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menu a tne 1 iylng. Arao THE ENQUIRER. jgE CINCINNATI' ENQUIRER. OF SUBSCRIPTION! I OK THE DAILY ENQUIRER. iru-i wunout Sunday With.

Sunday Iwue. Issue. l'iOO 14 AO as 73 jdiv 1 4k 1 no SO as tue weekly ENQurnra. IS 3 HOTic- I PoUofflce ro t-m. transient paper 4 Xn ril anwfiftrj ruzuara A Lcir tMauit jjffjrRlZSlVG HATES-MAT lit, 1811.

IAI1.Y or Wjj 5 landing Matter N-itlees, horf'h --PwUnt. Reading Mailer out BO per line. aw per line. 19 pur Hae. IO per Una.

t.7 per line. per Jin. pr Una. iin v.nes. Notice.

Mh ps.S irtinMrriase. Keatln. Society, -ad Political Notices. Mil ph.e inide Medical If''1'- I' vliical CiuJs. or fclh I line.

8 T5 N''" Per 1 00 per line. 1 OO gild by Bt basis or measure. Eight Una, q.uare; fourteen line a.aia to lu li't'kl' n.w!wmfnli mil A Mm to rni- iioul. inn, Cincinnati, Ota I. BIVKK INTELLIGENCE.

BOATS LtAYLM. T11IS DAT. (5oe A1ve timcttts.) P.ttiburs KATIE STOCK DALE, Calhoun, I Tnmmy OHIO Vb. 4. UvcBny, 5 P.

M. i. I'll iio-l'fiNA. yioii. 4 P.

M. Mnoru. 12 M. eV I KU I'. P.mt'Vwttt 12 M.

v''i puck. Dutour. 3 p.m. Loulaviiic I' ITEM STATES, David, P. it.

Will I.rnv oo Advert laed. ttsliuiy A Ntni" riuuy. aom. a JAMES W. UATF, balurdny, 3UtU, Signal Service Report.

OsriNum 117R. P.i'poif of the state of water, with changes iu ttie li.iir- en nmnijp- August I- STATIONS. in. I IrtllO Ciieihiii't' linvenixTl i.utmiii'.. :4 iu j- "i l' N.

I i i i Misrcveport.i l.esvfiiw'm. lKlUiSVhlf 6 -t. iiuis I below wter murk of 1S4. Sergeant Fisnal Service. V.

S. A. Annivi'-'njN ki, Potomac, from UdworxJ, MaysvilU'; 'I I'at, i-. i fiiy ol I'ot Chiio; jbouis A Mifiii'v. mjii lit'Detivi jUytle.

LonihVille. lijiAKn liiH-VVtiiNi-MMV- I'oti'ninc, for Ponr-fr-y; I 1 1 unt i rto'i WiM woi. ujrfnrili Vi 1 in iUii.t l.iio; Ismli A. tit-rlr-y, Ma-ii-(t. ti: Ooi trrai 1 Lie.

Luuibvuie; Mary liilor, jLirIK3. I Hirer faIIr-K- with 3fa f-'tt wattr In the channel 1st: Uuuly au-l hot, witi liat raia during the inora- Tte in. Miiier left f-T Iouis iMt nisrfct i. tood rae Clark and Juhn Kvelyu were Her pi Jo 16. Tlie Kr.ti? Storkdnle learns for V.UoeIli:s anl pjttbur ih cvoi'iu.

t.Hitain T. s. Calhouu is iu cniuoii. i.i'i lari iVuli in 1 1 fitllcu. ii.e No.

4 Is tl.v Lilte Sitntty anri Prmeroy I'hi ket. 1 v.iii 5 m. tnptuin Jotuj Hvhhv I rnk Murgau and juave tcaueruay ive ciiftt oi iho oJiiCL. The i'-u na tint rallroftn! packet, leaviriK fu: liuntiiifEi at 4 ii.iii. Jaanc lirysou is hi cum am i I rie li-nvw fr Mayv111e anr3 PorHinoutK r.t ui.

it. K. H. 31u'rc cuUitUiAliJs. nuii jLu V-'Uiiu lr-4 in the nhfe.

1 he 1 takes ner 'leuuruire for XUjxley at 12 Captain will in in commnnd. ihe (jf.it-iai 1'iiHi i Use Vtvay and lVIadiaor Rrkft, ifMVii'i; ai 'i in. Iiom ito wuarf'biat, fwn i ih rc(( niii "ititrlfS I til Jour com uunid- 1 tifr SiHU-it is ih'? I-' ii" tuenmer. Icav-ing lor l.uuinvill at 5 p. ui.

CupiMln Cliui. la i.i cuii.nuin.is. txtnl H. T. tmt ciiiii-jjse oi ibe oui.

1 ht? Hiicpr wul leave lor iielniK i io nnortt a i-v t-iii ui: In pla of liie lay tu arrival lo-dny. 1m- J.iii."!4 W. tint. v. ill lor ihe lAvrr Ohi ana rL L'Us tlncu nin iay evtriiins- 1'iiplaiii it is iH.ftml J.

I. MotHi' is Iti-ltie ollU-t Ti.H iirM Jus.u II rtrry irnc teii u-u Mitentlon at the tmrf r-rtt-rtlti is 3tit linbt biit of jit-r iasH liiat iVas lufe since the war. Jier ap mtiot uiu it te unu Iass puriuit.r. Kry rtMni tri llie btmi, ftoiu the Imt-hou efowrn.ia euvereri with nil rlfjant Hrus-M-lhcarpft ae aptJiUi't room In the lex as is a iiiodel of ele-ituice. uiiO ooiUhiiis every con the Hiace.

i'hecahin preaunia a bfauti ml ajjpearauo-. Oemr hamlatoiiely alldt ami f1e-or-met). Irrco of inriuin i hs engraved upon it tht name or tiic steamer. The At-rcins are of the largest si'. fuily in Kep with the cthin hppuict-itieiiU, ntiii pioviiitU ttiLii every conceivable con-Ten ten ce.

'ibe lotluwin.r are the dlinenslomi of the Joslo Harry: 175 I-ut, bttm, al leel; Ueptb ol ii. hl, 5 ft'ei. nue Utts wnLtt e-jtUiii tjuaids and leel hct-vevn rSe aiilearry over t.lea ol cot i oir -Hei buit tin a flue inouel. Hcn huvtf cyliiifh-rs Iti inches in dtatiseter and fi l.fl rUrtiivti. itU the Keese i-ut-oll.

be haa It alee, b. Mf nictioi in UiuiiteK-r ana Jil I eel lon. and in iwl miuu Mfi "iiiLRer tHilrr. Mhinh works the "uiiet" fMjcitie and lturlcaia fire puiups. 9he hue evviy con ureiit io fact, eitoer itM saieiy or coUilurt i her fcURsta.

v.pt' Miit Jiai lll Jy his new hoot up here fir tue present, having n-shipped ou ttie Mary Miiier vtau-rday. raj'tain liarry a wife jyml fatuity, aud ii iiiiiie'eU, his sitr-ui-law. as. on board, aiirt will rental ti here until th toat aoes South. I Ito.

i tiinpttny Uuve (wu utw produce bonis nii ler troiitraet. J.tin A. Iluriilian, the Memphis Vnder- wriu-rs 1 is tit ruuLvMCurwiU, to" juiti hie t.iuiil y. Captain Nai UaMwIn, of New Albany. hHbher tered hta Mi-amor Hope to the (Jovuroioetit, to tow Lures to the abash.

A. ('- ll. in won hns resrnefl the wminanrt of me (n'al Mitoky tty, ami wul attain take the wiie-l ot i-f J'oru lats worth. Unite iMiu-h- of tesTH ut im.ls ihut were sunk at the UeilMir- K.illroad Hndue have bven ajiiotit of tin nver I- in Hllaire at el per kef. Une a-' 'X (jta otiL tMi keus In one tluy.

Mr. Jo'i usoji. N-Mii the Keokolc Nort it. i l.lur- iVk-'t f-jrrvpM'iy ti -t. I.tiuis.

wus in lnwn ester rny. ltrtt oiht Itn Jruuiau ou a visn I ius :r.t-it Captain i iie ICuim. of New Orlmni. who hai been nis i.l home Lawrence touul.v. ims r-iiie, imii lo'vn on v.wt.

His brother. Cap tsinJch'i uiti, rciurued iu New Uriuau a we- II. Pepper, of the Thompson Deu, ai rived turn. 1 lie is(er1iiy. 1 A k.

'i imnionn, r-ecretary of the Aahlaiia 1 tj.tcn tii v. ls in i he ciiy. 1-1 i Secrw.iry ol the Eureka Insur tn.e loiiipaiiy, is buck in toTv afur a pieaaant i liene hinkle, chief clei of the csoldeo rrwwn. 1-k: iu lb air lu pioreH If is wi'f js wi.b i.iiti. 1 Mi.

onr.er S'ys; "Th I.lttlv Pick was I u.le-I uui i i i he su rany -to Imw kouim weak ii i Jirti llr I a'id. tl" ll' ailed at horn under the we a h-r: i. 'Ihsui; I iiitt Miller, ciern is in tin; city his tilaoy friends Mini vij.yu-i j- ueraiiy." Tue VHU.tr he aay: "Concordia. Ib Tii i u. luiie, is i vpt-i ted luimve the qtiar-aittiue it I nd and Ce.jli laintlot, tm i.ii'i ii lek.ult.

'J'. t.lionia r.oir;.ii 11 h-i'si't vcsirTluy. Ttie Hatefe.i!ie omh ieii Piircha' (t in James U. ttaintail. will 1 u-e i.

th- ui-i1. bout. 1 ho Mark twain I lyittg a Mttiri wi; uphi.l. raitt is wliii a broken WfiisL, ml yet been ll.einh'U. i aplnla in.

i and tami on uoanl the slCiHi er ity 'a ca veael is moored up at u'7v ii.v city." llrinjr Pone In lite EinproTfmcn. tt cdi ru KivtTs VUer tli lir--liou tl 4 uloiM-1 'm 1- Merrlil- l'MTi: ts-s ai Knoiskkh Ornrr. lci ati, i 1 ll io, A tig tint IcTd. To ihf at tie la it i i. L.v"-ion and for the In forma llou bo ure uilt 1 In the iuiu lee ol 1 ur Wi 1 I l-u.

prepare-1 the following nt-m. oj tne wui ir iioit- umier liie direction t-l Cd- i--. ttie pre ntaeaKO.i: tuiio 1. 1 uivuhle da in at Davis Island ha i-, i c. wul be pushed Urou.rh ''inpMi; ilfivi th iiou of Lieuieuant F.

