1,,,,.., :J7: . , ~,,,,,,,,,,,„ ;a~~ ~<~;~:: sp t ttai tics , 'LAZY SVPIIRIOIII COPPNIX MILL • • '13'.151211.....'1` ix a - gar o mc . , ;*ens..; Broca:tor a co., iiiNprAdromits OE SHEATHING, azusuar'.oo3 BOLT .COPPER, PM= COP - PER sOTTOII4 ittied SUN Bottom., Spoltor Polder, to. Vso; DipartarS d Dagen to MULE, TIN PLAIN Pl= IRON, WIPP, &a Constantly on 12=4, Tillman's and frotelctu . 'a. 149 Pint an 4 L 9 Second - watt, Ittstrargty Psalm. Aar;9pecial - of Dapper cat to nay dcalve4 pattern. g . octortm de 00., 4. •ItD DEALLIZO in -.., 0,1111, GAPS . AND STRAW GOODS, I!EHEffiEEMI on hand for Spring Sales, as large ',eta Maple* im sacrament of qooda u can be found fn any of ha alum barks, tormatag of IDE, SILK AND WOOL ,SLATS Sr 4 101 7 style and quaUtT,CAPS of ovary quality and • tabad.rabMae ; PALS" LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND .PANAIIA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK DON. S ETS, sac:, au- Prams walling to purchase Maier by Wassails, ot Rasta will 505 ft to tilde. advantage to cal assmica 'car stock-' •• " • earl' 241.98Et.L131E dr. CO. *,Pontard,ing and Commission Merchants, dad Agentsbittio sale of Pittsburgh Mann : factsres. - Ooriditdnoula and orders tor LEAD, lIIDI2, paCoton,ac., solicited. Prompt stirs llocdo, receiving and forwarding. -r No. 49 Coisttneretal Street. It. Lout• IdaplAktf .; . J. 11. 01111L1STY. at. 1)., Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna., tulesatugasof Eastern Golleges and Co. lottela,,issiaisiutanl„giburs . pisetias, offers EMI pram/lona gt.TBSIOAI ANDISIEDIOM. (USER. ; 1 turi - ii ix luxa • "-. ~ . no . . Col. Wilson 1iire.01,... •Hn.D.H. A.3leL6a¢, ' Hoy. U. A. Way.. ....r:SK:$111, Xaq. . . Um. T. J. /Oct BE. /,'lt.,XuteteN. , • ' . 7otat EL Mellor, 'Esq. '.,. ' . i.ob AicColliffzer, Esq. . mi4:ll , 1 1. . . • 35`172441. 82`0171G WOELIO ,ALIKANDEIR BRADLEY, • ' 11121traeurama AND MALIN DIMLY nurrr or COOKING PARLOR AND KEATING STOVES, Math and Fancy Grata Fronts, &c. Bole Preprieter of the celebrated Pariurr Clas Bcarrna and Snore Coast:ram • COOK STOVES. , 0ff.1.00 and Bales Room. milaajdfa No. 4.W00411‘, Pittsburg la. Pa. kLOLMEB-dc BONS. ,foreigalind liomestie Bills of Exchange, 011IIT.1 . 1;i412.4 or DEPOSIT, ' ' BANE NOTES AND SPECES, NO. b 7 'Luis= STREET, PITTSBLIBOH, BA. SVltateeticros undo on rlltbs princtpal cider through oaa thellsitsA &AGA • sp224ely IL.OBERT CPR R IN! ntiun Of STOATS BONNETS AND RATS, BQNNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS 1 , , SO. 95 MARKET STREET. • mrllklydls PITTSBITSGH. a. a a C. P. NrATzTrr Es, tIaiILTACTO4IS or ..IIdNIISO, JOl3. AND ALL KINDS .01 Gr PAP ER. Worstrouro• No: %7 Wood • 1-927.1EVRC11, PA. sacs bought at toultk mrktf to _ _ JOILN COCIJ-IFLAN ~R~~- •SNUTSCTUfIS Cl i(cimn Bolling, irons Vaults, Vault Doors, WhiliONOlDltten, Window Broads, ie., - Nog. 01 &Mend &rod and SA 2701 rd Street, (Botweou B'ood. and Idarket,) VITIPBMIGH, PA., Base on hard a variety of now Portant. fancy and plain Imitable for all rpose. Particular attention paid to en okaing Grave Lo Lo p e r .Jobbing done at abort notice. mre . :12•P A. -c•ronwnle-s AND • SOLICITORS IS OPIANCERY, So. 5, Shine's Bleat, Dubuque, kum. elPyKtollectiona money • matte In any Foal of Nortiorn foam. orVosternWLso• netn. • Will untold to the {lonian and Bide of Boat Potato,oto balnlnet Money on Bonds an,M3rtytago• uelelyelfe eurinsoN, MINIS & MILLERS, 'FOONDEItS AND MACHISrisTS, W.D.1333.1NGT0N Pittsburgh, Penna. 011/oe, N 0.21 Market tttttt . llenefecture ell !dude of tHeemEnetocs sad Mill Itscbte my;Cedings,ltailrosl IC'erk,Stesm boiler. and/Sheet from Wort. Jobohog end 2epsirtre; donsou shertnetice. turn:lidte WEC YDIA N ac tefo N. Idanutactoma and Dcadera to all kW& oI -TOBACCO, BNITET AND CIGARS N D TC13341.000, Como. ef Thai( Weld Slreef Altd Dicnnend Alley, PPITPTItIROII, PA Etict (3.N -IDX(.3IELA_NIG.EC BILLS DRAWN BY DIINCAN, SPIEL MAN & CO, QICTILS UNION BANE, LONDON, IN EMUS OP ONZ POUND STL'RLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Bills on Oa Fella - 10G cities and tow= of Flamm, Eldgintn, - HotLand, Germany, Rued, and other Etunpaan Etats constantly an hand and for Intl° by Wid. H. WILLLLIth t °Saipan Banton, Wood street. earner °Mini. JOHN 8. LBE, bIERCEANT TZ.1.L012, No. 45 Alarket St ! , Pittsburgh. A good assortment of Crams, CALlllhaltn, VitenSO, COAMIcos, land all goods ardtabla for gentle:mord Irear,jtortrreolvtat airorarre promptly tilled, la Vta latest elks or the art. corMlyttfo J. SCOTT, Derittzt, HAS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. Wm, A. Ward, No. INB Perm (tooth third door *Dom lisal street. O(oe Hour. from a A. a. fill 6 e. L. teal° L. sorn..—.—w. WeaLL9ceue Pittsburgh Stael Works. .TONES. no-s - D re CO., isnafsitarersof Car STEEL; EVRINO;PLOW &al A. B. 675:174 15171.00 p sad AXLES, Sou and ratAurgh, Pa maic MISS D. B. ROGrFf..e.S Rogers , Improved Patent St..' Culti , Atto . r Teeth, OMNI' ENS and Pin! /Um% ritatures, ta2llydtc• RAIL' ROAD SPIEII COMPAITY. Joseph Dthrorth.„..--.—.J:ls W. C. Indwell ' (Jdos=nl to Porter Rolfe Ewa) stAagneroun o RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS AND BOAT sriKEs. Coiner of Water Street and Cherry alley, aeralrerr - PirTeeua i L PRNN'A J. IYI:M.LTTLIL ZAMIRCIT.A.X`rr No. 54 St. Clair Street, IDT.l. saMl rtdes ydro HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant 41rD" Ntnorzesta Dzusauf Cheese, But Uri, Seeda,lriah And Produen Oonorally, _41.7 rte. Rh /Red grorf, Pitatwrga. si Mitirsea, Dlnactoous Vsaiin; Dzareorn, 17t-. Only Resdr tithe Mich IFortSßo>e.fe Metersarati Rat, b!.`ct,oxlesosSarzi, Essig, AM Mourips*,Puur, Moses,Mous,thuntiVosseises easni Ism" 50,000 BOXES SOLD lir ORS MONTIfe They Celebrate Um . o:Uri tam been artenaltsly seed Prina.l7.two van la pot Zatope, therimitan dew poser bare "bum attoeted by the Omuta of Esau* Itnmee,Zngtmul, dtlt4lar PO*4 Darartailfziony, Bede. um, Uoilihd, Naples, AO," iind et* Cbendpit properties monsined, and gip:ivied hl the meet dletboinieheni)ledleal• Pacnitlee all over the world. , Teir destrattlaentaa to aU Mph of •Milin sail fowl! bee bias certified to We country by the Merton of the Imiau tutituitime geneen. nrmor 8, Proprietor" of trotala Warchams,Maactactortia. and by Salim:oldie. heradabliSystmete Itnanlra. Testimonials and Ca crab:titre of the efdoat7 of thew Berardino an he seen at the Depct. for sa)a Wholonle Rotall, try the Inventor and Pro. ;titian • - Practical Chemist, Ifl2Broadway (ova Houston st.,yrt ea York. Ileastal Agent for the Stites and Canada, VIEDEIh lON V. SUWON. ihalficht, ?ha 10 dater n 0.3, and 417 Broadway, Ilea York. Tay Yale la Width abolacale awl intail by IL IL mr, WM A Ca n canarWaxt sad liecond Btu JO& IMMO, Carat Diamond sal Market M. DEZHILAM 4 WHEN .NAW.Alleatmuy. fleMittndfc COMNOT Mete rules the mom of the 'poop el , .b i stin• the mieriond and mloanthrope phalceophernoor ay to the reotrery. now them a tent thing, let he mre Stu be delay 4rmoottrolni, sad they nal not boatel. to .natt their Mmt rerdhl goof The Masan ban et• TL iee eiyetlflrd am Winona of • phridctaa Coonnilog tM sof flfentrrafra'Enms. ea may be mem fri the .barri veleta:sof the, mellrlue mot ere at.matisol4 lbw:0 erg Otte wed it onr gn u, 0:=4,0 ell other roake yet I n au a ,.. o r .roire, mct oe Mahn% dylotany, ayrpep tot . n en: foyer. that mite from dorstatoment c;atiGhmertidoet of rho note= nottothee mom to hot Wambold word from th to ane Tomo, from the !=70,, Athletic to the Pantie Try the ankh Nut In .1.. %m i t:o o ea Way gmeroll?..ferflrhom. god menefectrmetand yroyetotor• Txll7.a.r. is the most important lebject • .towtoce theatom eel talbe directed, A little pamphlet, eatilled "A Ouffie teltomer peldietied ty b. 1,„ .rAuma max a al , iegy...y.e ! p ag i f tf, earner of Wood and 4th sty Pittsburgh, Pa, and lath mu be had gala from all ittllAiPtqarlahollapKoile - 1. ishnestoet4 Vend. &Boum ot *ll3alkamsUcii , uptivartbniagas, JlZettittet SPutat ilaticesi. 'B 0 L 23 I , W SEWING MACHINES. A R. C F 0 I Neu- D N .r. FOR SALE WITH ALL LATH IMPROVEMENTS , A T DIANUFACTILTELEWS PRICES. • B Y arms. n. alum, mr9Ate No. 69 Fifth Street. A.AI o 4tx Avik-rcliTcs WIIOLESALE AGENCY FOR'THE SALE OF Azermiachinr ur.a.siarsE S. We would most respectfully call the etteu tizo of the pnblle to the American Watches now being ex. tenelrely tntroducal,the manufacture of which hoe become eo firmly catabliehed that entire confidence con be placed upon thine m mfif and correct time Cooper., both by the wearer and feellor . Ealing been appulated• Wbolesale Agoate toi the eato of thecae Weldon, illelett,lic may be woural that we MP tall bent at the ordlowest gash pd.,. We have alto a Tory large stark of Silver and Plated Ware, Fine Gold Jewelry In vets, each as Coral. Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Wattage. Oar as.ortment of MOUES I. unn.ually largo at meant, comprising some beantlfal patterns of Eight and One Day Parlor and Mice Clock. at greatly rednood prke•. We have Alta a fall stock of English and Swiss Cold and Silver Watches on hind, all of ear own importation. Al.o Watch Mac re Toni. , Materiata.dWatrh ()lowa lIRINKILAN BIEY RAN, fe2BmikirT N. 42 Fifth stirred. 10:1MD:=ILEMIIMMICW=1 Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winsl.ovr's Sooth log hymn for Children Teething. It hes no equal on outb. Itlnratly facilitate. the procoaa of farthing by softening the grima,reduclog an Intlasomatlau—.ill allay painoarol la tore to regulate the Lovett Depend upon it, mother., It oil give mat to yoonadru,and read sod health to your Infante. ,Parfortly safe to all caeca ILle valuable preparation Is lLa preaniptlon id one of she most.perlenced and akilfol famale PbyekLane In New England, and has been need with newer.fidllng success In mlllsone of wawa.' , . We believe it the twist and surest "OMNI) . In 1b...J.4 10 all mesa of Dysentery and Distinct. to Cbildren, whether It arises from teething in from any other cause. If life and health can be eettmatierby dollars sod reats,lt Is worth Its 'weight in gold. Willow of bottles are geld every year to the finked Bursa. it to an old and srell.trird remedy. PILICt ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. //a - Nort• genuine °Pie... tby rar.aiddlo of CURTIS t AID KIN.% New Sort, LI on thy outAdde wralopor, Auld I,y Druggtot• tbroogbord thm world. Da. OW. 11. kl/ITENR, Agrot for l'lnsbaryh /I=z2a Dr, Jaynes' Stomach Bittern —For sick heedede take one douo. For heart-burn luko one dose, For agitation of the nowise, take on. doba. One dose token an boor after meals sill giro a g<..4.41 - petite. One does w Il,hl moor cure the most wren, head ache, viten pcou.dto from • disordered etnmach, Do you leant something to strengthen you 7 'Leto layers' Stosmelt Dittors. Do you want • good appotite Lb you bent to truild up your constitntlou Do you want to feel sell! Do you want to gat Ire. from narmnane,. Do you want enorgy Do you erect to eleep Do you want . brtok end ricetone feeling • If you do, 0.0 Dr. J0y.... Fold by D;,O NO. if KEYSER, Do. lob Wool street, et one dollar per bottle. N.D.—They an much bettor than any of the Daum nor in the market, as one will Ond by trial. antia•T A BLOODLESS VICTORY!!! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF rti s. / `"%-;.-^, NASTER Tots enormous quantity of this Intalaable Remaly bas boa, purchased by citizens of tur Culled State* doting the abort time It hu been beLie the online. The recall for this exinorfinci Surma Is Empty to th. truth and value of the erne!. No or.e buys the MAGNET IC PLASTER aithout tenanting li. friend. It perform. all that Immunised, and cerrlw with it li. can remmtnerylie Oct Truly this te• vittorg—Povvv o G W .M " .—but we lance not lees glorious than the triumph. of war, eith Its carnage and desolation. The MAGNETIC PLASTER I.`undoutitolly the Greatist Strengthener and Pain Dwiroyer Void Scion. has yet die covered. Ilion put this Platter anywhere, If pain is there. the Pledgr vine:lca there nntil the pain boa col.hed The Plaster magnative. the pain easy, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED. fiehtunatism, Lameness, 81100..., Debility, Nerrousnear, Neuralgz, Dymopstii, Coughs, and Colds. Paine and Acher of every kind, down even to Cairns, are inmembieffely relieved sod. with • little penence, perwminettay cured, by the magi. ml influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It I. the .Im. pled, crest, cf.; pleasente.t sod ticapeit remedy to exirtence. Its smith:Cloy Is universal—equally to the strong moo, the delimits woman, and the feeble infant..— .Po each sad allll will prove • Balm and s Blessing. It. mole agreeable, and without annoyance or thouble. 11. price le within the roach of all—rich or poor, ail may have It why are .ice d nuffating to any way. PARBIERS ebould be Minya supplied with this invalua ble PLASTER. It CH ha the Good Physician In any household, ready at all times, nod at Militant notice. Pot up In airtight tin boxes Each boo will meta cis to eight platten, cal any child can sprawl them. Price ZS ciente • box, with fill, and plain dkactions D. C. DOREIIE AD. D. D., Inventor and Proprietar, 10 Walker at., New York. SIOUELIEADIIMAHNET/0 PLASTEDIs std by CI drag iflsto In every city. town and village of the United butes. onatralkwlyier Hide, OS and Leather Store. • D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 31 S. Third st., between Market end Chestnut etc, Philadelphia, tors tor .ate DRY AND SALTED }TAHOE( HIDES, Dry and Green Baited Patna Kipe,Tsnnene Oil, Tanners' and Cur. tiers' Toots at the lowest {5 rims, and upon the beet term.. sa..All Utak, of Leather In the rough wanted, for which the highest merest price bo given 10 cool', or Ulcer, 10 .chaago far fill or. Leather glared free of charge sod wohl. or tortuatetlao. malydfa RUPTURE OR HERNIA.-1/R. ena, of 140 Wood street, Plttaburgh. Pa., has been in the eastern citim for the plot el: reeks, and bag procured the moat approved 100 of Tram., for the cora of Drenthe or Rupture, erbkb ha is qualified to fit to any Case of raptors - with the assurance that ,sallarectfou will he girth. We would advise our nation to call on Dr. Soper, when anl• thing of Iblakind U nealled,aa we fuel persuaded that he Is Competent to give the needful advineln such C 0.... PITTERUROLI. PA. ltand.RwT Me== 7=l=L3 THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines THIS IS TITS MACHINE whose owners offend • promlom of In Itiladollibin to any other on exhibition at the Franklin icetitntothat could do tho rano rear of work as well.— Their ofnrnotbstlng been eccopted It ruporiority mutt bo conceded. Toe artio at M. TriaRSEIALL do CO.'S, j,218..4.4wY PEDIMAI. , ET., ALIAGIIENY CITY • WOOlit WOOL! THE RIMIEST MARKET PRICE PAID •a• fur an grahoo of OLEAN WASEIED MELT AND TOD WOOLS, at the Old Established Wool Wareham, No. Ea Liberty Urea; corner *recoil . ' alley. lay26'la.62.ocorrY J. L. tf AILIMALL. Dna. VITULI I& J. W. ?SYKES, Physic Mae for Al of the Throat. and (meat, sad other Chronic AUmente implicated with er clasingPnlniteary Consumption. 0111ro 191 Fein stoat, Pittsburgh, Pe. CO:9BI7LTATION Vitra A list er,quea tiertareent to those whiting le casual t bY team lett2andeelyErl ItIGILAILDSOWS .T 3. X. ITT Isr' Damask, Diapers, Da- CIONSUMERS OF RIOILLEWSON'S LlN sea, end thane Odeon, of obtaining the [inures GoOD9, ehwld ese that the articles they parches are yob ed with the lull name of the firm, 17.11:11.411.D5014r, SONS s , OWDEN, ati a guarantee of the sonteineas and durability of the Goods Tide undo nls tendered teeerdialty neceesary la bulge quantities of Inferior and defective lan.= I" Plr d ,, sown after Mb. sod sealed with the 1104110 of Hte AD- S" by /eel Mew., who, maracas of the !Wary thus lofileted alike on the AMPIiCIM mummer and the imaga toren of the gentdne Used; will not readily abandon • latehaws so profitable, whilepnrcharore can be finpteod on With pois of e worthleas character. J. =LUCKE di J. D. LOME, eetdis I ly Agents, fid Church street, New York. CSILL, IitTRGEON DENTIST; Vice • eml Residence No. 87' ARAN! OMER?, ...... caporita the Court Mom, baler. he can .1t the wants that nay haeor'him with • their p troooFu. Any of the yukoset>tee of Teeth Inserted ir mysbit r i. - - - - SIIGAB, AND MOLASSES— Intdida. N. 0. Bogor. do lioloaak Ned - on cooalannuont and for We by 'JAI; uocurcr Calo,Ys Water and sa Nroz t CODES S.lf,-100 bun W. S. Cheese in' store Om ale by 2.DALLLIS ON 21 21k2;11. MAM aett c. MEAN TENPLAAlllllll.—Observations taken at Shaw's Optieian Store, No. 58 Fitth at, yesterday: IN BUN. IN IMAM 00 70 108 81 ''SIR WALTER FOR TRY &IRMO,' 113 a boon indeed. T. B. Peterson & Bro., of Philadelphia, I deserve the thanks of their countrymen for their enterprise. They are placing within the resell of the rallßeen, of men of moderate means, the moat delightful series of books that vu ever produced. Hitherto, Sir Walter has appeared only or mostly in cloth of gold; in rioh embossed sheep; in heavy marble; in antique, semi-an tique, calf or other eipensive binding, with page and print to match. Sir Walter deserved, and always will deserve all this, so long as there are hearts to feel and tastes to appreciate whatever is sublime, pathetic or beautiful. But he hoe not deserved to be brought only into the boudoirs of the rieh'ind the great; to be posselved only by those who have wherewithal to spend, above any possible want.. lie ban a tremendous audi ence waiting at the door. There are ten thou sand men in all our great oldie!' In all the country round, who come home from their labor at even ing and wash their brawny arms and tanned fame, jets( to have a bout with, and a look at, Dandy Blowout. They will have a romp and a laugh with Die Vernon, or a solemn half hour with poor Meg; or a chase after Dirck Hatterlok, or a glance at the &epeeist hooka of Bully Niool Jerrie. To thefts lens of thousands, the Messrs. Peterson are offering Sir Walter in weekly nom bete. Twenty five rents a week for a volume of those inimitable book! Five Dollars for the whole series I The statement of the fact is I enough to astonish .. one. These books can he obtained at Hunt & Miner's, every Saturday evening, and every Monday evening also. Go and boy. ,PLIOTOGRAPRISJ os WOOD.