Cincinnati Daily Chronicle (Newspaper) - December 4, 1869, Cincinnati, Ohior •
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tta UepBpt laaaifia of the Mk7or^ oAe^ m «a* waU ap la Ptiáar aaaalap. DawaUr I, aia
a* raadirr*. ei3 auok.t,.r». $:» 00: .•i-
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CmCENTVATICHRONICI.E: SATURDAY EYENING, DECEJTBER 4.
THI BITHEL rATB»
Preapeot of % Oraad Sqo«#m—Boom for More Oonationa.
At ten o’rlorV Moudaj nioralag Pik«’« UkII, wbore tko Bethel Fair i« to bo held, will bo thrown Often for rialturt and custooiers and arery* hod; with a spark of huoutn faeUac in their aouls, and a shinpdastar in their pocket*, should arsil iheius<'lTe*>of ererjr possibie opimrtuoitjr for aildiog to the fund of the Fair. No object so wor* th; of »u|>(>urt has Wn priaentni for uian; years, and th« funds derired from thia undertaking should be almost If not quite equal to the great Sanitary Fair. Offers of all or a portlua of the profits derired from their rarious businesses hase been made by a numlwr of eur prumiuent merchants and nanuihcturcrm, hut still there are hundreds well ahla to assist who hare not, and do not in-tessd tw conuibuta a eaat. AU such should be noted aa uadeaerriaB of palronapa by a Christiaa commu-
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KktntejV Cdmrt,—Thecaae af tha ataawM* d T. Xhnawnt easaa wp this m arming. I' w«a pro^mm *aa tha hamda wfoa amad for tfoalr smpn had jumpet Mm haal at a lamding. apd had re-fcsed la eactttwue wnrtr. Jndge HalHday rary pewp-eriy
twak,
A P**fT dftrÍBfi akmf the oaaal a«tr Valmat aticai, thla aaaraia* daar* aa naar Ua adpa af Mm daeilwtey Osaa hta haaaaa aHppad dosm.amd rnmmrmtm ghrlwta tha dlteh, halwnaa a boat aadtha ahore. Ftwsa this pcalttaa Js* was finaiiy extricated v.sh coSkMderable difoealtr.
iBifmMta.—Corooer Bciarher held &ft/-foitr tiqi.aati drnrim the aaamik af Vorwmbar. IMP. Of
apaphwry mt tha hnta, foa rapasmna, aágfot ftmma phthi
foams lataaapiramea asid a pmlasamaHa. twamty-awa
Wkidij M h HpAíbíb*.—Wm. Oysat iammd
h.maeU hefoee Jwipe Rtrsmh thla ipamlng far haring M»Meh whlakf na a rtaaiiy for oamammptlBm. PtnmlMht M shandnm amah a peeraatlwa, ha was imed •SniM eaala, nmd aaeaaamaaded ta apply to a physl. c'sa laatmad «fa hmrhaapar la ptmacaiha for hla dlanaar.
luhtia Thmft.—Joaaphiae Orarea wan bp-foaa *a Mira Cwmrt this marnlmfo am tha chaips af mi pmmtm foaas tha aalahUshsmaam mi ■acm. Tha act harlmg prshskly haam per-pafoafod fa a tmrni mtmáml ahurtmrtwa, ths aeeaaid waa
aity. aad handed down to posterity as a reproach and warning. Tha Unian Betbal has done more psad than any banrroleat iaatitution in the city, aad tha fhada ta ba darirad fraas this Fair are badly needed to tacreass lu means for good works. The two oc threa thouaand littla chUdnn who weakly congia-gata in tha old building to pralaa their Maker and acck relief from bodily want, will la a fow yaara become men and women, and it rests In a grestt meaaare with oor citiaana whether their Urea shall be deroted to boaeat industry or rioious OMupa-Hona Krerybody shonld take this matter home to thair hearts, and reSeet that "parhapa by eontribnting an inalgaiflcnmt portioa of my poasesalons to this charitable purpoea I cha «re orne aoul from deg-Tndatton and add otta honorable citizen to the com-mnnlty,” aad than reach dowa into their pockets and comtribnta a fair proportiosi af their wealth as an ad-dttioa to tha Bethel frind.
'*Tha American Fiotentant Amociation, Tndge No. S, Imd ereml* derided to attend tka Fair In a body, and to ftamlsh a banner and flag.
If sll the <-nterpri*lnK soeletles In the city should dc-c'-leon a siniilnr eour».-, they would honor fhetu-sHtcs sod the city.
Boainem men aad all oibers should make it a point to taka their aooaday htach at the Fair refreshment taMa, aad ererybody who wishes to make pnrchase* shusH Tlait tha Bethel Fair flrst, and in moat in-atttii I I they will flad what ta wished, and at reason-ahla prices.
All amr dtlscas ahotild procure aeaaoa tickets. They are for mfs by A. A Mardam A Co., John Church A Cw. C. C. I elnlngar, F. £. hmlra foCa., and hy the
■ALr-rann AUAVaKmutTS.
Tha Exextrsiom CoaimiUea reporta armngemenU for exasMoiaa tlckata ta the Fair with the Ctaainnatl, Mamlltoa A Daytoa; Indianapolis,Ctnrinnatl A Lafay-Hta; Clmriaaati ATadiaaapolis Janctlon; Kentucky Osntinl aad Uttto Miami RaBreada.
Tickets at halffore mtea, together with tickets of admUsiaa to the Fair, will be sold at all offices on the
rmpefltira roads, oa tha days mendloaed below: Wedw
'ednaaday, December 8—Indianapolis, Cincinnati A Lafoyatta, aad Kentucky Central.
.Thunday, December 9—Ciacinaati. Hamilton A Daytom, aad Cincinnati A ladtanapolU JuacUou. Friday, Dacamher IP—UtUe Miami, Coiumbua A
The Fair will contlnne thraughout the week. Goods
iutraded for it should, as far aa posaihie, ba dofirared to-day.
TKB ESLIOIOVI FXETOS IVCBXAtlMM.
Crwwéaá H#Ptiaf« Last Mifkt abA tkip Mprm-img—Banriaaa af Up BakhaU—Mr *p&i*i Fmtmra Frpfxmama.
mmmt Irnmrn ritlimmmil Ak a amflfataa* parlad ta aat h«r
Tha nmatlag held laat aight ia Niath 8treat Bap-Mat ChmaU srm fhU af iatereat. Has. E. P. Ham-mend ap<Aa oo that well-kaowa and oft repeated taxi, "Smflar lJUla ehUdrem ta eame nata me, aad forbid them mat.*' Mm mpekm af Phwha Bartlett, af whom Jewathan Edsrards wrote, wha la eaMy yean harama a Chriatian. Ha aarwmgly ooa-Aem—d them 8maday Bchaal baeka which inrartably arat fpod chUdrca to the gratre. Ha would rather wrfreaf the Urlsg thorn tha dead.
At the dame af «ha flrst mMwUmg, emmrmrmtíam and prayer with ladicMuala bacauma pemaraL At PP. M. many want dowa ta the laetara roam, wheirn thee* wm Maglng, prayer and exhortation, the iwmm waa qmlta tiled, aad aighty-ds* par^
ataod ap for prayer. Tha maatlng eaatlaued Ull IP Vcleak. Na orna aaaamd to srtah to leas* for
Ummmim Park ZemttwmL—The
at tha Ilmeaim Path Ghaamh, laat lemmlng. sTao af the
fodalgsd la gamaraUy. said, aadaamrplaa
maBaoadforaMalmggsmla.of which thasa was a «ammlty MR. Tha alarm was glwan hy Me nM Ha. MtamthrlkAM. HMfo ■ha ImgifoMPM. and mawM Mama «P<ma hmae-
Iwgkalght rradaaMaMagirt
-Tldk BMintitu i|wtc n M tha MaEiMai tha Third t, mlatts* ta tha tight af paspirty • yaamafaga. Tha tapas-
I a# the eMÉÉ. whOe ira laUer wiehed te pía» U Tha
»Caart,J flpa taiiM anflMmad Um IMfla ama ba af tha
cwm« ntAOLT laLtTBh tnamro.
The laciura room nf Bacamd Charch, thla morning, W» pa erowdad m srer. Soma twenty raqueats ware seat M foa pmyar. oaa flar na editor of tha efty. Mr. Hsmmamd pmyai for Mm and nU mamhan of tha peem wha had haan aa Mad as to pabHah raporU af tha maattagi A mlmlatar aakad prayor foa nauta who pwBfomid aat ta baltara the Bible. A raqueat was aant la for pny« for UR Proaacutlng Attornay, wkkh was raaptaaad to. A frntltmaii who had beam
la tha north port of tha Ptnta foaad arary whof* that paopla were prnylng for OaeinnnU. They wa» deeply axarelaad ahaat tha BiUo halag eaat eat ef the pablic achaole, and lataraabafl la them meetiogx ip-pertaef whlah had he» pahiWhad Mr. Mamm»d nlatad ao iaddraitaf oahollaf oo tha paaaM a ItapmMlaa Jaat of a Haaday achaal.
Bar. Mr. TaytprapokaofthadiflMulty with a Mt.
Apt—I mr lhaaihar might; omaaf the hofsm esAasad topall; ihadrlrar aaraeh him on tha head <a brntHh act). The paasangrm got aat, pattod the honm. othars
pat their shoaldar aad pushed, aod the car went up wMbswIlL Pa sea moat ask tha daahtam aad Mep-lical to cumc sad htdp as.
%rr. Mr. Tayiar, of ThMd Chamh, made an aBhct-
Ire speech mm patlewco, exhorting sQ to remember
haw pMiapI «*d had been With na.
