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THE ENQUIRER. IU.TES OF SUBSCRIPTION 1 TOM THB DAILY ENQUIRER. tonaTAOa Will' THt fl'BUPH EM.) Issne. issue. 14 7 73 1 SO SO a war.

I j-bre months 00 31 1 One by FOR TUB WEEKLY EQCIHEB. 1 in a tprvii JluTlct I Posfe'lc ra trmient pnpmrt ffn. Pailia mnJing paper, to (Vudr rtnuit juJJ flu" jjtrZXTISIXO MAT 1918. DAlLTl Oruta-ry Advei-ld-rnetila, 4m orelh page MTH. or 12)4 pwr lute.

1 per line. Prefer Reading Matter Notices, Mh or tiding Matter Notices, th or 8th page bV, j'ii Notices, lh ftrtlii Marriages. 1-Ui. Society, mil Witirii.1 Notices. 6Ui 89 SiO IS per line.

per line, per Usie. per Urn, per Una. Medic if cutis, inside fi'-i per Una. Judical cards. 5th or sth per line.

0 nrt'lnfiry replay line. 0 Rrt ii' Per ti ou olid Ui-'ftie It? UHR13 Ul Clgll uur4 pate to I'1 iunre; fourteen lines agate to ttea lucti. column adTfTtifmients an5 ouu, pel to rates CiiM-liinall, Obf. i iiivKit BOATS Lr.AYl!G THIS DAT. Pomrroy AC.

Kirkcr. P. M. tit, ii). 4 P.

M. Vsv-viiin 12 M. l.ul'lS A. fcllKKLEY, Hildreth, I'. M.

BKN I KANKUN. PovM. 5 P. M. Etttutv.iic JuilNS.

Armstrong, Ft W. GAFF. Wie, 5 P. M. KsW Hurler, V.

M. SiKnnl Rorice Report. CiNci.vjtATi. SepTotnber 21. 1S7.

port of the staac of tviit -r, with ctm in the hour i-li'linu at a p. uer i. I It. in. I ft.

in. 'S iMvenporl. I 1 Krokus i IeHtei.Wlli.1 7 8 2 'Memphis 9 4.1 Naiiiville 1 i 12 1 Ipittshurj; 2 'J ti 2 Nt. I.uis 11 ii)cluw liigli-WBUT mailt of 174. Nki.ox EerRCant SI'jnal U.

3. A. AKl'l -Tvkiiay, Huilson, from Wheeling: Tt tvmeroy; Hnnttt.Eton t'liy of hilo; lire. Mu.lison: tienerul Lylle LmiMVllle; tin Kvansvifle; Jas. 11.

l'urker, Su Uiin. i'i TrtniT. Utolson. for Wheeling; iu-ti. t'o'i -ei oy llof-tona, II OTtliialoti; HntkUk.n, T'ltiMii 1 nml.

Itipley; I ity of I. I tsmoul li. llul ueiieral I'ike, iladisoa; Ueiieral 1 lie, l.oua-rllie.' Ptvrtt: 'tPnc, with 14 feet water In the channel lijihi fell enrly yesterday morntnjc. Cloudy anil Karui the afternooa, aud clear last nlliL Business The Hu.l wn was delayed by fci; on her down trfp. and did no: In nntil late yesterday morning, fcl.e slnried t)Hi last night, tiowever, with a tuir trip.

Ifce United States snag-boat K. A. Wowlroff will BiaSeatrtp up the river to-dny to do aoiue work in th vtr'itity of Four-Mile. A number or Invited hm'Is iM'1 on board. l'i unit Is the Pandy and rnracmj furket.

iv ii'K at p. ni. ciidain James Klrker is, t' alt sheilil in ot the wliico, a- tiv .1. tines Patterson and tlllie Newton. 1 li the railroad packet, leavfns fcir Iluntnutoii at 4 p.

m. Captain J. T. Campbell an. I C.

W. Viimlerldlt Cl afpt" of Hip Hi. e. li ilarry Uiuco aud Uenro uuc bar as The v.lKvood J. C.

Power, leaves for Iiivy'1 at 12 L't. 'i A. toTley leaves for Madton at p. ni. CbM il i un ltUitretli rotamaudt.

and Jm8 llrow-lii -ki Jo tin l.iiiiir'hai-v cliarce of lis i Kmuiciiii li tile l.ntviil. raf 5 p. m. I'harleH 1 ci-tiimuio's, and It. '1'.

11. -illy lias cliurue of the i.liiee. The Joti.i liftios'ord Hili loavw lor the I.uiAer Plito this evening. Captain A. T.

puds in coiumautl, mid S. 11. AruiiiroliK pre-niii. in ii" ollice. TI.e Jaieitn UafTIs the lmer Ohio and Kt.

Lottis pri--K-el Je.iVtnj eveiiliiR. i K. W. Ise n.iiiainl-, J. li.

Moore li.ui 1'luiKe oi' the otli'T' i.e oe.v hand, me tdem.ier M.i(tT will V-sve i-r New oriel, ns and ail iyuy points on tlie Lo.i.-rsMi Saippi tbia cvuln. Captain llenry Jlnrrf -r eotii inaiid. tie J.nt'i 1). I'arker arrived from st. I on is yes-t'-r wiltiaaOiHl lociu-tllia In it.

Mr. s.urr, well Jtnown roul men. has out hia Hlitiiiile as coal-can er at No. 9 I.nw- i 'oy, one of th eleven clerki of ilnei li. I'arker.

take kI van' lie dull make a vttt home, lor t.ie hi-st time i.i t'iree years, i le for ui: I lor Ilia, purpose to-lilnrrow eveuinrr. i titin hr.t7i-r Miel fiiin left Kht bv rail ir t. I.oiil-to pilot toe K. II. Ihirre Mi; id.

i he iifirh is jiit Keiiiti4 liai from the ri itntnics. and leaves St. Louis for Pittdl urn tola li. iipta1 J. IC.

llorrlncton rr.ssed thrintRh tbe city y-sti r-lay l.tui v.i le to I aj I lln Join) Jones, who p.eside.l 111 the ia-it has reimel his hi on i i.ai wti-aii-ei: In or.h to ko a iih his oi-l nd, i W. in i new Cm inrmti t-i I New' Orli-iiiia star. Hiliy lierry. -liitfier old flu--! Ciiptmu B-jti. Int.

r. '11 a-flsl Captain Jones in the uiHce. 1 he hunt t'eiit. CiM-l i. Liarreit ciinnuimcn operations this xn i ry to ruisim; uaro of coal ill i.aniMiitf Moriiisy i.iiii.t.

Y.r.-.,. liiuley, a brother oi the weii-anowti I niu: ineroiiniit. is city in Uts friend. Idr. ii.

W. Wtckersiiatii, of i.n C. Ticlienor. or the Cincinnati and jnclnjl Cons Millar, yi-sti rday oalid .1 iai IVi.t Pracy e25 fir the pacttaze of t'ekets to tli- concert h-' tven at ll.o iV-- Hall next Friday night for the benefit of the nti.et rrnlihtli. I he 1 1 having In charce the work of pre-I ir i ui in to govern the Cincinnati, laiuisvule.

sol iuleaiia Laitcdurms Iho cooiiit; 1 imoortatit to up lahor-i av- in iri.ii. n. The committee's report ill 1 ii I at a iteneral n.e, ti.ia or New Orleans i'i i Uj-taii ai jwneis. i.i be lu ii-n o'clock, ai the general otrtce. No.

l-i I'tibnc I A tail Blteiida.ice toe Triday 1.. i tii il sired. I e.rliaiif. of C'aidain Andy of the J-ciii A. -tone, died iii Allehauy City last Friday ht N.

goes on the Halt Valley as socund rk to sjeieeil lillthauall. L.n hi. i ii atnle te. The Pit'iMirc Telearmt ir: "Johnny C. Mo-t art v.

i if the 1 anoie 'i atucl. Is one of us. He I n- been a b- ne iict situ the r)Pt of ami li.e ei.initiii.iii he hss to move itown the ri ver1 ii.ff i lit in is Mia Kale Hyatt, We on attilute our friend Air. McL-arty on I'luiixnis a co l.punion. and tt is our sincere witi Cat inuy liiul the oath a ay in l.le, and that their brightest anticipation ni-iv l- fuilv re.sli7.ed." Vt -ter-ltij-S Courier-J aurnal sttys: -The old of tl.e wua to ed dow by the new boat Cap-tain i'rst luuiMiertv returned imui lnciunati aic.aiu I'ariMitl arrived Ironi Cairo yesterday tiv rail.

Captain sam lin sn arrived fr, in hv rail t. attend the races. lin Tom of Padncsti. wss in ye.ster-ri fk-ini the picture ol health. The Kanawha 2 with a low of salt paa-eu down yesterday at h' "it ii- I'i'fn and --t.

i.olii.s.'' I be of the 21 't says: "The rli'-v i i tiiintst inei was to siifToea-tion av tiy a iatso rniniherof negroes. r.in'i I a.i-r-T. e-ilajnt-. t-iivitness the prasM-di tn tne cr. or i.aliasher.

Hrst mle of Hie iMi.it W. Isacetis. ,1 of havtna tbe liiili ot et-teitir-er caused ih.ed-tb of lien Terry, one of ti. tve.v i hsiat. I he clrciiOlslMt'Cea ot lltv case aed id hi de rlopuiciil.s ale very I mi the testiiiioiiv of tl.e Inrve nnmla-r of 11.

anl yest It seems that as th as "Mi-; 1 he r. i.nd when at a point I'lviCi-n li- od Hope I.nli-liitir and NaUdiiz anil l-eur tne I si, or liaiiaaher i.H-ked 11 and la at with a bi! si ck toe sai le. lioiil lifii--r ed ol knock ed o'-l the of a raii-iel -t v.lnsUy. 1'eny got ami ti at, -i it i'oi'owed 1 (i allacher. and when ootu were near the gimrfls l.ail 'iilier agaiu knocked down the men who, tconii 111' f' and not Inttu to tiv-.

tost h-s tialanci and tell Into the stream. A fier the roostaOout had made the plunge it is so tnal llailaiciier took no pains to have the boat slopped or 10 render any hsm stance to the man who wiatirowning. 1 Im fnut in una case is verv ititeresting. 1 be iptestion Is. whether the act was committed within the Jvtrisd ctiim of cither I.t tiisiana or lissisttt.

or whether tho crime atib-Jectisl tne man to ue unl by Ihe Cnlled stales Court, aa ths boat was in motion in tiie waters id a river snil under the Jn riiil.ciion ol the United Stales. lt Kum l'all-f. appeared the pros c.ntiou, and made a rt but lorclble arKttit.eiit. in suh sir terms ot the liner brutality of the set that live or si If roes who were about tns 1 -m were moved tears ar.d sobbed so audibly that liad tie orirt-r. Aiilrmurs ai.ai wer, hei.r.l issuing frtci tho dusky crowd in the room, and -vera! Ut-nfoen ttie from rotv klai tl vivai-iy at trie pri- oner, rTvir eyes 1., 'I I tei were nut iiei- you psssa sweel ijnarterof Rti linlir iiiltl The upshot of tba sratve was a Mr.

liallrc-licr was sent ov commi.sMo.-ei' l.ane pf- fure the Lulled stales Circuit Court ttn.Vr bond, on the chuiire of uiatisiniik.ilcr. I he reauu wuy ibe uearocs were so much interested tn tbe In lliat case is unu, beliiifof ifta same craft as ttial ol lUu murdered man. tli-y knew not who of tneiu wouid be the oext vlcrlm uuder atiuilar clrcum- Sl'iliCeS." 1 r.e Ulsmarck Trilon of the IS'ti snva: -Tbo iWm-r fit sebttd. Captain '1 odd. arrived tram ow Isiaini epleinber loth, captain Tciid having to 'go liotne.

aplain Win. liraimwalte has tnketi command. 1 be llosebud leii axnin lor Cow lsitm Jlon-dsv niort'iojr. and will mske a quick trip. 'I he steamer Helena arrived I'rooa Co on Sunday, tlie liui.

I'lie lietena and Uoeu.l br-diutl a lively blusb ail Ih way down. tb lioeuud uriivinc two hours hehire the lieiena. '1 he steamers Key West and Wealerti are at Yankton. Iho steamer Far West captain James I. Karle.

Is on. her way to this polntl riieaniers Weeecai aihermao and Eclipse are tbelr av up tlie Yellowstone which river Is re-Vted to have risen several inches. Ih stesmr Big fwn. 1 aptain N. liiieson vt ill ek Kvansclerk, Y'ankion 011 the I3ih, will arrive hereon Frl-tiie Sdli, and will leave for Cow Island on Septemhtr 21st, on the arrival of the tjom the Kast.

Captain V. V. Haratla and jtpUin J.mu Todu went Kast on Monday, apta arrived home in St. Lnni on Hepti-m-aw tHii. The Colonel Mci-ixl of the Baker Line "J1' arrive from abilve so as to leave for Fort Hcuton ti the of October, the latest departure for that Joint ver known.