—We were called upon on Saturday by Mr. Robert Price, the in ventor of the art above named. Mr. Price is a New Englander, having received hie patent while yet et home in that meet beautiful of cities, Worcester, Mass. His process simply amnesia in prepiring the wooden blocks first of all with a thin solution of asphaltum or bitumen, ether and l-impblaok, rubbed into the pores of the wood This ethereal solution of asphalt is put on the aortae° of the block with a rag, brush, or eponge, and then some fine lampblack is also rubbed in dry ; the surface of the block is af terward' polished on a cushion, when it acquires a smooth, jet black, glossy appearance. After this, it is treated by the common photographic process; namely, coated with collodion rendered eeneitivn by nitrate of Over, then put into the camera, the picture taken, then fixed end dried in the usual manner. A gentleman who saw the process says preparing the block and taking the picture—does not occupy moge than ten minutes of time, as we bad an opportunity of witnessing personally, a few days since, at the establishment of Messrs. Brightly, Waters & Co , No. 00 Fulton Street, this city. Wooden blocks, prepared as described, appear to be well adapted for en graving, several of which we examined in dif ferent stages. Those finished were clear la the outline, sod the prospective was very correct. We were permitted by Mr. Price to see a large number of pictures taken by his process and they are good. , With Mr. Price is Dr. Foss who is also interested in the success of this inven tion. They are stopping at the Monongahela Rom, where they will be happy to see any who may desire to know of this matter. EDII2IIWRGH Review.—Among the British Fie views that came to ouriable, there is wine more welcome than the Edinburgh. Its eentiments are freer, and jueter, more in accordance with our own politicallaith than those of the Tory organs of Great Britain which are anchored upon tra dition ; upon the glory of the first families nod upon caste and clans as firmly ae the go-called Democratic party in this country. The current number which is on our table from lino, & Miner, bee some very interesting articles. The leader upon the State of Europe will be read by every oue who likee solid reading The list of contents is State of the Nary ; The Acropolis of Athena; Memoirs of the Court of George IV.; Life and Remains of Dangles Jerrold; Fossil Footprints; Marie Antoinette; Dr. Cara. tone Syriac Gospel; bite of Dote of Welling. ton; Adam Bede; Tennyson's Idylls of the Ring and the late Ministry and the Stale of Eu rope. The Edinburgh Is a welcome sisitor in every scholars room. M2MX! $2O 0 0 .P1T•1`3321 1:11:1,0133: MONDAY MOWING, AUG. 15; 1859 OFFICIAL PAPER OP TOR arr. 7. 'Pits , and News Items A o'clock A. If. 12 " 6 " r. 11. Barometer...—. SaLD Orr —The great haul of portiere which were left over from the raid of Wednesday night was sold off on Saturday. Such as bad owners were bought off between the day of arrest and eale. Some got their pigs for a dime apiece; many bad to pay a dollar for big fellows. Bo the herd was gradually thinned out till at last the homelres little chaps only were left behind, and they went off under the hammer. Mr. George Mebow wee the purchaser, and a good bargain be made, for he gave but $2 a bead for 33 bogs, and was offered $5O for his bargain within half an hour after he bought. This closes up one batch. Those caught on Thursday night, will, we presume, be sold on Monday. We presume now that the war has begun, the Mayer will carry out his programme, and "never lay down his sword till Italy shall be free from the Alps to the Adriatic." Woustto:—A man whose name we could not learn wan hurt while unloading railroad Iron near the outer depot on Saturday. One of the bare as it came down struck him on the head in flicting a wound and knocking him down. The ponderous bar then fell upon two of hie fingers, cutting ono off. Dr. M'Cook found It neceuezy to amputate the other, so badly was it crushed. ANOTHER ACOITMIT.-012 Saturday morning the accommodation train on the P. R. R. "truck a colored man named Johann who was walking on the track near Swine Vale. He was peen by the engineer and every kind of alarm given to warn him of the proximity of danger, but the mon did not hear, and the engine could not be stopped in time. He was struck on the 'boulder, thrown to come distance and as le feared, mar -1 tally hurt though we learned he was olive at noon aj Saturday. He wan brought to the city. FEARFUL FALL.—The Ref isman's Joanna, (Clearfield,) says that the Revs. blesses. Still and Blayeman, after having preached in the evening, wero returning home, when their car riage with themselves and horns, was precipita ted down an enbankment CO feet in height. The caning. fell on Mr. Shuman and braised has limbs badly. The borne, after struggling to avoid falling, lost his foothold, and rolling down the embankment, passed over Mr. Still as he was lying where he was thrown, but as the de scent was very steep his whole weight was not upon him, or he would have probably been kill ed. The extent of Mr. Still's injuries cannot yet be determined, but it is hoped they ire not permanent or of a fatal character. DIPROVEINNTB ON THE t'Yotton."—Last week a meeting of boatmen wee held et llawson's Station, to adopt measures for Improving the Big Fells on the Youghiogheny. Mr. Jamb Bowen woe ob%sen President, and M. 0. Tine man, Secretat'y of the meeting. Resolutions were adopted, favoring the proposed improve ment, and Messrs. Sample Coohrao, A. J. Mc- Gill and law Cochran were appointed a com mittee to direct thepropoeed work. A subscrip tion of sl.2a 50 was taken on the spot and the work is to be pushed forward. This is an im provement in which • Pilleburgh to interested also, as it will facilitate the movement of coal hither and towards the lower market. ALLUMENT 1T5116.--13smael Huff was fined by Alderman Scott on :Saturday, for drunken ness, $2 and costa, sad committed for one day. • Alice Whlrly, charged with Bolling liquor with out a license, on oath of John flausou, was committed to jell in defaUlt of ball. John Hanson, charged with disorderly conduct on oath of John Shelby, was fined $l, and in default of that small immerse committed to jail. Robert Brown was held to boil by Mayor Morrison,. on a charge of oelliog liquor to an inebriate, preferred egainat blm bye lady whose husband he had furniehed liquor. NV/OPOLE OD POIODIC:ILL BIOILIL.-WO rem. attention to the card of W. C. Btrrtm, who now conducts the Newspaper and Book catch lishroent, at No. GO Fifth street, (Odd Fellows' Building,) in this city. This gentleman Offers rare inducements to home and distant customers, and we feel confident that he will be found as good as his word. Ali the leading newspapers and magssines, the standard novels and other works, can be procured of him, in person or by order. Reir.ware.—Tha euliaorlption books of -the Monongahela ,Paseeoger Railway, were opened at the St. Charles Rotel on Saturday, at ten o'clock. About 100 shares of 'steak were ta)tett- When It appeared that no wore were to be atib eoribed at,tbo time, a committee of Ore were appointed and authorized to eolleit and receive aubsorlptione to the stooks. Meeting adjourned. 'We learn that all the stooks 'tithe Etna read up the Allegheny, woe taken by flee persona Ilsistanta that the train of ten passenger care will leave the passenger depot corner of Penn and Grant greets for the great sale of lots at Penn or Penestadt at la o'oloolt precisely tide afternoon. Beam free ; no tickets required. Tim Meareaa.-7Allti the additional informa tion to have been able to glean from out changes and from other` 'Duren ;allays to the atom= Mariner, may be Ma in .Crfc tt Ter column. ; ;~s J y Puni3o.Scueols or Pqractossu.;—Frommem oranda placed la car heads by the acoommalat log Secretasy of the Centric Board, Mr. Ser geant, wo we are able to prompt the gubjoined figures, giving •view of the cost and aoudition of lie t o o ur f J P :l b : a' Icthw7lllsbfeoriheyear ending on the perused with interest by our readers we are certain. vas emend. Expendall. Werds Schnol. . Building. Teach... Rep.", &a 1 $6,749 $3,125 $3,841 0,000 2 7,001 3,370 3,162 3,200 2 7,681 6,931 5,685 2,273 4 6,978 1,029 2,974 400 5 5,617 4,462 6,205 688 6 4,067 3,848 4,488 GOO 7 1,768 1,500 2,365 900 8 2,912 2,530 3,737 3813 9 2,457 2,472 3,567 613 T0ta1,544:060 $28,767 $81.),024 $9,060 5C11043.1 1 . Wards. Ada. Female. Night. Total Al. Mao. Cost pr sehol. 