Ml= lEMEM SSPUtifitikilf, Itaco w se et ~ .;•71.r ilvvisaPlunG o . ,4,, iP44l3B:zercuarkr a CO.. • IianYAMBERS o STIZATMENUP . slannar4sekt ISOLT 00ffata• nia 2al3 °CI/. Pigt BOMUStitalsealitin 116tucul. BPatur, o. 4 der " Sam,' liiixetimi and 14.141 =MS, %CR PLO"' an= MONOMIAL,. CbtathalY o * hEd. lisetrAnes and Tcoic : *ardiva h liro. /49 700 and 120 550..14 hitti ; Pt ttabstrgb, 411111.4p.x.ki Orden off:wpm:eat to any &grid tritorw• ftrzwindir mociolva dC CO., _ , Is PES l iiu . rilavusss'sslito.ss• Lsas oars AND . STRAW gOODS, a7TOZ,ESALE AND REzurc., • VTood Street. Pittsburgh. MO now on.band for Spring Sales; as large, aoiroompleozo ostorAent of DexLi os can be found haw ee•ro trite, coauelOg ot inmartz AND WOOL _ NA of 'Tory etjls sad OLIN opeeriqueley and rApct is STOW, VEGLIORN AND .Y..' AMA UAW; - BMW; LEGIDOILN AND MK DON . NllTOiatc, sta Persoca fishing to tvorchas• either by Woduaiss or Ertl= Arid tt to Lbalr adcmiteo total] aridelatalndottratock.•., ; - 3110.13.R11)111 ez CO. Agtifarding. and Commission laerchants, aa.Atents for,the sale of Pittsburgh Manu olimiso., consigurras.xlil ciMin for LSAT>, lIIDES, P4001:0114 Sc.. toltelted. Prompt attar • tion to receirlog nod Pomp:Bog. No. 40 Cioninterelil Stresti St. Louts. J. U. 'CHRISTY, :U. D., . . . .. .., ,;1 in - Iliod giroi4 ; PiCi.Y.9h, . P0..P..., - _ . 14,14111 d tbs• adosststioo of looOsi-O. CollogooonA Ms —T.l . toliGoid *moral r.ikn' wooddil,' dram Ms profootonal goilicoo In SEDICHOAL AND INBDIOAL pans; . iii - 4. W. D.' llooird. : CloLVillion AteDiodloso Nev. D.ll. K. Diction. - ' MIL " 800. A. Wearer. T. EL eat, E. ' . HaroT. J. Eligham. • ,L, A. _Motor. ,•••• • • lo.bn IL Mellor, Bog. Jacob lifzeillister.Tog. - , my&lydto s'Forv - ic- W 023.13.13. : *4l SARDEB BRADLEY, ;aarnirlikraran.4o/LILEISIMPUT WM= 01 COOKING, PARLOR AND lIBITINU STOVES, FPtabL and Fancy 'Grate Fronts, &o. Solo Proprietor ; of the celebrated PATZNT GAS • By - imam and &loam Contnalva COOS STOVES. Office nn.O. Bales Room. otuaidre No, 4-Woo4llG.Plttsburgb.ra 7 /3.Q.L.111:1ECE4 SONG. , mitzu Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, - CIARTIPIOATES 09 mom, - ;-- Baia. so= tan) =cm, NO. 67 MARKET 871t811, PIITABITAGIr t PA. 661.C.Ilactiona made on allt6e principal eittosthrongA• out Om ,trni ted Andra. ' nrealbli Et 0 SMELT ORR Elm . sTitalv BONNETS ANO TIATEME 6019NZT RIBBON& ILOWZBE, &a, . NO. 93 RARE= &DIEM% tar14133(0 • P/11998919GEL 8 H. St C. P riI&REME 'priJaffilio, JOB AND ALL HINDS Of FL.A.P.PINCE* P.A.P101.. Waronooss, No, 27 Wood Street, - - - rirrsaragalf. P 4. Raotoweit at narket pric.a. myttf io .610/IN CIOCJECELA.N as alto !sou Ralllnlis liost Vaults, Vanlt—Dolma, '-' :.,Windowßhutteis, Window Maude, Sorra Strut and se nest aired, • aletosto woad and lieskst,) exerettoma, uI. c,, low 4 • rsrbsty of osu Patterns, trocysad plats gettable for ill purposes. Peak-raw sits:Stoa paid to m• closing Gros Lots Jabbtottdoss sbortuottes ear 9 I. Cf. =LW VANDEIVAR & MIURA - C. T 0 FL 1,7 B AT LAW, SOLICITOUS IX 0131AISCULLT - fir . ... 6; Mir eel /XXI, Subvp.r, Sava. arColloctSoi proarAy ovule any part of Sultan, kVA, or Seam XlsoLonln. atlonJ to the purcbsoe and Hale of Ilea Estate, ob. Clang Marley cat Bonds =4 Ifforlp6.. moklydro Imago" D 0001.163-. num, . .u.: ROBINSON, aims ti.MILLIOIS ZIACIEVAISTS, WABSIN(4TON WORTS Penna. oMee, • N 0.21 Market street. IfiroWactunkll kind' of Steam Engines and Min Slack Ir V e•aluckltellroad Work, khan, Bolton and Sheet Iroi • Ickting and Jae oa emit Erotic*. ....r2lilydto IC "ir .41. N er. es ux. •• - itanotacurrets sal Degas In all bad. •ut TOBACCO, SMUT AND CIGARS, . _ AHD TOBACCO, pm , " 4SsaiL4Ald awl ftimarat.alt, PTRISTIVROII y . ?A • IPORICIG-N ICX(3I3.ANG•Fe. SIG. TIT BILLS 'DRAWN BY D V NOAri, 81161.121 AN dr. ON RIIE UNION DANE, LONDON, IN sous Os oNs rowiiyvrEnuata AND ETWAEDB. " ellse;Elils on the principal &Wassail towns of Frans., AtAittun, nolland, Germany, Estate and other European tataieonstentl, an hand and far sale by WM. WILLIAIL% & 00., efal yak, thenkers„ Waal street. corner orThird. JOHN S. bi in c A. - 2.7 or TeILOR No. 45 Narket St, Pittsburgh, A good assortment of CLOTHS, Csasnaus, Trawras, Comrvras, and all goals sollsibir far irantleraani !. 120 ..T.l excl.& ilapOrdors promptly lta• latest rtylca cf Our us. . . 3. 'SCOTT, manual, IiAS removed to tho house lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A. Ward," No. 278 Zeno street, (math side,) third door above j.rand street. Mike Vows from 9 ►. at. till 6 r. r. sollydfs DEB L POID.-...II4IIMLGOUViI Pittsburgh Steel 'Worths JONES, BOYD sc CO, ilannt.cturors of CAST /3TZEL; a6D.BPRINO, PLOW ..d 11. an= EPHISOI3 and 613.813, *row Bon and Ant &net. Pittsbsrrgh, P. :071111.-- D. D. sockall • D. B. R. 00,161713 . novas.. Lannoved Patent Steel Cultteutor Teeth. • Omar Ron nal Ant Struth-PSLonnek, P&L . I criklydfc• ' SPEECB COMPANY. Joseph Dltesorth..—....--D 4 W. O. Indwell. (ace,swon ta'Porter, Haft d Boa) - oaserscrivarse RAIL ROAD SPINES, CHAIRS 7 • AND BOAT srucEs. torneta - Water. Street and Cherry allay, asl4l,alk: PITTABINUJIL PUN N'A J. M. LITTLE isitotrixrn.A-srr, 24a..Xxacbie.„ - No. 54 Si. Mir Street, tiorart.hraNewßrallste PTITIMIBMI, PA lECRINEry IL COLLINS. romandlnig and Connubial= Iderobunk 'AND SIDOLIDULD nmiars • "-Ohmura, Sutter: Seeds,Mteh, And Prolaci 'ATM No- 21 teed. hue. Poutemik. " Monte' Mritecnors Vgamni Dasinuasn, 22iplay "woody in as Aldo World goto to Zotormisroto anoluts, oxiso.c6o.sval, ARM. Idowirinsm, IfotatiltossiAusirffoass Aso GatzilmocisOkr. -50,04)0imme sou) ONX Tbroo Ootsbrided Somedies boo bean eitentlyely rood for tworlfl4 ll,3 Pen In ATI parts Of Earopos sad thidontrao idols rya Imo wag:ado by ths ciOuvaaf Emma, Itrite*, Prusall; 8arb , , 1 4 101, 7,8e15i• am, Hama, Napleo, to, lord tbetr,Ctrodoldr ausionod, and spyorrod by the mord addllidgsbda Mcdlnh Neoltits all over the world. > , • • _ , Their dednunisensau sTI kinds of Tannin and iniNti tem been cartlliol In tEL country by. tbs Directors of tbik, . =lone Public loantuilo*Plenters, - Tattners, Proimi# oo Lot IfolelkWarebousei, DenUfectorits, and by :amour 41. ;gra:wreak Taitirocabia and Carklicatea of tke rkkary,of thaie Ilsr.edies an be mac at O. Depot. !orate. Rate% by W. fienatoi and Pro pritor, loatrumme,nicuia Maoist, • - 6124troarkray (cot. floortoo ay) Nei 'York. estarilAttsa rat tut:. alga and OamstsklTßEDlll4. 7.011. V. RlMlTCl27,2otintstOto. 10 Astor not" and 417 Itstadis7,N4NYork. petal. Oti e . iy,wholaide and rstsll by R. E. BC, „LIMO iItPN awnerWoollAod Bond 'las .7os.nonso, c Gomm lAsmoott sad rattlisst 14.. 4111 111111A 7 1/ NAN. AllogiAsoy. , detemoro Comma gins mica the =se of the Pee* , whether Urn:slummed and roloughrope platerpourre may soy to tbe contrary: . Show than s good Wag, let lta non{ tte be dearly demonstrated, sad they will not hesitate to ion Ji tbetr mat cordial porceaga Tb. lommit.bw".4" may ratiard hadalbta of • byelelan coneerolng the .• Tittles 8032111T8113 13 NI MY be main the of this toadlebass that are anassllynild . td awry action of the bind; It is DOW /7/04417/4 .err 1 to rit*liGT to alienate females , yet derfrodgar dlaa.e. ; l b. digestive clack with as diadems, dysentery, orst , sll' rold - for the ralloos foyers that Was from derangement of those portions of the ayetem. llcedetterre VMS not • - s b w oebeg • botordiold word from Ms/ne to Tem, from the .hors of the /Abaft to the beide. Try the article and . be by_d_alsta sarl dealersinterelly, overawbssor lost ElatiVausz . z*Nninita prort4" rt: Max gram is .the mwt, important eubjerot .*lrldcb the atataon can Ea dlrectod. A Hula parapbber 1 .4111.11“ A (kW to Math," pa 1 4 113 .3 1, 3' B. L. VAUNT -eD3 C II cia,whomunn,Erght., - comr of Wood 1111 fib' 133,11114 .0 . 0.V.:3412 11 wbh.b spay 1. 1.3 11. 113,3333 3 q. .4. 2 . 1 1.3.3111.*ipip 4 or U. L. lalmatock's Vaud. i r :Lt ' Went" ' 11 3111 3smozpi a usealabrmaka.— lam thludbiLf.• JatothrT J. ',:::: - '; . -.f11 . ii, - .:: . 1' . •:::::'1,- . .'! - :-',.'_.::.;,:', - 1 , .:: , . - :.:.: : :,. -'..,,,;,.;.',:",,.,!..- EIRE _ Spctutuitatual: • TA LL . " W 33" 0 E L L E SEWING . IVMCEINES, • A.. Ft a 0 I 13 8 FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS, AISITOPAOTURER.I9 PRIORS,- ALES. REED, =Odle No. 1313 Infen.Street. A..BITCRICIkN NvA:ranrcs WHOLESALE AGENCY i.OR THE! SALE OF ArffERIOAN WATOII7IS. We would' moat "mbpeetfally all the atten tion of the public to the American Watchee now being es. tensirely Introdtired:the Manufectore of which hoe Become so firmly estabibbod that entire confidence nan bo placed upon them as We and corroct time keepers, both by the wearer and seller. • • Raring been eppolated Wholesale Age°la for the We of these Watches, the patella may be 11141311 Mt that wo 000 .MI thorn at the very lowest curb Fulcra • We bare also every largo stock of Enver end Plated Ware, Flee Gold Jiareiry In arta, cud, sa Corsi, Garnet, Waco, Jet and Paintings. Our anorimeat of CLOCEJ la unusually [urge at prgsaut, Compridug some beautiful pattern. of Right nod One Parlor and Oahu Clucks at greatly redcoat' prises. We Ilia llaa a fall slack of Ragßah tad BA ss Gold'al)d War Weßhea on hand, all odour own Impartation. Ala, Watch Maker.' Tools. Natal - R.l.mA Watch Glas.a• REISSMAN t METRAN, Na. 42 Firth atreal. I.IOTILICItSi IGIOTIIIZICSII VIOTHIGUSHI Don't fail to procuro Mrs.lVinslow's Booth tag Syron for Children Teethhag. It bus no equal no earth. It greatly facilitates the process of teething by so ntolog the sums, redwing all follaromation—.lll allay pain, and to bars to regcllate the bowels. Derma cr.