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j. 4. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Xtttt Department River Report. fcIHCiK4Ti, October 1 1871 i Sepert of th rid, Ml tad death- or water la rivers tor nour engine Oct.

8. ltfl a P. M. 4 4 (01 -f-f-- STATIONS. 4 5 5" ax? New Geneva I 10 1 N.Orleene.

li I. 18 i oucity.ra.. 1 Omaha 8 Pittsburg Shreveport St. Louis io i I St Paul II. 1 8 4 8 3..

Lacroise. Yankton rcr STATIONS 9 Brownsville. Cairo Ft Keokuk. Leavunw'rth Item phis Asshville below high-water mark. WBTBOBOLOOICAL OBSSHTATIOHB, by Tlfory 6,04 1 fourth O'clock.

flu rem. Tber. Wind. ...41 N. b.

...61 3. Weather. Fair. Fair. a.

cr. Wbdmbudat Jamea IX Parkeraad Fat Roirers, Louiavilln; C. P. Huntington, Chllo: Kittle Holler, Mayevills; ltallie Ragon, Uuut- vrrAKTrRM-WinwMDAT-JimM D. Parker Put Roger.

Lounville; CP. HuntlntUn, IV iJIVUlU AlAllltJ lift JO Tet rites Ii about stationary, with threo feet uvea laches water la the chaanoL Weather clear and pleasant. There la no bailneit doing on the giver worth sneatlonlng. The Exchange went back to Huntington Tues- oay nignt, and the Mallie Ragon waa expected to go back lait night. The R.

W. Dugaa la the railroad packet leaving for Huntington to-day at svur r. The C. P. Hnntlnfffin 1a.a.

rn.ii,. The Andet leave for Mayarille and Portsmouth Bluoon. Theuenaral Buell will be the Matt Line iteamer "log 'or Louisville to-day at 5 r. M. The Hiram CaAptx.ll and Capt Woira wreck.

II sSmX T.UDlX 00 raWT Creek bar. and the Bbannon bopeleesl atnck at Shawneetown. the month of September J. at. Boxer received from Pomeroy, In barges, 11,111 hrla.

salt, and Charles M. Holfoway 1.0 brls. li? iL cltT Weigher, last month weighed the lollowing amount of pig iron, which arrived In flat and barget from point mentioa-a: roin Kenton t'nrnitc, TH ton; Clinton Mon'V)r uraaoa, Si terns; Uaoooon rvrnMe, 11 tons: Ami I Mrnaca, SO toas: Veu- fwneyleania rurnace, MtoMt Belfort rarnace, IH ton; Mount VeS aoa rurnace, tons; Jleda rnrnaoe, U7tons; JJbio Furaace.Wlpii.j fine Grove Furnae. 6u toma; Iiuckhorn Furnace, SI tone; Huootwell llowanl Furnace, 10 tons; Cen-twlurnaeo, ton; Mount Savage Furnace, to Soaa. ToUl, l.Stt ton.

Captain tharief gchulti, late eommaader aad of the City ot cair, whlob twat burned at Hew Orleans last spriug to tbe ater edge, ba aoeepted sue posiUon of first clerk oi the suamnr Mitchell, which will run regularly th eemlng season between Louisville and New Or- ThePlttohurg Commercial ists: -Ur. Robert elntyre.ir.aui of tbe steamer E. Beunett, died at Brownsville on baturday, in the forlylxtb year of bis age. He loaves a wife and three chil-drea. He was an honest and upright man; was err popular on the river.

Fortbo last twenty. f90 ed la theelaek-Zi yn he ha bees mate z- Peaoe to bU ashe. A jrol man pawed away," Tbe Mew Orleans Picayuue of Saturday says: "We yesterday visited the great ateamer James dwcwMlad iato ber hold for tbe purpose of xrselve. We fonnd only a few wT ilT i oi captain fegrkm wd I seeing staaclw- WTO eiiarrw, ana those but a littlcso little, in uiai one aid not know that there bad been a ire tliey could not have noticed any thine. Uer JIUinM are not in the least burnt-only blarkoned by Uie smoke-and we tc-day would pronounce thi iplenilid sleauier In as good order aa ever sbe waa.

11,0 Howard la now receiving, and will leave Uiia evening fur Memphis. Cain, and 8u U.T' with th. railroad, lor all point North, Last aud WosL" Tslsgraphls. For lalttt PiipateM 544 0uM4 Pm1 1 rirriiT.ii iw. wi.iiiw PiTTSBcao, Oetoher clear and plaaaant.

Monongsbola, S3 Inches. WBlLi)o, w. October t-Rlvor I feet 10 laches and stationary. Cliar and pleasant, KabbtillI. October unchanged, with lliiichea on KarpeUi bhoala.

eatber clear and Caibo, Octolr nenry Targor, from New Orleans, at I a. J. F. Tolls. St Lou a.

u. City of Chester, St Louie. 10 a. Is. Departed: Chester, for Memphis, at noon.

Clear and cool. CAiao, October. arrivals or departures since noon. Uiver riseu 1 inch. Clear and cool.

Additional subscriptions to-day to Ueliof Fund for Memphis and blireveuurt amouut to nearly three hundred doll ara. Ibonton. Oelober River railing. Weather clear and warm. Jessie up at 11 a.

