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THE CmCDreTATI DAILY STAB. FRIDAY EVENXNO-, AUGUST 1, 1870. THE DAILY STAR NEWS FatOM POINTS AROUND roviviiio.T Fchool Hoard meets to-night. The Cily OcmiKdl licM a short and unimportant meeting l'Ht nit: lit. Char I is Demmcn eyas gmuted his naturalization pupch in.N mornings Tite Ki'lipM; Imncliiir rirclo KTe a reJ hot picnic ftudde a garden last night The Sunday Morning Press Will make its appoar-tnoe Sunday, ttosayi tiiepruprhtor.

The Pleasure Be ken. will five on of their plcuMtnt dnsee at Drtuullui Hall to-night. The You Hi; Ken's BepuMlenn Club II have nn iBJSiftaiil HMiollng at Tim Madison itscct m-nighi. The Oration ciub will entertain their friends with a iiiuoui gbi plcnlo at Maaon'a graft to-Right, Bon. John O.

Carllala will be presented to-day with a handsome present by the Poatoflioa am plorea. A man named PoM was sun struck this morning While WftlkiBg uiong tiic Street, lie was lukcu lo the hospital Colonel Bonn Rattan and Major General Hams lef yesterday few Kew Oiieuna to wait on yenow ever iihiicmuh. The Pittsburg boall with Coal arrived to-dav wilh over Tiw.uoo bushels fur our popular coat dealer, Captaw Alex. Montgomery. F.

Uc -i wiih urif-t' day ly Constable Pink- erton Cochran, fora breach of the peaee, The Variant WW ftWora out by AOgUft Jiu.ii.luiu POUCK COUET. Mary Porter, disorderly, 813; Mary arter. aatne, i nomas linen, breacn ol trie peace, IB; VVm. tloltery, diwrderly conduct, a a. j.

yms drank, u. Licking River is so shallow now that rows wade across It When they '1 in Campbell County they are nut in a pound and ownera are cuuipelk-d to pay si each to recover, diem. The picnic to be given at Woodstde Park to-morrow eridently will be a huge affair. Big Berry, ol Newport, will address the meeting; alio levaral other prominent Bpeakan. Tim Armstrong speakers and advocatea turned Md en iiiaa-c lust night and went to Ludlow, but they could not find any Arni.siruiig voters to talk Willi, and they quietly returned.

Mag Su divan, a Moiled dove from that "good oid Btttc 01 wag lu a blind state of fittoxlc tiou at UudJc'h Oi tideli lal niidd, and cieuhjd KMugoerabla amusement (or tire boys. Our old ttme-honnn friend, Mr. Theodore Br lerhai purciiaaed Btvckhelmer'a Uarden, which place he ia conducting ia first-tuaes. wanner, 'i Reodore bus boata oi friends In the city. Alexander Kayenback, while crowing the Kentucky bridge day beore yesterday, was struck by thg Metal ear eXa passing train on too southern Railroad and received very severe injuries, Miu hell a Tranter have added to their rolling iimi a iHiuiiinoiu amiiiioii, wu en will Tie, used as steel Work A stack BO feet high was raised yesterday, mid to-day a Perciral tlay Boats from it.

Oharles Briekner, who, keeps a bakery on Hie corner Twelfth and liankli. streets, lull home lust night. Financial difficulties and domestic infelicity iagftid io be the cause, lie has only been married about iwomouth.4. Ban, puric, while out tiding with Col. Prank Head, yesterday had a nanow escape from being burnt to death.

A lot oi parlor matches in iuk pocket Ignited and burnt a portion of clothes off baton we flameacould be quenched, Mrs. Lewis Beta will to-day celebrate the eighty second anuiversarv of her birth. Mrs, Beta has been a resident of Covington for the pass thirty yean, and ts a moat estimable lady. trust she win live to celebrate net centennial aaui- Veiaaiy. A horse attached to the butrgy of Bobt.

Waring, of Newport, took fright on Pike street near Madison, -nay, and rnnae thtngjsi lively In that vicinity lor awhile. Ti shaft oti the vehicle was broken and the hone was considerably bruised up, The uuk, io eoiiioeu. I i a i Brr atx TiANiFKtts. r. Bothenhafe end wife to Sarah It.

Wad- lot SO by ion feet, oi east side of Greenup street, 90 feet south of six leenth; 11.760. Sarah it. VVftde to the heirs oi Richard If. Wade lame property; $1,7 ri). Council met to-day fur Iho purpose of condemn ingiuv piauH iot me new jaii, ine ooay went into a Commkte of the whole, and excluded tpectators, Several plans wen examined, but lionool them Wen adopted.

They adjourned ut 12 o'clock to meet at 2 o'clock tins afternoon, A little, child of Mi. Doc Ctelghton ns4.a narrow escape; from drowning hist ght in the 1 duo River at the foot of Madison s'reet. it was sink Ing for the last time, when Mr. Mike Carey saw the danger of the little fellow, and i mining ir.au the glass In where be was sitting, to (he river, be dove down Into the river and rescued the child from a watery grave. Mike should be given a tnedai for Ins bravery.

It will be remembered that at the picnic given by lather Bmlth some rnscaJs stole a valusble gold-beaded oane tiiat was offbred for a priw. The police were Informed and Policeman liauer waa de-tailed to work up the case, and after several days lie succeeded in RudliiM the gold knob, which the rsicahi hao exit cab from the cane and sold lo a pn minent grocery man in this town for $2. The Uueves were well known but were noi prosecuted. The funeral of the late Judge Bland Ballard look place at Lou svllle this afternoon at a o'clock. Among tlio.se from Covington who attended were Messrs.

Henry Bnalwiek, Clerk of the United States Court; John llnm lion. Kegjster in Bankrupt-py; s. Cochran. Deputy U. s.

Marshal: Judge VT. Trimble, Gen. i W. Kinnell, Major Hen. M.

Piatt and Judge Cnary. Ail the efnoes connected with Ibe United States courts ire closed to-day, and the flag of the Customhouse remains at balf-mast and draped with Crane. Mrs Cnlttrabta wife of J. H. Bufllng! Knit ana a memoei oi ine r.ievetiih-str et Church, died this morning at 7:30 o'clock aft lingering Illness.

Deceased was bornongiei nay oi uarcn, in. riie funeral services will bt uom hi in laic resmence on Kussell street, am ner rewmns win ne piaceo in Highland vaull Mr-, linfliiigtoii was a very eattmnblo lady and ai id resident of Covington, Ky, siiehnves a lov ing family of t.x einiiln and will be mourned by uoinj oear incuns, uoi unerai takes plan cay mnrinng at iu O'clock. Rev. Dr. Chas.

Tavlor ten, to donate any portion of woodlands (rust In that town, Is out an unconi promised ft publican candidate for the Legislature, lie taksa the place of Col. Tar. Uaker, who gave up the race. llnnmr lh. uiw theSoiiin.