The MoLeod will a Inter at Ben-ri iil come down on the rise in the spring, and owners expect her to be tlie first to leave bis-ajirck fr liemon In the I lia Ited Cloud. 'Of the liaer blue, will leave Ileutou for St, Jouis the 'iah. 1 be JJatchelor is aii.i iu jiost. Obe 2 I Buftira, e'esrtns; op tbe ton.or the Ueuum Lln, iu.piin J. c.

Prr matter. IV-nioiv The Helena, if the Lenlon LH.V, 11 for i nu" nenruini, 1bHMon Helena liave i-en of the luimt niccnsfol li at on the river this season, mid have r-arri. large amount of freight, ih.ugli tn-y buve lw- ruu Irinn their owiK-rn cms-ilprlon pnp-oitloin to niu In connection with u. Riiri.J from btuu iy imi i in. ualer and Tompkins uri- suit p.n itWBitins orr-r.

'lupCharn-s hotto nr sll I 1.1 nek lltlhliM Vatikton. Ti.e Terry Mas icon Orlow, pud hoitee to make sni.tner or Yeilow-stuniftrip. Cikftalu Marratta hua roiieln-iow. it IU rMij-s tMnit lie ii iimiriti on vnd at ilear Unite they itmy left on noma inifortHot late con-Irakis for freighting. Jnuiu urtfen.iuieli.

ol Kto Mr lens. Imit a Ml r-ul irp-e dl from that (it Knt'l'o wiirtw. Knwilloo h.s part tijMrarn D.akuiif lie most i.tcealal trip of in feiis.D oy the l(el. tliis litus I.lMt of LiifhM. Sew, Changed aud Iia-roullaued lietwec-a.

ft. Louis. His-aouri. aaa Mi. I'aal, Slinucsolu.

MFW l.KlHTS." Rho'iPS" Tolnt: ytng IsIklI; fluuntP'J In A vsipirt flhuts; Louisiaija lower ot cast pier; P.opl.tred lUtit on r.k at I ham Tow-lienj. rntiveti op hatl-iiu: tu Harid-Lar ive; Mi.t-aonri Inunp. mov.l up vard; Pli-ln Lan-tin. moved now-n :) var1: J-titisun'e Isiiiiul. moveii -ioo yarOn; Lower Kruci.iiMi.

limvi'tl up half-mile: oivre lliver, moved dMn inls; Kami moved down '11V ur.li: lliru IMtiml. down ynrd to I.iK". iihiv. an nrttn: Sny ily, mnved down IVi yards; aukeudah. moved uji Dear hen.l i-f ni-ld; riioved up utidut one onie; l.urtitti:-t.Mi ll.l no side nii.ve.t down JiX yur-Js; Kutv moved down 'Ji- y.iion.

Sjtl'J iw i.ae i.iiu- to ln'am! lii'lim; piiine'. vn.e. d-wn lluft.Uo Bin. two mites: Keunonrrf. .1 tlie liver to liuroli Inland: lorl Joiaod nule, Ulocontibded.

Apeclal liUjiiurliei to the Enquirer. IlMiwsnvilLf Se rr Jl 10 a. H. Kfver 2 teet i. lies una Lud.

i. li. ceutem'ier 'li a. m. River Inches Mtniionary.

Clear. Wind, nest. 1 hei i.n:iieier, W. 24 River 4 find 3 lf sd In 1 1 1 1 L'oOl ier, lor 11 ru 1 i a. 1: i ii i Vm lev irnliliiu.

'i p. iii'-'eH, ji. Aboer O'Neal, l'llmburs, t) p.m. isTOCK.DAr.li 3 LtAVt firtSHUlUl TO-DAY. IT ScpP nitier Weather ef and wrtn aii dav, tin-at'-tiit rain.

tet on tuarri.s, a r.iinif ot" I've; It) Inciies. Ksie siork-liale i file, e1ne-duv at a. m. '1 he is crowds .1 with fteiijtit. 't'etnta araroa aud treitrnts sreind.iit.

rhu to. 'P. Tbouipanii is due, with a tAatliiirf. akiktta. eptemte II r.

Tttver 4 feet 11 uii-1 l'ir iiiH-iIn. 7 a. m.t all tty, (ialiipolis, 1 a. i.s.; L. i McCnrmieK.

y.iuiisv! 4 a. lit. unu: "'i, i iitHa alldW ornel, i m. Clritr aiiii pleaaaliU HAKIKSTIIS, W. V.I., SitinbT 518 I'.

M. nusffia ltlver 5 feel incites and falitnK. Clvudy aad coot. 11EAVT ItAIN-J ATJOVLr.I POM'S. OaLliish.ih, Ohiii, S' teiiiri.

21 f. vf. falling slowly. Cloiid.1; neavyrsi.i ther-moineti'r 723. fp: Mivikv 7 a.

ciiaa. Iirnwi.8. Jos. A. Intone and Ark 9 a.

ida-ninnft. 12 in. Tom I p. m. mutur, 7 a.

I'ntoiiiae, tla. Jnentj lieai i.i a. J. t. Neel, 4 p.

m. lepjiried Jieiipe.ike, for 1 a. m. l.iz.'e 2 p. m.

Arrived: Boone, trooi inaa ua, 6 ji. m. HttNTlSfiTiis, W. September 24 r. M.

Airivd: Fieetwoo.r, from Cinoinriati. a. Ohio Xo. p. m.

nhd 'I elepht.tie, 0 p. in. I'oio-mne, Pomen.v, noon. Kepnrleii: leeiivmif, for Portsmouth, a. nnd Scioto.

p. ni. Poi-imae, Ciiicl.itiatt. 1 -p. Tie-tivooil, 7:10 p.

tih'O No. 4. mieroy. u. Telephone.

p. in. 'I lie Iioaz, lm-'to a. Ike llamniett. It a Iten ood, i 1: 1.j a.

ary Ann. I p. I itson No. 2. p.

and J-m. Nixon. 4 p. ith tiaries. ra-sed up.

and tne on 'or iih i.iiMOi'Uaneuui low at 2 p. in. Weather clear auU pl'jasant. Klver 7 leet 3 Indies and fall i nr. tflepteinher 24 p.

Partly iom1y aint cool. Ki ver conltiiiiisi fm 1 1 mr. I7p: Fleet wood and iten VVihkI 7 a. Mary Ann, a. Fred Wilaori No.

2 and Jks. JSt.xoii II a. m. p. 11.

I). Wood and Belle Mc iowan, 8 p. m. Iiirwn: Pototuae, p. Condor with coal tow.

ft p.m. J. r. Ni-al parses down at iindiiiat and takes in low here a Oarge loaded vvim Keqs of Heifiint anil Norton nails. Cai.t.iln T.

T. John-ni Is ttettlutf a reLuru ready for sleauier iutiia to l'osTuut'Tn. Ohio. September 24. Up: Fleet-a-ond, 4 a.

Ohio. 1 1 a. m. 'I lie Telephone burst a poller, and is repalrtmr here. Tow-tionts up with tiar-es: lleile Mollnwau.

It. I. Wood ami torm. Peeble. Potomac aud Buatuoa dut dowii.

Kiver leet 4 inches and lulllnir. PuXEitnv, Ohio. SHjiiPinttr 24 Departed Potomac, -t a. for Ctnciiiiiuti. Crosstey arrtvetl from iiontou a.

returned 2 p. m. I'p: Chesapeake, i'alkoiisliur'. a. ni.

iH.wn: Wall City OaiJapol Is, 7 j. m. itiver faliiiiiT. Weather clear and pleaaaut. int.

snipn ks of XAII.S. Asm vt. Septeuitipr P. M. The bite Itr.yal o.

Hart leaves Irouton tu-morrow fur tit, i.ouis with 13,000 keksjiatls. T.ot'taVf t.LK, September 24. -Clear and ple-snnU Iietsiriedr John A. Binus-ord, Clncionuti. itlvcr taiiins, with i leet im-nes in the Fv iwit tv.

Ink Septemher24 10t" p. jr. Klver liilllnv. it 1th li-el 1,11 the. kautre.

cloudy. Mur- i-uiy to to Jii. Uowu: t-t. Johu. o.

m. Cairo, Peptember 24 Noom. Arrived: Mary Mill. fluid Cinciunaii at 1 a. 111.

Slaml'irir, New i )l a. 111. Itepirted: Mary Miller, for St. Loihs. at 2 p.

Hard cash, Suir-tt's Landing, at 4 p. hi. I -russy, Poutli. 8 p. 111.: standard, St.

Louts, noon. Weather clear ulnl warm. f'Atrto. September St p. ltlver IS feet Inches, aud thong.

Clear. 7i. T. I.ot-'S, Prpteml.er p. sr.

A rrt red A 1 1 c. lower ri er; Si'iidder. cpiarauttne. Dapnrted: ictory, Lacrosa. itivcr tair-11 3 Incbes; S.luelS uiciics.

Sept. in a 24 111 10 r. No nr-riva or depai tures. 1 tear an I warm. 'Inermome-ter tt.

Mi I tho TIi.il ut No Her's pliarmiy. i'im ik'v t'AfuiiT. fvtitk jp-- Sif ph-n i.f tu an-, uu chars? of solMutj lubacco AiLliotiL a Itccasi'. J.ail 1 P-luv Ipkprt, of ('ov- irt'ti'n, line! Hiuil. of 1M toi, ent ii ivtny; Adurn Iiutir, p-xi twonty-six, and K.tie But- tweiiiy-LM both tf lovcluiij.

For Vntrr-WrJvS rommltHlonora I)v- tint llilr ci tarter ii ivtriy n'-ir iik tnto (H'it, ami thy now propose to ge, otincil tu.vntrfict lor tin mw i Ian will anoiticr cf Iho pit 'a mon-y be suni: in the uititl-hulo at thirtUDt oi I am Htrt'tt. OtrsTvCofKr Nf.s. Thonin Ttipmon 0 miw iii.s liutil iettlenic-nt a'tmliti-siriUor of the -T ile ii. Ca and W. F.

Mr! n.ib.ii fi h's pirinni.si(m am! Q'niifl rh a ii.t:ir?- put.lK?. l'atrit-K pritut', a of joi.esty. prubliy nnd ie-nifauur. to bis uppltcttttn fur a law licrnso. Ii R.rnst hnvtn? had hi.

lift: Uuii .11 Jiir biit rtr iliiiumfi naiiKst jii for iiHylect proSt'cultj tiled a t.vw.u:t yslrday, olHmiiti'jf Jits ruw peti-ti lliat -Whil lie diiitently altundiny: to ib dtrentiant, ltn lim. avsauit-bent and hi 111 in. a harhuroua and maiim ucar, for plainutr. LiTTt.F BrvrTE Than a PiNs Fkk. The 3 am age smt of Mlcunel araindt Henry tin fiia'i re-suited yelfiday in a verd ot of 73 tor pl.iiatnl.

In-a-sinuob as Liiiitmuel Lwnaolf Hit' iu wlncii ho sltoi Wnl.Hii. and, tu witH act-iiikr wiihcut any authority unoo ianh. and.iinift-tinxti af the Wtund en me within hair's breath of fatallt Uitiy reimnkcj Uutl tbe Jury in OHatf boiifi lift cbenpt fi-r th tiislogui pAUtalouafl duiy aJjusicd ftjr ihe hoae-htriitch. jlr.i.TFA' will probably havhMtn nv by only a o.nprnTtii va ip that the sSbelbVTilie Lha decided to put, sTobn Vth. td Itiia on trtal for umuural con-siutrt.

A Cainjitttt-, lUHisljun of Kevi. Ktw.il, Dinn and Taylori KiipouiW-d to in v-ttatu tlie rn-purt. trial nwoe.MHary, aud Uie ao-pi' a Trial Coin mtt Niue," and tbw iivva. iii-icr aud Itlter to priciit- jlr. had a flight la tbe tx- St.

CiTt-Hctt TJANfCuriTCT. Frod. has flli petition tn tbe B.infcruptcy vuit aiii)K thai the mlla liratlnn clrinrf st. ah 7iu-siln Chrth a haiitortipt nsitli and ht-ld for iiHUtfnt. I'laioiirt nays in chiirrh Hi oot a corponv tUm, nnd ihJit lb tieht conir ictoU in its nattio are r-aiiy tlie di'hts tf suudry lnilvi(tuai in urprir.es for its bent-iit.

1 lie prtitioti alsa thit In nn acumi in Ihe StaLe I'iMirl hv pinintirT the adjudication in tmnkrupicy wa phartei, nut th Conrt gate jti.li--mi)t for tti4 debt Bolwithsiamdiiig, aud ouiy ordt-red ftsutyuf exeeuuua. B7VKRt-tT aactlon nflres of property of Jauie B. I'ni-y yratrday bv Jo Ilavlm riuiteas ft4iow.ii: Kesjderi7f. Iwt 70 by 190. wst side between Fuin an-d sixtu.taJ.

