.WAl'KY, ST. LOUIS, LOl IKYII.LE, AND IN Cincinnati, 29 Sycamore St. R. C. BOOKING, Aoext. 6W Competition I"efied ! lirMiv BISHOPBICK. THOS. M. Br.IHIF.An. HENRY BISHOPRICK & CO. Proprietors ami Mruiufacturor or BISHOPRICK'S INFALLIBLE BAKING P0AYDER, And Wholesale Dealers in CREAM TARTAR, BICARD SODA, Sec. nislioprlck's Infalllhle Dakliiit Powder Is an artirle unequalled, and which cannot be surpassed defies competition and acknowledges no superior, ' in this protfrensiveaffo; it is well known in Iho Eastern, Western and Southern States to be a compound of rare aKceiicncc, anu is nscn uaiiy ior cooKing purposes both in raiiiilies,s!eamiioa!s, ooaritiug nouses ; tome Western emigrant t,idisiciisible. (IZi M.VM I'AI TOIIV AND W HOLESALE DEPOT 111 West l'lltli Street, Cluclnnatl, O. 30 DAY 8 DAY 1 DAY CLOCKS. CLOCK THIMMINGS, Kvery Variety and Lowest Prices, At SMITH'S CLOCK STORE, 12 Cast Fifth Street, 80 Opposite the Dennison House. SPECTACLES. rWHE BEST IN USE, ACCURATELY -SL fitted to the condition nf the sight, and war ranted to suit. The best quality of OPERA GLASSES, At prices to unit all. Large aasortiutmt of Stereoscopes & Views, Of best quality, and at Eastern pi-lees. (r, B-wPTICAI,, MATHEMATICAL AND PHILO SOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS always on hand. HENRY WARE, Optician, No. 7 West Fourth St., opposite the High Steeple. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO. 924 CHESNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. School Apparatus, Thermometers, MagU I.auteriis, Matnematicai iiiNtrumeuiH, Spy-Glasses, Spectacles, tic. A full priced and Illustrated Catalogue sent mall, lai.K or i'iiakok, 011 application. i.,i SEWING SILK. fWIRAM, Organzine, Embroidery, Saddlers SL fringe and Spool Silk; Twist and Machine Needles -ALSO- JOU V33TS' One dime spool. Best three-cord Silk for Sewing Machine.. iS West Fourth Street, 3d Floor. JOHN II. JOUVET, THOMAS JOI'VET. 47 Agent. C AN 1 ) Y ! CANDY 3VXYU:rLJ3 cto CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer -in- FINE AND PLAIN CANDIES, IO MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. 11 AMERICAN EATINO HOUSE, DIUCINS, PkoI'uietsu, No. OO West Third St., Itetween Walnut aud Vine, Cincinnati, (. J. il. V'l ll.l.Ol'OII. UOIIKKT M'l'I'LLOl'UII. J. M. MeCULLOUGII & SON, wiioi.ci.Ai.r. 11r.Ai.Ki1s i.x (2ARDEX AND FARM IMPLEMENTS AN1 MACHINES! Garden, Pield and Flower Seeds, FRUIT AND OUNAMKNTAIi TREKS, S00 Muin trt'tt, aud Ko. 3 Eiut Fifth trwt, 216 CINCINNATI. O. Nt'UHKHY aud HKKD 1'AKM, TLKA8ANT ItlDClK. ipiLi:UT At IIICkliNLOOIMiH, hurv.iynrH and Civil Kimiinrst, Mo. 200 rttroet. National Hall. ( in. wni vnyg or every aewrip- tlou runiitl atttmilfd to. I'aiikular attention to Hiii Vfst ana MiiiHuviHinuit litutut wituiu tiiecity. Uaviug lately purchatHHl all tho tield book contairj tug oriKiuul uotun and mentorauda of Hurvvytj tuodiviHiontf mado in thin city and vU'iuiLy, uud ey, Kttij., who for many years wan a pruiuinent voyor aud civil ouKint'or of tho citv aud countv, iiraciugovor iniriy voiuuiott oi nuia uott?d, aud thau four hundred pi at h, wo aro euaMed to retrace ith accuracy and certainty survi-vs which ha have uiade and lilies established by him. , ; stT riHERE WILL RE A SALE BY CATA M. logue of -G HOI' Kit IKS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ..,'.. GLASSW