HMcr Man i imirr h.io. ru.n of i mrcnaea, ami aeninttu lat their nionev the Academy of St. Asmeo. of h. This 1 shall he used for the purpose for which it was given, ccnoian ana emincui men are for the use of A.

A M. College. The people who pave their money for the establishment of the school In Lexington are highly lady, we I known Mel t-r n. .1 ihi, i.nt the S'tiitheni BtStea, was the only one WRSJSSH aped the b'Ver last year among the cotntuunltv over' whom she presided. Bhe quit the ill-fated r'ltv thin line, not of br own choung, hot at the unssatiDliet tanon of her Bishop, bhe remains but a short time.

The Republican meeting at the Court-house Square last evening ins the largest of the arm- PfCh, W. Root. the aekliowledieed orator of the day, made a short seecii in his happiest style, after which he introduced Colonel waiter Bvans, the speaker of the evening. The stand was tastefully deeonted with Chtniai ksnterna and the American colors. Much interest prevailed lliioiighoul the meeting.

A Norn Kit I mow Nino. Another maybe added to the long hat of drownings that have occurred in (his neighborhood within the lastfewdaya. m. Richards, Ht eighteen years, whose parent! reakleatM Hodge street, while baili ng the river a abort distance above Newport this rooming, took eiaui! and was drowned. The accident occurred about 9 o'clock mid the body waa reeov.

shortly afterwards. Coroner lenooifleld held an inqUeetBUd a verdict of acciUcutal drowning rendered. furlng the pat four days the tliar Council of the Independent Order of Hed has laien union at Rodenburg's Hall. The Conned nd-journed yesterday moining after electing the fol-lowing BUte officers: ti. Charles Maunderes: U.R.B., Frank Schorle; fi.

J. Chatles -lint-worth: (i. K. John Wohtfgrt, G. Huupps, John Lnmb and John Roth: l.

Jacob Click; O. George Jacobs; Trasteca, J. Reed, c. Brunk and J. Hetsch.

George Itruuk was elected delegate to the Grand Conned of the Cniled states. The IT. P. Church went to Cold Spring! on Thuraday for a day's frollo What has become of that proposed free delivery of the mail? Were they drawing us on' Chief Sch uch man and Officer James Cleveland taking in the breezes of Lake Erie. The office of the Infirmary Direriors at 55 (west side) Market street, is completed ami occupied.

Ami now wc catch the dripping of the tree! fakir. lie put in on Thursday night, and medicine. The colored people celebrated at the Fair Grounds to-day thu Anniversary of Eman. cipatlon in the West Indies. Speeches by Gen.

Kiefer, Hon. Oglesbee and Hon, Shellabarger are announced by the Republican Club for their meeting oil -vioiHiay nignt next. Mr. Milo John, of the Ludlow drughonse, SOVOfSj his Connection With the nlnnn Hdti week to accept a position at, the Houston Store, Columbus, Ohio. Deputy Sheriff Bob Wood was favored with a little music by the lmVs of lie Seventh Regiment Baud on Wednesday night Bob sel up the cigaia, and invited thorn to call again.

They decided it otherwise, and now the Transcript people will subside. Derby now must have the high smile and Ballentina llmnipson the Bhrinkasa. afier HnHin. ll'. I i oj uiu nui urion it nil.

Ibe delegntes to the Judicial Convention in Ai-niagoi away on the morning train the ran-HundleonThuradflv. d. THE SPORTING WORLD, of land, the co of klmr, tlie temperature, extent of nun-fall, ete. Tim first outcome of this teu-irrowinc in the Azores is shown in a sample re- nr-baii centlv received nt (Iip Atncn.irr. I twtekday's oamct.

from Senor Jose DeCanto. This suninle! 'i ne Cincinnati-) sustained their second taking sides and Indulging In hard and bit- is of good appearance, thotlch lierhans I defeat at the hands of the BoSWlM ye-ter- ltr ufl.inl, la amIh bMuIha LLa I IC BuDlOwnftC oYcronsttM the rtiiip a so 11 seems tlutt when tliev tackle a luZZ navorof the infusion by K-b einh defeat it, but when II lg lugtaa has Nucotly taken a step forward, I 00 t0 despjaed. one bat ll not near the head of umt and ne regret to seeasintrlc Imtlfldiment BETliW OJf -tZZ cUCIBKAn DAILT MARKETS. thrown in the way of bar prosperity. Can not soma means he devised by winch an amicable adjustment may be reached, and theCollege retained? History fails to record an instance which any city ever had to' many schools or civilising and elerating In naencet in hsr mldat.

We trust, for the good of ouroomruon interests, that a lust and fair settlement will be speedily reached iuiu me uonee rctanteil. nmi.Tos. A htrjre nnmher of our people were Cincinnati yesterday. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Asso ciation elect officers to-ulKbt. Mr.

J. M. Warwick was appointed School mummer lor ine city, rsalary Hied at There is a runinr adont that a mnrrieirc high life will soon take place in Ibe J' irst ai o. Superintendont flrown, of tlie ITnmilt. cbools, was In sttandanoa at ihe Qarman institute in Incinnati, The West End StringlBand of Cincinnati was in Hamilton last nlgbt, and Iserenaded Mr.

Henry Kahey and W. heitch. The tntal receipt! from all sources at the Colored Camp Meeting was (862 118; the total expenses M7 Oil, leaving a balance of (15 65. This places ihe A. M.

K. Church entirely out ol debt, and leaves a balance of Ij.J. The congregation of Hie A. M. E.

Church over which Uev. Toliiver presides arc free In their expression of joy over his persistent effort and final success, and both pastor and (lock join in unbounded thanks to the citizens at home and friends from abroad, who came so generously to uid them in this their last struggle. in a recent issue of Ihe Commercial a Mr. Gano nay, of Clncinnatl( was mentioned as the candidate for the Legislature possessing the most searching know ledge of the School haw in the Stale. r.

John It. Drown, who has for the last four years been a member and the Clerk of the Hamilton Hoard of Education, is thoroughly conversant with the School haw, and will give Mr. Kay a strong tight for Legislative honors. UoAitDoF Education. The Committeeon Claims reported as follows, which was ordered paid Gel who Will Mr flioiate.

Win. id is borne fiom camp in. Illicit the tu-o pMiuuiiieu wi.o nuvc Dee!) i iluty si (' gauffers at the rectifying Establishment of muiiii a. i o. lor ins pasi sixiv days, bare tieen is 111 msuuefy or wnlsn A Ki i'KH.

i nui i unci I int. oicacrson is iipiinieiuly w. nine li r. ST. Ill OIL' fllllir-.

1. io-nine in preparing na mean so. imspvunmrHN open, nenson, ne haviiur oepled an engagement villi ppnutar ope troupe, warier lum no ts of rrlonea who mm tiuworo i cess 111 ins proles moil. Kveiy tune he suis he kiila all the peapll wj ti. in hearing.