Kirlty and balance in six. and i wt-nty-iotir ninth, veixii 7 per CfiiL. I oharcn taotory pr'periv, corner of two ai-ii'VH h-twftn FU(h and nnti Sfitt andUreciuip str-ts to M. f-ir if olO. pavr.ienta as ibuvo Cotlaae aad kit, iy l'H, -coil atre.

to rs. Kd (n siver Ttr on-Purh cash and hnlaiice in nix, twelve and ei.uhreea aaomim. with? parent. hi. by WooJ rHk, bttwetn Ywelt and hirtrx-uth Mtreta.

to U. for iNl; payments as next aiove. Ou tne whole, the w-ah- wtr wry ones. Com-ix'tiiion was quit 1. vMy on tbe reldrir property.

that Mr. Kiitly, the porcibaaar, lntiida to occupv ttxv proptrty iiinwlf, or. at ieat, k-ep ti, uh be n'aa lUQuiiiDK yesterday ueu Le Cuuid Kel Boone Coil I lnlicf mcnl On the dav of tiie I toon Criminal Conrt the ftdlowiug In Iicrnient- wr reported by the tirand Jury: i.itinor to Minor: tijree, and Kliza fiorman. I o. Tipplmir-houv Jolia iwh; yjiz (iormin, onV.

Vfilatinr Iocal 'pttiii Law: r. 1J. i'ailrii son. two; Cad i har.es one; Pat Mcfiinms hve. CotDiuc: Cd Hanutin I'oliyaiid John also, Harrison Cuiuiinslinm, Bt-'D Waters.

iinrJe Ii and Htiy lirlrern, Cr.nitnic on pretiiis ot ai.otiwr nitheut reroailon: Ji.bn 1- iuJI.ove and Henry Jones; also Wood Miiltr iiiMl JwF Munay. Wnndrn it stu'i-b wlthoot a Wm. iMmpsT; also ieo T. ialnes and Win. r-ijcliitii.

tiBtiirbiiiiC iteligious WocaUiual Verooa h.Miitff i lmri-h Win. 18 we rn and Ed Id all. Ji Cray Pat. Klley and Jamea McCormik alo Kill Wiiii imson. JetT J.

W. Clayton aud Jake i rnitf. rrespa--s waiermeloiis from T. A. Johnsoin, Jowpn toweu.

Aault (on ntttoj, Uobert Wiilera- and battery ton Mary Ooorus iisfant ciiiid Jo ScolU Crr-iuK pistol concratd, Ji-ury Hail. Pfsordeny booae. KUzft or man. Uvfr-harninir 1U. Jack-miu Kane.

lyonxl Florence. A u-tburiziiiii aaid over-chrjuif, Witiiain Ernst, H. Stephens. JoepH bauibvrs. Woniey ilogKiiis.

J. li. Sstepheosoii, Iayin Kendali and Jyhu Markoy. lbene lattwo i iiciictnienta ari.e ontof of opinion aa to tbe Jaw. Tn A twriy ci4ma liaai Uia ti-er General statutes governs, while tba Turnpike Company claims IU cbaxiwr glvts Iu vested rigbu uul governa, Terrell.

CaM-Th Iork Certificate S- AiueRdML Xpws from lato last anonnces the erk's deciiou as to amending or corwilBi hta ci riiticale tn tbe Terrell eami. lie connaiered duty lo state anv facts within his knowledge thai the Governor ti'iUbt desire to bare before him. has tuerefure mailed tbe follow iuc to Hi iuxctU-leucy: ADDrTl92fAX, CJCUTirrCATB. James W. Irunnaji.

ClerK of tbe Board of Criminal aud Circuit Courts, on this 24Ur day of Spptrn-ber, 17, c- rlifjr to ibe irovernor of the state of Kentucky, that on the fo.irtu iny of the ptoaiber t'rni, of tiie Boone Criminal otirt, bein tb Wth day of September, atid tbe said Court be in? then iu at.aaiou, wittt Uon. 4P. jt, Special Judga, pre- tub cmeynzATi ailx enqitiiiei i. piESDAaiorvyiyG. September ists.

when the case of the Commonweatth of Kp tueay stcatnet li. Terrell, Inoseted far naunler, was caiiel lor trial; the Hun. Oeorge Urn. Ircult of i rentli Judicial Ltistrjct wis and" Id Jtnom and so eorrtd uol preside vu th'i trial cfai't rase; and 1 I'urtner o-ril fy hat sin'i sa rti il-e of Set-t'mrier, Is-i1i: on th day of t-'i-r'. eraser.

JS7. the Serrrewvoer terai, J.STs.or Uie Boone. Cnmlnul wr.s aitj-rtiriiet until court in course by id on. P. L.

Muf, AjpocMii niiKS. ptes nil (r J. IV. Messes. Green A ftlddell.

of Burlinif ton. oi couosi-l for the cVfei.He. have srlthdrTiwn ije cae. CAptatu Moatfort tell ClfaciiiuaU for bia bome lass oikht. A Knit PONneuluc Fentnret.

The mote copied below, upon- which ailt wna hrouitr.t tn the Circuit Curt sme curli'iw laatiires to in this pan or tbe eounlry. Tbe suit its twou-ut by the buk limned, aeaitist the makers of the uoie, wliuui it is not necessary to uaiue: 14TS. fiAST Josh, Mav 2S 177. On November 2S. 177.

at 3 o'ciock r. uu of thatdav no to. vs rue received, in aoid coin of the Clovrro-mea of the ITnltsnf tstatite. wt or either efusi promise to pay to tha of Furmvrs' 'national Oold P.ritik. at the FarrnerM National ftold Paua In thUciiy.

one thouxand and aeventv-itveduiiani. wltu -llileresl from ita at Iho rate ot L'4 per cent. month payable- montnty, botli pi-1uciLal and Intere-t payOIe in like jjohl M. J. Dudley, Is the attorney fur piaiuiiiZ SI POET.

TloxT forget the primaries to-niffbt. Wk reft-re hrmdvle tbe ery ric IIlnAaa of Mrs. i.eiuo-i4jMt her real ieu.ee on Taylor hrreeu Pkapk, rVtYs! Hy ar let pe'-" and al the primary eitvulons tr-niht. t.itinrMi.T 1 1. 1- Ir.

V. A. Dir 1 erTifinfl to ht l3r-d Willi aWtrTf CO Id, blttl UBS Wltlll-d II tltS TsKmaiiTfrlfu-N of fr. Adrian Warner In thla city r.nlneti to Irani of hK dath, which oc-cui nd-at ttis rewdence in Alexandria yesterday. Mil.

Wr. once a s-xr-e-ty man of this eitr, and a uiln 'f Po it' ortte but nrw a pr -sjer jua tiienrbant of ftnrksvili. I is in the city on a viit 10 bis oid friends after an abseuce of twf ty ynars. ItK a BntehT to Jrv s-ph U-ftnjifcir, lrewrry property on taip outh-east corner of and J'-ft stret-; Thomas II. and wife io Tho-naa iSbarp-Irss, lot 17.

subtlirislon. Dayton; 75. l'aTPi? e. The celt brnfed rnal cseof Hah u- mm called before Kulb'rand ptwrtomied until ibf lotb nay of October. This thiutof ptTti.n-inir this ts Hettinsf to aito vtry muc-n l.k some ollirr.ui was uogieoting bis duty, PKnorAii.r(,ione1 Aertf.

Prrr. th- tall sycamore of -ampbIr fountr, arrival hme from a trip to LnuiivulH and mnkiori. At tii plar be thf racs. nl at tbe latter city he was listen! tin tne arpnm-nts tu tbe Oruve. Kennedy case the Court of Appealn.

A NkwpiSht Boy Turs ix Xkw Ort.kav A Rrsrn frotn New Orleans ist niKhl brinks tbe aad in-tlliiEiiCr of the death of Thma joicr, son cif Mr. Ab 1 truer, if tins city. te Oied with ttmt f.ital Uisaae, Vi-lltw fi ver. Ills rvmaiUM were iw-. terrrd in a cemetery near ibat pTaueitrickeu city.

N'KltN To TAt.K..Colonel II. W. Ne-rfu yet4Tdu received a Pell signed bv Tii of the lesdinir pniitfclnns and riUz-ns of HarrHmi County, asking him to an address on Ihsu's," at t'yuthfaoa. on of Oct.irn-r. The people of llHrrtson, County tiavt sound JudK-uiint on a tcood speaker.

A Family Qi aftcrooon Mrs. Frii.Hcbe swyr 1 out a' warrant for a breach of the peace. Constable ot.ti.hnm served the warrant, ii'ter which Mm. Mookitis retaliated by (run to Squire Fuller office and mnleiutrn similar afndavlt, and iV warrant was i4Uni for Mm. Fritcbe.

'Ihe tnuddle ill hi Hnifd to-day by Si(uirea Fuller aud Buchanan In their of Justice. RFFtTIT.ICAH KCl'TI VR CdMM IT TFK KKTTXO. The ILt-publicati Kxecullve 1 4iiiunite un-t at ihe flice of 'Squire iiuidianan last ii'bt. Mr. James '1 bunias prHSfiited bis rtfiKnatKn as acanulrtate for Sciioul Trustee, and W.

I. smith was appointed to till the vacancy, is. K. Kbbert was chosen as a can-dtdafu to (111 tbe vacancy caused hy the res cmumn of Jan. PaKen, candidate lor Council in the Sixth Ward.

Ratti-tvc eventnqr.aboot elbt o'ciot-ic. a home artacht to a farmer's waon, itieownt-roi Inch renities near Alexandria, came tearing down Monmouth Htreet at a terrible rate, sweeping every thing before and finally rhecifad uo roar the river ban it by the wait on and spilling voit'tables other contents of tne vehicle all over tn- etreet which a lot of nrchlns bad a regular picnic on by vathtrlux Kb era up. Br-Kss thr Ilrns. Thre Is a movement on foot amotiv a nuiuber or our prominent citizen 10 start a line of 'buses 10 run "between this city and Iayton, in opposition to the dummies. I bey should bv all means be enconraed, as tho du tnies are an libuininabie nulaanc aud a detriment to the progrens of our city.

eKjfcialiy the present line, a there is no about their trips. They have a tlnie-iable. but do not run it, and only make trips seemingly to suit their own con venlence. Dhath of ah OrnC.Tizr.N. At eleven a'dock the spirit of Henry Kute tied to its Maker from his reside nee on Columbia aud believue streets.

ltceatfd was riity-elKht years of afe, and was well respected by ail that new hiuw and had neen a resident of this city for the pot thirty years, bavin come to ibis coynty when twenty-seven years of age. lie wore the blue in behalf 01 bis country lor Bve years, at the expiration 01 which he went into the saloon business, and was engaged in that at tbe time of bis deaLb. Wm. Cottingham, Constable-elect, is getting 11 ti arretted an innocent man yesterday, tt is charged, without a warrant. The question once more recurs.

Are the Cottlnchatna running tbe city ol Newport? Cincinnati Tuiues. Now this tube-rose youth explodpg the above startling theory which there is not a particie of iruib in. Mr. C'oiiiubiiiu. Iu 1 a tirt piacc.

didn't- arrtst the man. nor tits evidence convict him. Otiicer oodrsiue arresittl the mau. aud on hla testimony be uu-) convicted. Thus ColtiuKham is vindicated.

AibHKs.s of Wfu-omk to the JIishop. Hev. Fother K.nnis, pas'ut of Hie hurch of JinrTtncitate Con cept ion vest a poi ed th tf 1 wi 11 a met I inilemeD aa a Committee to deliver lHifzht K- v. LSirtuop TofeOrM an atiftirss of wflcom- on Dim return home: Mmsrs. M.

luiy, J1. J. Ktux. M. Sbeu.

M. llealy, M. Duncan, Li. F. Walah, Klobard r.iiift.

M. Wu.l. Hrennan, M. f-ran. M.

Keavin'ton, fi iifcu Pryor, John Tucber, Peter 0Miaui4hne.ssy and T. M. Dowllnp. Tlie Comjnifo- prceeded to Covington, and per-formed It pleasant duty with lathfulness and gra(e. CnMTAL Cor-pT.

The Grand Jury yesterflav pre-serdiMl indictineiiU aajrihl Henry Stuck hoit and Peter Mohaoe, grand larceny and receiving stolen goods; John and Uar ltayless. assault with Intent to commit rape; tho jury also dis-misfsed the cases against 51. Liltu and Thomas Fowler. Tbe dumurrer of Oscar Fayie.s and John Plait to thu iiotictmcitt was beard and overruled, and their ball fired at A attachment was ordered against Kate Bi-nsro, and her bail Axed at Frank and Flizabvth stuck- hotf wvre as surety for Henry (StuokbolT lu tbe sum of Mfiir, J. J.

MorlldKe. O. W. Koij-sod and tV. Jl.

l.upe wre us Jury Com-imsitfners. Tiie Grand ury wiU make Us dnal report t--day. HriiLK HoisTkt. The leaders of tho Working-men's party in tnis city nave some very euotlstlcal and ovrbeariuif Meus. weeks ago tbe party bad a -called ueuiontratton, and hired a band and hall.

After the celebration the leaderof the band presented Ids oi, 1 to John Hule for payment, liu-gie referred lum to tbe financial man of the W. M. uod be in turn reiused to pay it, and ao tiie music man camo on to HuvIk for the ruoruy, who relumed to recognize tbe bill, and a meing was held, and it was deiermiaed ta oiiit lUrcle on tli above grounds, and a written noiirlcation was sent to Mr. Hugle yesterday to ibat effect. How strange this party can not find a man who has plenty of rocks to run ibem! Johnny, yu had better reiorm, and come over aud Join our rank, the solid jemucratfc parly.