A. MhIihii. Tm-rut, 1 Kt uud Hie trap will exterdttl. sn1 i. ilrt ruis-d 10 the rul it-vf-l oi uie pui i ulreudy iimhe 1 his work is uutier the d.rectiou of r.

I. V. )nn. 1 he k. in ti.a rhiird end oi the seml-rf rcular dike ontiiL'i- oi ib loot of itu uin ili to he iltietl.

an. I the shore protected tu buu re-en I as: of the banks. C. M. Ct-ie Urutitra and Mr.

C. K. Iureior. Itieti k- ai l.vaivii.e is to he exliutd uf or iu wuik will be opened ou the lUiU of cp-tember. ne rkgut the head of the Grand Chal are to be Teiuoved.

a regular channel la after wa id lobe ut tty dlk-. Ttj n-moTsl ot tbe rwtes hns Utuj. riiiKtn bv tlio i til Wrecking Company, iia Mr. Col ay as tue UoveruiuCMl Fnaoeer In rnari; The fciii.g boat K. A.

Woodriff la to work as usul over the v.uoie length vf tberivcr. H. 11. Drown is J. H.tjMiai.hties--4v.

clerk; Wm. ChriftUan. CM-f en. nit er, and It. iick rstff.

mate. rae Or z. -boats Onlo and Oswego, under the C'-arge of Mr. fc. J.

C-trponter. Cnlel Kngi ier. will w.a at U.eon ifc.ttoru, wel ve-PoIe. li.UbiiCn ek and other places In that aectioO of the rlrer, depeiiii-oa etrc.iiusiauces. hua-H.

f.a removing rocks, will wttu r7t' riv between Pittsburg and vuuu jau tfurdou will havs the direction of sr. i 2 5 11) 5 2 I- i' WE CINCINNATI BAILY ENQUlllEIi-TIIUKSDAX MORNING. AUGUST 29, 1878. one working between Pittsburg and Parkersoorg and Cupiun Marsh Uayi of the out work." eh ordered to meet riDciiioUt cuiulder and report upon the application of the appropriation retuie. Ptel that br the f'Me! the locit Hoard-.

w1 be ttnUhed. Mr. Wm. Westou i i'lver-Part of the appropriation the removal of wh. fcaa bVgun l.t Engineer, and I be I ch rgi.rin,' Mr-W'- StxooB llieenginetr la I Rlr-Tht amall appropriation of I for this river 1.1 belnif spent nndrr the direction L.

JS- Caldwell, Ciiief TJu.iueer, la reaiuviae R'er-Tbree nartlen. nnder tbeaaoer-I. J': R- J- lte. Cbier are now aivinouiud along thl rlvor. emnloycd iu removing otKiruitiom of all klnda.

Hurvey The follow ing sorvtyj have been ordered and nxe now under way: Alleghany Kiver up to French Creek. Klaklmlne-in ann C'oueuiHuarh Klveru. month of Mus-lntfUm aa a harbor of re'uge. Llckinn Klver and Kentucky J.lvr. Your ooedlent aervant, Vm.

K. Mrbqill, Major Engineers and lireret Colonel. The Kiver Survey. Clinton Herald. The party of engineers employed In anrrevln? the r.ver havtreached this city.

1 here are twenty-four men in (he puny, two or Khom. we are toid. are sons 01 the late equator Morion, of lndiaua. 1 hey occupy a qmrt-r-ooat a flfti-boat wiih a caoln for bead-ouaners. em have alitUe tu called the Wasp to tow it, also a nunioer ofskid'4.

bouie sound the river, 1 then survey the Islnnds. and others the bhore, the party bring under contract to average ten n. we In tht-ir prgn down the river. 'J hey huve been four weekt couiiiig from savanna, however, as Ibe river above here Is so full of 1sls.ii.la anil 1 c'lunue a. but, they will nicke up loit lime below.

1 "r.v tip ti.e rapids ami goai far south as Ueo- kuk. 1 ue uariy ure ail civiliwiis. working under dl-ro -lions of Hie liov riiuiciil ili 't iB at Kock Island. who have four similar parlies taklnc urvevs on the pr'iT MlsK SMiptii. from ntx.ve ei.

Paul to lveokuk. 1 lie precise eujoot 01 tins Reiu rui and detailed bur-viy of the MiSiUsaitiin le not kuuvt hut it la done in ptirMiunee of Iniiiuctioin from Washington. The data thus ba itred will be fnrwardei to Washington la.e in the lull, and an exuet prohle of the whole Misn.iHippl will tiius beohtniucd. with width and riplli orehannel. Ac, anj, the result will he the undertaking by Cougreuo! conie g-nerai plan 01 iniproving the upper river in the interest or navigation.

e)eculaiiou naturally lead the mind to Mieat c.niiiuerL'iiil poHMioiiitiett that may anae irwin lliis survey. If the mouths of sloughs and smaller ciiann Is or the river vvure closed, so as to throw the waHar into IhB main channel, and Ihua widen and deepen it and It in a bi tier condition for as hus projec-u-il unci may be the nlti-ninie oiji-ct ol the presentsurvev. It Wuuld be a grand and heiielUMnl 1 ills is the Euils theory, put ill practice on the lower river. Hiin. ui tiri-t tlitiught, aifjeurs not only iuile t'easiule.

bt.l (IfHirutile, 1 coll necl iom wit the ucroia-iituuiupruvciueiitof the upper river. TELtiilUPlIiC. Slirci DispaU lies to the KatiHirer. OiHitv, August 9 a. m.

Alleghany iver iin and tal-oiiary. caiiitr clear, i aer- ver ot. AUCUSt JS 10 A. gati-W Hi ver A feet 4 inches, no i stationary. Wcathor cloudy.

1 hermuineter 7. vV ind east. PlTTsni ho, August 2ft 7:18 p. M. Weather pleasant, liiver inches on the inurka and -U i i.eht-s In the channel.

iaauspended to the lower pirti. The bull of the Jack utton baa nrrivd. i uptiiiu W. it. loiiaidsi)n is iu town.

ir eight pK-sity. Tradu lu the a-ack waters biisk. Vli kkmno. W. A UKun Pdver feet Inch and 1.

tiling. Iepurt'l llaKou, for 11 a. ui. V. P.

Thompson, Cincinnati, 4 p. ui. MiTurrTA Ohio, August r. M. River 3 feet 7 inches, and tailing, liepartd: fccionce, lor iie 'J iliie AuaIiii, ftfr Ualhpdis, i a.

in Lizzie Casaui, for Zauesville, 7 p. in. Clear and hut. i i PARKFttar.fno, W. August f.

r. iKiwn Kulit 'J a. Willie Austin and 1 i. ui. liiver feet 4 itiches, aud ialiiug.

I'omfhov, Ohio. August p. w. Wall i ii h. lor Parkeiburx i elenhoiic, 1 a.

tr 1'iutiujc. 1'owu: Kuile p.m.. lor liiver falling. eutber cloudy and i'ltjilSaiUt. UiNToN, W.

2S-M'l r. Ttlver I fMt II inches, and tailing. Weather clear and jMt'Ualit. ii arm SToy. V.

Auirtist 2S P. M. iia i lei'L inches, aud lulling. Weather clear i pit iant. 4.i.(.lFoLl.

OHIO, AiltfUat 28 at. Klver caiher cl 1 he: momeler. ,3. i i' jiiii.iie.CB. oi.

Down: Uohei Peebles. 3 p. tu. i Jtepar.ed: Wall City, for Marietia. 1 a.

liKxie Joi.Lrloii, for 1 unU UK toil, 1 i. Jhit, for null. 7 it. in. the cuiiia ku no luriiicr liiau here oa Cl.ouui.oi iow water.

i'ntjncton, W. August 2S-S r. riveo: KctMi'iin, from i iuctuuati, p. m.Tele- 141.. 1 h.

p. ui. Horem Meyer. p. Ohio 4.

j'oiueroy. p. m. jji ouiteu: rannie jlu-ct. ir nmk bio.o.

iTi's-vcyJiir p. tnd I t-lrraph, 7 i. Ohio No. 4. Cdicinuatt, 4:4 p.

liobti'nu, p. l-ioretico Meyer, hee.injj. it p. tu. luu Uil Nt.

with barg'-s. pjasea np al noon. i uluer clear and lle.tuut. licavy ila ihiei thoru- it. ver Ret i inches.

I imistos, Oirio. Aujjzut 0:10 M. P.lver roee sh'ii ta-it nilit, unu Is aot.ut tUHtionaiy nw, eali.Vr n.trLiy clear and citiov and warm. Un: iio.itjf;a, Telegraph, p. Florence Mi i ye in place of 111.

liown: Ohio, a ii. p. iu. ine ru-etwing 100k the utjioreU (jtid-rtUows iroui here to iiuuiingUiu to-day. LofiaVii.tE.

Auaust 8 p. if. Weather parfTy 1l udy ait'i warm. Heparted: Vint Hi.lnal. fur iiiuKii John 13.

Ijranatord. hvansville. Kiver lail- i.pj, wiUt 6 left inches iu the cauul. Nasiivilck. AuKuat it.

River falliDj, wilu is jocuea ou bona is. Cairo, August 2S Noox. Arrived James D. P.r-kr. liuiit lacinnaii, 1 a.

Mury Klizaheth, i.ou Hfpaited: James 1. Parker, for tel. l.ouis, a. ui. ciear auu warm.

iuo. August 73 p. 5. Arrived: George W. Cherk.

iroui City, '1 p. iu. Leua.rted: tVeorge vV. t'liwlt, lor Memphis, 3 p. Mary Klizahelb, New Orleans.