Tan ameotro iraararo. hear waa apaat ia tha asaal way. Bar. J. ta woo oflMa ..... I Mat araalag hy
Pmaday mhsal taachctni aad othafa that tha aacret of Mr. Hsmmand*apamar aad saasssi lay la UtM, that ha
prmchad CkaMt aad hMa orartflod, bM ondy la orary IlMiarm, hnMw aoary pan af R. Whila tetHog hM MtaamMpi Mgrna ha waa aafo to hrtog In Chilat Jmmm,
mi Ihorno, with hM Mk. Haan apskaoftbe fli* mmi pomar af tho ErgngrWM, A Horwogfon Udy mode raqaaaM for prayer for fear pacaoao. Olhorra-q—M wm* mads aad roapaadad im
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Bflfct«Jad«pL*Titt •am af the Vfttmi a*ad «Hh ftgpMv
Bogh Ury, *q„ •* the dofoeca. BaraaM made appltraitoa for aad
paodiag for two yaam, aad aa
wiihtn twaaly Am ’
Aaaaaa tfo* CM EHÉUd
till » * Moadsy
ThaMtaatlaaaf Urn Cmamltt» «a faraam Balbd
laoaenxfty ef
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It kaaWB aa the ‘KMd FaweQ Harhiaa hallAlag tW foet ta Magtii aad Mar I M leeeMdeeBMlerMamt, haM)iin
U Wirlwhiii ahaat flUHy y«an wMdMa la tottmn Volaara
»Ua msMpara M a taaahflag aoa-H haBlarted. pasa* wfll ha tfoafoH thaaa-
ba» aaaacapltd of lata, sad l-tnprsrraat the pesslUlliy of aaa-
XñntThaiaday
mn^t^jmd hi^paalaa*lmrat Into a law ramrt M Third straat, hatw*» JUn aaT Bmlth. aad Ktl.
wha WM la a rary IntaaMaMd asmAMte. ta 0ra tha fratt iamatm of tho eamkJMhs men sf hla roaal aaaampMsh^aaMK
' ay thaaaag'wlth
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count orVhtrh ha bas haaa
Mtho Moepimi
yflw—Al aad taaHtfL
Cape C. F. Ban win laetas* ta Daytaa *r night
Aahelaaeeaf eerpieaeem. UMheped that ha i
with
•o Haw Tar%. whara ha Caraertem A Qa., M the 1 Mr. VaMar ABaa haqMMfM* hM paMttea as Mghl oAlMr «# Ua eeamM, aad w« haemae eemaaeled with
M« Em* AUsrfoaw. Mr. ABha will oarry away wtth Mm Bma UM Mty tha wacm'ragatda af Ma hmCJuaa af flka gppipapor frataaalty.
Mm. B. H. rU* M rate af at eatertalnmaaM U Hew TaU for tarn «MBf d«Mi nada meaAa. They ilea M a Twea«y-«hlrd atraat, haSc M Ua ml having a luge yaad fatal, wlU prata, da. Tha pamaMm Ibamislrss araa pmmiis af tt m, 1 ilfliMlj whMh Mm. Ftfca aad daaghtar m llh-MPUy
H»cnn«8 nnxT wnoc.
WcMar fbapal, aa Maaday aad Taaodny areal*!. Brandway Pwabybsrtmi Chareh, Wcdaaaday aad >y maraM*. rrayar masting at the Saeoad a« IPM o’cloak. Praypr aMeUag far wiroa, aad daaghfin at Bar. H. IK Maer**» Charch, M • r. M. aaU day aant weak.
BxueiovB maa.
Y. M. C. AanociAVton. — Prayar sad coafereaca meettag tu-aight, m|wrtalty for young men.
Thara M to ha a children's meeting in the Prmhyto-rlnn Church M Gleswlnle nt 2 o’clock to-morrow aller-
A apacial mrating for prayer and inquify wilt bo hcM ta tha hall of the Y. M. C. Aasucbuiuu on hunday aftrraooa, at 4 o'clock. AU are cordiaUy Inrtted.
Ear. H. Thana MiUcr wlU addnm tha ahUdiaa aad «Meadaaf the BaptlatWibbalb Bahsil af loahlaad, to-nawraw at U oMfle*. Ptaf W. H. Danaa wlU ooa-daar Ua Magiag.
Bar. C. L. Thampann. pastor af tha First Praaby-tarlna Church, oa FaarU mUmmk, aoar^Inla, pnoUm • hwrth acrmoa to yaang.man oa MuaAay araalag. Sabfeet-'Thc Ptsdlgal Boa." Oo aad hear him.
Tha lUitlnm af tha t>ortk nanlrersary of tha Fawell Bmxtoa Miaaton sriU ha ha>d la tkm Miatb etiaet BeptlM Chareh, aa flahbeth atteraooo. tha 5th last., at * tf’alocfc. Able aditrmrai wtU ba doUrared.
By igaclal laqaad, the Bar. C. L. Thampaoa wUl doUrgrafoarUHnMntoyamag maa. In hU ehareh. aa Famrth sUwat. asar Mala, at o’clock to-marrow ■a haaaaMatad aa his theme, ••The Prodigal
JOURNAiaSTIC
BNTERPRISE.
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Seeing a reportorial friend rushing in hot haste, last ereuiag, orer the Ur bridge, note-book aud mrpet-bag in hand, we hailed him ta know whereto he wa* bound. “D-d-don’t stop lue, I-l’m la a hurry," be ani.werod, ratcbiag short breaths between the word*. •‘1 want to ea-eateh the down train on the Short Line.”
"Why, what's up?” said we.
"O,” mid he, "there’s got to be such a rlralry here for subnrban news that no neighboring burg of bslf a hundred house* must be orerlooked. I’m Jos* ruu-ninR dosrti to the rUlage at the faHs todo up iMIocala for our poper.”
We had buttoa-hold of bliq. by this lime, and, lika CoMridga*« Aaetwat Marinor, of whoai it was wrMteii
‘He holds him with Ids skinny hand; He holds him wi)h his lettering eye,”
w* held our broAhar itomlmr, rraUwta an aa later-riaw.
"What becomes of the papers down there T* was our next query.
"O, they’re to be diseonttnued,” mid.be. "There’s no need for them any longer. Tillage papers are done flw. Metropolitan journals like oura cdrer tha flUd."
"Well," said we, "ean you do it all yeuraelfr’
"No, not quite all,” said he; "I’m to do the serious, sentimental aad ¡^tanio. .•Gria’ will be down to-morrow to do the facetious, fictitioos aud fan-clftil.”
"Who’s at the Imttom of this?"
"Orange Mack and Littla Frit*," he hurriedly answered. "It'a a reform moremcnt. But keep oium, old fellow; not a word till wo get under way. H»nd-Bonie HalaUwd has Jone*, tha artist, engaged to do up the tragic of SedamsTllla. Ha M jealous, aad might throw in a distmzMag eleatont among as. We don’t csM foe Dicky Smi^; NempHk wUl take MNof him."
"Well, but"—
"Well. )>ut," i>aid be, impatlanlly interrupting us. Jerking ami leaving his button in out Augers,
"If we find the ▼tllage too scattering to work up, we’ll send for tho CuROXirt.*’* pony."
"No; we’ll bo d-d-dhonooBted if yoa do," was our indignant at>d quite emphatic reJoiniVer.
"Good-bye, old chum," he said.
"Good-bye,” we answered; and with that he dashed away at a rapid pstce, and ere now, no doubt. Is trying «a dMcover the historic loealltlea af '’Bearing Balph Maokpoto" and the ••Jlbhanataooy’’ la thegnmy hmm aad hrlaa-growa allays of tha aoquootarad TiUaga aad pastoral srwtra abont tba ancient mouth of Bmrgnam: "He went like one that hath been stuaaafl, And Is of aenM forlorn;
A MMldrr and a wlsar man He rose the morrow morn.
P. S. Ail important works hare explanatory note*, like tall-weights to kltee; therefore, we append them to this.
Rosriog Ralph Btackpole and the Jlbbenainoay, two prcmlnent ehwracters in "Nick of the Woods," a play whuaa inteuaely thrilling scenes aafl tiaglo deaeue-menta were principally lorated about and within the delightful rtidoas of the ancient mouth of the pure, limpid and ^losely Beargrasa; and which once—as is well-known to the world—ws* a great focorite with Lealsrilliaiis in their young and romantic days—the days of Ihetr ’Prentlce-ahlp—some thirty years ago, when their Tillage was in Its prime, bat is now, like their Tillage, quite forgotten.
••Amdent Mtmth qf BsmgroM."—By a prudigioos pleoc of spasasodie eaterprM* on the part of theaa tH-
l*en, a few years siaee, this Paetolean stream mt all the moat odoroas and rich fertUisiag properties, wm dlrertcd frtjjo ita aacient outlet, half way pa*t the front of the town, to a point on the Ohio aboro their chief source of water suppHes, donbtlem in ambitious but rain hnltation of our own entirely sneeemfril Deer creek enteprlaee.
Xqkl'i IflfmlflUon SUrflMoof*.