BlttiTAUV Bbatrn Pusn nv "BonTRR." Hike rarmi will larmsteu and placed In jail lu-i nijlu oj-'ueer nnian on tneenargeof am iii vo 1 1 1 rgocn, a ion iniiii in loij.teco siion. Mikeolaims thatOgdea has for weesa insuiiea me rouiislsdli owoisea iimier li.iu in meaner that was so ttuiiBgii.ui uiio mey w. re coiiiim-ii 'l to ivoi Ogdan liiFulted a young lu-ly who resides oi nnn ine. Having no protector, oe- ion, a 11 len I loan ins ladles ve golitely wentupto Ogden'i i nun Knocked a III Jowu mill heat him up in most shameful an I ij-aienloiii manner. Parrel! was arrested byCon itsblo sanfoM and ptacad mui ind, for a an Ii tin- peace, and wai rearrested tonlay bi Dflleet Mike Uulini on tlie charge of iisiuii ivtth Intern to kill.

His trial takes place this afternoon, if Fnrreh's statement correct we say he ana just riglit In hat lie did. ioitr. Thedore Cummin ntelllig. Odieer M. Connolly luus sufficiently recovered 10 be HUOllt.

Mr, 8, H. Psehn is a candidate for alaalitrais III the BelleVUe distriel. Prank Wentworth, Bs pui cm ine, nn' at 1 Liccnskd TO hove-a Stewart and Sarah pmig, Barney ruchl and Mniy Belbet An sffort is being made to Induce Hon. Jnho (i Rsrllsle to address the Domooraoj of Newport (run in. in sue siand thta evening.

The stove foundry on Front street will resume nieraticnsMemd ly next onder a new management, Uesin, Moore, Harknew Bayless. The (Sly Council met lusi night, but edlnnmed Without Irunmctinji say business until lo-uiniu, on accnunt ol the absence the Chairman, Mayor II. num. Mlehnel Scott, brenght In last night by onieer Mint. Bulls on a charge of drunk and disorderly conduct, was tilled 19 auU cusls bv Mavur llartoii morning, Fred.

Kioager. who wis held over on a ahsrss or carrying eoncealed Wespens, being nusbleto niralsh sufflclent ball, mil hi tiled betoie the Huorteriy Court tins afternoon, The Newport Driving fark, ufier ooesldefsbli Mb ir, I. as hern put in flt condition, a nice Ins been arranged ir next Teundsy between well-known burs of this city, and Cov-mgton. The moonlight exeunion on the Andy itsuin, os nig it, given by tbsc ineregatlouof the elms, lam uiiuron, proved a ueress In every tesnest. me nandsoniu sum of wis realized for the new Clllirch In Course of etection.

Mr w. ii. Wmnaner, a pmtniosnl ettisen of Al-waudrla, aud ona who has held several ottkc of will orate at the Bapub-Believue to irght. sniuci to say thai lis Judge Uoode fur this eoiiniy ana uage I loan lor Clinton. Mr.

joim uberehmn, of whose illness we nine already made mention, died at his home during Wednesday night. Deceased was me possessor oi considerable property of value, which he leaves without a will. The Ohio Conference M. P.Camp Meeting opens to day at Lancaster and continues over two Sabbaths Many eminent clergy-men have signified their Intention of attending, parlies desiring lo attend can got liulf fare rales by the J. P.

Road. The Metropolitan Notion-house, on Market street, has placed at ils front door a novelty in the way of supplying the thirsty pedestrian with free Icewater. it is a huge can of a peculiar pattern, in which sits a pump. Our friend is a blessing to the oily. The Hibernian picnic at the Fair Grounds on Thursday proved a big success.

The grounds were visited during the day by hundreds of gaily attired young misses, who rendered such aid as to make it the rouser of the season. A creditable slreet display was given previous to the opening of the grounds. J. 1). Bentley, or theLagnnda House, and Patsy Shay are down fur a thirty-mile go-as-yoii-please contest, which is to take place at ily Hall Monday, August illh.

Since the above has been made public a delegation has visited US and usked if it would he sensible lo take to the woods. No thee to a nunnery. An alarm of (ire was sounded at eany nour oi i a clock on i hiii. d.iv an, I ihe department to Moore iv. Wvlia'i laiioilllg CsiaiiliMinient.

Oil trcet, where a small blaze was discov.0,.,1 111 tne rear ol tlie store. The same, it is silt posed, originated from a cigar slump being iiiiuo niLii a uox containing scraps, ll was easily squelched, Out in Ihe Heat John Bingham, rvBiucauu vfasuuigtou near com puniis inai nis wile vamosed wilh an Italian by lie name of Corti and hi mines tne pair are now on the way to the sunny Botitn. it'revious to hergoing she re moved and sold considerable of the house 1...1.1 ooiu eneei.s. niiignaui claims mat lie gave ner not tne sliglilest provocation as he had never quarreled with or illtreuied her. He places his trouble upon the Corti squad, who were their neighbors.

They deny the accusation, and say thai they have ben the means of keeping her witii Iter husband, who, they claim, often abused her. rhey also say that it is a ridiculous notion tor one to suppose that their son is in tin company of Mrs. Bingham, for he is just sweet. enough to crowd the matrimonial market, and might he called a healthy catch. We are awaiting further developments.

The survey for the uncompleted portion of the Big Sandy, is being ranidlv pushed forward. Work on the Phoenix Hotel will soon be gin, and the cry of "no einplovuieia" we trust will no longer be heard. Die health officer should visil as soon na practical, every occupied house in Lexington, and see that the law requiring a thor- illgn Cleansing is rigidly enforced. Frankfort merchants are playing sharp, mil dodge the railroad nnol. Thev ahin their goods from Cincinnati by the South- iviiil to Georgetown, and then emolov wagons to complete the work.

Three of our Lexington eentleinen. Bast in, Samuel Krim. and Landon Tbomn. son, while tishingaud hunlini iu Koekcas- County a few davs since, killed a rattle snake four feet two inches in length and wealing 13 rattles and a button. We are informed that before the close of this week active work will begin on the Hit.

Sandy Railroad. Two companies, one under ('apt. J. S. Morrison, will begin at Mt.

Sterling and work east, while Cant. Bin will begin north of the ilig Sandy and work west. Riieneer Cooper, a well-known printer of this city, stepped ont of a thlrd-storv win. low of the St. Nicholas Hotel, and falling, itruolt upon a tin roof about tweutv feet he.

low, breaking or seriously damaging bis pine. He was carried homo in an uncon scious -million. When Ihe freight train on the Kentucky Central arrived iii Lexington last Monday luuriuiig several young men were seen to leave it. They were pursued, and one William Mulllua Captured, lie had in hislms- ion some linecllt ti hat Co am! enolel, lie was conducted to (he Wlteh.hnmu. where he remained until yesterday, when his examining (rial only resulted in his re.

tention until Circuit Court. Lexington is at this tlnia In whl.inMl of confusion. The curators of 11. lucky University bare rofusad- IS lie 4 00 J. It.