Fleelwing, 40 r. J. Owsley left for Cincinnati who ouu aegs nans and 100 stoves. The R. w.

uugan dua dowa to-aigbt Tbe llop aad il lard are ou li me. re-AiiertLLS, October weather clear wun neavy Host this morning. os uiver aiowiy docttniuK. Sna l.t .11 1 n- iii uiitnnsni; ray A. Bran.ford, 1 r.

at; Eddyvllle, Up licorce Uoberts, a. M. Business dull. LocisviLtt, October stationary, with iu mu c.i.oi, buii i inriics on I ortland Bar. Wsatlier clear aad cool.

Arrivals-J. Parker, CinclnnaU; General 11 mill, Cincinnati; atuae HI to, Henderson. Depsrturos J. D. Hsr-kar.

Cmoinnati; Gsneral BuelLCInclnnaU; Huso M.M IICUUVIIVH, Hunting tom, w. Va a Arrived -R. W. Dusr.tn, fn.in Cincinnati, 1 a. Joi st, and Fleelwing, 10 r.

M. Crowley, from al S4.IS.; Billy ollint, Ironton, 1 Ks siv.tr. I above. rwmi'roy. r.

raslil.m aaoalK r. M. liei.artal-Ooa.tey, forCIn-eiaaali. A. and It W.

Dugan, i) r. Billy Collin. Pomvroy, n.t and Joule. raoi.ic rn-vM), Irnnlon, Faalnou. hwl.nifl.il I.

IL' 1,7 nwuwiiiosi auupicataut Atlvsr tailing. COVINGTON. Boa KniLTOB and Joseph I.yUe, twnrsi.es of plaia drunk, were oacb Aucd tl and costs In tbe aayor vourt yesturuay. Wm. Fountain, colored, waa arretted by Officers Burlng and Senior yesterday evening, chsrgrd with petty larceny and tarrying concealed deadly weapons.

Tbb Criminal Court at In.lcpondnnce adjourned Tuesday evenlug, as we learn through aa Indirect sonrre, the clerk having f.tlle lo put In an apiiearanc at hist ovinglon olllcc up to a late hour yesterday evening, TnB response of the Covington and Lexlnrlon Railroad Contpaoy to the petition of the Bowlor heirs and others, tho present owners of the road, lor a rciiearlBg In the case, was forwarded to vrwiiKiori iis wvea, ann wits probably tiled In tin Court oi Apieals on Saluiday. THB Synod leal Sunday-school Institute of the yaod of Kentucky, which began its exercises on Taesdsy evening, closed yesterday even Inx. Tho programme consietod of addresses on Sunday, school work snd the religious training of children. Interspersed with devotional eiercisea. The latltute was larg.dy attended and the pro-eewlliigs ware of gn at interest The Synod of Aaulucky met Inst nicht, snd will continue Its vmaion to-ly at the ourtt.trret PiasbrtailMn Uiaroh, Key.

J. M. Worrell, pastor. K. A.

Tooiirson and the tlnclnnaU wine Company appear to have finally played out, a far aa tht vicinity 1 concerned. After year of bmi. ast don In tylo to subject him to the criti-essns ot many aad the curse of not a few, Thompson has suddenly departed from our midst bound, we believe, lor California, carrying- the psendo Cincinnati Wine Com puny in his breeches' pocket where It alw ays wss. Huiors leaving he asadeaa assignment to Alex. Long, of liu in-awti, aoeomnsniett by a timnieof misrspresenla-tton.

reganling bis slock snd financial condition, aad that gentleman Is experiencing a dawning aad growing anxiety to keep out ol the aiiuo Into Which his assignor would lead him, Tib case of the Commonwealth against Wm. Warrlagtoa aad Heary I'altoa, charged with a. snd lattery on tbe persou of James Simp-s a Hied bciorc Euli riascis'snd sjury THE yesunlav, and ocenpied most of the morning, ine ease excited oousiiierable luterest, tbe conrt-reom being erowrted mostly by rricudi or ttoa eorubauata. The prosecuting witness stated c'Uea 10 lne rl the room where the difllcu ty occurred by the defendants, and was immediately- attacked withetit provocation and knocked down and kicked two or tbree times, alter which be became insensible. wit.

nesteawcro examined, who u-stlfled a to tne blow being struck, but tould throw no light ea the origin of the trouble. One witness waa Intro, duccd by tbe defense, who said that the parties were engaged In an animated conversation for a short time before the "oeh, and tbat they assumed fighting attitude simultaneously. Th evidence was conclusive as to the complainant beiug kaocked dowa and kicked several several times, and hi appearance ia Conrt was sufficient evidence that be bad been severely punished. The Jury, after deliberating ton minute, returned a veidiot acquitting Patton, and assessing a One of 1S and sosts upon Warrington, amounting in all to li 40. J.

Roberts, appeared for tbe prosecution, and Hobert Ricbardson, and H. r. White, represented the defendants. Tbe origin of tbe difficulty aeeint unknown to any but tbe Interested parties. Thb 'mall carrier for the four route in tbe slty have delivered, during the quarter ending October 1st, th following matter, fully demon.

strating the advantages and bcaeflta ot too sys tem in onr city: Itouto No. i letters, 19.JT3; drop letter, l.OBT; paper. MM. Host No. letter, drop letter, US; eer, drop letters, 89J; papers, 8.81.

