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Til fcHAl frYPKESS. FRIDAY ..ACMCST 10 SNOWDROPS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE. lerlr snowdrops! Parla unfoldent lanahea' a b!ue-er,'d child In glee. Mingled with th.ororna g"ldn Ys .hall snake a wreath for met While the lo Is on th river. And ita gnshlng lung If dumb, '. Xre tht arrowy eunbefttr.s QUlrer, 1 At th. pnr.le tloleta onus. Barly snowdrops, white and shining, . Skid mother wilh ft sigh. O'er a little grave you're twining. Pare as anppl's nigs on hiich; When my eoul ie tempest driroil, Tb'we starred portals brighten there. Poth mr little Boee In Heaven Wreathed oclestlal snuwdrup rear? Early anowdr w, flowers of blessing, . Sell a lick girl, bending low, Shall 1 aee the sun care-sing . Juoe'a Telr iu.es ere 1 go. Tn my noOtewhern jomafuines growing, 0 or tbe porch where iunrl.e bunt? lilt my tears ye urife to tlowiug. Xfti'ljr tnoadrupt, e w.ts llr.t. torly snowdrops, mei'k and lowlj . Ai the thoughts our childhood knew, Trres of tilth so hlgii and holy. Waiered hrealvstlon's dew; Angel flowers to mortal! granted, I caching men white thoughts to wear, ChUilr---n'H souls to Hoaven transplanted Once earth's early snowdrops ere. Parisian Scandal. A Parli corretpondent, writing under date of Jnly 13, it responsible for tbe following pttit morctauot gcandal in European courts: A food deal of Imperial scandal ia just now on the tapu. It ia Mid that tbe Emperor made it a point tttt he should be present at tbe opening of hie uncle Jerome's paper and that Prince Napoleon'3 reply was they bad tilready been remoTed for eaf'e custody to England. It is boldly asserted that among them are letters ftom Louis, Ex-King of Holland, solemnly asserting that the mar riage of Horteuse and himself was never consummated, and tbat consequently every cbild of hers was illegitimate. Kay, more, tbat he wai from the first conversant with tbe intrigne that had subsisted between Napoleon I and his wife, and that as for Louis XaDoleon. he was as much the son of the Dutch Admiral as Count Morney was that vaunt nannm. it au una oe irue, it is possible that Prince Napoleon msv think to hold these letters in Urrorm over tbe bead of the Smptror j not tbat I should think the man who with hit own right arm, and his own . . I...J u... i. - .... ia Duuujj uHu, una liovu iu ma ureagiib tuiijr bight would bate one jot ot his pretensions irom any nugDear ot mis Kin a. But queer things happen in all families, even when they are so well regulated as t- iirj, mi . ueurge ua Atiirug. mere was in iaci believe he is still living a man called by his intimates Tommy Garth. It was whispered that he was the son of one of George tbe Third s daughters bv General Garth. One day, however, the General believed himself to oe in txtrtmu, and calling to bis bedside bis putative son, he desired him, after his death, to inspect a certain cabinet, ot which be gave him the key, as in it he would find packet of letters of trreat iinrjurtunce to him. The General got well, but Tommy Garth's curiosity was so excited that he managed to fei noia ot toe papers, notwithstanding, her were in the handwriting of George li t thanking General Garth for savingthe honor or bis lamily, anaot the Uulie ot York, tbe Prince of Wales, tbe Duke of Cumberland, and the Princess Sonhia. rosceetinir his birth. The Duke of York's letter to the Prince Wales was to say in very familiar terms . . . . 1 . 1 1 , . inaicopnim was wuu cniiu Dy urnesi, ana that there was the devil to pay: and there were letters from tbe Princess SoDhia and tbe Duke of Cnmmberland (Ernest) admit ting tne gentle impeachment. Uartn, who was troubled with little delicacy, took post and hastened to Frogmore, where the Princess Sophia, was telling the lady in wait ing that he wanted to see bis "mother." Of course tie wdonid tb,ia filial request. But tbe following day Sir Herbert Taylor paid him a visit, and having heard his statement, and, in fact, seen the documents, demanded the price of them. "Ten thousand a year and peerage," was the reply. He returned day ortwo after and ottered 5, OOOayear and a place about the Court. All things were ready for sienatures. wben. at the eleventh hour, it was discovered that Garth had an attested copy of the documents taken, which. of course, entirely neutralized the value of tbe originals, the negotiation, therefore, fell to the ground: but Tommy Garth to this uuj ia suppunea, am iota, oy lae uourt. He is always in prison; but when things come to the worst, and be is about to take tbe benefit of tbe insolvent act, ai5 angel comes to him unawares, pays his liabilities and avoids all exoosure. Soma years ago be ran away with the beautiful wife of Sir Jacob Astley, and daughter of Six Henrv Dashwood. She for sook a handsome husband and 40,000 a year to share