Tiv of the most notable social events of the season in Hie way of a lin wedding celebration took place last event at fSS Mayo street, tt betiisf the commemoration of tbe rWte'n'ih anniversary of the wcutluisr of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walk-ley A sumptuous banquet, consisting of all tbe delicacies ot the season, was served up In princely style, and all ate, drank and were merry. Prominent among tho present were Mr. Charles- Granger, Mis Mary Kmtth, Mr.

and Mii9 Ituchanan. of Wi-st Covington; Mr. Wm. Ita-licer and wife. Mr.

and Mrs. Oregson, Hev. Wm. PeittKaTid Indv, Mr. aud Mra.

McHeurv, Win. Donaldson and wii'e, of Cincinnati, ami Mtsi Tlllie Ket. tiie ciiaruimg vocalist, wbo rendered some of her choice st lect.onsdurftig the -venlng. Mr. and Ma Waikley re the recipients of a number of handsome, lu nameuial and iinetul presents.

After supper the j.yous hours sued swutly away upon ibe ings 4jjf pieaaure in social cbutllng and merry-making. 3rttocra1ic Ex em ti ve Committee Meft- injr-4'ommiUee Images llealn Off t'anUldatet. The Cltv DenLOcrati Fxemtlva Committee met last nitfht at beiel-qiinrlers. Colonel K. t.

ciainkle presiding, and all members present. Mr. jHtiiis Schwettaer presented his reMynatin ai a Delegate from tne Third Ward. whii4 was accepted, and 3ir. Jacob CreuU waa appointed iu bis place.

Mr. Jacob Howe and Morris Richmond were elected as arietta t-at-Arms for Che Convention tomorrow night. Tbe name ot Mr. Jas. Kldwell as a Telegate to the Convention from the Third Ward was withdrawn 00.

account of bini not beiug iigibie as a Delegate, and Mr. Henry Uertman was elected to nil the va- r. Richmond offered tbo following resolution, which wu" ailojted Kt-dol ved, Tbiki each candidate furnisn tbe Secre-isrv of the Kxecutive Committee a letter stating he is! a candidate. subject to the action of tbe Convention, and pled -ring himself to abide by tbe clsion of the jnveutluu. and support tue nominees of said Con veiition.

Mr. i. M. Healey. C.

Ferris and H. F. Walsh were appoimeti a Comm. 1 tee on Printing. A revoiuWtm tout the Doletrates elected at the primary eiocUoijgvo-nlbfc aaemoietn KciiTHte ii.ill 'Ihurday nint, Kiember ih, al eight o'clock, and nominate candidates for the various or! ices to be (Hied at the.

coming election. 1 pi. its al the to-u gbt will le kept open from t-ight unll haU-pjl nine o'clock, fluring which time cand.tiaies fu Cc uncii. ischooi Trustee and Jx ecu-live OiiUQiiittrenifn will b- clitmttti. On niotiou, Uie meeting adjouruod, to meet Saturday night at head-quarteis.

Kallx for Brown. The followlngcomuiunlcation expialns Itself totip temper 24. 1878. To the tf the Knmiirrr: wsaa. C.

P. Hcchanan, J. R. Hall am, J. Raw- tuoh and OTUKkn ittiitiemeii in answer to )iur comuaunivaiioa of yesterday, will fray that wjiile I am not mi aspirant tor the position of member of the lioard of kducaUon of our cay, yet if It is a niaioritvof tbe citizens of our ward that 1 should serve them In tUat capacity I conaeul.

xtepecitu.ry yours, c. ubowm. BASILIOS. A Fair Is now In progres at Bucket's Jlall. oe- nalfoi tbe at.

Josephs cam one Church. btsTU or 8. Garver died yesterday afternoon at liia residence ou '1 bird air eel. irac wara.iu tut sui -luurio jear 01 agt. I'iuirats COrax.

Yesterday Abe HuAord was bronchi before J'robate Judge Thomas 01 a special wanant. and was released ou bail in lb sum of $360. HON. Jousr A. McMahos will address the Democ-ricy at tbe court-house Campos Thursday evening, October 3d.

Alt ah aid turn out aud give kim a hearty welcome. Eos; STKFtimsr McMust, Hon. John 8. Tra.uer and Hon. J.

W. iiwiMey will addrtfas the Democracy to-morrow (Thurso ay evening at tbe Courfc-bouse park. THETemplaol floaorwill give an oyster supper aad mifeiCHi entertainment ai ineir nan in me 1 him ard Flagine-noasa Friday aveolug. tb occasion being the nineteenth anniversary ot the Society. Bi n.ua bDtMiK, 2io.

A. O. U. will meet at tbe Auditor's oiflce tnts even lug at seven o'clock, for the purpoee of reorganisation. All persons heretofore belonging; to the Order are requeaued to be present promptly.

Robert CocwraJ. who a few tftrva tflnea led to tbe bymenial aliar Misa Hettie It. Hat, daughter of Ar. i-ratr, of lii vine, is now wan a is rair onile on a wedding tonr at isgara and other pu.ou i uw York, here they will remain for several days. Thb Clncianatr, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company are selling ticket- via Air-Una Route to Chicago and return for good on ail regular trains goiftg September 6to, uioruiug and evening, and returning evening- and morning, September 27 1 a or bth.

CaptatnTsiko. raiLLJPS, resident Trastee of the italal A auusiaimsi nt Ciilii K.si I lit yesterday resft-rvfeti a check tor 1.G19 In parn.ent 0 the amount aue ine wi'iow ny ucaiu or ner nos-band, Pniiip Mlecn. woo wss a member of Frederick No. u7, of this city. It will be- retu 'mbrfred tsUat J.r.

tiiccb met hi dcaib. at HisniarcKa Canada, on the 7th day of last Anust, on his rvtura froin Niana-r falia. A cf.iiti ftcate InmiTS-Mon of the IV-e Fr Ic Con-: par: wm fibHj with, the yestprrta v. -itb ti. in rkt jub j.

H. I. r-in, r. W. ns in corpora tor wiia a captBS tock t.eojAM.

Oivitied iu dwaUsUtrAuf mo each. HTr.PHF..v Oikfpx, a resident of FIr Haven, Preble Counfy. o-l-d at rha f-Jtve la Sunday. we w. osjwn r.y miuty of otir eltiE-uv bavin if at tea ld cur markets a reai number of Hie rem at oa wt-re- buried as orenwoed Cemetery yeaceruay.

Kkal KeVATm TiAjnirwia Mary Pose to J. St. K.i-. w.Ki oal ves of ia-loia LG3 and I ft I. in tbe village uf Oxford; flVt.

M. homas, Mirrlff for W. A. t. to Fnton Central Lite InMiraoc: Company, in -lot No.

2 1otand ir-si rttt lot 2.efi. tHrd Ward: alM io-bsts 2.4I3.3.4CJ. Mound a. Hacnilum; 1J. Mr.

JonrrH Kokkst was last evensTrr ut44l In marriage to Mt.ss htunnh tne realdeace ol Ui brkir. n. Front sLrvvu idr. Itgbsrt was one of the drat men ibat entered tbe postal aerviceon the ainiiion and lnuianapoi.s Jur.ci!on liailroivt, aiMi has hn on the road nr eighteen- years, anu is a moat worthy young man. and one of Hamd-ton society's beat 'Ihe creniony Waa by the Rev.

Mr. Haiti, of tbe Culled Pre, tyier.un Church, and witne-wodi by enly a lew of tne rricnos tf tbe bride and rrnom. Mr. Fgbert and yoang and handsome bride left tin naruiug at etteht o'cis-t fur an -xteudi-d wwlUng lour eL. May din's yuu igl urtde have tne experience of a iotg i.iu bdnafui tiie win of their many fricutla.

attention of the Donrd of Agriculture Is raltcti to tbe location of the mnsic-srnnd on the Fair (rrnndn. The psiaitton it now occupies aim oat eu-t rciy ii-rprivea the vial tots of the bm-f1t of the isia-tic. situated, an i at no great a stance from the auiPHitheater. The stand con Id be moved about liny west, and In close proximity lo the iKrth end of the amphitheater, luus an'ortilug all tbe ad-vj of Hie music. And It would also be in a p.

siii giving the memtters of the band a direct vifirv tsf vlte arand maiKl. As ourAvHciiituraf Hoard has In the pai been very aneroua iu their elTorte to supply ihe many ad vantagollaat our Fair Ground now piis-H, we hope they will the nec-asity of this improvement, and thus lend another attrac tion to the many now ou lue grouuu. Tiik followluir is the report of tbe Keeeiver tn the cae of J'jb K. mvns ex parte: 10 ihe iioiioraoie juoe or tne common 1'ieas coun: Thri uudernigued Ret i ver, appointed by the Court In this cause. h-rebv makes his bfih report of bis acutas such lttjver: Casu on hand January, 17S.

ly5 13 Amounts received since: Amount 'tleciod on notes. 19 4T7 13 Autuunt collected on Si.oii 14 Anion at collected for in terete 1 Hvi 3i trctived tioiueit. Loui fi vtd troin Cash sales re hairs 4A7 Reiei ved from rniita 17!) lwcd.vwd Ironi patent rigbu 70 Ul Amounts paid oot: ts-t atraiusc pa ny A hi ou ni pa'd Inteirot on noirs 1,71 annniut paid tor htock and maierlaJa to complete work i Amount paid Kucti ver. 47JD I Amount paid hands in shop 13.7i4 i Amount paid running expt.i.ea. Amouut paid collegium uu notes 1 Amount piid cummMoiiH ZMi Amount pnd for not" taken up, having been previously discounted 2.231 Balance on baud September le7(i.

e5H.37H Sd Clark Lan Receiver. AnImpobtoh. Last Frldav. a man aooarentlv about lriy yars of aie, five fe't rive inchws in beiirbt. with sandy hair and ohln whiskers and uiue-larbe, blue eyes, In sirlred heavy buit of clothes, called at the residence of Pierce Beaver, on corner oi lioudinot and 1 hird streets.

First Ward, represoutins that he was the Rev. William Heaver, a relative of tbe family, from Pennsylvania, that his visit was for tne purpose of distributing a lare ea-tute, of which be wars the administrator, tnat had buen left to the heirs of the families at Haml too. He was a fluent talker, ana evinced such a knowledge ot the Reavers and their genealogy that his story was given credence and he wan taken around and royally feasted. He said be was a missionary, and had been to Cb na, Rio Janeiro. Australia and among the Modoc and rioux Indian, could talk rive dillerent language; owned gold mines tn Australia, lliack Hills aud California; that bis home was In Kin Frauctaco, and if any or all of the relatives should visit him it should not cost them a ent.

aa be bad a pans as mlsairmary; that they could go or come at tnelr pleasure. He appeared pious, and on last Hunday attended tbe Church of U. Mechiing, to whom he wss introduced and ou whoso Invitation be preached what his hearers pronounced a pleasing ourse. Mis. Catharine Reaver, the bead of on of tbe families here, is in Kan-aas visiting, aud the Rev.

William said it was necessary abe tbould be here before he could proceett to busln-as. It was therefore arranged that he and Pierce Reaver should on Monday evening go lo Kansas aud bring tbe old lady homo. Ho was to pay Pierce f4- for bis share of the estate before starting. It was arranged that he should go to Cincinnati on Monday, and on his return in the evening they were to start, going bv way ot Chicago, where a largo remittance waa awaiting him. On sumlny be stayed at tb residence of Mrs.

Jnlia Reaver, who. on catling bim to hr-aifasi, discovered that be had tied, aud with bim was missing a saver watch and some other trinkets. The wen? much mortified at having entertalnei such a villain, and was it not that the fortune had long been expected, his story would not have credited. The press should give ihe gentlemau an alrlnie, as ha ts evidently a great fraud. James Jac kson A Co, yesterday filed In the Common Pleas court their petition asking for the appointment of a receiver to take charge of the books, ir-xds.

moneys and accounts of James Jackson fc who a fw weeks si tn rmyie an assignment and a compromise was eft'ectfd, by which James Jackson A Co. agreed to pay 40 per cent, of the amount of their luuebtedness, said -10 per cent, to be paid to said creditors by the not- of James Jactson with good security, payable one-half in four months, onn-tbird In nlue mouths and one-third in eighu'en muu ths from date; that on the 2Dth day of March. lSTs, Jiimr-s Jackson, being anxious to ttave said Richard Jackson bycouis Ins cecumy, entered into an agreement with Richard Jackson, wherein the said Jackson agreed to in don too said notes of JivuitJ Jackson (under the firm name of Jackson A Co. to iho amount of twenty -ix and two-thirds of tbo amount uf sMu debrs, hemfr about due In four months and In nine months, James Jackson cofiveyed to Richards bis stock of dry goods, clothing, tc, in bis store -houst 011 illgb sireet, also bis books and bouk accounts, amounting to about or 40 tMH). all of which went into tlie lianda of the said Richard Jackson, who, hy said agreement, was to sell and dispose of tbe stock of goods aud apply the proceeds to pay said notes.