= %mother*, It mill giro reet to yonnielrea,ani relief and health to your Intanta. Perfectly safe to all cum Thlirtalunble preparation is tho prescription of .or.v of atio mostaziKeenccd and skilful foomin Physicians in New England. ind has bean nwd isitb unce,talltrig mcceas In mflhona of CUM. . _ . We believe It the test and sorest rummy io the a,rld, to all cum of Dysentery and Dletrhasa to Children, ith ethos It arts. from teething or from any other cause Ifiifahnd health can bo 44113.16t4.1 by Sollars and emtLlt Is worth Its ',eight to gold. IMlhms of bottles aro weld run- year to the Unit:a fitatta. It Is an old ►od trolLtrind remedy. PRIOR ONLY 14 CENTS 1 faTTLY. SirMato gobooluouulustko fackfmllo of °UNTIE. k PLR KINS, Now York, f.on W. Gamble wrorpog, Sold by Drogylsco throughout the Irma DLONCI. 11. lIETBIR, Aput for PUtsburkb NMlawlyfeT , Dr, Jaynes' Stomach Blttars.-.-For sick headache tabs one dose. 17or hearebora take one doe% Yoe &gnat. alba Torres, tat o one doe.. One does taken an boar after molar wlll Eire • goad sp. pettta - One does will, In many caw, cm the most saran boad. achootheo procedhut Door • diEsdered ctomach, . Do you want ramletitrra to strengthen your Tat Joyner' Stomach Batera. Do you want a good appetite t Do you went to bond ap yaar conentotton? 'DO you want to Diet well? Do yon leant tit get free Doak Do you 'Want Intatu t ' Do you not to sleep well? Do 7. Grant • brick aed vigor.. reeling ! - If coo .to, nee Dr. Aware ,Stautch'ihtters. Sold(' Dr.GEO D. HEVFIDIt, itO Wool Strata", st one dollar par bottle_ . ti. 11.—they ar c, mach bolter than guy t.l thalinatolU nowt. the market, or mill find 1.7 trleL Hine, 011 and Loather Store.. ; .‘• D. KIIIILP/TRICC 8 SaANN, N. 4. 31-S. TM:l'i.ll , et, tatetro: Mutat end Chtetnot eta., NAP Pate' Dr age DILE AND SALTED SPANISII lITLIES,DijetaI ' Ontert Lite! Pape Him Tarcers' Oil, T• 21121. 1. sod Cara rim. Tools 'at the tarred tairao, mat ago: t h e beat terms. !, MAD kiwis ritirelhor to the rano4 warta4; far • LL - 14 the htsba.t market prs. to rub or bk."'; arrbm:go Tor Mitre. Leath - or:Wed frad'prrtairmilital on eatarniselo. ' ' rarAlydre' A BLOODLESS VICTOEY!!! -1,1200;000 BOXES SOLD OF - • st MAG ET C P AS ER Tula enormous quantity of this Invaluable Remedy has been purchased by damns of the United agates dewing the abort time It hits been before the pnblic The reason for this extraordinerr soccess is simply la the sound troth end mks. of the entitle No one buys the SIMINET. 10 PLASTER Without bendoing Its friend. It performs all that is promised, sod centre with It its own recommend. than Trtdy Ibis is. • 1 tory—p..oW and LI - adieu—but we believe Ind It.. glorious than the Isiumphe of war, with its carnage aro! desolation . The MAGNETIC PIASTER Is undoubtedly the Greatest Strongthenat and Pain Destroycr that Science has yet rib covered If you pot this Plaster aoyerbere, If path la theta the Phut r will eta there mail the pato has vardshed The Plaster inagnetlses the paln away, god PAIN CANNOT WART WHERE TIM PLASTER IS APPLIED . Rehomalthin, Lameness, Stiffness, Debility, Nervousness, Natiralgi,Dyipolisia, Coughs, and Craft, Paha and Ache or army kind, down oven to Corm, am swissatelcly rotwowl and, with a little Winner; peretrotenify mat, by the Mee cal influence of the MAGNGTIO PLS.:III:IL It le the alm • pleat., sorest, safest, plossannat and chespo.• remedy is existence. Its applkallon nolventati—ennallr to the strong man, the delicate woman, and the foals Infant— To each and ail It wiil prom a ,84/11 and a Msuing nay Is agreeable, and without annoyance or thou/de its price is within the reach of all—rich or poor 614.1 Dave it atoms, idel • d .staring to any way. should be always supplied pith this Inman. hie PLASTER.. It will be the Good Physinian in any household, ready al ail times, and at Instant notice . Put up in ale tight tin barn. Lath box will make six to eight Mutiny and any child - ten wird them. Prim 2.3 cents • bus, with tol. and plain directions D. C. 111011.8111 CAD, El. D., Inrantor and Proprietor, It Walker at, New York. MOREHEAD'S MAGNETIC PL•BTEDIs mid by MI drog gtste In every city, town tool village of the United States noksattwiyag Rurrtras ov. librang.—DEL Clr.o. 11. KEY -11/3, of 140 Wood groat, Pittsburgh, Pa., has boao In Ws autora . cities for the past six week., nod has pr,detrad the mod approved kind of • Trusaas far the core of flarnht or Hagar*, which hats qaalitied to fit to any woof toptora with the asenrallea that salisfaction will ho given._ Wa would adriseour readers to call on Do. !toper, when any. thing of thlakind 4 neoded, as we teal persuaded that he la competant to giro eh noodled ethic:tin ouch 'cuss. er,Melgeli • CALL AND EXA.AUNIC TOE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines. Tins 15 . T1 . 1 ,1 E 1!”.0IIINE Trhose macre $2O 0 0 In pDpa4alphla to any other on ashfhtilong at the irrantlin Inatituto that could do - the soma rangy or sale as ;raft— noir afar saber/J:4i Leon accepted ha coperierity cent Da conceded. for We at 41— AL 241...1.R873.41.t.i. so CO.'S. ft:Lig:dim, TEDIUM., ET., ALLll.ollttlr CITY. .WOOLI WOOLII THE lIIGIEPST MARKET PRICE PAID f,or &1 grades of CLEAN FAiTIED YLEtOII AND "in WOOLS, :if tb• Z44bl46odWout Warr-boo., ISl).l3PLlbittl fitreot, corner its alley.. 005&4•4"..n9tair/ J. L BIAILSHALL DBs. O. -a ' l TOtl s •ICVN W. Is It RNA gloya!aisois for.llla4sailof 4•Ino Throat and a Cht, load other Obrooia 41looloots compllnded wfdt or calniogYalrooosoy flotinnaptlan: :Ottk - o 191 PC= laroet, PittAlitgb, P. 4 • 00alldnin1d24 VOL • lid of goo. tkasoordiajzonadoldriotocoolndt us by Pater, 0 33 • __,•, : , ' •' RIGIIIAILDWIPWS • .. , . i'* . l . 0 X-X . 2 ,I'ZTS 6, ' Damaaks - ; Diapers., &o. - rONSUDIKAS"OIIICVATCDSON'S.IIN meianMohatewsof Obtaining the UriiIIINII OttOrdhstionid c ameatriaiel they patch.. are ma l . ed with the - toll nof the firm I - - - - ' • - Itirati 2 DSON, SONS d 019 PEN, ..m4,lll=6:futigs loonnilt!ess aZ.t . r . 4l, of LOLN , o g ite e quantities el l9 lntortor and afectiets 'Linters are prepared, meson after wessoniand sealed with the the 11l CIURI , 61 ta Irish lue, who, madly. of the Wary thel alike pools American commuted nal tho ralinotsc torers of the pool. flood., will not readily abandon • Medium' so prodtahle;Whileporiddisems can "be Imposed on with spode of a Worthless character. • , r • J. DuLLOCItt& J. lI.LOCHS, "saltlYArtenhi.94lllttnrchatree New York: C . SILL, SURAZON JAXITIWY; (=MSS MaY yeddeua Va., . STRIEM ootalta the Chart Eitamoilasthsata he um mit the watts ot way that may Wm him with their pat-maga. yt t 7 of tt a w imastyhti of Stull Wanted Who& tattdlyia sroAii, AND MODASPES,- • Aged aorallilt audlbrailain OS_ - 41.0.iduCINTti 00. 76,Waxasvg Al bats:. ralfo3;l4oobateitlir.ll:etetteitA store Ta.NtO6rnlittA:lt.w=l4 aAgOsteoft, Vitisbargl! Oaytit. 1 . 1.21"833171:3-23: • THURSDAY MORNING, AVG. 11, .1859 orrrcLiz. PAPII:R OF THE CITY. City and NOW. Items MEAN TEN r enrrunc- 7 -observationi taken at Shew's Optician Store, No. 5S Fifth at-, yeaterday : IN SUN. IN MADE. ._llO SS ..120 91 9 0'g:10A A. 12 • • • re g " r. v Barometer...—. Tun Bounce or MISCIY.—A man who will visit the Mayor's Office In this city or attend at any of the Alderman's offices, or drop into any of our Courts, or, in short, take notice of the proceedings of soy triburnal from the highest to the lowest, where jestice is administered, will. not be at a loss to tell whence sPringe most of the misery with which society is at present af flicted. .The ono of ardent spirits is n beverage is becoming daily more and more alarmingly prevalent in our tablet and all around us. This it is which is breaking op famine!, filling our poor houses, jails and penitentiaries, breaking the hearts of parent and child, and saddling the tac•payer with sums of money to pay officers of criminal courts, whosednly it is to see the laws• justly administered. The bloated anddiefigured maltitude that morning after morning at our justices' offices aro brought forward to be fined for drunkenness, for breach of peace, for wife beating, etc., present an awful picture. Nuto it there alone - the blight of the ecourge Invisible.