penury and Imprisonment with little iai uarto. cue uiea snout a year atler, hav ing oorne Dim a daughter. A Model Nurse-Girl—Feeding a Child on Pins. The Wilmington (Del.) Gazette says: "Tbe circumstance which this item records oc curred in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, some weeks ago. Mr. Lewis Welden and lady have a fine little child, now some six months old, for which tbev had orocured a colored girl, of twelve or fourteen years of age, aa nurse. Alter the girl had charge of me cniia a snort time, it Decunie puny, sick, and fretful, with very unusual symptoms, which caused the mother to suspect that something wag wrong. In order to satisfy herself, Mrs. W. one morning gave out that .v. : . r 1 . 1 I sus was, Kuiug iu visit n aeiKoour, ana wouiu be gone for several hours. She then secreted herself where she could observe the girl's movements. She had been watching but a few minutes, when, to her unspeakable hor Tor, tbe taw the girl get a large pin-cushion and begin putting the pins in the child's month, and trvintr to make it twallow them. The girl wai immediately secured, and chvaician called in. who. bv the nnnlirAtmn of proper remedies, succeeded in dislodging six or eight pins of large size from tbe child's ttomacn, wnne several more were extracted from the mouth and throat. It is believed that tht grave tbe baby, from time to time. about two dozen of the pins, but, under careful management, they have nearly or guile all been extracted, and it now flourishe Snely, tbougb its lite was tor a lone time dc anaired of. The crirl was sent awar. hut utterly refused to tell bow many pins she bad given tbe cbild, or what was her object in doing to. It ia believed, however, tbat the became tired or nursing it, ana toon tbit plan to pnt it out or tn way. BiaouLAi 'Waom About Cioab Smokimo. A man in England hat won a wager of by smoking eleven pounds of strong cigars within twelve hours. The feat was accom plished on a steamboat between London and Chelsea. The task was began at ten- A. M and ended at seven P. M. In tbe course nine hours and twenty minutes teventy-two cigars were lainy imonea out, tne greatest numoer consumed oemg in tbe second hour, when the smoker disposed of no less than sixteen. The smoker declared that he felt not the slightest difficulty or unpleasantnese throughout his nine hours and twenty min utes' work, and calculates that if the match had gone on to the end be should have won by half an hour. The only refreshment taken luring the progress of the match was h chop at two o'clock, the eating of which occupied twenty minutes, and a gill and half of brandy in oold water at intervals during tht smoking. Tbe betting when the maieh was first made was ix and seven foor against the smoker, but after a public trial at the) Whit Bear, Piccadilly, when tbe smoker consumed an enormous eightpenny oigax in three minutes, offers were made bet six t foor against time. Aa Abtisiax Oil Smiko i PiXHtYLVAiriA. TboeCrawford (Pean.) Dmotrat says that Mean. Williams A Co. in borinrforoil, near Tittiavilla), in that Bounty, struck an oil-vein at tit depth of 14 feet, on tbe 30th alt., tine when it hat ran tDontaneoatlr without pump or any other aid. than tbe ascending gu, from twelve to fourteen barrels every twenty-four bourt. The oil nonuia from th well pure and unmixed with any other sub ttanoa, and it run directly into the barrels, Pins. Queer Experience of a Thief Who Had Been Hung. The New Orleans correspondent of the St. Louis Rtpubluan thus refers to an Instance we have before mentioned: Some time ago a thief, who had been prac ticing hit art upon the passengers oi ims steamer Baltic on her upward trip, attempted to escape when tbe boat touched atBaton Rouge, having either obtained a satisfactory amount of plunder, or else being fearful that bis operations were mre". v Into town, but was pursued, overtaken and forced back to the boat. The Inst that the Baton Rouge people saw of him he was sus nended bv a rope from the hurricane-deck, urrounded by a crowd of the passengers and crew, and as the boat steamed away the spectators on shore were left in doubt whether he bad not been executed outright. Last Saturday mormnsr a biz, dirty fellow, named nellcy, whs arrested in tins city as a dan gerous and suspicious character, ana be turns out to be the identical fellow who danced the hangman's jig on that occasion. lie says inai ne nau a pat, woo waa seized on tbe boat after he himself had been brought back, and tbat it was the Intention to banc them both, but while they were busy with Kelly, the other suddenly broke from his captors, plunged into the river and swam ashore. A majority of those who hung Kellv were terribly in earnest, and were fully determined to make a corpse and a a ghost of him, but one of the paasengers. a very resolute