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30, 18H5. 114 VOL. *. LOUISVILLE. KY.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST

( . : . N LKAL NBWS ITEMS. on the Legislature—messages so much in Gen. Grant. PROPOSALS. ->Rt GOODS. PROPOSALS. » ALYKKT, 01Y1U & tit. advance of even a Massachusetts Legisla- correspondent of the New Tri- k boats st • A The returns to the Quartermaster Gener- large government sale ok am AROK fJOVK RN M K > T S \ I.K i>r S IK \M 11" \ T- ture that they were neglected year after wharf-boats, bakols. anu other gov PUBLISH ER8. bune, in writing up the reception of Gen. al's office show that Government horses and W H aBI" BOATS. hAROES AN I) "THKK PKoP- year. In his messagf fur l&'A, after he KRNMENT PROPERTY. ymtrtermanter Oeneral'* JAMES M. STEVENS, «»TY have realized larger prices in vil- Ortice. Waahiiuttou, li. C July »th. Is*-"1 -Slum Pao- Grant at his old Galena home, gives some mules , Ouartermaster General's ufflcv, Vtssi iUKton, D. C, PRESS BUILDI.NQ, knew that his wishes were to be disregard- : H.,. €M * \IN I - sTKEfc. OFFICE— lages and agricultural towns than in cities. m - are invited and will be received at the plum, and July », WaS. ed, be reiterates his "conviction, so deep facts in the General's history not before until the dates tereinafter named, for the porcbaae of the SBsleu Proposal* are inv difference Wharf-boata, Bargea. and MearU • :.e Louisville Hotel. f What is the between the Prince Mlu.iu.iD.nieJ Steaaiboau. the places, and nntii th« dites I aro. io9 that I would all men in the Commonwealth After speaking of Grant's ser- published. a bomb-shell? puiciuve of the 1 llov it, the one great and of Wales and One is heir might share in that boats. Barges, JotlorBoii Strooi vice in the Mexican war, having fought .in throne, and the other thrown into the JLOUla aud other property. commanding duty and capability of our to the At Little Hot U. Arkanaaa, until .Monday -'P- VULE, KY. Commonwealth—her way to uuchallengr-d all ite battles but one, of his service in Ore- air. t-mber llth. 14 1*1. , for the Side-wheel Steamer Ohio uatil Moi

Pavenport i ferry-boat,! regukrod I t tvu*. influence and admiration among the States Kate Chase Sprague is fol- h o 1 a i si 1 e Dealer i gon as Captain of the Quartermaster's De- Mrs. Senator aui.-r l oiio^ r W .jgj^ji ^ PRESS. unfolding, and teach- of for the stern wl 1 steamboat D. Horton, register DAILY UNION —is the discovering, the example more peo- Which can I uatil the partment, and of his going to reside on his lowing common 140 tens. ing the secrete of knowledge, and their has a baby—a boy five day of aalc Hosiery, Pipes, Si ple. She about smwho I steamboat General Menrs, registered 3 1 farm near St. Louis, from which he hauled stern wh-«i to arts of t l scieniiti' application the weeks old. Mrs. Sprague's mother-in-law Gloves, Imitation do Wataboai —sr al ( rook. »>rmerty B. Levi.) re«ls»ere.l mil civilized humanity." That lie holds wood to market, the correspondent comes presented her with $50,000 for having a boy, 13 U.lis Shirts India Rubber do registered 14 and U% turns. Mi*iUubBcriU-n», in advance, per yenr, »9 H such exalted views of the teacher's on the t'Ted to UK ah r^kSS^^*^hkho*' to the connection of i apt. Grant with thetan- and settled $ 100,000 fortunate littie M '•»**» at Oalhpolia. O.. uatH Uie, 1 Wharf-boat, TSfi ton». f l*Z momuH, 6 m office may explain his readiness to abandon stranger. I *M , Drawers, Brier Root do "6 tons. One i Ii 7*7 wharfboat, • nmg business. He was iuvited by his One (I ) Wharf-boat, lying nt P»rkershar» T. i national •« the career in which he has won a Rhodes and Geo. B. McClane. Suspenders. On. ill wham^t. lyi^ m t soo A private letter from Paris says that ther^ Model BatCM Party* Wood do », .ubS'fe Ey"* fame, and in which the highest honors father to take charge of the store iu Galena. Nine l»J Gunwale Barges. if 41 " 1 00 are more Americans there at the present Handkerciia T Pocket- Books, cin i be supposed opt-n to his ambition. Eorty (.«»! Coal Boats. ; may We quote ever known. One 1 ) Ya w 1 and one 1 1 ) Floating Dock. Ail ofrwrdcbuaabeseeos.ttho-, 20?. time than was Some of the 1 plsc. aaU> tha ihe iwyab'.e to the Carrier— Undoubtedly he would seek to make a col- seen Yicksburg. Hist., until the Neck-Ties, Pocket- MiirorB, ^ i s wwk- Capt. Grant, as he was called, found the largest Parisian hotels are almost exclu- All of which can be at lege of which he was President more libe- day of sale. affairs of the concern in great disorder, but sively occupied by rich Americans. Scarfs, Jewelry, ral, more intelligent, more wise in its ad- II ly., mull \V went in had PRESS he he to work, and three weeks Several of the journals publish a para- .Natchez, .11 las., until Monday September Combs, Towels, .lO, Vi M WEEKLY UNION ministration, than we yet have. Wnen For the straight. clerk 1 for one Wharf boat, 70U tons. axdel barges'_ i nsrmir, H.ury everything There was one that a Kussiau * V (lav V»,«.|f | K goes to Antioch, the fortunes of the college graph stating lady has just Brashes, •Soaps, Payne No. Sacd.d B. Norton, sad for seventeen ( IT beside or less » gmn himself, and generally more presented to the Pope a pair of slippers, in #iTe (5)Gun»ale Barges. Oi.. Cka>y Vr .kic four, \5i i will be placed in his hands absolutely. He Buttons, Pomades, r». copies. - '• (AC hired men. As this was the only establish- were placed IGO.OOOf. in bank notes. Three (3) Coal Boats. All of" wh~ich7 is to make the laws and select the profes- which day of sale; t»«ui> ' im ment of the kind in the place, the trade of All of which caubesetnsat Natchez, Miss., unt the Threads, r'ert'uniery, sors. The income of its $250,000 will be ex- In the cemetery at Sharon, Connecticut, is of sale. Tor the side wheel we will seo-l OMK k&TRA OUPV with every CLUB j» believes which was large, there was much business Ladies' Belts, Travelling Bags, :»» tone; TWKNT'i pended as he shall direct. He thai a very unique family grave, consisting of a Sidewheel 11 ... ! OOPiBS with eCLL'BOK as steamboat i hi... wreck, EXTRA s of to do. Capt. Grant was not remarkable a college administered on principh per- verdant mound with a circle of seven grave Belt Steruwheei tun boat I. D. salesman, but he was good to oversee and Buck lea, Violins, u.rn r A nd thirteen 1 U; gunwale fect liberality, and governed by the most stones around it, facing outward. Six of m Coal Bo^t. bargea; xpkciai. to manage. Generally he bought the hides Belt Ribbons, Paper, bU C*'' ™, "*n *t N "w MME advanced views of education, may inllu- commemorate the virtues Win,ich can be tawa at Purt Ilndson, Louisiana, until the ." *lo**». twAa until the these of the six day l B to an incalcu- as they were brought to the store in coun- day of »ale. Velvet Ribbons, Kovelopcs, ence the future of the West departed wives of D-^ S— , and the seventh, try wagons. He took them in himself. For the Wharf-boat Natchex, 7UU tons; and two (2) Coal lable extent. In that hope. Governor An- a more stately slab than the rest, bears Boats. At 1*4. l.suU. until Ti That he might not dirty his clothes, he had the Silk, Worsted, and Pencils", drew will sinter upon his new lield of labor, simple but affecting inscription, "Oua Hus- Which can be seen at Baton Uogue, Louisiana, until the K sale. Cotton Braids, Pens, 4o.; expects a short leather apron, which he always dav of Sidewheel steamer Transfer, registered 113 t»aa and, with a knowledge of what he band." lor the Side-wheel Steamer Colonel llolconib, strriiwhee! wore. Those not acquainted mistook him AU', steamer Ad. Hines, registered U ton*. to accomplish, we cannot think his friends (building.) registered, tons. bar boat Lreae. I ( it re In this way, here in the city If the North conquers," said snarling J» . •< for the porter. •"<•' » nartboat UU-uwood, registered |.S7 • a.ain-n3icanons tor the paper should !* address*--' at the East ought to regret his decision.—N. Side-wherl steamer Illinois, registered, tons. Foreign & Domestic t-na. Carlyle a year Sidrwhe. I of Galena, he toiled on for two long years, old Thomas or two ago, steamer W. .»a>..r>. registered 62 tons. steamer Autocrat. iBsti.t-reo vci tuna; Prega. l.oul«vlile, Ky." Side-wheel B. t.-. Uit»T l: tUe Union Y. Tribune. sidewhe. I steam r at *!•> in- "England will go to Democracy by express si ton-. VMiaU distinguished movers in the American Rev- vote, 17S,73.">. The Liberal majority are constantly r-ce,vlug To do this, and to live in so-iety, is impos- was Side-wheel steitmer E. H. Faixchilds registered 651 tons. We New Good- adapttd t< Sidewheel steame Nebraska, registered iS73 tous aated by the ta-t-e and addn-s- o' the writer—not olution. 10,187. Side-wheel steamer B. J. Adams registered 6n7 tons, the wanf ol 'Le trade, which will be sold low for Sidewheel steam- r Baltic, registered 7 > Ions; sible. Everything must be cheap and plain. >teruwbrei «• If lor r-ul llcatiou, M m » guaranty (•ide-wheel steamer Switzerland, rtguW red 51* tous. ,teamer fain; a, r«xi^t.:.d tumm He was born of poor but honest parents, his wife had a hired girl, but OOUNT'U aud CITY MKBCHANTS snd SCTl.a' | Sometimes The Wheeling Intelligencer says there is Stem-wheel ste.iuier Ida Ma> registered i n tons. sVruw .eel stea er Vict r, reaiatrred stt toas; >e -ancnt undertake to return reacted , at Genoa, in the year His mother wa.- are soiicl-ed stera eh- W at Aiph 1. r. usually she did her own work. growing controversy on hand in relation Stem -wheel steamer Iowa, registered 462 tons. Csj ezamlna oar stork. »»t gi-tered 'si tens; a fab" 'teruwheel steamer Ni-k W called the mother of Washington. H< years Mem-wheel steamer Altaumul, legisteied 3«2 tous. Ha^hea. resriBter-d l+» Prawn. During these two Captain Graut to Berkeley and Jefferson counties. Old >ternwheel itowtaatt, steamer A Ovarii*' seat* » Weekly Inlon Stern-wheel steamer Dick ruttoa No. 2, registered 116 Newsboy, married, early in life, a widow lady, Mrs. few acquaintances. There were tons: i made very Virginia aud West Virginia tous. ue- or lussj. M oeut*. Larger advertisements claims them Martha Cu-tis, whom Prescott describes as Sternwbefl steam, r Silver plenty of business meu on the street who also claims them. It is more than likeh' Stem-wheel -t ini-r Colonel Benedict, registered 161 tons, CLAIM ACENCIES. Sternwhe. i steamer M V B Mggtwswg> the cu**ule«t pretty woman south of Mason him, and who never heard his atern- wheel st aiuer Colouel Chandler, i etc is te red 2U tous. did not know I Sidewheel -teamer . a.ivat tisewtent* In IhUly rVaaa. the dispute will go before Congress at the Stern-wheel steamer Coi uie, registered tons. Unit. and Dixon's line. Young Washington 'M. H. PVNOAN, M . SMITH. name spoken. I presume it would be easy registered .-U ruwheel ,t am. r K.h., ( word*; or lt*«. n colonic wf "Wan:*/ next session, if not before the Supreme Meru-wheel steamer Lizzie Davis, tous. r\v. >;n*m (tort? . B. Q. M. Mh Ind. C. Late R. M. I3th K . Sternwhi ol iteamer Matlie commenced business as a county surveyor, Stem-wheel r-teauier Colonel unapiu, regit teted tout. Q C 4>l-r, r.-gis»erwi li S-l ." * "or Bent," '•touidTtig,'' ' Lort. Kcouc, to number his associates on one's fingers. 1 Court. -Wmt Screw Tug Leviathan, registered 324 tons. -t rnwheel steam- r Po.ter, regi,tered 1H tens; - < ' ij svrti. r. preseut in that char and was sham t . a have heard business men say that they sternwhevl -t- ainer Alone, "Wife," said a married man, looking for Screw Tug limine Banks, registered XI tons. regwtere-l ill tons fight, Gen. Braddock, when so ster: wheel steamer . - under many I Pringle. never heard of him till he was put iu com- Screw Tng Batir, registered 1 13 tons. reK t,t«I«sl5e his boot-jack, after she was in bed, "I have Screw Tug captain Pitkius (now building, DUNGAN SMITH, sternwheel steamer J guns were tired that the whole body of mili- at Cairo. his arrival here to-day. j & mand On Sternwhe. I steamer Li ..... Autloch College. a place tor all things, aud you ought to Screw Tug (no name aud now l>uildiug ) tia were stunned by the explosion, and sai tons; the vast majority of the citizens of Galena Screw Tug Oeorge r. Tyler, registered 116 tous. iu Ohio, know it by this time." "Yes," replied she, The trustees of Antioch College, down to supper unable to hear a word that are able to recognize him only by his por- screw Tug America, regisierid 416 tons. ATTORNEYS sternwheel uteamer Cam* Jacobs, rvgi-tere of Massachu- "I ought to know where you keep your late Screw Tug UaucoX, legi-tered \to tous. Sternwhi el steamer Anui. have invited < mv. Andrew, was said. This t>ut>j>er was afterward al- this is the has. traits, and yet only home he Screw Tug Admiral, registered 163 lous. Sternwhe-l steamer L- t'is. ie the President of that insti- to as deaf eat. the hours, but I don't." setts, to become luded a Braddock's and Those two years were years of trial and Screw Tug Gladia or, 171 tout. EOB THE Sternwheel st- ante'- irgiusa U_ Screw tug J tution, and he will probably accept tfrsa in- simile, "deaf as Braddock," subsequently The motto which was inserted under the Centre-wheel stuauier K. pper.registered >1 ton*. C Kume> y. regi tered mt 1 discouragement. In fact, the captain came Mernwli. el presi- Centre-wheel steamer Geueral Ransom, registered 104 t iwbonl Micnigan. resristc vitation. If he doe^ he will be the third vulgarized into "deaf as a haddock," had hither from St. Louis in a great degree dis- arms of William, I'riuce of Orange, on his Steruaheel towbo " totiS. -r a iiurou. fssdnmMssi tM >ar by Massachusetts to this its rise from that circumstance. Washing- accession Collection of Government Claims Wha fboat l)tssr^rn, dent contributed heartened, still he would n >t give up. He to the English crown, was "Non lYi.tie wheel st> amer Colonel Colburu, registered tfl tons arilSr^ College. What Horace Mann did for ton commanded several troops during the rapui sed recepi," (I did not steal it, but 1 Model Barges No*, iu, II, and Abbey. ALSO Ohio is described as a broken down i. an. This K"r the mrHW hnrgea ( anal Boat Rosalie. General Sherl Ian. Ke-kak N 1. world partb* knew la-fore he di«wi, Revolutionary war, and distinguished him- received it.) On this Swift is said to have NO." 419 JErTKKSON. BKT. IX) L RTH AND HETIJ Kiokuli it the anecdote is related: During the great de- Tea 1 10) Guuwale Barges. No. A Tre it-.n. -t. L.,u», Harttorl, Ar. life re BTBBBT, (UP : I Alh>. Archie. and has learned more fully from his self by fearlessly crossing the Delaware preciation in currency, Cant. <;raut bought remarked, with a sarcastic smile, "The re- Twenly-tour CM) Poutoon Boats, Larimer. Mr I. am Tell, frank l>ongherti

Poat, Dwehssr Chantie Phillips, 1 Within a few weeks af- river on ice of very inadequate thicknes-, ceiver is Four (i) Yawl Boats, one (1) Sail oue (1) Metallic- Vnlcan Bo 1,1 nuc.11 N 4-t-utlv publislw-d. pork of the farmers to send on East to get as bad as the thief." ViUoau No. Vulcan No. chosen his Boat, hve UW .-kitlr, aud one 1) sett ol W a vs. 3, 4, Voican No. A, Vmsvi No a. deati. Thomas Hill was to visit a family of Hessians of nis acquain- he Vnlcan No 7, h.aia. (.!• ud.ii- ter Ml New York exchange. One day some farm- Some twenty years ago, when a bill pre- All of which can seen at New Orleans, Louisiana, un- Loulsvillo, Ky., , Kowena. J t Gaa.it. Bun bis work until ol sale. Oiier. Dan Kis.ly, Ki hhn.\ 3u»ie. successor, and continued tance. He was paasioualely fond of green ers sold him their pork; they inquired sented in Congress by ul the day Jrsaie. (iiim r... Southern r. .t.itir, i J Caffrev. Ben (.err sb, ( ari- Antioch gave him Lack to Harvard. And peas and string beans ; and his favorite GIVE SPEUIAL ATTENTION To MAKIN where they could get gold; they must have had just been defeated, one of the Southern WILL wnght, an! ! urnt wrocks d tbe Gnthne, Uaighc aud appeals again to Massachusetts. motto was: "In time of peace prepare for UP orril'ERS' REvi'RNS PR iCVBINO CK:t now Ohio it to pay taxes. The clerk in the house members said to him: "So, sir, 3'ou are in TlFli'ATEaorMtN-lNliKliTKDNKM. aud tvLLECi'- And seven IT) gunwale Ir.rgea; t'sik Horace Mann in It'C just as he war." INO BACK PAY. PENSIONS, JShe would sell it for a certain figure; Captain the minority again. When do you think it Bol'NTIEs and ill All of which can tx s.-n Slate. manner of at St. Louis, Mo., until tmmmmr was al>out to become Governor of the Washington's most intimate friend was h Side-wheel steamer Warrior, registered 466 tons, LEGITIMATE CLAIMS AOAINsT TDK of .ale. Grant said he believed this was too much; will be otherwise?"' "I don't know, I'm UNITED STAT is. he is leav- side-w Levi steauu-r James Battle, registered »zl tous. Aeo, aw* (I) Andrew as French gentleman named Marcus Dee, who, r wharf boat iut u«; wharf b- ar, | J C Irwin. She calls Jor John A. it < ht to Our eipertsuoe iu he did not know exactly what u_ sure," replied Adams, "probably when the side-wheel steamer Ariel, registered .02 tous. the s rvire and in the claim business), US tons; seventi-seveu ser- guuwale banes; bo«M inrsji | that post after Lve years of arduous (rem his constant habits of risibility, was with two experienced partners 111 \S ashing!..*, affords J ing theni to the bank Side-wheel rteumer W. Xhoiuas, registered Ml tons. u" Basra. - be, but he advised to go votes are weighed instead of counted." M. Pa»ay, Ac .un Sp-uni , Laura -.nd R. au k-. \ i- facilities for the successful vice. Although Governor Andrew nick-named ''LaugUy yet." His greatest Side-wheel steamer Marlight, registered 351 tous. proVs-uiiuT^TgS K"> cc-al bi^ats; oue bi.at; Ami and inquire. The result was that the farm vuya-l fowl* skills, a I tm as a statesman of great Ex-Senator Yulee, of Florida, advises Side-wheel steamer Iberville, registered 5115 tons. small data; known in»t w idely victory was achieved at Gerinantown, ers saved ?12. That was the style of tht Dl'NGAN « SMITH. that the elective franchise to Mil. -wh. el nteauier J. D. Swain, registered 'i'l' tout. A H u ' which c u ha seen at aim. 111., untU the day of probably no man wither ii. be given such sibilities, there i> where, coming upon the British in the night, man. Mern-wheel steiuner Jennie Kogets, registered 34-i tous, sale. is lanter lil- negroes as can read, or have taxable prop- B. Uamiltou, Also, Massachusetts or out of it who he completely surrounded them with a wal. time, Capt. was draw- Meru-wheel steamer U vsuuk) reguured sidewheel Ateasser l.iw Kaww, registe'e,! '« too>; At this same Grant erty, or have seen service in the army. We \hh tom. Important to Soldiers model barges Austerlitz.wes ted lhan be lor the peculiar work which the of cotton bales, from which he opened a de- and their morsiaad, hoaawke. Jose- his expenses, though this was Screw Tug Perry, registered 154 tons phine and '), ing beyond should like to know whether he is also in No and three i3) boa barges; Antioch College has to do. structive aud terrible fire, which roon Fcrew Alph Cutting, registered y5 tons, All o» which of Tug can t President not ascertained until the end of the year. be seen at r.vanerille, l d., t.. tl te- on a theory favor of excluding from the ballot-box i-ctvw lug Blossom, legistered 54 tous. day of sale. The institutiou was founded caused the enemy to capitulate. The cot ton live a sel- He could uot ou $40 month. He white men who caunot read. Model Uar gunwale oarges. methods by Gov. Curtin has had a pamphlet printed Canal Boat i.uo name.; Forty (,4u> Poutoon Barges. Thir- Allot which cau lc- seen cepted ideas of educational were much increased in weight, and conse- were all he visited; here he would sit and at Me.n phis. Tenn.. nntil the ty i30) Yawl lloats. aud three tSj Sectional Dock*. day of sale. ite doors to both sexes together. Ji quently in value, aud the expression, pla v- containing a list of Pennsylvania soldiers, o]teuiug his pipe. His conversation was va- All of wuich can be seen Mobile, Alabama, until Also, one smoke at the a wharf boat, CK tons; one 1 1 gun a ale Mrs than the imputation o; is the ?'' prisoners of war, who died in the terrible PROTECTIVE bad worse obstacles tully used, "What price of cotton ried, but he liked to talk ou the Mexican day of sa e. and two (3) Coa. boats; against from the start. '•pen" at Andersonville, Georgia, JiM which can be at UelenA, Ark., until the 1 MWdto lO contend was much in vogue after the battle. war. Mostly he was a man of silence. Mr. from Feb- ay uj>ou what Horace Maun em- action, Washington ruary 20, lHti4, to March ft, lStio. It was 'V-rsoiH making proposals for more than one .boat or HgNUaMl During the might Also, wharf boat . Washburue tells me that he seemed to him barge, should give the name or number o- each boat or H R W Hill. v. tons wharf boat Mi i a rotten basis. |>ecuuiaril.v, ti. prepared from the record of the prison. gan. U; lot •, boat « phatically ca.le have en ween driving up and down the wharf Chancallo . 3ai to Bve V) subject, Ivrgu bid for, with price proposed to le giren or each. WAR CLAIM I to be thinKing on some abstract ii The • unwiie tiarg-s and one CI c al 1... it saw two financial revolutions before line, exposed to a deadly fire, iu a small whole number of names is seventet ii K.ich euveU>pe containing a hid shou d be sealed, and and that he look him to be a thoughtful, All of which can be seen at the Mouth of White river the name i l the boat or barge, or description ofthe prop- uu- secured its present foundation. Shortly be- Concord wagon, drawn by a bob-tailed gra> hundred and eighteen, and it is not uulike- AN B til the day ol -ale reflective aud large-minded man. Such be erty, eudorsed theievn, aad addressed lo Brig. General L. its condition " ly that m ui Per nut making propusssg* for more President died, lior»«*. t /eyoud ail t iri," or, I came and saw in a Concord wa- no record was taken. Aud this for oulj care of the otho r iu charge of river trau»portatn.u at the case of Frederick the Great during the years barge but lor, a un pric- propose. I to be given poiut desiguat<-d lor op. mng bids. PENSION AGEKCY, lor eacm. possible reined v. The scholarship system gon, has reference to this circumstance. oue atate. Each envelope coataiuikg bid su he was banished by his father. But in The Ooernnieat reserves the right to withdraw any ol a a d l« stastd, nasi he name of the tsai or was an attempt In Bgrgi . cr daarrrpf. u if as pr. 1. had failed utterly. That Washington has been called the "rather makes a man, Graut the Ameri- The story is told that, when Governor the above property, aud to reject proposals if deemed too ESTABLISHED BY whatever < TUE ty end. ised rooi I free low. ih. an a-ldrnse.1 to Brix L college on the plan of giving of his country," (an unapt title, more I raons, build a prop can hero, far excels. I will say here, that Andrew made his recent visit to Freetown, ( hiel of Rail aud River I'ranacoriatiou, in ran j Payment- to be ma 'e iu United States curreucy, upon nominee of every one who late <> the officer in charge of Hvtr Transportation, tuition to the erly belonging to the Mr. McClusky, lie alwavs was temperate, and every way on a Suuday, the clergyman who was eon- the acceptunre of auy proposal, aud prior to the delivery at tho a u.ls d.wuna.ed I r opeainir hi Is other words, to fix the 1 the property S. contributed £107— in parent of the celebrated pugilist;) the child iu his behavior. ducting the ser\ices, upon being told that U. SANITARY COMMISSION The Goverunient reservsa correct A full desci iption of the property the right to withdraw any of $<». But ' bv may be obtaiued ou fee of the student at has grown, however, to that extent that its the above property, to reject .: tuition the Governor would address the congrega- and propesa.