7 p. 111. liiver 14 feet and tailing. tamer ciouuy. iaaimium inermuuieier, m.

Hr. I-ovis. Angust 28 10:15 p. m. Arrived Golden l.iile.

Iiom. jtveoknk; Maude, Natchez. lparte'i: (Jui iun Jie. tor Keokuk: It-xter. La ruse; Miu St.

Paul Miller. Cincinnati: Clt of Helena Nitrhez. lit ver iell 3 irtt.hea. uh 13 feet 10 iucues above low water. eaiher clear aud warmer.

New Orleans. Aucnst p. m. Arrived: l.Hke No. 2 and barges, from it.

Louis. tiand Lake No. 2 ami barges, lor jLouis. eu.ll.er cloudy and thieatening. Maxiuiuui Iher- juiouicter, iigni suower tais evening.

Hrid Over. Phep McIouald yesterday at Flor-eiio lor breaking into a Fair booth. Ha weut to Jail. aiministhatioh. Pauline Banmeardner an all Ct-d ye terrify and gave bond as aomintHLralrix of the ealay.

01 Jacob ltvumgaruner, deceased. PkibvnaI. Mr B. M. J.

Piatt received a telegram announcing the death ot his wne a brotbr. 11 D. Orant. bear Siarta. iu Owhii County.

hofnas. of this city, has gone to New Turk, and is on his way 10 Liverpool, England. Tradk Do llarh. Uos I takns them In pay-iitt-ui of inuirttloii fees for membership fu his ee.e- aUd band, and Charley Don nelly lakes them for old and in current dealing, especially the lormer when be can get pigpon-BhootiiiK match took pee on wuiiHCi' i outmyiH sttruay ailernoon. t.vcfii John Oiore.

W. V. Iikliaid Jlcli raw ai-ijj Ur. K. Siuai d.

Six pairs 01 pigeons were shot niy-tive yartls rise. Olore killed VI; beuaju. Li. tr.i Jtcurw pu.y suoi at a. i ex rr.

Cliiiiles-Wdf. of noulh Covington, was 1 a 1 iiiHtic atte: a trial iu the CVmiii.al Court y. ii is the pers)u who smabhed Alike i.iii e.iuhi.Hhmenl uu a haitjiet a tew nights .10. Ho wits butily ininred to a liht eariy last win ter and Ihe lunacy la sid to have resuied iruui that lidury. TI Horner liAiiIxrnptry.

ry lirm J. H. Horner Jfc Son, and the In- diviuual members ther. oi. Joseph n.

Horner and tin 1. Homer, tiled their politioti in batik-1 uotcy yeatorday uiorulng. JuUte VV.jL. Arthur, at-loi uvy. 'lR3sf IfAUlLtriES.

rcltors Payable in Full i-taie and city taxes, if.l ijii; H. Morn lent. employes in store. Nt; HiahlaudS. Campbell Cuiiniv, l.JOU; toial.

tjl.3-.U46. t. reti.it.rii Holding t-e. ritles First National Coviiigiou J. N.

Hoiiier. J. II. Homer and J. 1' or tier, seeuri Lies 1.

$1 Janis Taylor dr. ij. New pott tsame uo; ir-iV Dan Newport it', il. Horner. J.

H. horuer aud J. T. Horner. s.irt::es, 4ii.

Total, r- t'n seen red-In tovinston: Jfnd-hoii, 72; 1-ovel Hulhngiou, Lovell A ttedge. ia; D. Keelei, ft; Heiow Hacsoh. Joiui -eilef, W. il.

Mai it-v, 4 Charles Hais. S14 a. arp- liter tic $1 on; H. c. hite.lu5 Ml.

in CinciiinatJ Cochian Feat lug, i-I 02; Keinhnri Nwton floJ ii; S. J.iSieveus A 4o; Conup-t-oT. Auti dt 14j 'Ai: L'ttwr A. ilarrnuii, 7i Wl; J. -vasiUH A Co-, 1U1 rhiiikre, Howell dikre e-d- Is.

J- A. rseveiett l'o 11; Oeorge vox, it: J- T. Warren ft b0't Krkenbitclier. A. Lowensiein fc Sons, -i-t 11 F.

West. lirt. Woodsiue W. hl.v tk. jSf.

klein i -u Meeie Prla. 76; J. Manning JI. Sargent. 7 ito; M.

'rk oc AsrHimache dc ii anttnorht. t. 25; J. J. i erkius A W.

A. Met all. D. L.r A icha-i-'-i 2o: Jjurkluiidl 11. L.

I4'-i Sc "-2 1 Lewis Fa-ain's nous, 50 12; H. M. dt tu 4s. In ewitji-t: H- lieiie 1 Mhrnii'g View- IV. K.

M111, -VJ. Falmouth. James H. Uui ker. fin; Pendleton Uuarteriy i ourt, Cold i U(K Jmues ar.ien, fo; isrigs a Total 8tUitel, flO.tHa 4X A l' i io Firt utiu.iai Bank.

Covington, Papjjr John Gates CoM f-o. Oiaud total liabilities, CT. ft'altM ASSKIS. Mxtv nrrf4 land near in.letcndence. fl.600.

collateral to annuel Mww above nuioed; ta.a, ,4 grocery stock fixtures, aud wugon, $1 -fil iT; rn account, good 92, dfiiottal fl y4i.b&ti toml chuses iu action, 15to7i Mi.d total asteta, fJU.lM UI. J. 14. 1IUUN IN1 VIPI-ALLY. jH.ii payable io J-ml Taxes.

t44. fenred 1: J.J. Dulaney, secured by ilui tgnge en acres oi laud in Campbell iecur-d creditors: 1. Haynes Trustee. Cov-i ion.

Lb'rfc, Shink.1', Hwell dr. Kreis, Ctuc.nuati, 47 1 this la-t ia cias-ed also aa an Indorsement, and an aeVftnuudaiion debt: Reese Oaddt, HiKhiandsf.tJ.'i Henry Single on, John's 11:11, AUsavuA k-cgitf, Juhu's ilitl. 1 unices oi Storing: J. itorner. c- ninginwn.

i ir.okiort: Milen tV in. 67. Uraut cuoty: j.iit A iliis. 1'J- Canton, tmio; Peichie, t't. i-oul: Oiee.f.;:ii-r $44 uV.

iH-troit: i. M. Frv fc. 'o Philadelphia: Bush fc Asbary aiethadlst arch. Cwcnpbell County.

Ft. I Tutn.1 uaaecurtd, M.8 IO. Grand total liabilit.es, i I Asats SerentT-three acren famnbeli. to.onu; personal property, (1.470; Old Stale tad ajid Hippie Creek l'urnpiae Company stock. 42.

hortda. life insurance policy. Kraut totad assets, iiieuiptioits claimed. t0, J. T.

UOJRNKB IN PIVinr AtlT. labilities First National Bank CoTinrton. First National lbtuk, Newport. 40U; aui-s 1'aylor A fcoue, Newport, T. VV.

Hay ties. ruatee, flov; total, rMuo; all sciieduled above, either In firm acbeOuiw or J. li Horner schedule. AssetsPersonalty, 'Ji7. i-xeuipUoua clttimeil.C-50.

eKKblTuKs' NKETTXa. A meeting of tbe creditors was held yesterday wltb to consider Uie buuhiioq. The Uorneisoflered to compromise at twenty-live cents, twenty payahle now and the rent al a ruiur day. The meauua Adjourned to reaabeiubielu Ciactauatl to-day. flo tb tnsr Haatbera fVnfferi Bf.

The contributions for the yellow fever sufferers amounted yesterday to ouly about fZM, luciudliia' fJJ check to Mayor A they by lie Licking- KoUmg Mill Com Dan through H. W. Hampton, Treasurer. airs. JudveU'Hara will receive at her residence, 27 West Kleveuth street, contributions of new or worn eloihina.

suitable f'r the use of the sick of eitber ees, children or aduiw. and send them without delay, by ox preaa, to the sutler era fh Uw stricken tSuutuern cue. All who can spare such articles, especially underwear, axe earnestly requested to bring lb em forward at ones. At the auction saie of tobacco at tbe Morris Warehouse yesterday, a subscription by the Cinciunatl and CoviiiKtoa tobacco trade fur the relief of the yellow fever suftVrers was started by Mr. II.

Besudea at 'U, air. V. Morr saaid he wuuld (five f-a. poor as he was. Kigbt hundred doliaxa was raised, a'd by-to-day the eutu will reach $1 A Cotu-mitlee comiHised of Mr.

Dud H. Uanks, Mr. John ii. Fee, Mr. lio.

H. Wribt aud Mr. VV.T. llaukswaa appointed to solicit and receive subscriptions. It is proposed by sundry young gentlemen, aa one of the many devices for raising money for the scourged people.

to have a match game ut base balijoo the. Mar (Jrotinda between two picked nim-s, the players themselves giving 91 each and the admission being lixed at iweuiy-hve cents. The Co pecs and Navy iilnes play a game at that place next Saturday with the ha uie object. BestwieU's DsnKrupt Band. Kighteen is the grand tola) swelling Sherman's army at Captain Henry Bostwick's rtcruitliig ala-tion yeriterday.

as follows. The Horner petition Is noted separately Josdtua W'ofMibead, of Falmouth. Liabilities, PJO. James H. Johns, of Knoxvllte, same county.

Liabilities, f7 127 so; assets, b. set; exempt. J.J. Culberiaon. of Falmouth.

Liabilities, assets, fl4y; all exempt. John M.Hart, ot same county. Liabilities, fl assets, fix), ail exempt. J. v.

-Mliler. of Hamilton. Boone County. Llabill-ties SIVne assets. $1 M7; exempt, N.

McUiiland A.McCJill, partners aa McGill Leaoxburg. Hracken County. Liabilities, 1 3JI ol no assets. N. McOill, individually, liabilities, tttiu aasets, i25; exempt, 1,144.

Thornton Sharp, of same county. Liabilities, o60; assets, exempt. i0. John M. Pearl, of same county Liabilities, assets, L.

G. siowflrt. of Mount (dlvet, Robertson County Linbdities, assets, fi.i'-r. Hardin Moore, of Hath ounty Liabilities, assets. r-tA; exempt.