Brown J. Uughes C. Orubner Griffith Brotlie 'l'. Basum .1. Alexander Bsiard B.

Hcbwenn J. Ii xoi, Calk Toe salaries ol Superintendent and janitors of the schools are also due. LUDLOW, ut. The wife of the pastor of the Presbyterian Church has been ill fur several days. Mr.

llerry has moved into the house recently occupied by Mr. John H. Cogart. Mrs. Obadiah Scott and herdaughter.

Miss Delia, have returned from an extended visit to Indianapolis. Chas. How. who is traveling in the East, is expected to. return tolas home in this place ithin a few days.

Union Services Will be held in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday evening at o'clock, conducted by the resident pastors. Rev. Dudley Denton Benjamin Duncan Akin, of the Methodist Chinch, will officiate, assisted by Rev. -Moses Duncan Alexander Steen, of ihe Presbyterian Church. The seals are free and everybody invited.

da to, irr. The new steam ferry, laid up two davs for repairs, resumes her regular Irips to-day. Mr. flooding, a venerable German resident of (his city, is slowly dying with phthisic. Mr.

Will Crayson is supremely hannv over the arrival of an heir at his home on Jefferson street. Scott Fowler was fined HI and costs for disorderly conduct by'Siniire Tedrow. of Bellevue, yesterday. The Bellevue hase-hallisls who neee ol the challenge of the Modocs, of Dayton, have ingloriously backed down. Mr.

Michael Wallers, who was had 1 In jured by falling Into a cistern four months ago, is ust able to be about again. A passenger on the dummy to-dav made the heartless remark "thai Ihe road was now reduced lo twoslreaks of rust una (he right of way." Dayton people will have an opportunity to itness an exciting boat lace tu-morrow evening at 6:80 o'clock. The turning point is at the dock yards. The open-air political ineetinss last night were well attended, the speaking good, and the enthusiasm nbonnded. Major Genera Phil, Server's Hying artillery made the bulk 01 ine noise, However.

At the picnic at Moeller's Park Sunday afternoon there will be a twenty live-mile pedestrian contest between CM. Cole, of Portland, and J. A. Btratton, of hall River, for a purse of (20 aside. aUJSTVB.

K7, Mr, Will Blrsch has returned home after a long absence iu Rusliville, hid. Mr. Scenes Reeves is interested in a picnic hich lakes place at Davlou on next Sunday. A few, instead of a larire number of Ho. publicans left for the Newport meeting last night.

The remains of Mrs. Btalsanbera were interred yesterday afternoon at Evergreen Cemetery. A number of Republicans were Irvine bard to get no a meeting: for to-niuhl at Liberty-pole. 'Souire Tedrow will he re-elected easily again if present indications arc true, and 1 think they are. The constableship is evidently of not much consequence, or some citizen of town would step in and easilv defeat the candi date from Kast Newport, Scott Fowler, of Dayton, was arrested md taken before Mayor Maxev.

who the case to 'Souire Tedrow. who' lined Fnw. ter (I and costs, yesterday afternoon. The barge was disorderly conduct. The Modoc Base-ball Club, of avion challenged (he Fairfield Avenue bovs to game: the cballense was accented i me nave oitcKeit out in a disgusting manner.

Nomine challenges will be received from the Modocs. Totals BtTFAIOS. A.lvlt'riof'nt'le slum. Pall flmiMll It seems that Government of the Doited BUtee has resolved to take a serious view of the project of M. de Leeaepa to cut a canal throne-h the Tathmm of Panama, and that the Cabinet lias the tMoVey.lstb matter now under oonsiiicr.it ion.

Hut gjekeon, I this interference is surely premature. ii riiere is cerlainly niithliij. to show that tftyi'- the European Governments intend to Rive attention to the subject. The whole business is one for tlie judgment of in vestors. 1 canal might prove a competitor for the i trafflo of die Paeifio Kilroads.

ami prob-; 1 fai p. ably from thliaoune nrlnos the nnlitJnal i i t.sivm lAiiiuuiiaa wni is now iieing; stirreii ii. It may bo hoped, however, that the good sense of the President and his Cabinet will keep them from interference wilh a scheme which, whether good or bad for those who put their money in il, must in the end prove beneficial to tlie United States as well as to other countries. I1M VI nuen on lit mtcrlered in Unas earned there was something lo be said for tlie 1 SfV a annoyance Felt in America. Hut in the present instance there is really no ground for the parade of Indignation at European interference with the American continent.

the hat they inevitably lose, ing is thp: score: ClNCINNATIS. R. IloralltiL'. C. K-lly.

,1. While The follow Cincinnati, Aug. 12 P. rfusfierifrra rieur ni steady and quiet. Fancy selling at Ss TO.

Family Hour at $4 t'Aa'i. per brl as lo oiislIIv or repiitatinn of tirsfei. We otlote extra at i 4l. Muperlliie mi: Ki. Lew sm.les on auu null, liye Hour Mill in wr oil.

tkliiMlio su 1 not on the niaik with lul Mmple quoted at srxsj'joe for I-r-ine, and 7 loi IUT toguoil per on. r-olll nil' di iiik ii idler ut srades. Bye is in laird, main! and ample smply. No. 2 quoted St We and Choice 58e on arrival lor new fnf rior dull and nominal.

Oals are quiet and easy. New quoted BlfSSo for prime to. latiee white, and lor mixed, its I to quality on an vat. Old 2 mixed and 860 for choice while per bu. Corn is fairly active with liberal receipts and ill Dili ket steady.

M.Xed she led, on track. dd hi in -and HUOKa lie 111 e.eviilor lor iso. n. I a. e.o.

s. f- Wslker, 1st rulmer, 2d Force, s. UeOunulale, i Total lanlngs Clnelnnatla 0 8 I 2 0 8 1 7 27 8 6 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 ear st 42c ner bu on inn for crime lots, lo I 'cation. White shelled ut tlatfic per hu. Wi, si is in fai.

d' ind to-dav. but tile market Is easy. White is guotad at 'J -1 for prime to crio.ee on micit. anu some oi lie lalier iirade seu-InealSI OJ ist hu delivepsi. 2 linber selltns i i i i 1 1 Use ,1..

ner 1. il 0 1 sell ng al 87sjieo tor prhSM to choice on anival. 9 Sonic smutty Kinder at 8-Se tier bu. Inferior lots of Baauaii FotlMSJT l.adics. gaturday Review.