- ... . This brings his history down to the firing anplicat u to Colonel Arthur Ed' SOLDIERS AND TH- IB FAMILIES after 1 ASSISTED IN low. un possibility," said its President own father would not know it. General tion, announced the fact as follows: t. tin.i-tcr. St. Louis, Mo. "Breth- 1 HE (di LE'TION t>K PENsI(>NS. PAY AND Payment to be made in ' upon Fort Sumter, during which Captain By order ofthe ("uil.d State* currency, apnn ,<-w Mat** ami, 'van student be educated Walker (William Walker) is also called the ren, I have to iuforui you that the BOUNTY. WITHOUT u nds and buildings sold under inscription, "Go father and fare worse." city, and from that time commenced his ca- Brigadier | if the Southern States seceded, ruin would II. II. Burkiiolder, lieneral. and Chief of Rail u,j Kiver Transp r- to free the institution from tatlon. the hxuiiuer Washington was a member of the Know- reer of glory. follow «ii,--: . them, bs abolished, and he jUH-tf CLAIM S. debt iu the hope to sveuru afterward a coui- Nothing order, and directed that none but AGENT E»R THE U SAM. COM. Capt. Grant was never known to meddle would, with his own hands, plant corn in High Street Planing Mill j»eteiit endowment. be put on which Americans should guard, : the streets of Charleston, Last spring Mr. L|A R ALE OF STEAMBOATS, he died. a few weeks later.it seemed greatly annoyed the Americans, their com- with politics, and it is not known to this BAHGK> ANU !»H1P YARl>. When Cameron planted the corn in Charleston, as OIL Uuart. ruiaater G«u. rsl > .dice, Vv a-luuc'eu. as it he had given his seven years' unpaid tort being entirely destroj'ed by perpetual day whether he voted for Lincoln or Doug- WELL MACHINERY. D. C, he predicted, hired a soldier to attend to it, July *». isfts. or half paid toil, his lavish contributions, turns of guard-duty. soo. .-ealeo PtomnALs are invTte.1 and will 1* te.-eKed las iu 1 aud has lately received four ears of grain as al amounting to nearly all his property, and He was twh"e elected President of the MUNR0E & HATCH. tho vttc« of tbe (gua tcrnsaater General Bureau of Bail the product. and niver Transp.i ta;ioui at V» asluuKloti r. finally his life, to no purpose; but God United States by the combined Whig and l> uatil Injustice. OIL -he 1 *\ Au WELL M ACHIXERV riHsf l>.\ I >lf<* Kf^KM Bhffi N I at U I'SSk Saginaw (Mich. ) officer does not let such seed fall on unfruitlul Nothing parties, the Democrats and A started in the M., tor the purchase of 'lie Know The New York Times a few days ago t llowi ground. The college still lived, aud as long Abolitionists voting against him; and serv- cars for Detroit the other day w ith a female Portable Engines, Boring Tools, Barges gas] ggM r pr ifert>: made the following sweeping statement: ast. wlieel steamer t'hickaaaMta • for prisoner who had been sentenced to the constantly on hand rL' obinu, Bawgl . as it lived, though hampered a time by ed out his time with great credit to himself Havf: >: t..i.s; looks almost in vain upon the list Weather Ibiardiuc Pine *nd Poplar Joist and Scau- "One penitentiary. While be was abseut in an- PumiM, Tubing, Driv- Si rianistu and ilhberahty and the mean and the country—drawing his salary with inn*, and Building Material generally Sawing, Re- lewbts-1 .tr .niiT Grant, regjsste ten-.; of officers, and upon the muster rolls of the SHewhrel steamer disappointed enemies, could other car, the conductor came along for the KVlitting, Plaining, etc., done promptly. Also Dooi ing Pipes, Iturnasde. ti hostility 9t a regularity and precision worthy all com- that rank and file, for any of the names fares— female culprit refused to nay—con- sashes &nt 11 ol Tobacco aud other boxes Orders solicited P etohice Thomas, '.nag*-. ; used to ti 'ure in the abolition gatherings. ductor — AH of the latest Improvements always on hand Sidewheel efforts of its noble baud of untiring friends. Although, for the time in which he lived, threatened to put her off the train ioi Ilia* KtTW't TwHlfth tnaS.tt steamer Sherman, r.gistercl umuage, l«o This is an indisputable fact." tvnat tor all erica, it had female culprit dared him to do it—conduc- For the West, aud Am a very distinguished man, the ignorance ol .-1 .,•« be- Iu reply to this assertion, a correspond- 1 steamer Wanhatcnia. ieg».tered tenuage. -J great work appointed to be done by it, and, Washington is something perfectly incredi- tor did it. & tons; ent of the New York Independent furuishes PROFESSIONAL^ DAVIES CO., through all obstacles, continued to do that ble. He never traveled on a steamboat; Sternatieel steam- r Enoxvlile, n gist, red onnage, 3* the following list of Abolitionists who have Petroleum in I ucomotlve*. work. Horace M mmmvt death dispersed the never saw a raiirosd, or a locomotive en- "Bidewbeel > sent their sons, sons-in-law, grandsons and In reference to steamer DunlMsr 1 wreck, registered toaassje, students; in the promise ot a suoct-ssor to gine; was perfectly ignorant of the princi- the use of petroleum as brothers to the field : fuel dilfi- for locomotives, Ihe opinion of an En- F« stcrawhiel steamer Kingston, rrgislsniil tnnaegn. him t lie v thronged back. Technical ple oi the magnetic telegraph; never had a DR. H. GIBSON ii cul'ies in the Board of Trustees were got Arthur I ",• pj •>:., Jareh ileatmi, glish engineer of eminence is cited, who daguerreotype, a Colt's pistol or a Sharpe's sauiu.'l GINK- PARTICULAR ATTSNTUlN TO TH BTREAT- sternwheel stoagasr eat saw, regis ere>l tonraae, Lew in Tapoai.', 4l»y. Jr.. thinks it is OIL E a mere question of economy. uirnt. etc., of puiliti and Skiu Diseases, ttcrolula, WELL rid of by accepting the resignation of one rifle. —Squil>ob Papers. Wni. Ll<>>.| UarrUcn, Pr. II. L. llowditch, 3) - tons; Krys pilas, etc. H -t • f r«flereucea g^en. _OIBce, Ji James ti. Biruey, .lnui-s K.irten, He describes an engine that could be used, sternwheel *. earner Bridgeport, register, d t..ui ag.-, IS* of the friends of the college, I>r. Bill ) sou street, south side, between I ton-; William Jay. K l>. rt Psrvia, coloroj. tud by which the tire could so came iu as President, and an income of be directed Ville, Ky. 1'ilghtful BesM <>a Monte Rosa. (•i rcitt smith. Fred. PoUKlaMi ) I steamer U. Istos, regist r-d tonnssja. « as to regulate at pleasure the conceutraticn $13,000 a year was made sure for three II. Ward Ueecher. Josrph Xli .mpion, tons. The Rev. Joseph McL'ormick, writing ou arj P. joint and several guaranties ga, Tenn., at aa/ 1J*51. Ue. ;•• teachers, consequeuil > the in the spring of He subsequently be- coal on the rails—or, if coke be used, the BBM. H. BSIirTOW., JOHN FKLAN!) — ors aud and ' it. In going up what is generally called huddlfaga, ways, sta ioaary igsv hin- ry an it is proposed to came au officer iu Colonel Biruey's negro freedom from cutting the tubes, and the faciliths for education, ipp 1 in tho Luited States Ship Buil.iiag ar t the Saddle of the Mouut ihey toiled through <* FfiLAND, raise au additional hundred aud tllty thous- regiment, which was organized on Masou's freedom from particles of coke dust in the BRISTOW al Chattanooga. i snow which was up to their waists. They fall of of and dollars. Gov. Andrew's acceptance Ot Island, among the first of ite kind, and has passengers' eyes—more frequent in tunnels A d.arnption whicu can be aeen at taw eflkaa were perhaps wisely as it happeued, but ATTORNEYS AT LAW, :lie stuarteraMsters o* TraLspnrtatiou at < inc nnati, !>t. is beeti iu the service from that time to the than elaewhere. Practically extending the the Presidency contingent upon the suc- Lou Iiiiajgillli N'aastvUie aad < hatlanooga. foolishly as a general rule) uuroped. Con- _ ce>s of this jjian. Th>- trustees themselves present. Hundreds of other instances may heating surface, by using the whole instead H0PKIWSVILLE, KY. P. opoaals are in\ it.-d : rracbU-ator barge separately sidering the state of the snow, they went the name of the boat or dcacrip ion of the barge lo be be added, and it is probable that no class of of a portion of it, a small boiler becomes Will give : their attt.nt.on M ail basin «-s satrss promise to contribute a large part of the an lestgnated iu the proposal too far on the left side of the Saddle aud ex- .1 to Ihel' . •»/«.:> su:n in order to secure Gov. Andrew, and, meu did more service in the field, in propor- equivalent to a larger oue, and can use A mil description ol the property m bs » tamed or, posed themselves to avalanchts. They as many of them are gentlemen of larg* tion to uumbers, than the descendants and larger cylinders with a lesa total weight of application to brevet Colonel Arthur Kdwaids, A Vt 31, ought t-i have kept as near to the ridge of it m\ Louis, Mo. means and acquaintance, no doubt is felt relatives of the original Abolitionists. machine. The economy of using coal oil JfM. Is '- as possible. Wheu almost at the top an .1. S 1 O l/T, bach envelope contait ing a bid sjou!d mm mi Wmi will be raised. Col- Washington Chronicle. is a question he does not touch. Compared dggsj <1 "PropoMsl lor Steam that the amount The avalanche caught them (Late CuL ITIh Regt. Ky. Vol. Inf.) and carried them ty at 1 hattan. • g»j" 'Bun lege will then be in a position < t perfect in- with coal, ila coat must be greater. down to the foot of it. By literally swim Prospects of the portalU.Ii, " and cUres-e i t .lejM-ndence and aasured usefulness. Its Turf. •'. ming in suow some of them mauaged to Attorney A Richmond Paper on Wirtz and the Payuieut to te tu.utc 1. I' 11 te.1 Statu upon th p •siiioii and opportunities will entitle it to The ensuing fall campaign promises to Llll I*VI1,LE, KY., k< « p on the surfa e. Prison.—The Richmond acerpUDce of any proposal, and prior clivery ot ot A HffWrrtTlIif institutions iu > rank among the leading guides exceed interest any racing season since RETURNED TO THK PBA -TICK OK HIS PKi lie prop. jty. The two were the first to extricate Republic says that for a short time in 1 ?•<._, HAS learning in the country, and, if the pur- the beginning of the war, or ever before tession, and will rr .tire in ail the Federal, Military The uoverumen: reserves th • itgnt t ithdraw any of themselves, and with their ice-axes they that Wirt/., TOOLS & MACHINERY after returning from a secret mis- nud Mate Courts In Id in the city aud prosecute claims the sbeve property, an., I rej if . poses ot its new President are accomplished date. It is astonishing what a fever is lilierated one of the gentlemen, who was so sion, for the Contedeiate Government, to against the Uni «d Shstc*. Office in the Law School 1AM MANUFACTURING AM' KEEP 00—ThWi I. a . it will tpeedily become t\e first college < f growing for the blood horse throughout »t P'»ce near the Court Houae. jnU tf If 011 hand Portable and Stationery Steam Em men. By order of th- Wnart rmas er G neral tightly wedged in that he could not move. , was placed by Gen. in the best sense, national Winder B^'rin^oout. and other machinery used iu bonus for C4I the West and, in a Nothiug was to be seen of the other gentle- the estire country. In every section of the charge of Labby, and, subsequontly, was Brig. Gen. »n!( l...c' ..f n M . university. Harvard and Yale are nation untry it is becoming the theme of conver- man but his heels. He was buried iu the inaile Provost Marshal of Manchester. In RAILROAD. JTFLU S ItAKItAKOI'X. al, inasmuch as students in large numbers sation, and everybody is advocating for a snow head downwards. Fortunately ne neither positiou di 1 he, to our knowledge, Hi Iran tic Koundery chiue.top. lrom every State flock to each of them; yet little blood iu horses. was soon pulled out. Two of the porters attract the particular attention of our public. each is, t<» a certain extent, sectarian. A large number of LOUISVILLE, ALBANY & were missing, and all set to work to find horses are in training He was generally account4»d a rough, low- NEW RAILROAD. What is called the Uuitarian influence at St. Souis, in Illinois aud Ohio. them. After some minutes they came upon There is bred fellow, but quite the peer of a ma- predominates at Harvard; the Evangelical quite an increase iu Kentucky, both in RAILROAD. one of them. When extricated he was the jority oi Winder's favorit. s. Those were PAPER WAREHOUSE. or Othodox, so-called, at Yale. The Uni- number of stables and horses black in the face, insensible, aud appeared in training, days of martial law iu Richmoud, when versity of Michigan is a much younger and but we fear the unsettled BALTIMORE OHIO to be dead, but after a few seconds his lips condition of labor Capt. George Washington Alexander, of AP college than either of in that State will leas richly endowed interfere to a great exteut f moved, his chest slowly heaved, aud by de- Baltimore, was one of the biggest men pWOWO DDAILY I RUNS LKAVB Ns.W ALBANY. OP- A. V. DuPONT & CO., these, but it pli;.itCllenIi-ll f..ri L..un. Cairo, Kvansville, M. Joseph, other. On the following day a party of ofthe war, when it turned out that he had at M M. as a college nearer New Kentucky, which we will Lh a«enateuworth,worth. Kan*as ity.ity, and all points West; alto at tv. It never saw, guides fouud his body, six feet deep la the shortly lay before at been in command Andersonville. Ureeu Caitle ami l-afsjerte for Terre Haute,, Mutt'Mutt'w.ti. York once saw, a Protessor of Chemistry our readers. There is a large number of REOPENED. snow near to the place where the avalanche Of Andersonville itself we knew as little Altou, Decatur, Srnuglield, Jacksonville, Qnincy. and all rejected iu favor of a u oilier who was admit- a year, olds throughout the country, still un- point* in Central Illinois, and at Michigan City for De- commenced. It is thought that when it be- during the war as the people ot the North, rpHh DUrAT NATIONAL TUOBUiGB'AEI 19 known to fame, that troit. • hicago, »fil all points Northwesf. Highest market prlee paid for rags ted to know less science, but was supposed iusttad of running out of it, or wilh it, will make their mark aga:u on-n for gan, except that we learued from the report of l ""'' lBlr " Night Krpreu, I feel ptrticu- the coming fall. 9*>1 i P AT to more strongly in favor of a it. We hope Kentucky and '.Zi\f . I.U.. dai y. making direct he, by mistake, ran into On Sunday Col. Thos. P. Turner, who was sent thither t connections io.immi Peams assorted WfwfkflBt lar scheme of theohigy then and now popu- Asteroid will meet, and settle the vexed .or all points West and North* .-si, aud for Cluciuuat his remaius were laid close to those of poor inspect the post, that it was iu FREIGHTS AND TRAVEL. to the most , cut' a.s. Paper; lar at that college. Th<- Micnigan Univer- question as to superiority. The and all Vasssiun e n funeral was largely at- North has ( Michael Croz. The neighborhood, that i lily one chu!|g«) The cars and ma. hi ner> aWtroy-d sr being repla.— .1 some fine stables, insalubrious aud the Reams straw Boards; sity is strong and us ful, aud opens free which we shall also .iuii.it i. Bagi(gaae clietked through from the tiotela. tended. The majority of the English visit- no- accommodation of the prisoners was abom- 550 gross liouuet Boards; by new rani. lag stock, with aU ncent iavrro*eav to poor students ol Kor furtherfJkHotmumom mum thn>ug;h t rk«;s apply to a* the bndses and tra. k arc again iu sutsstaalial condi- avenues in their pursuit present at it. ors were inable. This report of Col. Turner, in the office of the i ..tnp»ii>. southweat. turner Mwi'u and KNl cases assorted Letter Paper; tion, the Writ-earned reputation of this road for but it lacks the radicalism of An- There are various other education, reasons, some i of which he recommended the removal of the Third str>-e s, Louisville, By., nice open Sundays from 5 MMM» reams Manilla Paper; tioch. It educates men and boys only—not Drkssimu at Sakatcoa.—A female Sara- which are not referred to above, which lead to 7 o'clock P M. S. S. PARKKR, Agent. prisoners to Macon, was sent into the War *. Mastels, Si.pt. 4,(MMMMM> ICnve!opeH.-assorted; and Comfort girls and women. There is no college or us to believe that the ensuing B. maris Speed. Security toga corespondent of a metropolitan jour- campaign will Department, in May, 1864, and the nation be one of unusual was never university which has not some interest. We shall lake Will 1* no 1 sustains* Tin ier the rec.rtran of the dressing styles: heard of afterward. POK SALE BY interest in; there is none where some good nal, says pleasure iu recurring to this again, and will _ Louisville & Nashville Railroad. the•lie tuvg,nailed attractions o.' aatuoai where some principle vast quantities of pretty girls attempt, so far as iu dd tion to is not taught; none There are our power, to give the Extraordinary Fecundity.—A man tcencsy hereinlove cone d-d to this route, the recent if names and the bolder ha* eaa-urtatsd 1 of advance is not recognized or inculca- here, who would be so much prettier, pedigrees of the various horses living iu Carroll county, Ky., by the name A. V. DuPONT & CO., troablee aiou ou the road, wesaa Uie < >hiu•bio river a ted: but there is none where democracy they would only dress themselves more To this end we wish our subscribers to of Brewer, is the father of twenty-two chil- with painful bin instructive 11interest. in accordance with supply us with maU-tf MAIN STREET and equality will rule so completely as at simply, and somewhat the uames of their horses iu dren. This is the most extensive Brewery 40» eighteen trainig.— Farm, CON NEC Antioch. their years. Fancy a girl of try- Field and Turf. known. Mr. Patterson, the old water- QN AND AfTKR Sl'NDAT, JUN1 i, TRAINS WILL President of this vwxrc antique robe de cbambre about run as folic At the Ohio rive*, with Lievtlaa.1 ar d IMt-burg, ( With Gov. An irew as ing a formerly lived - hauler who ou Third street Mt A. M. Ihr ugh Freight for NashvUloand ail rSU- TOBACCO AND CICARS. OM", and Mar. i la and lucinna I r. » and broadens in- toe sloppy regions of tUe spring, at seven Iu an article " thpoogh theni wilh fbe wi ole 'atlway system of the College, ite career opens published in the Paris Presse in Madison, was the lather of twenty-one tions daily (ric> pt fuudayuday ) 6:30 A. M. I aseeng -r Train central west aud a, athwest. at Hatper's ran definitely. During four years of war he o'clock in the morning! Or a matron of M. de Girardin expresses the opinion that children by oue wi e, not one of Dan west, them was ville, barroitsburg toe Wire to- ster road. At V>a»aiugt< n Junction w earnest advocate of forty-five, attired in a white muslin corsage attempt to 3S»!a3wM PH. HIRSHFELD, has not ceased to be the any increase the size of the suckled by the mother, "he children used d»i y (except funds y.) Washington Bra ch for Wasnin*t. ti 1 Ity and tin educational reform in bis own Stale. The a la vierge and a Roman scarf, tripping French newspapers to that of the English to suck their lingers and chew their cloth- 7.UU A. M. Mail and Pa-svngtr Train &>r Nashville. Bowl Paioiuac. *t Bn.tinv re with seaswdsaly trains to tng (lie n and CiarksviTle daily. td»e war made on lightly to the table d'hote at the Union must assuredly fail. CIGAR MANUFACTURER, pressing demands which He gives his reasons ing. We are just uow reminded of our XiU A. M. rrehv-ht tor Lebam n Branch Road on Monday ^^nM^LAVs^dd, tlonal ou Through Tickets frou coquetry has faded out now, «tr.- him as Governor could not and did not Simple and in the following terms: "The French pa- friend Alexander Wilson, of* this county, Wednesday and Friday, 'ilM Third St., bet. Main Baltimore or ike Northern elites. ihe pr-v ,.f obtrusive, 3:30 P. ttt. Accommodation Train for Itardstown dally (ex vteitiag WASHINGTON 1 ITY e 1 nate—being » lower make bin forget his responsibility as guar- bold folly, saucv and stands de- pers are large enough, and if they contained is the forty-fifth child of his fattier-. who cept Sanuay .) than theco.1 bv any other line a* ec. ntly caars>d. schools tiantlvin its place. Until this is reformed, matter they LOUISVILLE, k ot the hoys and girls, of the more would be less read. Iu The old man died some time ago, having fi:(W P. M. rreightfor Nashville, Bowl! g Green and Mem- Thto s the onb route I y which sss-entfers can prepare pt_s.ii.Jay. of the commonwealth. Hi* let us" talk nomoreot the frivolity aud reck- I raii.-e^jouruals uot phis^Branch dail> i«c jj avan * read—they are been married three times.-Madison ( i« u ... Courier. "5SJ — ; . — I —