Tberais nothing pertain !ag to pbotognphy more entertaining and instrnetlTe than the ateiwoacope. The countleea pnbliahed pages of the aatnrallsto of the worid, tha nwmbetlem botfaa of trawM, nor the elo-qaaaca of Agaads, can begin to conTey the idm of reality aeearad by vlawlBg a number of stereoecoplc piciurce take* frmn natnra. Wa read ef iba ruins of Pampati aad Harcolaaaum, but with the ataraomepe wa may ataad aad measora tha gzeat oaluauM with ear awn eyas, and look along tha graad areanm of ruin with a satlsfoctlmi that ao lecturer can poedbly impart, ba his dascriptiwn arar so Tirid and eloquent. The stereoecope fase* besa raeüy Imprared ef late years, and can be had ef sarioas gradea si a eoat of flrom one to seTanty-flwa dollars. W» aar* been sbosm a new tnstrqmen^ of Tcry tngnakfcis arrangament, by Mr. W. M. Kohl, of the Arm of W. M. A C. C. Kohl A Co., af tbto city, who hara raceatly occupied the atora-room IW West Fourth street, and hare fttted it up ia a taateful sad elegant manner fee the aale of siaws aad aUtrcoacapra of their own mannCsctuie. Thia box differs greatly firom the rerolTing stereaaoope, which omstst* of a box in which tba sUdm are placed in frames, auule to re-wslwa by turning n handle at the side, and rlewed thiaagb the leas» at either *ad. The db-jeetloaa ta aach an arrangement are that the saac binary is very apt to get ont of order, the leaa» ar* flxad aad »n not ba changed to suit tha aym *f diflbseat fortlaa, and tha number of aOdm that caakenaad iBltMlUBitodi AU the» et^tieea are obTiated by thia lareation of Mr. KdhL Xt eoaalsto of a quadrilateral box wtth ihla of sUsar leaf. Uadar-neath the Uds M flUad a cor» of grouad-glasa, which meUowB aad dlstrlbutm the light and adds much to tha aojoyment of tha pleturM. I»te*d of Me rewelrlng arrangenient, the sUdea are put, back tw h*rk, ia a sartas af bsuam made to hold thaas, aad pMatd in a tin box hoMtng thlrty.wix lagaotsas aii'angsiaant, this tin
box M asada to ailde back aad fbrtk aa a wire track inside tha stereoecapie bax. Orar tha Un box is placed a diaphragm. By raiaiag tha kaoba at tha
slda ef tha box oaa of tha sUdm is ralead fram the tin box ap into tha diaphragm oppoaltatha lease*. Drawing the kaoba down displacas the slide in the diaphragm, raplams K In the tin box, asoTm the box to-sraid the lenam, aad puta another slide in position to ba ralaai to the diaphragm m bafoie, a'nd ao an antil aU the riawe ara laapacted, haak aad forth.
Xt baa Bsagy aduantagss i>*ar athar Inetrumeata, bat wa hare aot spora to mgaiiei» them. Tha box» s'* elegantly flnlahad, made of roeewaad, mahogany, or walnut. Mr. Kchl hm spaat yaars <rf pctient toll aad study in bringing this instrument to the high state of perflsetion it has attataed, and In inrenting and adaplltig Bsachioery for Ita wanufrieture, and weU 4c-serras tha »esem whlek ahoold always foUow meilC ThMr factory, larated aa the soathwvst comer of Elm aad Frant streata. Is well wdrth a risit. Any one who ia faad of obaerring the working of floe ma-tbinery will be aiu|>ly repaid for the trouble of going through. The ingenuity displayed lu the machinery M remarkable. We are glad to know that the entor-prise of the firw la meeting with ample reward, aiid that their busincaa is rapidly Incrsasing. NoAwithsiandlBf the gr»t adrantage derired fyom the improred maehii\ery, ordant, a majority of which raiiie from the Eastern iltatea, are far In adraooeof theablUty to Ail them. One of the best landarape pbotographera In Fbiladelphis writes that he aerar ww frilly aUra to tha baautios of hia asra pMtotm until ba had rlawed them through thia Begnlntor. Maay af oar Htlsens who hare been trar-aUs« In Eoiope hare glraa aiAara Ibr this patent, and my that ta aU tbclr IrrareM they hare not seen anything ef tha kind equal to It. Prmninent dealera
frracaaataa^ H«srx.—ThM Instltutkm, on Central srasnw aad Front, will be opened to-night for the btiuAiais sumugcaa. Members of tho mwmittee will be pammt, aad taUi haldabttof reUglona aorrl» at 7 caatk.
WauLjrr Caarxi..—Rer. E. F. Hsmwiond will ad-dram the ehlldiwa at this place at 3 P. M. Ail peras»'are mrdMlly lurUed to attend. Also, in the mam pM», Mr. Uammoad wUl hold another meeting to-«a*naw, at fl P. M. Aa tha number on to-muri«w wlB ha rary large, paapM mast go early wha expect ta getBs. Last Baabatb arer 5M went away, unable to fata admMMsffi. _
C«M<art Er th« laAgan.
At thaaagnsatlaB of thakaapera of tba Ninth Street Statioa Haw IS, a dechlad lmp»Tem*t hm ba» made in thasBrammedayma for the pear, hopfcMm unfor-Sauatea who, wttheud a roaf to ahaltor thsm, aeak pro-teertaa In tha kladly »ra mi tha UMtmuuit aad Htrgiiaala mt Paiiee at tha statlaiw, fladlag it better ao to As than to w»Atr the long nig hi, chUled to the mmmm, hnngry, dmoiate, dlee»mgeA, aad amr» kaawlag why they lire at alL Seaklag by day labor to pawBaar tha hare m»na af wbalatcaca, they drift from haor to hoar, untU tha ahadm af al^t aat in, a* the*. aaarcnaBd of »y erUmm except extreme poTorty, they only aak lepoae npoa the hard the Wart» hsasi. It to rewlJIy ac-Uailled time, when the regular to the W'ork Hosww as ragraats, better aad haulUitor eeadlttou of
floor of corded for lod*r« are asstgaod whore they aodwy
The
__. --P®®foc«o«P*nlaBenU
tojhreodhoMMathlag. and they asuat do as beet they
Herrtofot* the qnarten afforded u s*eh uafortu-
: . ■ " ***^ was, U a aooiuent, bon-
i» • partition.
•• *od fomale skM of the ceU*
ewMy exHadm the lodgers (ro« the» who wiU be ** rarlouserlmm btobra the Court. UreaAara^atoSUm-toHme todgj», departments no a arhooi for crime, ud la to be eommended
Bdia Etote XntMrs.
aatxa^To takk ri.Arx.
W N. ( appeiler, real eotote agent, Mt. Plesmnt O w-;: 9cU at aoctkm » Moaday afreraoon the larxe’snd WCÜ Í9tpro*(d form of R. McGrlUard, Esq.. two and a half Miles southweot of Glendale. For porticular» see ad reritoemaut ia aaction coluam.
thraoghoat tha country atoa gira them tha ptuftraace orer other mamifoctureo.
We think them admirably adapted for Ckrtotaam prraeata, m they are not aMy eleg»t and apiwapriate, bat an smMing, wlmdaMlng aad laatructlre.
KlBFOSTVm OF A CZMCIMMAIIAM.
Ha >«7* fl tFlaadid ItaaMar, Btarti Bar to OaliMrmia, mmi aha FomaAm la tha Oalt Btraam.
A fow days ata» we aoSieed the feet thet our welLAnown ettis», Adaslral Darld Olbera, during bis recent trip to New York, had made purchase of the elegant stcumer D. C. Haskin, at a cost of 980,000, snd bsd started her to the Paeifle eoe^t, to take a plaee la the Un« of busts running in connection with the Paeiftc Bond. The purchase was made of Commodore VauderbUt, and
was considered an exceUcnt bargain, an erldenoe of which is the fold that within s week afterwards he was offered f20,000 adrauce ou the purchase price fur the Tcwael.
On the ISth of Norember ahe^tarted from Now York, and this morning’s dispatches bring the an-doaneement that on the 17th, at half past 11 P. M., she foundered in the Gulf stream, 400 miles from New York. Mz. UilwoB started a day or two since, expecting to meet hie rassei oa the Paeifle coast. .The news of her km will no d»bt be first iccetTed by him in Sen Fnwclseo. Uto fitenda kpre will jeia with ns la regreto at his loan, but those who know Mr. Gibson will be perfoetly weU m»rrd thet he has the old fleotck eae*y and peraeTar»ee which will snpply the
pla» of the ioet wmael in the miekest time possible, ib»U
and with aa squaUy dartrable 1
MAH> ITFOM THS MUM BMLLXMS.
HiUabor* b» tlw Bm**.
Yecterdey, by ordstf of the eethcirlUm, e descent was made up» the bar-roome and ealoom in Hill»-tiero. Highland county, thla State. The proprieten and bar-fceepcm were sumasarily seised end tacarcer-aled iujalifor ra InfiringeoMBtof theStatokrw. The eflhir craetod ooeetdeeable exc4teae»t in that Tlclaity to-day. s
Th« Cluuafiom Iiuteh-Xfitan.
Siaee our reference, a few days sin», to the Champion Lunch-Eater, » ambitious desire is manifested by scTeial Inridkuu ladirlduala to teat their priority for the poaltloa. They are aot willing to allow the honors to depart ao caally from their h»ds. To this end a match has been arrauged for the coming Christ-nia* luach, and the points selected are Lew. Bowm»’a, J. W. l.mtaer*s, or the "Velocipede," F. Thlealng and House, thus foirly representing the
the
p<^ts at which the lunchera do most congregate.
^ e hare only to add that the champion referred to by I» beretcdure is in sctlre training for the grand match, and is devouring a* much Ib.^ as he
at the least possible cost for hU drinks, he haring reduced li.ncl.lng to the icality of an actual ««hslstenoe
atflrcc<nls i->r day. The ..... may b„ empty
In the Muruing, but the l.lesKd lunch mukcs for all.
up
MEIMITH’B IMBROOLIOS.