Tlie Papuans of New Guinea are still only a hull-known race. Mr. Wallace places them above the -Malays, though the Malays have acquired I more actual civilization bv contact willi superior races, Papuans have a taste lor personal embellishment, hut it lakes Sllch eeeeolrle I 1- ull; 1111,11 IIIIIU 1 I 1 two uoars msKs joined together to the nose, with the tips turned upward. Thev eat many kinds of large insects. What they consider niu-ic tH their ordinary substitute ut festivals for intoxicating liquors.

Iney are totally Ignorant of metals, mil the coast-dwellers are even unable to procure (ire for themselves. When they accidentally let their fires go out. they have to ask a spark of the hiil tribesmen, who produce it by friction. Yet they divide the year into lunar months, ami have mimes for the constel lations. One of the tribes, the Hema, counts up to a million.

In llic New Britain group, the Papuans of New Zealand have it remarkable custom, which even the East can not match. Girls of Ii or 8 years old arc shut up for some five years in cages like huge ex- tlnguishers, made of palm la es, out of which they tire never allowed to come till thev are to be married. The cages are placed inside large houses, with old women to watch them. The girls are taken out once a clay to wash, but they never leave the house. Mr.

Wallace says that the young ladies do not seem to sutler in health. n. Bu I ii 8 1 Three hale blurt ,0 ...0 i i jrirM b. on eifnU I Pi lei i.l'l! on buses 4 3 I I-lies missed I Struck out 8 Double Two-base I ipickersou, iiHivin, Sotnung. tKiclmrdsou.

Hornung. ii i i in Hurtles una Oerbaidi niptri Routs, ime of gaaie Two hours and forty minutes. Chicago, Aug. Chicago Cleveland Sybaci sk, Innings Stars Providence Taov, N. Innings Troys Bostons New Bgoroa Innings Kew 8pringflelds I 2 3 0 2 0 0 Aug.

I I 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 1 4 a Au 1 a Mas 2 0 4 5 0 II 3 0 0 0 0 5 (1 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coil.eide.it Twins. 'Pittsburg Telegraph, One of tlie twin boys of liernard Ma-loy, of tin: Nineteenth Ward, got possession of a pistol, the other day; and succeeded iu putting a bullet into bis finntr. While a physician was dressing the wound there was another explosion of the pistol, and a scream from Ihe other twin announced that he had also shot himself. Investigation showed that he hail shot himself in Ihe same finger, and so near the same place that no distinction could be made between (he wounds. The twins look so much alike that they could not be told apart by strangers, and as each carries the same baud bandaged, the resemblance is kept complete.

The Gentiles of Salt Lake City are reported us desiring the President to pardon ilie convicted bigamist, Reynolds. unless he can lie subjected to adequate punishment. His present Imprisonment is farce. It is said that the are going to build a house for him by lie side of the jail, where he can "suffer" in great comfort, with free access for his family and frienda and all the luxuries of the season. He will permit the jailer to sleep on the floor iii the hall, and at the end of Ids term will be received by a procession, and escorted home with six pair of milk-white steeds.

Death Record. The following deaths nave been placed on record since our last report: Hattle Allard, .1 rs. city. Tom Cunningham, vis, city. Infant Klooke, stillborn, city.

Cora Och, 4 inos, city. Amelia Dannerhouse, 0 mos, city, Joseph Turkotte, mos, city. Fred, i toosemaun, fi mos, city. Edna Williams, 1 yr, city. Arthur Dugan, 4JsJ yrs, city.

Robert Huesmnnii, yrs, city. Ellen Cosgrove, 19 yrs, city. John Daly, vis, city. lilVtK LYl'UhUGENCE. ug- 'lea in the Azores, Nature.

Some attention lias recently heen drawn in the Gardeners' Chronicle to lea prepared in St. -Michael, Azores, from plants grow in that island. It seems that two Chinese tea growers have been sent I'm by the Agricultural of St Michael, and after a careful examination of the tea plantation! they pronounced the plants as belonging to the Very best varieties grown in China. It is prophesied that the time is not far oil' when ten Ironi l-t. Michael will come to the-European market and prove to be of a very good quality.

In a subsequent number of the Gardeners' Chronicle, however, Mr. Hlwcs points out the difficulties to be contended With in a competition with India and China in the uroJuction of tea, notably the price fSpeelsl River Dispatches to thestar.l Baowgsvtxtg, Aug. 1 A. M. Monougahsla Kiver 4 feet 1 inch and falling.

Weather clear. Wind northwest. OilCitv, Aug. 1 4(10 M. Alle gheny tuver foot inches aud t'al Weather clear.

Wind south. Steamboat Movements. Tlie fine light draught passenger steamer Clifton came down tail morning and will leave this evening from the foot of broad-way for Huntington. The ha ura l.ee deferred her departure and will leave for New Orleans tu-iuonow evening. aid Little elecint new na mm ti ger and freight steamer Kldoradn is loading and will depart this evening for Jtvansvllle, Uatroandot, houll direct, taking people and freight for all points on tlie tipper Mississippi, lllim is and Missouri Rivers.

Mr. Willis Little is her efficient chief clerk, Capi. W. C. Tirhenor's elegant and reliable packet Cons.

Millar will ue found ut the New Orleans wbariboat loading lo leave Saturday for New Orleans. Sir. James Wilson presldosin tl.e office, Capt E. s. Morgan's large, fast and light draught side-wheel steamer Telegraph arrived, and will leave his evening furUalli- polisand Pom eroy direst.

apt. Ed. Now land's fine steamer Katie Nownxnd will ba onnd In port loading to 'cave to-morrow evening for Wheeling and Pittsburg, Mr. Charles Begnier is hernltat-ant chief clerk. Boat-hands' Gossip.

ftusiness fair. The Iron Mountain, of dray's fror, ne. got into port this morning wi: five bargi s. earn ing 860 tons old rails and too tons pig metal. Pittsburg Telsgrapn.

The John h. Kooads refused freight nl Pittsburg, and is coming down the river ith full load. Pe.lctrini.is.n. CWAMnOKSUlF foot hack. A foot race of one mile and repent for tne neavy weigh) championship of Old on tlie between Mr.

Abe dray, of (he iirni oi uray Uoroly, commission mer chants Ol West Sixth street, Mr. Cray's weignt being iib pounds, and heavy. link Asber, ol the West Ktul, pounds. The articles of I he match will be drawn and signed this cveninc at lien Wachtendorfa on Kim, bet ween Longworti anil tins bills lair to be one oi interesting events of the The titlll anil place due notice will be given throu the columnsof this paper, OCYON PBACTICAtdtV OUT. Chicago, Aug.

Ouyon is practically out of the race on account ileknesa, hut iiie contest remains interesting hetw nu uoo irooier. I llie score was mar, 1 Id miles; Dohler hid, and Ouyon Ss. A. Riar 143 miles and 7 laps Dohler loll miles, and Ouyon SS miles. 'She Turf.