POLITICAL I'll I . V( HI M.. ANTIOCH COLLEGE. CITY AND GENERAL NEWS. Police Coom—T^taVaway, Auynxt 29. * Another cause of the demoralization of We desire to call special attention to the W. A. Huffman, diunkcnne-s and disorder- THE DAILY PRESS the country* is chargeable upon the p.ulpit Yellow ly conduct; lined WW l*KD 11. advertisement of Antioch College, f.'>. ^ IMMiOMA IV and the Cnurch. We are treading on- dan- Free Dispensary for Colored People. Spring, Ohio, which has appeared in our A. Fore (soldier,) drunkenness; sent to ihe <3roo<5L Tinnors » v ground, wv are well aware, special attention [OftV -PRESS BUILDING gerous but we Col- —We invite the of colored military. conviction colatnus for several weeks past. This oannot resist the that, if the pul- people nd of those who cherish some Chris- FOR 1866! McCro, L. Dennis, l'rior, AL. BOURLIKR'S DIARIES pit and Lho-Cburch had confined themselves lege bids fair to become one of the most in- Johu John and NO. lOO of obligation towards helpless- kietii more strictly to their own sacred spheres of prominent institutions of Walter Michard, drunkenness and disor- Ml R, bet. main and market. fluential aud au|?3ii-tf inculcating the great principles of religion ness aud suffering, urder whatever dismal JEFFERSON STREET, learning in the West. Presided over by derly conduct; fined $5 each. and morality; if they had employed all hue these may appear, to a Dispensary that ii.i^ju; a scholar, an orator, a pow- Lewis Green, drunkenness; fined $10 and loiisv their resources in a vigorous and prolonged Horace Maun, LOST. rights, and the has been established by the colored citizens held iu 100 for three crusade against "the world, the flesh and erful champion of human f months. •Of Louisville for the purpose of furnishing the devil," and let politics entirely alone in most distinguished educator in America, Henry Burnside, drunkenness and disor- DTBAYKD ot? HI • >L£N KIIKI all respects, the medicines and medical advice to those of MAKK-ABot T EXftMiNEOURSTYLES! moral aspects of the coun- its opening, iu 1854, till the derly conduct; O tililleeu baud, high. n the night - from the day ol fined $5. 1 Tkursdae. Auiiutt 24. l*ft.S; n ark, the . try would have been different from what their own race are tco poor to procure two hind f^ t >ri » ,,„..— personage, in 1859, it who Susan Barr ai of that eminent d Geo. Rollinsou ( alias Lord lace from a kick, i he Under will death be lib-ra lv i they are. —Journal. 7*wJ , I leave them otherwise. This Dispensary is located he huder . an information at W. Spradlin^T., Day. favored with the presiden.ial su- Isaac,) drunkenness and disorderly B ,r Hews of the then con- ber Sb- eet, was *t Cm!,,,,, u. ar the • It seems, then, connected p, ti.oi*..•ii*.. that nothing on Fifth street above Walnut, under the I'll* .11 pervision of Dr. Thomas Hill —now the dis- duct; Susan was fined $15 and held iu $200 MgM A U.-ll ALL WooDSON. AT It hHf> been officially aunounned that no with politics, in any way pertains to the church. It has been in operation a tinguished President of Harvard Univer- month for three months, and his Lordship George troops in I . \.,- will be mustered out of the "world, the flesh or the devil." Persons these may, or more, and is really doing a great deal of was fined service for the present. sity. Both men without ex- $10 and held in $200 for three NOTICE. familiar with political parties and their do- good in a quiet way, and is capable of do- Chase bad a long interview travagance of language, be designated as months. uTirre-i uavk this day nauruoio Chief Justice in this especially with the mv EASTERN MANUFACTURERS ings country, and ing a great deal more. One of the most resignation ..'f the* St. with President on Monday. "great men." Both were accomplished ed- Michael Forely and N M agent ULouih Mutual Lif- the Daniel McCarty, ira-c* Company ot St. Loan, Mis. bogus anti-dictionary, anti-loyal, pro- accomplished and devoted surgeons in the ML The copperheads in Jackson and other ucators, and zealously devoted to their spe- drunkeuness aud fighting; fined $3 each. -. ATTIX. slow Louisville, K> ISM. slavery, pro-rebel democracy, will be city gives ., August », southern «-.runtiesof Illinois, are inaugurat- cial vocation. They were sustained at An- two hours attendance there daily, Johu A. Johnson and Ausell Ilobury, The al>.-v« iMignatiou of «'. Attix ha. :ic- to force They will rather be Wm. beeu PRICES: ing measures the blacks residing to accept this view. examining all cases that apply and pre- cepted. H- i», therefor*, uo tioch by an able corps of professor* and suspected felons; held iu $500 for 4 months. longer agent for said In-iir- then- to leave that part of the State. pro- rance 0 uipauy for ai purpose. prone to believe that a "vigorous and scribing for to their needs. y teachers, and established a standard of them according Joseph Beck, WM T. SaLBY, Secretary. Brevet Major General P. aforesaid pow- drunkeuness and disorderly H. Ruger has the Lou . ville. J>J, \r&\. I longed crusade" against institution is resources August .iii< t scholarship for admission to the houors of The growing in and conduct; fined been assigned to the command of the De- waged in the spirit and $3. ers could hardly be usefulne s, is wholly sustained by the partment of North Carolina, during the graduation, unusually high for Western and A. J. Mattox, CIVILL conquest, without an drunkenness and disorder- & CALVERT, temporary absence (ien. hope of even a far-off colored people of city pay taxes for PAPER WAREHOUSE. of Schoheld. colleges. During the presidency of Horace the who ly conduct; discharged. sortie into the political camp. If Col. Cummiugs, of Philadelphia, late of occasional the support of all sorts of public institu- Mann the college had a desperate struggle James Mc Adams, presented as a suspect- ESTABLISHED IN 1847. 131 the army, has been appointed Governor of ministers of the Gospel had been always tions MAIN .M N o with financial intolera- for the benefit of whites, without ever mHII Colorado, in place of Dr. John Evans, the difficulties, and an ed felon. This case was brought before the MgsMI and every-*here prompt to rebuke sin, receiving any benefit from them themselves. j present bly oppressive debt, which it just barely PAPER AT~LESS Till incumbent. treachery, falsehood, hypocrisy, baseness, court some three days ago, and the accused It strikes us, in passing, that the "master A Brownsville, Texas, letter gives a boast weathered. It emerged from the struggle at was turned to stealthy and malignant assaults upon the over the military authorities MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. it the class" in Louisville to a litt'e made by an ex-rebel officer, that was last with its prestige somewhat weakened, ought be God-given and inalienable rights of man, as a soldier, examined and sent back to the intention to have 100,000 rebels in Maximi- ashamed to taunt colored people with va- AMUSEMENTS. its patronage somewhat reduced, and with civil authorities as Mo Cuuiiectiou with the Coinbiued >!.>- lian's service within a year, to keep watch and all manner of ignoble and dishonest a discharged soldier. grancy aud pauperism, when these support lor Rio Urande. no resources but such as come from patron- His Captain and uopoiy High Prices. of the Federals on the trickery, which have been the conspicuous Colonel appeared before WOOD'S themselves, support their own tcliools, sup- 1 UFFKB TUE LAliaiCST A.M> 1!1>T THEATER, correspondent of the age. In this condition Dr. XI ill took the the this MMkWI The New York immoralities of politi- court morning at* witnesses, and X stock of PArEitui evciy d scriptioii lobe fouud in to port their own churches, support their own thiscouutry. Hook-elle- s, Stationer., Printer, tor. Philadelphia Ledger gives publicity the guidance of its educational affairs at the swore that he was uoi and nind- to rebuke them in political as yet discharged, eis will S've mou. v by lirat examining m> stock. Orders that Gen. B. F. Butler will soon es- charities, report and do all this in really a very 1. by in 1 promptly BUM, commencement of 1800. The close of that when he was agaiu turned over to the mil- Di rriEi.n fitss.. tablish himself in the practice of law in the as iu private walks, we believe "the moral A. P. H AKD, Wh legale Paper Dealer, A respectable manner, aud, besides, do their W. M. Fusvteh year saw the gathering tempest of treason itary. aug ti-tm No. It Utekman ;t., N. former city. aa|>ect8 of the country would have been 1 (Mat UM ktaSHt full share towards the support of charities send its baleful shadow over the Republic. The case The Richmond Times says that a sub- different lrom what they are" to the mani- of Hassett, charged with killing STUEATKU. ENTIRELY CtlD AND and schools for white people. Verily if TH scription is in circulation in that city for Few colleges having no other lesources any C. B. Watts, was presented FOR SALE. f fest gain of both morality and the country. before the court the relief of Mrs. Jeff. Davis and family, class in this city is a little given to depen- than tuition fees survived in active run- this morning, and continued until J^MilMlKK PKOPKKTi AT PUTPBJVATI PAUL vi. urf »aid to The means by w hich a nation is demor- Friday ATI be In reduced circum- 1-4 W ill be.ol i at private ning order the shock of that tempest when dency and beggary, it is not the colored next. wtle at the ai.gine roili Monday Evening, Aug. stances. So far the effort has met with a alized are precisely the same as those by Church street, cottier ot »iru », htraVfilk, lenu., on ih. folks. N*J OFohPlr.M tf Kit, IMS, and daily thereafter until the erv liberal response, and probably euough i broke iu fury upon the laud. For the John Sharp was presented W ith the w .rld-reLowned which an individual is demoralized. Indi- as a suspected s le is rluM.it, a .joa lily of iln«t graphic iu«truni«ii:H We are informed by the surgeon in charge will be raised to supply with all and > d-, them they young meu who were wont to furnish these felou. His case was coatiuued until to- hemic. iu. lu lmg globs case., baih., sriutiu^. Iraiiie., eic no le i , Isssetf .led by the . need. of the dispensary referred to, (ioVerniu-ll modest supplies in the shape of fees that a knowl- Also, .mall printing They cannot maintain a high Chris- heeded morrow morning. Sharp came to the court a ratabbshni. n\ consisting ol a Ratnage pn s.., ele\eu lou s of ivpe,c*se<. etc., uia<- will A report has been made upon the condi- edge of its existence and of its opportunity iug a Who an ar in I the call of their country in a vastly greater this morning to see how his friend John A. coiupl tr oir.c lor jriuli snial! I lations their employers, and their com- immoralities in part. The principle of Ou.rte nm-l. i >t t ». V. t. Knirim era. . u and aft. VI N EE 11 «aturday aftr same, is plaints of the cruelties inflicted them. other class of our citizens. not to generally diffused as it th- Ii.th OF r.fPTI" MBM:, tx... i ir.nlar Saws, Carts, childreu. Admission ti cum. upon in its co- Antioch hoped by officer Hipwell, who arrested and pre- unity is incessant, and inexorable t 'art-lUrtns', Pi.iit.Min Wagons * In eiUrr..**, Pack- The report shows an intense feeling of dis- against might be amongst this clas«. We would Pbices or Adeiis m*. -Tress Circle hope and struggled on with flicker- sented him on the same charge as that o.~ tteddss*, Plow-, a For„e Pump and alee! l»nil». ercions. It is iorever forcing the individual Private Boxes, to; seconl Tier, sue loyalty in the lower counties of the State, Terms— ' ash in Govei niiieut ISI ds. ing prospectB, and gradually abating suc- thank any of our city readers to mention his friend, felony. Mttl intimates that if Government does not characters of men into definite, uniform, I'etaiUd ialbtmalioii i an lie ol. tamed at IhU .'flic-. the matter to such as may be benefitted By Older ot the C hief Engineer. protect the freedmen, they will take their cess through three years of the dire conflict, by Several peace warrants and self-consistent structures. If the spirit were disposed of, WM. I. 51 KURIL L. the RACES. protection into their own hands. and theu went knowledge. To!. 1 tl'. S. V. V. I r. to bear unchallenged under apparently without and the court adjourned. M of evil is permitted r Office, Xe.hville. Aug. in, M»V ang30-vt Brigadier General Hwayne telegraphs hope of being ever again rescued sway in any part of e man's conduct, it and re- from Montgomery to the Preedmen's Bu- A Go-Ahead Railroad.—The Baltimore vived. But it has revived and the New Music.—We found on our table yes- WoodlawnTrottiDgCoiirsc will iu due time be very likely to dominate second tesu that most of the outrages on negroes and Ohio Railroad Company has fitted terday PROPOSALS. day of its glory will be more resplendent up a piece of music, with a beautiful in that State were committed about the all his conduct, and his character will be four splendid steamers to ply between Bal- title page, entitled SALE tit' SAW VJLLS than the first. few last spring be- "I am lonely since you will time of the occupation, or in remote dis- at the evil plan. No A men .-taled proi o.al. l- received at tb;. oilier until fashioned length on 1IITH timore and Liverpool. One of them will left me,'' the or SKPT'hMHhK, 1-. ., I .r lae purcL.iso of the iri'-is, where there are no troops. Measures stowed upon it an endowment of wordsand music by Lieut. D. W. man can maintain bis integrity and truth- $100,000, following s*w mill., viz: are being taken to protect the negroes. sail for the former city on the 15th of Sep- Haley, which author of "Little Katy is now Sleep- M KT:N ' J furnished immediate provision for 1 Lane A Bodb-r f »w Mill. .-J inches rircnl ir •«•«•. Wtt FORTU * r * LLO *' WILL Murders are still of frequent cccurreuce, of fulness in any respect who suffers himself RTommeiKe on tember. are each rated naat C] lind. r, m b stroke II t. tt boiler, at L> ntiuile, five professorships. At the meeting of the They at 1,244 tuns ing," "My own Lost Jenny's Grave," 4Mb both whites and blacks, but mainly have to believe the fatal, Devil's doctrine, that Tenn burthen. They are not at first making cal- 1 La- e A Bodley portable Saa 1. at Cbattauo. their origin in cotton stealing and promis- trustees in June a full faculty was organized The words are very pretty indeed, and the Mi ml MONDAY, OCTOBER 2d, 1865, he may practice deceit and falsehood in 2 Lane A l yer roriable Stw Mills, at t'hattanoova; culations upon "first class traffic," but lor music very tine. > cuous robbery. and men of much ability, several of them Lieut. Haley is winning 1 shiu.ie Ma;hiue, p'av s patent. at C.'.atta ocga. certain phases and kinds of intercourse 1 (MM mills are all in g.sjd running erder. AND CONTIM K THK WEEK. to the present confine their accommodations quite a reputation as :i General Sheridan, in order encourage possessing no little eminence, musical author. '"I Further it formation ah >ut those iu with his fellow-men. If he allows himself aud all of Chattanooga can KIK*»T OAY-UKST RACK. soldiers to remain in the South, to be O' tamed from c». i ol. P. V. Fox, 1st U>. S, V, V. En- discharged the requirements of freight an i immi- am lonely since you left me," is them special experts in the particular func- dedicated gineer, at Catbtrooga. Sweepstake fc.r Stallions, any ase; two mile has ordered that such as desire it shall be to be a political juggler and sham, for in- heat »3*> The ueceasar/ sub criptiou., 'siforf. it; I3ik addeU pro tions gration, for which the most ample provis- to Miss Laura Owen of this city. D. P. bunding, will be inelui. .1 in the sal*. ided two o.-'ukt- off without having to return to their to which they were called, were ap- start To name al.1 close ;">ih of paid stance, the qualities of charlatanry will A written guarantee of two re-pou-.blr partiei in ;»t Septemt e , isnj. ions have been made. Twenty are the Faulds has it. accompany each bid. domes. Four million dollars to pay the pointed to the respective chairs of the in- S.VMK DAY—SECOND spread through his whole being, till he be- jrk^Uo»eriinitnt reset ves RACK. • in N.-w the right to reject any bid maximum number of cabin passengers to d Sweerstake lor Stallio,.«. (Jeld'iigs stitution. Their names appear in the ad- and *are*,,»n .| : comes altogether a cheat, a humbug, a nui- \ -.!.|, Woods' Theater.— Bidders air invited in fh.-iv.a-4 .;d t. if. , t., h.«i ', Tbe Zanlretta to b. s , be allowed at first. It is the expectation of Troupe present at ttM opeui. g | f th n— ind -he j an vertisement. A President, however, bids. old to wag 1. 1; ins. subscript on. •, sance. The Devil is not fastidious. is was *» torfeU; FJsi add- No distribution of the rewards offered for He drew another splendid audience last even- r prov ded two or n.ore the company to put other vessels in the By Td or the Chief kugiue-r. start. 1 o name aud close tbe r-l I. not at that time appointed. The trustees of inter, the capture of Booth and his accessories, not whimsical or exclusive in his choice of ing. We were agreeably entertained by the WM. r. MEKBILL. Sept. MgB\ trade as rapidly as the exigencies of the Col. t.t U. s. v. V ikas?r. and M J'-tf Davis, has as yet been made. were unwilling to name any man for the _ , , % "KtOM) D4Y-HKHT KICK. methods. He had as lief enter into a man's amusing patomines. Mons. A. Zanfretta is Enzmerr stKice, Nashville, Aug. 2., Iseo traffic require. This, since the *n> do 1' 1, itiwMwi is still under consideration by place, whose qualifications, subsidence ° t<,aiu u p" t th- heart through the political route as any and ability to a wEStSSt* Judge Holt, who is expected to make a re- of the Collins and Vanderbilt lines, will be very comical genins. His performance give prestige to the iustitution, other. If he can induce you to lie for party, should be SUNDRIES. SABK DAY-SICti.lD RACK. port soou. the only American company running on the tight rope is also very chaste and much inferior to those of the eminent men Pat Ing race; inile heats, Purse lint. recent and for party to deny in your acts the pro- II A Jefferson Davis, in a interview steamers over the oceau. graceful. The performance of Louis Zaii- N OUT ALABAMA T K- officer stated who had already tilled the Presidential I2larr Alabama Tar; TIMKIi with an from Washington, fession on your lips, to acquiesce iu down- frettais fine, and receives OAY-MUoT H.U L. of general applause. Just received .ind for sale ow I v that he had never heard of Wirtz previous The capacity the Baltimore and Ohio Three mile dash; Purse tCV. chair. Aud at that time it was found an E^KUE w w :i ; right injustice and flagrant wickedness, They present a good programme to-night, k . ; a tiie arrest of the latter, and expressed Railroad for doing the work before it, may ksMBB4l Main street. 8AM HAY—SECOND exceedingly difficult problem to find any K RACK. calling such acquiescence by some fine which will of course disbelief of the charges of cruelty made be guessed, when we state that draw another crowd. Sweepetake f Fears old; satin hear., the compa- \ TOBACCO— one who combined these with a willingness ViK.IM fdi sol sic rip till drd. against General Winder. name, as "conservatism," "charity," or 11 t omes Holland's provided two or in extra Virgini; , Tobacc more start. ny have commission over three huudred Tu tho! September, I-.... The destruction by the Indians of the something else with a wholesome sound, to accept the post. This problem however Why Sales ok Government 13» butt. Jones X Uyan's do do locomotives and four thousand cars; and Horses 70 do Anna Bite do do rOl'RTM IIVV-FIKM RACK. I'tiiou Western Telegraph in Utah for a is solved. It is now authoritively an- do '.. he will be well content, and deem himseif have been Stopped.—The destruction by S3 C'reu.liaw do S beet in .'; Purso Hi the speed with which the company has sur- 17 boxes Ben l ie Bell distance of five miles, cutting off communi- nounced that a no less distinguished man, do do SAME DAY sure ot you in the eud ! the Indians of the Union Western Telegraph V> d > Sweet Alice. do do -SECOND RACE. cation with the country beyond, makes it mounted the misfortunes of the war offer a 22-1 do assorte.1 brands do do Sweepetak. f.T' patriot and scholar than Gov. Andrews of line in Utah, for the Its d F lies. J )• .rs old; mile hVV. plicable to masses of men, to nations as to undertake. aug:i fit Main stree', between 'i hint and Fourth. call of may P. lieiss, the Trustees of Antioch to become its Mile beats, 3 best la l| for Horses, Major John a native of Nicara- yond, makes it necessary «>ldin^s an i Ma ». individuals. it behooves the special to send forward And / lOTTON YARNS, — that have never trotted under . .. KTC pulu c , gua, aud lor many years a resident of President. His acceptance is conditional, m pteVK,u. i custodions of public morality, the sentinels Shooting Affray at Seymour, Ind.