— Young meta of fine abilities, once the pride of home and friends, young men of rnro opportunities in life, whose future was once beautiful with hope and promise, may be aeon any day, shattered and useless, their hopes blasted, their Brea burden, and their to-morrow a night of blank despair! Isn't this dreadful L. , We ask of those who . may chum to read this, of those who may even hue sunk into this eel. len pool whose waters daily threaten to roll over their heads, if they Cannot, if they wit/ not set their faces again toward the hopes of their hap-, pier years, and struggle to relieve themselves and the community from the scourge These reflections have been forced upon us frequently during the lost few weeks, as we have noted the.vaet proportion,of, those In difficulties of one kind and another, whose sorrows are di rectly or indirectly due tointexicating drink. One day there who a woman, n gentle suffering wo man who had borne everything but death, and at last was forced to appeal to the strong arm of law to shield her from the brutal violence of a drunken husband. Next we saw two weinen, their families broken up by their drunkenness. Oae gees to jail as avagrant, the second to the poor house with a flock of children. Next a young man with disfigured face comes op for a breech of the peace. HO had been fighting while drunk and was bruised and battered till his own mother would 'scarcely know him.— These are bat specimens of scores of cases we might cite Oa Sunday morning last, a citizen of Cleve. land, Mr. Elisha P. fiterllog, woe found dead, probably murdered, io the ',trees of that city. The Cleveland Her old in speaking of this man says . . . For years and years, and up to perhaps three years slime, has he been as exemplary a man, as correct a man, se our city octuld boast. Motes, of a nature that affected the tone or his stom ach, led 'to the medical prescription of stimu lants. He first took them as preticsibed by our beet medical men, and before he or hie friends were aware of his danger, he wee In the myste rious power of ►demon whose power no one be. yond Its influence, can appreciate. All of Mr. Sterling's errant in conduct were the result of intoxication. la his hours of reflection, tears, bitter Mars, repentant tears, honest tears would stream down hie face In view of hie calamity; he sought strength against his tempter In prayer and in tears. In justice to his memory we feel that nothing connected even with hls closet life should be withheld. Hid case, as we believe, was one where the desire for stimulants was a diserue, and ouch a disease as at titers co human strength could resist." Wo need add nothing to the cane cited. May ihesa remarks not serve as a warning to some young man, to some thoughtful man to ehuu the possibility or a doom on full of Borrow. CO grins loos, eo LlLLitlllible We hope en. CENTRAL BOARD 07 EDOCATION Old 'l'tlre- Joy eveniug h innt. Present, !deems, Kelly, Kegley, dyer, Sergeant, Varouto and flingerly, Prealdeni. Conininnicatlon from n Cowperth gait S: Co, or.Philiidellphis, recommending the inlroJuetiot, - of tvoateto Phyaloal, Common School and Pel l:nary' cke o v apbies., ray read and referee,' to Committee on Text Books sal Grades. .7Cammtmication from Alex Clarke, agent of EAT. Boller & Co., rooornmendiag the ioirodne *flop of .11ilehell's Sehool and Primary Geogra *phiek, aid (fOodrioh's Mowry of the World nod lioltedStates, read and referred to Committee on Text hooka anti Oredes. Communication from floury LyilAl read . and referred le Finance Committee. A bill of Commercial JOO7OOl for advertising, $2,50, real and a warrant authorized for iho 11111011111.. A. bill of J. W. Pope for whitewashing and -coloring roams at High School, VI 95, read and a warrant authorized for the amount. Joseph Ileastings was cleated Collector of School Taxes for the Third Ward Adjourned. A Now PAPSU. —Revs. John IV. klejor and George Rawlings, of New York, have storied a paper called the "Herold of Truth," an early copy of which is on our table. The contents of the present number are, a Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Bethune; two sermons by Rev. 'C. 11, Spur geon; a eermoa' by Rev. Dr. OrClintook, and one by Rev. Lemuel Haynes. Ie their prcepeo toe, the editors say : "its avowed object le to disseminate the views of the loading Divines in the arione Evangelical denominations as ex pressed in their eermons, and to perpetrate a movement made last winter, in the ally, and felt throughout the country - -to make the Gospel ac• eatable to all. Sermons are, therefore thogreat baton of the paper, and four or fire are to ap pear in each number." The cost of this paper is $2: per-annum, i or five Genie per copy. It is .rioted at 1110 Nassau street, N. Y. A MODIMISPS.—At a taeetiog of the Alumni Association of Jefferson College, hold on the evening preceding the late Commencement, a committee congaing of Revs. Drs. Regimen and Wm. Smith, was appointed to confer with the family of the late President M. Brown, D. D., w,tb reference to a monument to be erected to hie memory; and to report at the meeting of next year. The following officers were chosen for the en suing year: Rev. David McKinney, D D., Pres ident; Rev. James Blotto, D. D., Vice Preeldent; Rev. William Smith, D. D., Secretary: Rev. A. B. Brown, D. D,, James 0. Dickson, M. D., Rev. Alonzo Linn, A. M., Permanent Committee. Tin Banner 4- Advocate says the Ilon. Robt. Orr, of Kittanning, Armstrong county, Penna., ',reposes to donate to every new Sabbath Sohool formed In the county, for thespaceof two yeare, five dollars toward procuring &library ; provided Gips* Interested In the School will giro asimilar sum" to the name object. Ile will also give a Bi ble for the nee of the school_ And, farther, he will giro a Bible to every scholar who will no learn the Shorter Cateohlsm as to repeat it throughout conecily. This Is making a wise and ea& loved :gent od a portion of the treasure with which God favors men while abiding in the earthly tabernacle. 081 of the editors of the Dispatch, J. IL Fos ter, Esq., and the editor of the Pod, were at Greensburg, under the care of certain lawyer., during Monday and Tuesday. They wore there at the legal solicitation of. Me. J. M. Carpenter, - attorney at law Boitimilieiein Westmoreland county, who bath sued at the. law. the aforciald editors for libel in reporting a case Which came before our Court last term. Messrs. Barr and Foster gave ball to appear at the , next term of Court and newer . the charge preferred against them. The session will commence on Moody the 22d Walnut, and we are :informed that, the plaintiffs Wendt(' put In proof that all they said In reference to the me was true, i. e., they plead Justification. Bcanar End a call In the Wash ington papers signed k.„w thirty.tive persons in cluding most of the leading citizens of that-In telligent borough, to hold • meeting relative to Babb:Lib laws, The.call reads thus: County Ifieting.—The citizens of Washing ton county without yet:polio religious belief or political affinity are requested to meet in-oon venlion,•in the :mutt Louse, on the evening of Monday, the 22d of • August, (court week) to ex press en. opinion upon the repeal of the taw of 17.1.1 in regard to the ohservartao of Ihe Lord's day. . • Poor. Witi.atts.—Pie stated on the dory sou: ccedlog ilaiCorodiencement at Canonsburg, on Tuesday last, that Rev. A. Williams, D. D., had resigned his dike of rAtt n te.oher. We learn since ihat he has made arringementa to-take charge of Edgeworth Female Seminary at Se wickley, so long under ,the control of Dr. Wit son. This school lain one of the most charm ing places Pennsylvania, and ite excellent reputation will doubtless be sustained Under the charge of the pew- Prteldent. Tart Brokers touch bills of the hisnassa Bank rather gingerly' now. Vfo hellion this money is not absolutely refused—that is, It waa•nol yea teiday..- Tel, a prominent banker told us that it ;night be discredited at any moment, and be would not_take any large amount of it. 'rester. 'day the Bank -of .blansese money was very Pleati, and every one who bad any of it was pushing it off as _Nikes possible. The Bank of Weston Virginia iv, as vs titaz,illit 14 bad re- _ pnta.