He OratM té aa Hnajmpatketie Andi*nea— He OeolinM to Prodnoe the Books—The "Bnteh" have Ooaa Baok on him, and ore
H# Lea««r
Thiogs had rather a queer look about the office of the Mount Auburn street railroad last night. It was quite evident that there was rep^irtoiial plunder somewhere in the Ticinlty. There was no aound of rerelry, no marching to' and fro of anued moit, no blaring of trumpets and b»tihg of drums, but never-thehwa it was weU understood that another meeting of the IMrectoni of the rood to the hill-top, of which Kehmfth nsed to bo absolutely, and yet claima to be dc Jarto, Presidoot, waa to be held. One by one the in«n who are supposed to be Directora dropped quietly in, * and among them came a frill quota of the people’s fHcnds, the reportera. At 8 o’clock there were present of the Dl* rectors Mesara. Hun*ke, Schlotman, Hueffer, Hof, Garrison, Allison and the indomitable T. A. Now of these ser» gentlemen the flrst fbnr are well-known Oenuens. They are supposed to be the impersonation of the aenthuent which the dwellers beyond the Rlrlne cfeUHahi fbr him of whom ft bas been said that tf the Dulrh are hell, Nesmith is their deril. The tranaactloBa of last'sTmlisg would seem to indicate thet the enlcNfrcsTrffa^K'*'^**^* keretofoce existed between Nemtth and the Teutons no louger prevails, for thd flifl IjlwlMiaaa <M theereqlng, after Nesmith called the meeting to ordnr, waa Mr. Hoeffer, one of the Gensmna sfaraseld, who demanded to know where the hooka of the road wtatm. To this qusetion Hee-mlth gave a rwry erwsiTe answer. Its cslnrty remarked: ^‘That don’t answer nsy queatloa," »d then proceedid in a remarkably terse and el«ac*nt stylo to pronounce a vindication of tiis offictal cour*« in coenectton with< the Mouui Auburn road e«|>e-rially, and street railroad aflalrs generally,
which aoothor af the Oenuae frieoda, Mr.
Schlotmaa,' Intermpted with a motion to adjourn. Tbto Mr. Nesmith treated with scornful
disiwgard, a*d eoatlaaed hia DeuMstbeirtM harangtM, anathamsriaing sundry aad divna individúala who were preai’Ut, and euJogiaiug smne who were abs»t, until he worked himself up to a height of frenxy from which a sudden foil would certainly hsre proven rhetorically fatal. Huddculy Mr. Hoeifer, who had mMBtime been cfaaflag and fretting under the attrition of Neamith’s rough-edged senteaeca, and waiting for an egportunity to get in » edgewise word, cateh-iog at a ehan» when oitr orator stopped » iasUut to ga* for breath, Jumped to bfo Caet, put frehiotman’a araUon, »d declared it earcied. The \rerasan ele-aa»t imasedtotely withdrew, aod MesasiUi, after eraaalng kto Mfai swhUe befura the (Ira, expressing » ofdni» er two te tho» who remained, and chewing the and ef hia own reflections upon the iaraautability of mundane aflhin, foldrii his mantle about him, »d atoikod fbrtfa Into the darknoM of the winter night in aeurch, aa ha him-actf declared, of a musical feast aad a frteadly gauM mt che**.
All the ev»M of yesterday seem to point unmis-takmbly to tltaepinion that the Dutch are ao longer heU iu Nesmlth’a esUaaatioa.
coirRT BFnLi.ETnr.
'Xlke Bithlo in Kbo OoturtM.
coiracsioK or hr. kihob aroument.
CYMflfa TadKff* Cfadier AdlvlaM»MieMt.
•UPSBIOX OOirXT^XnBAIr THBM. Before Judf» Btoiw, Hagans and Taft.
Jobg D. Minor Mai, n. The Board of Education ef of. After five days *f protracted ai^|^umeot, this esse
wwcleeed'feekMrdey alterno» by The c»clasi<iaof the argument of Bufua Rina. Esq. The same latci^ was manifested by our ciitufil Oil the last day of the argument as on any prevlons day. Below we give ab-
eoDchidlng porU» of hla spoech, «e fol-
waa
straets of the lows:
In relbrence to the provision of the Coustitntlon re-quirtug the teatfolng of religl», morality and k»wl-edgs, he aald:
Ttla mo new thing. IttakmJle rim In the early history of the American colonlea. t clrira, in other words, that thM Id» of the puMfe seheel toMhlag the
oMursl doetifno of raUgMo, wbleb I undertook to de-line as our American InatHuti», aabatitutiog
which coaid not be done by the dhurch.
It, Umt tber*
rogk
--------------------There to
question ahoot It, that there was greet
content about tbto umitter in the early
Uement of the cotonlea, and the idea that to mtertoined that a grmt many of the coloni» fonerd Govcramepta fíft tbeoikehrea, which did not prouide fur freedofti of raUgloua «aéni», to a great mistake. It ia certain that, »e hundred and fifty
, this aubj^ waa much agluted In the oolo
ng befoM thAs^Declaratfon of lod^^nden»
years ago, nles. Iio
this thing m the publie % school tsarhing the geoerrt doctrine of^iglon aa the beaia of the Htoto waa gra-crally un^ratood throughthit the united oolonles.
trust Uiak^^e sluUl, ene of thtoe duys, pat down this id» that thU country hagan Its eXtotMm o
... . . » the 4th
of July, 1776. This coontry bad » origin Iom beiore that, and a very reepectable ortgla, too. And If we study the htaUéry of oar Colonial laws, we sboald perhaps have a better idm of the ecquireuaento aart laamiag and bahHa of thought, of the as» of
these tfmea,who acquired thaThUfo statesmanahip whteh hmgi^* fbem such a oadvetsal reputotloA
I think
thrmaghent the world aa wise and greet
rTs—-estate dep . ______
In the elemMtary prja-
it plain that aafrij^^oQhe SUM depends upon Uie
I meak now for all etaaa» nod lapMal to this 0»rt In the
instruction of the clplra archrleti»ily. eeodlUooa of chihtom. oaass of the thoumnda of chlidieu yet unborn, not to aqow this provision of the Oonstitntion to be trampled under foot, hut thet y» ehaU austsfa H. and giv* It the vigor anMMiwer arhfch H WaeMtowAed to have bar our firthecT^nrinitod it.
* Mr, KTngsummed op the claim of the eoaneel for the piainufls la thia case in the fi>llowlBg propoel-
1. That the common ecbools ar* esUrtdlahed »d naintained exprcstdy by the State, as the means of Hstreetiag the pieple 1* religl», uMrallty aod kaotr-edge, as the haaM ef the Govwt*aeea4.
^o Bill of BMhta, sectkm T.
CoaetUntlon^Opo. 1869-BiU qf l^ta, aeeUon 8. OrdlnanMof lW7--/ndid"'ATtlcle'ofiR*pBot.
A« to «gfanam» of 1787, ew 9 Ohie, 419; 9 Ohio, Mt
17 (Bilo, 428.
That the religl» aad moraltoy latooded h
provial» in the Bill of Mghts are reived and p*ovailing prIncipMaof rived frnoi the Blhle, and us Mch wHl'
latooded by this thejcenersUy i*-
i the Mhle, BDd es aeeh wrtíbe^^ldiály aad Buutolned by the Murta. >
Act te Prevent Immoral Practleee, 1 8. snd C., 447; so»»ded 8. aad S., 989. mate vx Chaadiee, 2 llsrringt» 55g.
Fw.j >M vs. Bugxleo, 8 J<din*on Mt.
(•'I Mgreff va.Tomaa»weultfi, 118. and R.
400.
ConMa»we*lth va. Kaeelud, 2ff Pick., 80¡¿ •
A That the Bible, betog the louBdsti» and autbor-itstive exjMHient of the religion and morality thus reeognteea by the Conetltutlon as essential to good
fluveiumcat, is inseaunlds from the educatl» which t cniotos. ssviBf always those a he eeaeei»tkMisly object 1t> the reading or hearing of the Bible or any
4. That, therefore, the total nrohll Ittoo of religiod*
inetruction, and reading of rvliotous Umfcs, Includlag the Holy Itihle, in the common srifools rntsMUfocdoy the State. 1*1br utterly subversite of s cardinal principle and provtoton of the Conriltutl» and Government, and not heipg within the sc<qM* of the powers ev» of the tíenerál Asflenibly itself, the resolutions adopt^-by the Sehool Board, November 1, 1869, are in violsilon of law, sud s uairpatlon nu<i *i>uso u4. poWfcr, sad, therefore, oiit^t ti> t>e su|>|>ro«sed by the
perpetusl Injunetiua of tki* I'ourt. M»icjpsl^'ude, section 160; (tblo Laws, 178,
dgfitoaaavawaa* o-vmatoy mvTv-Mvog AJtofliU BdMWH, AfsV
After Mr. King to«>k his seat Judge Sutrer mid:
An behalf of myvsif and the other members of the Court, laaoat he permitted to saauracoassel that we hewe Hetoned to the smiiueuts of tiiegeuUemea who have spoken with s greM deal ef plrasure snd sstisfoctlon. We ngvu been ex-^edinglv grettfisd at the msaner In which they have diseumsd the »h|eet on both side*, exliibiting learn
ing, legal Mumea, and a very profound ezanilnsU» at the subject; snd slth<nwh we have sat here now five days, yet we would wiUlngly sit here five days
longer, oould we he se well and ao th<wvugUy In-struc^ during that time sa we have during tWtime
alr»dy oecupted. It will he toipusalhie to'^wy when in deelS» tMs oa». We i^l ti’
we w
t|me.
The Court then adjourned.
s ■
take our own
. cxniBT OF comtoir fubabl Before Judge Cox.
■PIY xesiNFr AN lHI>OB8U 0» A VOTB A8 KAXKB, Frank M. Oeeael vs. H. Q. Kenaett M mL Thla suit vmeorigiaslly breuAt hHbv*a magistrate by nlaintilT Mloet Gee. U. Ga#y as makerefanotoaBdlUary U. iCcDDett sod Carter Usslsy as iadoisen. The eaaa W£s appealed by the two latter to thi* Court, and not sfpoatodostoGafy- The pialnUff filed hfe^j^^a,
<Am^ Ktmrnmu:, mm maker, smd Gaatop, i
usd allegl» s demand upon Gt-ffy only as asaker, and notiM to the others as indorsors. The plaLatllT —tvf
Judgment against them as Indoisers.