BABAT0QA RACKS TO-PAY. Sahatooa, Aug. The first race to-day for a purse of (300 for ail ages, three quar ters ot a mile, resulted in a dead heat he tween hady Middleton and Checkmate time, 1:10. The second race, handicap sweepstake, all ages, one mile and one-quarter, was won by Fortune, Jorfcbo second. Time, 2:10.

BSrOHTOM RSACH hacks. New YoBK, Aug. The lirst race dash of three qnarier mile, was won bv Tune, 1:19 i ne secoiiu race, one and a quarter, was won by Startle. Tune, 2:1094. The third race, a dash of a mile and at eighth.

Janet Murray won. Time, 1:64 The fourth race, abandlcansteeple chase (wo and-a-half miles, Lizzie D. won. 'l ime 4:42. CI.KVl.LAND PACES.

Clevhakd, Aug. The unfinished rnci was won ny i.ucy in ine other two were as OllOWSj divided: Li'ln Rns.et 5 Charley gold 1 lore 1. 1 Washington 2 Red tine 1 Alley Time 2:23, 2:21, Opcn-to-all classes; purse $3,000, Rarus Hopeful TISIS-IMS, XiWV Mi tea Weston and Rcwell will sign articles on Saturday for a walking in itch at Gilmore'l (larilen, New York, beginning on tlie 1st of September. l'ierre rillard lost over $50,000 yesterday on Parole. Wednesday be won over (30,000 on Qeraldlne, consequently his net loss is about and the cup.

Miss Klsa Von lllumeu completed her iusk 01 waiaing one iiunitied miles in twenty-seven hours last night at chilli-cothe, C. at 10:30 o'clock, one-half hour ahead of time. There will he a match race, wilh lady riders, al the Lincoln Park pony track, tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock, betwi en Ihe ponies Mollie McCarthy, Tolutia and -Miss Queen. Admission is free. 34-clasiJ purs 18 4 4 llvided 1 2 2 FLKAKC1AL Cincinnati, Aug.

12 P. It Exehangeon New Yum ipriei with hghi ui-qulry and no change in rates. Quoted at l-iu discount bin Ing and par sell Meilim: al (I8B and 84 S3 for 1,0 day. per and demand light. l.igid i ai demand for Government buu-ls, and rules buying and selling u- iollowl: Brudng.

Selling. fceflW WSL SsnflsSl IQJU 100 4SOl 1847 10 Qj: Tne following me die opening and tlie 1 so iii quoiHt ons oi ihe New York isloek Exchallle. at received by Lea, gtetrett a 28 West Third itieeti Openei. pn p. l.

Sold 'Jli'ii Sold s.o: 1444 Sold ll. oiU Hid UT Bui 4 Hid 4T JJM no 6 id .1,1 28 Hit W. ToV-rrah TrtritiC Vml A'lMni!" Kxiircr WolK Fttrno. Atiicrltnii H. Kxur -M.

N. Y. CeiilrHi hfluwaretk Laiit Krle Hftrirm A 1 toM I. iikc simre 8o(i Icv. liintl A 1 NorthTe.loriic)miiioti..8oiJ itoi-ii i.mini NortiiwMrn Bid i M.

BUI Milfl t'lijj M. I'm muK'neiL Niirl VabMh 3i MissiSNipDi 8olU 1 pieJoru-i' 4H Dnion sniii Fori Wnyne Bid l0jZ IlKuniOHl A BtJoe jii'i MiC'liiKHi IViltrnl Bold M'4 Alion Urt'ti SBm I tVnirtl flid pBtmrua Bid Ijclannre )IuiImu Suit) Mr.rrf-i.v BwH Allmilir A Vm-U'w 1 i Dull Bo)d I. K.C.&. St. Ill hut ord Hid ord 01 .1 boiti Bold Bold 28 i.l fil: Hid Sol.) JI il 99 Hid BOM 64M KoM Wft Kiit 3 i fc'la IrJU bolt S.ilii Iti-I Bold red ur ftmbet tiown to 76c, Lo uuality.

and dull. Pit 'VJSI'iNS. Mrss pork is In moderate demand at $3 50(3S 75 ptr BttQ cteady. I.nrd n'miiitijisleHlv, turritit niflkf (Utd al Cltf n-Vv nt W-i'1 jer lb. BoIS ineauqnlel and HkHtly.

BbswmUM cleur rib nt i(pdc, and tiear sides Iield at o5 4.40Q per lb, ml lot-se. ll'in UqUiel and no material rlinnse. BbonI dmstSO, i lear rib st hik) dear aides at 'H-f per lb, all pKfcfd. barnK sell ut -i () ihs biand or average, wilh fuir en-sumptive dim md, and ut per lb, uiiiviused rind put-ked. jg COTTllf.

1 i ne market stcidy mid initet ana pricoa are 0 nneiiHiiiied. sifM'k ertlmsted a' liiil-s. Hhip- ls I'l-diiy imWs, No rn w-'k miIi-s tlie C'ultfiii Kxcbftuge '1 bales, (iHii'ial prieeh hb fol- I' 'V On i ID' i-nin on iirvy III'. InW Til i I ling 1I1C, middling nuud nnddUiig 1X0, middling 1'uir 12Jic bur ftc per lb. wuwt In sellins well to-dav at Si 08 ner calloo.

and the demand lair with a firm market wmcKu.ANi.ora. IJfans arednll wiih Hht mirl F'-lHne at Si -Mir-ri tfl for oho oe luivys, lUffJ SS for lair to prime and bir infer. ur per bu. r.iitli'i ii mo .1 i l'i" mark' 1 1 atisaxly and quiet, ibe are lim-ml and lo there isa fair local tr.id". ver Uttio ptiekinif or -ii ui'ii i'i iiiuuiy at Iter ill I hi, cn Kip' nt 111 OlMl- tu.d Miff Iti.iro nl.ta in- 1 fur i TIra nrl a tluns, Prime packing lots at per in.

ui mmon an unu iiiiiii.iiiu at ixr pound. ''hei-se in moderate demand for prime to choice Factory, and selling at per lb. Common duii and imiiiwl. t'oal is in moderate demand and the market itead and uuiet. We quote Voucbiogheiiv 140, Kanawha lie, fur QocEing Valiryand Muftkingum, IOC f'r AwMand and 0c: for Ohio Kiver jierbu, delivered to consumers.

Nothing dniiiK idliait. Coke is dull but held steady and nomfmtllv itn-enangi'd. The ratea are 6' i'or nasdiouse, 7t: for city mantifaetured, and 8c foromthed, perbu, tit yardft. Held He no. re delivereil eonsumra.