man, imprudently cut him down, after he had been suspended until quite tenscless. Kelly says that he had never prayea oetore in nit ute, oai wnen ne found that they were bent on stringing him up, be did try bis hand at It, and thought he succeeded indifferently well. On recovering the use of bis limbs, the half-hanged man wits told to make himself scarce. He needed no second invitation, but leaped overboard at once, and swam ashore, with the halter about bis neck. An ugly purple circle around his throat, curving upward where it meets under tbe lobe of the left ear, bears witness to tbe truth of bis etorv. I be cord, ne says, was so small and bard that it took the skin off wherever it touched, and his neck felt as if encircled by a red-hot wire. Ice-water-Its Injury to the Health. 1 a , a If -town or away home on a hot day. and feels as if it would be perfectly delicious to have a glass of lem- onaue, soaa-water, or oranoy louay, oy au means let him resist the temptation until he gets borne, and then take a glass of cool water, a swallow at a time, with a second or two interval between eacb swallow, several noteworthy results will most assuredly fol low. After it is all over, you will feel quite at well from a drink of water, as if yon had enjoyed a free swig of either of tbe others. In ten minutes alter you will feel a great deal better. You will not have been poisoned by the lead or copper which is most generally found in soda-water. You will be richer by six cents, which will be the interest on $1 for a whole year! You will not nave fallen down dead from the sudden chills which sometimes result from drinking soda, iced water, or toddy, in a hurry. No well man has any business to eat ice or to drink iced liquids in any shape or form, if ne wants to preserve uis teem, protect tne tone of his stomach, and guard against sudden inflammations and prolonged dyspepsias. It is enough to make one shudder to see a beautiful young girl sipping scalding coffee or tea at the beginning of a meal, and then close it with a glass of ice-water; for at thirty she must either be snaggle-toothed, or wear those of the dead or artificial. Fresh spring or well-water ia abundantly cool for any drinking purpose whatever. In cities where water is artificially supplied, the case is somewhat different; but even then there is no good excuse for drinking ice water, because, even if the excuse were good in itself, tbe effect on the stomach and teetb are the same. Make a bag of thick wooleu doubled, lined with muslin ; fill it with ice; have in a pitcher an inch or two of water above the faucet, and let this bag of ice be suspended from tbe cover within two inches of the surface of the water. The ice will melt slowly and keep the water delightfully cool, but not ice cold. A still better effect will be produced if tbe pitcher it also well enveloped in woolen. Again, water almost as cool at it can be, unless it nas ice actually in it, may be had without any ice at all, by enveloping a closed pitcher pi.rtly filled with water, with several folds of cotton, linen or bagging, and so arranging it that these folds are kept wet all the time by -water dripping from another vessel, on the principle of evaporation. Jlall t Journal qf Health I Dbatb or a Most Sinqclab Nobleman. A Milanese nobleman, named Calderara, has lately departed tbit life, leaving bit whole fortune, amounting to 6,000,0001. as a legacy to the principal hospital of Milan. His fav orite maxim was evidently a reversal of the old adage, "A fat kitchen makes a lean will," for bis sole food had for years consisted of half-starved rabbits. About a hundred of these animals were discovered running wild about the house in which he died. A few weeks before his death this Italian Elwes, who lived in tbe most perfect seclusion, and in a state of misery and filth which defies description, was visited by a deputation, charged with the office of collecting subscrip tions for Garibaldi and tbe Sicilian cause. At this application he opened his eyes very wide, and protested tbat he had never heard of tbe cause or of the man. "It is only late ly," he added, "and by a mere accident, that he hat been informed that the Austrians were no longer in Milan." a DiacRiPTiON or Cabavax Thavblimo im Athica. One by one tbe caravan sinks into torpid slumber. At this time, especially w ben in the jungle bivouac, tbe scene often becomes truly impressive. The dull, Ted fires flickering and forming a circle of ruddy light in the depths of the black forest, flam ing against the tall trunks and defining the foliage of the nearer trees, illuminate lurid groups of lavage men, in every variety of snape ana posture, a cove, tne aarK, purple sky, ttudded with golden points, domes the earth, with bounds narrowed by the gloom of : A. . A 1 1 i iji .L. . I " uigub. aiiu, ucuuiui ia too weaieru uorixon, a resplendent crescent, with a dim, ash-colored globe in its arms, and crowned by Hes perus, sparkling like a diamond, sinks through tbe vast of space, in all glory and gorgeousnest of eternal nature't tublimett works. From such a night, methinks, tbe Byzantine man took hit device, the Crescent and the Star. Capt. Bur ten' t antral Africa. 