Maid Adam. surt4aoa- corpus Rums iLiagr,ca. WOERS PITTSBURGH. arcumnr a co.. MaNtritaormoms OF SHEATHING sakiissir, and BOLT OOPMB, PREPPED OOP ri m B orfo*Ozaped mm Bottoms, Spatter Polder, /a —iloONtiptatert ind Dealers In IdErdiS, TIN PLATT, mirence‘wrux, in. Ootatintly oa Mud; Unman's tfachlna end TO IL . /74: 149 19114 and 120 ,Barond /area, tiltisburigh, Pdrlpeed ordtan otCappar eat to say &WTI ;sitars,. t zacaosiaa ac 00 MAX.:UVACTITUNIII •ND DLALCIIa IX Ia3i96OA.PS AND STRAW GOODS, IairOIXIALE IPD Erren„ 1.31 WOOdStreet, Pittsburgh, IWO DOW 011 be n d for Spring Sales, as largo and complete an 111100:469112 or Goods u cif found In any ot the mini &Is, covtaat% of PUB, SILIL AND WOOL NATO of ovary style, and quallty;OAPß ot ovary qtkidlty and. latest fishican;' . PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND pimuik min; NradWiIN.WHORN AND SIM BON. NIPM, stn., air. - Persona, ulablng to purchaya ether by Watoriltis or Dam whi dud It to thole advantage to call sail ststatos on: clock. torn EILLMII.M.L. C.4.4141:1" 3Z6-1141,PER' • . L :fa: 62 sr. 07.41 Z sTREEr. • • PITTRIMS.OII, PENN 4.., liaajustletuined from the Eastern Cities and b now recalvlat hit ?ping stack or Clothe, 9mimeroa, Teiti4ll:lo4 Owtlita or arary variety. and stylo adaptal 1O taWt 6tty Ina °pantry trade, which will beiTlada ap to ardei wiiikeomptaati and dorpalcb, - and at rats as low at Anti attraratattar establtatawmt is the city. fa23a14.1 Ifoo z.1:4 o :41r:472me, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And' gents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu facture. COrattossoata and olden for MID, MEE, ;11gitP; PlLODUCl,#c,solkited. Prompt a,ttew Om to recetilng and fort... Hog. etch`4o - Commereial Street, at. Loale CEIRISTIr. raid Sb•ert, Piltalinryh . , Penna., Da•lnglkeA the advantages of Eastern Colleges and Hos. pitikpgionn immoral ins& practlee, eders Na prolenalta) genioie 1n BIIRCIICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. . . Ear. W. D. Howard. lizr:II.II:A. McLean. P. H. BA gag. • 3. B. Huotac.' Col. Wilma MeCuullams. . Hoe. IL A. Weaver. Hon. T. J. Bletara. John H. Mika, Eq. Mtn, Esq. , mytklyoltb DMA. .STOVILI WORIS,B. ALEXANDER- BRADLEY, 1711 masa rens= num or COOkilg; PARLOR AND Minn ATOMS • Plain and Fancy Girds Pronto, iko. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated Parser Gee Buiumiro and Silo= CONISI7IIMI COOK STOVES. 011111oe and Bales Room, • uilblydlc No, 4 Woodfit.,Pittsburgh.Ps. N. FLOLOYLECEI 6s BONS, DilltXl3 Foreign and Domestie BIM of Exchange CESTIVICLITZS 01 DEPOSIT, BAEZ ROM AND AMIN, NO: 67 ASAPLiat STRX:PT, PITTSI6OII6II, PA. 11.0ollections ninth on al the gnincipal tbrongb on& tho.lleltod SintAc. an22.fely •••• • . I=zoliicrci , oR,R 0. 1 • ••• • • • zuum 3211.4133 INNIINETS AND FIATS, BONNE; EMBONS, FLOWERS, NO. 03 MARFA? STREET, PIITSBURCH: B. B. 8 C; P. DIARKLI3, PUNT/NG, JOH AND ALL KINDS Or WRAPPING PAPER. Waiehostie. No. A 7 Woad-Street, P/273DORDH, PA. tarliSfo lU4i4 - bonaitt at market JON C.OOEIEL.A.N aC JELEtf) NLIMACTIMOLSO7 [ran RaAAng, Iron Vaults, Vault Door Whidoitlhutters, Window Guard[, Ivor. at accord B&W and 88 Third Stred, (Between Food PITMEN:MaIi, P.A., Elsr• cn WM . • vwday of now Pidtcord, fumy and plain sadr.bla far,dl prawns. Pertdcalar attend= pad 1011112. eliding Gran Lota. Jobbing done at than *dim mr9 VIC WX. C. MIMI • VANDHVER & PRIMA DTTO-RNEY9 AT LB W , SOLICITORS ,CHANCERY, . L Ladner EtioraLDensgse, fos. Collactfaufp= ; .J . zia , ln atrypsrfof Corthean lon, or Western W Will attemd to thoparchasetatt Saha Rail Lilac, or tablas' Hobo, cra &sods and Drartgiges. galaydfo VAL 0. B. =JUL atria* oowirar-.: sawn max." . , ROBIIIIO,II--111-Nl.ll lIIILLERR, . rismstmus AND DACTIINISTfh. . S 2.7 la TIC) 24 - la R rt Penna. Ofane, No.illl tiarket. street. Unsmlsztsits nll Duda oratcznanghtx iand 611111Ine10 Wart Otaingsyllallrond Woh, Mem Boils. sad Dina Iron Jobbinitinni DapJttnit doniininbart node*. Nort26:lyilb 1Z"- - .131 I 1 N.. & >Y t.) N . • itinalactarais cod Dealetsla all kinds of TOBACCO, SNOW ABM CIGARS, ZZEIII6I. T023.A..000, tbritrzegoilOktd Alrett and Dia:mond Aacy, Prrrgnosaii.pA VORIBIGINT IEXCEEANGIE. 1311111TBILLS DRAWN BY `'II3IINCIAIA, SHICILMAN ON TEN 11l lON DANZ, JORDON, IN anis 07 ONE ,POUND OTZBLING AND UPWARDS. Also, falls pn dm principal tide/land towns of Yawn, Doom, Ifamid, Gonnany, Ramis and akar Europa= &atop, constantly on hand and forsalO by - ' - azkliaa B an terrVir•-• •• .correor of Third. JOHN S. WM. hf. C .A. T TAILOR . 'NO. 4a market St., Pittsburgh. A good assortment fit' , Curras, Odssinzefis, Vunsos, IN,vrtsos, sad sll goals Imitable for gastiamepe , nsadalineestud. Allirerairir pro oiSl y fined, is the lsts.t styles of the Sit J..ESCOTT, Dentist, LIAS rip:loved to the house lately occupied by Pr. Wm. A. Wad, N. 278 Penn street, (eouth eble,) Meddose stems Mad erne. OtElos Hoare from ea. M. till b y. 5p2.11d6 PAU:shush .61taat. Works. JONES, BOYD & CO, Ilasursataxeceiof'CAST EMU P.taq}3IT.INCI,PLOW sod OrSINGEliad AZLE3, arser pee/ dm! /4r43lreeth Pittarargh, Tyt.lt.l Rock - xraiif& stoic •Traglaso . rove 4 Patent Mimi , H , CultivntorTeeth. OornetßoaandiVrtStruthritWarrok.Aal. Jußiklydrr.• ra ROAD NPINC COMPANY. Joss pliAllworsh—.......—Dl W. C. Bidwell: -.'_.r.(lllSinasory to /Wer t - 84ft o SvetC) , • ILILIMACITVIMS w _ RAIL ROAD SPIKES, (BLURS AND BOAT SYDIRS. — Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, strltly4k P.ANN'A 3 , DI. iirrrl..7l IfieCEMICLIECANT "1"5t..XX.C1.1%. NO. 64 St. Clair_ Street, • ipilrisfeittaripendiet,.! rrmentemt, P.ll • lf.i4G2 . 4r.krY COL,LANB. rOttriltaZ and amigaidori'Verichint. . . • • WHOLCUU!. MAMIE% b3tf9; .13trainl. Beederariab: a Fas--afest:itratnenrc Edda. Ott and 7,aidttmr Store. D. ItnipAisucic k Scdns, - No, 81'S.;Third *L . *Part sad Chestnut, 40. Phi ladelphia, bon toe WO DEMAND SALTED Enigma toM Dr 7 whd Green ikumi Parmaps,T.3. on, Taiwan. =a cur. Hers! Tools et the konet tote; Aiwa VOTI the brat UP" WWII %billet heather la the rough wanted, for which: the bhtbeeticiettet pike will be even to aab, or tibia fo atetuuoto tar Mts.. ikftere ttgred five actual* awl WM. ea mmaatateo:: =MOO Aanmu. Etaus.--Dr. Keyser of 140 Wood drag, has an hand darks Ihr doi.4oo* 4 Ismni Penatftril Its* to ham well am crar.— A 3lO , a Min gnthi MC." 401,3 04ddi b Inserted Into Os ear. gad la urscadabt faulanneasi oldnbura. SalVdr Pots-Baumir,. , 4 have Brandy which : I eraWiarniteieitekeeirridinwodidreoileh I barer Paceol.4 l *Fanki Dobile wand Avyme who wli / damn bciattnted*Osl trY torrhilbrif aft meet. 08157X/0 &ECM bI6OARfIO lammos,toi Itottoarwmisot •Teri sapstabd _ vil *Lwo lia" nner 11111 im n amed ik rellittlae• otTlquk,;u;m 1 414detir Dr. 01SO. KIITEia. /UMW et. AttannetyPa:s*dirpt Pm tar ! RTZ'W RIMIT , 4 have on band wail, ma Ars widarritad tbatshidesseisia kept WO it bwa rnia cal ll '', " 1 11 oki bi Mt bond .17.ukalr . 0 Q. aarunk uo wool taw. Iftomm MlWwll2"PitiVi"Alrlt S)irs. Hair Ibl34eil t hi uo - e thlu at•Dr bite r• - ;,P l 2. era n Xd Pittsblirgh .rasiamer Tow ..3..434,1 Otagomgll;lMUl:inkliomtfdis. $p tst ai patina. SEWING MACHINES FO R C i a D N . IC B FOR SALE WITII ALL L ATEI IMPROVEMENTS 1116 NUFACTORRR'S F'llloEsr REEL. R. REED, AMERICAN NVATCH IFC WHOLESALE AGENOY FOR THE SALE OF AMERICAN WATCHES. We would most respectfully call the atten tion of !hop:LLB,. to the American {Vetches now being ex. Jennison introdoad, the taeltofectiare of which hoe become so firmly establinhed that entire confidence can be placed upon thaw as safe and correct tione.keepii., both by the treater and well,. having been appoluted Wholesale Agente lot the sale tA these Watches, the public may be assured that me eau tall them at the very hmest cash prima We have also amy large stock of Silver ant Plated Wars, Fine Gold Jewelry to sate, 'tab as Coral. Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Our smortment of CLOCKS Is nonentity large nt breeent, Compriatug acme beautiful patterns 4f Eight nod Ono Day Parlor and oca. 0 lock. at greatly reduced prices. We have la. • foil Mack of English end Salsa NAM sod Bilvw Watches on toad, all of our own importation. Aim, Watch Makers' Tanta, Materials and Watch Glum.. HEINEMAN A BIEYRAN, Na 42 Fifth street_ DIUTIIIKUS7 IMOTHkIIIS/1 fISOTIIICILSSII Don't Coil to procure Mra. Winslow's Sooth MO.lyrutr c Children Tewthing. It haa no equal ou earth. gnall Illtatee the ',rooms of terthlun by solleulag the gum, Seducing all Inflammation—will allay pain. and Is tare to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It. molberth It will glee rest to yonmehm, and rolls( and health to your Infanta. Dortently We In all raw. Tats valuable preparation I. the arnereladen of ono she matte:pork need end skilful femele Plunk:tans in N. Ragland, and hie been need with ter:m.43llldg met,. millions clone. - . We bath:lee It th• Uri and /rarest renio,dy In the world, In all craw of Dysentery'and Marbora to Children, why Oar II whom from birthing or from any other torso. If lira and boalth can be °Almada] by dullard and cents, It la worth Ito weight In gold. bliillotta of bottle. are sold every your It. the lialtiti States. It le an old and wall-tried racedy. PRICE OILY II CENTS A BOTTLE. 