The Court, in deeldiiig the case, said the sllegatim being agaiiiMt Gaffy and Keuuett S8 makers, the that the demand had been made only ou one of «C¿ t,ers fo not aufficient te hoM the todosaer. Guslar, '•ji T**,«.‘*®'“““’*^,®»'*4hsrab*»made oabothl slleg^ in the petition, tto for as the peUttoa is
Aste Kennett,
as In-
conrerned, thst allératiuu di*ohsit;es Gszls^**
, he Is suetl iu tho Cowrt below rgehima
_ ----------agulast
endonar, I do not think be c»n be lielSrMp»HÍble in
dmr. The petition aeeks to rhoige him as a maker The suit having been t-ommcnced aealuat hi,u m .0
foiumvncea;
him us an
this action into diflbrent he wse orlginrally aued, esfMKiiully Court. Judgment fur defeiiiduuts.
* M^lufi-
without leure of ^t»dlsh A^Brown for pisiiitrmi ; Cat ter Oaalay, coiia^
^ TnUHCT SUSTAUrXD.
John B. Wihi» vx John Richards» m
e/. The
Sluintiff recorered u verdict of 8196 ugulnar tha do!
•ndsnts, who were tho trnstcea of s seiect achool in
tng diachurged from the iHwitioa ef tsucfaer in the
aroool vitkout reaNonablo or probable csu*e. A luow tion WMB tnadethls uiornlngfTir a new trial/
The^ ('ourt, after reviewing iho teHtluioi/y. aahl he
m—w wttat, fodirr rflrvivwiii)s luis leAuuionv, ftala he »»». ProP®*?y randet^ and he-Ifovid th*t another trial would simply rMult in s sUuilar verdict, with an iiiuMMdtlon or cuaU uixm thn dcfeudsutx Mott» overrulftd. . “I’on the
A ai- MlTTltltOSDgS^I
of tlm LatwrcuM, witieh ia hocaulMg knot» as s tao4
excellent late vsrietr.
Vicur of b^inkfleld liy .T. W. Ilemmlrt, Col
lege HUi. Fair i»>c!men of tius' vslaubto toflB varfety:
Mine* from Mr. IL Vlneeiit—Red mtrrunt of I8W,
’Tiieetit—Red ourrant ofJSfl white currant of 1868. Both in excellent condition.
tin motion, a vote oCtbSnkH was returned to Hun. P. V,. Ktrader for vslushte agriciilturul d<K-uineuU.
Mr. Kichmoiid, of the Oliio Fniuotogical Hoeiety, made rome remark* en grape culture, giving It aa th« experience of mowera to hia ne%hborhoodi (ffo»du»ky1 that the system of l»g pvnning wmila prove mmt auecumful. Mis theory was that ths vines Rhould be spread out so as to get the full lnflu»ce of
MiU and sir. '
sun snd sir.
Mr. Hammett made a statement of focis tood-ing to establish the same theory. He aim called at* of tots p»rs toMttoniA to the cspratolly ths Vloar of Winkflebl, which he said cmild Im salMy reeom-iveiiUedto ail piante ra wish Lug to sosuiw’good Uto vHPietieH.
Mr. Mswarth hsspto qirtteá talk» pmmm,émá-mm :r by Mr. Cook, who Inaisted Ah* too mneh uselem tidt ' ata<
h- called to order there was too' mneh uselem prwy speeohHyiug dq tte is^ngx H«
said there wa* universal complaint about so much talk. . ■ ‘.i
The President decided that Mr. Howarth was out ot order, sk the wahject of Mr. VineettCs cnrrhuC ^rth« was bef >rs Use bsuse.
Mr. Vincent MVS the fórmala for mskiflg his wine, sf fellows: 0» quart Suraknt julee, thves q»rt«
water, three pounds Denuursra sugar; Uto aktxturs to stand in ntone jars, coven^ with paper.
On tosttofi. tkafo^ty adjsom^ > £
I
0fiuiit7 Oé^MlofiioBan* FrofiMRlagt.
The Comaslsrtoaers aHow*d the following Mils this morning:
To Lewis Cnshman mtd George Jeflriss, tor expenses In goingloud retnraing from Dayton, Ohio, In ar* retotiw Jskn Kslfes, 887;,.
•To Meier A Riemsyer, tor lumber tor use In Court Bouas, tlMfil.
To sasM, for lumber for Caithsgs road, and draysge, 8188 96.
T* Rsbsrt Clarks A Co., for three MCts of atststes for use ofCourt of Csmmon Pleax 961 80.
.To J. W, Rson, on seeonnt for work to making plat* for uae of Auoltor’s office, 9180 00.
LFX uirai AuuJlA/A ■ vxmsx.^. vxw w.
*10 M. Bslstsud A Cm., for advertising not!» to tax-
pa^e^ OM nqim^ ll«vee_time*, fal 00.
iuciuusti f'intricr Company, fur advertiaing notice to taz-payerK, one squara, three times, ffit 00.
To J. Bchoobel, for six days’ werk in the Court
S9 fireman
£. Doran, for seven days’ services
in ths Caurt House, 821.
Ts J. Bteeinum, far keying Engiaesr’s hsrse raq tncoAli, |90.
To L. H. Murdeek. for Ubrary chaira, marbto top table, snd office chairs for IVwrt House, fSt.
To Moore, Witotsch A Moore, for statioeery, *<., for the county offices, 8900 7A
To A ring A Jones, for work done on Eighth street bridge, and materlwa frtrolshed, 89,786.
To J. W. MsClelUn, for 19 perches of gravel token from his land for use of roads In DUtriet No. 5, Spring
field township, fS 86.
Td asme, for 230 perches of gravel and At pesehra of Irtst
Btoae for renair of roads to District No. e, 8pringfi«ld
townahin. 8G 75, 1
1V> B. F. A Ilea, for 120 perches of grtvsl for use of
T* K. F. AUea, for 120 perches of grtvsl raods la District ^ Springfield towaehlps 818.
To aaato, lor 80 perch» ef gravel for luw of roads in Dtolrict 8, SjNrto^ekl townsit^, 812 79.
To mme, for 180 serrhs* frf gravel for District No. 1, epringfieli tOWasUp. $37.
•AjmonrCEMEJTTS.
Spasms in children are Itoquently »ussd by wona*. B. A. Fahnestock’s Yermlfiige will expsljhsm.
At a remedy for coastipation and indigesti», C. F. Galtoa’a Dyspepsia Bemcdy can not be excelled.
9
FINANCIAL AND COHBIERCIAL.
Satcrday, Deoember 4—12 M.
The BHmmr market is te^ close to-day. Bankers arediscoantingbut little paper. The rate remainB about the same as our laat quo-tationa.
There ia a very large amount of paper due to-day, and tmnkere are not dispoaed to extend their discount line until they see the result of thermyments of to-day.
Kastein excha^jige b in fair simply. We have no change to report in the rate.
In gold there ia but little doing. The buying- rate is 4 per cent, bekfar the New York quotations, and selling at | orer the same.
Bonds are boitoht at ^ bek>w the Wall street figures, aod aold at i over the same. We
silver, small...............................
flOver, tone.............. ............118
D. 8. faosi£, 1881..*------ 128J
StUiHS:
u. S. boada 6-301!, ..„ai8
V. s. bonds, 5-20S, 1884.......... ..111
U. 8. beads, 640s, 1888.-------:------tlf^
U. 8. bands, foSQs, 3888, BSW.........114
V. £L bonds, S-20a, 1||7-----
V. 8. bondl, 5-209,1888.....----------114
U. 8i homdm, 18-48x11^^:^:^. tOS
V. 8. hoods, 19-48S, smaU.....
m
Gold kt New York waa firm at 122f. Got-eramaffita are somewhat stronger in New York, with an upward tendenev.
The quotations for the noon Board to-day are as follows: ¡'
U. 8. Stxsa, IW Five-tweati», II
1S«4.
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In the New York market stocks are firm. The uuotMiftos of stocks ha New York, at Ut O’clocffi to-day, compare with the pteoediag two days as toUcws: i
Tburv.
gsw York (tontrsl l
Hsrt*» IsiraV. ',ZV.
Reading,_____
Michigan CentraT. .....
Michigan Boutbsni .......... 84
lllin:^ Central ................133.
Cleveland A PitUburg............ 80
Chicago A Ncrthwratern ....73’^
preferred 87*’
Back Islsnd.............-.............106
ntteborg. Ft. WayasA CAioago 8#
Ohio A WBstoBlppl »rtlfi»tw.. ^
Bt. Paal_______
84. Fuul pyefmsa*. .....
Wmtern Dai» Tslsgraph..
Pacific 1^....
Adams’ Exmresx .
Aoteric» Expresx.
United 8tatos Expn Merch»ts’ Uni» Exp)
««crip, 81^
The New York AtUeftn of Thursday saya, in regard to the dry goods market:
The market is a ttttls excitad to-day over the braak in prints, which, contrary to all expectotic place tbis momtog. Standard prints are All off
took
and buycM are in sppear»» quite aetivi; but wflH all aiqwaraooes the fact wmsins, that few of tba goods
are mqviag at the decltoed pi[|ce, aiM ^9 whole
we toll te perceive »Yfoeneflt which the market has attalaed fnini the sadden downward movx Other damssttos ara qufot| sosas few moving » otders, hut InauAcicut to Jibnd any activity to general trade.
Otherwise tjmw prints nominal quotoi changed, afio ratos si* rultog slightly fina*r.