1 430 416 • 000 846 448 58,50 2 236 234 48 518 470 '6,70 3 738 720 302 1760 837 6,79 4 289 248 87 614 306 9,71 5 598 495 136 1229 587 9,03 6 588 465 91 1144 572 7,84 7 190 180 000 370 280 8,44 8 493 461 120 1074 521 7,17 9 447 426 88 961 495 7,20 Total, 4009 3645 1272 8516 4516 The whole number of teaohere in eaoh Ward, and the whole value of aohool property hre cc follow : Muds. MO.. Valuate. V.L. &hoot Prnputy. ' First ..... ._...... 1 11 $34,000 Second 1 8 25,600 Third _ 2 17 37,951 Fourth. ..... ..._ 1 7 16,000 Fifth 3 13 7,000 Sixth 1 13 ls,odo Seventh 1 6 7,0043 Eighth. 1 10 9,700 Ninth 2 9 15,244 13 i 4 A thing very roneh.to be regreted Is observa ble In, the above modesties, to wit, that the aver age attendance of aotiolare throughout .he whole city le only equal to ono half the whole number enrolled. MILITART trans.—The encampment will em inence nominally to-day. The troops will not be on the ground before to-morrow. Tbe Mo nongahela Artillery .111 arrive to-night and go forward to-morrow. The Duquesne Grays will go into quarters to-nlght, to we learn. Proba bly dm rest of the city companies and the Bir mingham and Allegheny troops will do the same, but we cannot speak positively as to that. The Pennsylvania Dragoons, through their gallant Captain Bahl,.presentiel Gen. Begley on Beturtisy with en elegant and costly sword. We are certain the General will never disgrace it. Re wore his tome gallantly in Mexico, and was where the death shot fell thick and feet around the circled steeps of Cerro Gordo. Adjutant-General Wilson, of the thirteenth Division of Ohio Militia is to be here to spend the week. We believe that he is a brother of General Wilson. of this Bute, and add, in his own case a knowledge of the praatioo an well as of the theory of "glorious war." Re will re ceive a cordial welcome. The Isle Brigadier General Snodgrass has, we are happy to state, received from the Governor his commission so Major General in this District and will be able to wear hie new honors it the coming military pis days. The choke was be tween Messrs. Snodgrass and Anderson, and has been for soma time in doubt. The pen of Gov. Packer seems to hue been equal to the sword of Alexander. Be hu severed the Gordian knot SO above described. We wieh our friend, Mr.— we beg pardon—Major General Snodgrass, joy of his new honor. If be shall make u good a military officer as he Is farmer, the State may hoprona of him. Is ru■ Toren—Lest evening a man nomad Wm. Euler, living on the corner of Magee street and Pennsylvania Avenue, appeared against Ed ward McCann, Wm. Blakely, Thomas Irwin and James Riley, who were arrested yesterday and locked up, on account of disorderly conduct.— Euler testified that some men, tint he did not positively identify these, were in the habit of getting upon Lis realism smoking, swearing. drinking and playing cards, much to his annoy ance lie thought three ware some of the men, but was not sore. Another witness testified to having scan them the worse for liquor, hanging shoat the earner there on Sunday They were each fined one dollar and costa, and in default of the cash wire sent up. McCann seemed to be the least in (suit of any of them Fiour.—A man named Sampson Anderson, who had been subpcenod as a witness in • nuis ance case, was coming down from ono of the up per wards on Saturday afternoon. The train was coming down fit the same time, and Ander eon jumped on. The brakeman, whose name Is Harrison, asked him for his dime, and he not having the same, was pushed off by Harrison. When Anacreon got down to the depot a fight rose out of the matter, but who began It we did not learn. Anderson was considerably hurt by his fall from the train. lie made an informa tion against Ilmicon, who was arrested and gave bail for his appearance. Sows weeks since as our readers will remem ber a fellow named Beau who had escaped from prison in New Jersey, was arrested at Elisabeth, In this county, but was almost immediately res cued by a baud of lawless persons from the bends of the abeam Bean was 'Treated a few days afterwards and sent back to New Jersey with the high sheriff. Those who reecued the prisoner bed not been arrested. On Saturday however, officer Wray got the man who is consid ered the leader of the crowd. lie was arrested at Kuhn's station on the "Tough" and brought to this city. Re was in durance vile last night and will have a hearing this morning. BeorGur BACIC.;—We plltaidhed a few days since from the New Castle papers, an acconht of o horso thief, who had been aerated at that place. He had ailed of Mr. Neal Briceland, of this city, a horse, which he forgot to return. , Fie was arrested by officer Coilk, and yesterday was brought to this city, and held for a further hearing on Tuesday next, at 10 o'clock. laeoasn.—Tito Kale floward, which wee sunk intho !almond, near Jefferson City, on Friday lost, was Insured for $lO,OOO in offices in this city--$5OOO in the Eureka, and the same amount in the Monongahela. We do not know whether or not the is insured elsewhere, but if oho has other policies se sets as those mentioned, she will do well. Len Bdowsw.—Mr. Alexander Redman of Washiogtan, Pa., while engaged In taking down • standing press, in the Rrporkr arms, In order to reo3ooo 11 1.0 another place, met with a se rious accident. The prees accidentally fell upon his leg, breaking the bones and crashing the flesh in a fearful manner. 1411.1110 LUSH, Jr., left Lawrence oounty o few days educe with tho intention of visiting •slater in the west, and while nusing along the Ohio elver on & steamboat, fell from the hurricane deck and waa drowned. ilis friends reside in Butler county. Daowsso.—.ll lad about nine years of age, eon of Thomas Schell, was drowned yesterday, while bathing In the Allegheny river. We did not learn whether or not the body bad been re covered. Wrrn exceeding regret we learned last ere Meg that the wire et R. P. NPDowell, Pan., de parted Ode life on Saturday eight alter a oboe A BODDILII sus commenced in the 'Allegheny on Saturday afternoon at Wive o'clock, and there was 8 feet water, and titles, lut night Large amounts of drift woodiraftt, bargee, etc., had lodged against the bridge piers., Tno business in the sowing machine lino seem' to be chiefly confined - to • very few patents, and the new Finkle Machine, because of its evident advan tage Pstsbllibing its reputation as the very but in use. J. L. Carnaghan Co., Federal street, Alle gheny, aro the Solo agents.in thienglon. SAYE YOUR 0171DINL—MT. E. Lyon, a French Chemist, discovered an deistic plant, the powdered leaves of which le a deadly poison to garden worms, ante, roaches, bed-bugs, ticks, fleas, and all species of inests, while It Is per/icily harmless so mankind and donuaric animals. A child can eat IL ifs has received medals from Rosei4 France, England, Got. MID), end numerous medical colleges and societies. Ills a moat important discovery. The idea of being rid of these pout in 'um weather le a luxury. We can now boar embed-hugs lament-- Lyon's Powder' sure as fate, Will oar race exterminate. Arrangements nre made through MOMS. Barnes d. Park, of New York,' to sell it .throughont the world. It le pot op In tin cam:deters, and bears the name of E. Lyme. Magnetto Powdir kin! illiesecLs In • trio, Uinta° Pills aramLxo!i for . rata and mice. sample finks 26 etei.i7eigEdar ehes 50 ota. and $ Ream a Pass, New York. Also the fdelltwo Mustang Ltatment. t Rota ON A Rara.—A iiino °Tar a week dune, o number of the eltizette of Croton got together to the night, and called a man by the name of Albert, Davis—better known es Didley Davis— out of his house, by representing that a ow bad got into lais garden. Upon comh‘c out of the house, he was seized by the party, and after be• log tarred and leathered, was initintedinto the pleasant excitement of orlding on a rall,"'aftee which he wan: pelted with eggs. He left loin and has not been setn • since. We hare heard two reports about the matter one that. it-it done by women In men's clothes, and the other that it wet done by men In dimity; but do not. know which Is amok - The Gam of HUAI frev• ordinary andlawhiss pegopsdl itg is thr.mac lia.hirgetwilb, Utiiiingtipg also of- E. - Ca* Cowed. - - :',,,- , ..:.,.. Telegraphic. Alrrtiral et the North /menet. Furrows Poirr, (below Quebec,) Aug. 13.