47riious gemilius unless ths fac.icollo of CURTIS &PER ENS, Nes York, Ism, the outside krapppt, Soli by Druggists throughout the groat. • Dit.GEO. n KEYSER, Agent ter Pittsti..rgb JtattairlyreT METzle3 hilliteCOLol7s VtaNIN Desraoria, The Only n0v4414014 Mat Iran Sure Exteratinate 111.-¢e, Occracuscnu.Doca, elms. Mosprrrems, !dams, Mama, Elama WOR)I3 aro 0 an. Imam, 1= • • 50,000 DOZES BOLD rte OHL MONTH. She. Celebrated limo:Nee have bees extensively used der twentrtwo years in all port. of &mope, and their mine dons power have been attested by the Courts of Hasa* Pr.., England, tinatria, Prittals. Bavaria, Escrony, Dole ma, Holland, Naples, Be, and their Chemical properties examined, and approval by the mod diabanolihed alediesi lanolthee all over the world. ' The dattnetivenom to all kind, of vermin and Maeda has been Certified In Ult. montry by the Directors of the ration. Public /nein:atom, Phantom, Parmara, Proprietor. of note's, Warahonste, blanulactcrim, awl by ration. d 4 ingeatehrd prints citizen.. Ntimerone Tddmoolals and Cub:Dacca of the atlt.w.cy d Come Remedios can he mese at throDermt. FOr tale, Wholuale and Retail, by the ',tremor and Pro ;rider, JOSEPH MEYER, Practical Chemist, All Broadway (cor. Ilnertrot M..) New York. Oratord /gent for the U. Statea and Canada., FREDER ICK V. RWACTON, DrtlEclea, No.lo Actor Keene. and 417 fkoadenty, Neer York. For sato In this city, thalamic And retail by B. A. EEL. L 1.11.3 A CO, corner Wood and Emend Mat JOR.FLEMING, Onroar Diamond and Market at. BEEIIIIIII k IPKVN NAN. Allegheny. da223Analtc A BLOODLESS VICTORY!!! 1,000,000 BOXES BOLD OF R MAGN T C P AS Tuts enormous quantity of this Invaluable Remedy he. been purchased by citizens of the United Statea during the abort time it has been befcre the public. The remou (60 this extraordinary ROCCA., Is simply In the admit truth nod vales of the article. No one boy. the MAGNET ICTLASTER withoutbrcorolog 11. friend. It performs all that le promised, bud earths with It Its own recommends' Ron. Truly this le • ibtory--peaceful sod bloodlow—bet we holism not Itesglotions thin the triumph. of wor, with its urosge and deeolalion. no MAGNETIC PLASTER 1. undoubtedly Go, Greatest Strengthener sod P•la Destroyer that Science has yet db forered. Tryon pet this Plaster enrotere,irram le thorn. the Plaster *Welke then until the pain' hai mashed The Plaster cunametimes the pain away, nod PAIN CANNOT EXIST WIDPRE THIN PLASTER IS APPLIED. Rebsimatimo, Lausenese, Stlfinees, Debility, Nervousness, Nestraign,Dyspepaia,Connha, and Cold., Palm end Asher of every kind, down even to Dorm, am irtnaliotr/y relieved and, with • little patience, pereumeorly cored, by the magi. cal inlinenco of the lIAONETtO PLANTER. It le the eite pleat, nuest, salts; pleasantest and cheeped remedy to extsteore. Its application Is universal—eqnidiv no the strong man. the delicate novena, end lb. feeble lured. TO each and all It will prove a ELII3II - and • Phaeton. It. we le agreeable, and without annoyance or (boob!. Its prim le within tb• reach of all—rich or pews ; all may have It who an eick a d coffering Many way. PARSIEBS should be slew toopplied with this Invalua ble PLASTER. ft will Le (ho Good Physician to any household, ready at all Clines, and at instant notice. 'Put up In ilk-tight tin bona. - Each box will woke mix to eight OULU., and coy child can 'Tread them. Price 25 mots a box, with fah cud Old. directions, D. C. st. u., level:dor end Proprieter,l9 Walker at., New York. 11011ENEAD'a1lAttNETIO PLABTEDIe mold by all drug este to every city, toed end rillogo of that:lolNA Mat.. coamoilkirlytei Otattiort BLISSE rules the maid of the people, whatever the misnamed and rutrenthrope philosophers may nay to the contrary. chow them a good thing. Itt Its ma lts be clearly decordwarattd, and they will not hesitate to give It their most cordial Wilmette. The masses bare al: ready ratified the Judgoreut of a phythrith conoerning the virtues Of 110STITTgli'd SITTET.A. as may be seen In Oro isolormse Mutatillisr of Mb medfctries that are Connally sold to every Molina of the lend. It 11, now rtsostalsal es mat t, superior to all Other remedies yet derived for Manses of the algoatthe organs snob ea dysentery, dyscirry. pia, and fur the vartZur fevers that arise from daraagootoat of thoieportious of the ef stem.. Ifoetetter'a name is fast becoming a household word from Halo* to Tor., from the ;bone of the Atlantic to the PaciflO. Try the snlclo and be met td: . =1:1 Bold trs draggliits and dealer's vomit), everywhere, and BoannakaSllTO. resnofsetntms and proprietors ill Was,. and fairest stmt. JeZSulterT - Num= on REEMIL—DII. Oro. IL KEY en, o'l4o Woolf street, Pittsburgh, Pa., has been in the eastern cliffs for the past eta weeks, and bee procured the mart approved kind of Trump fur the cure of Hernia or Rupture, which be le qualined to fit to any caw of rupture with the aswarance that satisfaction will he giret, We would advise our readers to call on Dr. Ileyser,when any thing of tideland is needed, as we feel persuaded that he is ctoupetent to glee the nwalful advice In each cases. JuSEL-dierT Tut grAlAll is the most important subject touioth the Atlantan cat be &octal. A Hale pamphlet, Waled .601tIde to neelth," patiletteA b 7 B. L. rAIINZ STOCK &CD, Wholesale &mega, corner dinned and 4th sia, Plttataigb, PA, lad which may bo had grans from all the agents far Wanes Mlle, or D. L. PahneaccAle Vona fate. It costa= • vat smoznat or stootal Internal lon. It le tirorthartAtap:. . P2P4IW To won swum wen of any kind you can cet Beelgtean's Diarremalknteetit at DR. if, EYBDIeB, Do 140 Weed gnat. • wt Da. Ward's Tooth Fodor find Tooth Wabh. Any on:AnT at the gale edam are ler tale at reduced P by R. KIT S bkl.llo Weed et, pithhateh, Po Ottattoras Swat of aloo. 'quality for sale at . -gir/81111.71;141:1 Woad st.,—; - 1,109111. T GIIGHILILPSOINGS , XR.I 8 .$ :h i XV- ZT S. ' - Damasks, Diapers, &O. OONSIIIIIERS OF BrOIIARDSON'S rod ihne desiroturd obtainites the OKNITING GOODS, ahoold sat that the latish* they pi:urbane are peal ed with the 101 l IMMO at the firm S7OB4BDSON, 80i3 d °snow, • a guarantee of the Insuedrese and durability of the Goode This csatjen la rendered esstastially .neantory quantities of -Wants end donative Urns Sr. prepared, amen altarepeeon and waded with eerier:tea RICELAND. SON, by I Pliontee, who, manilas, et the bier, the I=M. • alike on the Antaiun constures and the mandate mess of the gentile, 0004 Via not readily abandon • badness so prodieble,wbfle pun:Dams can he twined on Ida goods oF a worthlew character. 7. HULLO= it .7. 11. LOOKS, sentedle Arent*, Be Oborok street, New York. OY LIST- ICE !THEM :SPAT SAM. WATER COOLERS, - - , . .. MITRING APPARATUS, CReaP tat Mg 41b at the iron Ctt7 Stove AO Tio War* Rom of • - ,19,. W.BRATeRAW, No. LSI Wood at.; , ' Ica_ , Plnd door below tho sign of the Golden 0 an. CC. BILL, BEROTON DENTIST; Officegs a end 'Waldron' No. 87 GLINT STEM. WPOI" tbo 09tot Maw. barns he eso, mit the want; or to:Taber may favor bins with Uttar Ipatronsge. Aoy of .the avoSous *trim of 'bath Imes tea at .1.1. d. 1.10.11.0, FICIAR AND islOLASBES— sipeartm comdimunat ebati mu by - into JAL marl PO, T 6 Water:sari 92 Troia at, (10ittsburgi 05aPtie rxr sstrktfamm 2 WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 3, 1859 OPPICIAL PA Pik OF TDB 012'1". City and News Items. Matt Teartattartrua.—Obrerrations taken a Shsw'e Optician Store, No. GS Filth at, yesterday, 9 o'clock ♦. u. 12 6 "v. O Barometer Ottll WSSILLT.—Ttto GAZSIIII for this week in leaned to-day, with Its anal amount of Interesting and readable matter. It contains editorial ar ticles on "The African Slave Trade," "Sunday Car Travelling," "Importation of Iron," "The Extravagance of the Government," and other matters of current interest and value. All the latest foreign tame and articles from the leading foreign papers on the sudden and unoxpooted conclusion of the Italian War, and speculations as to the probable cannon and consequences of that movement to Italy, the Emperors and the King; also all readers of current local inherent in this city and county and throughout Western Pennsylvania; fall and faithful reports of the market!, local, foreign and domestic, and of the home cattle market. .An a medium for adver tising in the country dintricte, we are free to say that the ViSENLY G 0211171 In the beet in Western Pennsylvania. Our large and admirably printed sheet Etude Its way into a greater number of fare - Hies in this county and oily than any other printed in the city. We would direct the atten tion of our city inerchante and jobbers to this (ant, and our eubsoription Docket will sustain what we-Clate. The WEEKLY is published at the GezerrE buildings, on Fifth street above Smithfield, every Wednesday, and can be procured in clubs of ton for $1 per annum por copy; single subscribers $2; clubs of four Sl,2+i.