41 drop latter. 559; papera, S.081. KEWPOKT. Tni prdeslrlan la Newport meet twenty hojr to each policeman, if he meet any of the latter. 8oiRiff Joke has received the delinquent tax list for the year 1ST0, 1811 and 187t Delinquent are reminded that the lawetnpowr ring the Sheriff iu prupursy a ine tut to enforce tbe claim I in force.

i i TasssUtomelnattirT made a to the legality of tbe appointment of Esquire Payne a Mayor pro Om. appointment was made by Mavor Hayman and confirmed, or eoueurred la. by President Berry, of the City Council. In water wa not Jet Into tbe main yesterday at announced. On opoaing th trenches to cloe th lateral onenint-t.

thev were found to ha mora In number than was expected, and tbe Hutulng of p.pm was pusiponso. uum w-uay. Jobs Gallaobib, for breach of the peace, wa tentenoed to tbe Work-house for fifteen days by Ssqnlr Payne, sitting a Magistrate, the Maror'a Court Frank Johainn. drunk and disorderly, was sentenced to lg day on the ohatn-gaag. Tag Lyeeam of tht ITaloa BethM Chorch will meet to-morrow night, nnderitssd, All who remember the enjoyable hour pasted la th sessions ol this society last winter and spring, will be pleased to hear of It reorganization, ft wa at oe time the most popular Institution In Newport, and did eredil to her Intellectual status.

Thb frame kltehea and bake house attaohed to a brick bouse on Cabot street, north of Blng-gold street, owaed by George Gehrtng, sad occupied by J. Leonlger, a bakery, were partly consumed by fire at about eleven o'clock Tuesday night. The dreocourred while tbe bakere were at work, aud wa occasioned hy4he Same from the fuel which wa drawn from the oven communi cating with Hi eellior. The loss amounted to out II 50, not fXW ss at first stated, and I fullr covered by insurance In the Kenton. Although tbe firemen were asloep when the alarm oawe iu, and the harness wasof the horses, tbe engines souodlng of the alarm.

iciv iwi snw iu sin miuuiM im Ml tbe HAMILTON. The Butler County Fair A Good Opening and Good Prospects. It Is on of ths peculiarities of a County Fair- one ot those things which no reporter can Dad out that nobody seems to know beforehand ex actly what the fair ia likely to amount to. From and Secretary down to the stable boys do one appear to have the remotest Idea whether the fair will be a glorious succeisor an Igaomlniou failure. It wa very much tho same way with the Butlor County Fair this year, though credit should be given to it officer for keeping a stiff upper Up and encouraging allwo- qulrors In tho belief that success wss assured and failure Impossible.

Their sanguine expectation were yesterday realised. There wa not as large an attendance a there ha been lo tome ot tne past years wbea Butler County msde displays worthy a State Fair, but there wa enough to show that the old Interest In tbe county fair ys- torn is reviving. In all department there were rroou cxuioiiion aa to quunuiy, ana rnoet excel eut exhibitions a to Quality. Old fair.stiera tbe stand-bys ot the county united in savins- that LhAV hill SMS, imi. Iwlur.

A nit I up right In one single class that of single lighri mmiwv wnw woi, il in I mi entries, which is not often equaled at a btatu Fair. The entrance money was about the same amount as for tbe corresponding dsy or last year's Fair, while the receipt lor the first day (Tuesday) were In advance of last year, it is impossible to g.To an sub entries, aui increiore ouiy Hio-e are given to-day which could be most readily ob- The display la tho ring beggn at tea o'clock. lhanrtt contest to elicit remark waa that between the horses In single harness. Class Tbirtv-ihree entries. Judges-Peter du.ilt, vaieo mom peon, nin.

Anderson, bam gwiaiiiuu, fBTIU 1U (J I irss premium, asast nipple, BItllville; IOC-ond, J. W. arr, aui 11 ton. Class Single mare. Ten en trie.

First pre- Diiuiii, u. mauison lowusuip; secomL I l.ittlh I In AFTEnsrUON. General Purposes Class 1. Sncklni mare collet first prswiuns, Jaa. Bsckotl; second premium, none.

Ciasa Fillle, one 'year, three entries: first premium, m. rrest; second premium, Sam. Denneen. Class A Fillies, two year, six entries: lint pre-mium, Geo. acbulla; socood premium, Morn Timbcrmsn.

Class mares three years, nine entries: first premium, Goo. Suhulu; socoud premium, ti. Biowa. Class Sucking horse soils; five entries: first Eromium, 1). W.

Osbora; socood premium, A. J. aboytcaux. class one year; four entries; first remium, Itoburt Revs; second premium, James ccketu ClaU 1. Stallions, twoysars; serea entries; flrt J.

Laboytvaux: second premium. Win. Prest Class three years; two entries: first prcmiuiii, James Xhotnss; second premium, Wesley Lucrcay. I Class licliliogs. one vear old: three entrle.

first premium, l'uliock Wilson: second Dremimn Class 10. GelillnES. two ream six antri. first premium. Allen Fleuimn: sacond Taylor Grern.

Class 11. licldlngs three Tears, thirteen en. tries: nrsi premiuai, Josa Wulsh; second premium, J. B. Hughes.

Draft Horses class 1. Brood Marcs three years: nrnt premium, lieu, scnullz; secoud pre- uii.iii), "i.u r. oiwa. Class Brood Mares four yearn, three entries: first premium, Geo. Su Clair: second urumium.

Frank SilL Class I Pair Draft Horse or Mares, tlireo entries: lint premium, J. W. Carr A Boo; second prciiiltiin, P. tiersls. Class 4.

Single horse or mare: fifleoen entries! urst prcmiuin, niinain Aimer; second pre- Hlllini, rf. II. Alul.ssnd Jacks Clau 1. Sucking mule colt: none. Class 1 Mules, on year; none.