20 of MaoKiriciNT Entbbtainhivt to Baboi Rothschild. The Leader announces that tht Dodo Club of this city intend giving a mag- nincent entertainment to Baron Kotnscbild of Paris, now visiting Lake George, on hit return to Htw York. Delmonico hat re ceived orders to furnish one of hit superb dinner for a hundred guests. Jamet T. Brady will preside, assisted by Edmund L. Hearn. Esq., and Judge Daly; and the design in contemplation it. to make the five-score guests an embodiment of all tbat is most trifled, brilliant, remarkable and wealthy. within thirty miles of the City Hall. Tickets are placed at $20 each, to be advanced (jo, snoum tne rusn tor mem prove exces- sive. jytw xork raper. a to A DuvriKacutHED Londob Fbtb. A ftte was recently given by Sir Joseph and Lady Pax ton, at their residence at Sydenham, adjoin ing the Oryttal Palace, at which the Chancel lor ot tne r.xcnequer, ma iiune ot Argyie, tne Duchess of Sutherland, the narquia and Mar chioneea of Normauby, Lady B lan tyre, Sir John Pakington, Lord John Manners, Earl andCounttw" of Stanhope, Lady LouiaaCaven- dish. Marauit of UarUuatou, alarauis and Marchioness or tttanora, ana upward or 300 members of both Houses of Parliament, and eminent tcientino ana literary gentlemen, were present. ' A Ncmismatio Coi lkctiok. A clerkintht Traders' Bank, at Rochetter, N. Y., hat minus. ..alii: in lection embracing: American penny coined before Che Christian Era, half- T. i , i i i . . n . : peonies uauiou uj maawsMjii uaoius, uuubkuvui, Vermont and New Jersey in the last century. and a medal or penny-token of 1781, stamped iu f ranc lor circulation in tbit country. a . TXXXI CINCINNATI DAILY PRESS, AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, II rOBLlBHID , ITIRT MORNINO. SUNDAYS ROT EXCEPTED. -HI- II. HM3It:i Sc Co. rKOFRIKTOKM, AT ONE CENT! SEVEN CENTS PER WEEK tfAILKD AT Three Dollars and a naif a Tear OFFTOBi VlNtC ST., BSTWKN THIRD AND riMIBTH IIP. TUB CIMTOtt-HOrHK. Tbe Prorrlelote ' tliiiv rases off-t lo i ubllc a complete aswipaper, Into which more mat tar Is condenses' than If coatalned la acme dallies ot nnch treeter pretensions u !, and which tbejr furnish at a price that brines It within the reach vf very man and woman In Cincinnati, who are able to IftlMf. We ak a fair rourparlaun of tbe Passe wib tbo other papers of this city or ot anr other city, ami the Indfment of oar nwlert whether wo do not furnish a paper equally attractive at one-half, or less than half the coat of the other Cincinnati dftlliea. Taa Pailt Pasas, since It came under I ho present manafement, has loot-eased rapidly in circulation, and hat now probably as larte a circulation within the city of Cincinnati aa anr other Journal, and la In creaelnt at a rate equal to the roost eanunlne expec tations of its proprietors. From Ita large circulation, and from Ita site wok h make advertisements much mom conspicuous than they can be in the Urge paperi, Tna Daav Tares offers the most ntaftVlo advertising medium In this city. Its advertising business has largely Increased, and Ita cotnmne an a reepectable exhibit or the btul nest and enterprise of the city. Ita columns are es pecially looked lo for a targe class of advertisements of " Wants" and "Pot Sale," and for servants, etc, which almost Invariably bring prompt answers. People who are out of employment, or who want help of any kind, caa place their need before thou sands of the laboring or employing claaaea by a twen ty-lre-cent advertisement tn Tat Daily rates. Ti Daily Faxes hat also a larger circulation In Oovtngton and Newport than the aggregate of all tbe other Olnolnnatl papers. Business men In Cincinnati can In bo way Inorean their business so easily and certainly as by advertis ing la this paper. Jtoutea can be easily established for the Daily Pasas In any of the towns within a day's dis tance of Olntinnatl by railroad, and carrierswlll find that a little energy and labor will build op routes which will be valuable to them; and the great num ber of a one-cent paper that can be distrlbnted in al most any town, will furnish a handsome Income to the carrier. Wo are ready to make arrairgemeuta fur routes In towns not yet occupied, with persons who can furnish satisfactory assurances of character and resposel- lltty. THE CINCINNATI 1 A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS DBTOTBD TO Fereig tu Domestic Now, Liter. tore, Science, The Arte, Com merce, Agriculture, MV ebaaiee, Bdacatien. IS P0BLI8H1K EVERY