• Single copies, with or without wrappers, for sale at five cents each. Those who desire a good paper to send to their friends at a distance, will find our paper the very one they want. Tne Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday morning, took the members of the Cin cinnati Councils, who were in the oily, together with the merohanta and other citizens and their families who made up the company of visitors, and showed them about our smoky city. (terrines, they were escorted to Shoenberger'e great nail works, to Park, McCurdy te Co.'s copper works, through a glees manufactory, through' the Arsenal and the Cemetery. The time which our visitors had allotted to them selves for remaining here was so limited that there was no opportunity to exhibit even half what there is of interest to ho seen. Perhaps the new iron block wee as much of a curiosity as a stranger could Bee. Not that the building in itself is a great curiosity, except as it shows what may be done with iron iu erecting great structures. No doubt Cincinnati will in into adopt this valuable building material as better and cheaper than any other they can use. -Our neighbors of the Queen City appeared to be much pleased with what they saw, and returned in good spiritsno their dinner at the Monongahela House at half-pact one, this early hour having been chosen because our guests must depart for the east et 4:20. The dinner wag sp . read in the main dining hall and corers laid for two hundred. The table was full. Tho dinner was spread in Mr. Cres can's best style, no great display, but the hest of viands, served up in an elegant end inviting manner, One can always take his best friend to the Monongahela House without fear cf die eppointmeaL • After all had partaken of the rich repast, speeches were the order of the day, but there woe no great disposition apparent to indulge in any mob amusement. However, after . hearty calls— Judge Carter, of the Cincinnati Common Pleas, stood up and made a short speech with such stentorian voice that no one had an excuse fur not bearing. He said that at home he consider ed himself an offniial; abroad, as now, he enjoy ed meeting hie friends as fellow-citizens of this great republic ; he addressed them as citizens of one great couutrjr4 Ito didn't want any dis tinction, 11.1 to locality he didn't want any Yankees I!); they came not to Pittsburgh to win dimes nor to buy iron, but to buy the hearts of cur fellow-citazinis of the iron City More of such intercourse was needed between the sec tions of our broad land, that ite people may be come homogeneous and learn to know each other; ho had been in Pittabargh before, many times; and be loved the old Iron City; ho was graduated at Jefferson College twenty yearn ago, and he loved the old place and its pleasant scenes; he had made Democratic speeches against Tippe canoe and Tyler too, in lqff, in this county. Yet he had seen more of Pittabargh to -day and had formed a better opinion of her than ever before ; ho rejoiced that the Iron City wee bound to the Queen City of the fleet by iron bonds, and be would close by giving as a sentiment— JPittaburgh eon Cieoinnati: the Iron and the Queen cities; may they ever eclat en the (ace of the eat Ott as-Aisfers °reach other." This toast, and the speech which prefaced it, a rough sketch or which we present above, were received with great applause, which broke forth while the speech was .delivering, and marked be enuncioLiou of the final sentkOeut To this speech John N. Kirkpatrick, Eeq , was called upon to respond. Hi did it in his usual happy and appropriate style. He said were he not there in the presence of municipal officers, lawyers of eminence, gentlemen of ability ac knowledged, he felt that he could make a epeeoh, bat as he was situated like the French author, who said were he not In the presence ofCorneil ha • statue of whom occupied a pedestial near him, he feltt hat even he might have been I dramatist. Mr. Kirkpatrick said be was there present at the invitation of the Mayor ; ho held no offioe; he was not a city father ; in fact, he woe .not a father at all, [great laughter] but in the name of the great city of Pittsburgh, of the itch and thriving county of which she Is the ceotre, and of the great Stale which forms the Keystone of the Federal arch, he bade them Welcome to our enterprising but smoky city.— Mr. K. said ho wished the city fathers of Cincin nati Is know that we claimed to be some "punk ins," to use a vulgar phrase, and he treated they would carry away with them a juet and ade quate idea of our real worth and capabilities. [Great applause.] Mayor Weaver then rend a toast proposed by Capt. Pratt, the amiable and well known janitor of the Common Council of Pittsburgh, who was present. It wee relative to the mutual friendly relations of the city dads of the two pities, and was received with great pleasure. Mr. Eggleston, President of the Common Conceit of Cincinnati, called upon Capt. Pratt to speak, which he did in a roost becoming and appropriate address. Ho said he had been in Glutei:lntl when the most populous portion of that city was a mere wilderness. [Capt. Pratt wee a dweller in Washington when Jefferson was President.] He had stood eido by side with chisel:mot Ohlo in fighting the battles of our country, and he hoped he should see the people and the councils of that great oity again yet, in their homes. [Applause.] Mr. Eggleston, President of Common Council of Cincinnati, was then called upon again. He made a . most thrilling speech. Restated that he was chairman of a committee two winters ago to do something in the way of supplying fuel for the freezing people of Cincinnati: The first die, Pitch he received from the noble city of Pitts burgh at that trying time 1 1 / 1 6 "Fiftistar loads of coal left this morning for Cincinnati." • • He should never forget with what tears of joy that announcement was received by thousands who haunted the Council Chambers that day. He could never forget the thrill that pervaded hls hearten that occasion. Hs protested against the city of Pittsburgh paying their bills at the hotel. The citizens bad taken them by the hand when the cars arrived ; they had not been per mitted to pay for any thing nor to do any thing for themselves. They were noxious to pay their bills at the hotel. Mayor Weaver assured him that the citizens of Pittsburgh wet*" tolerate no such thing. Mr. _Eggleston Said, then Pittsburgh must come to Cincinnati within lho next six weeks ; we insist upon it and you must come.. Mr. — Kirkpatrick toasted Stayer Bishop, of Cincinnati. That gentleman said'the hour wail so far achaneed that he would not epe?k, but he gave as a sentimont,—. •• • "Pittsburgh and, Cincinnati : United in spirit, and ininteraet as they guitars been; may they ever continue to prosper.", klayotlVearer wee then called upon but tie.; .OEOO speaking, but, called upon bir. Eaton who' also declined. • Mr. Birtratriok toasted the prect of Pitts burgh, and called upon a member or the , odlfo: fiat corps of Ildepaper to fpeak, andlereaponcli ed la S few wards. CoL Robert. Finne3", of the Eureka insurance Company; was called . upon: Or a speed), but :with a ease in his hank be said he remembered the old adage, - "Welcome the coming, Speed the parting goad." lie obserred, by the clock, that car time was fast opprosobiog, and be propelled a health and happy "journey to our Cincinnati friends. This erao,reosired with three times three, nod the ! coriipaor,broke up. " All then 'repaired to the cars. Nine or ten members of our city COl/11011.0 accompanied the Clocinoati friends se on escort to Philadelphia, sod in high glee tho whole company took their departure at 4 o'clock 20 minutes. Toe fusilier° and fixtures of tho hierohneta' Hotel, on the coiner of Btsithheld sod Eisend streets, is to be sold by Ur.' P.. hi. Davis, - see r nooses, this" Tiyednesdly).ciontin. - The sale ICI be pereteptery,;thelreptieter retiring to the sentry. . - "Tai Pros: _Gf tbs rea:ll7 lentmone Ocoper. New York: W. 41,..Tavinend• co." We have before us e . this the seventh volume of the best uniform edition of - any work ever Toth; lobed in the United States. Of the novel itself it le unueceesary to speak, as every novel reader' is familiar with its sterling merits. This edition of the great Americen Novelist is so beautifully gotten up that we do not see how any lover of books can do without it. • A late number of the North American Review say "We believe the present a peculiarly favora ble moment for the issue of a new edition of Cooper's novels. it le -au undoubted fact that, on their first appearance, they had evens wider popularityin England than in the ignited States. They related to times, the memory of which was still fresh; the events still reoent, and the scenes still familiar. The crowded incidents of the last quarter of a century, and the revolutions that have transformed the face of our country, have already thrown the materials of these tales into a semi-mythical back ground, and given them the prestige of antiquity, while the.genine which Moue confers literary Immortality could never before have been appreciated as it now Is The edition, of which we have five volumes be fore us, is more than beautiful; it is magnifi cent, eplendid—worthy of any superlative epi thet that may be employed to characterize it. The illustrations are numerous, appropriate, and is the artist's very , best style, than which, it is well known, nothing can be better. We pro cured for our present number an elaborate arti cle on Cooper, in order to second, to the utmost of our ability, the munificent enterprise of the pub. Where That article circumstances, beyond our control, have compelled us to lay over for the opening proper in our nest number. Mean while, we trust that the appearance of Cooper's novels in so attractive a form, will awaken in the rising generation familiar converse with one who was almost the pioneer among Ameriiin authors, worthy of the name, and to whom our infant literature has been more largely indebted than to any other writer in any department for its trans-Atlantic, reputation " For sale by J. S. Davison, earner Wood bleat and Diamond alloy, who is the sole agent of the publishers in this oily. IS SITS. VT MEATS. 