—The steamer North America has passed this point on her way to Quebec. She left Liverpool on Wednesday, the 3d instant, nod her advice. ore the same u furnished by the City of Baltimore, intercepted off Cape Rare by the news yacht of the Associated Press. The dispatches received by the North America em braces the details of bum / Mous disasters to American oh I ppiag The ship Glance, from New York, hound to Bre men, took Ore on the 30th of July, and was run ashore near Bremerhaven. The vessel was burned to the waters edge. The ship Abby Blanchard, for New Orleans, took Ora at Bordeaux on the 29th ult. Tho amount of damage done was not ascertained. The ship Vancouver, from New York,"lias been totally wrecked on theVouth Bank near Shanghai; the craw was saved and had arrived at Shanghai. The ship Saxonville, from Boston for Bong Hong, put into Mattriticui June 26th in a leaking condition, and part of her cargo thrown overboard. The ship Robert, eupposed to be the R. W. Sloan, from Guttenberg, bound to Boston, sprung a leak near Sknger, and was run ashore near Jutland on the 25th July. About 50 persons were landed from her at Hyerting. The ship Alex. Wise, from Mareeillos for New York, has been stranded near Gibraltar. GREAT BEITATE.-10 the Hence of Lords on the let, the Earl of Granville ,aid ft wu as yet Impossi ble to fix the day, beyond which important Mee ares would not be read a mond time. Lord Elgin said, in reply to an Inquiry, that he had impressed upon the Chinese government, while negotiating the treaty of Shanghai, the importance of sanctioning liritlsh salt, hot bad failed, though, he believed, a different result might be arrived at if the Chinese authorities could be convinced that their revenue would not suffer for the change. In the lions° of Common., the Increased Income Tax Bill was ordered too third reading. Sir C. Wood made a financial statement In respect to the government of India. Ile estimated .Gke ex penditure of the War at :40,000,000, whilst the esti mated revenue was only /35,800,000—leaving a de ficiency of £10,200,001 sterling. In addition to this, there are £2,000,001 to be raised by Tegland towards the expenditure of India—making a total deficiency £12,200,000. rbi.hu already bean partly provided for, but there are £5,000,000 still needed and he proposed to raisef is by a further loan. Ile thought there was no lik ihood of any improvement iyy the financial affair of India fur two or three yffars Scroome On the 2d in the Co mono Mr. Moulton Milner moved an address er Majesty, praying her to enter iota a negotiatio with the United State. for the purpose of preventing assault. and cruelties upon seamen engaged In the traffic between the two coun tries, and of bringing to justice the perpetrators of such offence.. The Attorney General said the gov ernment bad directed Its attention to the subject lie would never went to giving the jurisdiction to foreign consuls. The only method would be either to facilitate the estradition art to have recourse to the ordinary tribunals, or to deal with the matter In the same manner as with seamen, contract.. The motion was agreed to. Ex-President Pierce had passed through Liverpool en route for the Lake district. Ile was expecrad to nil for New York In about a fortoighL The Earl of hlonto, father-in-law of Lord Jobe Russell is dead. Mr. Lavender° had been created a Peer. Some serious strikes were occurring in London. Carpenters were demanding a redaction In their hour. of labors. Tho employees of the gas companies were demanding increased wager', and for some time Lon don was In danger of being left in total darkness. I'l' F. S 'l' R NI I'. I 13 f' New Too.. Aug. 14.—The steamship Vanderbilt from Southampton, with dates to the Ad arrivui here lut night. Enotaan.—The Queen and the Royal Family milled round the squadron in review at Spithead on Salarday, July '2Uth. Royal salnuss were fired and lb Russian squulron joined In the demonstration of L maipae Official pryer froln Woohingeon.—The London Herald hu the following, We have reason to hello,* that Mr. Della, has recently platted la the hands of Lord John Russell, • despatch from Washington, In which it Is mated that the United States government have resolved to abandon privatealing, and thou to eoeept the decla ration respecting their portion of the marinas law agreed upon at the Congress at Paris' In 1856. Oeaueer.—The National Zeitung stet. in • let ter from Frankfort, ea the Maine, that Coast de Chamlsard has arrived there from the Hague, and that it in intended to hold a conformce of the Le gitimatieth at Wiesthaden, during the month of ga vot. The Pregue Ilasette says a fearful fire broke out in the town of Klosterle, containing about 105 bonus and 1000 inhabitant', few of whams cared their goods or houses. Tho Pule Petrie c.,ntradirt. tha report about Prince Napoleon being charged with the alien. to Vienna. The London Post says that Garibaldi has scot a circular to all the free state. of Italy, declaring his army to be ready et any moment to matinee the Italian war of Independ ea The Graod Duchess B aria of Itussi• arrived at Dover on July 3ltt after a ough passage from Ostend. In the:noose of Lord on August let the Royal assent Ira given by com isaion to ewes:rig bins of a public and private chat= . The report of =cod- manta on the Service Court Dill was brought up. and after some alienation the report was adopted and the bill read a third time and passed. Lord Stanley called the attention or the govern matt to the admistion of British salt into China, stating that the supply of salt to a population of 300,000,000 had been hitherto a monopoly to the huids of the Chinese. He concluded by asking what steps had been taken to introduce it' Lord Elgin could not answer the question, as the corres-' pondenee had not been made public. Nothing important took place in the Honte of Commons on the let inst. In the evening a reso lution enabling the government to raise in the Crated Kingdom for the government of India 15000,060, to meet the demands of the present year was agreed to and ordered to be reported. The amount of the debt of India on the let of May 1858, Is returned et the cum of 160.704,084, of which 1.53,165,805 was tagiatayed debt and the rest floating. Pailica.—The Times' correspondent says the Count do Persigny had left Paris on his return to London. The Minister of War had addressed an order to al the colonels of regiments to send home all soldiers whose absence tied been recalled, after the declara tion of war against Austria, and likewise all those who are entitled by their 1101111*/ to leave of ab sence for six months, so that they may be at the disposal of the farmers who may require them for getting in the harvest. No change is to be noticed in the commercial sit uation of France. The accounts from the agricultural districts are not unfavorable. Tho wheat crop has not sustained much injury. The barley crop we, not expected to be productive, but the stock on hand in immense. The crop of oats will probably be more productive than was expected ten days since. The harvest-al- together will exceed that of a good ordinary year and theta will be an overplay for exportation. Austriu..—A letter to tho London Port from Violll - atatu that Count Colloredo, the Austrian Ambas sador to Rome, was expected at Vienne, whence he would proceed to Zurich. The Vienna correspondent of the London Times says that although Count Cblleredo had an audience with the Emperor on the 28th of July, and was long closeted with the Minister for Foreign Affair', be is not likely to least, for Zurich until the beginning of the coming week. The same correspondent says that for a time, an unfriondly feeling towards England prevailed hero, but the wrath of the Austrians is rapidly eubsiding. The promise of the Emperor of the French to pot his army and navy on a peace footing, haa made a great impression on the Austrian enancial world. Tho Count De Benneviiiu will return here as a ro •resantative of France. Spoin.—lt is said that the Government hod solved on establishing a munlelpel system In Cabs. The Papal Malec—The limes correspondent from Rome says therein great dissatisfaction hers and I have no brodtatlon Inlaying that the French soldiers alone keeps dealt • general ontbreak. The Jean Its have been driven ont of Falenta Forll and Fer rara. The Bologna Gazette published a declaration that the provinces of Romagna have shaken off the Papal yoke, never to return agate, and that their wish le to be joined to Sardinia.' The Tuscan army has taken up ■ position between Modena and Reggio. //o/y.—The Milan Gazette Mutes that the French troops are constantly passing through Milan, on their way to France. nrin, July 30th.—The Dictator of Modena bill convoked the popular uteri:adieu. 7 All persons corn. patent to read and writs, and who's, age Is not lees than 21 will be entitled tcl . vote. Perfect order pre- Valli. Turin, Aug. Ist.