THURSDAY FBOM TBB. OFFICE OF THE DAILY PRESS, Vine-ot., opp. Custom House. CINCINNATI, O. -BI- H. REED & CO., PBOPBIETORH, One Dollar a Year, I N ADVANCK1, To sncourags the onaatloa e Clubs XWILVK PAPEBS wlU be sent to one address tor HI KB DDL LABS, and a greater number lo that ratio. Tu Wxiaur Faxes will ke 4 complete Famll Journal, second la tea merit aad variety of Ita con tents, to ao paper la the country. This, and the lew price at which la offered, especially to clubs, fe ax peetad to give It a large circulation, both Norl h and Booth. A d vertiH pi r m WTIX SEAU IT IN MIND. THE DAILY PlfiBSS -UAS IBK II 11,1,1 PRESS Largest City Circulation MISCELLANEOUS. I I ECONOMY I ZJ Save the Pieces 1 UHHFCsj IN K VERY IIOTJSF FOR mending Furniture, Tors, Crockery, Ulaaswara, etc. . Wholeaale Depot, Vn. 4. Odar-atreet, JJew York. Addresa UKNBY C. HPAI.IU NO A CO., Box No. B.eilO, New York. Put up for Dnalers In cases containing four, elfrht, and twelve doren a leatlHfnl Lithograph 8I10W card accompanying each paj-knge. deal -ay PROPOSALS rOR SEALINO-WAX. PosTorrtca Dxpasthknt, July tt, 18S0. SKALKD PKOPOHAI.H WILL BK RE CEIVED at this Department until tlio 3d day of September next, at 13 o'clock, noon, for furnishing Sealing-wax, lor the ue of the Postofllcee In the L'nitml States, from the date that thecontrnct. there f r shall be executed to the list day of December. 18M. The Wax to be delivered, froe of expense, at the blank agenoies of the Poetoffloe Department, at Washington, O. U.; Mew York City, and Cincinnati, Ohio. . . Too eMImatmt quantity of Wax required at each agency yearly Is specilted below. DlsTIICT No. 1. n'aMaflfo, D. C. 150 pounds of scarlet seallug-vax, of good quality, for ordinary use. DtsTfttcT No. 2.-itf A'ew for City. nun pounds of scarlet sealing-wax, same as for Dis trict So. 1. District No. 3. At Ciaciaaoi, Oaio. pounds of scarlet sealiug-wax, same aa for DIs trkt No. I. The contract will be awarded to the lowest and beit bidder, the Itest bid to be determined after careful oxamiuatlon for the purpose of ascertaining which bid will, In its practicitl results, be moet ad vantageous to the Depart ment. If t lie DIMricta should be reconstructed or In creased In number, the sealing-wax shall be deliv ered at such place or places as tho Postmaster-General shall designuto. at pro ruta prices. Samplea of the sealing-wax required to bo furnished can be seen at, or procured from, either of the above named agencies. tach bidder rouat furnish, with his proposals, evi dence of his ability to comply with his bid Two sufficient securities will be required to ft con tract. Failures to furnish the sealing-wax con tracted fur promptly, or furnishing an article infe rior to that contracted for, will be considered sum riant riiin for the forfeiture of the contract. Bids not made In accordance with these proposals wilt not be coustdorod. Proposals niuHt be marked, on the outside of the envelop, rroposais tor oeaiing-wax, auu mo iei ter containing them be addroHgcd to the First As- slstaut rustnuvjter-uenerai, vvasniugiju, v. u. J. HOLT, anl-lawdw Postmaster-Oenoral. ffWK CUNAKD LIlVK-tSTEAlH FROM tih QueeDBtown.BrftiHb and North American Koyal Mall ('utupiiuy'it Mere w ttteamers, a ii r k a l. a p 1 a w , l.lim tntiR. Cunt, llmikltyr: ETNA. 3,40(1 tuna. Capt. And. mm ; JUKA, 2.400 timi. Capt. Moody: KEDAK, a,3O0 Iudm, Capt, Cimk : mid other luaffiiinctHit ana powernu fl.riamprn, win Han irom tw York every alternate Thurwlar for Liverpool, cai!nat yueenBtowu, to iaua paneuera ana un patent?, RATES OF PAHMAOK. CABIN-S?;. Cliil'lren under 12yoarul okb hall price. Infants free. Tho Cabin paujnonKerB will have a table amply supplied with fruhh provision of the best quality. All Cabin reqi.faitrjn (with bods, bed 'JtiiK, toweli, Ac.) aro provided by the CVmpany, Wine, ipirlt and malt liqnort can bo obtained on board at moderate ratoa. &rEEHAUE-9;iO. Children under 13 yeara of aire half price. Infanta 85. Tho Bteerage paaaengera ha to provide thumielvea with beds, bedding and totrela ; also a knife and fork each, one table-ipoon, one tra-Bp xjn, one tin plate and one drinking can. They will be allowed provisions of the best quality aa much as they can eat, cooked and served by the CoDipany'a arrvauta, and each passenuer will be sup plied with three quarta of water daily. Person! wishing to tend for their friends can obtain certifi cates of passage. From eork to Now York $,10 for adults; children under 12 yean half price; under 1 year A3. From Liverpool to ew York $40 for adults; children under 12 years half price; under 1 year $5. These Steamer are built of iron, in water-tight compartments, carry each an experienced surgeon, and every attention is paid to the comfort and ac commodation of passengers. As they proceed direct to fork, tbe great risk and delay of calling at John's is avotdrd. For passage, apply to GOOD EVE, ABKELL A ELLIOT, fh'l BmadwaT. New York. Or to our Agent, WM.B. BARKY CO.. jylO Cincinnati, 0. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.E.-IN PUR SUANCE to an ord.-rof the Probate Court Hamilton County, to medirected, I will oiler for Bale on the 6th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. I860, three o'clock In tho afternoon, on the premises, following described real estate, towit: The west half of thouorth-wost quartorof unction eight in Townnhipseven, south of range two east, the district of lands subject to sale at Lima, Ohio, containing eighty acres, sitnato In the county Mercor and State of Ohio, and being the samo prop oi ty convoyed to Clemens Kramer by Patut of United States, dated October lo, 1844, and recorded Invol.iM. pago liirf.of the Records of the General Land Office. Appraised at S9IH). Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale and the residue thereof in one and two years thereafter, with interest from the day of sal o, to be secured mortgage on the premise. J. B. L. 8CHULTE, Aaminisiraier oi jona xi. ocauuv, awviuwui fjy31-aml 31ALTBY'S CELEBKATED AND SUPEBIOB Hermetically Sealed COVES AND OYSTERS, PUT UP Especially for Summer Use. TIIBY ARE EXTRA IN SIZE, AND tho most uxitnlsite Qavor. No expense or labor earud in getting tbeiu up. Tbe object was to get up AN B'XTUA ABTICLK I Which .been successfullr accomplished. - GIVE THEM RIAL SATISFACTION WARRANTED ROBERT ORR, Agent, Jel-eotltf Depot Mo. 11 West Fifth-street. HAVE YOU LOST ANYTHING? ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PRESS! Oo You Want A HOUSE? ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PRESS. ROOFING! ROOFING! THE OIJTCAI.T ELAeiTIO MKTAI.l,ig BOOKINU Is unbred to the puhllc as the boet oueapiist Metal Huol now used, its merits Uavnig U'ltc d by au experience of years in this city and ciuity. Applied to flat or stoep, old or new build. nigs, no 'ioii.,r used tasteiiua securely witnoot Bfdiir tn thn lu'tl,,,, itf thu elemeuts. Frupareri unlets, boxed fur shipinont to any part III LUIieu BUiUS, cuu ue upr-neu vy en? uw wuu dmary luwhitmral skill. niylC If ttrtlers proiiiptlv nlled. . UAlilWa.liljdl L'tj., m West Second -street. niii.nntnii TOO 1-I.ITTLK MIAMI - UAtLXrlAD X UKlOUl 1tfaSI S1B1, Ul, A3, Mr. J. J BL'TLEU. Agent, (JluclnuaU : IMeaaaaeud na ric i UAiibuaa oi jour Excelsior Copying and Writing Fluids, And oblige yours truly, au7-aw TKEIGHT AGENT. nKlKTOL, CUT CABDH.-AFINBABTI. MM XT.h lur i'riuting put piiues, fl uui No. Ito .Ko. luclnslve. .iu-,! r,icelTcd ana tor sale ny UIXON, CHAXKIICLI) A VOtDH, ew r and B WslrattMU. aarAY iivnivs .iimT itRCRiVRn. T encaitooos Wax Candles, white and colored. For sale, wholesale ana retail, ny . A. Mi IiONAlD ft CO., ot 811 and Branch 449 Weet Fourth -at. TfENT At nn.tt H BOSTON WATER u v HACK KKH - Just receisad. 30 cans Bent Co. 'a Boston Water-craokars, lor sale, wholesale and retail, br A. MCDONALD ft 00., au 86 and Branch 114 1 Weet funrth-at. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE An Invoice of 8a pockets. In store aud sale. A. a, i.Vbi an, .119 and 3-.it Maln-tt. aut a us , axv ana aA aau-at. INSURANCE. ft : ! ! Ht. of at in of the by OF I - and vi ex ot ur UXV. 1 for i i j . 01101cm FIRST-CUSS INSURANCE. BT TBB Inerprate4 18l9.-Chartf3r Ft9rpetaaU Cash Cspltit Enlarged Half Million or Dollar! AGENCY KMTAIU.IHHKD IN CUNCIN. NAT! In 13, Riite-dathiff ftU preiwnt locnl liiiiirnnce com pan f eti ud neenciw In the Iniuranc tuntnww in thin city. Thlrty-flTe jreara conHtnnt riiitv hfirA. cnniblnted with wMlth. flimrlonce. nter frl(t mid llberslity, efipecfalir commend the iRtnft nnarai)ca Companr to the (nrorabls patronage ot thin community afandlnff lolltArr and alone, the oln Hurrlvor and llrltig pioneer of Cincinnati under hi Iters of 1823, The largest loss erer tnstainea rr any insurance company at one Are In Ohio was by the tna, at Uhllllcuthe, April. 1S.''3, and amounted to (llt.Wl 67, mostly paid prior to thirty days after the Are. Losses paid in Cincinnati during the past six Teart, $177,64B 78. Cash Capital, - - $1,500,000! Abeolttte and animpalred with t net inrplai of 8fil4,14li sr. And the prettfjr of forty-one yarn' encceei and em , perlenc. Ineatiuente of Over $100,000 In Ohio Securities FIR AND INLAND NAVIGATION. Kink accepted at. ter mi ronnintent with eolvency and fairprotiti. EflptM'ial attention given to Innur ance of Dwellings and content for terms of one to fire yea re. Application made to any dnly anthortiwd arnt firomptly attendod to. By strict attention to a fogit mate ln-iurauc huilnetw, this Company Is enabled to offer both indemnity for the pant and security for the I inure, roiicie lesuea wuuout aeiay oy CARTER dc LINDSEY. Aceat Mo. 40 Mftiu-Btreet, and No. 171 