100 75 ...120 82 "Ilocrrtwoo Swum. proodw..l to • OnDation coogreg. 800. By Be.. W. L.Glogs. Eftton ../. P. lowa* & Co." To those who relish religious oontroverey, this must bo a readable book. It is ably written, and is worthy the attention of all who are in clined to discuss the great religious topic it in volves. Its author was, until lately, a Iloilo riau; but becoming convinced of his error, is desirous of convincing other, with the argu ments which convinced himself. We are in debted, we presume, to the publishers, for the copy, which woo sent to us by mail "meson. or VtDoco, written by blush" T. II Peterson has published the above named book. Vidocq was principal agent of the French pollee duriog the reign of the first Emperor. The book is therefore fall of stirring mace which wo never expect to read about, bat which thou who like can procure at Wm. A. Gildenfenere at Fifth street, opposite the old Theatre. ticrresca's PI3I.ItONIC Sracr.—l, John C. Green, of the village of Tammy, In the city nod county of Philadelphia, do hereby certify to the following facts, —That early lest fall I took a riolout cold, which settled on my lungs, and I bad chills, alternated with fever, pains in my right side, breast and shoul der blade, with • distressing rough, and no expecte tontine. I kept getting worse until I took my bad, my eppettte was gone, my bowels vary irregular, ra rer and night sweats, attended with a distressing cough, which was war, tight, my flesh had nearly all gone, and I was so weak that I could scarcely raise toy bead from the pillow, and was truly an object of pity to behold. My friends had been not for to sea trie die and my tick bed was surrounded by kind and sympathizing neighbors, who bad come to witeen my departure from the world. When the rays of hope had fled of my recovery, • neighbor, Mr. David Conrad, propored to try Scnemc e's PULVONIC S,TRCT, with • view of loosen ing my cough, and relieving me of the tough phlegm and as a means of affording temporary relief, re marking at the same time, "that I was too far gone for the Syrup to be of any permanent benefit." My wife, anxious for the relief of my Intense sufferings, procured tome of the Pulmonie Syrup. I found it afforded me relief, and continued using it. I could feel its healing influence upon my lung,. I continued to Improve under its use, and my friends were much gratified to witness my unexpect ed Improvement; many of my neighbor, came to , look at, me as one raised from the dead. My cough now became loose, and I fell something break when I bed the pale In my hreast,and I dis charged large quantities of yellow matter. I hare for weeks discharged and rains • spit box foil of matter every day, with hard lumps, like grain, of something. My bowels now became regular and natoral, and my appetite was or far humored that I could sraroely refrain from eating too much. My strength improved, end I regained my flash. - 1 continued to improve to every respect soon after I commenced tieing the Syrian, and the improrement continued until I was restored to my wonted health. I have passed through the Inclement weather of the latter part of winter and this sprit and feel aa well now as ever I felt in my life, an em this day a living matinsonial of the great effiotny. of Schnook's PIIIMOIAC Syrup in coring polmoriary.rtivesses. Lest this statement be thought toe highly calmed by some people, I subjoin a cortificaus of the number of the inhabitant, of Tacony, who saw me at dif ferent times during my disaue, and never expected to see me metered. I also append the certificate of the br. , tbcre of Ilystlo•Ledge, No. 270, I. 0. of 0. F., who kindly watched over me and folly hollered they would consign my remains to the tomb; but thanks my Ilfo haa been spared, and I am permitted to make the foregoing statement for the benefit of suffering• mankind. I reside al reeony, and ow well known by most of the pooplo there, and I will he gratified to have an, person rail upon me and learn more portionless of the groat virtuosi of this roodicin, Joan C. tiNi.N. The rube crihnrs, mambars of the Sfysic Lodge, No. 270, I. 0. of •0. F, of Holmesbarg, Pa., do hereby certify that we know John C. Groan, who Is a mem bar in good standing in No. 270, I. 0. of 0. F., who was dangerously ill with a low pulmonary eonrump lion last winter, so that they gave him up to die; and thoy Wave his recovery was produced by Scoartca's PITINGISIC STIZITP. We believe this certificate is correct in every par titular. Thorns Bore, P. G.. 2torisco RoantsoN, P. G., AZPASIAIf ARTHUR, P. G , J. K. ORMAN, N. 0., Josurri Panoramic, JACOB Wsrearasit, Je., Saves C. CALVOII. 0t,11.881.310, Phila., Co.. Pa, June 25th. The undersigned, residents of Taeony, eight miles above Philadelphia, being well acquainted with John C. Green, and the circumstances attending his care, feel impelled with a deep cotta of imperative duty to make universally known to the public hie entire recovery from the very last etagee of a .pulmonary consumption. Bo entirely helpless was his condi tion, having been but a brief period since in that rapidly sinking and emaciated Mato as to utterly preclude, in the opinion of hie physician' and friend, who watched by his bedside, all hopes of even a tem porary recovery and reetoradon to hie preterit robust health. Thus the careful tee of your invaluable specific, the Pulmonic Syrup, makes It, in our belief antler the circumstances of his previous prostrate, not to say dying condition, non of the most startling results that the whole annals of medical skill or science can produce. It deserves to be imperishably recorded to your credit, and secures to you the great discoverer of an Infallible cure for thin hitherto tem. added disease, a lasting monument and a world wide reputation in the healing art that no time may either diminish or destroy. Guying witnessed Mr. Green's &Arming waggles and sufferings from a continual cough superadded to the other symptom, consequent upon or attending the last degas of a pulmonary dis ease, and, moreover, it being generally believed by hie numerous friends that no human power could re lieve or protract his life, much loss restore him back again to his former health, we foal it thus our duty to give our unqualified testimony of Mr. Green'. perfect recovery, by MUDS of the exalt:dire use of your wonderful Syrup; and we should indeed rejoice if we could be made the bumble instrument of relief and cure to others who may be so unfortunate es to be similarly efilieted. DAVID CODIDAD, JD11317 &Wow of the Peace. CIIIIILTS Captain of the Steamboat Trenton. ANDREW MUM, Captain of tho Steamboat Wallington. Joazzet ILKAD,Ja., Just W• 71011, Saxes= Loans, ' Roamer_ Diarrasw Tones, JAY= TODEDIIT ' Of Washington House, T aeooy. Jona ,Baoonenonr, ALL= VADDLODIFY, • Of Backe county, Pa. Da Sao. 11. Saimaa, No. 140 Wood street, litho pole agent for Dr. Sabel:lore medicine and under stand' their applitiatiora IHOOoItOOFIXLV VALTAT. Bmig.—We received . call,. last evening, from Mr. J. L. Langley,: Cashier of-the above Bank, who assures us that there rio real emcee for the reports which have !gone abroad to the injury of that Bank. It was siMPly a mieunderstanding that threw this die oredit upon them. They have never refused to video' their paper with coin, and ere acin g that every day. HO assures us that the Bank Lea never closed its doors and is able Co settle he so. counts to the last dime. What they Propose to do is just what we suggested they would do on the day when their piper was 41So:edited, vit., meke their paper correct*. We are glad to he able to Stahl the above feels on the authority of an GM ear of the Bank. Mess fdtenso.—The coal miners and coal 'diggers propose holding a mass meeting at the' Si: Mile Ferry, near Hays' Tipple, on the Ito.' nongahels, on Saturday next. Wears Informed that the object of this mostiag Is to take counssl together as to the best and most advisably moans for keeping tip the price of their labor at the acme retell as heretofore received by them. The meeting in to ho addressed bkrdrgllah and Gar. man 'yearn, and will convene at 11 o'clock itf the morning. . . Goon.