»s are un-
BzfMfrrta ffiffiii Intportiu
The following are the imports and exports for th* past 24 hours: lui-ojiTs—Apples, 824 brls; bartoy, 2,691 bush; batter, 142 kegs; cmdtos, — box»; corn, 8,913 bush: cheese, 131 bexm; co%e, 228 b*»; eott», 374balm; clever seed, 29aaeks;Tonr, S,(W»ris; hay, 388 toOm; hofx 6,8» head; laitd. 199 tm. and — kegs; molai — brls; malt, — bush; and bac», — hhds, —•
112,747 Um; pe4atoex>(4l8 94 hhds; mttT hHs;
l| Irntd. Ita tea, and — k«gs; motomnz, , — bush; oats, bosh; pork
hhds, — Marees, Iffi brto, — boxes, ttoesTule brls; rye, 486 bushtsogar, — brts; wheat, 956 boah; whüd^.
l.^ toto'; timothy seed,'— brto; petndeum', 281 br¿! Exrowra.—Applr ----- •
_ *9 f9VKK\MeUD8y «fiOJ
Applw, 196 brto; barley, — bush: butter, 81 kegs; candi», 657 bou»; corn, TOO bush: cheme, 4‘26box»: eoffm, 148 bogs; cotton, 70» bal»; clover raed, 7 sacks; fl»r, 3,702 brto; hay, 30; b<
Clover raeo, i sacxs; u»r, a,7«i t»ri»; Uay, 30; bogs, —; lard, 606 tierce*, and — kegs; molassex —brto; malt, 106 bush; oats, — bush: pork and bac», 24
bhdis — tierce», l^l brls, 6» iwxes, — lbs; wotsk-41 brls; rye, — bush; -. . . .
toe*. 41 brls; rye, — bush; sugar, 34 hhds: —it
3.17 brto; wheat, 1,425 bash; whisky. 1,066 brto; timothy seed, — brto; pmrotett»r4»3 tMx
Dally Beridw of tlM ClnelnH«tl Karket.
Reoortcd ExprenMy for^TCxaomcxa, aiUr the close mt ’Gká’MM kéun, » the day of Pubifoatloq.
_SÁrí-RDAY, Deoemher i.
BUTTER—The receipt» are Y8fjr light, hut there fa not much demand, and prices steady and unchanged.^ We quote: Strictly prime to choice yrflow roll sells at 30@33c; medium grades nominally held at 26@28c; and common in fitir demand at 20@2Sc pear Ih.
BEANS—The supply ia liberal, and the demand only fair. We quote prime to choice mediums at $2 76<^ 00. and Navy. f3 00@S 25 per bush. ^
BKAN, Ac.—The finer grades of oflkl are in good supply, but bran ia acaree. We quotei Bran, klO 50@17 00; ahipatufik, $20 O0@24 00; and middlinga, $30 00@35 00 per tun, as to quality.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The demand i.s good and anpply light, and prices are firm at $8 5<^8 75 per brl for prime.
BAGGING—Market inactive, and prices ominally unchanged. We quote Kentucky
1869.
Á:íy anJ fiih market qmet, "^ea-
aina are quotod at US 00(^ 00 per box,
.LmmhiAk iR fBOO®# f#d*eFhrk8fat8
CHANBEHUlCa—8u*
giMid, and aenBand ontv modemte. hut pnce» steady at $0 OOÍ^ 12 -per br! fob wild, and $13 00(^15 00 fog cultivated. “ ' ' -
Dried FRUirq—.\npjf* are irt demand at 6J@'.8c per Ih for dark to choice bright-
Peacliea in denutad at O^lOc per lb for halvffu^ hi lots, hnt the ctfiStrhlgfl light, find sales in jt jobbing way are at l@2c per lb higher; quarter» nonunaUy quoted 4tt 0^7c per lb.
FLOUE—The market is quiet, hut pmoea ateadv. W'aqtsoto winter ionrs: Family, $6 2Á (a d 60r extra, $4 8605 0(h superfine, $4 50 0^ 05: low crades, ^ 00^ and spring flouiii, $5 0005 60, aa to quality and b«ñncL
GRAIN—WnKA’r~-No. 1 red winter held at $1 120113, hot quiet; No. 2 cjuoted! $1 09 01 10 per látah. No hill of eon»qnence here. White held at $1 1501 35, as to qiM^
Byw—Both demand astd offeringa light, and mvket quiet. No. I sadable at 93095c; No. 2, 90c; and rqjectedrBO085c.
Cork—Old iia qudiM al 00 to 95c, aa to quality; not much efiarad, and but little de-mondt New ia offered at 78 to 80e, bat is sal-abla only nt 76 to 76e on arrÍTal, or 79 to 80c, delivered at distilleries, for dry lots. New ■helled iMlectad.
Oats—The demand is fair and the market steady and firmer. Bejec^ed, 46048c; No. 2, 49(S^lc; No. 1, 52054c, and white, 55056c, as to location.
Barley—Market dull and nominal, wHh nmre oellara than buyora. FfiU ia ofifeiwd at $f 4501 50>r^oice, $1 40 for No. 1, snd $1 SO ror 2. Canada npring ai $1 250 1 SO fo^'prime. State apring sold at $1 15 for fulljyprima.
HOtfS—The markelgia quiet, buyers holding off fojt conceaaiona, but drovers not wtJLiin, ma^ them. Sal» nmged from $10 fly SO, grow, fbr light lb heavy atmagea,
Irm held at $10 60, bn* net mftl. Diweed range jEroin$12 25. to $1$ 76 net, aato
. ISaY—^The better/grad» are ifo fair demand, and only a moderate supply,%ut pricw 8teady, but lower grw tw neglected. We quote No. L ümoihy at $17 00018 00; &ir, $14 00016 00, and tcommoo* $11 00013 00
Bx inn, on arrival, Mtd $1 0002 00 pef tun ^er from store.
HEMP—^'mall takf are nuide |o epiimers at thffi ^otatia»f|hut if round lota w«ne wanted fionooasiona would be granted. We quote rcqgh fit $190 000200 00 per tun for Kentucky, and $100 OO01to 00 fbr Missouri. Dressed is held at 180mc
MOLAfe
New OrlwDs, but soaply liberal at75083c per gallon, for good to choice. Sugar-botiae sirupa
d^nw*
Lard, in tierce^ In kiega, 19|e.
pmmd.
ÍÍ—^Thére
ia a fair demand
quiet at 60c to $1 15 per galldn, as to quality, ^rglium sells at 45055c, aa to qulitr.
(«LD—Lik8EKI>—The demand is of a reteM character, and the market ia doll at 90c per gallon.
Lard Oil—^The demand is &ir in a jobfatftg way and prices steady, though there is nothing in large way. Extra sells at $1 4801 50 per gallon.
PimtOLEDM—Market steady with a fair demand at 80033c for rafined. Lubricating
40060c per gallon as to gravity.
PROVISIONS—Not much demand
for
mwts, but some inquiry for, lard.
Mem Pork—€2ty packed nomiailly held at $31 50, though $31 00 was beáug taken for smue lot^.^
Dry Salt Meats—Inactive at 12012\c for shoulders, 16016|c for clear rib, and 16}0 for Clear ndw, 15 to 20 days in salt. Bacox—Bhouldemquoted at 14|c, chMn* rib aides sold at 17|c, and clmr ajdea, 18^: packed. Sugar-cuied hams, 22|023c, caq-vffi^d and^ckei ^ V'.
LarB—* *»me gelded leaf in moderate demand at 18Jc iu tierces, but held atTfMc. Prime steam sold aPR3|c. ^
Gffinar Meats—Sal» at 110111c for fiheiridejrs, 14014|c for udes, aad I5|015ic for nams. Buym offer the even figurw lol n^nd. but aellora generally ask \c more for desirable weights.
^ POULTBY-The^mand for that in fine oondition is good, hut poor stock is dnlL Chickens ranm from $2 50 to $4 00j>er dozen Hve, and $8 0004 00 dressed, as to qualitv. Turkayg^ jbo^Ul O^Tcftch, live, find 130lác
ABS—Demand light and m«^kat dulL We quote: New Orleans, 12^14e; Dema*
rara, 14i0l5ic; Cuba 1201SJcl^ Porto Bico, 12i014o; refined yeHow, fl41014Jc; , extiA “CL’^16c; “B” white, XfiJc^i^A'^hite, 15Íc; and hard, 16|c per lb. ‘ \
SALT—'Dome^ic in o^ter Mippg, but fair demand, at 40c per bush and $2 25 per'brl. Turk's Island offe^ at 5205Se p^ bush. Liven^duU tan 3002 40 pwr bog.
B££I)B—Glovar iadnut hut quiet, at 15c per lb for prime. Timothy held at $4 00 per .bush, but not much demand. Flax quiet at $1 7501 80j>erbush.
VEGETABLES—PoTAToaB—^The demand is light and snpply liberaL Irish cups and pea^hlows sell at 40c per bosh at river, and choice Northern poachblows at 50e at railroads. Other varietiw range 501Oe les*. From store sal» aré at 5010c per bush higher.
Omioks—There is a Cur demand and steady market at $3 0003 2S per brl' fbr prime, on arrival, aad 25c per brl higher fix^ntaoxa[|. WHte:Y—ffighwinea not^feringYmpp
rates for No.-2 do,
. 13^ U. Corn—The
market w qdita,-«it piie» arw nominally unchanged; No. 2mixed is hf4d at 98c- No. :X4l0 8t« 06; Not l.yfeHop at $% 0106 02. Oat* steady and nnehangea; Not. T Ktme sSlfi at 51c. Rye is duN and nomiaal at 95c0$l QO'"
um—The starkeiia firtaBrt . refined hr scarce* held at 28028|c for large lota; taade fota are held 2foi^ higher; crude ie steady; held at $6 60 per bn.