$1,190. Jaeob C. Hess and Aaron Tfh ks, Pover, Mason County Liabiit ea, YrJ; assets, A7.aI. J- 0. Hess, Individually: Liabilities.

i-i: assets, ai.fini. Aaron Hicks, individually: Llatdiittes.e2.jo; assets. ty.Vf. W. J.

Collius, of Biuelick, Nicholas Couuty Liabilities, 70n; assets, all exempt. F. 4. Craig, of Lair Station, Harrison County. Ll-abiiiiiea.

assets, exempt. SI UVj. A m. Kendall, of lhyd station, atime county Liabilities, W.UI; assets, l.3&'i; exempt, Sl.Zao. Wm H.

Leonard, of Fiskhurg, Kenton County. Ltabilitios. 0 assets, 1 660: exempt, John Jordon, of Newport. Campbell ouniy, late of Covington. Liabilities, 511,711 assets, 6), of which (U.OOO ls ciaaed as worthtC3i.

jtieuiyl, (ldo oo. More Mstrimony. The season is opening, early, and already giving abundant earnest of a large and thriving crop oi marriages. TpnCTMAM-KlRTiI. Our record this tnnrr.lug opens wltb a neat little case or runaway wedding.

Mr. John Troutman, td the WeHtern FhIuji Telegraph Ct mi puny, and Miss Anna Firth, both of Covington, are ino guilty parties. There were objections, and John and Auua them that the beet way to overcome Was to avoid. They X.dd the old folks that they were going to the FIorOTice and aftr tlrtt, perhttis. sup with some fiieints.

At the iilhrton Hous. Cincinnati, at hult-past two yeterday aliernojn, thev were made Mr. Mrs. Troutman. ihrmnrb ill ollice and courtesy of Fsiulrt Wriifiit, of Cincinnati.

Mr. W. D. storm and Mr. John A.

teeely, two Irieods In need from this aie of the line, kindly asited and gracefully wltu'-saed the ceremony. Mr. Storm was made the beurer of a contrite note from the runaway ft to their home popie. enreiiiig tbelr. and he dnii-luliv ami hravelv delivered the saAie without cotiHe-quent detriment to his person or dignity.

The i ewi v-wil lfii on Hie three o'clock train for Louisville, whence lby will visit tli groom's old home at hep.iid-.vnie, the Mammotu Cave and liiu spriutes, aud then return 10 their Coviug-too HAT- T.THAV TiT'TTS. Mr. Isxael FJ. Haillday. of tn.scity, ani Mrs.

Mary K. JiuiU, widow of the late Lieutenuut John P. P.utts, oi this c.ty, were married lat h'ght at eight o'clock at the bride's home, on Linden avenue, the Pev. o. A.

Hartholoniew officiating. It was a elrnple. home weklinr. but every tnxiy was happy. and the uiteiui.

tott'hHoioe veddiur least culiUitiuleit no little to umke up the sum of rhe iiitle company's enjovmnt. Mr. Addison Merrill, of this couuty, and Miss Maria Knzabeth Fnidlay, or Kenton 'a neighbor ampbell, procuieii their llcer so yesterday. Jnahoint vo w.ksthe nuptiiis of that gallant young oiiU'er of the law, Mr. Michael 0'lurefw iii take place.

Who uexi? II AMI LI OX. Jons1 W. C'arb is lying quite low with sicking chins. Thomas Stack and wife returned last Saturday rrom tuei r-itsteru trio. The Misses Fannie and T.illle Campbell have re-turued houio from Put-in-Kay.

The and tSailors Association will meet to-morrow at the room ol the 1 M. C. A. The care of William Syinmes, Indicted Tor forget y. commencea yestt-rnay iu tue commou ieas Court, anil is uot 111 progress.

Okokok TanowiaS Is erectlmr a telephone be tween his mtils at Woodsdaieanu lbs ollice iu this city, a oistance ot six nines. A sharp -flash of lightning and a heavy report of thunder liut evening not ked a horse down on Canal street, mar liaraer's uvery stable. Thk ladles of Valley Chapel to-niirht will rive an Ire-cream and peach festival in th rchool-huoe lluii, lor tne nunem 01 tue bunuay-scuoot. Hichabd Sk is skUj Conductor on the Cincinnati. Hnmilton and Dayton Kail road, and wf fe.

ti-trether with T. V. Iloweli, wife and daughter, are off ou a trip west. A nan wns taken to the Station-bouse vester- dav who At the time was believed 10 have the vellow lever, but after examination by Dr. Talbnit it was pronounced by him to beacuseof remitting fever, aud the patient was removed to the County luiir- mary.

At an Informal meeting of Council and County Omimieslonerfc. the President of the City Council said tnat the object of the meeting was to ronauler the question of raising money for the relief of ttie siitTerors 01 tne otun. ne saia mat it wastnougui that the Com avast oners shouid go ahead and vote a donation, the city to stand her quota, and thai Council would back tbe Board up and sustain the Board. This was deemed advisable, as it was considered no more than just that the county should contribute lis ehare in this matter. Ttie spokesman of the Board of County Commissioners said that it Council or its Solicitor would ouly point out same law under which such an appropriation cotild be legally made, it would be done.

Tbe Solicitor aatrt he had no doubt that it any one tax-payer should con test the mutter suiu sue them, the mem iters of the Board would be personally liable for the amount. The only action taken was the issuing of the follow ing can To the Cltisen of Hamilton and Butler County: We. theundersigned citi.enscf Hamilton and Butler County, viewing with aiarm the distressed and scf-fering condition of the people of the SMiuin, ana oeiieving 11 in uutv 01 our neoole 10 take some step to organize a Jtehef Association, hereby- call public meeting for this. Tburti.y evening, at eight 'clock, at th Council Chamber 1 the Citv Bmln-iig. Let there be a full turnout.

The cause of char i calls us to do what we cau to assist our suit-ring leliow-crealures. John F.N mi. ax, JoHX T. COAKI-KY, 1'HoMAS MVl ttVEY, JoK David Saw plk, Hahhv jKobkkts, William rih F. B.

Pithoki-, U. Ii. Mn.uxiv, Hahhv ti'AHjleji, John Wkiokmiobtcfb. Li Hi oiijcs. Last Sunday niorning the Fnqitrkb laid before Its' readers tha Met that the Couuty Commissioners: ot Butler had ordered their attorneys to what Is known as the d-fuleation suits.

Yesterday morning the Commercial man succeeded in mentioning ttie same fact, and as an excuse for not doing it before said he hud known ihe reasons and fart thai these suits would be dismissed. No doubt there has not been a piece of underhand work or ruHcnliiy commutod iirthe town for the pnt tea yrra that he did not know more or less about It, so there will be 1.0 person to gainsay him there. But that lire opinion of the attorney upon which they based their action was private propei ty is not so. and the other two Commissioners didn't so deem it. None hut Dnvld Sample, who thinks himself the Hoard.

and who In ihls matter is but wurkinir out the niil of other partir-s, and who by them "the power be hi no in rone is nei ng punnoo torwaru to the worn. he matter was ail set UDxititslde ol the Board of County commissioners, and after it bnd been worked and talked up sample came lu with Lis talk and smile that is bland and cliildPke. and had the other two to vote with him. halving liri convinced them that it was useless to push matters any further, sauip.a is endeavoring 10 shirk responsibility, for he knows that on the seventh of next monia tne urne maiier ies oy limit or ini-ute. and li permitted uiso die, when he iti pmrs before the voters next summer for the nomination of Tr-usurer, or soni-other office, he will withJ the charge of neglect of duty.

Sample has a poro-ci rUbl 10 take the paper and hide tu ze this right aud respect it. and asfc hiia to do the same when the lime rot m-s for us to make public mention of Ms drinking, and charce that, ns a rule, the man ho Is addicted, as is. Is not the one to place in positions of pontic trut. Hal there are exceptions to a rulf'S. and he mny.

aud we hopehewili, pfovenn exception. If Andrews or Pelacourt have moneys wrongfully from Ii a '1 ruseiirr. it I a hr 11 tin t-t I ie Hot r1 1 1 11 RthK leati But If the troth was known, me Aii irews n(i worry tfipuin-merrial reporier much as the lact that Andrews refused to Indorse a note for him. Jadff Alfxnrtlfr F. II tne.

Hamilton Telegraph. A IIaxps-tk Covpi.tjiEXT.-Judee WeeC In his Stfcch In ibis city last fcururday evening, said of iile Huiu: "i know Jtidue 11:1.0 He etnottd Inw w-fth his opponent. Judge White. He ia a pure aud upright man, and a cons ientlous and able Judge. 1 have tn-d many important rn-s before him.

and ho always conducted the trials with ih inmost fairness, and decided the caet wna inarktrd ability. Whetner tie or hlr opponent. JnOe White, be elected, one thing is sure, 1 fie Imvf a k-Oi-O Jud'ie. who ill the uuuei of his lugii wia oltic with ability aud UtKlity." AT0NDALE. A and Instrnni' ntal concert will be p'vea on Monday evening, J--pieiu her 2d, tn aid of tha unVcrers from yellow fever in the tsuutU.

A sdcudi 1 jroeramme has br picpared, and the tol- WPil-lcnowii Riuiciaiia ine atcuiy ueir etv.c-s. and wm take uarts: Mits Luti li. lr-ton, Mr. le I Kparrman. Mr.

ftlo sioger. Mr. W. D. luble' and Mr.

T. Frank Wtlaon. Our cfilxna will have sh ny portunlty of enjoying a ricn iuusicai ireat, auu con- ir.outiug a iso 10 a nooie wyjrn. BOARDING. A DCNCAN HOUSB-Cor.

of Central ave. and LoDgwurtn St. A nicely furnished front room for two gents or man and wife; also, a small roc-ni for gent. Transient board, 1 per day meal SI for SO. or for $1.

u2M-4i COU NT BY BOARD Beautiful, healthy home. 12 miles by rail from the city; abundance of fruit, pure mils: and lee; croquet; large, pleasant rooms; plenty of boare comforts: lirst-clnas references given. Address a A YY, Mil ford, Clermont '-fr'S URMSHKD rrtnt room, suitable for a lady, with board. Address Miid. L.