Clast 3. Mules, two tears: first nremlum. Sam. uel Denneen; second premium, none. Class 4.

three years: throe eulrlcs: first premium, Samuel Denneun; secoud premium, Lewi Braut Clas A-1'alr or mules, three entries, first, David Gray A tocoud, Louis Braut class A-J acks, oue entry; first, utler Dencco socood, none. cisss no entries. This ended the ring- disulsr for the dar. Thsra woro soiuo excellcut subles upou the ground. Grorgo bt Clair showed ia the following classes! Best single gelding, one entry; beat single mere, two entries; best drsfl brood year old.

and over, one entry: best gc-nura, purposes, ruur Tears old, on entry; bosk gelding, four years old and roausiers. two sntriee, tor best laiiiuu luareara oiu ana over, end for best nitre of tsme sge: best buggy horse or mare, two eutriee; beet racking, troumg or walking! one each; saddle horse or ma.ro of any or. all Va its. one entry; fastest trotting tuilion, oneeutrr bust sUIUoa any are or breed, oner entry; oU mare, two eulrlea. lbs sulliea entered la wbst is know a among Bortcinta a Suad old stal- EXQUmEIt TUUltSDAY jMOItINGQpyQpPj lion, Castlns M.

Hay. Jun twenlr-one vear old last spring, and the sire ot American Clsv, Kentucky Clay, Clav Trnstee, General lUtch, Con- crips, L4XU, and many other. Also of the fa mous iwo gyesr old stallion which trotted at iorenca, n.v., lass week the unprecedented time or for a half mile, without a skip or break. Other tallies will us given to-morrow. JobaR.

bhalor, Miildlctown, snow twenty-one oi cstiie, mostly anon iiorns. One bull, Pearl Duke, very floe. Alsoelevea head Poland China hoa-s, two ot which averaged ou thouiand ponsdteath. William Prest, of Oxford, two eowa, heifer and bull. Breed not given.

Pollock Wilson, eighteen head of Cots weld and Shropshire ibeep, which elloited aiech attention. One ewe weighs three hundred, and sheared last print twenty-four pounds. Jackson Boerom. eicbtoea head Sontkdnwns. In Floral Hall, JU A.

Boli bad atbow-cae of 'yw'cnorew lortn admlraUon. Ibera was a full dinner set In silver, with csstor, napkin rings, and coffee urn eonsplete. Also watches, dlamen ring, trlukets, aad a fucy clock. A more detailed description will appear with the premium list The dining hall reported about ISO for dloner yesterday. Tbe ladies were untiring In their endeavor to render every thing pleasant.

Colonel 1 noma Moore baa somewhat weakened, 11 WM 0UerTed that be transferred his big bell to the charge ot a youth la bor Jacket In Mechanic' Hell J. T. Gray, Cbri.t A-Hochheimer 4 Son and Wm. O'Brian have flue displays of carriages, upon which premiums have not yet been awarded. Hough, McGilliard A Sheerer, ot Sprlngdale, have also an entry for best wo-borse wagon, Peter haa likewise sevea entries In tbe carriage list August Soehner hat a handsome case of harness.

Up slain, In the tain, bait, wers th Howe, 8lnger and Domestic sewlng-mschines; tbe Lamb knitting-machine, Mrs. a. U. Bskar gent and around which there wa continually a throng of old ltdie peering through their spectacles, blessing their stsrs, and wondering how a pair of socks could be knit la floes minutos. It wasn't th way things were done when they were young.

In the department of agricultural machinery there is space for mention of a few only. 8. a Berrr, Lesourdtvllle. Ohio Double bar bear plow. Five hundred In use In Butler County, and give atisiaotioo.

The patent upon this plow was the cause of much litigation, and waa matter of comment at the time In agricultural circles. Warner, of Monroe, has a plow on exhibition or similar pattern, mauufaotured under a royalty to Mr. Berry. Manse, Beed A Dayton, P. Burna A Co-Hamilton, the Hamilton Plow and John Deer, Mollne, Illinois, hsd very lsrgs exhibitions In this line, that of the Uamiltom Plow Company specially so.

Joo Owsns exhibited for Owens, Lane ft Dyer a portable engine and a thrasher and separator, the "California Chief." It working waa much admired. Long A Alltlattor. feed and fodder-cutters, and harvester and mowers. P. P.

Mast, Springfield. Ohio, J. Smith, Ml-amitburg, and the Hooticr Drill Company, Milton, Indiana, grain-drill. To-dtsy tbe programme will be: Cattle hi the cattle-rlog, and sheep and swine in pen at A.M. Hone Exhibition begins at a.

and will continue throughout the day. The classes cm-brae draft burses, general purposes, speed aud carriage, saddle ana buggy horsst The order maintained yesterday under Chief of Police 1. II. Long wa excellent There was some drinking outside the grounds, bat no drunk-no and little rowdyism. But tbree arrests were made during the entire day.