LovtavifaU, Dfceoiber *—P. IL—Gdttoa —There is a good demand: Mtlaa m«tde of 96 bales goodordiiaary to low middang ta £| 0r23)c. Flotfa aad Graiff-^Ttk^ tmafeM is qwiet and unchanged. Hogs are fnrm; hero af $0 75010 aSr mtd $10 40 foe ewtwi ehoaee; killed, 3,700 head. Tobacco—The market ié >imb>"l9Pl^Wr ffhlifllW'■<
visions are quiet pnd price* are firm-Mew pork—Sales wqra made at $31 50 fog old. Bacon—Sales were aoada shouldoffif
A sale
New OnLRAJni, December a.4-€foltoffi/i8 lower, hut in frdr demand at the decline; hfid-dling, 23Í024C* salea, 3,500 balw. Sugar un* changed Whiakv duU and pria— foanaiwnl ta $1 13101 W. inonrdall; sapcrfine, $4 75. Qorn ia good demand and the fi«mer
^ prmm higher; yalleiw, $1 15; wU9e,
BOjataid ^ja foa dhraWiBfa *181*'eih. as i
clear sid».
60 brls pork,
and 29,345 bush wheat in bu^ 'iSaubÁOo, timaUikag OUum
A. WÁ-cash and ed; No. 8
AQl4.at, 79(toM ¡8 Jjoaa^wi W Ihiajtae mofw. Chdncnr fitnf and prioée nommaU Whisky la hffikl ta 96097c. Mens po^ is eaaiar, bof nht qnotably lower. The proviaiora market is generally ouiet. Receipt* of live hog*, 9,615 head; shipments, 2-7o5 head.
Toiksno, Novamber 4.—Flour Is quiet. Wheat vhade better and qiilet; amber, $1 14 spot; $116 aeUer Janwary. Com. Ic better anddnll; No. 1, 94e:. Orta neglected. Qover-
Bced 10c better; small aalw at $8 30. Drewed hog* a «hadé batter afod firm ta $12 600
13 00k
St. Lodk, December 4.*--FIout, low grades in hmerdewtatd jngd BD0t3fr kB|»rrwheat ver^Ufihfo,’ hffif wioi. «jffidtAiy iJgtdri Cora very dull; old white,90096c. Oat* firmer at -I^ye, ftoflting aokng, quiet
at $1 10 for urime SfinuestitAi l{f hisky steady at $1 00, Provisions Veiy firp with an up-paid tendency. Pbrk, $30 J)Q for Hght, and
$30 78031 00 for heavv.
teoon unchanged. Lard held at 16c, present delivery ;fl8ic, January. Hogs firm
Dry salt meat and present debut not
Úxeii\& 50010 25.
F0RJ5IOH
[By Cableo
Lokiok, December 4—11:15 A. M-—5-20s of 1862 advanced to 85) ; 10:40s advanced to 81.
Liverpool, Deoeml^r 4—11:15 A. M.— Provisions unchanged. Pork, Ills fid;
107s6d;bacon, 67s6d, and lárd 76s 6d and corn unchanged.
beef,
Wheat
IVEW0,
ABBIVAXa-ffiATVBDAT.
Kate Putnam, from New Orleans; Fleetwood, Pomeroy; Boetona, Portsmouth; Mary AmratjChilo* y. Xi Dumont, Warsaw: Gen. BuelJ án¿ Lytle, Louisville.
DKPABTUBffiS—SATURDAY.
John H. Grtashtafc Ntav. pslswsi SUrar Moon, jM*mphia; .MMla-JE6*#t, Bitt^uug; Fleetwood, Marietta; Emperor, Pomeroy; Bostons, Portsmouth; Mary Ament, Mays-ville; C. T. Dumonh Warsaw; Gen. Lytle and Gen. Buell, Louisville.
Iroruuden, a»*-Htaseeger, *oiii Tittebaig;
Champion and Abeona, from St. Louis; Spray and 'Wauanita, from Menrahis; John W. Garrett and Kenton, from New Orleans.
IKHXAL POOT rrXMB-Noon dispatcha* foaaa* Pittsbarg report the river falling, with 11 feet fiinch» water in the channel. Here 6b« river apae 4 feet 9 inch» since our report of yeatezffiay, with 23 feet water in the chwitm by^Ahe marks ai the Water W^orks at 6 o’ciopk this morning, and 81 feet space uftder^ths hridge for passing steamers. \
A light rain began falling ai noon to-day, with a prospect of ita continuing some time.
The HessenTCr, from Pittaourg, and the Kenton, from New Orleans, are due here toda
'■^$ré^í$8 #T toffiooft
freely, but the demand light and market duu * 99c0$i 60 per gallon, ’
at 98c cash, and regular way.
J-
in
Tlig Mou Trffi4e*
Xhfi$t. Looi* (Mm) kSyuMfocm, ^ yvtef-day, says: ‘Thewj»iher has been suflLciUqtly cool and favorable to warrant fl ffioré ^active
ffioré^aetive movement among packers and dealers genér-ally in the hog department, and the maikta 1^ shown f greater degree of firmness an^ ac-
The Chicago lUpubliean, of yesterday, sa/a: “This market opened actíve and firm ai araut the cloaing prioea of laat evening, b«i.jft>4ioon as it waa settled b^ond doubt that the re^ipta would be moderate there sprung up quite a competition between the different buyers, and prices took an upward tom to the tune of 10 015c per 100 lbs, at which advajicei. the pena were cleared of all desirable lota and tke mar-kta closed st»dy. dtarackera were theVhief operators, and some 18,000 hogs fell into raeir hi^"
The i^rin^ld (O.) BapmbUt says:“Our friosd Wm. Michael, of Dialton, inform* ua that Henry Bust, of that place, delivered in Springfield last ^tnrday, seven hogs of hi* own raising, which averaged 416) pounds each. One of theaa weighed 700 pounds: This ifl “high,” so far as hoard from. W'ill Madison county come to time?”
TBDE STATE OF TBAOE.
Fittefenrg OU Mmrket.
[Special Dispatch to the Chronicle.]
PlTTSBVRO, December 4. / The oil market is quiet but stronger. Criíáe on -pot, or seller December, 16)c.
'Jhe New York market is quiet and firm. Crude in bulk, 18)0184c; Yéfiued, December,
^le ^Philadelphia market ia rtiffer.' Crude,
refined, on spot, 31 jc; December,
‘ rfaa ou CStv w.-’Hrket is moderately active at
$6 80perhri;andotaiw®«$t»6 WptabcL
bagging o'f 2 lbs per yard k^2^^^)c • flax hemp ^025c; maehine-made
rope at
eJfZt '¡Li** T*’ Ilsnd’leton and Vincent
Shhikto. A BBOti» **■ made tbto mornine to set ajdde the Tsnlict r*ndcr®d to this oa» u 1mm darn The Court ordered a remitter of |8(| by tha iSutotiS! making the samunt recoTored by the plaintl^ with tSat recwrered hy the defeitdaut, Shiukle I?..!! the rritomi of the pUi¿tiffii to »Steat. he
D^W trUUa
raOBATS OOUBT.
Before Judge Koyex
l«iated executor, atn»nt of 4h* ewuto
of 92,000 penonul »d 915,000 reaT p^^T»^ ooartata
• Th# Olneinnati Hortieultkral koeitty.
Thia Society met, aa usual, to ita room, at PIko’a Opera Honra, thto morning. In th* abraac* of tha Prertdent. Mr. E. J. Hooper wa. ctíled to the elmfr As euztomary, of late, thare were no mtout» ©a h»d to bs read.
The Frtdt Committee prewnted the IhHowln» . Appl». from iMBlei Vincent, totaudGreentof, Putnaiu Rumeu, Raaiho^™it^2 CldnrJTellow ¿eltoflow», Uiipto, FtolSi» KpRra^ berg, Kewtown Spitxenbeig, Roman B»uty baJi!LV‘ - Pte»l-. AmerU*. PU.p*„ fVrfadZn“:
Dsal, iSeedllni
Mewtown Pi|>pia, Americíúi Day Apple, twin epeclmen, W Buraet, Tulpehoi-ken, Kigro.
I’eare—Vicer of tVinkfleld; a I od pear; from D. Vino»t. Mr
y
ItaiulM,. Hiuith’. It-r uiKl t'utnam Kuraett.
I’eai. by Mr. Keller, of MiaxuivUIe, Ü. Specimens
i.ppl(-. WB» Terr creditable, eBi»»*ciaU>~ the 'líilíjwln,
and quince.—Anglers Mr. Vlncenf,.4i,p,Jy
bnggipg at 24_ _
8)0 8jc, and iron ti» at 7o per lb. _
CGTTON—The market is dull and easier^ I'liyers not ft-ee at inside figur»^ thouwh holders in Pome cas» ask the outside: Middling,
23)^23Jc; low middling, 23023)c; aud go<^ ordinary, 22)c.
C'HE!^£—^A fair JohUiM husiuma doing ia d»irable qualiti» at quotatitms, but nu<m as are not strtolly prima are dull, aad can be bought at lower figures. W^e quote fitctory at 18018)c: English dairy, 18)019c; W»ter» Reserve dain.-, 17017)c,and Young America, 25028c per lb, actual tore off.
COAL—^There are uo »tablislied rat» for that afloat, aud sal» in retail way aro . at price.s named. We
quote Ohio river at 16c; Yougkiogheny, 18c, and cannel, 20c per bush, tfoliveied to consumers.
COFFEE—The demand is only in a small way for consumption, and the market ia ditlL We quote Rio at l(^019)c for common, 2O02ujc for fair, 210^ for good, 23024c fbr i>rime, and 24j025o for tmoioe. Java, a30^34c per lb.
EGOfe—Fr»h of well-known brands usually held at 38c per dor, but the demand is light, and the sal» are generally at 102c below the above figures.
FRUIT—Greek Apple»—The receipts are larTO and demaiul only moderate, but pric» still range from $2 0004 00 per brl, as to variety.