• • ~:~x~~;: ==Sl Intro 13asmixit-4siong the "Ales" bifore the Mayor yesteidiy morning watt one of a col ored mat named Edward - Day, from Ravenna, Ohlo, who' has' been soloundng in - this-ay for some days. A woman namedßeasely who keeps a house, in Williams Court off Grant atreet laid complaint before the Mayer that Day had come to the night and crawled through the window Into her -domicile. Now it appeared that a certain damsel staid with the keeper of the house who was awakened about 3, o'clock on Wednesday morning by the band of a on pressed upon her throat. She cried out briskly and Day fled. Ile ran for dear life but was finally caught by Fondersmitb a night watchman and put in the tombs. When he was brought up for examination ho madi his own defence. The by standers were greatly amused at the lawyer-like shrewdness of the man. lle cross q nes boned all the witnesses against him vary rigidly ; he tried to catch them in a falsehood and when ho couldn't do that ho tried to make them tell a crooked story that he might lay out his queetions so as to out across it. But it was of no avail. ' The case was Itoo plain and the negro man wee scut to jell fur 30 days. Tue Washing , on aunt publishes in lull the speech of Cassius M. Clay, delivered before the citizens of that borough on Wednesday evening het. It lean admirable speech, su full of foot, and so rich In Illustration that it envy well add o new laprel to that alrendy honored head. When Mr.,Clay discusses the evil streets of Sl ivery , even upon the domino:it race, be knows whereof he speaks. Th,i Tribune in some very well con ceived comments on Mr. Clay's efforts, Bays: "ft to uuneoeseary for us to remark that it is au able and interestiog defence of the great principles of free government and honorable and unfettered labor. This touch the public will have a right to enpoot from the history and rep utation of the orator; and a fair and careful ex amination 'of 'the" speech, will troll we think, leaveneon the public mind any sense of disap• 'ointment." TEMP¢ILASCIII DISTTINCI.—A large and Ppiritod temperance, meeting was held Temperanoc vide on Tuesday night, for the purpose of or ganizing • permanent temperanoe association there. The meeting was held in the Methodist church and wee largely attended. Jacob Whit son, Eau , who lea thoroughly reformed man, Al derman dteel, end others addressed the meeting with great acceptance... , About seventy persona pat their names to the Madge. Au teetwoistion for the promotion of the cause was organized, but we did not learn the names of the officers. The friends of temperance feel very much en. couragod in view of the success of the meeting. Warren PeaaonvAlelA TEILCI/311 . 11 ABBOOla rioN.—Thai body will meet in Washington on the 16th lost., next Tuesday, to the Union School Building, sad continue in union for three day e. It to hoped that there will be a Imp meeting. The State Superintendent will be there, and number of other distinguished educators will lend their aid on that °coulee. The Executive Committee hire published a programme of enr olees, of unusual interest; end we have no doubt the meeting will be an instrnot ire and profitable 006. Tun Doquesne Fire Company's at Glenwood, 011 Tuesday was, as ye learn, a very pleasant gathering A large number of lichee and gentlemen were prevent, and everything passed off in the MOM orderly manner. Had there been a fight, bad a dozen or two been sr reeled, everybody would have mentioned Why should we not then with peculiar pinata e note the fact that everything wee L done deoently end in order! AIX. SCOTT of Allegheny bad 'lltreu oommon cases before bim yesterday. Robert Buck, col• tired, was arrested for disorderly conduct on complaint of Patrick Scanlon and fined $1 00 in default of which be Was committed one day to jail. - Redact Lake, who bad taken a little too much liquor, woe arrested by effacer Keep, in the third Ward, where eke was ereatiog quite an excitement. She, too, was sent to jail. Ru dolf Reseal*lty was found on the street very drunk and lent to jail 4 hours to get sober. Tug following is statement of the earnings of the Piiteburgh, Fort Wayne 6: Chicago hail hoed, for July, compared with the game moult last year, viz 1N.59 Innti In: 14 frau T.lnhtn, CI.S:O :3 31,4V1 :n 1L.T.13 _ . • Pok••••E 1.4 61, 1:.1 LO LOS , IJ 51411,7 4.5 4,141 kv :OW /I I=s. 00 O.tiSLL. 6IO Poise Sr CLAIN, the &fold. Reformer, the geutlematt who woe CO acceptable to our pee .le hero la4t eprlog as a temperance lecturer and worker, will return hither again iu October and remain for the entire mouth. Arrangements hare been made to that effect It la hoped that he will he able to couceutrata mid realer more efficient the labors of the friend. of temperance throughout the county. Tau Tribune (l'a.) soya to o thunder 'dorm oflartweek. • barn and Idled bulunging to Mr. Yale', were eoneumed by lightning; a valuable herrn of Mr. Whiner,. war It tiled; tbree 'help belonging 141 Mr Martin, cod 1. coW of Mr. Itrough'e; oleo, on the intuited, a barn be- longing to Mr. Oilmen was destroyed, and horse in it allied. Tut sale of Lowe lots at the new town of Penn, by P. Al. Davis, auctioneer, is worthy of attention. The mutual influence of the demand for dwellings by tho operatives now engaged at Penn Station, and the increasing demand for Ita bor, must and will result in the permanent growth and prosperity of the glace. Go and see. Tua Beaver dryur says that a number of cit izens of Bridgewater tact week assembled: to gether and resolved themselves into a general Vigilance Committee, for the purpose of secur ing a better observance of order, and the pro secution of all peraons known to be guilty of selling liquor to tuition., Tun Ent car on the Citizens' Passenger Rail way commenced running yeate , day (10th) co cording to ptomain,. They now run come die Canoe 'aloha Ninth Ward, and will run further each day, a's the road is hatched. it is a great impreremeni, as the car mina smoother than any carriage. Ma. Russet. Consrecn is leeturing in the western portion of the State on terraculture, wkich means, we judge, the =Mention of the earth, and [night as well ho o►lled agriculture. lie is to lecture on Monday evening, the 15th inetant s ilt Monongahela City, and in ibis city on the 20th. Horsetra.—A new Buchanan paper. called "The Union," has been started in Huntingdon, of which It. Millen Speer le editor. The Bret number appeared last week, and it surely will have a bird road to travel with such a load as Btu:alum HAS Accerren.—William C. A. Lawrence, Esq., Blanker of the late Permanent& House of Representstlette, boo accepted the Invitation ea• leaded bloc to Wrens the alumni of Washing ton college at the approanlog commencement. CITY MOITALITY.-Dr. A. C. Murdooh, City Physician, reports the deaths la Ms oily from July 31 to Miguel 8, et 19—males 12, females 7, all white. VIER' are 1101D0 reattlleD of the new Fiala. Sew log Muhl°, entirely new. Fur families and man& (securers It la now one of the moat popular in me. It can be bad from J. L. C■rn■ahan .h Co., Federal streat;Allegheny city. MEXICAN 31 UITANG LISIMIBT.— From nab and poor, bgnd and free; all colors, grades and conditions uf life, we bear the same cared of proles awarded this wonderful artlole. Sores are healed, paths relieved, lives laved, valuable animals made useful, and un told Ills assuaged by this great medicine which are surprising to the judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment. Who ever heard of the same effects produced by any other or nate? For cute, brnitht, areinsirhoincatleM.' emit tinge, strained !throes, tto, It ban no equal. Betoaro of lantana.. The gennlue Mustang Liniment Is sold by all respectable Draggles and Livery Men in every town, wish and hamlet throughout North and South America, Europo, and the "Ind' of the Ocean. Buy at 0000. Busse .t Palen, Pr.prietors, New York. Abo i _Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. t BUDDER! DIATIL-Mr. Jacob 00x, a well•knewn and wealthy reeldent of. Bast Bethlehem town ship, this county., fell-from hie feet on Tuceday of last week, while - in a field of 'oats, and ex pired aimed instantly. It was supposed by Dr. Keys, who examined the body, that the dm:mimed had been seized with an spoplectio Gt. Thedoo to aleo said the neck had been dislocated in the fa I, 'bleb we l su fficient in itself to 041160 death. Mr. Co; was aged about sixty-Bre years, and leaves a largo circle of friends and relatives to miurn hie sudden detains-- Wash. Exam. Nome to .finflacrs and Contractors. lIE UNDERSIGNED. (brtnerly foreman armuu,a pun) wugld reapectfolly Inform Own shoot to has doom arot.l4sod tha paella ottani:ly that b brs'esePrePareal to tartila eata:ar put .00 Mau 80ut., . Oka roost approved wooer. Orders Pe Boas& or : ',skies of Slate Roofs 01.► left it the palm of Alas. Lod, Ilth corner of Vow street Lod Oa Canal, 1/11111 - vard,) Go promptly attended to. • TflUldA3 PARRY. royVeomel. . _ 7 ,..... /..,..VA.. OP ruxo rowrns. , _ . . Ern received a now lot of Pianos from the manutnct..wy of , --- OP 04 AND 7 OOTAVV. AND VARIOUS 5T111.380/ 171171 H au, iNxTaunsurs WARRANTY.% • Abir pnbllo ars Incited to call and examine the Block of thianbacalbar, walch rirrit, 2/ANO," Joan it. % israw «net, IMT==M= Tolegrapliic LATEST FROM„.-EUROPE Saccritte, N. 8., Angtudlo.—The horse express haring arrived from Halifax with the Earopean dis patches by the Arabia for the Associated Press, thq following absttnct to Iml/4h:a at the earliest pawl' .