Vine-street. J. J. HOOKEB, Agent, Fulton, 17th Ward. 1 mtUtl la.nl IWItialnn Hv Wl-ay o! 1 ItUCHANAN, Newport, Ky. RELIABLE INDEMNITY. PHCENIX IIAKTFORD, CONNECTICUT. Devoted Solely to Fira Inxnrance CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 580,000. . Ij. I.OOMIH, President. H. KELLOGG, Hecretory Thla welt.known and reliable Ctrnoratton conttn nes, at ita Agency in this city, to Issne Policies against loss or damage by Fire, on nearly every deacription ol personal property, at current rates. Losses Paid at this Agency. J. J. BERNE, itr Agent, 3:1 West Third st. J. B, Uuiu, licitor. JOS M. AENNKDT, Agent, Uovington. Branch Offloe Phoenix Insurant) Co, , 33 West Third-street, Cincinnati, Ohio. sysT Affents annointed. Loasea adinated and vatd. Correspondenoe promptly attendod to. Insurance Blanks furnished Agents, and the businoss of Company In the Western, North-western and oouth western States and Territories under the supervision ana management oi - a. ii. dc n. im. MAGiLL, jB27-cm , GENERAL AGENTS, National Insuranoe Company, CINCINNATI, OHIO. jrkFFICB HOUTH-WEST COB.NEH, OF ntAifi anij riion i-oTiiiiisTa. Marine, Inland Transportation and Fire Bisks. ! TAKEN AT CURRENT RATES. ' DIRECTORS: John Burgoyne, B. M. Smith, Sobert Moor, '., Fecheimer. B.W.Smith, nm. iii'pwonn, t-nas. i.. moors, a . A. w teaemer, i uoe. unf L. Boss, Thoa, in. Henry aiii. kaiunn outtuuiojii. rreaiaeui, . 0. TftMBm, Scr3Ury. nofl-bfm p. A. BPBIOMAN, Barrror. Western Insuranoe Company OF CINCINNATI, FFICE IN THE SECOND STORY s ao. ii x rout-street, Datween main ana sycamore. This Company Is taking Fira, Inland and Marina xtisxs at current raiee oi premium. xioaaea lainy aajiutaa ana promptly paia. TJIREtrrORS; T. F. Tckert, F. Ball, B. W. Pomeror, Wm. Glenn, W. O. Whltcher, W. 0. Mann, Bobt. Mitchell, W. U. Oomstock, L. 0. E. btons, Robt Buchanan, J. ti. Shaw, Geo. Stall, Wm. Sellew, Both Evans, J. H. Taaife, David Gibson, II. Brachmann, J. 0. Isham. .. Uiearwater, Ittos. 11. Klllott, T. r. KUKBBT, President. 8TKPHXK MoasE, Secretary. nog OniO WHITE SULPHUR SPRIXGS! Delaware County, Ohio, OPEN TO VISITORS SEEKING HEALTH OR PLEASURE, rKOM JUNE TO OCTOBER. KTS FOR THE KOUND TRIP, per Little Miami Itallruad and Cincinnati, a and Davtuu Kallroad. at Yt.10 A. M.. Hpringneld to White Sulphur station. l icKts ior ins nouna t rip, nper imue inianii Bailroad, at 7t,'IO and 10 A. M. and 11 P. M., and 3 it uincinuati, uamuton ana uarton uauroau, t30 A. M., via Columbus to Lewis Center. tor rooms or other Information, address A. WILSON, JR., White Sulphur PoetoBlce, Jc24-tf Delaware Counts, Ohio. CINCINNATI FUEL COMPANY, COAL-IARD AND OFFICE. No. 108 K. TH IRD-HTRKKT, YOVGHIOOnENY, WINIFREIDB, 1ND Hartford City C O A L H, Delivered at the lowest market reu. "Orders aollclted and proniptW executed. 7-ajr W. M. UUBDELL, Heoretarr. Sometliing TVew THE EROVAPOIt PORTABLE COOK-STOVE No Smoke, No Dirt, No Heat! To disroinmode the operator. The beat and economical Hummer airaufuuieul extant. In prac icai operation avers aay.at i A. u no. aa V?urth'.treet. jounty l unta ior saw. jei-cm t FAKHIONABI.K SHIRT IINIIPA'. TUHKR AND DIALER IM UKNTH'VlJU- runiunw uwvb, I IS WE8T FOORTII-MTREET. miHt.8. WIMIHaWH. Onlter aW-ar ; LocenEvs peach depot, No. 194 Fodt-t. Oommuoiai Offioi BniLoiiia. 1. , SSSBSM ON AND AFTER JULY 30, I WILL have a dall supply of Fdachea during the se son, ror sale oy tne ooa or Dasaec. JylT-am JOHN 0. LOUGH BT. muGrOia ho sivcx'X'xx, : i . Urn. a W.et 1'onrlk-atrMt, . ,. A R B NO W R EftEITINfl A UDITTONH JM. xn.tr larK. aseoriuieus lu w attine., vswsay AtlverwAre .uii lii.mi)iiil.. A I.HO-A flu. aasortmxntof FUU4 Tea gets lntlery em tp-ra-alassss. mllK AND BROWN B &0 cross i ust received au( i aixoM, ouatvi BONNET BOARDIi. a ior sale ar IXI.l) A WflODH. Nxv-y;'' r-zxT. riii T n i rs. ,J.ili,ll T and f Walnunueet, RAILROADS. OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS FARE REDUCED. Round Trip Tickets to Lewis Center, via Columbus, $4. Little Miami Columbus & Xenia —AND— CINCINNATI, HAMILTON AND DAYTON RAILROADS. fflCKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE Js. unices 01 tna uompanies. P. W. DTBADIB, General Ticket Agent. LITTLE MIAMI —AND— —AND— CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON RAILROADS! -N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 11, IftAll. Trail nn will i1ryi.rt n fnllnwa O A ITla fsAriLasri? IIUUI VI 111,1.(1 Uait la Uallll llton and Daytou Dpit For II am 11 ton t lcbmond I InilfnnaDOlli. Lob nnn port. Darton. Ac. 7i;0 A. M. XfRKSH-Krora Little Miami Pepot. and from Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dayton Prpot ConnectN via Col um hue and Cleveland; via CVilnmbim. Creetllno and Pittsburg; Tin Uolurabui BtennenTtiie and Pituhnrc; na uoiiimbua, uoiair and Kenwood; and via Coin m bus, Belalrand Pitta. hnre: alno for Snrlnfftipld and T)lawmrA. 