--The Monongahela ArMllery base re solved to attend the forthcoming enenornent• We ere pleased to be:able , to report am feet: The Artillery is a hoe oompins, and it. Mem bers tunong the - most- spirited and gmalennuoly of our volunteers. 'Camp Braddock will tors groat stisle, and will present ibilsegod tallnaoy gathering leen linos the Malan • Conyounturr.—.ThisisConzaertoemvit Day 'ILI Jefferson 'College. • The gnottateit clue 13 quite large Oath& exerotees,.illeapectiol, be very interesting. We shall have • reporter on the ground, who will be able to give US • . sketch of at least a portion of the flambee In time for-the Gsztrrra of tomorrow. Thrad dress of the patriot, Cassius M. Clay, was adver tised to come off last evening, and we hope to be able to give a Sketch of hie performance also. We judge from the catalogue of Jefferson that the college is lo a very flourishing condition. Tea EXCUIZSIONISTIL—The Cineleaetl Vieil.olll who left tho city yesterday, will go through to Philadelphia by day light. They wore to go to Altoona and there take supper and etop all night. This morning a special train will take the whole company and give them a. ride before breakfast over the most striking scenery, whioh is about 20 miles west of Altoona. After break fast, they will go on to Philadelphia. They are the guests of the Pennsylvania Railroad Corn. pony at Altoona. Tna Pause,—There were present among the visitors from Cincinnati the following members of the press of that city.: Messrs. W. G. Crip pen, of the 15mer, A. D. Betake, W. McLean, and T. H. Card, of the Enquirer, C. F. Hall, of the Penny Press, John T. Perry and another gentleman whose name we have forgotten, of the Gazette. The Commercial was not represent ed. None of these gentlemen honored no with a cop Da. Oamsex.—We regret that we oiroulated false report about Dr. Ormsby on Monday, while we are at the came time rejoiced that the report is false. We stated that the Doctor had died of small pox, on the authority of an acquaintance of the family, who gave no the name of the gen tleman who bad told him, no hie authority. We are right glad that the Doctor It yet worth a deuce dead men. A . MR of spirited horses in a carriage took fright near the Pcet•office last evening, and, with atentlemati in the vehicle, started at full speed down Fifth street. They landed the car riage on the steps of the Theatre. The gentle man sprang out and escaped unhurt. The hor ses were captured a little the worse for their wild flight. JULIA Fosrea, a notorious vagrant, who has been slot in jail for some dap, died yesterday io that place, which may be called her home. She has dwelt there more then half tho time for a year or two. KELLED.-A large rattlesnake was killed on Judge White's farm, near this borough, shout a week ago. This specimen of "sarpiot" is ga ting to be aureola this region, and yet the one in question au an "old on," having nine rat tles and meuuring some five feet in length.— radiant: Register. (For the Daily PlitaborgioGazetto Between &ratans, July 30th, 1850. Dear Go:etre—Them 6 an unusually large num ber of persons sojourning hero this sem.n. The large Hotel at the Springy, which accommodates be tween four and five hundred gusts, has been crowd ed far sonata! week.; beside. rovers] hundred per son. who are boarding In the town of Bodford (which Is two miles distant) unable to obtain accommoda tions at the Springs. There are people hare from every quarter of this country and of every shade and ban of political complexion. Tho President 11 here with his family props which consists of himself and Miss Lane, his el • gent and accomplished niece, sod his family ccaeu whlchjeonsists of Mrs. Secretary Thompson, the r• doubtable Bob McGraw, and several other ladies an gentlemen less known to fame. The poor, prosy "old chief" is lucky in baing as sociated with one no much and justly admired Le Miss Lane in order to counteract and relieve the blank dullness and monotony which characterimbis own manner and conversation. She 4 not only bright and affable with her friends, but kind ■od genial with all, making troops of bey friends and admirers, wherever she gore. The President has, besides, his/entity proper and his family 'diet, ' his motley family or family mot ley, which conked' chiefly of °Mee-holders, office makers, abject politicians, pandering toadies and In notent flookies, of whom a large detachment have attended him to this place. The "old chief" is In daily and nightly consultation with the chiefs of the motley family on the subject of the succession. "Charleston" and "the Charleston nomination" con- -•-•• •• • • - 'abates the burthen of their speeches. They are un derstood to bare adopted the "stoke selitry" policy —the motley family are to go about protesting and pr.leiming that Mr. Doodleae is not and will not be • candidate for re-nomination ; great care and paint are to bo taken in excite groat joelousy and bitterness between the other prominent candidates for the Charleston nomination—as many of the as possible Cr. to g t mot ley./ family elected delegates to the convention, and when th proper moment ar rives, when Douglas, nod ir , end Monter and the rut have worried each other sufficiently, the ' , old thief" is to come forward es sort of compromise candidate and touch off all th executive patronage which his position enables him to control with • car utility of blowing all his competitors out of water. Thls is pretty good for the motleys, bet they do not all understand their role as yet ; the Post, of your city, for instance, isliassiog away altogether .t of time, and if It does not blow more In tune hereafter, will be nabbed for It. There are also several prominent Republicans tasting the widen and engaging in the sports and pleuuree which the piece affords. Gen. Cameron was here a few diya but 101 l several days since.— Hon. George Dante left for home yesterday. Gen. Morehead and CoL Stewart, member of Congress from the Mercer district, are here ; also, Col. Cur tain and Hon. John Coved°, two of the prominent candidates in the Republican ranks for the nett Governorship. By the way, the question of who Is tote the next Governor, is becoming • very absorb ing theme among politioians. Mr. Lawns (Et-Speaker of the House of Rep reeentatives) Le confined to hie room at this plaoe with sickness. He is now, however, vary much bet ter, and his pity/Wien Informs me he will be able to be about again in • few days. His many friends who have hese quite solicitious &boat hie situation, may expect to see him back at hie post in Harri sburg within a very short time. If my latter was not too long I would give you an account of the walks and talks, the rides and drives, the plays and games and the dances, sport' and amusements ganerally of this Mecca of pleasure 'seekers. The ball room nightly assembles a grail' deal of beauty and a great deal of dry goods. There are many Pituburghers here, and much of George R. White's crinoline and' dimity and aiiks and satins goes whirling through the dance. The fanciest man of all the gay party whicllst as come under my notice, is one Lieutenant Viragoor--he of the Fry divorce clue notoriety—who is ono of the little Hone of the ball room. He is, aside froin his fine clothes' ' a very common looking fellow,. ehort, small and boyish, both In manners and appearance.. Lorranert. [Tor tho Pittsburgh Daily Darous.l The Sleeting as Latayette Usti. Messrs. Edit 4 6l.:—l would not hare spoken • single word at the meeting at Lafayette Hall, on Monday evening, had It not boon that a general call was made upon mo. I felt unwilling to speak for two cement tho hoar was late, and I did not liko the range which the dimaseion took. As tiara seems to be come misapprehension, in amain quarters, as to what I did say, I think it right that I should give the very words I rpoko, "When an effort was made to put a step to the travel ling of omnibuses on the Lord', day, it was two for eigners, James Marshall and James Laughlin, that pat the matter through. Mr. Brady acted as their -couusol." At thin point Mr. Brady interrupted me, and de nied, ae I understood, tbat he was counsel in the we. I stated in reply :—.lle was counsel in the cue and applied to me eoveral time. to procure him pry for his services. e • • Ido not deny that Mr. Brady wee a member of that Committee." None could regret more sincerely than I do, the introduction of three matters which led to.this dis cussion. But Irani not responsible for it. It is tone that Mr. Brady woe a member of the committee in question. Bet it is equally true that ho made the applloation referred to, and ho bad a perfect right to do it. Junco say', he should have been Telnentlera. tad. My objection to his statement was,rhat it did not give honor to elf to whom it was due. I hero the honor to be, An, • JOHN DOUGLAS. Pittsburgh, Aug. 2, 1859. Tan TOMS? Corr/anon Is the name by which Messrs. Joseph Burnett et C., at Boston, designate the neat and oonvenient care in which these famous chemists and perfamers pat up their superior props fllioll, for toilet two, Ha: "KaMoon," " Coroains," "Oriental Tooth Wash,' and "FlorintsL" The Kal liston Is an articles the ladles already regard as an Indlensible preparation for promothigthe healthy condition of the skis, and beautifying the complex ion. The Coe:Daises, containing a large proportion of Cocor•But Oil, imparts to the hair a glossy appear. anee, invigorates it, and glens it n healthy growth. The Oriental TootA Wailit arrest/ decay of the teeth, CUM canker, hardens the gums, and imparts fra grance to the breath. Mariam, Is a delicate and en during peel:Sue; of *Tilsit* odors and so pure as not to disoolor the slightest fabric. These preparations are not only of approiednsefulneu, and all that they profess to be, bat also remarkable for a delicacy of perfume and Maltby purity, nay seldom met with. in'artleles which ire sold at such modern prices.