• tile moment .The Emperor Napoleon has decided that the French army and navy shall be restored to a poses footing without the least possible delay. lie is now generally regarded as sincere, and his intentions Paeihe. The Zurich Conference has not yet been held. The English Cabinet has announced that the in n itation to participate hi the Congress of the groat Powers would not be accepted until the result of the Conference at Zurich hat bean ascertained. The steamships Vanderbilt, City of Baltimore and Bavaria boon arrived otiL The advises from Italy are ponoefuL The debates in tho English Parliament indicate the intention of the Government to vigorously pros ecute the works upon the national defences. The Sardinian plenipotentiary to the pence con ference had reached Paris. The American horse Starke, entered by Mr. Ten liroeek fur the Goodwood Race, had won the stakes. The Goodwood Cop was carried off by Promised Land. The American mare Priorese came in third. ConnanCLl. INTZLLIGcncr..— Liverpoo/ Caffein Market, .11sly 28.-02,000 bales of cation have bean sold during the week, speculators taking 5,500 bales and exporters 0000 bales; holders demand an ad vance of id in price. The sales to-day, Friday, are estimated at 8000 bales, the market dewing steady at the following authoted quotations: New Orleans fair 81d, middling 7 3 I6d; Mobile fair 7ad, mid dling 71; Uplands fair 71d, middling 7d. Ilacre Corms Dfarket...—New Orleans tros.ordina- We is quoted 111. London Mortry Marl:cf.—The 0300157 market is a, five and slightly more stringent. Consols are quot ed at ffla ®95 for money, and 95 kEe 95,1 for accent:lL The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased L. 2211,000 dining the week. Lircrpoot, b 1g 29.—The breadstuff's market is dull. Corn has &declining tendency. Proeisions have also a declining teadency. Corms—The stock In port was 671,,000 balm of whirl 037,000 were American. We of Trade in Manthostrr.—Tho &Mims from 711.. ebeeter were favorable, and the prim of goats WO yarns had advanool. The market chord lotorant and scare. _ . Liverpool Brredrfeffs Markre —The roa:ket Is dull. Rich ards., lipsecti & Co. report the harmed prospocte a. form able. Floor le very doll, and nominally uncharged; Amer ican Inedl2s Bd. Wheat doll at Tuesday's improvement; Wade. Red 7, Gdatile 4d; Western White ffeellis 6d. (ken dull: lioropeau le offered at a alight reduction; mined and Valk,. Atomic. he 10deads 3d; White 7.07 e ad. Prorisions—Blgland, &chars & Co., Riehmdme. FP.. a Co, Jame. lll'ilieery and others report Reef beery, and an deurlptiors slightly lower, tint *lib more doled. Pock doll arid moored°. neroduaL Boom heavy and alighßY lower. Lard doll but Meetly at 634t4 icr good refining. Tallow slow of sale hot prices unaltered; Reicher'. Am, dation 44033 e. Produce —The Brokers' arcntar reports naba steady at 26427. &I for Pots, sod 29s td for Pearls. Huger quiet but ff rm. Coffee quiet; Rice steady; Tea dem, Conon wind.' et 30. 4 S Lonchm Iforkets.—Besing Bro's circular reports the market (or wheat opened in the week, with a alight advents, but closed with quotations barely maintained. Iron firm et £9 511g6 10 for rail. acid £B©6s. for bus; pig steady at 53e Gd ©53 9. Sugar quiet. Coffee steady. Rice quiet.. The London money market Is eligh ly more stringent, with an Increased demand. //crepe Market forth week eliding, Joly 26.—Cot too dull; the sales of t weak are 2,000 bales; stock 92,0000 balm Now Orleans tree ordluire 111 f, and I . bas 108 f, being a &lig t decline. The weather In France bad bun tinter retie fur the crape. The independence lg e says that the Austrian provincial councils will all be convoked soon, and will hare complete lib , yin their deliberations, and may make known epee y end sincerely to the Em peror the wishes of their populations. The first Austrian ;pa d'arme for the present will be maintained in I yon a war footing 200,000 strong. The other corps d'arme are to go to their former cantonments in °Uncle and liougary. The Uncial Piedmontese (luau," imp that the new ministry will not produce any serious variation in the polies , of Sardinia. There will be s grand ilinmioatlon at ?diloo On the arrival of the king. The Sardinian governors of Modena hare been withdrawn, and the governments turned over to the moniclpslity. The result of the deliberations of the annexation of Tuscany had been made known at 111 places, in cluding Leghorn end Florence. There were 609 af firmative and only 15 negative vote.. Le Nord Moires that the French troops are to re main in the Duchies. A Simian letter says that the extreme party Is com mencing agitation mid its insurrection in Venice is probable. The Invalid. ittl9o say, that Austria and Prance may make whatever treaties they please, but in Li. log the lot of Italy, they an bound to ask the cod - earrence of the rest of Europe. . It is said that a deputation with the Prince Napo- Inan it its bead. will won reach Vienna, to tako Ike remain. of the Due denteietistadt to France. The data for the Zurich Conference was not fired, but it waa expected to meet its a few day. Count Colorado, the Representative of Austria, reached Marseilles on-the 27th, and it is said, pro ceeded direct for Zurich. il [MAT Darrafx.—T e Parliamentary proceedings of the 27th, were maim ortant. Oo the'..2th, in the Iloim of Commins, L o d C. Paget said that experi ments were Frog - raisin . to teat the practicability of laying a. eubmarine tal graph to Olbralter. Lard John Russell- adie his statement relative to foreign affairs. Be w Id have postponed it If there had been any prospect of being able to announce a definite settlement of the affairs of the continent be fore the approaching close of the union_ Ile was glad to see In tho Moniteur that tho Emperor of France had determined to place the army and navy on a peace footing. After reviewing the grounds of peace as proclaimed by the two Emperors, he said that its England did not think It was for her to inter fere in the peace, the enerifice of a province by Aus tria did not affect the state of affairs of Europe suffi cient to warrant the interference of the neutral pow- The roost important pert -of the treaty, however, related to the future of Italy, and the, invitation of the Emperor Napideon to England to enter the Con greet, to consult on the actual state of affairs in Italy, quiteirreepeetive of she term, of the treaty at Villa Franca. England had not consented to join the Congreu, and could not until they law the result of the conference at Zurich. The treaty of Villa Franca did not lay down absolutely any Italian con federation, but only that the Emperors would unite to promote one. Ile doubted the feasibility or the benefit of a confederation at present, and pointed oat the various obstacles to the consummation of such a project. Again, England must know bow It was proposed to carry out the treaty before joining the Congress, especially with respect to the restoration of the'Dukes of Tuscany and Modena, as England could never boa party to forcing them on their peo ple without their free consent, ll* rejoiced to say that the King of 'Naples was beginning to pot an end to the system which prerailed under the late King, and sincerely desired to terminate altogether. There was a treaty about to be made at Vienne, whither a confidential egoist of the French govern ment had gone to arrange the basis. lie could not now lay whether there would be a Congress, but be thought it would not become England now to say that she would withdraw from inch an aseembly, if there was a chance of promoting the peace of Eu rope. Mr. Disraeli expresuil the wish that Lord John Russel had been more explicit, particularly as to any terms that may have been offered Austria by the neutral powers. Ile reiterated his objection to Eng land haring anything to do with the conference, as she would thereby be boned by the treaty of Villa Franca. Lord Palmerston denied that England had sub mitted any terms to Austria which were less favora ble than those obtained from Franca. The govern ment at the request of the French Embassador had consented to be the chancel of communication and hod submitted come terms to Austria, but at the same time distinctly stating that they wens the views of the French government. and that England gave no ad vice or opinion to the matter. It would be impoe !Able for the government to join in the Congress until the remit of the Zurich conference Ls known. Mr. Whiteside said that the government had been made a catspaw of, and by transmitting terms to Austria virtually assented to them. Mr. Gladstone eulogised on the conduct of Sardi nia, and defended( Lord Palmerston from the mis representations brought against him, aud.beeought the House not to interfere between the executive in whatever measure, it might nod itself able to adopt for the interest of Italy and Gls permanent welfare I of Serape. After speeches by other members the subject ; was then dropped., On the 29th the proceedings in the House ni Lords were uninteresting. In the Houtar:of Com Mons sundry questions were put to the Governinent l on the subject of naval arm emote . and national defences. Lord Palmerston said that he not think It possible for England to enter Into any agreement with the other powers for the arithmetical redaction of her military and naval establishments, her position being totally different. Mr. Iforeman moved a resolution that the expens es of completing the works of defence be met by a rand specially provided for the purpose independent of parliamentary votes. He urged continued arm aments, and suggested a loan to complete the-de fences. Mr. Sidney Herbert and Lord Palmerston objected to the proposition, but both said that the govern ment was fully alive to the importance of compliging the defences of the country and promised vigorous nation in the matter. Mr. Cobden deprecated this unnatural alarm is an actual incentive to war and ridiculed the idea of in vasion -by France. Re hoped that explanation, would be entered Into between the two government'. After such explanations had been made and tried he would, if necessary, be ready to Vote M 00,000,000 to provide a navy superior to France, although be showed that the Esgllskaavy was greatly raperior now. Ermnioxn, Ang..lo.