— extra mounted forces and supplies. Hence \J 4ags >ia>sville I'oMoii Yarns; this m cling; Purse Lt». Washington City, died in New York city on but the friends of the institution 30 bales do Batting; appear en- the stoppage of sale -IVTH DAY — F1KST HACK. the i;d inst. He was the editor of the Wash- on the walls of social order to give the most We learn that a shooting affray occurred at the of Government 6" bags do Candle W ick; Two smile h-als; Purse *3i«>. tirely confident that the condition can be H«t bags Call, tin ( ington L'niou during President Polk's ad- Seymour, Iudiana, yesterday, which result- horses and mules at several points in the niton Varus, circumspect and diligent heed to the insidi- 1 0 bags Eagle Tennessee c'ott n Varns: readily complied with. It is SAME DAY—SECOND RACK, ministration. He was also engaged for that a farther For sale by ti r.i iR.i *. * . of vice ed fatally. The name ot the man who did North and West. W ICR S, ous aud dangerous incursions under Sweepstake for C its and ril i s. 3 years time on the States of img3n-6t Slain st re t, I el. Third anil Fourth old; mile heats some Washington news- endowment f150,000 shall be raised. "To ?li*i.ub-*;.i. Hon. f..neii. the M t lose I with 4 paper. the pretentiously harmless garb of poli- killiug was Gray, and the name of the him that hath shall be given." for- Major General Thomas has investi- lSlliE APPLE - The victim Read. We learn that Read had been RANDY 1*' A lot of bushwhackers, in Southern Vir- tics. The business of "inculcating the great gated the I 7 barrelsI pure sM Apple Brandy; Wfctst.isacr*- tunes of Antirch are iu the ascendant, and matter of Colonel Blackburn's On consignment in impossing on Gray, knocking about, bono and tor s >le by 1 M ' LTWi ginia, the other day drove back a detach- religion him - principles of and morality" can UEJUGB \\ t IiS,.Uin every step now taken makes tbe next both assault on General Wheeler. He finds that WICK . a « f as as ment of United States troops, who were never be prosecuted successfully without kicking him, Ac. Gray did all in his pow- aiig30-*t .'Bin street. gathering cattle belonging to the late rebel wider and easier. There is little doubt Klackbuiu's conduct is without excuse, some specific application of said principles, er to get away from Read, but could not commissary department. that Governor Andrews will be its and gives him a severe reprimand. Gene- any more than the science of chemistry can succeed. When the cars arrived at Sey- FOUND. Governor Brough died yesterday, at noon, next President, aud that its celebrity ral Thomas holds that Wheeler, as a pa- mour, he got aboard, but was followed 1 ( t>e of all by ' Ht l. veland, Ohio. The National Biuk at taught in the absence experiments. roled prisoner, FOl'ND— L VDY'S KKTICl'LK OR I'm KK B(> K- will not only be maintained, but indefinite- was entitled to protection, contaihing a small Wilmingtou, Ohio, was robbed night t>e- Read, who continued his imposition until am.. u t of money. Th» owner Preachers who expatiate grandly on the ex- after proving pr prly FOR SALE. ly advanced aud expauded. We were fa- and that all others similarly situated, being and paying for this no lc». .an fore last of troin $75,000 to $100,000 in Gov- have the same l.y ceeding sinfulness of sin, without ever ven- he so exasperated Gray that he drew his calling at No. la ka t street. BUg29 "t* ernment bonds. Nothing else was taken. miliar with Antioch and its faculty up to necessarily unarmed, must be protected. turing to specify what sin is, for fear of pistol aud shot him through the heart. Baker and Schade, counsel for Wirtz, in the time of its apparent extinction, and we Read lived but a few minutes. treading on some sinners toes, are not very Gray de- ^•fW- We are requested to announce that DRY GOODS. consequence of the rulings of the President can recommend it and its course of instruc- OIL LANDS! OIL liveied LANDS' of the Coinrnision, abandoned the case on thrifty builders in Ziou. And we don't himself up. Both parties lived at the dwelliug house, aud premises and fur- tion with all heartiness and sincerity to all Monday. Yesterday Wirtz addressed a well see how the other class, the genuine Seymour. niture ot Mr. Isaac Cromie, deceased, can letter to the court, asking that his who would have their young sons at a col- counsel, A B ll ,r NI> L * . SITUATED preachers, who are wont to illustrate of- be examined this morning, (Wednesday) at nf% / 1 J ON BOTH S Sctiade, be sent for, ' »•,'«• Barren Baker and which re- lege where health, salubrity of climate, ex- Southern Post Offices Reopened, . County. Ky. I hi. land Is w.;h a ew bandied „ quest wa> granted, aud the two gentlemen fenses against God and man, by the citing from ten to twelve o'clock, and from three >ards of the f»m us Kin.low Oil well, emptions from the temptations of cities; re- etc.—During the last week one hundred win B w now flowing oil at ti e appeared resumed the delelise ra'e of tiltv barrels p. r aud of the ot positive facts iu human conduct, cau to five o'clock in the afternoon. WILHARTZ, dav; alio a very short distance fro n several M.&L tine other ligious instruction without sectarianism, and eighty-six post offices were reopened wells, prisoner. The testimony of a number of .uch as tbe Uermaoia. now prodnt inc oil entirely alone in all respects.' 1 "let politics f" i 'and as i r . ...rage witnesses who were prisoners at Anderson- and a standard of scholarship scarcely in- in the rebel States, and sixteen routes let, ,« on both.i.leeol th- well-known Juvenile Thieves.—Officers Ihiyn s I reek, the l»«t Such offenses are rile in the political sphere, Needy and ..i pr.»lu district iu this State ville was taken yesterday. V IIOI.ESALE DEALERS IN Oil i oi panies or other ferior to that of Yale or Harvard, are com- aggregating nearly twelve huudred miles Gallagher yesterday parti-*, will rind Ibis to be a rare as the history of this country will show in arrested Johu Tiudtll, The verdict of the inquest into the Long bined in a unity of unequalled in length. advertisement is excellence. An now being Fred. Beck and Albert Smith, three boys Island Railroad disaster is that the disaster tragic abundauce. 8hall they go unre- HENRY LEWIS, We know of no college in the West that has prepared by the Department, inviting con- U who had in t heir >. Loiiisv I.e. was the result of carelessness on the part of buked, through the dictation of the Devil's possession a lot of cutlery HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ky . or to more numerous or solid attractions. tracts the EMBROID- WM L ALVfc*i the railroad employees. more for carrying mails ou all the mail supposed to have been stolen in ngi hp etiquette that it is improper for a minister Cincinnati. Henderson. Ky. W. J Jones, who was Judge of the United The term commences on the 12th of next routes in the South, to commence July 1, ERIES, NOTIONS, of the gospel to say anything whatever WHITE st..'.-- District Court of Alabama before the I860, To be Mustered Out.— Orders have been matters political ? FOR SALE. war, and continued to bold office under the about received from AND FANCY GOODS, The prices to be paid for mail service in the War Department to im- tl'TIO.N «oi iiederate government, was arrested at Headquarters Dei»'t of Kentucky, ) SAblTor GOVERNMENT WHISKY preached a charming discourse c, Nathan the Southern States hereafter, will be con- mediately muster out the 6th Kentucky /A Uttiee I'epor nimi-s.ry Sub-isian e. Nashville Montgomery recently aud held in Louisville, Ky., Aug. 29, 1865. 1 $20,000 j B un , August 'sth M*A (o King David, with which the king was cavalry, bonds. Special Orders No. 163. siderably less than before the war, the Gov- the 54lh Kentucky and 153d Ind. By orders from tbe W tr D paitment whisky having o-a-ed to I. a rat gratified, he was prompt IX. at Have removed from 41* Main street to >J 19 new number ou. I will ofVr for stle at put lie auc- highly and which Guards the landings of ferry I The cotton crop in West Tennessee is re- and ernment having determined to render the tion, at Government MAIN ST BEET, NOUTH Iwtwceu warelw use. in Ihe city of Nashville, steamboats and at railroad stations will JpMr Jacob Stiawn, the well kuowu fann- SIDE, Sixth and r. nn., on hesitation, Tuesd.v, the . P'lrt.-dan entire failure, destroyed by the to endorse without a moments postal service in that section as self-sup- vh .fey f September, i<*5, .even- i ly-live not interfere with any citizen, white or col- enth streets, nearly pp ..tle the Looisvill Hotel, wher- thueand 7-V"> K*l'ona whisky— more or less rust. art the man!" sent him er and cat le dealer, of Morgan county, 111., This plication "Thou porting as possible. they will be pleased to .how their whUky i, mostly ropp.r .li-tilled, pat up in well ored. They will confine their supervision pair ns and the trade coopered barrels, all of which wi l be reaauged piijr to A very deplorable condition of affars is or .a flutter of shameuntil the direct and died a few days since. He was the wealth- in general an i xcrl:. ut variety of Uoods in their line. to military persons alone. "«» '*. th • ef and coutruts eacv barret ui&rke.i tbrreou, it represented as existing in Western Texas. ill be terrible apretling to penitential grief By command of Maj. Gen. Palmer: mV*T1m meetiug of the friends of Irish iest farmer in the West. • classified as to imnty, and lach cm s..ld sepa-wm Mintry is swarming with outlaws, and rately. Bev. W. Sullivan, at Sample* be robberies and murders are of very frequent and prayer ! Had Nathan lieeu fas- Independence the Masonic Hall !ast Eaay seen at «ry ofllce, ? o. P. Sooth C herry Lt. and A. A. A. G. j&trMl the delegates selected by the street, in t is city, on aedaft-r the Ml day of Aual comm nee at 1 1 o'clock A Terms— by the military to afford protection to the ful against overstepping his "sphere," Captain Walsh, delivered a splendid M. Cash, is Tbe Virginia Congressional Election. ora- I lovernnient tunds.it W hi-ky to be people. guration started yesterday, via the renlov Jeffer- -a'eat theexpriiII e t content with a general inculcation of question tion on the "right of the Irish people to \IR. J WILHARTZ U$» THIS D\Y BECOME A MM the pu -cha»er. The of proclivities, • personal < or r I . ( souville Railroad, *'* By or.L as* -I. J. lte~l. tllel C .1111 It is stated General Beauregard will soon on the 1:39 p. m. train. partner in our riim, wbuh will heuce'orth Ire known tan. "great principles," had he failed in political antipathies, should not enter into self-government," which was received with , M. D. T ask for | drt. with the view of eu:e,ing the French make He discussed ably the Th inking our fri-ud. lor tie liberal pair n >«• i.e^t am In Charge IVp.,t immediate wellare of the Slate in casting Stealing a Mule.— Officers Ryan and arrow in the heart of bis auditor, David's prospects of his countrymen in the coming on u., ae'restectfully solicit an extension of the .ime to his vote for him who will be least objec- Sinkhorn yesterday arrested James demoralization might have gone ou to struggle for freedom, the new firm. M. A L. V> ILUAUTZ. fear the "judicial a tionable to the overwhelming opinion in and demonstrated Gamble aud Jacob investigations" Eiler for stealing a Louisville, Ky., August U63. fatal consummation, and the world have Congress. When a clear record shall be clearly to the satisfacti on of 22, tb^ frequent fatal "shooting affrays" all that it could mule. of here presented our representatives missed forever that fifty-first Psalm, which bv —a record be successfully accomplished. The au- and elsewhere, are often farcical mockeries that they shall indicate that they bore no liru "" 1 '' °ac has t een tbe voice and the vent of penitent dience was a very large ^»8~The trial of ' «> W lUMll sV D. C. late rebellion's part, voluntarily, or involuntarily, in one. Captain Champ Ferguson, at AeSmaTsT of justice. The demoraliz- the "EALfji sorrow these thousands of years. Walsh is undoubtedly Nashville, still PROPOSALS are imited aud will he received late war iu the Interests of the Confederate a fiist-class orator, progresses. He has been st Hie ida. ee ing effects upon society are more apparent and u. til the date, hereafter nnm- ), for the It is just this resolute sincerity, this in- States, the very necessity presented by and a credit t* the Fenian cause. convicted of no less than sixty cold-blooded M. WILHARTZ & SONS, I'lrcbaaeot all the sui plus coal at thoe pieces, belong- ing to the ever. The mania for murder, man- Radicalism will be tJoveruwe t dexible integrity, this lofty uncalculating triumpnautly met, and AT LOW murders. MLLF. KY . until 12o clockM.. of Wed ner, and all the crimes of the calen- our great present want— representation in What Energy and Perseverance devotion to truth, and sense of responsibili- can blood and gold—threatens to be- Congress— will have been attained. The Accomplish.—Iu 1832 William Johns, a 2*-Weare indebted to Mr. Uumestou, NEW YORK WHOLESALE Lot IS, AT ST NO . until 12 M f ty for its unflinching application to any Radical party catiDOt reject our Represen- , Tueadag. Sssstoca- ber for Coal Ding at «'»i at! epidemic— morally, lar more de- tatives Welsh miner, came to this country the messenger of Adams Express Com- S r„. in. Mem;hu Tenu man whatever his "sphere" and to all his wiiHU the necessary requirements aud Helena, Ark., ad Mtmih of « bite River. vastating than Asiatic cholera. pany, for late Cincinnati AT VI' K BL' <:. M..-S . uatu IS o'clock prior to admission has been fulfilled; ard worked at his trade iu Pennsylvania. Suc- and Indianapolis M , of Fn- conduct, whether political or otherwise, da , SeptemN-r ' v kit 'oal .>ii at Victtsburs, with those to enact for us * Miaa. upon the floors of ceeding well, he brought some mining papers. JYOTIO*Y HOUSE, AT N ATI Hi/, »i IS*s., until 12 o'rlork w., of Monday, if*. During the Journal local's absence that we long to see imitated by every Congress, we will be iu tit condition to set- SrDtetwber l-\ for C ai I>ing .1 N.hhrz, Misa. property there, and after a long career of Sep. rate pr poeals will alsj be rece vrd bus ness, preacher of tbe Word. This is what we tle with Radicalism upon a legitimate field. at the sane on "pigmy Marco" has turned a ^^.Ninety-eight negroes received passes time for tb. Harse. r B a's cor.tainin« ti business prosperity, e Coal —Richmond Coin. Bulletin. died last week, leav- kmrk envelope coifain'ng a bid shoe Id he "mu*qui!£," to which said local now wise- mean by political preaching. It is to in- from the Provost Marshal's office yester- sealeil, an I 249 Street, the • or r the ame uumb Barg- .1 ing an estate valued at ?2,000,000. During Main "-ontaii-iag it endorw and s.Id-e.* .1 io "ling ly concludes he's "giving too much atten- vade the sphere of politics with God's I Greatest day, and went across the river. thervon, die General L. wis B. Billiard Match on Record. tbe past Par-ons, \ hi.-f Kail and Kiv.-r Transportation. " in c«n so as three years his income amounted tion," and can "gain nothing by it," as truth whenever and long falsehood, A new billiard saloon was opened last of th yuartTi % ter ment to I* made in I nirrd Mates . n n n npru count in that city. Johu ward building a new y Deery and Mel- Methodist church in the popular the acceptance of aay p.c po.a , to box his own ears." spiracies against human rights, and all by author of "Mattie A. Stray," and pr to the delivery vin Foster, of Washington City, opened the Pottsville. leaves has beeu received by Civill .1 the property nestle He five children to in- & Calvert. t.overn-'ient reserv the manner of abominations there to fes- ball with a which, The s right to withdraw aay of game in respect of the Price." i LLUDINU TO THE ABOVE, W E WOULD the Barges jm~ The Journal's chief says, "when- herit his wealth. tf 4 REMARK the Coal, aud containing it, a d to reject pro- ter, aud to debauch the whole social struc- average and long runs, is .1 — .1 the most extraor- that besides our great fv i'iti. s. we have a permanent p.sala g rm d IMtoo low.kvw. ever the Democrat is cornered and touched dinary on record. By older of the vluarierr st-r General ture of tbe land. The game was one thou- •sTBeforeyoa boy "fonigu perfume-," ask the dealers bw rr in New York City, and therefore are enabled to of- Population of l.gWIS B. PARSONS. sand points up, on a second-size Chicago.—The census tOBhowyoothfir on the raw it becomes peculiarly vulgar carom European invoices. Th. y can't Jo it. fer l«l)l CEMENTS TO THE TRIDE 1 yl AI. TO THOSE PBlVitL- Br'ifailier aland Chief Ball and River that so man}' preachers are Asm Tran«p»r*a- We thank God table. Foster's average was fifty and a of Chicago, just completed, gives a popula- Reason wby: Importation* >ioa. augll and insolent." This applies as well to the liavvceised undt-r tb pi— m iso the lakoe Ka tees riTiEs, an 1 merely ark an rx- to this their fraction. Deery's average was tion of tariff. articles comiug at last take view, with sixty-two 177,956, and the Tribune think* The are couute. feit«. Pbnlon'$ aminaiio i stock, the rrault of on the raw by the that "Sight- of our which, we guaran- Journal when touched and a fraction. The largest average ever Bloomibg Ceruut." Oner loins girt up, and hearts eager for the not a single individual has been overlooked a extract than Paris er- r pro- tee, »iH be entirely satiaiactory. AUCTION SALES. Democrat or the Union Press.snd peculiarly made before in s contested game was 22 by J w reigns supreme iu tbii market. Sold every We are now opening i ur tiesh and well-selected assort- fray, with political as well as all other McDevitt, by tbe enumerators. This is not quite the pat to the Journal's local. Mr. who played a match lately ment of FALL GOODS, to which new additions are made It. WM. I Y> * CO., vice?. in Cincinnati. Foster's largest run was 247 230,000 claimed by certain enthusiasts of daily, and cordially invite buyers t>> give us a call. An Thit Uoiso? -We tort, reader, and Deery's 354, the two largest runs ever that city, to your Mia Be but the true M. . LUAKTZ A SoNS, PLATFORM SCALE, t'OUXTEK rumored a "distinguished" ex- figures are sufficient- careful. Next to W Sl'ALK, in a match game. Each player failed your oyaa y*u ttwtb are the most preci- ^^"The Democrat's "able Frankfort cor- made ly large U9 Main street, nearly oppoi.it.' the L. uisv lle Hotel. Confederate officer Louisville for a temperatB amount of city ous of your -axial organs. L'se the sojourning in to count once. This is certainly the most Fragrant Soxodout. QUEENSWARE, BROOMS, PAXLIXS respondent" ssvs: "If the blacks are left pride. It win at i.ucc ai rwi dicaj wil.. like Gen. Lee, "avsil himself of the brilliant game on record. In 1831 Chicago contained sixty aud prevent what are new but mere AND C'Oi>KING I TKNSILs, KOR A» - specks f.om be.ng orincs. In briet. It will save without the guardianship of tbe Govern- The following is the score, Foster having people. The city is in divisions, and of the recent order to leave the three with beautify yoar te.th, anJ it is ihe only thing that can save SUNDRIES. ment, and without the right of suffrage and won the lead: Foster, 95, 2, 142, 9, 0, 5, 24, a population as COl'NTOF UNITED STATES c'OMM IS follows: South division, tl.em. Rtflect on thi=.. 19, 20, 98, 116, 17, 247, 5. Total, 830. 'UUA.U- tbe right to bold office, repeated collisions 2, 21, 56,760; West division, SAKY DEPARTMENT, 76,308; and North * JO hh.lt Porto Kic - Sugar; atVAU desiring release from "Yankee Deery, 115. 6. 171, 2, 51, 8. 55, 22,11, 27, 135, the more vicious of the two races division, l«» I Ms extra U Coffee do between 354. 14, 0. 143. Total, 1,000. 44,888. Total, as above, 177,956. thraldom" msy spply to a certain ex-Lieut. 4, SPECIAL NOTICES. it bnla C Sugar; AT AUCTION. will first in one locality and then in another -4) Idyls A • o-e,. do; i »N I" t.ni'CL'M'U A. M Col., President for the Brazil To bb Mustered AoBMa A Coff.e do; TH RSP AY, Al lirsr ll.T. IT blacks." he Bishop Smyth (Catholic), of Dubuque, Out.— All the white Owe Con Livxb oil or ti First result in driving out the Does Perfect Pi buy Xxi-ts.— It is !<• bbla Loverinu's crushed and powdered do; \J at Am Ro..ms. Main street, between an.i Company for the State of Kentucky, volunteers in nana factored S«cond, we will exsuae to p .til ..i -t--:)i- huh.»l M.l.i.r. impliedly admit that, with the the burning of whose stable, carriage and this Department will be mus- by John O. Baker A Co, No. IM Market aWbi l-.N.w l. rk ..rushed, js.wdered and gi not then ninety doaen Mono ' lima Bowls, 1 ITS Joxru » ons> street, feted Sugs horses, by Copperheads, for his patriotic tered Philadelphia. For eighteen years it . > kef. As out by the middle has been con- •tr China Plau. s-ort. I .ii- . * --i> n hn D.«h- Government's guardianship and enfran- of September. The Inst and tor sale I U.S. BENEDICT* SONS. Baptist Educational Movement in spirit, noticed iu our sidered th* fin st 23 C..M. C.n-, 9 Rubtxr M< p». B-ilere, I HMJ was columns some 53d Kentucky preparation of iu kiud in tbe market. u-dif paus started from Mount Sterling • oal oil Lamps with r» (let t rs, I Hall Lan p. I Plattorm KgKTi'CKV.—The colored Baptist brethren chisement of tbe blacks, such collisions time since, has, we are glad to learn, had It. guarantee* are the wiitt-n testimonials of the most I Bro. n»s, i.igelher Scale, I MM .'.loz-n w th Frank iort. Ky.. under the leadership of for this place yesterday eminent physi< / lOFFEB- in will cease and the two races live in harmo- his losses made good by the voluntary con- morning. The 54th iaus in America. Th«y are op-n to tin cape, kuivn the \J 71 bags prim- Ki . Coff.«; Rev. H. H. Hawkins, are taking measures public at the manulactory. iacs. tributions of his fellow-citizens. During will be mustered out at Eminence. Consumptive, a id all Ifs) bags B . ny? The who a g>-4t Aatioaeers. to establish in that place a school for the bis recent absence new buildings were put sutler from coughs, colds, bronchitis, In store a»d lor sale by D. S. BENKDltT* SONS. 55th will be mustered out next week. tiachitis, scrofula, —II Oi education of colored children. A tract of up in the place of those destroyed, and a or liver disaae are invited* to tty the article. ^aw^The Democrat is just like theseaesh, The 18th land of fifty acres, not more than one hun- carriage and horse given him. regulars will arrive here about iyZ7-d£w5m OLASSKS- NOTICE. and twenty rods from the State House, who, it used to say, were "very much in tbe last of the dred week, and will establish a The Hkioal UHambee, an M been purchased for the purpose, and Essay of Warning nud In imiwbhi prims .V w o has love with judicial tribunals, and would «t,We can't see the Journal lost much strnUion for Young *ntr» for rendezvous for the reception of recruits. Ura. Also, new aud reliable tr ai- In and sale A. B. Green, of the 30tb Wiscon- » Cb%plain med for tbe Disease, of O KHNFRISH' ring in the judges and raise a thousand tri- by its local's "absence on business." He's All the colored the Urinary aud Se i has gone home, with the approval of troops will probably ren- XUll Systems. sin, Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address OR. J SKILLIN \ ! K BOPK- to raise money and put the about as fit for a local as "Henderson's ca- dezvous at Camp Williams. be- f Gen. Palmer, Such we Howard Bate WWW* Association, Philadelphia. Pa. jmmm Uope-Nn. , arucle. ^dd ! boose" for a street car. lieve are the