JIOPK1N.S. tins cfHce. "29-1 FURNISHED room, wilh board and attendance, for a lady during ooutlDemenk Address Letter-carrier TL iKICK lilLL Booms wlih board, at SL Cloud Hooee. 2t2 T7H.LA6 boarding, twenty miles from city on railroad, man arm wife or au aged oouplesran fiud good board and a pleasant home with a higliiy respr-ctable widow lady throagh th tall and winter: references exchanged. Adiress HOME, ibis ollice WALNUT HILLS Ashland second door south of McMillan sc.

boarding fr gentleman and wife or small family in a private family; pleasantly located; cear street-- ara; references 2P2 (51 E. FOL'KTH boari aud plaasnnt rooms, at reusonuhl, ralps. -i- rT K. FOURTH furnished front i room, wltb board tor man aud wltb, or two also a sIokIs room for gen t. Wi I JullNhl A rear (reullenien can bo accuui-JUb tnudated with tue kx-al of Ua -board al reasonable price.

133 JOHN ST. Furnished front room with bath and (ras; rent 10 per moinb. 1 dim to board in a lorts and every thing quired. private faDlly; home refereuuea re- 1Q rU'll ST. Handsoms furnished front and rear rooms, will excellent board, $3.

niid JO per wetk hot and cold water baths. ara "7 PLUM-ST. A few day -boarders; ref-r-O I encs. -J-2 137 PI.UM ST. Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with board; nHremes requtrtru.

ju-j 14 Cf BROADWAY h'urnislied room, mmi gentlemen, with first-class board. for two -2 174 PLt'il weal lickeU for (3 50. w. THIRD ST. Pleasant rooms, suitable mUi) for lauiilirs or ssnts, with board; terms reonable.

OA W. FOURTH ST. iard, terms elgot snuares Irooi fost-omce. tirikl W.TIUKIl ST. Hoard Per week: dy- a imi board $-1; 21 men! tickets for 3.

fcf W. FOURTH JsT.Well-fiirnlsbed secoiul-J I si story front room, with lioard; also, a few ilay-boaraers accommodated; only lirst-ciass parties need apuly. 'a- W.SKVKXTH fT. Handsome unfurnished i from room, suitable for gentleman and lie, with board aiso. furnished rtKim, with bosrd.

suitable for man and wifu or two siug-le Beutlemen: references exctiauged. 320 board. room, very reasonable, with or wiihout A VV. EIulI I ST. Threu kplemlicl rooms 111 'lUi" a private with lioard.

for gentlemen and their wives: rooms fcW. SA1 and J.Opcr monlb soleiKlld n.iKhbnrhool two lines of slreet-cars pH. the iloor: plemy to eat. ''VS CKNTKAL Rosrd and room for .) young itinu at f3 per week. M-2 FOR EXCJrjLAJBE.

rUlNKHSMy business stand, cigars and tobac- co, notions, news-stand, confections, Ac, to ex-chanff for a K'Hd horse, harness, spr.ng-waKon and buifkiv, or a horse and waaon and some citsli; a t'lir bargain for aomebody. Address is. this oBic. A rfVK STE WORK In exrhance for a Rood inlla cow. AdereasS.

K. 1LUAMS, Ky. RY-UOOIWS Small stock wanted for valuable stocks. Address P. this othce.

I 7AHM Improved tarm or fleri adjoining a cltv of lo.ioo in Indians, and fi.ur.tln easii to ex-t-iinsve for a stock of hardware. Address Uox Cincinnati. 1-iAKM One ol ttie bet Improved fftrms in Ripley Counlv, 1 45 niltes west of cincl nal I containing 40 acres, i oxrliantf. for a atnuiier farm. property or merchandise, by a party assuminif 7 VU, due In two vears from April nexu Address Lurk-box 122.

Urbuna, Ohio, Zi'l IrA RSI -I in proved farm la Kansas. In PLhiiije'lnr 1 f.irm In this countiy. Adurs i'AKMLH. this 2-J KUl'sK AND I.UT-ln ovincton, In exchange for land In Iowa or -eai-tern Kan-sus those desiring a cheap linme cIihk to ticinnatl in exchanne for unproductive laud In yi Kar address H. HKAill, n.

e. cor. Washluijlon and i.ndlow Dayton. Ohio. 2-2 rtn of ten rooms, all finished, lot.

feet. looited on the rifo-ttt street in town. In exchange a small furui. Auuress 5i. IL'1 ADAMS, Oisbot'lou, O.

HOME l.elic!itriil. near citv. with pleaxant sur 11 roundlngs, to exchange for a resilience I Clti- t-innatl. ui i iigtnii. eport, or i ivy.

av diess I IIO.MA8 MKltl LH. this odlce. AND- OO-hI prnirie Lund iu isouri i excbanne I firr a frooa stutionry ur poriaui aiw-aiiu. a a dress Holt lul. Vinceiinee, Ind.

Cf- AND seres of luud in Keiitut iiy to exrliatiitp ti Tot city property or any tcitm ol Address F. Llck-oox 5J.1, Clminnatl. 21r2 T- OTH Tliroa Inii'l'linfcT lots in a grovlnit Western i city. 1n exchance for carriage and harness worth about Address l.ui,ilul lus, osl. 8 i ross-in, Ohio.

AND innaxres in liausas. for an iron planer and smnll Inthe, or machinist's tools ol equal v.iUip. Address liU Ut lUi.ht llox Sfosiia, Issouri aa-J OT Queen Cliy lot, to exchange for a spring I wagon. Address OA KD fcK, ill Mixtu. i Vtt a fell.

Ac. An ISk. sold watch, perfert lime- VV niece, cost ahf. mad bv Ja ot. and diamond ring, cost U0.

to exchange for a good second-hand oreecli-loadiug shot-gun. Address Box iM, ton. Ky. 1AT ATCH AND t'HAIN In exchange for a Pill verniaeber belt and suspensory. Address 11EI.T KXl'llA NfiK, this oiTice.

HGKSJES AND VHXCJL3- AND SIC TIOP.FJ!. pronounced Incurable, cured frre of coat. UILta' LINIMENT loDiDE AMMONIA. Spavins, splints, ring-bones, bunches, thorough- pins, sprung-anees. curea wituoui oiemisu.

strains, shoulder laments, navicular disease, shoe-boils, cure guaranteed. Send for pamphlet containing tutl Information to DR. M. OIL tel. 120 West Broadway.

New Ynr. Useonly for horses the liuiment In How wrsppers. Trial size 25 cents. au2l lutltit I hSau for Hale. 4 FOR SATE BUOH I F.

4c. Three rood tnn. Jr r-IO esch; two barouches, two sprlng-wsgons, two sets of single harneAS, two good, gentle Horses, two iresn cows, ai ii wi stable. St. Clair bet.

Main and WaJnut, aud Klehib and Nltitb. I U(iOY (lood leather-lop. full size, city make. In good cijndition. Apply at Broadway.

2ri-2 HUIISE-Parlt brown. vung. gentle anu sound. Apply at DR. COWMAN'S livry -stable, Flfih hel.

Broadway and Laurence. At Aud two spring wag ins. tvJo V. Mxth st. JT ol-tiSK Uarlt bay.

I5Lj bauds hiifh veiy gentle; A. has paced below sound, rih the exception or eyes; bargain; cau be aeeu at Jaadiaoo su, Newport, or apply at 75 v'. Pearl st. 2iT2 OM NI HCSKs Two good, strong omnibuses, nearly new: will be sold ch ap for cash. Apply at Nl adisori-hlrwt car stabler, Newport, Ky.

Hi- 1 Ot'KA WAY Light coupe rock away 01 barouche 1 in u-ood enndit'on. Call at 611 VV. Siiim or address P.X). Itnx 4lti. yen AdONS-Two spring wagous, iu good order; one light, with lop, other heavy.

Call at J. B. Lock's, cor. Kingtdu aud Monmouth Newpcvt. y.

ia- A.id)i, dec. llox market wagon, scaifs. awn- ingd, ttc, cheap, at u. w. cor.

Seventh and Wal nut sts. H692 Wnnfcd. rrr.rtY-A gnod second-hand buggy; must be cheap. Call at irt vc. e-econd st.

must he cheap. Call at 307 Vine at. ROUSE and covered wacrou. suitable for ticks tr-ini ft ii nn.mlilv navm.iclu tvtrli it i I fi-r haine. Address W.

H. UAYS, Cutumiuavtife Branch, Cincinnati. Ohio. nOltSK-Voung. stylish dark-colored harnesssnd as idle hors; must he Kound and seara at nothing, so that ladtea ran drive him: must have fair speed, anil cheap; parties having such oau hear of buyer hy addressing A Vv Jl.

tnis office. Siii I TOltSK And light lop wa a on must be cheap A-JL weeKip payinents, ana ii'iie ou same tui for. Address B. this office. nOI.Sr.

A eixid heavy horse for wagon must be sound. Address T. oOD UK I'll. Print, ng Ink Works. 1 wenty-flrst Ward.

city. I )H A L. i'ON. lor casii. cheap.

Address at once (J. FAKKF.R. this offl.e. MUSICAL, IJiSTSUMNTS For Astie. FOB.

A 7-ocfave In irood order iu every resoect; cheap. Address It Waier st 2ft Viol I Oood one; or will tor a Ml ver watch or revolver: give description. Address H. B. rariKrort, Ky.

-Sri ih bow and' box, cheap. Address this otti: e. iioM tV an tt. ClLARIONETS-An A clarionet: also a and lis: clarionet: give number oi Keys. make.

4c and sint price; all letters answered. Addiejs 11. E. JIRONVN, Frankfort. Ky.

DRUM Prussian style drum, brasa or wooden shell. Audrcss K. C. ilUON. Alectiaaitsl.nrg, onto.

29-2 rilinDLK. tiit he good and Addrca. sint-lug price, F. MA ii tins office. i2 -i ITAH ilullin.