Indorsed by him. he expenses of carrying on aald store, and to keep up said stock suitably for ths trade, until said notes indorsed by bim was fully paid and returning to said James Jackson lb- residue of giods and koods addi'd thereto iiul sold aud money on baud that aaid Kit hard Jackson indorsed said notes, amounting to about and took possess. 00 of aaid prop rty, and has b-eu ever since selling and ilisposlug ol the same, and has sold and collected of tbe same over tU)OA0; the expenses and new goods amount to about that aaid Richard JaCKson refuses to pay tbe taxes on said sioro building; that Riabard Jackson has, from proceeds of such sale, paid ihe said four mouths notes, and has money In bis bands sufficient to pay said nine months notes excepting about that instead of paying said other not- be has loaned to John Jackson about and has appropriated to his own us a large portion of money arising from sale of said goods, and threatens to apply sa proceeds of sale to pay other dents than those stated in the agreement, and to sell said goods at pubtic auction at a sacrifice, and wrongfully refuses to make any report or showing of goods soid, moneys collected, or of the manner in which the muuey has been appropriated. Or the condition ol said property In bia bauds, or to allow the plaintifflo examine the books and aaid business, autt that he has wrongfully re loved the books to Richmond, Indiana, and has brought Into said store-room a large anuunt of untashionanle and unsalable goods, the remnant ol an old stock belonging to Richard ack-son. of Klchnioud.

before said contract, and has iniJiel tbA same without numbering with tbe plalntilTs goods, and has In many instances charged against plaintl tToO pet cent, more tlmu be has mnrltfd tbe same for sale, and Insists that he has the right, and will compel the plaintitT to receive said old stock; that the putting ot gio.WA) worth or old goods In the store with the plaintifTs noons is to Injure the sale of plain titTs goods. The plaintiff asks that a Receiver may bo appointed to take charge of and hold all said goods, mouej, properly, accounts, da, and be directed to ascertain the amount of said old stock ofr goods put iu the store by Richard Jackson, and that he be authorized to sell said goods, collect accounts, aud pay aaid note aud tbe other in-debtedueas. DATTOX, KY. Whf.rk are thoso new rails that Mr. McArtbur promised were going to arrtve.for tbt -Newport eud of the road? Mn.

ANDRrw CrTTrs departed last night for Louisville, thereto attend tbe grand gymnastic tour-oameui at the 1l.x position and to take part In the exercises. The party given tn honor of young Wilt S. Mucke'a seventeenth birthday, Monday night, was very pleasant. Indeed. There was a very nice supper spread, and singing by iidxs.

Griffey, Mr. btewart and little Miss Kttie Ond'ey. Thk Rebekab Degree meeting of Bond Lodge. No. 219, I.

O. O. held on Monday night, waa a success lu every particular. The degree was conferred In a very creditable manner upon quite a number of Oddfellows and ibeir wives, alter which there wasa very fine musical entertainment, all acquitting themselves very satisfactorily. Address 011 Odd-fellows.

W. H. Handera; song. "Return of the Shamrock." John Swift; K. W.

8tarh(rd's song, "The Drunkard's Child singing by twelve voung ladles; recitation, The Uolden Oate," H. J. Ooetse. After tbe entertainment the guoats partook of a very sumptuous supper that waa xpread in the lower ball. BOARDING.

Iit'NCAN HOU-fE Cor. Central are. and Ai Lnnirw.trth Kts nicety turnisned front roolns for rent; dF-boarders terms moderate; transieut board, at a da'. SH2t4 A TlOAltMXO-rARVIS UODSB-IV. West Fifth sc.

nicely furnished room for man aud wile or two single KPntlemen transient $1 a day. A BY or small child can have board In suburbs: nice, jileasand plitce and beat of care: terms rea-S 'tisble. Address iilK-i. A. C.

S.MU'11. Curumins-ville. OtU board and atteiidsnce for a lady during con- iii-nieii I. Address car ti. nA X1ISO.VE suit of rooms, wltb board, lo private fnmilv; rorerfeoces exebauged.

Address Hd. U.AWC, a-a TJi a fsnillv. with few other boarders, wbera JL tbe table Is good, a very desirable room, witb sta-tianary water In it; location desirable and four blocks from Post-office. Address this omo. MT.

AUBURN Two or three gBtitleraen boardnrs la a private family. Address HOME COM-FOK'IM. -X7 W. Fourth at. 2I' NICELY furnistied second-story frout room In ex crllent.

localtiy, near hrat-ciass restaurant; n-ferenres given and rcqulreed. Address VJSDKK-WKM EK, this office. "VT" W.COH.UEOKQE AM SMITH ST9. Front-. InROB Smith Dleaaaut furoisliod loom for two ladies or two gentlemen.

ONK woo Is nllllnn to advanc. money for two mootbs cin have board at S2 AO per weelc, lociuding washing. Address DR. this ofllce. 1l-EAsANT front room with board, in good neighborhood, for one or tws rents, is-ferenefl ex-cbanged.

Address BOARDIKQ, this ECOlSD-iSTOKY front room, uufurbisbed, wlth board for gent and wife; also, furnished room for two rents or two ladies; refarefice Address OOOD. this orHcs. SUBL'ttUS-Good board, ng aud nursing during confinement; terms resaonabla. Address MKH. A this oiBca.

ALNUT HILL Board for reailemaa and wife, tn a private family; will rent low to first-elaas parties' Inquire at drug-store, cor. Sixth and Yiaesta. SS Ol UtNOWORTH ST. Boarders and lodgers 1 ran be accummodated. t)Q VV.

SEVENTH ST. Elegant aecoud story am front room nufurnished; also a law more rents uplperawt. i't 4 WILSTACH ST. Gent and lady can be ac-M commodatad with splendid sscond-atory front town, furDished. or nnlurnlshed, aud llrst-class board.

-a I A E. FOLKTH ST. furnished front TCVJ rooms, with or without board; also day-boarders wanted. lli 48 NINTH ST. Large rooms, suitable for man and wife or single gentlemen.

2-rT2 "-if, LONG WORTH can be ac-0J commodated with good board and nice rooms atriasonaule teruia; also liay-boacders waotod at fsiwi-ck, 2t2 W. F. il wt ti fetaro g- W. I Vp STr U-v fn rni-hert rooms hoard: tpmw raastnabie. 21 TO wm good board 81 FiHJKTH 8T.

Fura ah front rooms stiiLabie Cox mail aiid wile: also, cay-boa era anted. 8 W. HKVKNTII ST. MiiHCl. gBJ4-liitn accrnsinwati wita tltssnt rtsaiu Mill rlrss-clasa bouxd.

51 FOURTH or afuruisha rooms, who or witliuiu boanl. tXJCKT BT. Good board (3 iipcf wwlc. B. VltCRTH furrrl.s4d front room for ttitiit tna wife nr stnjie nentloniiK witfe ar without board: sin ter-tuardtn saiiin).

i-'l 4 fnrnlsued or unfuriiisbrst. with tHMird; suiicla rooms per month refveuc excta.nifil. '1 JOHN ST. A l.rse. ntcelr-farnistieo: wsjt.sd- story front room, ja'itli boarl; mtertMice quired.

1W. FIFTH ST. faoala bosnlprs can j9j be arcoinniodstco: with troaiortabl. rooms and first-class board at p-r week. 1.

JOHN" ST. Fnraished room, wlta board, for one or two cents. 2s2 1r- W. FIFTH ST. Flenssnl rooms and sorxl 0 tabls-board for ladies; terms rry rcan-na.

bia. a-I IOA W. 8KVKNTH ST. Well-furnisbed front OO room, suitable for mau and wife or one or two e-ntl, witb board. -i 4f W.

KHiMTH T. I'lensaut room, with ItU board, tor one getiueuukoi dmjr -Ikhmi i wanted. 21- 1 PLUM ST. (lentlttuieu can be A astea witn nrsi-ci board, wltii jirtTiirg. of front rooms- IO LM batvdsome toitmoniss TitJ ond and llilrd floor.

Inruished or unfurnished, with board; day-boarders vanted; rfi-r-encrs. 4 4 KLM ST. Two delrable well furo is e.l -j- rooms, with hrsc-ciiiss board In suiall family, with few other bo ardent; location very central. 22 KiUHin fT. Nicely furnished and dIohs-) am mn rooms for man and wife, or to geuta.

In a private family. Jf- Tbe best table board in the TC city, at ft per weefc. -S Qf)i) W. TIUBIJ Pli-asani room, with itood board, In private family terms reasmisoie. k.W.

FtJC'HTIl ST. board for iwitiira-il mmU and fslnlltes; 31 meal ticKets for i. -V? HROADWAY- liuins coniforta for Dourd--m vrs. (t)0 Wi FOURTH ST. Hooma, front and back.

furnished or utiforniiibed also Brat rlsss duy-board. -)0. tV. THIKD KT Roarders 50 per veek; -0-i day-board 3 per week; ureal tl'-keta as w- FOLHTH Front and bade fur-Mt) nisbed risims with board; also day-bonrd-ers; very central, and rensotianle. --t 6 4 COL'KT siT.

Students call be accotllino--jHbtJ dated with rooms and board seveu squares from ttinelilo Medical Coll'-re. "I OK'JlttiK ST. Hoard and nice second-story X- roJui. well furuished, for reulivnian and lady. 4 PLUM ST.

Lame, comlortabl. room, th i -w board, iu private luuiily; also single room; IfTUlS IOW. Of ft 1 IIIKD fui nlsbed -clid-l story front room, with good board, at $4 per week. I I l( ST. Two very nice rooms for rX-J 9lJ gents and wlvvs or geuts, itb hourd.

-4- 431 V. SIXTH ST. Nicely furufsl.ei unfurnished room, wltb first-class bi aid. 435 V. FIFTH ST.

Medical students can be with nlrely ftirmsbcd rsiouis, with rood board. In a private family, stluwei rates than any other bouse lit the city. 24-2 438 W. SIXTH ST. Larir.

bi-autiful front rooms with board. In private lauiily; loca tion desirable; reference. 243 442 .) GEOitOE ST. Kootu and board. A 1 K.NTKAL AVK TJiifuriilslied tbird-story XT -x front room, with all Llie cob veuieuces: J.oiifc.--worth's Block.

as 2 prfT W. E1UHTH ST. A few genllemeu can t) I be accutuinodated with first-class day-board. 242 LOST-STRAtlD-STOLxifl. RACELET Lost bet Wade and Washington Bts.

1 Fluder ill be liberally rewarded by leaving It at 59.1 E. Third sr 242 CI HA IN Lost, a cold chain and locket, lielween liriirbton siattdn and t. heviot. Tli-Under will be libera! rewarded by leaviur same at It. I.OITS KEEMKLkNS, Cheviot; orat 49 W.

Front street. -2 CiOHAL ROSE Lost, coral rose In gold settinr, out of breast-pin. Liberal reward will be paid if returneJ to 545 W. Eighth st. DOO Whlt Spltr; lost September lth has been hurt on shoulder, which makes bim walk sideways.

A reward ol will be paid if relurued to IU LonttwurtQ st. 252 "1 -v Ot Lost, coach-dnr. TfTe rinr will be re-U wardrd bv lnviug bim at JNO. SIM PS 1 V-HtyNH, Walnut Hills; or at W. Pearl st.

EAR-RING Lost, ear-ring. Finder will pleaso rel.irn it to CuUEN' CO. a. 176 Vina 6L. and receive reward.

TsA Mf-K'NU ltrllllant; lost in car No. 6, Gr-en Li I.I tie. Sunday d. or from Flflli -and PtKe to 1'hlid ana Lylle. Finder will confer a great favor by leavlmr It at this oUlco, as it waa a gift from a departed friend.

-12 171 A H-R ING Lost. Please leave It atCOUE A CO. '8, 175 Vine and receive reward. 1142 T7MVE or six room house. In West End: must be In it ood condition and good net ghborhood rent nut to exceed 'JO per month.

Address, givlug locality, PAY, this office. HAT-HOX With laily's wear and prayer-biKik, lost in Kim street csr by a poor rirl: will reward tlie one returninr It to 110 W. Third st. IUCKliT-Lost, onyx locket. The finder will 2 plusse lesve nt drutr-atore, cur.

Claric aud John and receive reward. 23- ULEStolen. on the llith fiotti W. L. Col-ilns, Crittenden.

a dark brown mare mule, three years old. 1'i1 hands hiirh. lately trimmed, a new yellow saddle thereon. A liberal reward will be paid for her return 'V2 MONEY Lost, by a poor washerwoman, a pocket-nook containing about sii: also a ftne-biil for f7. The linder will perform an act oi clmrily by leaving same nt this otllce.

r.i2 MARE Stolen, from Sixth-street Market Sittur-dsy niifbt at September 5tn. a small buy mute, 13's bands scar on left shoulder bad on bridle anil sadle. Any one ftivimr information, or returning her. to Dil. I1CLL.

(riBiddlesu will receive NECKLACE Lost, a flat goid necklace ith car-net sets 011 tbe claop, on Freeman between Liberty and Findlay. Finder will please leave at l.tV ELL'S, Fifth and Race and receive reward. OF five or more rooms, for a term of years, on tbe Warsaw, Montgomery or Madison pike, notover two miles from the city corporatlou. Address, giving terms and locatluti. 3fl5.

this ulllce. 12 1-ri' Black and tan, large size, mixed breed, very curly tail, answers to Tippv. "lost; suitable reward pjiid for bis return to 212 -lsin st. 1IN A gold cuff pin, lost on Monday afternoon, 011 Madison Covimrton, bet. Ninth St.

and the Suspension Bridge. A suitable reward will be Kiven if returned to 57 w. Ninth Covington, Ky. 1IN Lost, a baby's shawl pin, on Central bt. Eighth and Rii hmond sts.