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t. Pillow Psi-donetU-Base Ball EVERYBODY UKE NOTICE! BY General Nell's Injuries; AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPH. Match— SPBi'ML TO Um\ PRESS CLOTHING. Washington, August 29.— it is reported papers that the through some President has M h ioT, lfyau want aarialBaT. rnl,,ent < "rrsl, Oak'a id, n-nr Tht Prim i in, Mtncial to Gideon J. LouMville,i ^.!ilm/°on UiW rliBsl -' I'apei ol the UfiULAB MIDNIGHT KKJ'OKT. granted a pardon Pillow. August 30-3 A. M. Kim St AY, TH*. Hitb or A I .Jl > r, Ify«« have er> ; bin* M (Jnlttf Slate* base ball contest to-day was between CLOTHING. lor I J rmu vi»> Hoarders, ttie State of Kcntuckj The this city, *.-»<> Condemued Ao*t aaylhlna, the Nationals, of and the Atlan- Government Horses. If yaa basse ItM >uutlieiu portion ol Indiana unci An UHi Condemned The Wirtz Military Commission. tic*, of New York. immense crowd Commercial Matter* In New York. Government Mulce. The Pale to commence THE LAlUiKVl witnessed the contes*. Nationals were New York, Aug. 29.—The stock market at 10 o'clock a a Terms cash Tie ST()( K auims Is to he removed on theda,^ofsale by the purchaser* at victorious. was without quiet, and J. Tell Ten ThoiMud People Once I) "J" change; speculation Bfc,L< IlkU, Capt audA. y. M. A WORD TO to Gen. Neil is Louisville. Ky. ADVERTISER*. The uecident more serious prices a fraction lower. The feeling of the st 2», U 63. sug2fi-4t He had of the Trial Yester- than waa expected. just stepped market appears in favor of lower prices, but AKHa SALK NMKNT Advertiflinif in the Daily Press. t» car when he was PKo^lCKTY mm r»pWlj lucreaslnfr, from a street knocked affairs are so largely under tbe control of a 01 nisster. CLOraiNG L Nashyill , Tenu. .er* He is 23. 1*5. Hh Press oue of the best down by a horse. injured in the few operators that the street feeling is a very August I will offer for sale at t»te« -elufl mediums lu the state. f Kranxiiu• u SI.-> ol.,l.| We right temple. imperfect indication of the utre. 1 WANTED. iu the city of Ni.-hvil i HI a.-- MS «»pe our frieuda will scad their ad- al» I Government stocks are very quiet; State 7th OAY OFSKPTEviBKR NEXT, Urge• lotlo of uiovern- GenUemen's Fnrnisiiiiig Goods ment property, consisting in pstt as follows: B.-l.TS AT TUK I11CH ertiEcmenta. of Cloy. Brough, Ohio. The Lrf>ug Island Railroad Slaughter. bonds lower, on Missouri North Caro- Death of and 4 Sawmills, with engines; W m :"l fromom five to Are hu dred c >rds " lina 6's, but 2 Single Power*; i 29.—The otherwise steady. Horse ingle Hut's, four feet 0ng. MONKOK Nkw York, Aug. Coroner's in- IN THE CITY 1W, Army Wagom; HaWi ' Twel'tb street -6t» m tt AUkSTS. matter ot the Long Coal stocks stronger, both on anthracite quest in the Island 1SS Two- Hons Wage ns; 9 at. L. Wedding, Atty. at and bitimeous Law, railroad collision is going on at Jamica. shares. 13 Spring Wagons; WANTED- AG K NT V.Mr Kl l tCD -rii ST.- hoefcpor lnd. Island R. Slaughter. The Long R. is somewhat conflicting, Miscellaneous shares generally steady. 397 Ambulances; id Kentucky 1 Indiana, to for •. salni. The testimony but <*nv>n the best Trov lnd. 2A Car's; illust.-ated t reliable, it There was no and D»vt »*.leable Bistort of ; Kt land. I'.situiaater, li. pLiusvllle. Ly the effect that was entirely to be speculation in gold to-day, SPROLLE cV most to si Ora .. >1A\BEVILLE, •< the War and it Cause.—"The Americanri in I ..i.ai. i I ... I. H. Duncan, (outlet.'' by Dattdad. Ky. to neglect and carelessness but extensive purchases on importers ac- 336* set ot Harness; Horace Gre-ele -.. inexcusable on Address, «». 1 i'etttr.riU A Co., I'ark Row, K»« i <.ra Corner ot Fourtli and ^» pp-. count; market somewhat stronger. Btores. (coo*, ing anl heating.. Tool, of all kinds, S;rsp Main streets, auder third choice of coou'iea. -io>KPH t k I), (i. Vcuable. Franklort, Ky. the part of the railroad employees. Condition of Affairs in Texas. Iron old Steel, < a» K. B.— English and Gerinau Edit 'faomss B< ardir.au. New Albany. o'clock A. M. jya-ias Petroleum stocks steady, with consider- 7th. la6V and continue from it**, Crop lu West Tennessee an En- day to day, , unnetlAOo., No. Cherry etreet, NtabvlUa, Cotton able t» Is all disposed a> SPR0ULE " U u.. Ciu^tanooga, Tonn., and Mailet;*. rfa. Failure. activity in Tack and Webster; Kee- & MANDEVILLE, K N >- ,W«1 " 1 > tire T 1 A G » 1 K- A W A K K Termev-cish. iti Government fond. < ... a Tunrx-Il. Km xv.llt, A National Bank Robbed of $100,- simple w on, in KenfckyI and So-then, Tw 14, Pithole Creek 830, Buchanan Indiana, lor P-afcleeA Co.. New fork. iWk Memphis, August 29.—The cotton crop "* **sTeWsT \i«r» in Kan*—la." by' Juni«-~H. n n M Farm U0, Cherry Run 22, Germania 33, maWeTbe^rtme. ^lotli.lrk« Browae. of Cincinnati, special war o St rr>l» r«. .•efter-ir-Tl le, 000 in Government Bonds. entire failure correspondent of MM will be almost an throughout ' Dr. Polk. Perry ville, Tack 38 Bradley Everitt K. B- KIKK. New York Tribune and Indianapolis Journal larger J.J. Ky. 300, 52, United aug&viot A Tennessee. The rust destroying it Captain and A. q. M. a er p|H| » given tba.i lor any similar work si.Man West States 2,825, Webster l-l PAPER is WAREHOUSE. c aptaa sold in eight week*. We Lave agents clearing before it uiatuies. It said the best cotton MM 1 Petroleum market quite steady, 32)ic for S. per aionUi Inclose HI lor The I i. inn Press 011 the Line ul the I.ouis- BV HLXiKY for deliver)-. Ciet New Albany and Chicago R. R. State, will not yield to the acre. -mm i t-». he... d:-< hurt"-.! to 72Jc for free. A BEAUTIFUL AND WELL LOCATED • Idiera and intelligent young ladies will find thi. profit- The railroad between Memphis and Cor- Oar yoacc frieuda, Hale «V Hro., the enter- t. Aodrsw Joseph l.L. TOP- inth is completed. FAMILY RESIDKNCK, AND LARGE, ot Fourth and Vine • t.., priaina ufwi ageils oa tbla great thoraugh- Tbe >Virtz Trial. Affairs la Florida. HIGHLY IMPROVED | LOT AND PAPER WAREHOUSE! fare, Nkw York, Aug. 29.—The Tribune's let- can at nil tim*a aupply the l'resa. To I Wasiiinoton, August 29.—The prisoner Tbe Potato Crop. FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, PIANO WANTED— DINING -A IwMU was brought into court at half-past 10 ter from Jacksonville, Florida, says tbe in- man, who brine many who have been unable to get It, this will Washington, August 29.— Reports re- e habitants are situ- AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ' o'clock. Judge Advocate Chipman said he much bewildered at the ; - a >b . i i- ri n< a- a 1 nine Kooin Servant, can jb- be welcome Intelligence. The Halee are re- ceived at the Department of Agriculture tain a good home and gi>«i vam. Apply to had h comuiunication the prisoner, ation in which they rind themselves. In rjHK from warrant statement* that the potato crop BEN J D KENNEDY, sponsible deale:s, and those who prefer aub- which read as follows most of the political reorganization, seces- AT AUCTION. y»>-tf ; "store No. 412Ma D street. juri below fourth. this year will be one of the largest crops a well i acriblng for a month, more or less, will sion and nullification are called political be Old Capitol Prison, Washington City, ever in tLe country. QS Till POHDKNT— Newipaper eaUblisbutenta dexiron promptly served. C, August 29, 1866.—CoL N. P. Chip- The Postmaster General has ordered the BO their slaves occasionally, aud call the re- west side, south of Chest ut -irset. that well improve.1 R \ FT KinKl)- bellion by that name, and speak of tbe D. HOCsK aND M \KI>-; sion : 1 most resriectlully ask tbe Commis- LOT, the late re.ii.-nc - of Is ac pir Hy referring to tbe printed and South Carolina. Cromie, Ksu. . deceased 3jl ^JL* terms on S.tiovernment as their dwelling F.M FL«»PF-; sion, I Government. cnta ns: Two Hue Parlors. Dining as am here alone, to send for Schade P"Room. our lirst page, it will lye seen that we have Considering tbe bewildering agitation the Pantries, Kit. en an'* Washroom, on tie tlist illlllM INK, Fte„ Etc. and Baker, as I understand, on my moat floor: fourChamiH FOR SALE. Heavy Kobbery of Government Bouds. people have Income quietly submissive is. beside the room over Kitch n sad reduoed the price to both city and mail sub- fervent entreaties, they have consented to Washroom, Bathro m, with cold and hot watdr. Having had nearly »' y artemperienoain aud Oa. I the bu.inet». August 29.—The thr ughou thehoi|.«p, • I think I can I>'K SALE -CHATTANd HiA ROLLING MILL.— scribers. again to appear for me. They understand Cincinnati, National the Goveruni'Mi'. They have been above « c k SuiMing., a I complete. C ov- I ake it to ihe m - chants. Printers, nug the lot; twyvauU' hoi iu, v arriage H< u-e, Stabl. aud all others using Paper to V War Iteparimont. l»fhc«- of Director aud General Bank of Wilmington, O , was robbed last spitefulness an i maliciousness, which have my whole case, and know my witnesses and Ire Hrusf. Cast SS fast ftroat b» deep iny^.tock belore making thai. — Manac-r of M ltUry Kailr >ada, 0. 8.. WaabingtoD, D. Mail, one year $<» oea, Ten a . with the hi ' er). CBOMEY. Mill, at mac toola. r'urii tut- Mwilt> " United States authorities. They seem to Xtra Krocatelle and Black tn* t - hetweeu 1 wamut.i large and KighUi. Q bliiicf, cxi..t •. aud track coon' cting the Rolling Your obedient servant, Pier Louisville,i i X? and M .1 llxssea, ipleu.na \elvet Rrocatelie t ur- August I, IS&A Mil with the Nashville aud Cuattau M«a < a iroad. MARSHAL'S -see in slavery nothing but personal ease NOTICES. H. YYiRTz, late Captain C. S. A. tain». Owing K om m M'IiiuuIht Furniture, ami house The m il a .d mm binery.co-,.tr«-te.l to Vessel Sunk. and political keeping pleasure In power aud social arUcles a ill be „.|,l: also, oi e .pb ndid Tin. k. r Major General Wallace said, if there was CASH FOR UNITED STATES or AMKK1CA. 1 No. 32; poaitlbn, and iu its absence poverty, weak- mg Piano, oaesetr rh Chin* Otniug Tea .s«t, two Bu RAGS. Providence, R. I., August 29.—The brig i DisTBin or Kr.NTUcst: J 8S no objection, the gentlemen would be sent rometeni, oe sup, r Mu-ical Box aim beautiful mantle ion and details of ope ati n, canacity, ness, disgrace and ruin. Already plans ornameut. 1 awm «>» I u i ted States of A merica Matilda of Boston, arrived this evening i letter, t , . for. No objection being made, and the i T. w i AUDREY, VZ^^^^I^ Term. of sale ^ vs. aud projects are under discussion lor restor- i'urniture, cash. Terms of Real l.tate i>Dt. ( Ibattanooea, Teuu. from Baltimore with 3,000 tons of coal, and I 'omniission to one-fourth " Jehu L. McDowell, Ac. being disposed afford every — cash, Lalauce iu L | and ayaara with iu.er- AU bid- -l.oul be eudoreod frop «al to purchase ing the substance of slavery, though e.t \1 F II A au iiiformatiou while at anchor she was run into and had and lieu. ch» l*u .oca Kolline Mill." ERE M, has Wn filed in th# DU- proper means for the defense, an orderly- WRITING another have to b© given in iu ''ale P.I.IUV hy of PAPER. TT trict Court ol the l uilod States, her bow so badly injured she name may , ovsVr Messrs. John Gill and William ' M. Brevet within and for tin that sunk in D M.c ALLI Brie. Gan.. was dispatched for Messrs. Biker and t r usey, oxscut K Lhetrict of Kentucky ,ta rs of Isaac Croius , d- ceased. N HVLtD AND Direct r and General Manager Military Kailroa!* 1°. S. th*- Utb day August A D 18 new garb. ***** 'WLSCAP l«6\ by Joshua Tevia, E*(Uire. Schade. feet water. The pr. mis. . can be examiuwl ou Tuesday 500 Paper Attorney for the United An organization composed of State otti- and Wedne. statt-s |..r the Di-tru-t ol Kentucky day. August »th and.Tith, at from 10 to la . who proven t«* y,er. The court was then cleared for three- o'ekek and in. in Iwbaltof the I nited StatesaOUE8 T M I sTOaMEf quarters of an hour, and when the doors aad tot sale low hy TJTOR etc., aliening in sub>lanc« that John L. McDow. n officers, will visit that portion of tbe State S. O. HCNBY A CO., ejsfh, toar r >>ms and servauta rooms on < 'b-A'rut, •* aug24-td aug3-t» f -luce tie 17th day of Julr, isfi^ baa doue were oi>entd the records of yesterday were Bath, Me., Aug. 29 The two hundred Auctioneers. W1I.I.IAM f'HOMI £^e*nd gL-d Third streets Arry tu lUiNK C'AK — to impress u|>on tbe masses tbe necessity of taaaac the act- and coaaniitt d the oflenaea deDoaoced by read. TCR. or D S BEN KI'MT k SONS. MnWf ;he r.th and fifty-eight anniversity of tbe landing Mb and sections ot the act ol Congress, approve., the reconstruction of the Mtate, and alsj to AUCTION ; AUi ok Bo, I.I no STOCK. RA1LBOAO CthJuiy. lnhj. Messrs. Baker and Schade being again MUSICAL ea.itbd. "An act to ruppress insur.ee- of the first English colony on tbe New Eng- have a good feeling exist Iron, Ac. Military Oivision of the Tennessee, Ukssl INSTRUMENTS. ALK-IAND.-i Nl^ 111 -HKKDAND FORTY tiou, to pi.aisU throughout. trsasoi, aud rebellion, to ae «• and icutis in court as counsel fur Wirtz, the room was Quartermast r's Orti< e. LI, S Military Uailroad- N ask acrarea at - aar Wallow, Ky., three and a ball land coast was observed to-day with appro- 1 of aud cite tin pr nerty ..| rete Is, Gen. Foster has gone to St. Augustine on yille, leanessee, a-.d for oth, r purp.js> -. an.: August H>, Map. Will be sol ', at PUB «Wsw» (toes the Lo' isctlle *'A Na-tivile Ka I road, all an- that eavid > crowded with spectators. Many womeu priate exercises. Prominent gentlemen - Joha L. cDoaell at LIU to the time be did aanl a brief visit. His family is at Jacksonville. AUCTION, the high* «t bidder, the 'oil , wing d«-r fenc f ' acres io a high state o ciiluyation soli . committed iu property, aa said oltm* *, owned the sriinss II t l- were the crowd. At ten o'clock the were in attendance. on sccount of tb.- I nited tatei: well improve i, a ill, all lb< n-sceasar? bnilui >«, good The cotton, tar, rosin, turpentine and lum- I -wiaa. via: two haadred aud *iity -live acres ot land in i-ourt took a recess On TpWOAT, .-eptemls-r lath at Pittsburg. P.nnsyl- 1 until two. ?».rii,». r» a I, i r nar 1 » or term- api . . n th- app> an >wen couutv, • Ky , lying on tbe Kentucky liver, and ber business is on the increase. More cot- mia, a.ytW B*rs of aaw r , «ilr-ad Iron. ir ii uud'-reigm d at ( lay Ion, Indiana p> , orr addle**ad tb. On re-assembling Dr. Bavenderdeft testi- bound- 1 by the laud* ..f Janice s. l 'S**pteratier McDowell an 1 Tboma* Gold. will AS - isth, at J. L Oill A Son's •'. IaVi. u. aaa3» diaawu ton probably be shipped from that ..."V y. Car A. fc, rr\ man, the same lands on which the -a d John L fied that he was on duty at Annapolis from works, Columbus. Ohio, Twenty-live New Sox Freight THE BEST PIANOS Mrfoaell bow uve*; also, litlo Nkw Voric, Aug. 29.—Gold aotive as far part this season than any other in the Cars, five feet n thousand djilars dus May 1S63, to May 28, I860. He attended gnage. *aid John L. McDowell kg kaiiny D. Dean M, On MONO'Y. and under tiie as respects the regular demand, with but South. eptember Inth. at tne Michigan I'.t ABB MAO* BY couu- rol ol her , 3,(KHj trust- 8 , J. V» . to more than of returned prisoners ( ompauy Factory, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Dean a d Thomas A Bei- little is . Detroit, Michigan, Fourteen New ry n.an doing iu speculative quarters, and The railroad doing a large business And that said articles la-ranie tb. ieby lorl. it, , bin to now, aud many buildings are going up in Also, ou same st the ', and prayint a fell 144)*, and there day , Detrsit Car Company ra - IIMIA1 Ak 94>M8, process aaainst the same ftom chronic- diarrhea, scurvy, and other that the same may be con- rei town. Auti- Unionists are very quiet. tory. Thirty euoi N -* Flat Lars, rv feet < aeiiiiied aa forfeited as aioreaaid diseases. A JUNE R COOFSE, Some were iu a bad condition, on WKDNFMIIAY, September anth, at I MO e» SON*, and Mow, therefore, pur-um, . in of the monition under tht they acquired strength to be taken home. Baker', tar Works, Michigan tity, Indiana, seal ol said Coart, to me directed and delivered, hss New Box Fieight Car IMEST (.ABLFK. I do Postal Matters iu the South. , Sve set guage. hereby The disease Trial of .It- 11. Davis. s**»-s give . from which death ensued abUc notice t>> i , COMMISSION MERCHAN1 all persons claiming said ar- more H lM ij w iai mt»tice st 11 A. M. Term. tii le-. iu any manner iiit. r. *t,-d therein, that they be than any other was chrouic diarrhae, this Washinu mm, August 29.—The trial of Nkw York, August 29.—The Tribune's Oovtrnmeut ,uuds. and appear befoie the said District I'ourt, 'IMIE BKST A MKKI A to be beld at resulted Jeff. Davis special says the Government has notified *• J CBILLY. "SUA MS AND MIL' DBo.NS tbe I from insufficient and improper will take place before the U. S. . saasa mtw . Louisville, iu and tor said District, aula till I by S. I). A II W. SMITH, on the nrsi a?ptlU ( apt. a- d A. g. >!., I S. Oasahed iu tweutj-^eveu Tht 4 and Faarths^. day of it* next i ctober term, the zd day of October, food and exposure. Very little attention Court. the Provisional Governors of the Southern A. D.. lwv.',, then and there to iuu-rpoee their claims, and t was paid to their condition at Anderson- States that it is ready to open all the post Laud. WciU Beana, Drte make their allegations iu that behalf. ville. was shown the photograph of offices, as speedily as loyal men can be ..^a *. MtaiwsTHia, U. 8. M. K. D. He a Arrival. BOOK IRADt.. D. P. F A L L D M , Tfvis, I . s. Attoruey. living skeleton. found to till the places. The Post Office August M, W6. aug2l dluAwt Nkw York, August 29 —The steamship HOOK At. EMS AA:! MAIN ST., 11 KT Cross-examined by Mr. Baker: He knew Department is preparing an advertisement WAWtEMK . SECOND ANDTHIBD, m. i>iv,s. officially Pennsylvania, from Liverpool, has arrived. for contractors for the various mail the men were from Anderson- routes to whom be has *.|d UK1TED STATES Of AMERICA, 1 No. 3J4 News is anticipated. IN of ville; had seen men reduced to tbe condi- in the South, contracts to commence on the READY A PEW DAYS. amenta the sbove makers. su«4-tf . DisTSJCT or KtSTicii ; tj&. J. M. ir CO., ,. , . J DAVIS L nited States of A me ica tion as represented in the photograph. 1st of July, lcydo. The prices to be paid are Ti Witness was regularly educated in Ger- Death ol Governor Brougb. to be considerably less than formerly. HISTORY OF THE REBELLION! James ft McDowell, Ac. HARDWARE. ComniissioD Merchant in many as a physician. 1*1 WHEREAS, an 'ormation lias been filed iu the Di*. Clkveland, O., Aug. 29.— [MUTOBT THl VI BI UN ltl.|>i| | x; eti Governor in two trict Court of the UnitedStates, within and for tin Martin Hommiug testifi»d as to his hav- Trial of a Defraudiug Paj master. A octavo \..|. IH«U> p^ -»0«i hunui. Brough died at 1 o'clock this afteruoon. >Op>. ALd wLolesaie Doalcre ic District of Kentucky, on the Hth day ot August, A D. biAiisaas, etc. the Klrsf. Cheapest and b.-at ing been a prisoner at Andersonville, and HlSTOST mt . Wt lasaswa Tevi-, Etuuirc, Attorney for the Uniter, Ni.w York, August 29.—Tbe Times' published A rare chance for agent*. Mwli- r- tbe the condition ol v sues Boos, MHwl FOittlGN A_Ki> DOMivfTIC I lwL'OKb Mates for Distri t of Kentucky who prosecutes b -reic the men was as bad as Washington special says tbe court martial L^J.^tii. now ready. Terms -try liberal iu liehalf of •sTr or Circular, i r the Uuited ttAtcs a^aiust Jam<* be. also | could He testified to the miserable The Markets. for trial ot G.STOKKK, s. McDowell, eic, alleging iu sulwtauce that tbe Paymaster Webb, just clos- Auburn, N. \ . quality ol the food aud its injurious effect, .lames 8 McDowell, siuce the 17th day af ed its labors. During its progress some July . Itts, has done th- acts aud committed the otfeuavi such as baked corn bread, which sour, was Cincinnati Grain and Market. -strange disclosures ol tbe manner in which NEW deuounce l by ito Mh and utb sections of the IRON act of Cot and the beef, when it was furnished, was STORE! gresa, approred 17th July, l^,.- entitled "An act to Cincinnati, Autru.t 2K. Dull aud nomi- unscrupulous sharpers iu this city conspire *uppre** of an inferior quality. alHicted nal; Vk lower; uo buyera. insurrection, to pmii*h treason aud rswsllioa Men with with disbursing officers of the HUNTED TO DEATH Gnats.— V» Government to sent- and conn -c ale tbe properly of rebels, and tor ihe scurvy would crawl upon the ground— heat was offered at a of 3 to loo per BAJaKHOUSE & CO I. to defraud the foldiers o\;t other purpose*,' and that said Jam * 8. McDowell, at the ush«l; no buyers. Corn i less firm, and of their hard the sight was horrible. Many had no shel- clotd at 4,ud U-iuK the sam<- laud on which the said Jaa New York, Aug. %% —TheTribuue's spe- THIS CAPITAL NOVEL ISONKor LoKINGM Pop- S. McDoatUi no* lives. And that said lo Ecus-Higher at M to air. articles 1m- tare prisoners almost to pieces when ular Railway Library Series, and in « ccra- Ri rrtK-Fiim at 2i to 3uc. cial says tbe Treasury Department is now ha- been nf America, and praying process attains i the same that Sti. caught trying to escape. suusl to It. meiit, for it is one ol the best s: d spiciest the same may be coudt-muii? gs forteitod a* aforesaid. • HESSE— At II to IOC. busily engaged iu priutiug NAUTS coupon bouds book, of its Kitel & which We have -eeii for a loag REAMER GoUi — l»3's. tsBMS, LOi-ipVLUiJi. ET, Now, therefore, pursuance ot u.,- m..;,iti . under He had seen three prisoners put in stocks, m u tin bearing interest, $10,900,900 of which have Bay it, read it, and thru tell your friend, to be sor- and seal of said court to uie directed and delivered, UttoC:Kts.s— Firm, with full prlc r ror .'.5 r. t t T.*anec l I do hen take a copy c -T brands iA f .ng f one was for asserting their mauhood. He been struck along with them when H ey get into :li« cars bj go- public not ice to all person* claiming said articles off. An order for the issue of A Hi.* i-nd iiuvl'if rue i also saw Wirtz take a by tbe collar asrsjouruey. CIV ILL A 'ALTKMT. -".-•» or iu any manner interested thereiu, that they be mau $40,(XX),00o was Utn; % ii and ap Jlew York Gralu and Produce Market. received a few days since. 431 Mala >s~m pear before the said District Court, to be held at the city and throw him down, because he could not There ot New Voas, August are now iu and around Washing- Louisville, in and or lor said District, on the first da< walk faster. 2V.-OoTTOs-HesTy and fully lc of its next October tertu. the 2d Oay of October. lower; 43c for m ddliug. ton some regiments of the Veteran Reserve V. ». Main street, bet. sixth J. C. Flous-DuII. and seventh. B.0DGEBS & CO., A.J'. I tb.-i, and there to interpose their claims, au. Cross-examined by Mr. Baker—When he haavj and 15c lower; ST 75 to #7 55 for ex- corps. FURNISHING COODS. tin M.it. ... mj to *- 0 make tlj-or allegations in that behalf. escaped he took w ith him a knife to protect , H.r *upei weat.ru. tot-.-- loi commou lu medium extr W. A. Mebiwetueb. II. 8. M. K. D. , westerL, *- *l to %'J 15 lor com- liini from harm, if ue essary. It was the Josnt A TkvU, V.b. AitT'ney mou to shipping brands. Remains of tieu. Crocker. LoniisivillA^ IaT \r ' » inssy-Kiraj; f. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dat*4: August 1-, Sllg21-dluw4 '<>n federate Surgeons knife which he took, tl r state, and »2 20 for western. ORDER YOUR HATS MK UaAiN.-wheae heavy, Nkw York, August 29.—Tbe Herald's and 2 1 ABb WHOLKK4LE DCALESS IS without leave. left tc 3c lower; f SO to »1 55 When he he also had a fjr Chicago spriuif, At t.RFF.N os (iRFFN'S. ft! 55 to tl 56 lor Milwaukie Club, Wasbiugiou special says that the remains AGfcNTS FOB PRODlCE PROVISIONS, UNITED STATES OK AMERICA, 1 I revolver, which he tired five shots out of at M *:> lor iuteiior, si 57 to SI 5s* lor TUK BrTTER. CHEESE, EGG.fc amber Milwaukie, the of Gen. Crocker were taken in DuiaicTor Kt-NTVikv. j 88. latter y.rice an extreme. Rye dall itud drouning. charge by BI-AN"*, lilt I Ml FKI IT>. ihe pursuing party. Comb ORDER YOUR SHIRTS l.'Wei; H7 *J5 »'. l the military D uited States of America to lor damaged and uusoiiud, *> io *c for authorities aud removed from The cross-examination was further con- -«uud uinej western, closing (. > '» Sio.lt and Coal. vs. ,t V6, tor prime shipping. the embalmers room to Willard's Hotel, At GRLLN m il 1 .1 ; tinued. Oats heavy aud decidedly lower this 6j>, Larkin Uarued, Ac. noon ut c . New Hw> 'A"AO .Main direct, bet. seroxl iincl Thlrr!. uaoc saixs.— oftee s where huudreds called to view him during Albany Rolling; Mill Ih. i i.i. l eady. Kce uub. sugar active and \ i, in, .rmation has beeu fllej in the Dia- J. D. Kiese testified that he was in the |*U suaoy ; Cuba Muse yado tbe day. ORDER YOUR * iri. > **, u Mohusca dull. handsome escort of CAPS ; A i cavalry LOLLS VILLE, KV. » toltn - un't. states, witlxn and for the to ihstr -i United States service, captured aud sent I'atsolei M-yuiet; 3i,'jc lor crude, 4» to 5jc for reliuud 1 Ki'itucky^ou the lo u day of August, A. D. and infantry accompanied the body to the Kefep hy Perentaelon ta in bond, io mt reliueU tree. At GHFfc\ * (,REi:\ », a**, ly lo-nna le. «, E>uuir- Attorney for the Andersons ilie, aud arrived there with the , .Ms. depot at this at. M. ('t'KKiauHaa, Cashier first National >tate« lo Wool- Dull. 6 o'clock evening. Bank. the District or Ken.ucky, who prosecute* lirst party of 400 men. Tbt»re was sufficient itm v eaovisioNs-Porfc lower; «31 J. B. Sn , ice f\eeideut board of Trade herein iu beh'li of the U'nit.d .*nu32 for new mess, clos- ORDER YOUR States agaiust ing UNDERWEAR as att 51) cask 7. ^ii Dr. D. J Gain its*. Esaauning aurgeon L'. B. Army. I.* k. Hsrued, etc., all ging iu substance that accommodation then, but others were Ml A* | ur 'u3-4 Jo; AM for prime. Cricket Match. "'ad lor At <.hi:i;n Iron, Nail?, SteeIs,Spikes. ja» U Larkin Ilarued siuce the lTtb oa. ot July, began w prisie mess; also .omi barrels ne* & ckee\>. Rivets, Is62, added affaiis became bad, and men mess, for September. Scller'a < ptiou, at has done the acts aud committed tbe ..IT. use* A30 75; piaiu iner* Toronto, C. W., August 29.—The inter- to be alHicted with the diarrhea, and were »12 50, and $14 ..i extra mess, i'riiue deuounce.1 by the Mb and 6th se» tious ol the act of Con- lueaa beet jui. t .ut meAls guict and steady. national cricket match was concluded to- BUY YOUR GLOVES Springs, Nuts, e£0. W. WICKS, gress, approved July 17, ie*2, entitled "Au uct to suppre** ii"t protected from the weather. The sup- Washers. Lasd— ISpIi to 24a day. It was a very closely :n«uir.-. tioii, to punish tr.-a-ou and rebellion, to seize aud contested At GRFF.N S. plies received from tbe North, some mouldy Liiti-t-yuiei at 10 to m t.RFFN .Haoosasor to KecA, Wlck* A Go.) , oubscate the property of reikis, aud lor other purpose*;" 16>»c. match, the Americans barely winning, as and that said Larkin liained. Dread or cake, was thrown o,c« the dead bi:TTts—jusjy , at 21 to for Ofcio. Axles and Bolts, at the time that h* their last man was in. Tbe score for tbe did said acts and committed said offenses, owned the line; oue man reached beyond the line lor BUY YOUR HATS t .vo TOBACCO AGENT pioperty loll. .wing, viz: Three bundntl and ten acres ol Kew York innings stood— Americans, Mi Cana- a piece of this bread or cake, when the Mouey and stock Market. At <.l!l,i,\ sic (.Ki;i;ns, AMD land iu hiistiau couu-y, Ky., lying ou tbe Busxlhills dians, 64. The Americans played through- road, about four miles east of Ropkiusville, bouuded guard shot him through the head. New Yobk, Au.ust iS.-MosET-Kasy at 5@A per cent, "Brinly" aud out w ith Plow Plates! r t.y the lands of E. R. Cook, J. C. Parker and others. on cull loan., one man short. IF 4ieftfi.ii r iiffis^iofi YOU WISH HONEST GOODS S*; eKa ai, Aud .hat said article, became thereby loifeited Mi.ui.iNu Kx. hance— Dull and nominal; Kiy'iSSlfriSi in t then-,- gold lor lirsi of tbe I nitod 6laie« U | aud ei ay class American bills. America mi Gen. Grant— I Jst ol Generals to be Mus- From North Carolina. -, hayc Thirst a process against the same tli U the same may be coi •ML*— Without a deuded hauge; opened at ad- 1 tuned as |..rf. ited a- afon«aid. tered out—(.en. Torbitt to be Made a vanced lo ink. and closed at 144?,. N kw- York, Aug. 29.—The steamer Twi- I>>LldVlLLE. KT. No*, PRICES 1f FAIR therefore, iu pursuauce oflJ,e tti lTfarr itmnas monition under th- Kngr. Gen. iu the Kegular Army. QaM an bru.er, 5-20 coupona light, from on :?2d, ; Wilmington the «' u bus ar- Ag.at lor Uie tale of tSaysnae, Ey.. tXJTTOft seal of said Court, to me directed, Ad delivered, I do here- ltt)i: new 104 4; lo.4o coupons 98. ' TV . git, e |* . r rMaW to public notice to all pereouTclaiming said articles Washington, August 29.—The special to S.ocss-Dull; «ort Way ue •..,•„. Milwaukie and FiattM rived, «ej r in any inanm t interested therein, tliat they and du iliieu Atock Is.and lilt: U ap- the Times says Gen. Grant is not expected tmHi Toledo Michigan The Wilmingtou and Weldon railroad GKEEi\ GREEN'S, pear before i* £ the uthi r.i said District C.-ui t, to be held at the cit ^ leu in-sree i » Cumserlaud. preferred, has of Louisville, in aud for 4-' 2 been reopened by the company, and is MAIN I said District, ou the hist day o ; Maupo-s ll>s; New Voik Central 72; lUmiug 105; AND OF R1H, EDUCATIONAL. Its nest Ocloi»-r term, trie a3'-4; JT^-tf the 2d day of October, A. D, weeks. Michigau Central i07; I'lttsbuig .North- in a good running condition. Best Pittsburg Coal, tie i, and there to interpose western preterr their claims aud to mak- Great preparations are being made by the d S><. the.r allegations In t'.at behalf. .uiMsu siocas —The loih.wing are tbe prices of mining Vt From Richmond. . wither ha ids,orhy A. MEBIWETUEB, U.S. M.K.D colored people of Alexandria lor a grand stocks in Boston to-day: Lopp r tails 2i4»; Frankliu a.; , ,Trvis, University of Louisville! JoFHCS U.S. Attorney. ilau oca Vs; Huron 4«': I.le -, Royal lu^ ; .niuueeota u-uruament, to off ou the 31sU It is 4 ' SCOTT, Dated: come 1 ' Nkw York, August 29.—Tbe Hiohmond DAVISON & CO August kt, A. D. Isto 'iumcy So*; Rockland 3 ,. expected to exceed anything that hits taken Whig of yesterday says foreign vessels are place this side t*f the river. now MEDICAL New York Cattle Market. lying iu the jaiu«s bearing freight for DEPARTMENT! The order mustering out certain foreign ports, HARDWARE. Major New Vose, Aug. such as tobacco, Ac; three w -Current prn.es lor ihe week ol HE HIO MA aud Brigadier Generals, which was tele- all the marketsare as billow: lay at City Point, and three at Bermuda rmici paid rpili: TW KS 1 \ NINTH SSIOS Or "1:1- M'HOHL graphed to ihe Times last Friday, is^uuder- Bsir I- ATT i.e First quality, l« VkoilT; fair Hundred, .11 coiHDi«-uee to good I5&. one loading for Liverpool, aud A « a* a-i.a . _i the firet M nday iu Octo- In o; common li i io; iufeiiur 3§di 5u ber ne»t. and cont.nue lour in i.,th«. G. BAUiniANN goiug some revisiou iu the War Depart- lows one for Franco. am, iALVESj-Fer head S8,-«.i,„ nr*t he *a* IJr aataaiaaiou t.,r ; quality, the entir.- Coarse sf I^ctn'e* pvror.ns »-.-, WmW ta ment. The uame of Geu. Miller has beeu t.VtttsO, ordinary touB*75; common s one h ,u r-1 .nJ dollar*. A-nauo; interior Vim*. si m pA|.v«s-liirst strickt n out of order by direction of the quality, per imhiu,!. ll( Ml'i o ; common <.< -vi:*, ami interior -u--' c tl- . »|. usi«e library. '- 3 Tb.- iteuionstrat .r's In i* t -n President; also tren. Bragg is struck off. mii tf a.m. LAaus-Kxtras, aullare Fttfiftl & per head. *7 o.V«-7 5o'; prime Havana, August 11.—The British steam- No ,r 1.., liitfill char* a u,*d- f ,, r . * Mi at the Uo-i.it »l These two Generals aie, therefore, yet in M f or circular or lutther iaf^rmatioti addre*. ' enmaou »4 iwsm Jo; in- er A»ia did uot leave far New York last Ottlftf a!?D GiRHAH 0O0DP, the service. A number of other T»Zt $?:mi"T G. M . Generals KAVLhsS. M D , Hpa — H. avy <; ,ru ftnt, per pound. Sunday, as supposed. The weather is very I3;.«!,13K-,<*' 3n UUubt* Ut amiUl1 Deiti of tbe Vacuity. are to be included in the order, when com- medium " ' " 12V«.I Still 'leU lSj.©13. hot. A hurricane recently passed over JEWELRY. pleted, which will be done in a few days. the cattle maraet is wi bout a decided change. supply The Santiago de Cuba. of prime cattle was ta.her small, sud English CtcJNS and pistols «. on. Torbitt has just beeu brevetted this kin" and German Academy. herefore sold reeiy at lull piev - ou. price., omer kimis *.'! • weie pieuty, a* ft Wmm ftraai hatwaaa Htxth aad Brigadier QwftMgl iu the regular army. however, with only a moderate dcniaud, the Funeral of Coveruor Brough. J. J. prirn lavored the HIRSCHBUHL. npm I INSTITUTION WI L BE OPENEfJ IN THE While in comuiand at Winchester, District pu chaser, thougb there was no d.cid TPtf l^.l'l^vii : kw. A n w • i dKline. MilcU Clbveland, August M, „| Building, corner o .Vco ;«1 and (.rax c.ws were ou y in moderate demand at 29.—The funeral of the Valley, he, by his course, entire pre) loci j,-;. . ,. *tr.-et-. -epu- Li»-r ath. |-*1 gave \ rAiM w<., e i, toll abLor nr fo u iu j g wnltu j ceremonies of Governor m Brough will lr«-ly i.» take Urea nta i oar quotations may p.o- ur- at Bradley A Gilbert s hl-os sati>Iaclion to all. Gen. Ayres succeeds to i4 . AND fctore. Sheep plaoe at his residence, in Cleveland, on MUSICAL ami iambs soi l to erably well dutiug the week INSTRUMENTS. the command of the post at Winchester, oi »"«* -« K N A Pi' A HAI I.MAN. aud some the d' alers report ac m • light improremenl Friday, September 1, at 11 a. m. where a very small force remaiLS. cog. higher; In good demand at impiov (Saeceenora o Seott, K^en A Co.,) From Quebec. JEWELLER, New Orleans Market. Wholesale aud Retail Dealers Mo. 233 Main Street, one door above Third, SMITH, From New Orleana—t onUUlou of Affairs Quebec Aug 29 -The debt of , HHH New Ohlean August 2>j. -Cotton—Quiet; 1400 hales as In reported by tbe Auditor Texas—Arrest of a Former U. S. Dis- sold at 42 to 44c, General, is over p MwWrSIt *v. £18,000,000. trict Judge. osooEkiEs.—isMH a 1 molasses dull. l GHTEU- F RT. REV. K. B. A| IUTABY GtV>rys, AS SWOBDS, BBS, PIt>- BHTH. D. D . KsK.H rs. - Freights i 1)^ lavins George W. Brega was arrested in perm n-nt.y secured a > Montre- lUteS, Military Tniamin-s, Ac. omm as and Nkw Orleans, Aug. Gold.— cold 143,'4 to MNAMTS'riNICLWIINt il.t hou*. tl, reaid' 29.—The Mariposa al to-day aud committed to •TWATi HKO AND JKWE LLBY nee <4 Cast. . T do. jail BBPAIBBD. ankf.rt. re has arrived from Kv prepare 1 t New York. ing money by fraud aud forgeries. WATCHES, t'LOl'KS, JKWKLBV ^nd MILlTASt lann l,mil»d • y % numb-r f y..nng ladi«* b r t' Nearly a million dollars in specie has ar- IOODS. My store having been shut for trvrtl ttssya osj ?'. ' RtHNKI. Kr.L uxount of repairing Are, .ISaTCiV 'J**** rived in tbe last MACHINERY. FURH] IQ Q00D&, damages by is now open i Ik Mil < two days. OmPLK \f|,.N Their 1 >ne < pjwMwa. tor transacts n of business. I hsv* An hand s I NOW Texas advices report that the if Walchea, an. AM RECEIVING A LARGE AttSORTMENT condition of BILLIARD SALOON. Corner of Clocks tjewelrv , of the beat i J tbe frontier is s .ullaasortment ot Mll.ITAK^ U. i.|>S whi worse than ever before. Tbe ' OIL W EL r-ouis reduced prices. S».me .lightly r.p-U V* ~,:i,es,|„ 6. ISA'.. Austiu and .San Antonio papers are filled P». fblii-lyls will be sold cheap. I ror i rr„- a . ..th. r inlorruatiou apply to the Hisee with accounts of outrages by Indians, high- i i hawU....rhV». I.- ti ri •.. Irankfort, Ky. augla-.;w 1 wh chl will sell for CASH AT I.E 8 THAN MAM - way robberies, Ac. Steps, however, are r A< 11 Ktltts I'UICfcS. Among them may la- found the being taken by tbe military authorities for THE It. It. II I MOO MACHINERY. DELMONICO. OIL AL PIANOS the protection of the frontier settlers, the chool for telegraph being extendetl from Houston, Boys, or San Antonio, Shreveport, and Yicksburg. VU"-' REOPENl.koi-KN OXON MOMiAV. >l i'TEVbkRkR sK The condition of the blacks', with but few LOUISVILLE CARBON AND COAL OIL WORKS »' hi* residence, oa oreckmi . l.. * re-», Tliird wm. k:n^v:b exceptions, is represented as satisfactory. AINSLIE, COCHRAN & CO,. aud ronrtb. iervaa k & co. for tbeacbo-isalic •esaa. e gtaty dollar*, payable quarterly in The worm continues its ravages on the angl*-lm »n. cotton in the lower ccunties. Louisville Koundt ry and Maebine At a meeting of citizens of six counties, HIS Shop, qj" NEW AND KLIGANT BILLIABD BOOM AND EST ABLIS ED ieoi. Louis Tripp, resolutions were passed accepting the situ- EMINENCE BESTAUBANT la Dow open for the reception of COLLEGE ation, pledging their support to the Na- OftMf of Main curat*. Will A CRAOG.) and Tenth Streets, ItVRff. V A / •V.G 4*- FoR tional Government aud to Governor Ham- Oar Billiard room is fnrnUhed,with eight of Brumwick'. CO. ilton. They acknowledge the I.nl i.sv ii, i.i;, abolition of ky., interior tables. OFFICE—BULLITT STREET, BE MlHvery, and ask the Governor to call a TWEEN MAIN AND RIVER. and 1 Our BAB is constantly supplied with the very choicest convention. Manufacture and keep consUntly on hsad BOOTS, ABE PhEPABEP TO SUPPLY TUE TBADE WITH SHOES, ETC. lion. N. J. Jones, wines and liquors, and our restaursnt with every delicacy A SUPKBlOBQUALITY-.OF RSFI N tl> OIL IN Judge of the United WEany qaanity. Iligbe.t price paid lor good Crude Pe troleum. Persons haflag States District Court for Portable and Stationary TUIs POPULAR AND rU)URISIIINi ISsTITU- the District of Ala- steam t*»i, aitaated o • theLooarrille and kra'iktort raaV bama at tbe time of secession, and con- Engines. CRUDE PE will TROLEUM rosa. open its ninth a. -si on on MONDAY. WHOLESALE tinued in the same position by tbe succeed- ill to give us a call, as we can iucrea

i i ^ < mm m abie, eapei lecced aud we, I known, be- BOOTS, SHOES & mery, and bonded in the sum of twenty THREE ron,pos ear the btnldiuc* have b.en Heath enlarge*, and Smith-Shop Tools, aaA»a PBOPBIETOBS. and now one hundred yonus laoiea can be bo rd«d in ihe fan, ..t o. President. i OU Well j Tuung a> ca obtait good K g.«!WIWW * FTLL 8TOCE FOR FA1 L Cabinet Meeting— Kail road Accidents. Toblng, Oil Pumps, Ac. hwarsiug in private amilna W andM inter CLAIM AGENCY. W tiads, which we areselbngat low nnces DISSOLUTION. : on for plec « aliould l>e made ear y as hereto- Inrite era P Nkw York, Aug. 29.—The Poet's We buy to examiue , mr Wash- •SsTWe hare the sole taken by gooo«l, right for this city to mancfactura th. first or eecja 1 week of ington special says the regular Cabinet DISSOLUTION OF CO-PABTNEBSHIP THE OO- IBOSAUbi 4i UK. held partner.hip existing b. tween Jno. U. Grifllth and 0 L. RAD WAT & CO., I parti, ulars. _ meeting was to-day. 8. Board, under the style or Urifflth A Board, in this V.. c. GIL 165 WKSr MAIN STREET. The new Commissioner of Indian Affairs Bolle's Patent Flush-Joint Cast Hen. day by "nutusl coi .eut , *n dissolved Fourth and Fifth. telegraphed yesterday to Secretary Harlan contim [id. and is charged with ' CLAIM A GENTS from Fort Scott that they were just leaving li on Driving-Pipe. | lAKoK-aWbalea Oakum. JNO. H OBIFTTTn. ADJUST AND SETTLE ALL OWCKRS', QUABTKR M ASTEBS', OBDN ANCK, 1 that place. S. I la store and lor sale by We have arrangements with partial who are fully com BKN. BOABD. tract Surgeons', Medical Beturn. and Account., and I'roi ure Certificates of Non lit. l«*4. aaarii-tf petent to eroct May Claims growing out of the present of the be I I Ion; for tbe seisnre of supplies i). 8.1BE S EDICT A HON*. The Evening Post in an article on rail- , the machinery, drill tbe wells and repair War Be i the tools, so master or onimississary purposes, as well as every oth . r hind ef ( lamia, prepare.] an I road accidents says twenty-four have oc- that fa t any party with .ucb y^ASiLAhoyK-A BM at moderate AVAN A AU btsniiess before the General Land office duly atten led to, and money advaucad on curred since January all, or nearly, the bis Havana Sugar— prime ar giv.n i« required 25, All information g.ven and H assssl result of carelessness to srriTe aud for sale I : : « — " —- - . . . > . . . - - ,

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offering to tall their corn in tba llald in ad. feet sTnches w^atet 'ih the chaunel at that (armr>ra are COLLECE. STEAMBOATS UNDERTAKING. dollar par barrel. In other localits* the PETROLEUM TELEGRAPH. point. »anc*« at ou«* be«qua'ly prolific. MjUUNlU \n hsiii in. \\i> By an order just issued by Gen. Palmer, Ml promiaento MftOAIM >F.W OUI.KANs of m.-n liaiiti thin city atart.-d A lull di'latfali u from KING & OWEN, in tin- department, £e "yruards at the land- kvWA BRKN BKLLB, "in—I i Ma-t. r on the 1.3i e u. train, ria Jt fl«r»..u»illo, for Chi- COLLEGE I I l Texas. to-day 11 ings of ferry and steamlioats, and at rail- ANTIOCH T Mr" Uave a* above on 1 > » A Y. the inaugTiratimi rt'renionir* of the opou- n. -i at A v t.>atU*n«*th* 30th , o'cl.ck P m , Po^lTlVkL , from the city r«a»d cago, sUtions are not to interfere with any Hharf. Tor t -i-ht L r passage apply on board or to of the Hall iu »h.i u.-w Hoard of Trade building. OP citir-u, while or IUK U. J 1'AKKKs.Y. A.eut, colored." loelina* in grocarira, aud prices of all Ther. a belter aug30-lt 137 Wall street. By special dispatch O. Montcalm &. Co., to of HUfar -had- higher, aud coff.-e in finuer. Yellow reen County, Ohio. GLASGOW kinda ml tprlngs, the agents, L. Wood- we learn that the R. the Merchant*' Exchange fiotn New Hilt ( U Kii AMI MKMPHia. passed The di«patolie« to isard, fnim Tennessee river, has de- TYRONK, Uaruiou, Mns'er, York Quote the opening rate of gold at M4>4, with a rjMMS BK BKOPENKI) ON Tt Kf- Evansville. She is due earlv this morniug, UOLLsMI WIWL Will l-av« as above ill is i AY, the 3oth 1 v. aud up to . u : again at A T. U. Cot- mil laculty of id cline of X at ., day. Yhe^mi'ot SeptemU-r. with a n taut, at 5 o'clock, r. PObl'M VELY, tn.ui the City and will have quick dispatch. Kive a . unie ot educaMor »l waa uuiet at l«l MtanU, ».»uth-«*ast ortier Jet- BTAMttVILI K, *l I, II I'll 1-. water in the X. V ., late rUB t'AIKU ANU reeede, w ith some sixteen feet firm, bard held Kev Aajfl., ( raig. D. I> Blooming Or . heavy. Sugar waa active and aud preaidrnt ul the College. " _ jpa»a, n 'AWIIOK, Hart, ttaitar. chaunel to Cairo. . to Kll *> • Wir-iv. pork waa uuaettl d, decliuiug i rville I I r Hi I> t at Me*« Kev. N. .-hel.loi,, I). D., late president f Vint, rjin l—T aa above on \ . the 1st Pike and Mel- OF 1 Carter, i^idy Drdversitr. potniio at', o'clock P M Po.-ITIVELY, from 1*. KENTUCKY TliOKOI t;H LV UlANUItl) THK OLD The W. R. Lard waa In demand and ti mer at Zirts>*» army The money market h quiet, aud appear* to Fiof. Kr.nl. rirk Shntx of New York it> for whscfi 150 < had 889 mules, and Piof. Kdward Orion, late of*** \ork StiM N.rsmal \ we will keep sully hate! a -aw.- ***> Melnotte unchanged, and w« continue . ur quotation*, remarking FOR CAIRO, HKMFHIN, K Iv-IH K » ; \\n Scbool, will have the charge of the Prepaiatory Depart- M H OK LI INK Smuggling Operations in Canada. " but very little inquiry for caah gold: ment. hasentered the Missouri river INDIANA. J. Stut Neal, Master, C. i-he Tacony Buyug. Selling. The name of the President will be ani <>ntt*x! a^ r- . L SHTJLER & CO.'S V» ill „u i.. h a' ore '1 III IIS tie- list be a. hied as be nt- MA*, , by I he Legislature ot ken. trade, from St. Louis. Ooid.. ... 143 144 as possible, other profeaaoiS will sxay Air-tight Galvant.ed Wrought lr..n . W. ToSITIVkLT. fr..,,, tl„. Ps Usad at St. Louis ....132 136 ceanary. . March, IHti.-,. ti tori.ghtneM has been sold Sil»er _ Ii*' t j s, whi .lurahility. siyhs The T. D. Hine " "or Ireight or piss»«e appii on I,, aid or A permanent en 'owment fund of tloo.in n lias txe* prt.- to trade, to be Keutuuky Bank*. ....1 dia. Ring before offtfrr.sli to the public The ttreat I allfornla Mail ( on- for t».ou0 for the Opelousas aauted to the College and will be devoted mlAf to Ih* B. J. CAEI KKV, *geut. T Indiana aud Ohio ....! die. U KKI> « CO. S am roles>or.hir" _* I 7 Wall street. commanded by Capt. A. J. Parmele. Eaatern • ....1 dia. maiiit-nance of these p ^" ONl» A co.'S M alic Burial Cask-t aud .... "'as The i oil.-ue l.uildings are convenient, the library k well 3) Also, Colli II ii tract. The Mollie Able, with New Orleans dates &iat» Sauk Teuuuaae* a Urge aasortni. I of W.saleu t 43 46 elected, and the sltuaii i. healthy, agreoabie and all that Mountings. All rails a emted to srosnptly at Cairo ou the "-7th, With Plant err itai.K.i ..i. . »<>\KI> OV oftha21st, was 4.-1 SO can lie desired. DUBCTOMI or day, in .... ReguiarThursday Packet the city or country by one of the Arm i sectarian restriction of any kind u ill ei.rt-i*. the 14th Indiana Battery on board. Virginia and' North Carolina .... 211 No be «l Ukokok Ai.nsi.ii:, Ki.iksskndokfk, sou. ot W. A. .... tu on the religious convictions the studeuta. Tin senior partier of thi* holism has the eaclusi August •JU.—Tiie Trilmn The A. J. Biglev. towboat, from this port, Marine Hank. Georgia IlKI.I Nkvv YuKK, 'I he charge, for tuiti u in the -ry IiepartBent Trob. , H. WlLKKS, for Ueoruia Railroad aud BaukiiiK *>. 45 Pieparat W. •steacy the sal- of I C. SHI LI RA Co.'S Caskets » oorreapondeiit, writi for St. Louis was at r term. 1 he arge lle-tart- Evansville, Paducah Cws. s iu tie- *6 the College t Brownsville. Texan with a tow of mules t*outneru Hauk, Alabama. .... SO are aud t- p ol iu and Cairo. Sami.. UN...MIAI.1,, J. K. Kki.himi, Kaateru Ihvistuu of Kentucky, catu-u.