Address ilALl lX.lbis oitlca. If OHNS fine E-fta' alt and one' B-flat tenor up and piston valves; prefer short pattern. All letlej'S answered. Give full description, price, dee. Address, tor a ays.

n. nuu ran a ion. Jvy. "fToXlN-A good violin litexehange for quadrille or orchttra manic or music forcvrn.l Ad- dra U. Ik.

iraukfort, Hj. 3'2 Jones, Miss Mary Hw Mr. K. J. Apt VAKTK D-HOUSES AVD ROOMS IIonaeH- IURN'lsllFTt roain.uu Ki Fourth roryonng rrivate lamiiy; best of leterencrs fciven.

Adle T. this oH-oa. K.MSir:i) room, win two beds, suiiabie for two location mu4 be can trai. dr i.i. oiiiee.

Ad- ril.MHKl) notice, th lor 12 Imnns; must be within 2n minutes' wale Post-ortice. slating of boue atid terms. vV. thlsoHiee. 1 OOD hottseof not 1-ss than five nmms.

boundet by Fourth and Ninth and Central ave.and alnut for which a reasonable rent will he paid. Addrss KENTUCKY, ihisorhce. 2i)3 IN the countrv, within fortv mlntiles' ride of Hum and Fourth house: reiit not to exceed flu per month. Address 8, this oiTice. OF about eight rooms, house, by two families: mu.t have side enLrauce.

Address c.rs Letter-carrier -is. SMALL bouse: must be in first-class order: by gent anl wife: in good location. Addtess GOOD JIOUsE. thiaofflr. SMALL house of fire or six rooms, nlrally located, by a small family.

Address P. care Letter-carrier 4A. IJMAI.L iionsp or rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping: smull fumily: good reference and prompt pay. Addrcas. stating pric.

and location, O. this ofliee. IX or-even-rKiin house, suitable for two fami- lies: rent must not exceed 4Ji per month. Address DK.liD Rreinen St. rPHRKKc-rfuur room cottage with cellar, in ciiy A or suburbs: not over fca or mut be in goo-i repair and good neighborhood.

Addtess Box 6. Lutter-vllle, Jennings Ind. 2 VKUY small house in the suburbs, not too far from the city. Address care Box 45, giving amount of rent and loefctton. lioiimt.

TY a firt-clftss. responsible party, by the 1st of ft-epiemner. hou.e ir room. stiitaMe for saloon Address ARTHUR, this ollice. "1Y a lady, a centrally loeatrd.

I third-story front room, rent to excetd or 10 per month. Address J. this office. 2 IN West End, house with 3 rooms. Address Letrer-carrierto.

282 OFFICE Irge. with 4 tir dwelling-rooms attached, in business part of the city, by a good, promnt-paving tenant; rent must be moderate. Address (i')UK. this office. Kl'ilXll-STDKV frnnt rmim.

located btt. smith and John sts. Address this ollice. It unfuruished uommu nl''al: ng rooms by a I gent and wife; must be first cls.s in and central. Address NO.

PA IS ADVANCE, this office. OH HE or four furnished rooms, by man and wi'e, A for lisht housekeeping; references exchauged. Address hi P. this ril Wo nice rooms in a privnte family, convenient 1 for housekeeping; rent not to exceed or ft7. Address O.

this oiUoh. TWO roonis with gas and water In cntrnl part of city, bv a young married couple; moderate rent. Address PH ILO, Ibis offlee. 22 THREE rooms in West End. not below Freeman sr.

Address, stating price, R. care Carrier 37. rriWO unfurnished rooms, with board, where p-o-X pie are not luquiwitive: $'J0 or per week witlbe paid. If suited. Address SECLUSION, this office.

fllWO roms, second Atory desired; central or in the a. north-eastern psrt of the city; for Uiformution please address 14 EI RICH SI'OHR. this ollice. 2V2 WO rooins.second-story, or elther.ln the north- eanieru imri oi uie cit v. rortar'ner particuiMrs address xi e.i- RICH SPOHR.

this ollice. 22 lit i r. i three genta. Address, staling price, OKA, thisoiiica. PARTWEHS WANTJEJD.

4 PARTNER WANTED A man to Invest tn a sure-paying business, secured on property. Call bet. I and 2 clocK p. m. s.

e. cor. l-ourtli mid walnut sis. jas. it.

KLSSiiLL, core Lurr Caii.i han's law-office. WANTED PARTNER In Variety show: a. nrst-cias busi ness. i.u central ave. 4, ANTED PARTNER A nartv with 2l: fit business pays immense proiits: onlv those waning business answer, with name and address.

Address 1SLM ls, ity P. Blli'-3t AGENTS WAHTD. WANTED AO Two good general A agents; big pay guaranteed; od canvaviei's wan red ineverv town. I nclose stani for Particulars, r-. iv i 1 1 nr.

it onto. WANTED FN IS -Before starting out m. tor iue mil irAiin tu c.u imi jimiii st. A WAN I' ED A(J EN TS-Five hundred. Io sell A a new patent article li st is required lu rverv lioueliold ran make from 15 to per day.

For further Durtieulars inclose stamp 10 H. L. If LA TON. 55 N. High I oiumbus.

Ohio. 29 2 HOUSES FOR RENT. A 1 rooms and cellar, lot eoxHu feel, sitnat' din West Covington, Ky. Inquire of B. H.

HATHA. WAY. No vv. i nira esieru insurance Cirieinlistl. Ohio.

1 OMi II ILL house of rooms and imrch lot l.t4x 11 9 lies from city, uu Marietta Kail- roM-i. Apply at iiome st. 2y-2 1 KAVTI K.Vli country residence, five acres A four wltb good cop on; will sell crop, stocg, at a hargniri rent, sin a month half hour's ri-le irum city. Ai-urew jous mukkis, tnis oilioe.29,2 1F.LLEVfJK. KY.

House of eltcht rooms, witn A large lot. Apply ai i-eari st. 1 RICK huililiiig, 25 by 177 feet, fiuutiug on Broad J) way and Cai.al suituble fur pork-liouse or manulaciuring purposes; hrvs i-T'ike-lioiises st-tached Rir rent or lease. Apply at Broadway .12 OLUM B1A Two-sttry frame hou-49 of 6 rooms. I nqnire at n.

e. cor. in mth and John sts. ('lOVl NOTON-Ciood brick dwelling-nouse or nine room, hue location and ha; rent-low to prompt tenant. Apny ioj.m.

rir.ic:i, haiiica' lnsii lute. cor. sixth and Vine Cincinnati. DKIKAllLK brick house of eight rooms, water-closet, bath, kitchen floor ati need, cintern. rear yard, paved cellar; convenient to two linos or cars, centrally locatel.

Apply to tiAAL'L BAliJtL T. Isy Vine st. ara TAST WALNUT Jl I LLS-Cottage of six rooms, with three acres ground and carriair- house; lour mtles from Court-houae; reut, fl per ruoniu. at ruunn si. WALNUT KILLS Small furnUhed house iruta October Jut.

Address T. care Carrier 16. AST FAIRMoUNT-fottageof three rooms and large yard. Call al S-A Linn st. 292 nAU'l WKIL-tiiKxi house nine rooms and lurre well-shaded lot: but 15 tulniitiu'rlil.

from tnedty on H. and 1. Railroad; house is in the best part of town: only one minutes walk from two railroad depots: rent low to a good tenant. TJIOS. IIIBsii.N.SD Vine st.

2ti2 KFNTON WALNUT HILIJi One square from street-cars. on Oilbert uew modern frame house of six rooms; has side ball, front and bsca Hrch. iron nisnteis. is grained; geod cistern and cellar: corner lot. 2oxiuo; fine view of Eden Park and city reut to suit lb, times.

Address A B. this I JA11K WALNUT HILLS-Flns duelling of ten rooms, witn all modern improvements. In splendid condition handy to street-cars; rent rea-souuble. Apply at 21o Ooult st. Ttf A LN UT HILLS House of three riumt.

rel- lar. stable lor two horses, cistern, spring, well: fO per month. Apply to JAS. FARRELL. next lo the Little Bisters of the Poor, near entrance to Eden Park.

Ur fT FN Two-story brick house in good order: five rooms, hall, water, gas, 4o. Call at 133 Page st. 22 EST WALNU 1' HI I. LK Desirable house of 7 rooms on crown low rent. Apply to W.

Fifth st. VSf2 19 OKOKHE (ST. House of six rooms. 21 Oeorge st. Apply at MT.

Al'RL' RN House tif eleven rooms In tbe niukleBlocg; black walnut finish, new style id building and alt mnd.ru improvements. 2e2 JU ON the north sine of McMillan 3') feet east of tbe Madison road, a house of eight rooms and bath-room, and hot and cold water, inquire on the premises. 2S2 rpVO cottages of four roonis each, witii fine lot. on JL the north side of McMillan east of the Msdi- son road. at 172 Flftn st.

2S-2 I Ml It EE HUtV brick of eight rooms. In complete I order, al M0 rer month. Apply at lsu room 2s2 WALNUT HI LLS Hon, of seven rooms; rnt Slo. lunuire at HUFFMAN arocerv. Oil bert 2s2 1Q DAVID ST.

House vf six rooms, with stable for four. horses ana place for wagons, In rood repair. NOHLE COURT Cottage of four rooms. In- quire bi ii eoirai ave. 2sri 1 JACKSON ST.

Cottage of 4 rooms. Ap-i'r st 27a W. Fifth St. 23'J 31 OKOHUK out bonrd; ST. Furmshelt rooms, wltb or with-terms reasonubie.

1 KILGoCK ST. Oood brick house of six 1 rooms; rent, f-U Apply at 318 Xjist Pearl 2.12 4 oi rooms, with mnderu Improvements: loca tion Apply at 372 W. Third st. 292 10.) W. FIFTH ST.

House of 25 rooms, panly furnished; long lease for rent. 22 1" BAKR ST. House of rooms newly pa-L pered and modern Improve ments: will rent low. Inquire at 24 E. Third st.

2s'2 It t) LAUREL of 7 rooms. i-i iii good order. Key at drug-store, cor. Lsti-el and Linn sts. 2il2 1 ii.ll OLIYER ST.