A ehuck-a-luck game went on outside, near the main entrance, but Inside all game were trictly inter-dloted. There was, however, th usual number ot side-shows and Cheap John. DAYTON, KT. Ws understand that there It tome Intention to lease the Dayton and Newnort Stm.it for a year. Tbi city of Dayton ha tuipended eurrenoy payment, hence alt atree imnrovementa have coma to a atand-sulU CAfTAiBScoTT, PhaSarversnd Jim Walker.

wishing to enjoy a brief respite from th excite-menu of Dayton, went flsluug yesterday Tbi quiet of tho little village above Newport wm broken yesterday, it Is said, by a short but lively mill between Peter Kline, th blacksmith, and hi "striker," In which the striker stgnck vmu vw uis uvso, somewnat to it oetrlmeut No arrest LITER MEDICINE. Thl unrivaled Southern Remedy I warranted not to contain a ilngl nsrticleof MXucuar, or mmm miuou UUSUSIICW, OUS IS PURELY VEflETA LIT. Containing thoso Southern Boots and Hot bs.wblch aa all-wise Providence ha. placed In countries! where Liver diseases most prevail. It will Curar all Diseases caused by Derangement the.

uf.r. The STMPTOkU of Liver Comnlalnt are a bit terer oaq tasie in tne mouth; rain in the Back. I A ad A T.i nl. a I I I vi nuiiti.lviMumiiMiei lor siueumasisni Soar Stomach; Lass of Appetite; Bowels alter, natclynostivsaadlail Hearlachs: Las at Mem. ory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been duoej Debility.

Low Sstirlta. a thlrk Yellow annjr. anecof the Skin ami Eyes, a dry rough often mis. taken for Consumption. Sometime, many of tuosc svmDioins attend tnanisras.

atnthera few; but tbe LIVEU, the isrest organ In the body. Is generally the seat of tlm disease, and if nos BHguiawn in lima s-raat suffnrinr. ness aad DEATH will ensue. This Great I nralllng HPFCIFIO wilt not bo ioiiw tne Arfiast I'nnleasans. FORDYSPEPSIA.txSN'lllA'i'lii.

HlllOtlS attacks. Hit HRADACIIK. Colin. He. presslon of Bpirlts, SOUB STOMACH.

Heart- ourn, as. Simmons' Liver TUgalator, or Medicine. Ii Ui Citipsst, hrtrl tsl But IWly kolicine Is th Weill MANUFACTURED O.VLY BY J. JI.ZEILIN&CO., MACON, GAaud 1'UlLADELPliIA. rrloe, l.

Sold by all Druggists. C0VINOT0N ORDINANCE. A. JttUIA3aE I.K IX A TAX TO pay for the grading of Kendall street, from ii ni tv vnvii ni oar's SRCTioxl. Be it ordained bT the Cltv Con oi toviuftum, inat a tax or seveutv-six and 48-100 cents per lineal foot be and the same is nyiuui a-Mxi aim loviea upon ail iota ami nsrts otloti fronting and abutting on each side Ken.

dall street between Byrd and Powell street to pay inr sue grading or the same by Kioliard iniuriiii iiununn oi an onnnancoor said woiincu ornenng ssia worg. Paid tax appor tioned among ths onmertr nwnara 1. Lot Ko. II, 1 18, li, 16. 17, 18 aud 19 of uixi.TiDn.il.

irvuuiig xiv ivei, owned by Samttol J. Walker, fltB 35. 1 Lots No. Tl.sJsndMof Powell' nb.l. vision, fronting 100 feet, owned by B.

F. Abbott, fitt a Lot No. 4 Powell' suhdlvlMnn, fronting 07 feet, owned by Uobt F. indlay, rt 1. 4 Lot No.

44, Powoll't suhdivlMion. fronting 30 feet owned by Frank Henog, til U4. unaixu, l-oweirs tubilivision, fronting 30 feet owned by Miko Lehman, fct H. o. cots 41 ana 42, roweir uMivliion, fronting 00 feetowocd by Frances Hawkins, t-14 ml.

7. The south half of lot No. 40, Powell's subdl-vision, fronting IS feet, owned by Jau Meihoin, 8. The north half of lot Ko. 40, Powell's subdivision, fronting 13 feet, owned by Ktsie Thorp, A The sonth half of lot -No.

St. Powell's vision, nouung io loci, owned by Km id a Crte. Ill 41. 10. 1 he north half of lot No.

39, Powell's snbdi. vision, froutiog fuct owned bv Eliu til 47. II. The east 100 ret offlots No. 87 and 88, Powell' ulxlivision, fronting S3 feet, owned by F.

S. and J.J.Nlgieaa,8 1S. uo Sical Be II further ordained That Richard Forkner be and ha Is hereby appointed Sum-ihi Collector of the tax assessed and levied by th firs section ot this ordiaasoe, Passed and approved October 1, TA W. W. M)SHKIL President Attest: W.J.

8 AKDTOltD, City Clerk. it COVINGTON TTAULTSCLRAKBD Work prompdr, aeatty and qntetly doste by MvLaJ A sit W. XtmU rt, Ctttoiunatt, uSt-gax BLOOM t. ALL WOMEN KNOW Tnat It Is beauty, rather thaa genlut, which sll geaerstloM ot men kav wonhlped Is Iht Cib be wondered at, then, that to much of woman' time snd attention should be dlreoted la the meant dereloplng and preserving that beautyt Women know, too, that whoa ma (peak or th Intellect women, they tpeak critically, tamely, coolly; but when they com. to peak of th sharm of beautiful woman, their language and their (ye kindle with aa nthoslasm which thowt thaa to pro tonndly.

if wot, lndaaj, ridiculously, In ssrsest It I partof the aatural lagaelty of wotnaa per celve all thl, and therefor employ every Jmwbl art to become th goddess ot that doratlon. Preach to the contrary, as may, agaluit tbe art employed by women for enhancing their beauty, thera tlU tand th sternal fact that th world doe sot prefer tht society of aa agly woman ol genlu to that of a beanty ot lesi Intellectual acquirements. Th world ha yet allowed bo higher million to woaea thaa to be beautiful, and It would seem that the lsdle of th present age art can rylng thl Idea of ths world to greater txtrems thaa evtr, tor all women now, to whom nature ha denied the tallimanlo power or beauty, lupply the deficiency by ths bm of a most delightful tolls! article, known as th "BLOOM OF YOUTH," which haa lately been Utroduoed Into this eonatry by George W. Laird, a delicate beautifler, which smooths eat sll Indentation, furrows, tears, retnovlDg tan, freckles, aad discoloration front th skin, leaving th complexion clear, brilliant tad beautiful, the tkln soft and smooth. With the asslitane of thl Aatarleaa Invention of lady't tollat, fcmaU beauty dettlned to play largur part I tbe admlratloa of mea and the ambllloa of woman thaa sll lb art employed linos ber crtatlon.