A liberal reward paid lor the same, at 30K Central are. KING Lost, a plain gold ring, on Fifth st. nesr John. The finder will pleasa return same ti :1 W. Fifth and receive reward.

25- LUT IostTtil black-anil-tao slut. A liberal reward will be paid fur her return to 11 W. Sixth street. HOUSES FOR RENT. A FOR RENT A fine eountrr residence, bonse of twelve rooms.

In flrst-elslsorder, with all modern Improvements, good stables anil nfly-six acres of land: loration iinsnnassed within a few minutes' walk of railroad station, and forty minutes' ride from city by rail. Address Box 1. Ms, Cincinnati, Ohio. A F-ORJRENT MOUSE Walnut Hills, opno- site Kemper Lane Bridge, Edi-n Park, lOlarg rooms aud barb, all modern Improvements; stable for three horses: large lot: rent low to good parties. A pply on premises ror at UOB'T J.

CKLsAP'o. 71 vt a FOR SALE OR RENT-HoC-F. Dwelling Xm aud stable: lot lti feet front; south-west corner Woodburn st. and Little Miami Railrond. First Ward.

Apply at ofllce of GEO. MILLKHA SCS. 1H and Zl seveniu BU seii)-3tFrMoWe A YON DALE House of eight rooms, bath, furnished or Dnfuruished. Address W.tti oihco. I KICK house of five rooms, ou Lock st nearS'xtn; rent, aid.

Inquire 27S W. sixth sc COTTAUE Of s-rooms. on Baltimore pike. East .1 Fiilrtnoont, convenient 10 steam and street railroads. Inquire of A.

8. A 1JAM-5, second door north ol tbe premises COVINGTON, KY. Wltb prlvtleze of purchase, a brick house of 12 rooms aud basement, with gss. bath, water-cliisets. laundry, stationary wash-stands, hot and water: large yard, fine trees, CArriar.

ttc. Address C. 4o Vine city. tOVlNGl ON House of six rooms. Iuqulre at nnoDl n.

w. cor. ruuriu anu cuu sis. zr-j DAYTON, KY. tiood new brick bouse of six rooms of Jefferson aud Vine Pay-ton, Jiu a month to a good party.

Apply to iHN KELLLY, next door, or W. Frout street, city. 2-i2 IrAsT WALNUT HILLS On Chase near street-car stables, bouse of 6 rooms. Apply at 1)7 Eastern ave. FINE house of ten rooms, all finished, good well and cistern, plenty of grapes and small fruits; lot 57x2(10 feet.

In ulce location, for exchaotte for a small farm In any good locality. Address S. I). ADAMS, Coshocton, Ohio. 24-1 ANDSOME dwelling.

In a very desirable locai-itr. with front and back yards and all other modern Improvements: rent axceeaingly low. Inquire of JuU.N V. HUNT, Room ll, Johnston Building. 1M2 IN si central location, a house of ten or twelve rooms, suitable for roomers- Address A.

this oflice. 5 ONGWORTH ST. House of olgbt rooms; rent, ,15 per moatb. Apply at fta 1 bird la basement. 241 MT.

LOOKOUT A house ol 6 rooms. Apply at 1297 Eastern ave. CMILLAH ST WALNUT ILLS A house of jjla. to rooms an a store suitaoie ior a saloon or boarding bouses Address T. L.

GAUSSEN. Ii7 Vine St. or Ml Dayton st. 262 MT. AUBURN-Flne 24-story bricK bouse of ten rooms, ras, water, all modern Improvements: bandy to ears.

Inquire at n. w. cor. st and Bellevu. near Widows' Home.

252 VTINTH ST. House 12 rooms, 2 bath-rooins, and il all modern conveniences: ismii. $oa per month. Iuqulr at 4a W. bird sc.

la basement. 252 ON Little Miami Railroad, boose of on store-room nd resldenoe of four rooms, on Wooster pike, convenient to two stations. Red Bank and Rassell; rood neighborhood. Audress 8. STANLEY, Lin-wood P.

O. 242 "i 1 IKE ST. Handsome residence of 13 rooms; low I to good tenant; also a small house la West End. W. W.

PA RDEE. 4 W. Third st. AIT 1 I 1 -7 tRICE's BILL On the oik, above tbe church. MT house of eight rooms, pantry, summer kiwben.

large yam. rruit-trees. wen anu cistern, inquire 01 L. Jd. en A is new bakery.

z-z SU BU KB-- Near city, a neat, nice and attractive lilacs, lame bousA and tfrouoiia. all in Ts o. 1 or der; Just tbe place to enjoy life; pleuty shade, fin. View, neaity and aesirante locality, near aepos anu dummy. Address SUBURBAN HOAIE, this of- nce.

wt BGTJSrS TOR EOT tTT AI.NTT Kll.f Franie 6lIloeoslx rooms. larce yard, good location; rent low. Apply 37tl CVutral ave. i-l WAl.W I LL- Nice house of rooms: 11 tiat li-rouru K'UU corner 01 iu jwr lane and Curtis eat Walnut Hiils; 11e1.il- paint-4 and In oouplot. order.

Apply at 64 W. Front street mi 1 E.ST COVINGTON. KY. Two- good bouse-or 7 an.1 nsms: rent ress-niabie. Apply al resl-ttncrsf JuHN W.

CLARK, oppoalt. os. Anne's Churchy 24-2 ST. Tenement bousa; will rent the whole X. bouse or In suns of rooms- Apuly at 63 W.

'1 bird In bascmxiit. -4'2 If GEST ST. Housa ef rooms. Inquire at 117 st. 2'2 1 Mi FAKLANDsT.

House of nine rooms la gis-d eunaiuuti. Inquire of BOYcbl A BOVU. 40 W. Fourth 242 1t COIJLEG ST. Nt-e I --utv brick house of 1 1 rooms.

Keys at si W. Ninth at. i-f i McFA KLA 1) ST. A house of 12 rooms: all nKxtern- Improvements; rent cheat to rood tenant. -Key at 3s.

2 W. THIRD -T-. COVlNli TON Uouie ofjilns t3D rsma. Key at the grocery. tf MrFARLAMD sT.

Brick "house rooms In splendid or ler; renter will nave 10 buy hall. parlor and dinlmc-room cieia. tsl. st tiuuu. -4 paiiis iiiiiuiK-Tiiuiii vajA BAUM ST.

A bouse TTf 7 rooms, wltb gas and water. -ft YUKK ST. A nice house of 7 rooms; rrent loq-tlrsst un lnrKH. Ml-K A Si House. Al'piy 10 S.

1-. A s. e. cor. Fou rl 11 a nd Main sis.

24 3 04 MI LT IN ST. A new frame bouse of roi rent $12 per moti lb. V'- GS W. THIRD sT. A house of 9 rooms, bitti-rooui.

dec. luqolreiii 4 DCDLiiY r. Dwelling bousH in axcetlent cioiditl gaa, lo fuuiiig; nrst low. Apply at 5 st. 'H9 I) a VI ON tT twti-tuory bncU ImUse uf 4 9) rooms, gaa.

rat-ge. hot and odd water, bain-room, summer Liiciien. troin, site and rmf yards. Apply to P. bAll lH fe W.

urtn street. 80 eery. K. FIFTH ST. House of six rooms.

paait aud papered, inquire iu corner ro- 8 W. NINTH si'. A very nice 2 "-story brick bou-e ot eight rooms: front and side enuanc-s; gnisl vwrd. cistern, Ac. Apply lo ii.

At. A W. Ninth 242 1-1 OlvK ST. Nice brick house of rooms; I '-'C2 1- FT ST. Nice brick In use 4 of nine rooius, newly papered and lu oi.l'.-r.

1t ST. House of six rooms and -r suuinser ilehen. ith front side and rer ynrds.all lu good rvpnir; bet of reference required, al 1 at 615 liny miller si-, or bin utter st. 252 i i LlVlNU-TtJ-N itistre of three 1t7 rooms; frout, side aud rear yards: hydrant. purcb.

242 -1 rY SHO'tT EIGHTH ST. X'ovlnstoll, Ky. M. brick bouse of 4 rooms and kitchen. 24 2 1 7 art'Jb I ail neaiy papered.

lweliiiig of 3lx rooms. i'i'2 if a RACE ST. House uow as a Lull-m-tO arvaiiirv or Musip: possession given Oeto-bor 1st. Address Lock-box 12s7, posi-olll e. 242 4" AND 2SI (jkuliUK ST.

licssi brick houses of rooms ewcti, i good order; gas and bath reut lti per tuonth. Key at oakery, cor. cutter streeu 31 CLIFTON A K. lions of six rooms, with i stable, water aud uni large yard. luunire 1H W.

Pearl st, 242 RICHMOND T. story 1 i brick hfiuse of eiicht rooms, hall ami st-ie 24" entrance; rent. $4i. at as W. Third st.

NINTH sT. Han ten roi.ms, bail, back yards: water upstairs uiouth. Call ilsotue two-story brick of bath, cistern, front at'd iuside blinds, for t-er 212 tf RICHMOND ST. Two-story brtik house I of 6 rooms; water and gas. Iuqufe W.

Ninth st. 252 I UK'HOE ST. Brick collate thr.e I I rooms, tiusemeul, col 53a W. Eighth st. nnKuieiil, collar, gas, Ac.

Apply at t) W. SEVENTH ST. House of five rooms. a front and yards, st Jl'- st) per month tT BiYMILLtK new two-story brick 4 house of six rooms and kitchen; water in-sld. cisteru.

side and rear yards, Otii. Apply at 20-, Baymilierat. 242 rj'V. SEVENTH ST. Cottace of lour rooms, 11 4 with gas and water, front, side aud rear yards.

Inquire at 346 Richmond st. 252 1 SYCAMORE ST. Cuttave of three rooms. 4 -12 large yard end cellar, at ,10 per month. Apply at a.

e. cor. Third and Ruce sis. 242 -1 ST STEVENS ST tOVlNt.TON. KY.

A 9ji5y bouse of 0 rooms, kitchen and cellar; lurire yard; plenty shruobcry good tieigbborbood rent low. 2o2 ROOMS FOR RENT- 1TSR INT room, second story, nicely furnlshe.l a--. comtuodations for two gentlemen; no other lodgers; ens aud fuel; 11 per month. Address lb is oilice. 242 IrtOUH large rooms and bath tn second floor: sta-1 llonery WioHh-slatiil, and in of Uie finest locations In the city; fur man aud wile.

If no children; rent ciieiitj; teleiutice exchanged. Address this oilice, ENTLEMAN of good linbits that plavs violin by Jt note tuofefpeaks tiotn Itorninu and EiiTlisti can gel an eb'qantly furnished fmiil nuin very cheu. Address, with particulars. Tltlt.i. this oflice.

252 ATHAWAY STT Xvr.vesirable secoud-atory front room, furnisliisl or unlurnlsliert, to a person with first-class reierenees: b'sardtng lu neiguborbood. Addiesa PAllTlcL'LAU, thi of-nce; 252 fnriiisbrd si-rnnit-stnrv front room lor two gents gits and nr. 511 per month; required; uo other lodgers. Address jl s. Ibis oltlee.

LARGE and nicely furnistied rooms, nut a few minutes' walk from the Mt. Auburu lncline- iiiane: well adupted for young geulleaifcu. Addre.s ost-ollice Box -12 IARGE front room, furnished or unfurnished; rive minutes' wnlx to tho Post-office; for one two gentlemen. Address Rs. 11.

this oilice. 1 T. AUUl'RN 1 rooms; rent 15. Ajiply at i7 2T.2 Fourth st. W.

COlt. HOPKINS AND CtTIKK STs. Nicely lurnlshed front room, ball entrance. 2-2 N- r.t oiTTT-k vkTn fTi a ir 1 i ibTi ay 'Three front rooms In third story; water on same fliior. Inquire al drug-store.

'vr WALNUT AND EIGHTH STS. Nicely furnistied front room on second floor, with gas and ball entrance, suitable lor two gentle men. W.i Oil. IS l. NT II AND i KS 1 HAL A VK --Two unfurnisiie4 front riMiuit, on aec-nd lixir water and bint ia rooms; also oue room on the tirxt II oor.

24 ICF.IsV furnished rtom to and lady, r-n-traby Addren-t ii -M. this office. U4'i ONK furuisbefl room, with board, for one or tw irentlemt n. on reasonable lerma: ri- hall entrance and bain: home comforts; in a )iivate family; no other boardr-i; reierenees ex changed. Adilre-is II, this oilice.

SKCONli-rsTouy light and privilege of bath: wilt rent to oue or two btudenia. Adm-sB O. this nfli'-e." 232 ISr tKi llitA front room. In private famiiy. on nrat floor; ood neiirrbborr.ootl; terms reason aoie.

Address IS-t S1I EKMAN. Hits othee. L.ST END EleKftntly fiirnlslo'd front room on first floor. Address ll s. this otllce.