Nice cotisge of 4 rooms; A wo newly painted front and side ysrds. 22 -1 tiT RICHMOND ST. House of ten rooms: A 4 ball and aide entrance; rent, (40, in ad vance. 2W2 1C3 COURT ST. 2'4-story brick house of seven OO rooms, side eu trance, Ac; rent, i25, in sd- Vsnee.

29'i t) -r fT w. THIRD sr. Honse of five rooms and kitchen, all In gxd order. 29-2 FINDLAx tsl. Mouse in good order.

232 3l(j WADE ST. An elegsnt 2l-tory brick OO Louse of six rooms, allic and bulb, in ctxkJ condition. 2V2 QQti WADK ST. New llireestory brick house OO. of six rooms, kiteben, bain-room.

bouse complete and elegantly nulabud; will rent cheap. 2a2 IIJl) RK sr. House of 7 Applv at 1W Vine in cigar store. 282 )Q BAYMILLEP. Mi.

A neat two-atory brick t)u house of six rooms and4atn; gas and wster torounout; cheap tu a good leiiaot. 2V1 -OQI W. NINTH, ST. Collage of four rooms, in OmO'2 excellent order. Applv at 249 W.

Fifth.2b2 RICHMOND of 8 rooms and kitchen; front, side and rear yaxds: hail en- i.a.ice. Apdly on premise. rl i ST. Honse containing 4 rooms, iniuirr kitchen, side and n-nr gas and water Ihrongbonhf Apply "2)' lu.yml'ler st. sT.

House of six rooms ai1 0 laige attic, bath and all in hne conoillon. 'f W. SF.VFNTJI ST. House of wms, witn bath-room and attic. 2f2 ROOM, FOR R.

CENTRAL AVE. AND RICH MOND STS. I no rooms, water aud gas. Inquire in drugstore. HR.

FIt.HTH AND CF.STRA1. AVE, suit cr lour rooms; new building. IlI.EOANTLY furnished front parlor, with bath li and every convenience, lo lady aud gent. Address s. this oillee.

2V2 I-AT EM) Nice room foror.eortwo c.iitlemen with reference; cheap. Address II, tnis cTice. TlIUHTH NEAR WALNUT-Two tintur-'j mshed second-storT moms. In private fami.y. For parti, ulars call at IM W.

Eighth su iiPi MT. AUBURN Near Iiiolina; six rooms in nice house; rent. 1S per month. Address JIAKTi this nrtiee. ANDD.

DEPOT Nicely furnished iN suit of rooms on second floor, with best of board for family or few gents by 1st of September, In private family and pleasant location; re erence ra-qu i red. A dd reas J.WI LMAMs, his office. VJ W. COR. WALNUT AND EI'-JHTH STS.

A ulceiv furnished front room, with gas aud hall entrance, suitable for two gents. 22 NE. COR, f.llillTH AND ELM large front rooms; very eliglb'e and desirable. Apply in stove store. 293 TsTiCELY furnished room, suitable for two gents rent per mouth.

Address, with A M. thisorhee. PERRY or three rooms, completely furnished for bous-keeplng. 2'J 2 RIDDLE ST. Two nice rooms, on the first floor.

13 I2 12 .) AlvL'll ST. Three rooms on inird tioor. 4 W. NINTH ST. Elegantly furnished rtxims, 1 -JV on first and second iloors, Willi or without board: 10 KASTBUVRNK TERRACE -To furnished or uufurnished riHinis privutc funiliy.

i tr- MOUND ST. Nicely furinsbed front room on second floor, in private family and iu good location and rent reasonable. 2H-2 4 "py I A fcT tT Furnished room, f'r a Mm. single gentleman, with reli rence. 28 PERRY ST.

Two rooms ou second floor, with water. ()Q W. E1UKTI1 ST. Furnlsheil or uiilnrnlshed t7 rooms, with or without board retereuces ex changed. 22 Elizabeth i jt nieelv furnished front I roo room, large, light and airy, with bath; privnte family.

2J2 NKW ST. Three' large rooms on second fiimr. 1 tn giMvd order; water upstairs; good front hull and s'de entrance. -I OEOROE 1'. Furnished room for Iwo yonng A Indies; reference required.

2h2 39 HATHA WAY' ST. Two large rooms. 282 43 OEOROE ST. Furnished room, suitable for gentleman or man and wife. 21'- 48 E.

S1NTH ST. A neatly furnished front private tuuiily; references re-- 2112 room, in quired 49 LONOWORTII ST. Neatly furnished seeond-story from room for g-ns. 22 4 4 FREEMAN B'T. Elegantly furiiished front -X room lor lady and or single genu, with board If desired comtorls ofa Iiome; rent cheap.

2s2 fy-eTl! AB ET dTs T. rooms. 2s2 4 58 W. HiI'KTH rooms, on third and fourth floors. .) 11 A St r.

Three rooms, on the second floor; win rent low io a gooo j.m ij Kill HT II ST. Kooma. at 30 )t moud st. Hirh-22 Of LONUWOKTU 1ST. Furnished room lor one 1 9 or two gttnts.

0 W. NINTH ST. Furni'hcd front room on 4 iwond floor at pev month aUo furnished bacic parlor at f( LaUHKL pT. Nicely furnished frout room, Ot ball entrance, in private family. fliAUUEL tT.

Pleasant second-story froit 4 Vl room or suit of rooms, nicely furnished, for man aud wife or aiiigl jjttuli, with bourd. If sired. llot-r front room. 1 per week, for young tuna partner to another, references exchanged. Ti W.

ijKVKNTH Nicely furuished frnt 4 room, in private family. f- furnlstied seonid-s'ory frtnt rmttn, suliahl fti gentieuieu i-nn moderate; r. Terences exchanged. fli OKdUrKST. one large front room on sec-4 lond tioor, nicely Inruish-d, with hall entrance.

fr geutieuian ouiy; alio, ouu large uuiuroinneU 90 W. SKVKNTJI gentlemen. furnished room 4 JOHN ST. One unfurnishjfl room, tt without board. with or (i'' Fol'KTH Pleasant it-oiiis.

furnished 4 or unfurnished, for irent and wifs or amcle gnllemn trins references. -5- W.fiKVtNTH Large furnished Bcrond-t 5 story front room to two genta; terms reasonable; reference given and required. 98 JOHN ST. several large nicely front rooms: reference required. furnished 2V2 SMITH ST.

Large, second-story, nicely AJ) furnished front room; also a smaller room; private fomilv hall entrance. 292 MOUND BT. Nicely fiirr.ished room for lUt) man and wife, with the privilege of light housekeeping, or fur two gents; references x-changed. 2s2 1sril LONtlWOHTH ST. A nleasant fron room, oUsen(l floor, furnished, suitable for man nod wife or twogeots.

22 112 SMITH 8T. Hnudsomely-fuxaiahed fruit room, witn use oi uain. i. -1 EVERETT ST. One or two furnished I I rooms tn a private family; fs a monlb.

2s2 1- 4 W. fr-lXTH Kr. Very Uesiraole aeond-1 story front room, neatly luruished, with board, for one or two genii. 1- BKTT-S rooms on first floor and A. two attic rooms.

119 CLINTON 8T. Funilsutd room, o. 20'2 OO RICHMOND furnished front JL mm room, suitable for gents. i 1 1)1 W. SIXTH ST.

Furnished room on Hrst A mmi A floor for gents. s2 -I WOODWARD ST. One room, on third wO floor, with hydrant at the. door; rent 75 per inonin. as-2 Iiff Wr.

NINTn ST. A suit of two or three A.U handsome third-story rooms, furnished or unfurnished, separate or together, to responsible parlies: neighborhood good, 120 JOHN BTV room. -Nlcely furnished and pleasant 1 W. FIFTH ST. Two rooms and kitchen on third floor, with water; newly papered aiid whit4-waahed; cheap.

132 OQ K. FIFTH ST. Second-story front room. i0 unfuruished, anitable for man and wif in private family; reference Hrst clasa. 22 1 FZ.

Ha I wo or hree nice front rooms A. 99 In the third door, hydrant and every Oilog In the bet condition. Imjiiire at I'M Hank at. 22 130 W. FRONT ST.

Two front rooms for V. SO SYCA.MtlRK ST. Furnished rooms, with A e.or without board, chep. witn ail home comforts. 22 "1 A i DAYTON ST.

Three rooms on first floor; I 'IU cistern, cellar, water aud gas; flu per month; references required. 4 BARR ST. Handsomely furnl-lied front room, with warm and cold baths adjoining, to guest for sleeping. 29 2 1 A SMI TH ST. Furnished room lu a private A family at as per month.

10 PLUM 3 T. Very hiceiT furmahed aecond- 170 unfurnished -2 room, on second fior. Iro PLUM ST. Klecantly furnished rooms: 4 a1 so. nice roonis; re re nee a.

185 BROA DWA Two rooms on second floor. In private family. 2S-2 1QQ WEORGE ST. Nice furnished front room. OifM one or two gentlemeu.

in a pnvxte family. 198 W. THIRD ST. Furbished room. OAQ W.

THIRD ST. Two nice rooms, with or mmtXJ't without board. 2:12 W. FIFTH eeeond-story front M'jVy room, furulshed, suitable for lady aud geut or two gents. 202 Of ,0 LONG WORTH ST.

Nicely furnished front room, or ault of ruoma, with board, if de- sired. 2 I Ol W. FIFTH rooms, second story. IU Inquire in clothing store. 2l'2 1 LONQWORTH ST.

Nice furntslied room for gent and wlfeor two genta. with or with out board: reference required. 22 1 FT W. SEVENTH ST. One splendidly fur-mmi A 4 Dished front room on second floor, suitable for tao gents or light housekeeping: references.

2ir2 s) RiCHHOND ST. One room with two beds. mmj Witu ooara jewisn man preierrea. 22 k)k1 W. FIFTH completely fur-mi.

J. nishen for bousexeeping man aud also furnished sleeping-rooms for single geuts. 112 O.0 W. FOURTH ST. handsome front room, back room adloluing: unfurnl.hod rooms, first or second floor.