— Providence Pram - • Is is worthy tbs. attention of those buying light clothing to natio:oth° adratisemm► of J. L. Calla ghan to Co., Federal street, Allogbany. Their stock In both men's and boys west Is Ant olaes, sod sell ing at mama rates. • SATZ YOll/1 GLILDJUIL..-.21r. B. agora, a Froth Chemist, discovered an Asiatic plant, the powdered leaves of which Is a deadly poison to garden worms, ants, roaches, bed-base, dohs, nom, and all spools' of Insects, while it Is perfselty /mimic» to wankind and dorcatie anima/E. A 'ebild'ean eat SC -Ito Lie readied medals trOM Russia, Franim, England, Ostr. many, and numerous medical colleges and sooletioa, • It Is a most important ithldngrf• Tim Idea Of be ing rid of th em pats In wszoilraa th er,lna henry, Ire can nowhear thibed4up lanient=— Lnn's Powder, am as fats, Will once setermlnete. ; • diringenianta are mods through .6.toura.• Baraos a Pak, or Now York, to sell It throughout the world. It Is put up 10 tin canniaterarand bean the: awns of E. Lrow. „ Idagoollolawashills ill insects . is tri e, Mame: Pilo are mixed far nits and mire. : llampho 2a4a 25 cu.; :ropier sass 58 eta. and 11. DARIUS d P , New York. - Also the Meade= Mustang • t.. ' t 9 Ann - BUSH -7 VILUT AND mg) A. 1 ......rw-wato ma txm4 t" , JCL - , , lAI ANGUS.- I oitios-4caopT4 tiOiconargn 7, Matkallial , MUM, 1120 "nit „5.• NUM!MI= _ Weeta's Detteneavar the placer Treaty. Nitaoar August. 2.-The itstamshinbeenn Queen, from dam end Southampten 'arrived here after midnight 'lfer adricas have been anticipated by the arrival of the Anglo &mon at Quebec. ' The Atlantie Telegraph' shares are advancing in price. The Paris Moniteur; of the 20th, has the following defence of the peace treaty by Napoleon : Yesterday evening the Emperor received the great boditts of the State, the Presidents of which, M. Tropliag, Count de Mornay and M. Borocher, addressed congratula tory speeches to his Majesty. the Emperor Napoleon . 111. The Emperor thanked them for their devotion, and then explained the reasons for hie conduct du ring the great events. Re raid: "Arrived beneath the walls of Verona, the struggle was inevitably about to change its nature as well in a military as a political upon. Obliged to attack the enemy In front, who was entrenched behind great fortresses, and protected on his dank by the neutrality . of the surrounding territory, and about to begin a long and barren war, I found myself in the face of Eu rope in arms, ready to dispute our successes or ag gravate our reverses. Neverthlees, the difficulty of the enterprise would not have shaken my resolution if the means had not been out of proportion to the re sults to be expected. It was necessary to crash boldly the obstacles opposed, and then to accept a conflict on the Rhine u well as on the Adige. It was necessary to fortify ourselves openly. With the concurrence of revolution, It was necessary to go on shedding precious blood, and, at last, risk that which a sovereign should only stake for the Independence of his country. If I have stopped, it. was neither through weariness or exhaustion, nor through aban doning the noble cause which I desired to serve, but the Interests of Francs. New Your, August 2.—Thu buoyaney In the stook market, noticed at yesterday afternoon's board has given place to the extranie heaviness, and prices this morning are i@ie lower. There was consider able activity In New York Central, opening at 70, and selling doWn to 753. The rise in Erie ' appears to have brought out a fresh supply of stook, which, together with the pressure to sell for further delivery caused a decline of per cont. The weakness Is mostly confined to the speculative ILet, of which there are but two stocks, Illinois Central and Pacific MIA that hold the advance of yesterday. The Michigan roads ware heavy and dulL Central sold down to 41.1.@413, and guaranteed to 203, at which they re main offered. At the dote, Panama wu quiet at 115©11151. Of the bank share, there was an im provement of I per cent in Tinton. Erie bonds were without change. State "links were steady at yester days prices. Tennessee Sixes rose to 87. Stops are in progress for the organization of eland company in London, with a capital of £BOO,OOO, to be devoted to the .purchase and settlement of lands in Illinois. The prairie land and emigration cm parry state that* conditional purehise has been made of 250,000 acres of prairie land, from the Illinois Central Railroad Ca, and that when the sale ['com pleted the company will net be in any way connect ed with the Illinois Central Railroad or its affairs, but will hold the land by • direct tenure in freehold. For the past few days we have noticed a lather uncomfortable feeling in the money market, accom panied with a more general disposition to advance the rates ofintereat A tendency in that dirootion more decided to-day. The demand is by no means active. Yet the current of affairs Is such as to create that degree of caution which without paucity of Sup ply establishes a higher prico for money. The 'reelections to.day In call loan. aro mostly at 6 per cent, and 4many cues where the borrower appears in the market, as high as 64(&7 per cent. Thera are, however, loans standing at 530 r, prime collateral,. Thu Africa from this port, to-monow, it is said will take about half a million dollar, in specie- There are two steamers up for Europe on Saturday, the New York and lowa. They will take a considerable amount of specie, though lees than last week. Wasnutoron, Aug. 2.—Private advises from Ton sen, daied July Idth, mention a hostile meeting be twecn Lieut. Mowry and Edward E. Cross, editor of the Artronian. Pour shots were exchanged without effect. At the last fire Lieut. Mowry'a rifle did not discharge. It was decided that he was entitled to his shot, and Mr. Croce stood op to receive IL Lieut. Mowry refaced to fire at an unarmed man and dis charged his rifle In the air. Mutual explanations followed. Both parties declared themselves satisfied. The difficulty was adjusted. The °pate Indians were committing gnat ravages In northern Sonora, shooting the men and ravishing the women. The troops named afraid to attack. The President arrived here this evening .at six o'clock, front Bedford Springs. Several members of the Cabinet were in waiting to receive the President, who appears in the enjoyment of excellent health aleph-Its. AMIITIGYCIT CITY, August 2.—The States men tions the reception of important private dispatches from Northern Mexico. It was expected that within thirty days, 3000 American troops will be organized on the Rio Grande and properly armed and equipped, for the purpose of marching upon the city of Mexi co, and exterminating the whole !direction faction. Sr. Lotus, Aug. 2—The river has fallen 5 ladies at this point in the last 24 hours, and etill recedes with about eight feet In the channel to Cairo. All the ripper creeks are reported as falling, with six feet on the lower rapids in the Mississippi, 4 feet 5 inches in the channel of the Missouri, and less than three feat on the bars of the Illinois. The weather is clear and warm. Sr LOOl3, Aug. 2.—lneotoplete rotaries from the county election, yesterday, indicate tho success, by a largo majority, of the Republican candidates. Sr Loots, Aog. 2.—The Democrats have sleeted ono member of the Legislature, two County Com missioners, and one Cleric. Tho Republicans have probably elected the balance of the candidates. The Senday Reform was carried by a large majority. LontsruAa, Aognst 2—Tbe following aro tho Congressmen elected: let District; Barnett, Dom. 2d, Briton, Dem. probably; 3d, Briston, Opposition; 4th, Anderson, Opposition; stb, Brown, Dem. 6th. Garrard, Dem. probably; 7th, Mallory, Opposition; Sth, Sumner, Dem. probably; 10th, Stevenson, Dem. Tito roturne indicate the election of Magotfin, Dem. for Governor, and that State legislation by a joint ballot, will have a emall'Demotratia maj. - Ciacnreari, August 2.