if tlo per Ketits ol the mouth of Stt.lt . sr. r . evening Sei . .. 1-10 M*'pr'i ment term. rootn* from t. tot*iper at River excepting me thr— <>n tut* 6th iiiBt.. baye: This Cairo on the 27th. kaaleru Excuauve s W. VV. Uqumob, OitttMfitT, Ky. term. r *y-^iimaa tiik nku countlea where they are now sold. I and is prepared Minister of l*ul« passed "t- *u I'oupou" BTBAJUB the Mexican The Darling, from Memphis, College coueists of t! e terms. J. Rittkh, tilas^ow, furuish I ndertakeni with th^aa by railing i-A> Uoiid* ....1113 'lift The year r W. Ky. at onr ofn. . Several be r. re v. • • : -i : at. : J- .'t-'- -s Works, .'HIM over tbt Cairo at noon on the "iTth. Uovi rument Vom huxa. .... \ki k i. h*: The of Ohio, or if they sbali be nominated eaily don>.r< to G1CO. MKYFRS Last. -r If. 7-3U Boud* .... MM par by , W HAKKlf»ON ...flerk tUlsllfi VI the Kuterprize, Martin aud David Alltioch College. LUlta wholesale TH UUBA>AT. at 4 •'stock p. M., <;i'.N. J. T. i'r.sitl.tit. to the POMITIVKLV,mkZTSUSf&T?™?froin Pot BOYIaM, studeuti will lie received into e.thi r of th> nanal c d- tUnd, . on lie. tins at ler'* Hotel. WatLs, which left St. Louis Saturday. *Ute«l. Retail johblUg salei* Cairo with trade, uuleaa other* lw aud regular I oui W. A. KLIKSSEMmiRF, W. WYATT, lege clas-ea, and any stllk' The Idaho, Kenton and Ix>reua, from are at an advauie ou ' - exannnati n will receive thed gree of A. B at the con- t JUl P" i "",lK l0WC'" r0 the W. ' H. WlIalUBS. repast, at . mid DtksftV. After h pleasant Pittsburg, were due yesterday, bound for BAUUIN'O AND Hol'K-We notio- only a moderate meiicemeut of 1*66. ffifftfJM?ffiffy turtle r Is. t . . .t K sentiments were exchange.!, Appl.catious for in'ormation may i.l.l 0, MONT'*ALM * CO., i UNDERTAK R vvhi.h pleasant St. Louis. di-maud, and limiteil aale* at 2^S@30c for baggiugaud to William C. Yellow Spriug*. or to Ib v. rtHTos-s- Kusse). Henry 00 a. w. oca MBVKJtTH ft JtrruKaoi* *rs., the- party I.roke up, Senor Roblea of the canal, or ' \*~* the bar at the foot for machiue n.pe. . ant-vtf On H'atitl.V W. Bellow*, hew York: Kev. f. E. Hale. B t..n. I r k. TVVSttA river. W. Clark. Ksq., Philadelplda,. au>-3-»slt-m>s>p iug tb«' lather the Portland aud New Albany bar, BATTUta-Sale* or l» bale* No. 1 at Mc. F.-!)VIS*.-. E tl.. KT. Jiouiero and (ien. Ortega are said luaoufar- > ; Ne-nor there were scaut four and a half feet water CANDUW-We quote aale* of full weight by CAPITAL STOCK $400,000! t.. I>e on their way nere, and are looked lor rate*; last evening. tarcr at r*»2»>c, aud the ether tile* at the usual MONUMENT ASSOCIATION. FOR CINCINNATI. \ . visit ot luet»e distinguished in The two The Saudy Valley, the l ttle Madison with sales of 13 ounce star at £X iu lot', and 9t by the Divided into lo.lMMl Sliaies t.l $lo Ilaclil Liberals to point to something al»out Sf+iitS.W; EMM packet, was"behind lime yesterday, liaTing single box; sales of u.latuautiue iu small lots at SOLMEfcW AM) SAJLOUS to l>edoneou the Kio Grand*. All quiet IS^lsc as to »i»e TO THK broken her cylinder head, and a new one tallow candle* dull aud very scarce at Regular Mail WORUSsS CAPITAL, »30,(MM>: at pres<-ut. Line Packets. alout! the river had to be made at Madisou. aud quality. OF THE VSITED STATES. of The Herald s Vera (rut. correspondent The Lady Grace, Captain John S. Richey, TALLOW-Browu grease firm at inc. butchers' greaae the lSihsavs: Om the J6th of last month is expected out of the canal dock to-day. rendered tallow 11®I1>.C Oonnectins at 4:inrlnnati with IS, Apiieat in Itehalf of the ••* ,U K the tow n KJB«MMliM declared itself in fa- for Orleans Ri>d quote cotton at '^111 Ml HaRK-SoF She is advertised New and I OTTON ANU COfToN Y A KXS-We ... <; M of I this stork f..r s.d- af TW Oo D|, .1,1. \ Rs per share. tbatts» vor of the Republic. It is the chief town river on Thursday. vs»33oc for iuferior to low ordinary, and ZngSf*.- for good National Lincoln Monument. par vaiue lie.ug TF.N HOLLARS, and m»y be had up. n ol ilHJSt populous districts of Vera " ALL OKHKHc PROMPTLY ATI'RNHBU one Captain Boyle, late of the Lady Grace, ordinary, aud ITKI>MTA'l'H-i application to the Secretary, at the ofltc.- f J. T. Boyls, TO dislricl lies adjacent to Orixa- No. 7 Hamiltou I u 1 iiug. or to any ol th- dir- ctors. OA This has, we believe, gone home to rusticate arm in lou of 3 or 5 bags at 3sc for No. SOU, SV for N... UEJ*. I.VTI.h... DAY NIGHT. the foot of the Sierra ILLINOIS, DKi*A KTM E\'T, I N. B. ii irlLg rt.vi the contract ind extends to will make no further efforts to ijsj, \!c for No. TOO. STATIC 09 KXKCI7TTVI awhile, aud and of tpaiM.riELi., July 14, in*v j Om- the seam rs will leave punctually at went o.* tba war. for the burial of ire. which slopes i<> the coast south of the line hence to Evansville. Pittsburg reUlMng at tec p»r bushel, de- U PROPKHTV Otf THK COMPANY keep up l XML-Beet o'clock A. mm aud the steamers o. ut led to ke--p % section as far as Ja- Qfmm 'lad S.hlitr, uf ,.ur Armin, atul O0U.M, Marine* The pro erty owned by tt Compuiy, and which coa this place, the whole iu trade so to at c. regiment an! hospital .rail soldiers in and an I Every boat he puts the becomes livered; and Pomeroy boaU 3 atul Snilnr$ of imr Au»|/: »l a.i. ANststBStlN ...C'AKTKK, M.wt. slitiltes it- capital, c.lup lie two th usaud hve htin.lre-l Lonisvilir, K>. L.Hs<-o i>eing devoted to the Republican that the owners sell it, quote green apples in lair j>opular t entirely OOt'NTK* PKOUUCK—We HOAKHOK [iIKEf fOKS OKTHt: NATION- an.l tw.-nt) tin- M r. s I 1: I, -ituate.l in Barren ai.d .- -|>Y THK i . taa frt <1* .-.an r..v!vs »n< >. iu n ... sf I LLEK. Mast- tssattvs ami eoiiiinanded by al to >ou to ai.i the noble ai t t p i we have will leave lor the sani.- 4 -7 Five hundred iu«-n, armed with good ritles, port at o'clock P. M. daily, sun- i ki- ron-iaatly a hand meU.Hr ass* stas) case- tor special dispatch from Captain Joe ples rauge at 6 to 7c for old per lb; dried peaches, .n<(.Hm . ltAKI(E!>i l.OUHTY By In view, "Tii erect over the r mains of Abraham liiirda. day* exov- U d. For are insiutainmg the in uitf at .v<44'>c. Brooms, ; inin n.t4 l~-l auspici. .).. chosen present us i 1 have th- time to -o as ti dr-d aud ninety acres, are -ttuated n B y. I s creek in Mas easilv conquered. river, just fi 27th. She sunk in the Ohio Shaker >• Msjafi 75 41 dot; Best laMsMMt l *» per voluntarily a sniii.-.l, to the io.ni. diate fit mitt of tw.. two hundred Austrians, who Vour duties, National (Jov- weils. one belonging to 111 ti. r OPTICIAN. force of . i. A above Smithland. on the 21st of June, in dozen. <*heeae, West>iC aud i mi. ant. are tibotit tl ruiiuating. lou are turning from mania Oiliouip«ny rr.slucing ala>ut ii-veLty hve barrels

..rioiis camoaittus, .. i, I broffa a War now happily end. il, NEW p.-r day, and the other la-longiug to the , ARRANGEMENT. r . ii- :v mar. Ii.-.l from Orizaba with the in- vie Boyu's- teek 12 feet water, while on her way to Nashville selected, all at uett weights, llambnig 16*»(.! Pa oil Compaut yielding over tilty banels p>-r leulion of whipping the Insurrectionists, in which, aavoosxr day. from this port. 17c. New York Dairy l7«o.l.*Jc. Ki^lhers firm, an.l txuiitry from >1eri*h.n, de-.ttuciiou aud ruin, returiiing to ihere is oik- tract "| one hundred ami rift v three -< r-s. fell into an ambush on the road, and were- enjoy the ftuits ol v ic to. y, wou under at» catsC sUractsoa situat. d ou >k-gg's Creek, within a abort distance of |hsj The Gen. Lytle yesterday was on her list bnyers are paying 6Sfcr/l6c. Klaxseed buying at #2 no. < . .1 hea.l . f place ..I oieratiou an. tl.- r fnn-eni to ^e to tlight. leaving thirty dead as tlie itsttttitiou the army and navj , joii. of »..l in prog less, owned ly trip of the season in the mail line. She .'V«.7.le at *1 V> t.i Oiusiu tiuyiug at Beans nomiual constant, steady ami faithful truiid; your wis-aov.ser one of the aboV. c tup .l ies. the lielil. A few days since the Aus- ... ou will be laid up at Cincinnati until the fall white. New potatoes Iu lots 7.v«K$. Onions iu lot* to ami lour c. nipanion iu all the tryiug a d auiioyiug ditti- There are lour tra. t- thr- - Inin dred and ti't- PEOPLE'S t • on Piters >e-d.,a reverse north of I go to makeup of the soldier, LINE situated isssil .utaDce soiitu ol trian- met with another n ti.- which the Oh ttarina to- campaign, aud a lighter boat put in her dealers at lw; sm ill sales at »3 So p> r bbl, Kiigs SN M - • i tertihle tracts, stvt I th frightful p 1 1 of real ami war Thotisaml- above having r oil springs upon tin oi, and I'uebla, iu which, according to the City of place. quote nt MsMl per down for fre»h packed. of you hav alieadlv been honorabl) Btaatotsjd at t of lie- are said to u>- ,ual, if n .t sup ri. r. to any of I hs above LOUISVILLE Mexieo papers, one company of infantry tfioasauils nioie are waiting .ml tracts, aud ate So il adapt, d t > 's ring. The United States and the Ueu. Buell are DOMEsTKTS-Ilolders of Laurel Hill, (ir-at Weste ... service, but tuauy pr. pai nitv dragoons lell victims to the f^ro.-i- iugsooutobe Vour orgaiii7.ali..its will all, iu a sboit fhere is < ue trai t . >i two hun lr-d acrea on Swanlgan's mud the regular mail packet i to-day for Cincin- of domestic sloetings have DAILY CINCINNATI. standard brauds FOR .- and other an historical existence. ar.- to Is- Fo'k, a lew mil. s » uth a-i ..t Ulasifow, and at t head the Republicans. time, have ouly Vou OPTICAL JLMfTlTliTK, ty of i nati; the former slartiug at noon aud the advanced their rates to-day to 34c. w*atter.sl all over a pea<-elul country, iu home, uiade waters of Boy l's r ek, which s pr. u. .u . —I t I— tin perusal of the n<-wspaj>ers of this conn Ly your own noble efforts. You live *o enioy, in all olltrriitory. '1 her- at- ihr e tracts of one hundred and IH aTRBffT. L'Ni-ER THK NA T iONAL Ul/TBI.. A Utter at 4 P. M. KLOL'H AND UKAIN— Holders MMltsal much firro- happy to its spleudur, the I'bertr ol a naticu that cannot die, but fi ty acr honor, has not t» en spared 1 1 r< Beaver Cteek. about ou- mile southwest of Glasgow, court martial, encounter* lie whom alize TUK MAGMK1CKN QICSHB, Optoum. vlecreed by T STKiMKKS i uon- packet for Cincinnati to-day. She starts at brands are neglected and take a wide range. We quote th.-e splendid r- suits the hopes or every day 'or lout which pusses* reatarkaidy g.s> -ur'ace nidi, atnui*. constantly almost daily taking place l>e- long years— nor to Bast ami at courage, us by his kind sal- The rema'i ing tracts of laud in Barren comity an- s;t T K T RO U L'C IS'.) are noon, connecting with trains for no; 25 the early i omiiioo superfine at »7 25, 7 75, and I plain extra XT. M< IIOl. S, . . . MKKK1N. Mait . witl.iu •lu.rt diet ti,- iy utatious—by his almost infinite wisdom, t . counsel and luted a BCeol -ther tracts, a::. I n «_ i hl» itaprmr I iw.t-n tiie lm"|>enalist8 and Republican-, in < '. -^ t*d o B .id u >kegg's Cr-eli. All .it'i HahssjihisJ Spec t ic j and Mt •4T. t IIAKI.KS, - - - WATTS. Master. whicii the losses in killed range from to tain to follow tlie sudden return a arc. tlight of te.ritory belonging to ti o couipauy in Barr. n rWSJsst) If ».!, The Nashville, a light craft, is plying be- if the laiter at tin >"MI. and salos of faiicv brands .it p Mat 1<«> or more on each side. which lour y a.sago, brought sueii to feast s< u-es ami aatt good aariacB tadicatl aa, aaid an ail knt*asa lands. 0 e eye b» fdrw !f, its I 50 and W II leave as above trow tbu fo t of fourth ween this port and Cincinnati under the II SofflJU at retail. Wheat take* a wide range with sales trade,.! those who ways soiltft.t. having b- u leas d at a i early day, wh- n every opportu cannot tail io l-urr. » upset the a aud alway » ' Washington special says a,street at \'i o'i:l• auspices of the People's Line. of new .nq. ou arrival to dealers at *l 20 to I to as to will, to creat ord p.-rso:.al advancement. f.iv cinuati with the'. A. M. trains for a I the rhi most p-r'tTt - Samuel Thomas. As-i-tant t'oiuiiiis- thirty to thirt> \- c ars, with a . oyalt. of aaa^taatk t Col. >n lit theti, s Ml. r-. and sailors, officers The Potomac, in the People's Line, start- quality; a aale of sun bu-bel* old re i o' SteteHCo; -» i 1 sioner of Freed an n in the state of Mississ- that >ou who have been sj long in this close le.atiou t P**s«gr apply on boaid or to ed to Cincinnati yesterday at 11'. A. M .; a bushels old red at fci, and lilu .ted »al-s of white, old crop, ation*. Iu ws, Pan.-rw-. ... this gn-at and go si man. should emulate the gen roils B. Y, gent, ippi, report- tr im Vicksburg, under date of J. CAKD KK isric Lan::-rr..i, I earlier $.' ii • is fr first bjSjpia, half hour than usual. We believe at .an J to. Corn dull at It to 75c m spit it of all tho e legimeu's and coin p .ni s. w ho have sen I t oi Wall rest. IH Hi vrv id sn-1 - t s 15th, that, out of Mti.OOQ fre»*dmen f-tf 137 at August 7u *>•'• i e , State, only H.oOo are subsisted by the thoussii s of dol'ara tor the purpo -tat.-d, and in I k There ara live tracts, embracing seven hundr-d a ,i i i*t the port tirst are dull 3o to lers, M j r leave this at 11 a. m. instead of 12. white. Oats, new erup, from haml* at • mau ner, eith. r a* they have .tone pea<1 us contributions acres, . f wi.ich e.iir tracts o- fiv. hundr.-d aa I nr Government. Five thousand freed men hp- 18<>5. 18. Surveyors' The magnificent new packet Indiana, 35c, with sales Irom store* at 35 to 37c, and a few sales at u sui h sums as will be reasonable, and yet of sufficient actes are situ il- d on I iy Fork of South Fork of th* Mil au4

a good living by cutting wood in t» warrant t. e universal reputation Barren River, d .is the ls-»t • ti earning Captain J. Stut Neal, was due from New 40 cents; also a sale of a*J bushels prime old oats from maruitude you ban- and ar- musid- n sm ug or . the l'ore-!s. The colored eoloniesand farms for liberality, b> r.-gim nts oinpann s la-lore yosjr or- territory iu that -ution ihe i.-u-ainiu.- tract if n Orleans last night. She will be lound at the store at 60c. Barley has kilvauced with a sale of Sim LOUISVILLE & HENDERSON ganizations are broken up, or as iudviduals af arwssTsM hundred ami ten acres is situ tt.sl on .-outlt Fork of Litti- Artificial Eyes Inserted Hrt. reported to be doing finely, and, as the without Portland wharf. The Indiana will have bushel, inferior from store at «i 12**, and sales of prime Let the monument we shall raise over his dead body, Barren nv.-r, and is -said to b- good oil u-rr t n > time approaches, the help which whatever form it ui ly assame, or however long in it* c u- nil of the lauds belonging to thecouipin> were -. Causing Pain. dispatch for a return trip to New Orleans, attl 2 • to I 25; aud some holders of choice fall asking structiou. be the work ol a nation, 'he kind offering ol by competent p. r . us, w it Ii Baal care, hariug let -sxl m n bsea afforded lb Pin by the Government »sy>phc:..idal Glasses set iu eld an.l will be ready to rei*eive freight to-day. •1 M. every branch of industry, ol edu ation, of reUgiou, of but the Is-sr oil ti rr it ry, and lie al .ug t e Ha* win. It . f 't ih beim: gradually withdrawn. the arts, ot comm ree, of every Mat.- ami Territory, of all substantially m nut.ua.si to he . c-nrct line at sub; rra The Arizona at Cincinnati has been en- OK' I'KKtKS-The market if. firmer, with large nU-ckn w'.. th r .» - ruio-ii! . r su 10,000 bales of cotton will lie pro- grad-s ami sh ades of Use and all elements ol our society, ue. u dlst-irb .lie— tt. lining 'ei-ivors I r ..jlwlncli his About to bring freight to Indiana, for ou hand, some holders have advanced their rates, -t t ve-y solder aud s t. lor who Vor (Iwrssborn', Kvnnavill* nnd llMnlomou, rn-entlv Iss-n deiiionstr ited well puut|- those negroes who have under- bore the byatlowiug and bv 1 duced i - New irleans, and will be due to-day. though prime Kio coffee commands 31 to tlitt in lots ami burdens whicn have made this man .mmoital, aid t<> its roiiaeriing ai Kvunnville. with tar itig well of v. rj ii|s-i ior oi . the culture ol that staple. In the in- dignity the sanction of their voluntary support, and th.- Th compmy, having pns ur-d acomp>-t> ut man fr-m taken The Tyrone having been detaiued recov- 3-2c b the single bag. Sales of 147 bags of Kio at 3H.S to C AM) I \ ANsvit.l.i; ot their rsement. Let la- UM1 PACKBTsa, Peiiu-) .1.1a, - terior of the State the corn is looking most eticouragenu-ut ind it said that Oil Creek, l» al d our ol Atuslie A Csrhram- lot 31. , and sale* of lower grade at 2V to 3e specially iu'ornied on the Judge tii ter and Mr. J. It. lied. ling, of lilasgou, |...;i 'po THOSE better ideas ol their condition. It deed, ir seem* to b re.iuirt d that all 1 directors, u thtti AFFLKTKD WITH BUKI'M ATI- V, are getting and passenger packet this evening for bbls at 17 to a. toquality, and coflee tngar in bbls at subject; the la. is Nfi' ;TIf ^ mm fjvsy Us» oparatl ns of the comisiny Hf L Scrofula, fi. ut, rSyphil- I -r our lory, orgaui/.atiou sue es-. constant attenl • l'lie more intelligent and honest Miasis- of hi and should be n adt n. 18 to 20c. or standard white is firmer with sales of VKKICHTH '1 - bonis. For f.rty years past I have treated th«-*» Evansville, Henderson and intermediate Hard public agaiu. that there may Is- no misiindc rsiandiug, no ALL AND PAMsENGKKS MIST BK AT here in. a limit d n'tmber of share* of stock af tit ram-s :is Is '. tbe sippian- ate represented iug willing to 1.- the Portland wl.arf bsfcrs o'chak P. M., as the with most powerml combination ia the vegetabl. points. She starts at 5 o'clock from Port- 3i bbls at 21c, ai d smaller lots, iiu luding crushiil, gran- two way* of taikiug about how, when and » hen 1 com pa n for ad at ih- low agnre of Twolol.it pel l«. its n. la und.-r l«- will t d-la>ed afterth.it ii m under auy or. 1. kingdom which indurnce the w rat forms ..f *-*ph •t--i-* in deveh iping the new order of thing- moiium. tit i> to built The Assoria'ion was organized share and pnicli l-er-ar. not I a' f. ftirth r i-s- --no t. ulated, powdered, and loaf at il'tc, and by the .ingl- bid .- i land. in.tatie.-s Letters, I. ills of lading, package-.. *c, ui-i t tills h ue jtii kly ieldid, and but f. w .-u«-h ..f • Khenn.a- tluaily OBJ th« llth at Mav, lsri\ at -pringrieiil. ills N... r. i i liu.*, of certain ways and , under tTtMssM amilfoa u:i Lorasa H ata employment tistu. or . by the bo left with the uts, on Foil.' th Street, b. twts ;, : 1 liout .scroful Iia>- long restst.si alli-rat ('apt. A. J. Duncan of the steamer Cuba, at L'l-^c—an advance, with an advaaM in N. w York of an art of . ur Legislator, avproveil fk bruary -.'4»h, ltk'.y. M Mai'i str-ets, Louisville, Ky. jyiaV-tai n« can't lie made to see the of the Assoi are. and th.- river, U-fore 3 o'clock P. M. and restorative p- wets. An I n'-v to convince the means, but they thus summarily disposes of the false reuort fully Ic per pound this week. A aale or HI bbls "A" col- Ihearticl- ialiou in c mplialice with J. H. HUNfK. Sup';. at -.f th- aaaA systos 1 have tu it, I -wy to them no ur- calculated to its tl.at lav., Hai iu theoffiteoi the Secretary of state, ami asi feasibility of projects secure fee sugar at 20 ceuts. Cuba molasses sugar 14d$l4>, cents pav. and to avoid all .|..ild le iinfairn.-sa of the Evansville Journal that the Cuba are public records. aud .fw i at con- independence and security ol freetlnieii. S'l'KAM stitutes aenre, I no. »t it 'hat i ..demand will Is. n,*!.. had been sold iu hhds. Kasteru sirup* 75c to f 1 So, aud Porto Kico mo- akticle I. 11ns Association shall lie ca'l.*d "The Na- I'ASSKNGKK KH KL'TH, 0K<>. ay me Is iou I their - wn judgment f car-, arel August, *£i. learn au- tional Lincoln Monument A*M*:iali< a," and be loca'ed at Pegram, rotumander; O. L. Smith, clerk; th ir w 1 Wa-hiNoIo.v. —We stall; I lasses in bbls at to (I 10, half bbls (I U5®1 20. Ki. e "The Cuba has not been sold M will r- ind wish to pay. Thi- I off. r with th- purest tn . v. I llinois, ruu gularly b.-tween St Louis, C-iro and New Or- that the Government's finan- Springfield State of am shall continue iu exis thoritatively leave to go South, to tak" charge of her to- I1!.(<*»I2V. tem-e n.r the term of tw, nty years. leans during the nre-eut year, and her departt.r-- from the ...imanity, kn-'wit-g that tin r» siv many -lo'nav -ss..