2r2 0i R1CHMONDST. mmimmtrk liAadvance. -Three rooms; rent.S'2 vj, 2U2 239 CENTRAL AVE Furnished front room. 82 242 PLUM HT. Two rooms and baclt parlor.

2n W. THIRD ST. Rooms. 29-2 a WALNUT ST. Neaily luinist.ed room; tmitlit board if required.

29'2 f) HOPKINS room and kiici en, mm. J'J ob first floor. 282 r-r W. IH1KD 29-2 I W. EIGHTH haudsomely fur-mmt OO n.sbed front and one nli-eiv furnished baek room, to Hrst-class psrtiea, with splendid location private family; hall entrance, Jj'l ROOSTS FOR XtfiT.

W. SEVENTH ST. Front fl.Kir: god location; in private t.inllv; e.tber furo sned or uniiirtiisUed. S1 "7skVF.NTli sr tirnishe-1 trout rnon lo orieoi fji tt F1F1H ST. One front and two 2l2 LONHWORTI1 ST.

Furnished tror-i room. iHvaie amiiyv i ith line of Uain-iooin to two ueutlemen. $6 per tuouth; singly, 37 tier niiin i ko KG ST. Tcree front rooms on the a05 second UorwRU water. 2:12 wTV I FTH ST.

Two. nice rooms, in aev.nt Jd story. In good order, with lajge yard aed all con veiiiences; renlcbe.ip. iVris VXLNUT ST. Handsome front r'i, with hrst-class board.

2ir2 cot Kf Furnished rooms in a privi.te family, witb use of Data aud gas; references- 300 RACE nicely furnished nx ms for housekeeping, to a small family. 2H Oft? WALNUT ST. Neatly furnished front Ovts room tor one or two gents. 307 WALNUT ST. Neatly fnrnlslied Irons ro itu.

with gas aud hall entrance. for ta'o gen ilenien. ir 3v room, for geul or lady i teacher reference given and required. 22 A'ALM'T ST. Au elegantly furnisned JKJmr roorn, cneap.

yli FOURTH tsT. Furnished front I able for llslil housi-keeplng. "si wTlTl Rooms on the lirst Hor' furnished or unfurnisbei. Willi halt eti-trance. -x 0 4 PI.UM ST.

Comfortable rooms, with or Oa-r without board: refrenoes required. TJt i w. SIXTH S'i'. Three front rooms; cheap ))) lo colored family. 2y2 VINE ST.

An elegant suit of rooms on ,0 I the set ond Iloor, front, together or separate; single r-soms at 5 per month: also rooms Insults for light housekeeping; water cuuvenieui; references. -s2 tioor, Su'2 UOO with water; ref. rences required. RACK frout room. I W.

FIFTH ST. Two or four unfurnished 4 rooms, suitable for iiousekeepin 2M-2 348 MAIN sT. Nicely luruished rooms at month. 350 MAIN ST. Furnished rooms; per month.

l-nce fl 2l2 W. KluH TH ST. 'Iwo or Hitee tinfnr- ii shed ruoma, tui table for light tug; re it reiereoce, '2m r.N i lUL AVL. three roouia on ti'Si Iloor. JTT ST.

One toom ana attic I refer, ii; "7 It A YM 1 LLKH FurmshHst rtMm; nail 4 4k-W eutrance; 4 AO per mouth reference. 1 i4 W. SIXTH roiimsr' "nit altle tor light hoiiaeii.eefunt;, lo a prompt pui ing tenant. 4 l'Ll'M ST. Three nice rooms and kitelien, a on hrst floor; convenient and in good order; low io a good tenant.

Apply at 474 Central ave. 2SZ 4 17 MAIN is Tl hree nice rooiAis; reut chenn. ir I 4 2'- W. F1F1H sl Nicely furnished seemj. 99 atory tront room, newly papeie1 and clean, to a respectable gentleman; relcteucos ejtchargd; terms moderate.

l3 A At ll 11 1 11 "f' 1 riHjma, with water; rt" J'Z just- tlx up; rent cheap. J2 44 W. NINTH ST. Two rooinSon tirst tlo rein r- asouaoie, io gent ana wue. aV iit nh.ii.io.D sr.

uruisiied rooui, for tj i Tt s.72 looi party and for two, i CF.NTII AL A Two front rooms; ntt in rooms; rentes. 2tZ t(i V1NK ST. Tliree rooms; water iu 0A" ImpJire at 72 lVarl at. 12 FOR RENT-MIaCELl-ANEOUS. F(K HKNT OH SaLK KuTLL-m LKR, arnwl, Ohio.

J. A. I L-au'JS-i A-I-OH itKNl Iarge nice store with one or two rooms cheap, at 1-5 leg-na e. jy'-Vv-'t Iyl A NO In No. 1 condillon; price, perquanr.

Address u.s. this ohMee. '2 "2 OFFIcK Handsomely lilted up, suitable, for pliy-aiiiau or iirst-ehi-s liK-utloii reut reasonable. Addrtas AilliUuK, tins ollice. 1A I.

OK lluil efitiance; wiy central location; with a Mnall privalu family. Address Mrs. THOMPSON, ihlsoilice. FOCltlll AND JOHN Kl -I ha meat department in groeery store, wiih every th ntr coiuiU-ii hr runiiieic trade already edia'j It-slied; will rent cheap to lite riielit p.rtia. A JLsI.l Itooni (or two hordes an.

yaidioort fjr wukou. Apply ata W. Ninth '2J2 CouTfI A VCA KT. i ment in ecelleul ortier uow. Apply to M' L.

MAY, 55 W. Third Pi. fVCAMnHK without power. -Itootus aud ahop. witn 20 AltCAlK Part of ollice and wludow.

W. FIi.HTH fi OHiCi suitable for a Ioe- aaas 9 '2 tor or real estate agent hie par.ies. rent low to responsi- 34. F1 1-114 1ST. lloouia for Iwhl uianu iael i.

ng purp.es. 1 1 SYCAMORE ST. One lmga floor, auifnl dj fur light iriiii.ufael'.iriiig. 1r W. FOUR 1 ST.

'Three Honrs each lit OO feet long: best location In the city. 2S2 "1 ELM ST. suitable fur liht 1 1 '2 A tlO fai'turiug purposes. 194 CLARK ST. rMore and three room.

2f2 W. F1F1 II I I'. store aud four rooms, in condition. t'l-UM ST. Laundry premises, lute tjn'n mm.

City: Apply ou the premises or at LAl YoiK 283 V1N ST. lore. 232 t. -i Vi i' urn i. TTT7" 111 onnriiirill, IU1 II "to st-- as- siy ciiSTr( tt Bill auu JBiU, IH-'HIJ IO MOOU Mil ilea.

yil W. FfFTK ST. Store mi dwelling of 5 Just palnteo mi'l papere-1. 308ili4AL AVE. New store; rent' srery OT') CENTRAL rooms for tA 4J at dwelling, for sis.

k7 AND b'2H VINE ST. store and inree rooms; goou uusiuess location. Inquire at 72 V. at: STEAMBOAT MATTERS. UPPER OHIO.

CENTRA li TRANSIT COyllMNT. Wharf-bout Foot of Main street. For PnrlsmeHth, Iroiilon, Jlis Samlr. heeling and Pittsburg. THROUGH WITHOUT KIS1I1 PPIN9.

Leaves TIICKSDAY. ai5 P. tho steamet ATIF (tTOlKIIALE, f. H. CaLUol.v.Mistcr.

For frciirht or applv on board, or to W. S. lilMTY, J. f-f v. L-LTTi NINOIIAM.

(itO. CHARTER, JOHN Agents. aiJoH WIIEHLIXGJ AXD PITTtshUlIG. Jn place of the A ndes. Leaves FRIDAY, aoih, at 5 P.

the eleuui passenger Meamer KATIK IIOOI'HR. Kowlanu. F. s. HELZimur f'rk.

For frt'tiht or upiily on -rrs board, or to HOYSK MATT Agents. REG LA RIPLEY A ri CI XCINN ATI PAUKFT The sieamer TKOL'T (II. W. Plnnyuitt fciaster) will leave for Kiplev on Tnewiuys Thursdays aud Saturdays, at clock fioia loot ol VS alnut rtreet. Cin'tl, Portsmouth, Uir? Sandj and I'oinc-roy Packet Compunj's Steam ers.

Davxd Gibson. Pres't T. N. JoHMsost, Sec'y CHESAPEAKE A OltlO R. I.

PAf KtT3 riwm nuweuuM loot Ol DroAilway. Farliunliujflon au nil ny Laudiuzs. DAILY, at p. FI.KKITfOOi J. T.

a HrFU, Master liO I ON A IjAAC BR Y60N, Master. Far Pomeroy and all VI ay T.andins-. OHIO.VU.4 Aloii.iiir. i '1 i t. tt It A I'll uexiaj, aud KriOayi 5 V.

it rvivjiat tteunetmuy oua aaluruay, or. H. Portamenlh. all IKatl and ti ay lArnl't, BOSAAZA, Tuesdays, Thursdays, batur-ya, 12.1. HayswlMcandcll Mall ind lTsr Land's.

HILBHOOil, iiouUays, Vi'edneaJays, Fniuyj, Freight reee'ved at all hours on bosr I of Broad wny. W. HONSULLL. Sup't Ual9-tfoSul LOWER OHIO. 17.S.

MAIE sTEAMERs, rOB EOriSVII.I.r Pteamer. CEN. LYTLE and UNITED STATES. Leave Whari-uoat, finitof Viiiest, PA1LY. at 5 P.

M. SUNDAY at 12 M.l.,isr lUK MAIHsOX-Moimer t. EN. i u'Li- DAY. Til UhSDAY and SATL KDAY.

3 P. IOK MAI1.V-Slerr,.r I.OU1S A. SliKR-LEY'. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, ai 3 P. M.

Office Lurnet Eouse. 20 Vine st-and on stcaaaer. 'mn UPPER MISSISSIPPI. xrMrnis omo uimt r.t vket co. JA3.

S-WXiE, Sup't Otlice, 11 Public Landing. FOB ETAXSTILI.E.C.trno AXD k3 Will lears SATURDAY. Slst. at 5 P. the el gant passenger ttetuner JAJirS TF.

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