The receipts are not larsre but the demand Is light, and there is a dull market at Slc per dozen for fresh, Fruits: Market dull for apples with large re-ceipts, and freely oiTered at 50 per brl. Peach dnil at 2(2 wr bu in boxes, with fair demand Tears atSl 7503 for eh'iiei. and 75c ClSi Uir iiit-rior bu. innderate su for Ives, and $910 for Concord per rdatKj of 2 bushels, Damsons selling at per rs.oiiu -u uoBiicia, una iBinuppiy Hay: ilie reeelpti are ligiit anu the market Hieaay nun quiet, tninetoeimice timoihv sells a 1 per tfin, and fair to cjod inix'-d ai 811 real r'r ton on anival in bales. Held 812 more in There is a quiet market Ken tneky with moderate otl'.

nys and liulit demand at ja-r ton on arrival, and more in si re. wessea jf.bmmr at xffl8rt for double, unu 7fft7)i for p-r lb in store. Milt feed: Moieraie iiomand for bran with Mm-ftcd olt'i-riiie. luid'iiioteilat ner Lou. Slilrmtnffii uiio tv per ion.

jiiouiiiifa iu ntir ilemand at 81 16 per inn, all in bulk on arrival. Held 82 mor' in nore. Oils: Liu i-ed is jobbing at 680 per gallon and quiet. Lar-l oil steady aud quiet and quoted at 't on vii ii iii iiiaKi' xira iur i'n nn w.s. flned petroleum at per nallonanfl fair de- maud.

Peanuts fire aUtei nnd sfadv. The minri'v anaquown at 4fUtr4e tor red, auu i 1 for white per lb. Potatoes are dul and In aw. with lanre rperitUs auutiui a tiinceruii' 'o- al rT'tiia'Ml mid I mil' from wagons at Sluil i or brl. biuna.

and h-U about 2dc more picked. T'lUitiy: Market iiuiet and steady. utitr-t. eii" are iu good supply mi f.ur demand at SI 2MI ou uir Milan nu: uil: en ii'hC'is. am for or in i grown per dozen.

Other poultry" dull and nominal. Bait is In 1 mi ted demand anrl hAlrl etnoriiw Cqarse Liverpool at 11 Oil 06 ner saek. and Turk IsLllnI nt Iii per bu. Ohio Mir, iiml RWhaal SI 60 per brl ol 7 hu. nn.l 1 IK tvor Kr-l Of ft bu.

ViT dull and held at nt.r ll. Ttmqthynl Si 75(81 h-'i perbu. Flai sad held nominally ai Si latitl Jii per bu. Tallow is in moderate demand ami MT1fnv at r. for city and country per ib.

VeifetMb Tuniloe- in lui-L't- at per bu, as to quality. Cafcbaga in moderate demand ul pei brl. Onions In moderate Sl mand and good supnl) at iai parbfL cucumbers at i per dozen. Coflbe hi fair dnmanrl ami bAmAv STa Mih al flSAMe. Jan at SQiMf and atl-VI17cperib, Rio at 1810efor fancy veilow 150J17Q for prime toeboloa.

12 for "fair to tog and lu' iic for conrmon per lb. Moi.iysesi. quiet but steady, the demand being oderate, with aHghl supiiiv of New orians and lllng at per aalloii. fair to lined Nyrups held ai per gallon, os to quality. Rice ISBteadyand the mrxinratA anri in i "hanged.

Carolina at 8M4e and LuuUaua at ner In. I lie mnrket is steady nml nuiet. the de material change. SULPHUR SOAP. SULPHUR SOAP.

rP.ADlCATES An. Loom, oki vm. Pr.HMANfc.N I I.Y BtAVTIFlgS THE COMPLZXIOH, Pwvigis ami Kim U.es KiUI MAT1S1I AMn lltAI.S SOUS AM, NJUglgg or nit Ciincu, ami is a RiuAsut DisiNricTAtrr, ntf popular antl inmpensivt rcmedr arcomplislii-s tlie saui sesi lis A W8TLV Suifitug Baths, since it pes. MANr.Mi.y shoves tst-ntoNs and MUTATIONS of 'lie Skill. COMSUXIONM.

BlSMUHXI re always obviaid iu use, and it renders Ue culicle wondrouil) Uir md smooth. S.JI1E,, SfKAixs, K'-jsrs, Scalds atltl (. IS ire SPEEDILY 1IEAI ED iry it, and it proeiiti and teotcdles Uoa aiwl Klienitiatisra. Itpkmovi.s DANDRtrgf strrnpiliens tlie roots DI Ibe Hair, and preserves its youthful color. As a Disinfectant of Clothing and Linen used in the sick room, and as a PROTECTION Rgsinft Comtaoloos Disease; it -K Physicians sntphatically cndor.e it.

Pricps-25 and 50 Confs par Cake; per Box 3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N.B. Sent by Mail, 1'm- aid. on rTipt of, and 5 cents- for aaoh ('ake.

"HILX'S H.1I3 AJCD DYE," Black or Brown, Cents. CJ.CritteEl.ofl, hou'r. Sixth Ay. S. MEDICAL.

GRAY'S SPECiriC fEOIGiNE. 1RDt r.A(g TRADE MARK rhe Craat AO 1 11 IT for initutenr-, r' I'lie-uii Hist lu lisiquentf offittlf- y. Yrllo fill mui nlined A wliitf al s- iered nt 9iMWc. cnishe net lb. N.

iv i frlssai elm ilieii. Blarlfled, pet lb. iC SSIU if. sruulstad mid Dew- iiliil rut loaf ftir raw, 7 ana lor while 1 111 Cincinnati Live Stock Market. Cincinnati.

Aug -i P. M. The following are tne r.s and shipments ol ve stock for the past 24 hours: Reei'ints. SnKhnamta faille 144 ra 91(1 HOGS Market steady nn.l fair ihmstid for Bi ll illlll for be-ivv. rhnau c.

fair to tiein tim.it:. in kji pui'jiiis st 80; sehct butcners' ul fill per Cental cross. ATTIjK- Ar. in motlorate K. .1...

nnirki Iss enly, antl prie iiiit HEP-There a quiet and sieudy market, tad pi loss unchanged. KAEKETS BY TELEGBAPTL WtLXIHaTON. AOS. 1 SntrHl Osn-roo. Ane.

1 v- Michigan, 81 Iii, I'orn aleatiy: No. 2 wWlem Alia. 1. Porn at -live tr t. No.

'Jt. 38tAS4e. (lain Mm, miifi. Bye notning doing, Pt. Looxb.

AllL'. I Whul x- M4o; regular, bni: giu'stsi' an auu: 8ta ityo tliill: No. ifyfi. Mu.wai-kf.e. Aim.

I. -Wheat qulst. StpHMlMr October, SnwiMl steady: No. Xc Rys steady: 1. u3c.

Bar. ley kleat iv: No. 2, 620, Chicago. Ana. 1 Wheat: Anrnai Orli: August antivtha.

nKel Septeinlwr. f)c bill. Osts: Tuxiul' tai September, bid. Baltimoiie, Ani. firm: Mljed spot Ugujt MHc, Bent, inner October august, $1 0, 8eptcmbr Si 10, Oct-ln-rSi ioi I IU ANA 101.