—The King has received Count Reset as special envoy of Napoleon, for the mimosa of bringing about the melioration of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany and Modem'. Gatibaidi has issued the following order, dated Leven, July 19th:—“However political affairs may go in the present circametanees, it is the duty of Italians not only to lay down their arms, and mani fest diecouragement, bat to swell their ranks, and show to Europe that guided by the heroic, Victor Emanuel they are again to confront the vicissitudes of war, in whatever form they may present them_ selves." The lodic% &herb:cm—The date, are to July Fah. The disaffection among the late company's of Euro. peen troopi 11 increasing. At Beeruhampare they are in open mutiny, and bays entrenched themselves la Minuets, and hays elected ahem to command them. The Bunters tare followed the example of 'the Bengal troops. Central India lc quiet. The Times' Calcutta correspondent ma the cam paign bu been left to the Onde.polles, end the Eu reptant have withdrawn under cover. . The rebels IWO .IEIBOOO, strong, but were In ter rible &tress. , . Cane.—The U. . steamer Powhattan had got on abort near Woridng, bnbelt wee expected she would be got off nalnjuM. In fIVIII. Cooltbx-Chin,. fella of the tome metalnedbytheellist, and trays great - sickness pre- Tails there. The saline fight bravely, and it was said that a: French Admiral had applied for reinforeemenu. Latest—By telegraph to Bouthampton.—Pari Wednesday.—The Moolteur ennonnees the dissolu tion 'or the army of the Rhine, though the Chalons and Elliot remain established. Landow, Wedsmsday.—The Tints? Pasta come pendant sap the Emperor is very =stow to satisfy European perms of Ids patina intentions, and Won many days the &Moot Ton" win tub th wiled • enema, whom a solution at QS itilil3/ diggillty le FrOPOIId Xhto h dawn sup, pese-foAts. lama en: ittaoaltropaloosito osild to to lastorogieNt la Ids OWE for aa trues* - , ble settlement of all didaenees among the European powers. Orders have been given for the dimming of all the ships at Brest, and for the French admiral to haul down hie deg. Indeed, what was called the ocean squadron has ceased to exist. Murry:raven Aug. 13.—The Interior Department has received dispatches from the Commissioner of the United Stamm Boundary Servey. A trip wee made up the Pecos river until Captain Whipple's trail was struck. Much has boon added to the geographical knowledge of a region heretofore but little known. The practicability of a good wag on road where ft was before reported impossible to take a wagon has been demonstrated. Such information has been received at the Indian Buren as leads to the belief that the Indians who were lately oe the-Reserves at the Brazos agency, have by this time been removed beyond the limits of Texan, end thee the difficulties between them and the citizens of that State are quieted. The Creeks and Cherokees, between whom a general War was anticipated, are again at peace. Want - moron Crrr, Aug. 13.—The Southern Rail way Convention adjourned to-day. The proposition for the arrangement of the freight charges was with drawn. A committee was appointed to correspond with the railway companies between Portland and Washington, with tho view of bidding in conjunction with themselves for the conveyance of the great mail from Portland to New Orleans. Nt'ssruncrox, Aug. 13.—Gen. Cashing. who is now here, has bean tendered the minion to Central America, but his engagements are of such a nature as to render his acceptance of the appointment im possible. The Administration regards the position as of great importance under the existing circum stance. New Yeas, Aug. 13.—The Poet nye it is under stood upon certain conditions 'which have been duly considered by the personal friends of Sickles, that be will voluntarily surrender claims to represent the Third Congressional district. Hie plan ia to hold a special election, contracting parties agreeing to nom inate an Anti-Locompton Democrat. The Ocean Queen tools 175 passengers and 51,400,- 000 in specie. Llent. Stanford, of North Carolina, attached to he Harriet Lane, died to-day. Neer Yorte;August 13.—The stock market showed renewed buoyancy to-day, especially on the epecula tire list, which on an average was ieut per rent. better than yesterday. The extreme advance, how ever, was not maintained to the close. New York Central fell off 4 after the hoard; Kock Island 4 ; Galen., ; Reading, I, and Michigan Central d. The weekly bank statement closing to-day will prob ably show as increase of $500,000 in specie, and an equal redaction in loans. Deposits hare not un dergoes much change. Sr. Loots, Aug. 14.—The steamer Spread Eagle, with 75 L. S. soldiers from Fort Randall, arrived at St. Joseph on Friday evening,from a point 850 miles above the mouth of the Yellow Stone. She reports • sanguinary battle between the. Sioux and Arkansas Indians on the 22d July, which resulted in the lose of 25 of the former and 16 of the latter. Another battle is anticipated, which will remit in the satin, Hon of the weaker party. The Spread Eagle want 550 miles higher up the Missouri than any boat be fore. Sr. Louis. August 13.—The river is receding stead ily, and fell five inches within last twenty-four hours The Missouri and upper streams are still falling. CINCINNATI, August, IL—Throe game of billiards, 260 pointy each, were played hut night between Mi chael Phelan, Philip Tiernan of Cincinnati and Mr. Bird of Philadelphia. Ist game, Tiernan and Bird; won by Tiernan, Bird scoring 180. 2d game Tiernan and Phelan: won by Tiernan, Phelan scoring 130. :id game, Phelan and Bird; won by Phelan, Bird scoring 1 , 0. No stakes. Pourt*so, Ma. Aug. 13.—Lste advices from Se Brunswick report the serious effects of the potat. rot throughout the province. great nctivfty is manifested, both in New Brims wick and Noes Scotia, in the formation of volt:intee rifle companies. Wcsrsono, Mans, August 13.—The State Reform School containing over 500 boys was destroyed by fire this morning, with the exception of one wing and the tower. St. J.FINS, N. F., August 13.—The compensation obtained by the American Minister at Rome, for Mr. Perkins, was 400 ecudi. not pounds, which is equal to about $2OO. Notwithstanding the pouring ram of Priday and Friday night, the rise In the rivers. not worth vandour. No brod nets la doing and eruybody who can Bare the city aro new gone rustlfothlng. W. cep the fallowing additional Intelligent.. reference to the north Marin., from the Louisville Walter THE Waal. beux AT Tan rtsre.—The .IMldosintr e Captain Drove, from St. Loins, wtth a cargo of tooolVtrata,-eurf barb. for Upper Ohio porta, Irns molt by atrlkoog a log at Grassy Fiala thoot midnight WorleiuLay. The suag or log area bar bottom about ...hips, and impaled her: as it ware, to the nut, analog op through bar bottom sod math deck. 1130 eras trying the middle or old channel, end lie. sunk In water 10 to IS inches over her male deck. Thr freight In the bold It badly damaged. It *thought the.. be .ired, ere the hatches were lonttrood" down and' pomp. not to work. Capt. Dr... cams to the city yaterday o end got the pink Varbie to go to tho toot with a barge to lighten her, Illlllll3oo— hopes of thcetholuily retiring her. Th. I,nt beta.. In Pitmbrukh. where the iv Bowed far $O,OOO Th. boat Is valued at $14,000. Lacn.ll oe rat TOOLS 00 00 —The new constructed for the Tessa trade by Capt. her.; wth wifely and beeratrupy lanorked by the Cowards, at Jeffersonville, Toroidal. Toe couthect onto made lees then two mouths stn., and In frety fire dz.. the time epeolDed, the host wth launched. This is expeditions wart. • The Cineithati Commercial, of Pcilay, nays:—tot Lou.- alb. on Monday, the polo. &ambled it an early boar, at klaaonk Temple, and concluded their beau.. In the ...- tog, earth they adjourned to meet span in St. LoODS On We second Monday of tongued. 1800. 171aewhare we tiTe tbo proceedings op to the adjournment. It will her each that they adroate uniformity of wages, end this. [hat I.:uptake, ought to got Ikeneext by the thopectors. TOO LOOM yeareeday reshipped hank Lora. ingght on the Ida May. The bark Bensons, fur Philadolphia, took fire at New Ories. last week, and her bold was 11144 WWI Water, acid the sock at her mocringe before It woo extiegtdebed. Eire had on board 2,500 Mandl. and 917 gunny by gs, bandke bides, spo pig* lead,l2lalads tobacco, do. A portion of her cargo it dont/thus from polo. along the Lower Ohio. Capt. N. Y. Batchelor of the W. I. Machu, bur returned fro...oceattre tonr intermit. looking.. floe as milk. 110 Dully engaged In refitting 14 f.yorite point lar ACCIDENT AT TUB MernonieFft r ams.i 3 " 'h . 411 ....P05T , In bile lit-twob Undo t . 1 .14. 44 17 ronth.lC. o • 'Virginia sin.. terday afternoon, a German painter by the name of Lattersop, who resides to the city of Pitia-se [he • ru ‘ wu nt burgh, met with a serious accident in the Fotirth ••• Louisyrnt.t, August 13.