—Horace Mann, Profueor of Antioch College, died it yellow Spring. et 4:30 o'olock in the afternoon. Notice to Builder'. and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for Rowland Parry) would respectfully inform three for whom be has don• work, and the public gegarally that he Is nowprepared to furnish Mato, or pot on Slate Root; In the mat approwd manner. Orders for Roofing or B. pairing of Plate Roof. (If leR at the office of Alex. Langb. corner of Zona strset and the Canal Filth ward,) will be promptly attended to. THOMAS PARRY. oty2diensi. Dr. Churchill's Ram for the Prevention and Cure of Consumption. Winchester's Genuine Preparation of the Hypoptiosphites of Lime and of Soda, Tte SPM:r 4 B.ud. Y for 0.0..pti0., Santa; Bronchitis, asthma, /Ann iiy, Apprpssa, Timms Dinaus, Morcott, out life Complaint, of ins of Eirrgy, Warring, tCc dc. This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of PEIOSPIIORIA (the prophylectie and tartars piniwttie. of which were dhcovertd by Dr..), Y. Churchill; of Parie) In barb:ming Wonderful cares throughout Europe and the United Bute having already attained, slum It. introdeo. Don, • retuieble poinhaity, both with the medical pro holm and the public. it is purely Stemple Preparation, meting with nbratute certainty, mud of inorriable eatery In all stags of thilmODery end Norwotthrhwasew The ' ' ' • CURS OS COSAUMPTIO3i, In the Komi and third magas 04 a period, comequontly, when there cm be no uncertainty aa to the nature of the dimmed an be ObtalDl42. to . 4 1 b 3 thio tssattecht, except when Me miatheg to of th e mom Is of noel/intr. Relent to produce death. Shut:dicer, predispoelifon seems in no way to monteract the effect of Me lIYPOSIIOX SLUM; pallacte to whom It was mut atrongty marked recovering ea rapidly as others. - • Thu Remedy has not tmly • emotive effect, but will, ft cued • homer there exist. • arterdokru et the dleusee, rent as Dereloyereost.•n4 than ace as • prorrostine eentA re• ra m d to Cb•nonstirn,ltrel ditloith redard C. Pox It I. Impond., within the limns of an ordinary ad. r tlsement, to turnhsh the overwhelming groom le toy pow won to regard to the enemas cf this new and gpeeillo Trot. Went fur one of the most twill:do ...merges of the human not But CO order to eallidy the numerous inquirers who am daily addrawing Mo information, I have Joel pot , UMW . translation of DELCIICISCIIIIIIN ROOM ON OONSITMPTION, Comprising hi. repor t made to the Imperial diwitony of Medicine, Part; Notes of CM.., and Letters, lkwurnembt, Teminscande, to, which. together with • will he ex rent Cu receipt ofTWELVN CENTS in stamps to Cover the, peme of felltam, Those, therefore, who wish reliable information previous to deciding whether to try this extzaordleuy remedy, .hood lose no time to writing for Dr. ClotirchillY Treathie. Theesande world be restored to health by placing them• yaws under Wm treatment &Wag the summer, which is the mat favorable seal= but who, If thy delay, - may to . down to premature maw. Prim of WINOODOTBRI3 GENUINE DREPAILATION; of the lispophorphites of Lime and Fedi (In yrop,) jt per bottle, three bottles for $5. dingle Own., to concentrated solution, by mall, when epectally rm.:meted, j 3 each. nto Dar But,, tarnished to the Probe:elen. Each bottle has fell directkme for use; wlth my too elmlle signature. MD, NO OVUM J. TVINCTILBTED. Bold wholesale and rotall by 011.0. 11. KILNBISE, No. 140- Wird awed. Plttabarah. Pa. • In3LlLlhrlf JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER LOT OF WILLIAM IMIV.A-7373 PIA -NO 'P T ran ans thr ARLOTTZ 33.LITIVLE, Jolt No. 118 W00d04.1 door rftb. . 111141.6140 4 • • ir.a.nntiw sirvtg.Na mAxamariam TB THE ONLY FIRST CLASS MAollimi am , ofraredst • SEASONABLE PRICE., It nal I,* TS ditch, gather and onannnan: will Sainl.6oololtelms' Por Intoutn sou an Main of fad= run conGu r j a Mined and kW In order, cad Inin filet the iiino as s — ja mart menet BMWING MAOHIND pe c p - 0 , 0 „, $33. Amin "sated. end Ines ORVAL , ' . 7 • Lana= a irainnwp , No. 00 math itrNa. raxibur & a. Or . eanura, P. BLINNBM alt Kmang4fs *famously &nth Onnnono and /alma at, Allegh TON ORNAIIp OAKES AND SODA WA; . Auk usunain Apple% liturpterry and, Otrairbtin iimmend Onto* el I..jpg &bran , oo band n e U ?math aztd:AssickerOottliattanity - nattecicimai. 44 lit , I 1(11011 , 14.-51)..tbl&-aLl Pekin etre wad f) Web, ‘ k" 1:; EMMA ZIOSAVOII a 00. ~ $ ~amaieroi~~-+" 3. Iturrxr, V. P.. C. ILaw 7 & cosilv4 PITT3IIURGLI 45anzuin73. &Toros 4ocriaay for the rill.' Prnenssaa, Wroxesimr,- Aron" 3 ,1859_ PLOITR—.,Iea 0360 bbla at IMO for Enrol., USG fort 4 Ear. arm and $6 for Extra randly; 3p but do at $3,60 and $e fee:: EXtra and Extra Fanstir; 2 60661 s do at $3,00, V,30.. $ 5 . 04 • S6,Z Bop., Extra. Extra_Tattdly ant Pantr7sbbla do of se,eo doper, Aso be anus $6 Ur Extra Family and $4.4$ f a , Fancy; bble do st $5,00, $3,90 and Be kr ' Extra and Etas Fan3l.ly; ZOO totoL. do at ti,Ca upar,s4,- 67 for Extra aid $6.12 for Eel.m fretno7: te3 bbts do at PP tor Super, $ kSO for Extra and Pt. Family d, 53652. door $5,60 do Extra, $ 5 for Extra 11 / 4 0111 .1 and $0 . 2.6 tor ruwn 4S, Dbl. do at $6,60, $3,60 and $6 for Eaper, par, and I= oo ' Fatodly. CHEESE—aIes of 40 bia at :Q.s. CDFFEE—tales of ,10 bads at 1:2,Va1;‘,..t, &WON—tales of 3,000 ft. llama at. 1034; 4,65 be. 61.;21. des at 1;4 1.000 51 Mould= at TX: 1,000 the fisassat.lo%; 6,000 flos'AnonldanilsodEams at Mend 10.4;1,06e fht sho d , ders t 11; and 10 to 3. C. game at 1234013. 3 6. WASAT—ealse of 300 bush White at st,3o, and 1604.14., 00115-5 Salo cf 42.5 bush at depot at 65. IfLOEE—sale. of 16 bomb at ste7@e. goys of Z 3 bush at 4104.1:. . . . • SUGAR..—oalea of 2) MoilNeer Orleans at $. WHIM of Itoctlflaa Irero mods et 2). • BIONESTA-RY Aim, coma/racial. The weather the past week hue been cool and pleasant. For the noon crop more adz would have been desirable, hot Mill we have to be thankful that Michigan hie not ender. (tomtits:or:lb as earrerely as wine of her neighbors.have.- - from advlociLrom different part. of the beam, we conchide that the prim of new wheat he. settled down to 80,3900 fn the country. Here it Is about 95c,0r 950051. bet time has. been too Mile sold as yet, trr .poet very definitely. The' corning week, however, will probably mo an active wheat market In thle city. it large amount of new doer has al- . • rawly arrived, and considerable bee bow sad; the prime told ranging from $4,71. to $5, the latter.belng paid for the choicest what, winter extras- Thu Irma tray that hue existed In fhle market doting the' week Is explained by the email amount of vendors ready for Immediate delivery, and the uncertainty. attending onetime-. cm for future delivery, in the present unsettled etero of the - general markets. This is evident from • honey rnuer °Sa tan thin morning f.I for 10,000 both. white wheat, of deliver ed in 10 day., borordy 05c If delivered in 20 date, thereby showing a want of confidenm to the market, or rather n confidence in a decline. Mr. lames Bell informs no that (o.day the prizes paid for wheat at points on the Centred road range fmni7so to asc -90c being en outside fignre—[Detrolt Adv. Corns Cutcmau—Slongt.T Eitsettrap—pattdemysta. Telly 30th, 1859 Import dam Jam let, ISSP, ORM, boo .Ott.. " 13%2C4 bk,i7 • 54,372 Lem. " D 3,995 Lep Sarno period 1958, of Lb Other dencliptlow—....... Ineresaa of direct imparts nits year.._. Stock lu flrscaad second bandayitds • - day, of bags. Of otter deactiptioas- "er g IiFTS Esuno time last year, 13.10.---.6,1u0 bar. • Of other &scepticale.. 1Z,260 tap Incrosos Of stock this yew, an desctiolons- UP. Total impale* this month, MI . , bags Pelage( theMauth-3,000 hags es atictlim,9Xi4l2,,,Veiege 10.53; 3,442 Lbag* at auction. 10%411%, average 10.04,1.t00 • begs, 10).5P.11,.."; 1,000 bap, 10,./M12;i.t.200 bagy,14D3.1.1%/ ' 1,400 begs, 14313-11.184 bags trio 3,000 hags Laguaymi; 1174; 3,400 bap Meracalbo, 11K-tout, bogs, Inaled. hag reeielve. • . • Market—Rio, ordinary, .10(S)/03.4% fair, 1034 , 'D10N1 goiali to prim% Lammyre, 1/%412; lidsrecaibo, 113.9.42; Jay5..14344f313: et. Domiugo, espy, 1034(41L MIL Barn='Join Taus—Fosse they DaniF.a . ,prear,,:-. .flay 11.—The forcing weether of the pest *reek, what fine mousing:4/ littenes hu done much 'to repair 'tho damago of-- Metals et oreus,erkille the de; hervost hay'. been rapldty W. vanclog to completion. The latter meow, from the atomiSau reins, beer cut np heavier then mu expected.' - The ponete crop. howoeor, hex ettawa mans unanymtesnle signs orals- eTtLI the earlier sous being aerlooyly &Meted this ecv. ean, ma that some statement on the general prospector ahem ' dance mum to made, It le the more to be lameetel they dm Manama ty. from high cultivation end mach manure, beer hitherto fared the worst_ L, Ecotiaa4, growers bate tondo op their mind. to deficient creme, from tin foe; you. Douai:ice of harsh end dry weather. The 'neither la Servo hen eeuerally been favorable, the Southern party being in hall heresy,. As en arm/Woo has: hero couch:Mod between Austria and Prance, wet:bay, oDmrhY the fine weather /outlaw', rMilsirt del , . 