IS, Auc 1 -Wlinui xt Lsasitaat, i'im hn Ha. h.innu. Before TgJciM-J''J'-r, After Takma mn othr nit that Lead iu luiiaBKj or ComiiLuptioa and a I'rnmuiurr i. (tartloulanln otr trhicti wclcgirtta lena frea mail to nri one. HrTl.

MrtlitlM aatti by all driiggtil.n at Si ptr pankau, yr si ,,.,,,,,,4 fur fr will t.u awut free Ly mail on ui thl maMl ny addreMiiiK THE CRAY MEDICINE No. loMi-cUnir, BUtk, Dusoir Mica. Sold In Clnclfinatl Josa V.L. Ka-roi fcnr wn tupit. hh-i li hnifftfri.

JOHN J' AUK. 6t SUS6. WOoleaai Aaanta, STEAMAT AJDVERTIS EMENT3 For Pi ttw bur r. SATrFPAV, 2-1 Ml I'. M.

KAT1S NOWLAND, Ed. Noirtend Msster. Vat freight or wTrvsjB annlj on board, ur ivn a iit. MfKiuyre, Agents. I'i' Pomerov.

FRIDAY, 1st at 6 P. M. POSITtVELY, ueC U. li. li Packet, TKLEGtUPH I.

Bryson. Muster. on WUHrfUoilt. IHt tif Hnm.ii.VHV ML donsliell, supl. For St.

Louir. THIS DAY, Im. 1 I', POSITIVELY. J.ELDOKADO, W. V.

Little, MhhIct. "Appyon ii-ia-f or to Matt MtGuire. J. For SATURDAY, An LACK un boar i Now OrleoiiK. K- 2d.

4 M. P'lslTIYFLY. i.kk. T. Lee, Master.

AddIv ioyscJt Mussel, AgvlltS. For Ni'w i l. ato. SATURDAY. 2.1.

at 4 P. POSITIVELY. IK? fcCONS, MILLAR, 1 Tiuhenor. Mas mmm WI Be, i. Nn.

I Public Landing ENCiliA Vi.sLr. Kngravintts of Machinery, balldinr ftlnstnulans, LanQsqapos, Portraits, Title Pae.s, NewBMner Ileodltiss. et fttrf.it Labels Fin, latliiiierr Calalone Cuts a Spocialty. First-CIaes Artistic Wst-k. Entrrnvings from rho'oa, KlutchM or Modeia njr on Uif direct from thna InsttriM sconrsor.

JFARMERS' COLLEGE. FARMER COLLEGE. College Hill, Hamilton Ohio, Ma'nt-iins rpirnlur CUssIegL PhfloaophicAl rion-tifip, Ladrcs' Clesstcal nn i TeacUera' iurs Ad miiti imth sgxfli to al she sdrantages oi iie i'oi-lege. horoogh courses In Drawing and Vocal Music- Kxiru's reduced to lowest point extras Whatever, Scholarship holders bare free tuition. Hp i-ia! girea to 'Icuchera.

Health ful nets, sf. ty, convenience and loamy ol lootlOO, Unequjded. Tor lull adartsl J. SMITH, President. COLLEGE HILL, OHia j33 ind.

7fr Umi null 'at 1 nk rM- c' 1 '3' rtV' ribs. 44J. Urd, 5tu ll uns jHlllWl araber, 1 No, Nrw nptnw in. 2 amWr, $1 I2A No. I amber, n- t-rumeftl strong and 1 UHt unrtdeO white, $116; No.

I do.lllgS V'J, '-1d quiet tod weak: tieroe UlNo. 2 red, $1 Uk; 47Ht9iSMC. Oat tirm anrl in modi r.fc Oem No. 1 Hud exira 4li Nt. I No.

mixed mnl No. i whtte. Rye, iiJiS(i5c PnrLjtOltnn Any. Flour Mi-viota extra ftiniiiy, snemum to choice do 25; Indiana do, ROM, winicr Mtt patent, 15 7596 25: Minnesota patent, I- tincbaufed. Wheat la food demaud: No.

red, in elevatoi, si 19, Uprn rery stroos re ected irac mid prain depot, 4T(j4Si': stcHim do. 48c; miTPl do, fallow Western Oi.ta quiet; mixctl Wwu in, white 'lo. Ji'Jc Proviintis dn at 1: fi soioksii hams, lu'iGsllV: pickled Sl4i "jC. New Yohk. Ana; 1.

Flour siii-erfnf and Western, fcf it.r't4 nunnntn to ood extra, hkkI io choice, Si 5WW 60; wliita wheal i-xtra, S4 7o3 25; -xtra Ohio. Louis, S4 lOign fuj; Minnesota patent, $. heat ouii Ko, 4 nr ic. No. do, 99e 11; No.

"2 Jl N31 latter extrnof rate; Uttgraaed uo. UJ: nii-'radwl tH 40 g83i St. N. Vf'i 11 m.i ii ui Kill Bold Kohl fcol.l Boll toM Sold ..,40,01 Hie quiet and weslc: Louiil I -J1'1 Olllt'l uTil. on 4ulk Ac i prtui PTTTSBtJBa, Auk- In fair milling i notot ran 1 07.

Coin: 1 Si i 1 1 YlW. ltv- firm: West- Barley dull and nominal. Matt quiet aad unchanged. Cow moderately acuve: ungraded. 1 11 Nn.

2 whttav 530: Ibatnef, July, iiyc bid, 45c asked: August, (Oil ntM.lv oti, mmsmamKUi nt'i. (i.h niii.i in Inn unitid: .1 -i s- whiie, inixeii cm, S. nominal. nom ual al sicaio teady. Hons firm: Vearliugs, qoit't: choice tierce, 7 do ki-ir n1 lit T11''1 'lead v.

Siinr very meaiB qnlet at i aood C'tC Molaases Sugar-cui-eu hams, Htllc Hsr 'ofleo mr to RIcsj i rfif.S 146 wnuer tin. ice red wniter, medium, u.n -J 1 1 1 a i it vhui Mfj WH1IU iuq siinnesota He; hit.ii mixed, W4ic I Wheal, t(fft7 M. patent, vv Corn arm: mixd aud yeiow. Mio'd, onde, L'n laif, ti(9 'i allow steady at l-lQc sin I and titwihangeti, Tumenlirir' dull at uteued: Wc-n i n. IQdlUo.

Pork hi. nen I saaas, V. Bee kioady, On taeftts 'inlet i steady: long clear, 4 soon ctaht, rlBe. ird tinner: prime sMtni, a.OJ'jC. hnrtrr mil; Weak era, TitKP.c.

Cheese dull and uucbumedi, Vaifcky tinner al fl 07..

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