—The river is rising with three feet three finches water in the canal. [for the Dshy Pittsburgh °aut..) EETECIIIT Thu pole; ere etten vain, and think tbor youth liter, tb.m the title 10 Much excelletc, Therefore, tlify coldly mews at older toads When they oppose their uneonsiter'd dreams, Or front the headieed tally that would &us O'er steep sod cliff with erdful orsotaunvel. The old luny be the ynnel of the young In all that's silly, lawful and Orford. It la • touching spectacle to tree The sliver huded sinner not his part, Dnoving upfn the remnant of bis hie The tongue of uorn, the arrows of &sumo. It is • eight fo mak• 'edifier.. laugh To note metro, put meridian year. A ping the daunting folly of young 1110, Forfur roes Moak she's rumpronnie'd with tuna. Of all the sigh. that virtue'. eyes behold, Most anguletibreathing,urvit imparting polo, It le to tee • father sell big child To life eunatimlng Infamy and wo ' nut when the mother takes the daiughtua:. haul And hula her to the common den of shame Bare pity, o ye heavens, fax one,. Sommetti In bulk .0 groat to all this world' The skilful father keeps • untry watch fl'er the impulsive movements of hl. eon; Wu eye is quick to hot• the danger near, 111. connuinuly era it Is huhu.. The thoughtful mother guards the daughter's mind Phew. her the worth of modesty on earth, Preaches of purity, and sets her coal On lb. smooth se. el ever virtuoso love. By inch good teaching truth Is fdrtiasd, Thine esUbliah'd on her golden throne; And, In mare trim our eocial bark Is Copt By pilots; tiat have been on duty long. street M. E. Church. fle was engaged upon an elevated ecaffeld. doing come fancy painting and decorating, when the boards gave way and be fell headlong to the door of the building. Upon picking him up, it wee diecovered that Lie right leg had Boston:led a compound fracture, ant below the knee. Reinke taken to the Wheel- ng Hospital, where the injured limb was attend ed to by Drs. Frizzell and Edwarde. —Wheeling Intelligence?, Saturday. Notice to Bandon and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman La. for Rowland Perry) would respectfully Wftem thaw for whom be has dono wort, and the public generally. that be It now prepared to tarnish Moto, or pot oar MM. Boon, Ia the mart approrml manner. Orders for Roodog or Be. pelting of Mote Roots (If Ind at Lb, °Mee of Alex.. Laugh. 110, corner of Ms awed Lohi the (Intel. Fifth Leard,) rill be promptly attended to. TIIUSIA3 PARRY. myTrellead. • 1.1(0151 , S. IMAGO AnTICI PO VAIDICILE, WM destroy Ornien &teeth Chekroacha, Bcd-Bvps, Plea ♦w. Now, and elf pests eau" vermin kind. 1 3 11 E importanco of a reliable article of this kind ie Inestimable. la warm weather all nature teem. with these annoying fora. Tob powder is the only article discovered which will exterminate them. A compa ny of botanist., from the ilortlenltursl Society of Farb, while amidat the ferns of Aol., observed that all lamb lighting upon a certain kind of plant 'Try nom dropped dead. This fact waa made nee of to guard their nighteampo tram thetas Inbudsra. Quantitis• of the plant ware Montt home by Ur. E. Lyon, and found • positive Insect destroyer In every experiment It Is ximply • powdered leaf, chanai. telly prepared to bidet the attest of ago toad climate. bled. ala and Letters Patent have teem obtained from the Goren,. manta of England, Franca Germany, and Rnsida, from the World'. Farr, and 1.120.11Xns tuediml mid horticultural rot. loam and soclellat LEITER FEAR THE PRESIDENT OP THE ti. STATES Eason,. llsmooa, Washingron,3lss Jam ISM. "Ma. riusun. Lrom—Deer Sir: I tiara the pleasure to Wrenn yms that the herd Commission of the Worid's Fah, at Lopk., bays imnrded roue Medal and Certificate for the meat value of roar Magnetic Powder; for exterminating Insects. it "MILLARD FILLMORE. Quantum .. . The above a...commented by a certificate .1 Prime Albert. 1:33= . Nate You, October Ist, 1858. Me. E. Lrox—Doar Mr: We bare usalysed and Noted your BlegneUoPcordersind find thorn perfectly bandage° mankind and domestic animals, but cr.rtain destb when in haled by bugs, ants and Insects. JAMES It. 0111.LTON, M.D. Chemist. LAURANCE REID, Prof. Vbemlarry, N. Y. Hospital.' Mr. Joao L. Rona, BoperLutendent of the New York Ito . pilal, aye, "be boa expelled Sal the bug; ant; rostkaa, mottos. se, wlm LyouX Pordar, and finds It of bantam Kier) gardener and hormakeeDer meat have a direct It tome In an article of this Clod. Reference can be made to the Aetor, Cl. ht.:holm and Metropolitan Hotels; to Judge ; Idaho, President of the American Institute; James Gordon. Bennett, Gem Wthdeld /Mott, Cyrus W. Yield, 1.. Cl. Nee., of the VITO Points hflpinn, tc-, Cc. Judge Molt' nye, .Th a discovery of Prof. Lyou Le of netional Importance. The,Pe.noc knob have tested it thorormhly. It will dew troy locust; gnmehoppera,mts. mottos begs, and anaemia. Garden plume can be goesenad, and bosom Made pure." Arrangements no now mode through Mama, BARNES & PARK of New York, m hove it add throughout the world. Many wort/dem intitatione are advertised. Boon:mous! "New You, November gib e "In retiring from bonne., I lan 'old all my Inmet Powders mad till., Letters Parent, sad tdm mute pertain. lug thereto,to Mesa. BARNES & PARK. Mart Powder Is • discovery made by =pelf, sad brought from the 'Metier ol Asia, and Is unknown to any Miter pereena Mega:mine and effective article to p•t np m tin eanuleters, Ind will COP. tame to bear my name. "R. LYON." Rats and mica catmOt lm reached b 7 • powder, and me killed by • Ilapetto YilL Ordertbem through any mu. cheat. Tla LTatt'a Pastier leflte tweets In • tricq Bat Lyea's PIIL ara mixed Lar rats and tam • Pampla 26 magmata arta, 60 cents iatt sl,pro Follow Streak.. We freely and theretriltly. ♦ BARNES & PARK, 13 and 16 Park Bar, pr. Tot. Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment.. feZuwordkerf3mT MISSOURI RIVER. • Mottos to Ittasourt Wirer Shippers. and Passengors. - WE have made an arrangement with the 2diasuurt hirer Pocket Ckurr. puny by which we UM Fire through ruts. from Mttatourg for paseengera and frdaht to an pasta on the Silasouri Ber er. for farther twang." we, w r"CT. BAZNES CO., Straw Boat Aonta, corner Naar and Starke. Wade, who am authorised al mentmeot for um ASOBREDZ a CO., a.t•of P 1,40,4 144) mrl2dfurtf T No- w Oceurnardal Bt. Lon* K., —• LAKE FISH- 20 bblls Trout, freah caught. hf do do do • ' 8 do White Adado' do 30 hf do do do do . do —I ITrGII74 f ect, o BtlLibert7 dr.t. .8 F ISII—No. 1 Mackeral; sac,. I 84:04 No. I Ness Read; No. 1 Nam }Laval, In Ellis, Welt. Fish la half barrala.lor sale wholesale and rotall by IIItANCIEN Fa a:111 Grocery ml Tea Btossi Manhasset, sillosbassi- N. D.-12ecsIs dallvered free of charge. .. 9 . NEAR THE OlTY—and in a healthy and .Sassant Icartion—inbandorsal• • two sews Prams D._ Of Woad aim pod MUM* arreavd, at; of had; *Mt trees, ittabls, artgr: fa) Moil of scftsslar. • ' • e, puiwuriaa. Dor, tassits and. Cominerci C01.11111:218 Or AREMLLTION J. tnazrr, P. P,0.11. Picuscs, .7. B. tank B. Paw= kUTTlitt t 114.1111 IbtfatralMTb. E R ‘P"' eri Awidly for as PClaborpft Cos.. . efrisacaun, Bloar, Aro= 14, LW FLOUR—so note a n, of Si bbla from store at $3,13351. D , for 8.f.: $ 5 , 6 Z341 . 1 for Kura sod ta,sogs Basra Fatally. El:GAß—sales of 10 bhda 10.7%33 . • WOOL-30 bal. sold at slat., - oorist—sates as tn. a: Isyggln. WHEAT—asks of DX bush at $101651.40. BUDA ASH--ales of lb tons at Ilir—indaa of 9 loada at $17019 yt tor,. 01111—in demand, but to am. reported. BAOON—aaloa 0(17,600 Ma at I%Q. I,li for Ehotddars, 10% for Unoas and 9y for eider; and 0 era bogs Cored ft..., DONETAIL 1f AND CONINIXI6.OIAL e Now TOD, August 11—r. r.—The apply of money ogee. log on =mud It good, and the Mee are six to um, per rent The foreign exchange drawers are wall upplied wore ' settle.h they are offering to loading borrowers at six per goat. The quantity or paper offurtng in the deocut limns Is light, and short dates go freely at es and a Witte ~,on per amt. Long paper is lee. In retina; and nment pipeolg cent, eery geed wines going at eight cent. The Imprefement In the tone of the mirk.% optics& In our lea review, has been maintained. The large trace dur ing the put two weaks has born mostly wedged to the sloth and illouth-Western boyars—hot during foe lute:ern we her. netted • moderate demand from ths Western and Oenrhy trade. The concentration 0.1 Enda to the large berme Is Mm apparent, and great Irregularlty penults. Wirlie Name homes are attire}, engaged withmuumese,sati the smounta of their sale* are largely to aillewoo of last year, others are doing comparathuly nothing.—[Cribtme. PanAllfriPoll, Auguat Inactivity of the mutt admits of little remark, nothing au tea ltet being sobject to changes of soDelent moment to create - gement intentat. The purchase. fur insestourit which followed the tiniburan menu of July dreldmds sod lateen; hare apparently une ed to far as due to thhicatue, and there remalu only the o rdinary demand, Very I,alital as mail at autumn. reds to some extant affects the prim of encuritlu which hate been most ache., =eh .di uty and Date Loans. The box • ' bid for the former to-dermas 9274 Plate were orefed at yesterday's yesterday's price, 906 i. There Is leer eitspooduott Mut the . b. been th take spy couinerable lots et Retread Of - Canal bonds, but of the better clam there are tome presistli for tale. All the low priced bonds are Leavy. There le be ducrtption of them of ibldrthe market coold tau over,a unall goltatlty without feuding. Angut 12.