2.12 WET END Nicely furnished front room on second tloor. lu a unlet neighborhood, conven ient to Fifib. und Sixth-slreot cars. Apply at .11 st. 242 ASTBril RNK TERRACE Two clean, nicely furnished rooms, for geutlemen jrl vate fam Iv terms reasonable.

2.r.2 gMirH COURT Front room ou first floor for to respectable colored family. 25 2 SARGENT ST. Five looms 111 upper part of house: side entrance. 252 GENESEE ST. Furuished second-story front room.

252 A ST BO Ul.NE TERRACE Fine, large front room. 1UULLG ST. Two nice rooms. rr W. FOURTH ST.

Room 011 second floor, for i business use; cheap. 212 W. NIN TH ST. Furnistied room, to one or two persons, with or wltlioni board. 242 on first 212 3oor, with side, front and rear yards.

1.) V. NINTH ST. Two elejramly fnriiished con-m4 Dectlng rooms for mau aud wile, or gentlemen, with balu; utuih moderate. 42 13 EMZA11E1H ST. Neatly rurnisbed room, satiable for one or two gentlemen.

242 1 NINTH ST. I-leicantly lurntubed ronrnj It: on first, second and third doors, suitable for gentlemen, with or without lmard. '242 1 V. Ftt'KTH Furul-Jbed rooms for col- lee Rtudenc-s. 10 i.ATHuL,.E TKK It ACE Front room, fur-niidied or unlurnUlieu.

In prtvat- family. 2im2 10. tor on or wo gentlemen. 18 19 E. SIXTH ST.

Neaily furnished front room in private family for gentlemen. 242 EIGHTH sT. Unfurnished room, wilu ever'Oonveiiience. 24'2 LONGWOttTH ST. Front room.

24-3 )t I4ANO ST. Nice furnished room to gent at (1 mm I-r week. iT W. EIGHTH ST. Furnlsned or unfuruisliel mmy rooms', references exchanged.

'-42 Of LONGWOKTU ti is) led rooms. ST. Furnished or nnfiir-2-42 Sy7 LAUREL ST. Two neatly furnished rooms mm 4 for two gents, convenient to street-cars. 242 t7 PERK it ST.

Large, unfurnished frout mm i lor one person only. fnrnlsheil front room In mm 4 a good location: rent r-aAouable. 2.1 7 GEORGE ST. Handsomely furnished rooms, mm 4 with or without board. 2ft2 OC1 w- SEVENTH ST.

six rooms, with water mmJ Included, lu a bouse centrally located; a responsible, paying tenant wanted. 2.rl 30 CH.KS.TNLT 61. Rooms. 242 30 l4sRY ST. Two rooms, for bouekeopibg.

A HARRISON ST. A nicely furnistied front room, with use of batb, suitable for one or I wo gesilemen: references required; terms modcrate.14'2 30 TAYLOR ST. Two rooms. Apply at 4 -ar- gent st. zo-l 39 nicely furnished front room for two gems or gentleman and w-ife.

42 SEVENTH ST. Neatly lurnlsbed front t) room ia private family, suitable fox one or two guts. 25 GEORGE ST. Pleasant fur ulahed room, foi one or two gentlemen. 25z iTj LONGWORTH ST.

Pleasant furalsbd room. 5 for oue or two aiso room-mate wanted bv a gentleman. 2o2 48 W. NINTH ST. Rooms, with board, for families or gentlemen day-boarders wanted.

2sl A EVERETT ST. Nlcsuy fuxaiabed front room TjCCJ on second floor. zs-a 49 KLLZABKTH. ST. Jiooui.

242 4( FREEMAN ST. Elegant furnished room for two young indies, witb board In private family. at $3 50 per week; working ladles preferred; com for or a aotne. -si 3 rs tr. inrtiT sit COVINGTON Nice, large Bllh A luunl OO third story front room, with first-class boan suitable for geuliaman and wife or two gentli men.

242 -fc'T ELIZABETH lootup- 57 ROOMS TOR RENT. (s BaRH large rooms the s- fsnj 1mm tlisir: rent reasonable to ainalt lauiily. ii't iuHTH Two roiona. Inquire on the premises between and Ma. oral 30 st.

2o-a 35 BAKU ST. Two rouaua 253 LuNG WORTH ST. )0 one or two genta. Furnished ixoot room for 252 mm NINTH ST. Nicclv furnished rooms 4 with ar wTiboul b.

arsl; terms tvasouaole. 242 RICHMOND ST. Cnmfortsblv ruoui for one or two men; private faintly: ro erenees. LAUREL ST. One nicely furnished front room: also ous uoruruijneU ball eutrrt mss; private family.

2S -2 LACaEL T- Pleasant sec-oi'i-story from 4 At room, or aoit rooms, tmpished or no ur-nish e. to man aud wife or sli-gle geutiemen, with txeirtl If desired. Is 3 mT4 E. 81. lirxe.

lib-eiy lurnislKd "-r second rioor room, for two getiut or aeut and i le. 25 2 ".) RICHMOND ST. Neatly luinished front 4 room. ria HOPKINS ST. Nicelv furnl.l.ed front room, suitable lor rentlemen 252 3TcLl NTON T.

A rroiilrooin. Tnrnl-h-d or u- fumtstied. In seeoml storv: if de-11 -i. wltb connecting bel-roiiu; no cniiurvu la bouse 24 2 W. SEVENT i'.

story front rmili, nice'V f'irnlMbetl. jn a Ji ival- la-mly. for two gentlemen. 252 ST. Three room, on tlrst every thing couveuient: I o.

.42 BAltlt T. Nicety fui uished ro.111 002 two gents In privnte family. 252 1)3 RICH M11ND ST. Three rooms au.i kllvlei. iu lirsl u-n-r, with MtTi-mt.

OL-Oliiifc: sT Nicely furmsued g'g HAl ST. Tbree rooms th- nrst fl ar. 1 ir-mt, fsSle and Pack rM.ied cucap. Jutiuirta wiih-n or at li, itfCKi ti 6 I' ve atrteL. W.

r'lFTit 'l It -m, iuru.ii-l un I turuisiifd. ftr gtuiicmeii uiiiy; ctuirai I liwii. t. A A T. one roin.

luird dr. ai.rt 1 Vr tvto Lr meat rot'iu quirr-d. A KK 2T. Furnished aud uufuruislied 0 room. 108 I UICHJd lurnislKd cgihI tv roiim, it-r tw gonla ir ntu mu'i "Mil Urdy, with In.

ant for --i3 a i KAb a Vi'J. or lv. iiniiiriiMtr'i 1 XJJ rem, sunaljU for gr-otlcuten leniia i v--niiia'tlr. "I 1 A SMITH- I rott-ui i'ir fiiirtt A I -hous'kM'pliig. i i party without crjiltir- it.

It I II O.N ll i N1e-s. cttiid sio: room. 111 with water on wmf ii'Mir. luroiabe'l. Miitabi for an old lady.

112r.i llfrl'KINs Mcely furniied froi.t tUlS. 1 M.N TH ST. A nice larire al.ry lit) front room. lurnitthed 'r uulurirabed able lor two gen it or gent ati i wifj. lil- 114 Two or rooms.

three uutur1 l-'ted Tj 1 NINTH A c-? 1 1 1 with tnjard, at a living pric. ill 1 si- JuHN front room 1111 ou first fl-. or. In faintly, lor two gents, or man and wife; p.i halite 242 110 front hVK.Vi'H sT t-iiuily ft.ruir.t-d riKim, for geullfuicij; rJert.in-esi re- -t 1 quiieil. 117 rr bT.

rurnisiiea room for mt dun 1 1 ST. Nle'ly furnisnud room, hivui-ble for gits: rcica'Utv Zi Ok liUSoWbUTii hour or eight rooms; IOm rent ciitap a reponiiiie party. Adiy toll KCDiv F.V, tin 1W sKVKirU. i3iiabie lioiil hfun; s3 c3 retVrenc-3. KliiH I'K A vfiy (ilvnoiin ilurd- 1 story front rMrn tor two goiiilemen, w.tU bM.rd oik ijio wr week.

"ri'i M.M Neatly furobbed r.Hi.i, witb hot and ruldaler bath, iu private family relrrm-ea exchanged. UiMavoUTH T. Three furn--lifd 4 liatKtt. Hauda.ui"t front LTtt) room, to gi-ntleiiien; fjrst-ciass neibb r-hood; conveiih'til to street -cars. -'i2 SMITH ST.

ce room iu tri-A "i CJ vate family at per moiit.i. 'S)2 141) mouth and clt-ai. 1Ti C'L'TTK-ll ST. Three pleaaint. un I'urnlsn-d t)vf romi, with water, in a private iamiy: r-f-trfucei required, Tfc 1IS Tlirff larirt- ritid-story roninB, 1 tolttiiiK-iloors, iron YcraiuUt, all, comvi Itrnces; renttft per month.

tJtJ as sleeplnLr-mom. lor one or tw tenia. A IlrtUAlJWAY-iiaiidsume rooms en su te. 4 1G2 1'LCJl ST. Furniabt-d rooms.

1( Fl.l'M ST. tandomely fiirtdsbed ritonis, mm suitubitfiir or lour giu i lemen.LU.! 1 PI-CM WT. -Unfurnished ro.m. lu bpb-itdtd lOO coiiflltioii for llht lnurreke piiiif. 24 13 ST.

Nicely furuished front room tJ liisttioir. ii 1 00 hASlKK.N rooms at tf-J month. 1 if PI-CM ST, IOV furnishe-t 1. l.artce front room, on i ilonr. i Hii-sTie, gents, in i priVaate family; ex- changed.

l.KI.M ST. Furtiished rootud, wuborw-ib- 1 oiu boat 9 l.l Sl ST. Twu. or fivo rdet ly fur- 1 nlsb-d ntoins on tb fntt n- nr. with rivein-nce for bouSs-MevoiiJif.

to small mn iiy wub 1 cj K' Kt ST. Stconl-lory furnished ru man and wife or a couo.e of board if desired. 17P i -iioCNlJ fcT. Ttuoiu on second llo-n-. IONUVnKTlI SI.

A 4 'i: irmit room tnr-e or ftui iUidt-'it. lilC li MoN Furnii-he-l room i.r bifly 4 tj and gent or alo-t. Iro W. M'-Nitfly to latty or 1'ii. Ni.fly furid-ibed from Ql MOl'M) 1 1- uruiniied ro-m lor one A A two gftillemen, iih or without H.

SIX I'd I'ufuriii-htMi fron-t and 4 baric rjouiH, suitable for otlices or b-m-e- keej'lKg, v-ry cuenit. 1 WWJ ttiLKT ST. SI epiug roturi; nleeiy im lOO ni-hel per -J42 Fcur roouis, Second Huor; rm 1 2 .1 $14 a monih. Jf COUKT STr FcurriKjms and kitchen. XUtriADW AY A neatly furnished room on 1 hrst tiuor, auiiuble fr twu gems, or man (() ha' 1 rtMinis.

HA V. SI. Furnished jr 24 2 CO ST. ilau-l-omely mmmm BDU 11 I TU ll OO. rOOlUS, at OF.OKOK ST.

Ulllibed or un Tui mUv? room, uitb or wiinui board, lor and wife or s-nJe setitb-mun. 242 i) l(k LONOWOKTIl sr. Mo' rooms, wi ll fur tmm niabttl. with lii i-i iais board reut i- tn Iiurtiea wilh Kood -42 fc 1 ffsCKN UAL AvK-Two rooms lo colored stars A 1 family. 1 CENTKA A K.

Three unluiiit. Ij-d mmi X. rooms, ond iir: water; cenual; reb-r-nces reijuiretl f12 jer monih. 212 W. FOCKTii Kuru.Hhvd rooms in urns mmt m- yJ or ninirle with or withou b.iard.

W. 1 FT Li Fl FTli ST furtirthr-tl man and mm -mi I rooms, fur house-ket-t'liux, for man and wife furnished fur si i. iIe g-n is. KI-M si Niovly furuished from sleepi room, fi.rone or two M.tw-ineii. 'St 2 HKOADWAV Newly furnished fio mmi mm mwJ suitable fur mau and wife or two reference required.

2-2 -NINTH 1ST. A. a te. ly turn Un ed 1 1 -1 6) -T MOCM) ST. Nice ecnnd-sory front rnr mm mmi urnisbe J.

t.ni tiibie for one or i wo gn ts. 24 1 t) y0NOV0Jlm t. Two furuisiied r-MmrS. rr mai T. l-ly furninhed front ro mm fortwo gents, with ar without hoiird.

238 VINE ST. 1 hree rooms on second W. ForitTH" ST. FurnHbed room, on MitJ Jirst iloor, suitable for sjeeping-room also lurcre th.rd-story nfuritislied r-om. i-uitable f--r ab-p4ng-room or Ughi Uoiisetaeepinwiiti waier i4i i W.

I 1' rooms on third Iloor, mm JC A. suitablo for houMciepiug. S1 I 1 HKOAOWA A furni-shed or unlMrmsi.ed mm ir-ir room in i private family halt or.s.ueeu- "2 247 CEN TRAL AVE. Two furuished rooi'ii 24-2 2o0 252 IX.4 OH it ST. Furniabed front r-eom, in private famiiy.