—Tho Enquirer has a letter from Gov. Wise, on which he explains that be wrote he famous letter which has mused so mlich talk, to Donnelly, of New York. The Ammer o gives a letter from Air. Donnelly, explaining hat the letter was published after the committal of implied breach of trust for the purpose of killing if the Governor. The Gercmer done his epistle that: . ' . Now this is all I know about the matter. It Is no fault or imprudence or mine which mikes the whole Ptililirr end thus explaining Tissue no com mato make—nothing to palliate, excuse or jueilfy. Who needs defcmce for treachery and for a gross out. rage upon all the coo lonco and good faith known among men in life. I Imo -the public to Judge. I glee I*. Donnelly's pica, and I believe until the con trary, 4pears that he La itmeant. Whether now It will recoil, we will see. Ills name is not given Id the address of the pubLtibed copies to mato the-Lamas, obviously, that I wrote this letter spontaneous= ly to some mambos ottlut Now Sark State.Commlt tee.. I owe lt to myself to Maw thu. at ion a 7, wools then fgnM. -1498'llah aucskuusa a norm MIWN Vainiettion Cirtilingnstlo.—lt Is ascertained. from an authentio source that on the 17th of June; the U. S. Depaty,ltarsimil far-Northam Florida In formed the government of the prevalence of reports that a vessel or ' vessels ware expected on the coast of Florida with eaves from :Africa, and made some suggestions as to the best mode of intercepting them. The Marshall himself being absent, In another part of the State ' the Secretary of the Interior, on the reception of this communication, immediately tele graphed to the Deputy Marshall informing him that a revenue cutter bad been ordered from Charleston to cruise along, the coast of Florida under hie direo- Cons. The Deputy accordingly went on board the cotter on the 30th of Jane, and reached Smyrna inlet on the 30th of "July. Two weeks thereafter he wrote that he. bad boarded various schooners, to which suspicion might attach; bad carefully inquired for many miles along the coast, and concluded by saying that there was no information to verify the reports of the landing of Africans. It further ap pears teat Marshall Blackburn Mabel:, was far be hind the times, las be did not inform the Interior Department of these rumors until his Deputy had investigated their truth with the above mentioned result. The above Pots are gleaned from the of ficial papers. Wssuraccron CITY, Aug. 10.—Retams from the . Eighth Congressional District of North Carolina, confirm tho report of the ro-election of Z. B. Vance, Opposition. Nary Voss:, Aug. 10.—It is repotted that Cam. Vanderbilt is to take the steamer Adriatic in ex change for the steamers Cortea and Uncle Sam, and that he. Jells the Northern Light, and the North Star for $lOO,OOO to the Pacifte Mail Co. The opposition is to came after October. Nathaniel March, the Secretary of the New York and Erie Railroad has bean appointed receiver. At a meeting of the Direct:Dry yesterday, a committee was appointed to devise a plan for the reorganization of the company. The suicide of a wealthy Southerner at the St. Nicholas Hotel, reported this morning proves to bo without foundation. The police, on Sunday night, arrested two men, named Potter and Clarke at the house en Forty-fifth street, where recently about $ 6 ,0 00 in counterfeit money was found. At the time of ther arrest, the police redelved 513,000 in counterfoil notes, and ap paratus for altering bills with a large quantity of bank note paper, and thirty-six counterfeit plates. New Yens, Aug. 10.—the Stock market In its prominent Natures Is to much the same condition as during the previous fortnight. As almost entire ab sence of outside dem.d is noticeable throughout the market, and stocks having nothing. more than a speculative value, either fall daily or hang at abut former prices. The principal feature in the market Is the continued fall in Cleveland and Toledo, and a rise ia•Pegtte Mail within a weak or so; the former has declined 0 per cent. ; the latter closes strong and in demand at 766761. The Western stocks gener ally were without material change, yesterday's prices being sisstained. Illinois Central, Galena and Rock Island each fell off 161 percent. N. Y. Central closes 691 s bid, which, allowing for ex-dividend, is about the same as yesterday's prices. For Hudson River, 30 was bid. Panama Is rather weaker to-day, selling at 114/. Railroad bonds are still much neglected; Erie first mortgages are lower, selling at 80 for the fourths; the bids are 4 per cant higher; 36 now bid and 40 asked. With the exception or Virginia Sixes, which are 1 'per cent lower, the list of State Stocks present few changes from yesterday. New Tone, Aug. 10.—Until the close of dorm season the steamer Kamac will run only to the Baha mas not to Havana. The shipinent of specie on Saturday per Ocean Queen and Kangaroo. Is not expected to excead cue million of dollars; $550,000 are now engaged. The Erie Etallroul statement for the fiat half of the fiscal year ending April let, shelve total earnings of $2,269,040 and expenses, of 2.1 0 509,049, leaving net earnings of $700,039 against $,722,472 in 1556, when the expenses wens $1,800,671. • Money on call is easier andel per cent is the com mon rate, at which the etipply is increasing; prime long paper is obtainable at 7;("9. New Sour, Aug. 10.—Thu supply of money is in creasing, and money on cell is easier; 0 pet cent is the common rate. Sr. Loots. Aug. 10.—Ouo counterfeit check on the Soh-Treasury of St. Louis, was received hare yester day. Its imitation of genuine is admirably executed and well calculated to deceive. The tools and mate rials wero suited by the United States Marshal. They were found In a church. Some of Brigham Young's party were arrested. The counterfeiters are said to be Mormons in high standing, and the profit of their transactions were to accrue to the benefit of the church. Sr. Louts, Aug. 10.—The river fell fifteen inehea in twenty.fuur hours, ending last evening, and Is now receding at about the lame rates with eight feet In the channel at Cairo. All the upper streams are sported falling. The weather is cloudy and warm. Several brisk showers fell yesterday afturnuon. CesciasA4A, Aug. 10.--Tizo Columbus State Chris tian Anti-Slavery Convention met this morning, and was well represented from all parts of the State. Committees wore appointed on permanent organiza tion, resolution. and sidareSs. The Convention ad journed at two o'clock is the afternoon, s . ecOao DISPATCII.—Thu Columbus Convention was organised permanently. President, A. A. Guth rie, Zanesville, and two Vice Presidents. After sub mitting resolutions, the Convention adjourned till 9 o'clock to-morrow. Cutvecien, Aug. 10.—The inquest boll on the body of Mr. Stirling, picked op on Sunday morning was couttudad to.-day. The verdict woo probable murder. The testimony taken was of very little Taloa. Mustang Liniment. r 111.11 ; popularity of the MEXICAN at USTAN G LLNUIPIrI ie vottitensive with tho civllization of the globe Other erticies claim to rstirrials vain sod dintremw— thin Cum. Family Phymiciena, Government tionpiteln. Plant r., Yxrmers, Liveryquen, tc, have practi. rally demonstrated this fact throughout the world. Nu •r. tidle ever helm.. received such undivided piniu and auppert !mu Medical and 6,..inotiLc num. R~IIEUMATISM of years stualog has been totally tared. Pare, Ulcers, Tumors, Dolartlna Sures, Scrofula, PttQ Joluts, Felons, Pirellinp, atm., Illtas,ll.ls,Chaps,Nearalgla,B•lt kl.betsm, and palms allot, man, mutt kludra,l complaints Up. HORSES, CATTLE, &e, bell to Ring Bout, (hi!, St:cativo, Puerto, roll.Eril, SAS S. etc., ern aarehted arid cured by We MUSTANG LINIMENT. VALUABLK I.WRSI4 SAVED! M. 8. LITOSI, Clyde Park, V., writec— . That the horse conahlored worthies.. (his case was liparigii but ace the tree use of !di:Mang Liultneot, I have !told him for ISO rash. Tour Liniment has been doing weirder. up here: Oro MOLD STMT. PIIIIIDUZIIIik, Pa. (Call-act.) .110 lifting the kettle trona the ere it became unmanageable, tutee over, and melded toy hands very at mei'', almost Itt•crien. It was ad awful night Th.. Dino- tang Lllllll2.llapiaared tr ontnct the pal. It herded rap. klly, without...ten.; and 101 l no .on oI account Youn truly, fIeIIABLES FOSTEII.. Such lauguagu a, this Is but thu mutant and natural hu savernover this artlclo be used. TOl. Liulntent 1. iteli.peuseLle to phalli:rm. d oelters of hon. .4 melee. Mr. Jobe I.4ol4,lloutgomery, ALL. .14 . Wave for $9OO, rho eras raised from utter by thl• Llelmeut. Every fuully should have It. Be very particular end itugulte tor the BIWA. Elul.ut and tale mouth. Hold by all deakra throughout North and South Europe aud sit the ionuds of the Chtrati, 1. LE routs, l 0 cents, and $l,OO per bottle. BARNES PARE, N. York. - • Also, Lyou'e Celebrated Insect Powder. fir.9...lAert.T Dr. Churchill's Remedy for the Prevention and Cure of Consumption Winch 'a Gennine Preparation of the Ulpophorphlte• of Lime and of Sod., the 441,erf,tc Remaly fur Ontnianyttoo, Scrofula. BronehifiJ, aahs.. Dditity, Doptpsta, Ncro..