—Meesra. Main, Wilson & Dunne, Pour merchmts, of that city, bare failed and merle au an garment to Chae..ll. Fosdick, Dn. We arenna able to chide the eater& of the liabilities, but the failurelaahad ago—ei bed, we are lorry to bear, more tame la one geom. The offoring• of floor ware only moderate today, and - Micas were, therefore, tolerably Well emoted, Out rooted. lets could not hare beem told except at a denliwo, and the feeling generally, particularly on too part of buyer., WA de. cidedly Peary. There was no chimp to the money turkeltio-day, calikg 4.r special notice the foment! featuro• of looniness befog about as reported ' yenerday. if mutt-Lag pernapa, the feeling was eater , there hams, In tomequarters • allght falling off in the dmand. hates of later.. Wade retualei ' at 10(ol2 S 1 coot, and eutelOe the range la I.2(y` 11.—{Elezettr • There Iwar mach actlelty la the whoa, market to-day, and price. were teed). Very little muter wheal we ollered• delft amounted hi about 60,0011 bushels at eSe for No. i ked lo slam 70c for N 0.2 led: biein7ol/ic tor No. 2pring 62ebic - for new litandad hprlng 6lc for old Standard; aid ago fur old N 0.2 Spring—me great bulk of the transactloes beteg No. 1 Spring at 70c la store. At tad clime the market was quiet and onchanged. Flue wait deal and Itrolud to Clty trade. Corti hat been les. attire today, mid redur hum,. lb:taints, 34,2163 huh, abipeaents, 10.000 bosh. }plats ealee were: 300 bosh new- bio.l rod at 00•100 tract; 4,200 bush do at BSc le atone 300 bush No. 2 red at 104 la. afore. liothleg ;doing In old winter. Eptitor steady and ' genre; tales ware : 300 bath new NO. 1 sprtag at ii/%0 to ' store 300 both do at 72e on track: 35,000 huh do I. 'nuke. lota at 70.: In work 200 hub do at 09,44 e I stork 203 tub do at Okla atom 71.44 bath new standard a 61e, to e wine; 1000 butt do at 640 Lei store 200 bath do t 63* In aura; 2400 hub do at Mc to atore; 760 brim do at in otoh; 5002 - both old branded at bla le core: 300 hush d N 0.2 at De In .tore.—[Chicago Dam. New Toot Carrie Mahe:, elegem 10, 959.—Graf Cat tle—The market we. surfeited this weer with an Inferior order of Cattle, and although the few good cattle offered hate brought puny fell price; preventing my cbahge to the range of our quotations—yet the ararage of price. dab bleed was:folly Ae No net weight, below thou of lac week—and teas not seer Fo. As Ins as 6e, was ucepted for the poor qulltka, and the bob of the sales were It (sum: to tee. Mitch Oates—We quota a &olio, of from $3 to 7 ?. hood, and rely lisle erottory. Vaal Wray—Lew than half the mud rasp:, enable. tail ler. to 1.1111.421 pleas. Tim sates are principally at 3to 6 cents Vb. bump and liams—Thers I. a better motet—tho .apply Is 3J 'f neat Ims than weak, rrblb thsro a fair average de mand ion the MOO. The totloa-liatt 14111c5, trhlch are at the moons of about A's .a bead ea they run, are rspoitad: 868 head at Weg-5; 62Vmd for $3,=3 69, 1,210 head for 111,8= 02; 2,256 head for 60,19= 44;218 Imo. ftf $0, 53 49 1 81 do for VA 121• de for $3lB 76: 102 do for svis ; 43 do for $127 60, and 200 store .beep at $2 each. the Broadway Lodi,. CoL .agn - rrw teleamphe homburg lids inability to meet the delegatimq owing to 111 health LteuL Franker le due from the Muskingum district la tonight', train, when the entire toted will primedl to Cairo or Bled% Point forthwith, to fall rc Ofon. - Nmaratz.—The NeahrUle Gazette say.:—The Camber. lend at thin polar we receding slowly yeeterdny, withabout emu feet reported ea the shoals. We had harry rains agalo • yeaterdey, endnh may probably at our esteem to rhlug tgait. It looks a little Maang* to MO the river so fuller; his sweet tithe nor. • or. Loma—The Dr. Sane and Jacob Poo 1411,31 OUTIZeI. day, sod Mobil's departed foe Phtelough. The Republican, of Wedroodey, Lays :—(1.pta1...7. B.llat land, former owner of the Alonzo Child, him lwaglit Lact •Ph fete the boat lie lately porchamd the Gatuollll tu tored at the rate of $511,000 for to. whole toot; (80. Rol land Imo lobo charge of the ylloe hon.. The new and neat Little ale-wheel *Buyer Nilo. was yes terday purchased by Captains Yea. Townseud and L, Tows end Orr the emu of glB,OOO. The porches° imludect the trip that vas oo load Bikini. for the Ohl° . On tho to nna-a of the boat to this .port she .111 probably bo put fen . the DlLoolarirer Indy. The Captains Towinondb.,, • tOr gain M. the Nilo ; • • • • . . . • 115 steamer Carrier la going hack Into her old trode.-the illoonri riser abort pantei trade—and will run between this :wit and Giugow, Cambridge and Branswick,doring the balance arils amon. - - - •• . • The NOM of Wedneaday eale . .—Captain Green; sell known ea the former COMMander of the W. b. Bete& hue taken the. Tlnen, and run bet the rest of the mum. • Wednesday packet In the Northern Ltne. . • Steamboat itestetere . ' ! . . ARRIVED. DEPAIITn. Telegraph, Bro wm • Ille; Telegraph, Bramanle: , Alter.; Brommille; Jeficra,n, Bloomy/Bs . , Col. Bayard, E ll mbetb; Col. Bayard, .1510 , .."' - RITON-abOlat 4 lest—.t a stand. Ta l •lir.pl2l. Et•zarn Nmr Yalu. dug.l3.—Cotton Ls bury, sales of eGO bolos- Floor unsettled; tales 1000 Ltda. Wheat beam sales Id,- 000 beat,. Corn dratted; salts 33,000 bosh. • Prime Pore" , deolleed Sc, altb sale. at SONOQIO. Ler el steady at 1014 ea lle. Whisky hold au7.o. attaar acUre: Muscovado by,47. OZ. dam 6030 bags are now afloat to Hampton Hoed to come beta, ware add on private term. ateleseor 400,410.'- frattda on Cotton to Liverpool 7.30. PII3I.I.DII,PKIL, Aug. 13.—Dem only noticeable aurae to Breadetuffs am a material incroate le recalpta and a &elite In Prima. Flour held firmly at fl for wand old Mock, $3,00 for fresh gemmed made of new shoat, .d 'extra at 10,& 0 0 6 20. No change in Nye Flour or Corn Meal. haarceaded bc per boob; 0000 bush Sold 'at $1,,29.g1,30 for rid, analog at lb* former rata. Sale. of WOO bosh Rye ft 700 for new sod 711 t for old. Cola meets i fair inquiry and eopplim coma in slowly; 4000 bash yelleoreold at :00.. Cam stoady and to better demand; 4000 boob told at 37e„.111 for old Pronsylrania, sad St for nate Delaware. Protielotis 00le0 100 bbls birea Pork told at about $l4 and 100 tierce. lead at 10N. Bacot, Ilrmen tales of Hants at llall:q1Ides Ot 9341109%, and Ehoulderi ac 714, 7Y.. Palo 0 00 bbla hio Whisky at 'A. CMMoab Ang.Lt—Wur buoyant; bnytreatlll Der;Wine lowa aim.% , ftry utde dolts, sad Abe market la guLot at the tut quotarlma. Whoa heavy at sl®l,u3. for red, and $1,10(3.1,12 for white. Cent study at k/tegbo- R 3. to doll &Vies. pats 2@ba lower, and may be quoted at ink 430. Whisky firma it the ads foot op 1,134 bblo: Braid.= t h e Inquiry la teetes:l to Damn and Balk Ifeas, with • Sem mutat at tut veto:kola ealte of it Md. Raub Shouters" at 7q.16 bhda do, prices too dlenlad, wed =OO pieces plan BS= M. *I. Dent floaldese 1 ,1, ? 6 iJ" uld at e. axed 9so puss Haas atfl. • ' Baum; Awl 1.1•11onr a toned Howard tireathrateds eared at a deollrie of 3o Dom pseudo', 'potations Wheatdulb 18,000 bath told at $1,%.141,55 for shine, and $1,20 for red. Cara doll and So Dons while 0 . 4 7 . 3 k "' eats at 70€72. Pesti:Sou needy; sue Port Reheat $15,2b Haan 9%.. Whisky anchauged. - , • • • 1331:121 01110 IIILI l 2111110 S: Opel& to Visitors Seeking stealth or Plow ors, from Jon. lot to October lit. Accommodations for •Oyer 600 Visitor. 0117.0WHITEOULPH1713.spRINGS irs sltosted ti Warne Orscreir; If zones ?forth of Colmotnrs(the Capitol of . Oblo,) on the Eiloto Pam, 10 moo Gram Delsoms, b adios from the White OMPh.r_elt. * 0 On 113 . grafedif, Moult Ramo sad 'Madam& noms, sad 0 =lee from P/o I SMA , -V. ll "' "rl4ll smart. on the Colamtms, Piqua sod ,„,,,.....„ d. The medicinal qualities of them epOrge no. ep l ~ aee r l Erf Mom am:rot/or liberal Mors In Mei:UMW edsto• Arirforltoom or other hasoristlos. eddree ArIDDJW WLLSON. 354 wait. • VAXIGISI TA-Met:l CITY TAY-PAYEES WILL BY.AIi . IN tend that Ito other turtt+ will ads= fat the pep taint than Y pubthhett in the city ppm ettbor turd to ao the city pitrUhlt• taite now .114"" CITY TAX, TIDO DIMNESS TAX, , • WATER B.EIT, AND TEM TAX' • sou GLOOM AND ATA PAVDS ItirThe &T MUM= a3Cla dwarf U cot pie welt trill be yet Into the h T satta of wt tik'WP lot collection. .VVYL. JotodttSttetettw. FIRE BBIOK—The atteAtion of Iron omul - ,_• efectorers Is directed to oar /b. Bea. form& to be of the very test oitisittyowd perfect estfafeett mil:a on. rot set*: 1 2.2' q u ' 26 " . " -- " fot reeronetly tow •by CHADWIua a Cal +14 ,40 - - m .. uutkta.. tioa .d tea woo/ so-.4.41,..!01rgb. 10 .LET—A three story dweiliagi °u n lit atz olteesaik.. Omer* stmt lintare - 1112.110!4 No. 2 1 S Llbertyx.„ NVIIIVIUMIE4O.2.Itbit far g eale , bY. ISna Tx, J. J. On,
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