Lkmoks—The market ia dull, with ample supply at $7 0008 00 ]:er lx>x tor prima.
Okakges—The sujiply jin liberal, demand
ptttRfetaffg Mffiua rnmekch
[Special Dispatch to the Chroniclx]
PiTTSBDRo, December 4. The metal market has undergone uo essential change this week, but mm are lighter than last week, with weakness in anthracite and a modenUe demand for foundery irons sale of 910 tuiM of anthracite from 50 to $44 00; 1,331 tuns of bituminous ooal smelted from Lake Superior ore, at $31 50 to $45 00; 125 tuns of charcoal, at $45 00 to $^ 00; 10 tuns of Juniata blooms, at $96 00.
WfinL.ns íaMáwmá. Bafitafah^llAJi^» and
head of cattle; Dumont, 11 hogs; Buell, 12 hogs; Lytle, 3 hors» and 15 hog*.
M^or Jas. H. Rice has assumed control of the omce of the J. H. Gro»beck.
The Emperor being crossed off by the Inspectors yesterday, she will reship her cargo on the John H. Grptabeck apd return to Middle-port to go on the Ways.
Clerk George Knii|ht qnd Mate Jam» M.
Kirker, of the TelegrapK recently purchased ird interest in Captain Ü. B. Soett’s
a one-third _ ____________
jUghtwood, at the rate of $16,500 Ibr the bcwit.
* Lkj^wood is runniqg in Ouachita river.
TheTleeiwood extends her trip to-day to Marietta. She l»v» at five o’clock lu* Ihfit and all intermediate points, in command of CajKain Chari» Holloway. Messrs. Taylor, Tbornbnnj^M^l^tfqMk are her reliable and popolfir
The mi^;nii^Rirnew steamer Natchez is, receiving for New Orleans, and offer^an excellent opportunity to persons goid^ South to make a pleasant trip. The advantag» she oflers to shippers oucmierchants will not be slow in improving,,^
l^J^Efitfa’Futtaim arrived from New Or* leanirT^ morning. She is announced for
The John H. €hpo»beck leav» this evening for New Orlean^ with a good trip of fre^ht. Bhe is followed in the same line by the Silver Spray.
The Silver Moon, in command of the popular Ben. Mamelew^ l»v« for Meoapkis this evening, with a full trip of fMglft. Filote, Jim Ciunoi and John Connelly.
The Mollie Ebert leav» for Pittsburg on advortiaed time. —'
The Argosy l»vn for New Orleans this ev'ening.
OTHNB FOBT&
Mr. Jara» Crowtlran, a*o»d mat* of th* W. 8. Pike, OB she wm ImtIdk the Pbrtland wharf Tueadajr
ai*ht, fell into the hold. dtoÍM!«tta« hfa seek, ranrin* hiuteat death. H* Irav» * wife and faiuUy at Galii|>-
/■ oltoTohlo.
The wheel of the Rora Hit* has been removed firom th* ch»ii«l at Twelve-Mile Point.
The cara of th* Ur»n river packet Haitfiwd wlU be tried at Covington, Ky.
The Abcqpa p*»ed Cairo last night. She has 350
icks rye for Concordia; 65 bul» hemp und tow, und 6 tuns suudri
:» fur Loutovitie; 6 brto floor, 17 trál» of mora und a few-tuns stindri» for Cincinnati; 60 casks id brto scn$> irun, 5 tuns loose do fur Portsmouth;
LOUO sacks shibstnff, for Pittsburg.
The Emma fooyd left KaahviUe last night.
The Hartford has goae into the Wabash trad*, ta awRit the deciRiw 9Í the flusation of the navigstten of the Green aud Mmn riverx /
The tbwf'Oat SVmpaoo, with sixteen barv»/of coal for Cincinnati, broke her wheel and rudder above Steubenville, Ohio, tost evening. The barg» beeame unmanag»ble, and drifted down the riv*r. F»rt*en were anak between Brown’s Island and Weltobarg.
STEAMBOATS.
[domestic markets.]
[By Telegraph.]
New York, December 3—P. M.—Dry Goods—The inquiry for ail class» of textile febri» is very limitad, except some demand fbr gooife adapted fw clolhiiig purpoe», which are selling at low enough prieea. Goo^ ffcn-erally are selling at relatively lower rat» toan ’^fore the war, and consequently the general-ily of dealer* are not fUatdng any profits of m’oinent, while many are loeihg money. Prints of beat mak» are selling dowR to ll)012c, and Wnmautta at 8|c, and can not be made at profit, while poor sty l» of delain» are selling as low 88 16c; wide brown sheetings are depressed, Androseoggin 9-4 being jolfoed as low as 42)c, and 10-4 do at 47)c. Ekandard sheetings are scarce and. firm, except Augusta, wliich are selling at 14c.
New York, December 4.—Cotton is dull and pric» are nominal. Liiraeed oil is quiet at 92096c. Petroleum is firmer; crude, 18|0l8fc; refined, 32032)c. Whisky is firm at $1 04 Sugar is firm and pric» unchanged:
'Ugar is firm and pnc» unchanged; stock, 62,000 hhds, 103,000 bags and 208,000 bo*». Coffee unchanged. Mem pork is stendr at 32 50033 50. Lard is firm at 19)c. Gold is steady at 1221. Flour dull; round-hoop Cffiio, $5 5006 25. "Wheat firm; sal» of ^ring at $1 31, and winter at $1 3601 37. Corn Mcady at $1 12. Oats steady at 64067c, Clkvelakd, December 3—P. M.—Flour —The market is steady and unchanged. Buckwheat flour—The market is steady, and demand good nt $7 5O0‘8 25. Wheat—The market is firm, but uric» are dull; sal» were made of No. 1 red winter at $1 18; asking
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The Publiahan of tha Camaicu wUl tosoa, oa or . befocelb* Ifeat dflaaifary nfot, dha seeofld velalta iff th* ♦‘UhraatalB flhnaaac and Kaaa ffia A of Haperiaat
Information.’’ It la indlqraaaihia to every priitiriaa, and every general reader wha darires to b* able to safer to "the «beta" to hia aonveaeatloa, hia apaaklng, oc -
hia writing, as the fldlowiag partial table of ceaUata will show:
Sommary of tha Aria of CeoRnax Iraporiant Strie Leglriatiara. .
Complete Election Keturna for 1M9.
Names, salariea, etc., of State and Unit^ Statea Qfa ftcarx
Directory of tha aeveaol State Goveeaaaeatx Schaduto of Starap Duties and Pustage Ratex Flaanetat Aflbtn of tha Katlee.
Tüaaa ter holding Dtotrict and Cireeit Courtx I«tato»8«iMai» ift ftgrtowltar* aad UortiauUuce. What to &t for eadi raoBth te th* year.
Srientifie Dtocoveriaa and Developraentx Naw rate Valarita Recipax AH Important Events of th**Year.
And a Diary for ISTO.
OPIMIOMS QFj«Hj’£AlbB06E.
It ia a van vaiaakla ataanal af lafoiirartiim wedfl knoy ofa singla w*rk of tha aaaaa cbaracter that, forUa«i^iafa*cee»iBpreheaalvatot)Mraaaa of ita
teforraatfuB. or aacwe judicieuBly arra»p»d.—Cteete* C'riaraarcw’4.
It ia hy all odflb. the aaeri eoaipiete work ofthe kind that we Ituve aeea, &r aorpaaaing the faupua 7V49«Ma -Almanac.—AMUammaMb tiwwerotel.
ne Kmify WLtmo Potsto.
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Apply on board, or to Roas A Co., Ageiit», 17 West Front street.
IT B Mail xana Steamers for Msdison and LouiRviUe.
From Wharfboat, <bot of Vine street, et 13 M.
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GEN. BUELL, Capt. CuAKJLKs David.
DNITED STATES, Capt. Sap.’i, HU.DRKTH,
Lauding for ail way bnaiueex The splendid steamers
GKN. LYTLE, Capt. R. M. Wadx
Laave ttia toot of 'Viae street at 5;!» ». n.
Leave Fifth street wharf at 6 p. m., ianftiag at AutVfa
ana Madison only.
_ _ X On SUNDAY only one bout, departing
13 M., muking sll mall lundingx Ail
those stesmers make pronrot connection at Louisville with morning trstos for Nat
aahvUle, Mainphto and ull points 8outh. Tickets for sale at the Company’s office, No. 20 Vine street, and on the boats to all the SOUTHF-RN CITIES. Time same as by rail. Baggage checked to all principal points on the boatx
¿Tg. PEARCE, Prealdent. THOMAS SHERLOCK, Treawirer. i
This remarkably early and wonderfuUy praU$c potato has taken the first pcemiura at avary iblr heU where it was on exhftfltion. Its rise is plenty huge; Its flesh perfectly white, fine and mealy, and with a moat agreealdr iUvor. The fizst hundred huahela a<d<t by the fortunate farmer who produced them, Mr. Albert Bieera, of Vermont, brought 990 per b«rábal; last year they sold at 9S per pouad, and this aoaaon’a erop is advertised at 95 per bushel.
Tha publisher» of the Ciwci»»*Ti Wbskt (teaoM-ICLK, haring distributed several baoaels ef thla aaw potato, as premiums, among their anbenribera lari spring, which have given g^t aatislbetion to aU who received them, praposa t* contiaue te thf goad woak. On* of tba propriaton raised a hundred braOrab pure and well-grown tubers for this purpose, whMl are now being anpplied to their patroax Every ewbaeribee, W fanofwrara 4^ wflffi tapitaet ftar :
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addition to the "Chronicle Alraanaft” ene pound et the Eariy Boaa, aant prepaid hy raaU wh«ra they eara
not be rant by «Kpiata .
Onlezs will be filled promptly, wlW the weotherfo" warm enough In the sprin^to tira^for pltatlbgrL^
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