Th moil delightful aad karmless toilet prsparatloa ha been wubllsksd ores tea years. Daring that Mm over on million ladle have assd it, snd In every lastatic gives entire satisractloa. Ladle ueed hay no fear ot ualsg this InvaluabU toilet acuialtloi Oas of the most emlntat physician of New York City, MZ. LOUIS JL. SAYRE, After carefully examining ths analyili prepared by the Chemist of tbe MelropoUUa Board of Health, of the genuine Laird' "Bloom of Youth," th preparation harmloss, snd entirely Iras front sny ingredient Injurious to health.

Ladles, Beware of Danjrcroiu and Worthless Imltatlonj of Gcorjo W. Laird Uloom of Yoiith." Th wnprceedented tnecess at Oeorg W. Ulrd't "Bloota of Youth" ks Induced onprlnolpled per. son to eonnurfelt snd Imitate th "Bloom ot Touth." Th gtnuln preparatlos ku achieved crest popularity during th lsttten years It ha been la use. Mr.

Laird, being determined to rid the market of counterfeit, and In oMav to amtant ika hUrolauuteu-wrb A.thA of thl pre'paratlso un.ier ths lUtlonsT Be. thai the Ry7nii Stamn 0, TOT backf chUt? SI XuThU SlighU Jr.p; Jot 2 Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. 3Dojpotp GsV mhjy ScJ HOLtOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE PEEFEOTION OF- medical Science! FIFTY YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE! The wonderful healing nronertles of thlaOfnt. mem are known not only throughout Kurope and America, but wherever christian ranimiihu.

hmn earriea tne result ol scteutide oiscovsry. la Pnhlle Hoanltmla. In private practice, in military camps, en ship, board, on ths plantation and tho farm, nn staa.n. boats, in factories, la frontier settlements in all households, in fast wherever there is peril or accidents and casualties, or lisbility to external disease and whero It there notf Uollowat'h Ointmbxt is Almost As indispensable as food and lUvlWb SI IS A Snselfls fnt Upon which no other preparation produces any visible effect and the rapidity and certainty with which It penetrates lathe root asd sources of virulent ulcers and angry sores, extinguishing the poison that feeds tbem, and restoring sound-ness to the diseased flesh, seems scarcely eredlblo bos wtiatmsea its en ecu. neu faithfully applied, and assisted in Its heaim.

TiLULll tU' 'xUm W0 ot M01WWAX Arrest the Marrn or Brrornia, And Dermanfilltl enraa Shat terlhla Wnm t'hronks Soro Leg, one of the most obstinate forms of ulceration, II is always an (xpeditlou turn, ana mere is no apeoles or bruise, cut, burn, abrasion, sprain or other external hurt upon which It does not produce a most sakilary efiect Rheumatism SUbSldeS Smler It ennntr.lrrilrln ull. Jovcr sore, stiff joints, piles, glsudulsr swell, logs, ringworm, mercurial eruptions, scorbutic auu a vanriroi supernciai inBamma-tory disordera Ihnt ml.i all tiia dies, yield readily to the balsamic iallucuo of luvaiuuuis vegetaoie salve. Halt Rheum. Thl BIMtlllfflrult In linM ol all AMinlliiK. i ii ii.

oy mnny iihvsirlans oronounoeil i. ulutelv obliteratod by a persistent us. of Hollo. way avrintiiicnw Children's Injuries. I tlnnlr Hie (llnlmunt ha li.nl am nami In all fnniilics.

in order that it miv lie promptly atiplieil In cane of any injury to the lui.BKer ornnriir. in lart. It is never saio to be wiuiout tuuj au-neaung agent. Hollow BT'a Olntmant. In cor.tiinetiun with iioLUiwir'a Pu tn nn rify the blood, is guaranteed to effect aeora in ma following complaints: Bunions, Mercurial Eruption.

Bums. i'llea. hsnpH ITands, Rheumatltm, 1 Chilblains, Ringworm, Fistula, Salt Kheum, (out l.umtiago. bkln Diseases, BwelleJ Glat.lt. nnralns.

Sore Igs, Stiff Joints, Sore Breasts, Tetter, Sore Heads, Ulcers, Sore Throats, Venereal Sores, Sores of all kinds. Wound of all kinds. Sold at the Manufactories lloi T8 Maiden Lane, New York, aad by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the Cnited States, la pots, at ttceuta. B3M cent and 1 each. ('Jintifin Th.

tradehrk of a letter It In cuuwuu. circle is on each box of J'lllsor Pot of aim eut. This secures the genuine. I al exwl I A eo VV vl JU. TYPB FOUNDRY.

TYPE TBESEoand all kind of Printing material XT niay bo bad of the Cincinnati Type Foundry i WKLL8, Troaturer, XOl Vine st Fgy-The typooa which Uls rsper ii printed Sre from this house. dcltJ-lyDyirTyOn FINANCIAL. COMMERCIAL BANK OF CINCIMATI. ESTABLISHED lRoi ELLIOTT H. PENDLETON, President.