AHE. WOODWABK, ETC., To be sold by auction, ou WEDNESDAY, FEBRV RY. 23, 1859, At Stores Nos. 67 and W Main s.reet, Cincinnati, lr G. BRASnEARS A CO. Sale to conini.no ai s A.M. Terms-All sums under fjMJO, cash; oyer (900, days' approved paper. . INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE & LIFE INSURANtV VVE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLf I NO woll known and rnllaWe Coiupanl Irvine Fire Inauranr.e Co., of New Y Incorporated ISM, Cash Capital, 9300,000, wi iitrgn urpiiin. Manhattan Fire Insurance Co.. of iS incorporated 1S2I. (.'ash t.npital, J2SO,0o0, w VlllJllUIVl 11, ouo. ' ALSO ' " Tiew Vork Mfe Insurance Co., of Aisets Jannarr 1, ls, si ,M5,sjl .v.. JQJ-1 We are nlo Agents for the aalo of Mines' Patent Chilled Iron PlrJ?fJf'J Burglar Proof Soles and to f There Soe are worthy tlisronstileratior ITffDSj ers. Merchants, Treasurers and others f ST I roil mt pi;i i KOI iroin inn luueioiiair or and we invite an examliialion of a sanipU.-. . 1 omco. HORTON & TRUE, Agents, JH IU. 1 JF II PV gTIIUUIIIgsj, Ai itv v - i a i n u i U t roE, 'I 8 CompailJ 9.723 00. l Hartford Fire Insurance ASSETS, 8729.1 HainpiaMi Fire Insurance Co., ASSETS, '.no.ono oo. Connecticut Fire Insurance Company. ASSETS, W.'i,074 0O. Conway Fire Insurance Co.' Aiifii. i, ----- o,;hj w. j ii. ii HLiuiuK, Agent, 91 SO West Third St., Cincinnati, Ohlo MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets, - - $5,300,000. All leu! on KenkEstate worth double the amount f loaned. rnEMIt'MS ALL PAYABLE IN CASH. NO NOTES. NO I.1A11IL1TY. The Insured receive all the profits. The companf makes no charge to cross the Atlantic or livo la l-.nroiie. II. HKLUUCK, Agent, su west Xhirtl st. f nr.ir.iiENcrs : (Stv flroesheck A-Co. W. it. Nicholson. D. D. liilmore ft llrotherton, Alex. II. McOufly, Esy. 1 Kinif, Corwin ft Co., John Iteeves. Ksn. f Steadman, Carlisle ft Shaw, Stalihopn S. Howe, Esq.. I MISCELLANEOUS. by 6.1 Vtuo paid. nnd th aur em more may - 0., sixty i"l VM. MOltEirOUSK&CO., Upliolst ers, AND Maiiufaeturers of all kinds of MattrasiM M Ileililing, Soiith.iast corner of Fiflhand Plum nnvoti, inciiiuati, oino. iu EPISODES OF FRENCH HISTORY in 111x0 Tiir. Consulate and the First Empire, BY MISS I'AKDOK 11110., ClOlll . 91 w. v. 1 La Plata; the Argentine Confederation, ' BY THOMAS J. PACE, V. S. K., Commander of tha Exoedifinn. With Mans and numerous bngra lug. avu.,cioin. rrire. :u0. The Laird ol AorIa. A SCOTTISH STORY. By the author of "Margaret Maitland," "I.illios. lea.'' I'Jmo., cloth. Price, SI 00. VOLl'ME III. . 1 Barth's North and Central Africa. Rvo., cloth. Price, ff'i 50; Complel,, In three Vol- Riiies. 8vo., clotli. I'rfce V7 rs), 8ro., hali' calf. Price Slow. Just received and for an lo by ROBERT CLARK &CO., 197 5M West Fourth street. Tis Found! SOMETHING New, True, Intelligible and Important! Dr. CHAMBERLAIN Hati taken rooms No. 1 nnd 4 in "Bacon's Building, corner of Walnut and Sixth HtrwU, and ! tiow in troducing his new and imrK.rttfnt discovery ior the cure of tho wuat obrtthiat chronic dUeajpa. lie mnkcfl no corupromiu with -hi sloinach, in tho way of nuMlicfltlons, but relioa sofeky upon the mqat sub tle ami powcriui oi an ajtjemH, UfssECTRICITY. His recent discoveries In the nnnllentlon ,f thla 1 vitullzlng force seldom fail to produce speiady and PTliiaiieui euro in ..ynfiepsia, l.iver VOnLl.ilaltlls. aralysis or 1'alsy, Consumption in the early and middle stages, Hhcumatlsm, N'euraJgla, Hean Palpi tation, all classes of Vtoriue I)ise'.ios, Catanr Ii, Dia tes, Skin Diseases, Amaiirnsis, Deafness, IJeneral DehilUy, and every species qt Nervous Chrosdc Dis eases. The diseaaeH slionm not fail tn call and erxamina the astonishing cures effected, fiequeutlr in single application. Olliee hours from A. M. to Z P. M. Consultation free. Dr. Chamberlain has associated with him- Mrs. E. J. HALL, M. ll., of New York City, who bus had au. extensive experience in tha treatment or disease electropalhically and otherwise, especially those pe culiar to her own sex. Ladies suffering frenu disease should not failjo consult MrsJl 129 Glasgow & New York Steamship Co. STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, Belfast, Dublin and Londonderry, without de lay, for fe.'U. Keturn Tickets, good for six months, S either of the ubo, places, by any steamer of the Line, tn. Fboh Nf.w Yonx Edinburgh, Ounuuing, Saturday, Feh'y lu, at 1? Noon; (tlasicow, TboniNou, Saturday. March 19, do.; Edinburgh, L'unimiug, Saturday, April From Olaboow Glasgow, Thomson, Feb'y V)- Ed tiihurg, Ciimmlng, March Ui. Katks or Passaoc From Glasgow, first vlasi, 11- fiiineas: sieerage, found with cooked provisions ado roni New York, first class, 875; steerage, found witlu cooked provisions, it'M). ' Children under 12 years of age, half rnre. infants Ini stcemice, frm. ' Relurn Tickets, available with1 n ,ix months, by any steamer of this Line. First class, OUo; Steerage, $C' Frpaa'gTalp'vTo1""'' a"-' hed oeach team6r' HOPK1N- iimi'i' K 'rodwar. New York, or Emigrant and. Remittance Office. DRAFTS VAVABLE HO LAND. THROUGH 1 It E ii A N D AND ' T L A N D, SCO For sale atV, toll.cl IS. aterllior Cei'tilicate of passaxe from Liverpool to CI ir lltlV Ol t on U .u.t,.t-o lll..u ll,n fiiv,,, liicinnatl. llall Una of pitckuts, or the steaiuships f lie mack. York ti. GALWAY, . . COKK, BELFAST and Far sale at reuueed prices. LONDONDERRY, Itemltt.iiices made from any part of the country for drutts, or vaisnKo shall bo promptly uckiiowudurd und rcniitteu ea directed. WM. B. BARRY fit CO., 42 Post. olliee HuildljinH, Foiirth-Htreet. THE ORIGINAL AH It ONLY '. LONDON GIN, IMPORTED. (luarta rents. Pints IO cents. Edmvind C. Charles, Importer, . IO Kroadnay N. V. Furnlsb tal to the trade nt the lowest Mew York pi kes, b'v i AVM. B. HORNEll BOLE AUENT FOR CINCINNA'il, N. E. Corner Sixth aud Race sts. BH- Cases delivered lu any part of the city free of I'lmrKC. 71 WHITE'S Itejiorter and Detector, Is published twice a month In , NEW YOBK, CINCINNATI, L0UI8VILM AND ST. LOUIS. The standing of every Bank In tho United States, lu each of those cities, is reported, aud thi quotations carefully corrected by Banking Firms of the highest standing, who pledge tlieuiseives to buy all money us quoted til their respective localities. The publisher have no interest in any Banking Institution or Bro- tier's office, and the Bankers who furul.b the rate lave no interest whatever lu tho Reporter. Messrs. NETTELTON, LOYVltY A CO. correct aud furnish the rates for this city. 37 CilllARDlioiJSE,- (ox TBI rcaorsA fUJ ..'.' CORNER CHAMBER ST. AND WESXi' , BBOADWAY. odd. Hudsou B. K. K. Depvfft BBOADWAY, NKV YOBK, V ' JOHN.L. HANSON. . 153