242 JOHN ST. A trentlemao and wife or two gt'iils ran have a ui.a-.y itirnisbed froi.t w.U rent witit uae of kitchen for ilbt hiue-! pilate family. 2-i TH ritl ST. Two lame rooms, rurn t-d or uufUTiiished rvtereuces required. 22 room, Hoping 254 258 W.

EKi HT ST. Haudeoinely la mis bed -cond -story frnt room; also bac room: location; private family; ball entrance. 242 04 CENTRAL AVE. our large rooms; central location. 252 1 VV.

SEVENTH ST. Second-story front i 1 rMm. laxiee aud furnished or on luruisbed, to sun. 242 i)7l) W. SEVENTH T.

Furnished rooms, to mm 4 mi gents; reference exchanged. 242 274 WALNUT CtZl W. FOURTH ST. Handsomely furnished ml front room, on first floor, for two gents; with all rent moderate. Apply at o.

e. cor. Fourth and John at shoe-store. 242 EIGHTH ST. Handsome three-story I stone-front bouse, each room a front oue: terms reasonable to acceptable partita; halt entrsn.

on John at. 242 fjQf LONGWORTH ST. A neatly furnished ij front itvim at per month: also nicely fur nished room at per month; both have bath conveniences. 252 29 WALNUT Lai-ge pleasant front room QAtT) WALSCT ST. Nicely furnished second OU story hall room for single geulor iaily terms luoderatta.

242 30 CENTRAL AVE- Furnished rocna, for a mm lady. 53 300 V. OOD ST. Two rooms on first floor. 252 CENTRAL AVE.

Furnished room for two JJVJ genu or man and wire, cheap. 242 WALNUT ST. Nicely furnished front OU room en second floor, with gas aud Ban en trance; suitable tor twogenilemeu. 241 Qrvft LONGWORTH tT. Furnished room to OlJ geuliemen only; private laimly; ball en- 309 311 WALNUT taT.

Furnished room.ceatr.riy tocaieo. mv '-or A VrrT ST front room also ones, cheap, for 202 ROOMS roaKENT. ni i w. FOURTH ST. 1 wn unfumlnhM rrnnt I 1 rwotrte.

almrleoren suite, to gent and "'lie or ssnrrle gents: rei-rence. 24-1 EIGHTH ST. Handsomely furnihd front Jy and back rooms, iii aerjond and third stories; nrirtiex- of bam; ball entrance. 242 S1 ELM furnished fiont room for ou or two ss'utiemcn or geiitletasn a-14 wtte; references rq'reL 252 on and or 2 P. M.

W. TH I UD T. Four rooms, two on first. two ua aecoua til m. 241 JOHN ST.

One or two furuibtl JL') references resjuit-ed. JtJ OOVTwrSlXrH fbriiirbed frotHT forgentand loir or single inly; ball entrance: m-ais for lady. C.il on second rloor. rti VINFST Two lame nufui njshed looms mm I ii 1 vn te (nml S4-2 r0s nTnTu ri'mlshed )4- front room tn a private family; entrance to to mau and wife of two gents: i.ar I 2 per month. V.

SIXTH ST. Four rooms; rent cbenr. to vCTlore.1 family. VIN EST An elegant suit of rooms on 4 ond floor, furnished not. with or wlttiotit ho.ir.l: also, ther sirsble rooms eo suit- lor light usek.eplng; siugie rooms at Jr month; wi ST.

Pleasant famished front -ill for "tie or two yenilemc! or a lady '-'2 NINTH ST. A pleasa ut, room. unfurnlslied 242 (t i- irood lar.re ro.ms oa mm w.mil limT. tiio'lf pi Tist anil water tip-ts; kiy uu lloor. Apjdy at 141 Coleman 1 -42 CI NIRAL A K.

Two nice rooms, with -Xi ta sier and laund to small famiiy. 252 (O.MA1X lO -inn. iood lurnisbed rooms, at sT. l-uriilslied rooms; rent, it and motttn. 22 per 0 -Vl A IIK pirti.r brl-k bonse; every couveilleuce; vacant about Octornsr 1 :58 1 ol Fiont room fiirnishiJ room H.r.'suilabie fo'.

fl "ts; 1 COURT I on th Hrst siepi -rooms ll nil, wiill or Wltnollt li-Si, 1. W. 'Ill 1 i. Tt.ree iinfurntsn W. 'I ll two rosiins nicely furulsht 1 I l-i't-epi 'g.

W.lillKI ST. Furnished 241 f.i mlly. 4121; v'. NINTH ST. A ncsily tur'.

ted front on the hrst rt, air; refcrem- 212 -f 1 SIX Vsl A 1 fnuit rtHtnit, flirnlshet on Second or tbrd fl'Mira. 252 1 t's W. FOU Rl'H eiy furnished rooms fol ll'iiil housekeeping or aleeullig. 251 NO Woll TH ST -Furnisbeil or unfur- mm mmm UsllB'! TOOIUS. BUitsble for gBtlU sleCTlllg- rtsTiins.

243. COl'UTsT. Two larte unturiuslied rooms. -Tr third ior, 10 quiet a-o nle retit (S. I Jo:" ST.

story ir.nt room, fur- 1-- Ulsbl- to ouo or twu or gent ana 1 ii RICH Mu.VH ST. 'Turee rooms, with rl i lar. jver moot 11. 252 4 KK.HTII ST. Very nicely furiilebed HTiimluiiy front room for gentleman and wife two fltiglu gentleui.u, with board.

If desired, al very rensonuiite terms. 242 1 John ST. Four rooms and kitchen in a. r-fsj H2 tr fine 1 red'nee to a respectable Tuiull. reiices given and reipnred if lit liKOKiib.

sr. Nloe'v lnrn.i fiont ml mm room, in a private iiiuly; riu light In cluded; references exehaused. .) mw- slXt ST. House; very cheup. IM mm 4 rrotn 11 to li o'clock.

I men 242 "Y1 JOHN ST. Three rooms on second lbior in a iiuiet family. 252 1 rr w. Li I TU T. Nicely furulsucd room.

Tt) Willi or without boanl. KASTEIl.N AVE. Eigh ro.ims: vtatvr on first and second lloors; iuside shutters and nil modern improvement. CENTRAL AVE Two large front rooms; tj tJ water In rooms rout fs. 252 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS.

A FOB RENT STORE AND ROOMS I atts nice store, wuu one, two or three riMnus; cli ap; at 12 McMi. ken ave. sei.nr A VERY S'T. table; Las two stalls, oarrlaire room suit ail lo good order: rent low. j-tiuuire at s.b i ouriu su ItO A IlVV a f) CAN A I bllck ntore.

fronting on Broadway and Canal; gitod cellar aun sicoke-iiouse; or will lease. Aopiy to W. H. Broadway. 1 MI NsV ILI.E Two store-roonis, tigetber 'with dwelling bouses.

Apply al 2s Long ort ft sircel. 242 TA ROE rooms for light annfneturlng put poses. -J Apply to WALTER UT. J. JONES, Room 24, Pike's 0rtra-liouse.

-j Io'i Yas'ant lot. by lln on east sl.le of Cen- tral l. Fiont and tiler un li mile. Apply to LOL'Iis REE1I EL1N. owner 17 W.

Third st. 212 IHOTOittAPH GALLERY On grou ml lloor; per ni'iniri uitb l.iitruiuuuU. Address YO I.ER. sid'icyOblo. 2j2 S'l'tlilKtuil liu-ee rooms on Fifth tlireo west of Plum, norm iu a good OOIldltlfiil.

at bair store next door. Ol'KEH S.I xt. House-ralsiug screws, rollers and iT biockx, fur uouse-ritisiiig and tuuvliig. Iiiijiiire at 3fl 1 1 111. FIK'Ilt AN!) SVCA'Ji'HK ailameil for a ir.

vision store. Hasen grm-ery oyster or doctor's 10 -OL W. 1 bird st. 42 1 AND 13 E. MM II St.

Flour or nanus, wit 1 jsiW'-r; good llgiitf mnniiiacturlng; cheap. 1th I I VIN Large storo. Apnlv to A LIEU -I si. J. JONES.

Attorney, 24 Pike's opeta- boiise. 2.12 i W. FIT i il-st ao double olllces ou siw-ond tl'ior; rent re issuable. 242 4 1 W. FIFTH aud IhlriTIloors lu-t -Jr2 cjntre In tlie stor'.

202 Js W- Tlfi it 1 ST. 2i2 (II HDI'KISS roiius sod co.liir jht 1110. Appiv to ii. b. liL i '-'5 W.

1 lit rd -t. 24 )ll E. SECOND 1 llool 3d achine-Khop, on srrorid 24t 1 fjff W. FoliitTH lioors of eietant IJ Nloiie-Uont btid'ling. 17 E.

PEAHL Room Xt by 70, oil aroind floor, v. un or wiihi ut iorer. 190 SYCAMORE hi. store and two back rooms, water on second np- 'i 1 W. FIFTH ST.

Stable rent (-4 uiouib. rvlih. stslis; 2J-2 mi i W. 1 Fi ST. store and 7 rooms: ross- mm f) si'ssioti liiven In ii A Third st.

24 hours. Apply tolL 242 sfI W. EIGHTH very nice basement VrtJ12 room; suitable for a doctor's olllee. i I i A A ii. aiid celior mjr iiiiiier lu'euis oilliillt.g; gas and complete.

Apply st 19 E. ot. nl-r 214 1 FREEMAN miitshle ior 0J" blole, inaiiuiactlirli.g, or le-d and flour tl.e lull, haviiitf lee. 1 carried ou for save nil years; key in '1S2. A pj.ly at 417 John at.

242 400 SIX TH T. Good 2oa I UAVSill.LKi: ST. Corner store, good xtjrji any kind ol bilslness. -4. SIEAM30AT MATTERS.

To Lower Kiver Sliiipers. TIJEI.OriSVII.LK AND CINf'TN- -fr-, NA TI l'. S. MAIL LINE sTF 4 I'n wi.l give thrutigli receipts for freight i.oiuis mi tne Lower Ohio bcUtven Lol'lsVILLE aad CAlUO. Apply at Oiu're.

No. ju Vine street. UPrr. OKiO. Cin'ti, PortSTnonlh, 15i? Sandy and Porce toj Packet Conipanj's Steamers.

David Giasoji, Pras't T. N. Johssos, Soe'y. I'MESAFE tUC- 4lIIO R. K.

PA UETS From imrl-boot 1 ot of kiumlttiiT For lluoliatlton imil all KarUudlon. D.ULY. at il. rO.VTWOOII T. CANii Mftsfr.

laAAC iUtYrJOX. Manter. 1 For Pomcroj nad mi 1 Hay Lnndlns. Oli 10 Mondays and 5 I if. it A I'll Tuewlays ami P.

M. Wciliiilii-sainj p.iL PortHDionlt. ail Mall enil iYay I.nnil'et. UUiA.aA, Tuesdays, ThursiUws. satarys, i2 A vt ny vtlle anrl all Mali and VTar UlLUnoou, M0111 lays, Wednesdays, Fridays, recfiived at all honrs on Vcrd ol Wharf-boat, loot of Broadway.

W. HONaHi-LL, 8np'l. Ual9-tfonu LOWER OHIO, TC.rS.nAII. FOB LOllJtTT Gf-M. LYTLB attd REN FRANKLIN.

Lesve Wharf-boat, foot of Vine st. -i a DAILY, at 5 P. M. SUNDAYS at 12 M.2Z LmlT 1 mm mmm-Mm ji.Hi.sv.i it'll 1110: i I 1 1- DATt. 1 HI RSDAY and SATURDAY.

3 P. FOB A DlsOSi stt itner LOCl-j A. LEY, iiOMJAY, WLDNjiiDA I and FE1DAT. at 3 P. M.

Offices 2 Burnet House, 20 Viae and on ste amer. mbii Losilsvllle. Csnnrllnn, Oarusboro Mod ttTMnas tlle. WU1 leave WEDNESDAY. 25th.

5 p. the eleganl paaseiigeT steamer JOII. Ji. BUASK(un. T.

Armkiri.no, MakUT; s. ii. Akmstkomo. or in-iiiiit or iiassai-e aiitit on rsMirrl or to JOHN tt HEARER, Agent. se23.

UPPER MISSISSIPPI. For theLewerOhlosndst. LpnisDlrert. Tbe new and elegant passenger stemmer 3 a-ltCFM W. U1FV WNI" J.

D. Moors CIerk, ill leave WEDNESDAY. 2fth. at P. M.

Forfreightorpassageapply on board 1 1 ta. or to KuYaE dt MOaeLT. J. ci NINGHAM, Agents. w.1 LOWER MISSISSIPPI.

roB HEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Tbe new and elegant steamer "WHISPER. fl. E. HARPER, Master, Will leave WEDNESDAY, 25th, st 5 P.

M. rortrelght or passyiee apply on board T'! or to KOY li A MOsSET, Agents. 'm THE STEAilEB EIZZIE BA1LISS A.SI llAKGES, C. GRACE, CALVEB.T. Clerr.

Will leave SATURDAY. 2tn, tt 3 s.tiTT-o'clock f. toositiTely. for -j tllAlb I 'J. i May.and Laudmt; and kipworlti Lahu.u,; rut aj'juif "ix uvuu..

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