HUGH COLVILLC, Cashier. Deal la Government Boada. nM rv.k.- New York, and transact Onneral Banking bust BO. Issue Letters ofCredlt for Auxopcan travel IMWWNHjj IIOMyAFSOIiWffiT. Or aj STEAMBOAT MATTERS.

UPPER OHIO. Chetsosskt snd Ohio Railroad Packet. MALL1K Masteri and It. Dl'OAff CIJLUIM. DAILY (exeept Suihlaral at 4 P.

hi, from Wharf-boat foot Ilioadwar. jiuaiingion Willi l'a. iiKii Trains for nil points in Kanawha Valley, WiilU) aiilagton. Baftlmoru, New York, Charleston, A Sava uah. Augusta, aad all point Ksst snd South-east lieketa sold at 113 Viae it, on board Steamers and at Company's Office.

Through bills ladins givenat lowest rates on Whnrf-bnstfoot Maiatk T. h. JOBBSUM, COB'I Ag'tt W. UOMIBBtL, Sup'k Imyltl U.H. IAIL ttsAI lK From Whsrf boat root of Broadwar.

For A Yrt VI1.T.K dall v. .119 YIP For PORTPHOITH Safnrrlsy Agenui Wm. Hallgath tor Wild- mVT. Wood; a. Mchlett for Potomac.

-T-J-- or aw itiohinond and Chilo, from foot or Walnut it, AILY r7mr P.M..C.P. MKNTlNOTO.VS.Moa."; VJi." T. I. IloTLAH, Clerk. Leaves ClllLOatSA.M.

1''-Y- )csj LOWER OHIO. tni tod States Mall Line Company ateaiueri l'U A.UlvIILL.Ii, CF.N. 11IKI.I., IIIKNIUAL I.YTLK. IiKN. HA.NKLIN, I PAT.

KOGKUM. itroetDA ILY(eieepibunda) liZLlS. M. aud i o'clock P. Oo oundaysuTTcl3a noon.

JjjrOfBces-No. 20 Vine itrect and on PasenKerOfflees-Na Burnet House and OB board the Steamers. THOS.HrniXX K.PrealJent H. M. WADICUen'Irinp't.

MEDICAL. DR. JAQUEST ARF.GULARLT EDUCATKD rnrsiaA eontlnnes to give his specisi attention ta ths tiritlavmt of all forma of venereal pnvsts diseaao. Cases of disease cured la the shortest possible time that will in. sure permanent rellor, and longstanding eonstt.

tutinnal eases are Crested with sueeeas that Is ua. equaled. SyTihllla, Oonorrhra, oioet htrlctur. Orchitis, Hernia, and all Urinary diseases, are trraieu wun uni.araiieiea success, Ptiorraator. rlia.er Seminal Wesknnss.

ss ths aiMioe i i in mainrer years, and which prod ore some or the S.llowinv epiisslons. blotches, debility, tiixiimwa, nervons. Bess, uimn-w oi slfn rougn, Isdirnslion, consti, nation, dusiiondency, oonlusiun of idoaa, aversion to society. Ion. of memory and st-iiul powor.

snd and ultimately caiislug Insanity and eonauuiiition, are thoroughly and permanently cured. Imp teni-y or lsf mau'y vigor irnmnentlr etimi ut rewiHiesthat are not Injurious. It Ls wu.u. i.uniuria or niarn one no armies nis entire al en I ion to a certain rises of diseases and la cotiitanlly treating large number of caw must posmva greMrr ek ill IB was a i.iai'7 inaa winee oning general vmctieo. A medical pamphlet rrlstlu.

aa diseases by mall, lo scale.1 envelope, fGr two stmniM. It contains Full symptom iMta, that enable Uieliatienl to given written statement or hit ease. 1 lie Is not to he clsssxi with the riiitneron imTmsiors inas inress Sll larct clths. His dinoma Is In plain view at hla nit, for the inspection of alt PatlrnU trusted by mall and express, but where possible, It is best to Visit the city for personal consultation. Consults, lion free.

Charger moderate, and terms of payment favorable. Cure guaranteoL Meiiii-lne snnnlird from the doctor's own laborstorir, Hours: 9 A. to r. at; bunitara, It to r. a.

No. lag W. Sixth street beA. Raca and Elm. Ohio.

sslMvUvAW Z2 GOOD NEWS AT LAST! DR. RAPHAEL DESCRIBE9 PISE ASKS without say information flora tlto batienL aud Cure without the AA 4 if maraiirw aw ment tbus savlngyour health and life from wrong treatment Ills ai Vi oa lnnr''o, menu and phy.leal; Uiey restore manhood and the v. arc innocent isfa and sure, Injury to health or luterfer: iVL Cowultatlon daily. U1. Kl.e,"uond street, betweeo eutrsl a.eniie ana jonn street, Clnelnnstl, Ohl.

All nittert and eon, nl eonll lentlaL Jr.V OK XW for kit eui.r aoom -win fJKJ mg tbe Affec s. avejwsaf VSh wiii, it TV.T. neseni grstii aaiBi Hill VBH1 niWI U1HL Lost MAKH00D totea tBpbve. li ths country where ,7 r7nt.M heeaaodcaa be restorad from th sfleata ag fuii AbaSS by Us esly knows and sirs reaadr. required Of fesmoasible neraoM antrl Seod twt stauips tor Clreuiaa Of AWiroa4aV HOPgsHOLD ABTICLIS, AC." 1 111 7 1 11 1 il i i Is thi Most Economics! Bsklng Powder for Uis.