- their last dollar, condition is eas\\ and that the Secreta- HTK'LR 3 The olio » II. g Del sou i shall be the dirteretit points will Is- published iu due tint . This mag- and whose rlio-mg t-nssat- cial day. She was withdrawn Itecause she could HAY— Sales of clover at S5c per hundred, or $i7 per t u. A dir. Ctors si • • 'i .- .- lswosir * - ll .:r.g.-itu them 1 n to the rare. T-. i this Ass.m iation sll ring the iir.t niticiut steamirj st . the largest ever coastrac- w ill lie enabled to meet f year o its ex stenci : ry of the Treasury v 16 .- ue crop, ranges • . Baled Timothy, from $15 to per lou, ucl. I ..ft- r . hop - ind i »• i- -. make more money elsewhere, and because tudin tliM west, has b.-en specially appoint d through. cit w pr .,t t.-,i » . Kiciard J oglesby, i liar, it lyn .ale, o H . iner, James all the demands with the mean* he has at lii*ht N.-wtou regardless ol cosl, -d for safe. an I L." his command. No statement of the public riv- pounds. i-.b .-. M liairli, .lame-, v.. Conkliu, I hon. J. stsaai L in securing the trade of the Tennessee • • > Iis. asr-s tin ;ils-r*J John Williams, Jaoob Kiiuu. S. hile ain,.n- po.eer h-w tws-n given to in- lire spo-d, tl.u* uu.i. r sam pr t tirat H Melviu, -..mu 111 I debt will be made on the of September, PKoVieloNS \BD-Barre1ed miats are very er manifested no disposition to sustain the AND L Treat, l'avid L riiillips. all of whom are members foi oflerin,- to the traveling pnblic uu.e withdrawn unless the rump pork t.ii Baco n, good _nierchautablo_ lots, is g l- ith line rietds t* for rise i the trade about s.x ai res of most ... atitilui grounds, which MOOKKUKAl) A U»., L.4ilsvillo Ry., u^-.its. exe sJtt tes,trs, an!•]* •ides range ft out to IS***, and 20c; sugar-cured hams sssasjtag t-i our i alive fotmts is decessor." 1-S it, iu tun*-, om- ol the most lovely aud enchanting spois 1865. 18t>Oo anJ ankaossa to th, soldiers • dicTtiw.irl -.exe pi hi Pr..r seor ush. , f L x n tdiarjiers have -swindled terribly iu Business at Cincinnati is very dull, and iu canvas 27 to 27 V; uo plain hams in first bauds Lard Upon eai th. i '- s - '.- their claims. SPr.l.l), SVI I.I V AM) C'OMI'OHT. id y Pr r 1 md "llnl. r, ..f Lou.svilkr. to whom discounting One of them is firm, r, aud we quote iu tierce* at 23*4 to Mt, and 25 to There is a perfect agreement hetwe n the Associatl. u I! to • the Bertha has been laid up repair. The kavw sayseir mwde know: aed. hy-and-by. w t i. x- iuade?2n,000. aud Mrs. t^iucolu, a .1 Mm tiimiiy of Uke late i raaidaat, alone must have of says: 2.'.'*c in kegs. r -uce shall justify -t. deUi-a will I- puhlishe-i t.. th. Cincinnati Gazette yesterday as to the of the grounds and the sp-cial plac Matioa • tsitl ge: -r is . . Postmaster General llennison has t -day Louisville, Kviinsvlile. ('airo and t -by t pow r .t.ly po'er.t, wh-n r . v The Miami was sold yesterday by Capt. WOOL- We quote unwashed at 30c aud tub-washed m where his remains are to linally I.e. Me shall iu a short PfH d. and riisssssjsy .aist aassja r us iu tito ssaaaa .. the tend* r of the Pacini* prepare the for his accepted Mail Geo. Wolfe to Capt. E. A. Levy, of Mem- hipping ord.-r at 60c. time vault final resting place, and is Memphis Packet ( o. uena-and lliexprrten.vd p i- as. the subscript ious shaf ha.e t cached a >um toju.- v Allen C M. Steamship Coaipany McLean, rM> WHISKY-We qocte raw at »2 20. V liRAIIW, kV, phis, for $30,000. lethiug hkecortei t estimates, w- shsll decide up- Leaves l-'-tery \\e.iiie>nla\ ami S;i?unla\. nr. inT-rf Form -i I af Hawaii 'tarsi SsyTtasaa, dent ), lor the mail sleHtnsbip i-ontract be- The Clifton, for Memphis, passed Cairo on aud make the prelim uary arrangements for I. ginning THK KLkCANT ANU SUMPTLOUS Af/Ar. < hina, lhemouume.it. We have now :u the h ind* of tr.-as PASSKNGKIt ,-TKAMKK tween San Francisco and via Hono- at midnight Sunday. LOUISVILLK TOBACCO MAKKET. ou nr. r ov. r thi'ty-five tnoiinan.l dollars, as fast as contri- lulu, with Sandwich Islands, authorized by otteriugs were increased to-day, PT. I'AT KICK 0*».«». H AKT. Master The Lizzie C. Hamilton dropped down to Tueailay.— The with butions to the tuud are re. eived, they are, hv order ol the Will l-ave Loiiisv.llr • •..phis every WKHMCSU.-W act <>i OmkTMM, approved February 17lh, ales at the four auction warehouses of hhds, inclu- Board of Hi rectors, invested iu iuterest-eearlng govern- , . . . her wharf yesterday. at 1 k I' M., POSITIVELY. ment securities. INi... The tend- r of the Pacific Mail Steam- ding in the break reviews, and 41 hbds rejected. The low- O.TA KTKRMASTER'S SALK OK GoVERN- ||It is om intention, at the proper time, to consult tie- TUK KLKKT AND KLKGANT < oinpany w as the only one otf-red for er grades were rather dull of hale with uiiiih trash, and CtKlC WARRANTKU it directions are foUowcd. mknj Boats —Sealed proposals for the D. v ry best last, and talo..t iu the conutiy, as to what shall N coui'iensation Ih- th- material or the niouamriit. Is- its si/..-, tf ll H T Y Oi 9« the service. The there lor is C. Hortou, aud other boats, were opened at cost lugs offered, but the medium aud choice qualities wl at shall I ! bottle will last at form, const, action aud cast. But we desin- nln.v. all C'MT. WKsCOSNkR Kl>. H. Jl'UGE. fl-rk •fooo.ocO per annum lor the ]ierformance of •*er- in request at full rates. The sale* follows: Capt. Hunt's office yesterday, and the bid raug.-d a* things first io isoajps such a sum of money as shall justily W ill leave Louisville for Memphis every .-ATI KIiaY at 4 twelve round trips I let ween San Francisco o'clock P. Iheae boat' will land lor freight and pas- of Capt. S. H. Huston, of New Orleans, for coiumeneiug with the us-iner.vii g, il p ssible, a mot nm tit which, in every M. respect, shall fitly appropriately sengers at all way landings at regular racket rales. and Hong Kong. China, touching at Hon- o hhds trarii $3 to 3 in low at aud hlustra'e and Mr- the above boat, $17,000, was accepted. The PICKETT.— »t 30. grade Freight and sensrers for White riveis P- tu.t. tin- lue, character aud virtues of Mr. Lincoln, pa and Arkansas olulu in rsaiidw i. h Islands, and Kanagawa SYMPTOMS. to 4 at to 10, 24 at 10 25 to 5n, 3 I Gen. Meigs and Gen. Crook, wharfboats •4 65, If H M at *1V, at bile both our uatioual taste and wealth shall be r< |>r< receipted thtough at reasonable rates. Through tickets iu Japan. * tiled by it. for freight and passage to M. Loui« at curieut rates. K«r and barges, will be disposed of at auction •23, i at (23 25 to 25 50, aud 1 of cutting leaf at BH 50. freight • to for .lames U. Beveridge.SUU. Treasurer, i~ the Treasurer ot and f a*s>u> apply a ls.ard M to The company are build the servi.*e BOOXE.-I hhd at S3 7n, 4 at to 4 si, 20 at «5 10 to The Symtoms i f Catarrh ar- at first very slight. Nt at 10 o'clock ibis morning. M our Association, to whom all contributions, donations B. J. CAFFKKV, > four first-class American side-wheel they :»t steam- 1 • MuoKHKAli Jt CJ., •Agents sous find tbey have a odd, then have fr-nient The 11. M. Childs left CatMtsburg yes- V 4o, 27 at tio to 17 75 at $23 25, and 1 of manufacturing aud suts-criptious an- to b f i warded, and comuiunicu- er-, of from a,50<» to 4,000 tons burthen each. lioii* ou the subject ad tressed. T. M. KKWIN. J terday, with half of the 3n \ .-men's adapted to sea goimr steamers tl tin- discharges are in- this city yesterday, from a prominent mer- NINTH STKCKT.-3 hhd- at »4 u5 to 4 Ml IS at 15 15 to OPTICIAN, As e disease becomes chronic, of tin- hrst -class. The first steamer c as. si 1 quality; they are to leave chant of the above city, staling that cotton at re ia .joantity an changed iu now Ssn Francisco, with the mails, . tl. se- for Japan was being brought from Selma for two dol- LIN1VBRSITT OP NASHVILLE. thick ani heavy, and aie hawked or cough, d The ami China on or befo e the first of cretions offensive, breath; 'he voic. January, lars a bale, and that light draught boats ar causing a bad t contract to i- Mm", and he term of be ten constantly arriving. thick aud uasal; the eyes are weak; the sense of s;mll years from the date of the sailing of the MILITARY. MEDICAL DEPAETMiNT. lessened it destroyed; deafness frequently ta!.es plac . first steamer from thai port. Another Common and linporaut symptom u! I atarrh :« A special to the Tri I. one from Washing- MRVtBfi BY THtfi KIV'BK. HKAlKJtiAKTKKS DEPARTMENT OK THE CI M that the person is obliged to ilear his threat in the morn- berlaud, office Provost liKth, says: Marshal a Nashville. -pilK KEGl'LAK COl'RSK OF INSTRUCTION WILL b> ton, dated the Tlie official re- CINCINNATI, PEK MAJ. ANDERSOV-166 pkgs til O- IT'i-srxjraljLol, ing of a thick • r slimy muceiis, which ha* hUlen from Teun. June "Slth 1x6.5. ; I begin 011 the tirst Monday ot November. and end an I stoves, (Thampion; 24 bids sugar, J Griffith < o cently sent down bv the Treasury Depart- U A •i tin host during the night. When this takes place the p. n.. i. ditie. liaving ceased, and there being no or PRACTICAL A SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN, ou ihe first day of March, lvsi. The Museuiu Cabinets, head iSdo I hhd do, Ben -diet A S..n; 6nkers uails. It ooitl torn gauized eueiuy the ment to iny.-sligate the attain* of Colonel iu country, it is ordered : Library. Buildings, ami uppurtenauces. are still a* per- be sure that his disea— is on its way to the lungs, 2 bxs scales, 1 do iron, 1 bdl ste 1. 1 box. Christy A Co; •i.*|:» Third ".tri-i-t, .ienr Hiirli.-i. may L That all citi/.eu of tlieStat.s ol » lor ida, Georgia, l"i t asev. r, and the . Id ce> ps of teachers each iu his p ace, Looinis. special agent of the Treasury at 0 bids sugar. I bag coffee, Newc.mb A Bro; IS b'ds su- and should Ii se uo time in arresting it. Alabama. Mtaswaippi, Tetiiieaaeeaud Kentucky, who bavt HKfiS KKSI'K'-I KC l,i. Y To CALL THK AlTK'-Tl'iN reiia>v»l gar Tuck. I) Co; SI bxs hardware, 3 bbls. P Bri 'ge- .xcept Pr.d. Buchanan, by death, and whos A 1 has returned, Iwii seut not tli ol those i te i to i - the ti. .:;> arrbal Richmond, and reports the Otuo river to reiuaiu .luring the of am with wi-ak sight his aasortm-nt f alaci has been b] Prof. Briggs, formerly Professor The above at but fe*ol a- ford A Co: In kegs butler, M bxs cheeae. 60 I. Ids Hour. A AUed «• war be, aud they are hereby, p mutt, d to return to their Stectasles, K<«. <''asses, it'., amongst which will be everihiiig .rrect m this department. Cooper: Jcarboismj am, Chambers A Co; 13 bxs nails, ot I'rartical Anaion \ Write for our pami-hlet describing fully all •> n.pt. u. -, it reaaective home* found lit.- ctlebr.itvd perlected Bla/llian Pebble Mperta- will opeuod first -ii bxs I'j uts Sl It; 4 Ihe Anatntu c«l Km in l«* „u the Mon- 1 he Secretary of the Treasury has lately do, kngs m.ilesh.ajs. N hhda lugar, will be sei t FRKK to hut address. all > * 11. That deserters from the late rebel army, alio stea. The v-iy great uperior.ty of the form of le ur uand every facility r the prrsr - II lfte> /• i. ami i I. . k. L's nails. In d brooms, J C«.liin>; tt is not necessary to publish • vere seut north of the Onio liver to and the positive advantages to the wearer is the peculiar n? Hat of dassaees V-r received intelligence of extensive smugg- 160 temaiti during the cution that cormer stoaa study. Call lor SKKLVK S CATAKKH KKMKHY and take at bbls lionr, Louisville and Niahville Railroad. 26 be, War and they are hereby perm. tied to return to tlieir property tt ey possess of streii. thening and preserving, as Fe«-s for full Course. $U\f> lit ling operation- in Canada. Silks, sugars, l.ors a, J May; sjult*>r On l>S. I). II. SEELYE & CQsjj iiseaaea of the "•TOMJM'H, i l.s, r army, Gratlua.lon l'i*e . Z'< nm I. It RK K s Robinson; 4 bbl* alcohol. Wilder, v bxs cheese, were allowed to go th. i h. m.-s, conditioii of th -eye. mere is a high rate ol duty, have lately but w re r. me-, arc hereby relieved from their obligations to re- such as Microscopes, Telisc .pes, Baro.i eU-rs, Thermome- F..r further parliculat- apply 10 Dean tor catalogue. tu.-lipae . ill". npoa .leeaagetaeat of the Stomach or Kowels; n l.'OI T large quantiti.--. The detectives of tins de- port. ters, Ma heiuatical aud Sur\.-> i.g In-t rumeiits, lustra- W. K. BosrUM, M. H, Profesaor of institutes ami i IM 1NS»TI, PElt POTOMA Hillitiirs passes shall hereafter be requited ments tor Medical K acuity, Race, field, Marine and artment are on the track of a number of Practice ol Medicine and !)• an of the Fa- ully. RUEr.rlATIStl aud NKl KAl.tilA, aad a in bbls mackerel, 10 bxs soap Schroder .V W; 4 pea irou, irom citixeus traveling . u the railroads i rivers iu Opeia Matt s always ou ha d • an this 'I'll. .mas . Jl*.\!.\..H, M. Il . Professor ol Anatomy. -us|»-cted pai iea. " The able paper, Ci. .inn. 12 bbls viueg.r. Hillings Ueitartuieut Ailtfi. « yes in- M- 1 I Commissioner Br tsjou. pkgs ial Hiiuiau without paiu. J. ItKuuir.-i LtausLKY, M. l»., Professor ot Chemi-try KVk'lt and V i.l'S, it is d sjttstta to ssjperseda 1 I' Smith; 3n hf nu|s ttsh, tihe. ns A V Military cou'dul tors will !«• New glasses titie.1 iu old frames augVtf «.f Customs, N. Sargeaut, Esq., has been A 1); l2do»hs)k> . A continued on all the rail- and Pharmacy. SEELYE'S DR. ther remedied. It not only cur- thee diseases, 4 bxs . andb-. 4 pkifs Mi-Kanin A M;3doxtubs, toads in the Departai nt. and will receive II., 9 but dispatched hy Seeretary McCulloch to the Bro. insiructiolis a* c. K. Winhto-4 M Professor of Materia Medica aud Co, 17 do brooms. 17 pkgs. o Rswsou; In bxs (.riflitl. A Medical J urisri udeucn. prevents tbt-'n. wine glass I A n.l ItlTTKK** a i. a. la line tor the purpose of giving his soap. J hu Terry a Co, S bxs axes, Neal A N, Indoxen ssta—auas oVm^VS£ u! H. THoaas. Wm. T Brux.s, m n mt 4 rolls leatuer, liealer A Oo; S bbls J. G. COLD_PEN8 personal attention to the matter. brooms, UorauAU; PaKKUI'RST. : and Physiology. 'akenan h ar hef r.- each mewl, w- iol v aie the ill—IV- t Telegraph i .., coaperaa. Wilson » P; 1 cal-doy oil, U H Br«v. Brig. Geu. aud P. M. G. U. C. John M. Wats, n, M. IV, Professor of Obatetencs and ^s..— drugs, chain- WA-niN'iToN, « . liutchiugs a D; 12 pkvs l of the moat unhealthy climate, ! August »n the most , [ ,.,., .. Hiseases of Worn. 11 and bildreu. BRONCHIAL SYRUP. an 4 cur* th* ta*. t a...i K K; 7 bags Lo.nsvdle NaahvtUe I i* F. fervent entreaty bmt Go, pke« ai Kvr. M. H . Piofeaeorof Prit ciples and Prac- of ("apt. Wirtz, Messrs. against diseas.-- nnd.r the im-st r>,- exp.-«ura. 'off*-. Harris Mcli A Csj; 36 pkgs spokas, Clark « *; So ti. e oi Surgery xraiPT roa appeared to-day ; SO bdls P bags. Boee A L; kegs uails Ho re B A C FURNISHING (.old T 11. Boca inav M . I).. Curator of Mu*--um. 441 groc. rie«, Johnson, GOODS. the military. missisiou irui.k«. A T Smith; pkg* m V S. 1 isnsLXr. M 1) , Heiuonstrator BsVONC'BITlS. S 'KK THROAT PREPARED mmm of Anatomy. CULD8, as hihis coun- 0UUOB8. BY Skg-> Barbaroux; 25 Co; 34 pkgs J T Weller; I car steel. bxs Nashville, J aly Ry \m% jyja-tfAwlt UO.M-JARMtSS. ANU I iv KITATloN OS* TUK ess coffee. H Ludw«; 25 „o. En«Wjar«l; 41 pig. do, A II ill AM UFACTOR V. BRO.NCUIAL TTBICS OK LI N«S, TICK- Le-ouard; 55 pkgs. Joi.i, HBMOVAIj. Gardner; 17 bxs, h t> C.OLP. Cleveland, Ol, August s.<. —The Wel- A W o Ko « The only House that Manufacture* Heui- LINO U THK Til BOAT, AN DK.JOH\ Bl li kJ Gheens Bro; 25 boxes cueeoe, Tait. 8ou A Co, Su pkg,. A The s.rup is osp> cially beueficial in atTeclioas of the lington National Rank at Wellington, owners; Muutli of the Ohio Kiver. Please c*H - TOBACCO WAREHCU by Catarrh, gteatl A Ilia Laboratory ou 5th 4'rusM <**)>«« < ihio, was robbed last uight of from B11JY. .FI./.VO.V* Satial'y Youraelveis. Throat and Brouchial Tubes, caused seven- CINCINNATI, l*K.i GEN. LTTLK-30 •adu shipstuQ, Call and Co; 2<>t«xgs assisting iu its permaneut cur- w tn u iw-1 in ri.nu.ct to one hundred thousand dollars in WmGnerseh; 4 bbl* whisk* . Small I. A uasls ty Gov- JA-SSS S. PH«. C8.. ISAAC li. OAL-JWXXu. iwvn.i.i:, eai. < bxs loi ernment lionds. S|ieeial deposits and the Bilkna^des; 4 bids liquor, Schroder * o; 32 Klaas- jas. a. naMit with the remedy. If taken iu time it uever tails to cure ware. Walton A Bro, 19 do. - * do, Caasaday A not touched. (Jo; 14 MERCHANT TAILOR, the severest cases or croup. bank property were No ar- bxs do. Wilson « P do. Holfinger A l*o. W do W titter i sp, i, i o; 3- . PHELPS, CO the taste, safe tor children, , A 23 pkgs, Ja* Payne; do 5 keg. nails. .1 Buckles; CALDWELL & lMng agreeable to AS KEMoVKD To No. 107 TH I K . STKKET, 1 It* atck* ship staff', (topper P: 12 U it A spni.f*. Belknap A its elects, giving strength to the voice and mnga, will BREWERY. Co. ai J'*~*m •»«»*-"• L<....swi,., u:x s vi liii jc pkg*. Alam- >. < ***** 1^0 Ex Uo; bxs he»we Bit. banan .v ihe .s fj fftniy*a aoo» ttml it- way into every family iu u.d. Price, Co; 6 hh tob*cco, war-h'saaea; IAo Idil- rl.siir. Brandeis A Co; I hbtla tobacco, J h Glenu; 13 bbls onions, C Stro- tfl.oo aaf bottle.

< iur al, if uot superior, to any in use. Thef READY MADE CLOTHING, pens are -, TOBACCO WAREHOUSE, !>K. I>. II. Sl.l.l.Vti COa, wine. 5 bundles saddletrees. 5 sacks Aug. hair, 40 pkgs sun- are 14 carats fine, aud warranted perfect in everr respect. Vamer MhIu i.nd Tenth »nd .Halo ansl Kleve ALE dries, owners. BKKK. The trade so pplied. old p- ns repaired In the beat man- IKaTSBBMt SOLE PKol'UlKToifs. inches by the metal mark and circulars m M*DI-oN. PKK saMiV VALLKY-I3 hhda tobac-o ner tor Tim fKNTS each. Pen set.t t'KKK. FUEKPOKT, ILL * LOU1SVILLK, KY. Weather clear ami pi. w«r. houses; I do, D Kiehman? 1 do. " ' AddreMi B h Ferguson' 1 do lata-tf WIIsSoM A P|.rtTCR. Wholisalx Auxnts roa Kurricxr WM. Kiffe, 5.. lull, a fflce corner of Tenth street. PADDON P B scli.s.1 desks, WO A SON. L and N R R, i5 ois'i shin- K. a HILL, •MTTsold at retail by t>ssSB*ssj -v«r»wh.r- gle., 2n.ot«i Mr *irsman; do. W A W C Irwin, R. C. HILL CO., i'LK KoOM FUR STOKAUE il 12 ha|., Colston * -on; Si bbls lime, KIVEK I 4ti7 and jait-tf Main Stliu, A*i do, J ll.-otiard, 0 i>kga fruit. 4 cUves, owners. m. v.. iWRiS&co. CAS FITTING. V \ A \ B X X \. ARRIVALS. FUEL. 4U» >l A I N MT.. 1U5 (RA M Pale, \tnher. stork Tubsdat, August ?9 cxjmmekciaL GROCERIES. aud Hittar tl. Ssndy Valley. Madison. OttiCE OK Lot ris vi Life, iay, m CARR & RYA Darling, Memphis TWE L4IUI*4VIULE UNION PUESr*. l FULTS, JAMES & CO., ALES A.\D i. TDESDAY IVIN.'NO. PRACTICAL BEEKa maatt. M-rulng hlar. Henderson. Augmst ». BE 1

Aa I .lAMIvS FRAZER, MP KIT A 1- tTT K>TIOt TO III 1 1 DEPARTURES.. The general produce market, which at this season of WmMsfa WHOLESA LK AND KK TA 1 L MttI the NOTIONS, ft&S AND STEAM Maj. 4 derson, ('incmu»ti S»ud> Vall«jr, Madiaon year should be sjuite active, is dnll and very much GROCER CITY Lrtl»-. St*r dny LakU. H«-u.lrr»oi WHOLESALE unaettled, with c i .-st BHEWERT nflictlng opinions in regard to the In the uuality of AMD SIXTH ST., WEST SIUK. BET. MAIM A ' couraa of trade. Many anticipate n«t only good supplirs, STATIONERY, The River was slowly swHliDg yester- b t heaviar than have been anticipated, with the ex pec LOUISVILLE, KY. about in<*h " PLUMBERS day— an in 24 hours at the head tation of a PITTSBURG COAL. steady and constant decline for all the cereals FURN^HINQ merchant, Mstsdftraai tsjllea-e HalNlns;, l at**) of the falls, and 3 im-hee at Portland, GOODS, commission amer Klftb with excepting wheat. Prime qualities of the latter are ex- < i reen street.. Lou lav ill.*, K • 4 f«*et on«- inrh water in the canal by the tremely acarce, and the samples Nsms. tHi nnr \yK UAVK sTMEaTl ANU r.>KMIi- water in the chute down the f? V» barrel* ches Indian commanded tl *i A2. Old wheat ranges from t2 03 to elal lndne<-nient« to bnv- r. mail g ain Whisky; UMiharrel, K-.sl . Hour'- n Whiskr- uti'l the river about stationary. t2 10. PAPER. |>RO()MH- WRAPPING .us. harrels Wstr|n 2t doaen Khaker Brooms, IIDMULKS KAU AND 8TKAW W KAPPINO 1*1 ho, 4- l*rrels Millar's HoarN n Whtskv VI *>sxen plain ianry aasorted si^i , ...re m sale 3 inches, and the dispatch from lavorable. and even in Kentucky it ia thought tba yield aud Brisiais> Pa^t- "* <—l "*M ' " ^AajwVw to clcs. aaleb, lent the river faUing, with 3 will bo unprecedented^ heavy. In Msroer county th, ^S %st|iUm »«• slain aires taou. a. »»» «b tiasa »T . .• 'I L IH