• Dissam. Chlorotiromi me Complaints rtf Lois . Energy, Wasttru, This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of enostmoaus, (the prophylactio and curative propertim of which Irere db,xxv or ad by Gr. J. W. Churchill: of Parted tr performing wonderful carom throughout Europe and to Milted Mates, haring already attained, slum Its Introduc tion, a remarkable popularity, both with the emellail pro. replon and the publio. It la a purely&lautilla Pmparatum, ortlog with abmitar certainty, and of inviable eykoroy to all .ragas ul Pulmonary and Nervous Due... The CURE OP CONSUMPTION, • to the mond and third stag. (at • p.rlod, consequently, when there nn be no mmertsinty la to the nature of the &mama can be obtalnal, In ill eases, by this treatment, except when the nthrting )talon of the mug. L. of Reel( cot c lent to protium death. Hereditary predisposition 000000 to no way to connterset the effect of the HYPOPHOS. PRIMES; patients In whom It sees twat strongly marled recovering no rapidly a. o th ers. This Remedy has not 6111) , • curative erect, tut will, If used sharer* thus exist. a templclou of the dumdum, he. ova its Derrerepreast, nod the. ems se • preservative sort re gard to Cbassonidirn,just ell vac:lna:iv:4 Sus mitt reprint to re paw It is impossible, within the limits of an ordinary adevr. Ligament, to rornlala the orsrwbelming proota-In m 7 poise. alma In TVgiud to the anoossa of thl. new and Epeclllo Treat. mat for one of Um moat terrible. acourges of dm human race. flat to order to emisfy We numerous ¬ion oho are daily addrmalmt me for Information, I bare Just pub- Ilsbsd •tranalailon !Jr • • - • •• •• • OHUROLIELL'B WORK ON OONSOIIPTION, Comer/zing hie report made to the Laporte/ Academy of hfodlchtet hew Not. of cm., and Wee., Documents; tyt.wworasia, Sc, which, together with • (Utsniar, will be rat on receipt of TWELVE CENTS In stamps to coos. the aspen.. of portage. nose, therefore, who wish tellable Information prim/one SO deciding whoOter to try Ude estrsoeltuary remedy, should kr no Eon In twine g foe Dr. Churchill's Tmattee. Thousand. would be restm•W to health by placiag them. Wet. under thie trestrocet during the rummer, Winch is the moat favorable wawa; but who, lf they delay, untygo down In premature grans. Price of w 'Neaten:am GENUINE PREPAHLTION, of the Itypophambited of Lime and Soda (In 13yrupd di per bdtlec three bottles for $5. Bin& bottles, in cm:maraud witilloa, by ma/I, bon 'really requested, $3 math. Pho Day Ends thed to the Proforlott. Each bottle hr fall directions for aseorith my Lao simile algrodato. USE NO OTIICII. J . WINCIIENTSB. • • 13old.wholwalt, and retail bj DEA. 11.ISINHEE, No. 110 Wood Street, Plttstturgb. Ps, Jo2htldwit ' COAL' WANTED . . Ores BT. Levy Du Lidar Jo Loots, 0011r.INT, SL} 7 s, y noth, Y.; ROPOSALS will .be racived by the St: P LOUIS GAB Lump COMPANY. till letOctolnirnext, fur NUM lIONDRED TILAISAND DUBNffiB P/TZie BURGH 00A.T.„ of the beet quallty.Vir Gm reeking purposes.. to be &heated ae follow. OmPbelc (40,000 bughele) 1804 and the ether half In tea. The Dud - to to delivered In the Companjeyanl, Et. Loofa Th. gie'u s ht Oenveny Menee the right to reject any Y all MU: JaMdroct EDWARD nTADO. NISBOURI RIVER. fiance to nisieuri In ngersver. Shippers and Passe ~.. WE hare made an arrangement with thalami:mei atm Padiat (lonakiala whkh attorith rates from ruouunth tor pawner. and Oat tto all plasm the allaaoari .. Woe farther pvtfceln. -appt7-to Raiz', Damns a most.= Boot_Atrotta v corner Water and Mattel go a d.. 'tome authortsed to contract for to. ' • SICBAIDR A 00, pate of Pittatorano nultdkellt N 0.42 Ocannectial DOCK= BOOKs AND YORT-MON.N. hrloomoottostaoritait Posts. P. 1141 " , - -- •• - ftri ". Purttottoo *AI Banker% Orr Jost D. ra. ON DlNit • • 11/aNte , • I . M . OIIASSZS4-40 atlNDritiltai;o* atom !me..Q ,rtv7Let .P , OX PUP - -,- weto4"4/4"49`-. O . 3EWITEE 011.AIUMILLik3 yormaL . . tncur, v. Nc. a. pattim .74 casoluvat j• ague, przwouvuoti muurawrs. t.erine.6l ..?pecialy fur Re Pattbargh Gazdte. Prrrsaufau, =SSW, At arSl 11.1930. FLOttEt—.ales of 150 this from e stors at $5,62 fat Bupar,, ,$5,75 for Una, nod $0 for Extra Family; 40 do do . at $0,50 fur Super and $5 for Extra rurally; 10 do do EDO at $6; 100 do do at $5,60 for Sums, $5,75 tor Kura, and $0 for Kent Family; 2 . .10 do do at 85,65, $6,75, nad $9 , forltoper. Extra. and Extra Family; :ZO do do at $6,50 Wr, Soper, $5,80 tra, $5 for Extra Family, and tap Fat Fancy; 70 do do at $5 'Ar for Super, 55,75 for Mars, $5 for klatra Fatally, and $6,25 for Fancy; and 54 do do at $5,75 for Kiln, and $5 Tor I:Wralramlly. ( 1 0 1113,1S—Sidescf '3OO bulb Whits BoaLbrra 51,35,' and. 1 and 400 do do do at $1,30 and $1,40. El-a ask of 150 Mull at 95e $1 Saab. SCOAR—aales of 10 Wads at 7;4- ILADON—ere Dote salmi of 5,000 Es at 7;4 for Shoulders, and 9% for ° 1,000 Es Sugar Cure! Hams at 1,1 ;,5 1 13 1,500 O. 6bouldars at 75 , 0 and 8,000 Ins at 9% for &dee, Ir% tJ734 for Shoulders, and 10% for llama 111.0NILTA.111Y AND 100.31111.1G.RtUAL. • The Chicago prep k Trlione, of Monday, nye .—Thoordy noticeable feature in the money market today, to that eh change la workteg sealer, though as yet selling rates are 2,4 premium. 80y10g,2 , 4 foremader meas. Wed•mbt whether lergeptireLlam would use been made .bore 2Vcent. tiles were made in the street at 202 y. WSzkr—llecelphi, 1308 bOn e; shipmeut,, 21,052 bush. Winter advanced 203 e. Bales, were 1200 Inah N0..1 vwd ; winter at Ito in 'torn ZOO bush dont 95e on neck; 005 bush No. 2 red at 850 on track: Opting, new advanced 10.24 old declined 1m sales were, MO bush new entre dub (o 3 weight) at 115 e on [racy;; 700 bush now No. let Sic oa track:. 1,5011 bash do at 82c to Moon 1,800 bush do at Sic in *tort: 1,1110 busk do at 82 on track 300 bush do at Ste on trult; 000 busk do at 800 outrank; 300 bush new relocted Y 130 c on track; 2,000 bulk old standard at 500 In story I,oeo boats do at oe* in store; 2,000 bask do at 530 to store. Trio Ciretchcre Clerelaret review stye of the Bales, that the wool. generellysold at good prices,and we believe eel...factory to =trio:tom An extol:Alen wool dealer from the Weatero portion of this Stato, attendot thd sale from curiosity, sad did not boy at all; on the day pro• view; to the ale he went through the lots and marked them et the prices ho thought they were worth. Almost all the lota veld at an advance of from 1 to be more than Oa. dealer maicipated. Ile is eaid to be an ext.:Aye buyer. no wool ;told amounted to shoot (WACO kw. The par chasen were principally from the Restore Btaha , though there were buyer, present from the Wont. The Detroit Advertiser, of Monday, ray.:-7? or severed drys fast It Lea been well known in this city that the paper of one'of oar tending produce houses hal gone to • pronat, and various rumors affecting the condition of the fine le question bare grown out of the occurrence. We are wrath fled in being table to state, as we do upon what we cm:udder sufficient mithority, that e temporary sutponeion la the only errione moult Mealy to ensue, and that every mutability tu• dicates that In a•taw weeks, at teethed, tho husinessot the atm will be renewed on a perfectly sorted bode, witbOutrn. sort to compromise Cr abatement in tho liabilities of the dem to the amount Of a cent. The Mock Market coodonce In tholes., inert sod mmatia. factory condition which We have noted for a month pail, with but hint prospects of soy immediate Improvement. There le eamo inquiry for City Loans for Inventeent, hot they are offued very eparlegiy. State loam remain with- out change. A =UWE(Alliford 1.1 Southwark Passengur Railway was made at 63, which Is a decline, Reading LAU- And is the only fancy on the list In which there In any 1110, end far this prices are sentiently seining down. Dank Mall attract bet little lineation, and prima areal:lamina% except for Girard Bank s which improrcd a trifle. Th. demand far money continues to increase, 11(1111M1- Mantling the general complalrde of &dimes wrong the wet, • . cantata portions of the common nity, and capitalist; ars more circumspect than over It[ their °election. of paper. The Banks are also acting with commendable cull" and glade fully curtailing their discount line... This le the only way to avert what all conelder impending danger. Our foreign Imports are beginning to full off, bat no hog as the prase= drain upon oar stock of the precious metals continues, oper lieu lot stoske as wall as In merchandise, will Only be son. summated one vcrynattleted scale.