4110 :the Ramat:. rates are low enough for %large reivance, should there be a • racm - rena, of ataxia et harvest time. The inipette of wheat from franca this semen, notedttuinwiling the lon. they re* tall, bare quite eficeeded calcalatiou ' se Zr. flryt fit° months of the year they hero been about 100,400 ors per. month, but the hers ylohl le that country Is not expected to ho ao Ilberel or of .o star e quality. • Se. LOlll2l, July 30—r. it..—Tohacco to-day less galas active, .. eepeciallyena immufacturing; talcs include 82 hlids at 31'^3 4 for lags, sad 110412,Mi foe good ma/infect ming. • Flom In fair demand; 200 bbl• ehol. city reperfhpe sold at $1.74. Wheat was rather hoary, arid ogees berets metaltiara; Wee light at $l,O:$l,GB for prime and $1.7.0 far choice red. Corn V firm al full prleeK mixed et bite 2ter..1,1t5e, etyltthite ft Oftefg.-31, • The followlog Ise companottre etoterrieat of the raiporto . of Foreign Dry Goode et New York for the wet*, nod Here lark. 1: Far the Week. 1557. Gm r G e — than dise. $2.77.12 • $ 9 9 360,.60 $1.2111M• Tone, far weak- $ t 213,8434,510,43.1 $ 0,952,711 - Prryitagly reported. 1447,469,7 V. 71,015,1 R 415,439,3% ' Since Jen. 1 $146;09,435 $75.D31,C18 Sin:47;o4 Wont? AT Sr. LoCM—Tbe Bt:Louis Pectnacrot, of yestot day. outdating the fellosin Receipts of produce: lt tjkl. LOIII• continua usirimioiy .0013 —of When; not enough to keen half or qttertut of Ito mole ruining, thus pretentlog them making ioniracte of flour, lot fear they could not pet the uhene to 011 them. There le little i il o 7 re . gr i az g. t3 ere t . o n t. T r oy . r u n r, m o t i znit o r .crept mob nothoced rates es it must rub at t ht. ateetio. RIFER NEW 6t • The heavy abowera of Monday did act clTett the tivire matielbly. Wei had, of sonny r.arrival• or departure". The Cincinnati and St- Louis papere putalie of thn teal dulinelthand hero next to nothing to rented. TLcredt neither boaltiowe nor noun worthy of Mention. TheOlochaaati Garotte, of Monday, earea-hßobert :f orris; • actamboat eogineer, fell from the abutment of lb* :vitt bridge" at Nulivllle oa Tbutzday Lash and woe Inetently killed. The Aunt betty, recently lank hear Devenport, hes Coen raised, and will to idea to St. Louie to be docked. , James Miller the B. M. Runyan, bet sold the Cobs to Capt. Stephen Thillapeori, of Scroftsb, 0., for 1.7.Xn. She left Wheeling for gittebergh on Totsday, for complete repaint at the latter point. Ehe will probably enter the pig trim trade between Pottimonth and Wheeling. ' The Louisville Courier ray. of the new wheel Ihti...h.av been put upon theft. W. Ease. . -.- • . "Britt's now water wheel,a 1.7 heventien for itaamboets; which was applied to then, V. Base, at Gluckman, am! Welt, is generally mmaidered a failure by steamboat meo. It wee claimed, we believe, that the new water wheel would inereme the epecd of a boat witlitb• same amount of power at bete t'tq and Net It a .7.. " .1 0'.1411:7,11ta ac. They roy mahea ea mach noise and mansion ay the clatter Of two or time sew mills without Bream Steamboat Register. • ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Telegraph, Brownsville; Telegraph, Brownsville Jeffvesoo, Bra Jellenteni Blnwhollle; Col. Bayard, Blisabetb; Col. Bayard, lilivnbelb: liarkims Kew Yu., Aug.:.—Cotton quick sales 600 balm.' nom dull; .le. 7600 Gbh; Ohio HV' 0 00,76. Wheat advanced; Wes 6000 bush; old• western SWI• at 5 144 4 1 . 1 . 5 !4. Gorn 10.0, .01e.4551.0 bush. Porn dull at $1.001.5.123y tor tosto.. and $10,76010.6754 for prime. Whlidry Hog. heavy; lluacovado 000% Tatoreo !meths .0 6010.- Wool unehang.; Bnles logd.oo the fleece LiverGZA ono. firmer qmet. Freights on Cotton topool 3.301. .igkek Monlat—Hdoeta lower; Chicago ,b Hock lala 6lV; Illiuofe rk Central 63; Michigan Host.. 110.3.1; New , Tort Central 73; Hording 4434; illisouri sixes V.% Gale us k Chicago 63;g; Mithlort Canna! illN; Erie 7; Han.. Railroad llfe, Thomases aloes 863 liculsouta'a be; lreelacda 03. • Partentiratt, tag. 2.--The Slow market contlinue dull:. dales for nap= 01000 Ws good brands—aupordne at ss,to . - and old .took le offered at $5; aides to the trade from the: loweat ilgura up to $0,75 for osmium:l.a fancy. Bye glair fod Corn :deal are doll at sa 'e for th e former awl OAS r the tatter. Wheat doll; Wee of =V bush at $1;..420 ' $1,25 for led and $1,3001,243 for while. Ilya eteady au 7:l—_ Wrncomee lovveird al..i.nhugthem fa very little Wanand; Wes of yellow at 790380. Cate plenty and dull; 4000 buah prime reana. sold at 35 , 6.5, and new at 70. Whinkey dolt at 1260211. Cisme/Fan, Aug. 2.—Flear bolds Ha position withal:altar change, but the Mutat la Dot active, at 51,90445 (or auped, floe. Wheat In talrdensand, at sl,,tdOlglfor Endued 4141,13 fur whit. Cara la taken th../7 soa,es. demand for the city trade.* 41845. Sys lwld fireitylet o $O. Maly to still quoted at di. Prom:dna nominally unchanged and nothing doing. Badueort, Aug-2,-11°er Arm; the market closed with. al:advancing tendency for elty, , lloward threes and 115.10. - Wheat fires and utichaegw# indes 10,900 bueb. Cora eery ~ dull. at • dealt, of dad; sale. a Ind." awl yellow et Ude -., TS. Frovhdons unclowised. Wbf.ky atexdy. • 14 WOMB dIMOMILTIC PO W DERN, wui amerce Carden harecia COckreuthes. 831-Ps4s, Pleas . Ann, Soika and Militate effhe amain T"importance of a reliable article of thig mud le iceanaanie. 1.. warm weather all =ere teems with them annoying fem. This powder lithe only • article discovered which will extermlume them. A oomyu. 41 a of botanists, fano the Moriiicnitural Society. uf perm,: amidet th dien,* of ohca.ed . 12 Meat. Landau. apart a certain kind of plant Tory mon dropped dead. This fact was made nee ark, guard their alAt ckmpa, • tram these lotruders.' Qom:intim of the plant were toodght,,.;: 7 *. home by Mr. B. Lyon, and Mond a jmniUm insect dasnroyee:, , ' In every experiment.. It le .Imply • powdered lad, Miami. • tally prepared to racist the effeet of aim and climate, Mod., ale and Letters Patent hare been eternal from t h e Govern. menu of knyeland, Prams, Germany, and Romia, from th e . ". World . , Fair, andrilmneermancedical and horticultural ' • • ' LETTER MOM ?BA rumour or TUX U. BlTATrtti,2' Mumma /Wheel. Wethhzton,Slat Jen. 1558 Zuezers-Lror.--Deer Eh, I bate the 'Venue ter '.7 iethret ye. ttat the heyial Wzrautry. et theiVert4'e leer,!.. et L 05.200, hews oarardod yea a Hata sad Oletthote far the r zt . value of. your . Me j olDiknelever extentarguet,g,'• W e a f Th n.et: tmeecouanted- tle •Princij-.; It Is Free irate Felets. `-'-; _ . Fre Yetr, October Ist,lBsS. Mr. It Lro*—Dear Ur W. have saslyeed sad butod Ivor . Paw den and and them porfectly henareio to. •E, .111 tad demealo mama; but certain dosqx 7.1a..1.7..i JAMUU.COIULON, IL D 4 (Moeda. - --- '-- 7' LAURI:NU HUD, Prot Chercaetry, ze. r.ll, ,eopttut: Alm, -4? Mr. Joao 1.. Ross, guporhotorehiot of the New Yorg ::." Ow, eye, .he bet expelled ill the bt.'' mate, rottheeg; meths: toortth - Lyon% Powder Nod b,. it.of. brarmegs '.... , 7 ,220 .1 . ..1 _.. ... - i -.. stray proton and brasekeeter malt harks &net ler ''' bred Win ostlers of thts klnd. - Iteihtettos eizi he made tar.; Us Aster, At bllcholos and Metropolitan flown_ to Jede,y; . tido, yreig4ent of the Arourkaa Itstltat., acmes %ohm ' - Ilsonett, Chet. ittaleld beett, ettas W. 04 .I.:*Ltoggy .:"... of . ths /Ivo Pedalo Work% *a, 44 Judge bltdp tem - , : tTh s disarray ofProt Lroo bet - trottooal .Thoproteue,.....,_ .... heMarniere' Gabbed tested It theroughdy: - It. ordl So. :::', ..- n* Iccerti, VlllllnCikogre. aft. exthu abitgaioodelltereote : - :,, 014402 1 . ..... h rULA0Cta bk Pneenuu Eld balm Ml4B EOM." " ' ' ' an ZIVIr Mat matawtranirri, 7.- - A ikt..it L'griiporWii:gitutit. tohne If d hcalthe ord.',„•• -, llootteldtettotsent -, Strestafood- , , A" - - , :- .-- '7.....": 04 ''* ' '+'"'S '', ,- ..Xter if licritabber Itti,ith:•-• '- alltotm ni r e ivoiesc,,,z tO odder ray Insi4',- potato* LitteruPotserokod PARS Peer - ate pertsio., the:Most* imam BARNES * PARS.' 'Ado Psowdor 6; -,,,, it rude by royetif, and brought frau the tato:ter., , efkqNtstlstadtimmbo euctpertm,Vjelmattur .r , Sod = ., l'otattkbfr fipat op o ttu coo tdetarsoted atilt aoa-,' - ''' tines *Oben teitirae: • -'" . ' . . -1 *IL' 1.T0N.., :' 'Bala. our Woe cram be roadbed. by a powder; god acv'" - '' OhmL *Med b YllAftglIftl0"1111. Order them through out tor--."-.' • Ti , *e:te . a * Poirda kill tended In e trice, -%. '' ' - ~ li Bat Lyme' , fiampb A u)* il=ls m fi l ar nso ° t Woeo, r a . ed 11 .90 :.-,.;-.-',.,.. -.., Pollottk directloas: - Uri May and mongeohtt, _ ,;.., .. . BARNES- &, PARK, -- v :gg .. g , .. , ; g g id sod 16 Park Row, New York. ' .-.'''' . ':' 111.160, the Brekieari liltuitiing Lininient.'. , .41188,01741114.VEB.; :notice' io Litssolin-Rlyek.shiliponk. INFEhaverittatte:an-oxrange z wy. *lei %sin/tart AtrotTacue brwtich vs I , l ;,,, through nenkfrozo tutampi_ ior pussiasers .44 tes:Wppants th. itrostrtn , „... .rotfortbet. .11112pbt ..114441=t.:, .90, &agar_ !Rim. =ma Imes= 441, 1 51 ed:t0 - eauttWibr irczamwa 004.0m0w Van Csati.!,l3l. MEZ