Consumer In Use. why? Because It I foil strength, onienusnUy tVtyf per cent cbeapar thaa any other Powder told. It requires less quantity. Contain bo Injurious acids. It warranted chemically pur.

Will mak better, lighter and mor satrlUoual Biscuits, Rolls Muffins, Pastry, Puddlsgs, AcJ tnaa made tram fermented yeast, Th Champion, wherever Ukenf thi lead with all lovr of par aad sccaoetlcsf articles, and ba given anlvsrsal taUifactloa, aa blag acknowledged by sll. Touge whet you pay for. It la pot ap rail net weight in each lire pKkageJ lit BDifona la quality. Il I made ef select and par matsrlala Parson with th most delicate and ssssltivsT itomach ess eat Biscuits, Bread, Ac, mad aitbf th Champloa with Impunity, whsa Bread madef from farmsatsd ysaat gives distress, aad eaa ao la many ease be retained oa th stopiaeh. FACTS FOB BOCSBKBEPIBJ.

HEDGES' CHAMPION BAAMHO FOWDKEl will mak twenty pound mora bread frets baxJ rd of flour than eaa be don by say eotsi Balls at Powder. No Urn required for doagh lorlae, but bsks Ini kot, quiek oven, as sooa at saiBcsL I REDOES' CHAMPION save Tho efficacy of It worth, In tht rpcet sa be) tastad by the following delicate esk recipe: Two coffee cup wh I to tugar aad on half a butter, on coffee eop cold water, thre ssps flour, white of four egrt, thre REDOES' CHAMPION BAKING sod a half teaipoouful Hedges' Ooacea Extract Vanilla. II Is put up la Best packages of Qui Halve sad Pound, for Family aaa. And in 10 sad ts lb. sans tor eoaveslsnc at Dotela.

Packed la barrel or box a dsslrs.Lt MANUFACTVBED at tbs LABOUAT0BT 0( W. HEDGES CO South-eail corner ot Main and Ce tar alt, Springfield, Oa For sal by sll Retail Dealer. 1 Th following are our Wboleeai Agfnta la ClnJ einnatl, IndUaspolls, Pittsburg and BaltlSloraf u. sv. stiles CU-, cisvoianati, o.

nAOOET A IndlaoapoUs, lad. CETMEBA Pittsburg, Pssta. PARRIHH A Baltimore, TA. I1 iiJt I without doubt tho moat elejanti HAIR DRESSER In the world, a) lndy'a toilet ia not complete with. out it.

We are aware this marj seem arrogant, bat the many testi-J nion litis we have had in its favor warrant us In making theasser- tlon. It prevest the balr treat falUng off, aad gi veaf Il a sonnets and beauty that BoothsrprtparaUoai eaa. Wholly fre from Irritatlag sad hnrtful rropori ties. It possess all lb peculiarly bland sad dU loate properties of Cocoas nt Oil la th hlgbasfl possible ststsot purity and fragrance. It I tooling In lu Influence upon th ikla.

Cures all cutaneous rontloua, and rsadsrs thai icalp whli. soft and healthy. It la tb cheapest becsos It ef ect are ths beed sad most lastlsg. It i prepared wrth tbs great est care, snd perfumed with Us metl dslicatei perrumorie th market affords I old at prlos that I st th command' of eveW one. Prloe cants per bottle.

MANUFACTURED AT TBB LABOR ATOBT 01 IV. X. HEDGES CO South-east corner of Mala and Csotsr iSprlngOeld, O. OIIN D. PARK, Agent, Cincinnati, O.

tfcsT Ail iruggliu and country msrehMt arw handling It 'ST I rrouipt, svn ricasant, consequently the QreatJ est Ketuerty of the Age fori hu i LiDS, KONCHITI9, rXEOIOXIA, AVIIOOPINOJ COUGH, CROUP, and all PnlJ monary Affections, PoelUv.ly the most reliable remedy In tbs bm ket for whst It Is recommended. The united voloe of sll that hav assd It arw enough to prove It ondorful effect ia arreetlng Sll diseases of Th mat sod Long. Consumptive should not rest until they try DRJ EDGES' PULMONIC LIFE BALSAM. primal rily becauss la the end II will secsr to Ihonj health. Sccondsrrtv, becan It will give thsat easnJ fort and freedom from coughing.

Every forerunner or producer of rn.i.n sm-b as Coughs. Asthms, Kronehltls, LTfe ifALstM 7 18, utWit Pt-wdaid There are ten res so nt why every family shonl.4 BAM- ULl) PULMONIC IAfV2i- 1. ItUthtrheapesL Larg Tlottle fortOcSBhJ S. It is much more pleataul lo Uk. Itlstimpl.

and certain ears. B. Jl la a.laMel lo both young aad oil i. A It ia warranted to give aUsfactioa. Jt Ii composed entirely of herbal balisailei neu lei nee.

i A I is th most popular medicine I the arketi IJeeause physlrians are arawcriblng It I iifsrrtj rutrrfuni. ti that ha It wI sof oe without It 1 MANUFACTURED at TBB LABORATORY OaJ W. JT. HEDGES Bouth-Asl ooioor sf Ms la ssd Oeatarsis Springfield, O. For sale by all Droggltl sad Country Man) chut i JOILVD.

PARK, Agent, sjy CtaclnaaUgQ..

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