—Philadelphia Bulletin. , The Bank fitatemut for the put week shows a healthy and gradual curtailment of loam, and. suit larger red oction of caah liabilitka, the Items for the week showing fo horns, to Deposite, a redaction of.— 1,9;a0.000' In Bowels, reduction 0f........._ 65t).003: Competed with The eorreepontliog week of dogma, IS:A— the leading Hams are followa (fractious omitted): Isere. bowie. Spode. Clicutatiun. hapculte. 185 at V.:4,145,600 21,704,000 Sta3Ao,Cfsi 15 110,95D.0 - 1,629,000 72,521.0P0 Sheruau are now ten minions leas than is Mutest: •' further curtailment to the cetera of els or sight milliondob ters.,ln t h e cowae ct the test eight wet., will ph. the Cants upon a tettiog more setistectmy to thoulsoli resod to the cousersatgre portion of the commnulty. Although the weds is Iliftego nittlfuns legs than et the stoning of August, 1959; there ti. 'reduction of deposits to the esteot of eighteen milthgas of dallers eturlog the tome period, leering the Banks in • really stronger ptedtion cow th.n toter*, ae 72 millions nosy to considered the to net Mot to which the deposits cut go.—.{:g. S.C.wir., Tuesday. RIVER NEW to Catty.—A correspondent writing from Cairo, on the 6th 9711: The Moderator reshipped tons on the R. B. Esse, took 60 bales cotton, together with sundry lots of whiskey wild leather ood deported for Si_ Louis. Cairo is pretty well cleared 'of freight. T hor Crloy Bowen, bollard, Is tolegtaihnl with Inn/ hairs nobly. - ment. - • ar.Louts.—Tbe Democrat, of yeaterday, says . Hainan naraahn Ins condition of q fa nny, but naor.i. 101 l to lb. ofitro, will bunt out in a low trookef‘Ju mogalfi. cent style. After rising about 20 Main, the rner at lb!. point came to a stand on Saturday eretug, Aorta twenty-' four hours fall anus throe Inches. The Ouch:matt Quetta, of Tuerday, coy o r—Tha Liz,lat ford is 4111 ogrocto3 at lining Sun, also the Forest Queen. The damaged goods taken froth the Non May, were yes terday tent op to orsauctlon shoo. to to said for the benefit offshoot it may concerts, 4.0. The Darotalt yesterday hold.] her oign for !Tar °Cabs direct, and will go through witbont fail. Tie. Progreso in duo has Ulla morning from Cairo, with tic freight of the steamed Nick W. Thomas. The Coatings has laid up. Copt. Borten Rol his crow leave for Pittsburgh. Malay. Ilia Ulenwood ro eitippod hoe Memphis frti,Mt oil tho Coto nwogo, and M. Louis and Now Orleam Brigid oil the Ida May, Capt. 'W. J. Koontz, of the EL Louis nod You. (Bloom Railroad Lana paret City of Memphis, 'pasha% through Its city tad right, ea node for Ft. Louis from Pittolorgh.. The Commercial nyo:--A Germ., whom num.,. could not ormrtsok endeavored to drown himself 'rands) ann. lug, by jumping old the atom:Most J. B. Ford tototherirer, LID O. rescued by • compto of the dock Banda employed.. tho steamer. Conenroon or WrsTreur FtuitS.—Thin body catatnMol Its 11.111011 in this city yestrolay, and organized bytto ela tion of Mr. Steverson, of New Crimp., u Freedom t, mottle. ribbemof St Louie as Secretory. Beyond the artblutruclut of commilicee, to whoa onions subjects were referred lore port upon, uothingofintorest trampirei. If we understood the object or the courantiort correctly, it is not only for the beton: of the talon, hut also for the whole strap:that infer ear, ownen mail as shippers. Time:Cling otaanaboot low la defective in many particular, and it IA one of th a obJ.tn I of the convention to lamp.. atm clourges lu it to Caguas. Louisville JoarnaL Steamboat Regl•ter. • ItITVED. DEPARTED- Telegraph, Broarm.lll/: I Tolegrapb, Browarrilla Ja !Scowl:millet Jefferson, Braemarllls; ca. Bayard, Elisabeth: CoL Bayerd, Ellzabsttn Rhos-534 first—telling. Telegraph'', 11lax/tots 'New Yore., Aug—Mr—Cotton quiet, dm Gll balee at 1:1,i4 for Uplands. • Ilourderlined 10kolfic .oleo of POOO 1141 at S4,ZOASS for Stafs. Wheat a:Marmot we. 10000 Lomb . at $1,36€01,33 for white. Corn &elk wars 5000 bush at. 760 for mixed, lu storo, and SO for white. Pork, mess declined 10c, wlth eater at $1.2,9001.1; prime g10,12y.A10,60. Sugar firm; /Rumored° 65 7. Cello firm, with palm of 13000 tags ou mirage tam. Reece Pbouldera fi-2614._ Stocks lower : Chia:got Rack Ldand C 0 Cumberlined Coal Mc; IWaela Central 63%; 1111nola Central Bonds 85; Michigan • Cud 3:04: Now Pont CentralON; .11mallo e$ Mloooarl Ake. S'er: Slfehigan Central 41; vievoland 0 Toledo 17; Padfield:it P. &Co. 71; Parßitna /1. B. 114%; Idichlizons 90. C1.7.11/9 Market—Reeves nactianged,cicept for Inferiorqualities, qualities, which are lower, receipts 3,50 U head. Teals un changed, Sheeparid Unita alightly adrancod and Mt:otter demand; recedree 12,500 head. Swine considerably declined; f.r. 64 sell et eqoall'o and WWI sty at knorc maclpta 3,600 heed. Pruksnithath. Aug. 10.—Plaur ver7 auto!, there Wog no shipping demand, but holders are Arm, as the .rthelpts are 11 4h2 ardth fresh Manzi superfine at $ 7 , 00 and some old mock at $7; to the trade the ule range up $7 for [they lots. Rye North hold at $3,70 and Corn Meal at 53,02%. Whets to demand : sale! 2,000 bush red at g1AQ1,33, and tome watts nt $1,40®1,44. Bye steady at 700 for old and 70,&73 for user. Corn unthanged; 4000 bush yellow, Part in stare, sold at 750. Oats drag 6000 bush prima old Psonsyleistda sold at =QM, and MOO hush Delaware and /Maryland at 32. Whlaky In demand at 7(421. Crlcanwlet, Aug. 10.—floor very dull at $1,75®4,10 far caimans,. 'Wheat dull, tut not lower. Cora very steady at 80085 d. OW doll at yesterday's quotatluna. Bye declined do per bush. Whisky stead; at =e. to Provlstous trans actions indicate a better demand for Cut Mesta and Lord; the prima are unchanged. Bacrtaitha, Aug. /o.—Flour very doll, but , pricas - are un changed. Wheat docUned 51480 at the elute; salsa 1,700 bus at $141401,33C0r whits. Corn dalk only 1,020 bush sold at 70@75 for whits and yellow. Providons steady; Bacon aides W),',; and Mess Pork g 15,27. illdsky dull at 27. • FRENCH WHITE INC PAINT PEOSI TUE VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY • OE' PARIS. THIS PAINT is adapted to all purposes to whkh tho best White Ised. le Applicable. It does not luta yellow, an lead ineatiahly &ea, and will acquire the hardness and smoothness of Dosch panelling without the std of 111.1104 h, and is mealy wished. • Colors with • zino bads retain Cloth . freshness and brilliancy of color. • 2)0 pounds Will corer u Much itrfaniverith the:inure body. se 2no pounds of ked—showing great economy as well at busty. Inman. that partite may dorend upon getting the article stricUy pore they shoold buy of none but the most sorperos• Lk house. The Company ship but two qualities, taus ..Vo.l and enoto White 'Dry. Red and Geo. Seal. Tbslifo. I or Rad Seal is the article moot used far painting morpoem the Snow White or Gram Sul bass only used far the roost .pellIlf• work. JOSILYII IL STRONG, Agent for thee°. Order. addressed to either of the followlog bonne selli ho filled at the new minced tariff of. pekes, either Dry or la oil. LULL /k 123 Llaiden Latto,'New York. ItAYNOLDS. DEVON k PRASE. 104 and 10S Fulton strut, New York. Dr., Me roma B. Fitch'. Ciliary Corrector cr . /to:till...3llton. Nix t ure....Purely Vega table.--1 8i11d,P414 tad VT44tivoSeneely for BILIOUS D15010E1141, • SICK READAOHE, BILIOUS IIEADACKE, DYSPEPSIA, • • • =am [nip os erozaiou, BILIOUS OE DYSPEPTIC COUGH.. • SIALAIGAL PIM&' Down cousLaerzi, INDIGESTION SOUK Effollieff, Co, lIIPWAII BLOOD, • .Atod -NESS. alltomplaluts mold by IMPURE BILE 011 BILIOUS . • . i DIL 010. FL SIKYSKS, JottAdlorY 140 Wood et, Bole ApAnt for PithborrlL 11. 1101:1BOOK 9% LIBERTY ATILEET: ANNOUNCES TO WS PUPILS ACID ITS PUBLIC, That ha yttli mama Ms Lomas an the Phi" Yes! att., AUGUST 29. Apply at Mt residents, or to my Votei IIr.OItARLES MELUM, SI Wood stoat ou22mrd9t ATEW-TENNESSEE WHEAT-30 flacks not Witting from rtecsor Mumma. C.. WsD Jut= ISAIAH DIC&NY Y 00. WRENCH AND AbIE'RIOAN-0/4t*ENE .a: IIaILS larvae. at tb• Stationary Soma - • • - W. 0. JOILYSTO** sal tie. 67 Woad man. NNW DOM.KSTIO AND STAPLE"DIC UOODS bosin2F, roc•tnel lamas daily. • ' .1./13 C. lIANBOX Dom ra Stake Old. OLD TENN WILEAT=Anito and Bed -171 mks 10 more azul tor ado • • . Jar 7.81-IAM DICIEVZ ADO SOFT FINLSQ BLEECIIED MUSLIM:- Anotttor case of Mope OLIO sort an ModloaJost odd - IMBREIEF/ELDA CO'S. • . 4 ` II 0 NTIMENT--sgrostfor, 0 by -- 101 • B.t.zuticurocur 00. W MEAT " - • •=joad primb `lVtd rceti 20.1birilita for Ws by ". _ - _a:- B,paarrrsco,
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