7t;i a jti. tsAfKitw- rom Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Donot Alio connect at Day on and Dayton Depot Alio connect at Day Hprlnaflfld. Urbanaand SandoakT: and with ton for HprinftVld, Urban a and ganduaky; and with Dayton and Michigan Road for Troy, Plqua, Sidney, iMuu auu juiiuiNaui iwu iur iivi riiiUBs omueji i Iiimtv. Fort Wivna and Ohirjuro. AIsa tar Toledo. Mjrwun anu mii piiinui iu vKUsuav. H A. nf. From Cincinnati. Hamilton and Day. ton Depot Accommodation for Hamilton and Waj btationa : Conner te at Hamilton for Oxford, Ao. 10 A.M. KXFK KSM Irrom Little Miami De pot ConuecU via Columbna ud Dlair and Ben- wood; Tin Colnmbm, fielalr and Pittsburg; via Co mm bus, Crest line andPitUburf, and Ti Colom- buaand Clernland. lli.'ltt P If filPR Kh H From Cincinnati, EiH union ana nay ion uepoi ror uayion, oprinn fleld, Urhaua, Bellefontalne and Kenton: alao at uayion lor -.JoiKmoui; connect via n amnion iot Itlchmonn, Indianapolis, ana all polnta weet. ;ii50 P. M. From Cincinnati, Hamilton and uayion lenoi or Hamilton ana au way Biauona; vuiiunuLB BI Ainuiuiuu iur viicrtij or,. 4 P. 1" rom Little Miami Depot Aooommo datlon fur Col um hue, topping at all War Station aino iur rpriDKUOiu. H P. W. From Little Miami Depot Acoommt nation ior a ima. mopping at way niationa. l - ita Jd-xr ii cm rruiu wiuuiuiiin, umiu llton and Dayton Depot For Troy, Piqua, Bldnoy, AJium, f ui s nnrua auu tuiuau . nimv itr luinivt Detroit and all polnta in Canada; connects via u a nil. ion ior iticnmona, (Uoganspon, ao 11 P. M. KX Pit KSft From Little Miami Da- pot Connects via Columbus, Bteubenvllle and Pitts burs: via Columbus. Crestltna and Plttsburff : via , noltimbus and Cleveland; via Columbus, Belalr and Henwood; and via Columbus, Belalrand Pittsburg. 8LEEPINO-CABS ON THIS TRAIN. For all Information and Through Ticket pleana aooW at the Ottlces. south-east corner of Front and Broadway west aide of Vine-street, between the Post office and the Burnet House: No. X Burnet House; ao. O Kast Tbird-itreet : Hmh-etreet De pot, aud at the Kant Front-street Depot. Trains run by Columbus time, which ii eeren mln um uuier man isincinnau time. P. W RTIIADKR. Oeneral TlrkAt Aff.nt. Omnibuses call for passengers by leaving direction aitno ncaei uidcw. apju RAILROADS! COMMENCING APRIL 15, 1860. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. BROAD GAUGE. CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. TWO DAILY TRAINS FOR TIN CENNES, Cairo ftnd tit. Louis at 4t'J3 A. M. ana mita r. 01. Three dally trains for Lonlsrllle at 4i95 V. Mm '4 r. ol. auu o'ifi r. ni, Tincennes Accommodation leaves at 9 P. M. One train for Svansvllle at d.t'J.1 A. M. The trains connect at Ht. Louis for all polnta Id Kansas and Nebraska. Hannibal, Qulnoy and Keo kuk; at tit. Louis and Cairo for Memphis, Vicksburg One throush ttain on Hundar at fitftfl P. M. Roturning. fast line leaves East St. Louis, Hundayi excnntd, ai 7 M. arriving at Olnolnnatl at At no p.m. Express train leaves St. Lonls dally at 7t90 P. M, 1 arriviDK at uinciunau ai 7isjv A. m. For throuah tickets to all nointa West and Bonth. tease aonlv at the offices: Walnut-street Hons, h. tween Sixth and Seventh-streets; No. 1 Burnet House, corner emce; North-west corner Front and Broad way; Spencer House Office, and at the Depot, cornet s ronana jniii-ttreeM. umniDuses cau forpaasea gers. JC. FLINT, pio vice rresiaen THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. CINCINNATI. RICHMOND AND INDIANAPOLIS —AND— Cincinnati & Chicago RAILROADS. at ! "REAT TJIHOTGHROtrTK TO TBI EST FOR INDIANAPOLIS, TEBKK HATJ Dl. LOUIS, CHICAGO, LAFATETT IAS A A a A A IV. OOAN8POBT, if rsuni A Thrive dalhr throuah train laaf HI vthtri IVimI .111 1 U A n u i a n u "v, v Jfts Me ouu wfBu a in, auu aj at. aa. ThNUtfh to Indianapolis without uaaage ox xjurmm Direct OonnseHona At Richmond, with Cincinnati And Thlnturn Kail. road, fur Anderson and all polnta on th BelUfon wnne nauroua xjine: noitoma, ijoffamiport. fra and all polnta on the Wabaah Vallnv Kallroad. At Indlauapolii for Torre Haute, Mattoon. Puu. Ht. Louii aud Illinois Central RallroAd. At Lafarette for DaurlUe, Tolono, Decstnr, Bvrlng field, Nuple. putney, and Hannibal and St. Xoeepk Baiiruawi. At Chicago for Baolne. Kenoeha, Mllwaukle. La oroaae, fit. Fault Prairie da Chlen, bock Uland and 1UWI UHJt The II P. II. Train HukM dlmutt nrninaaHMi - LoHttiiBpurt with Logu8purt, Peoria and Burllnfftoa Railroad, for Oilman, El Paso, Peoria, Burlington, w unit. , H, VIKtCUM aUU AVIAIUOllUi tUAKlLlg Ul diatADCO TWENTT-FIYE HUES SUOBTEB THAN BT AJtT OTHEB BOUTS, 1VD lOO MITjES shorter TUAM VIA OMIOAQO. Fare as low and Time as Quick as dj any jomer Kooie. This la ezclnslrelT a Western and North-western Route. hsYlnff as &Torabla &rransaments with nnn. nectlnf Hoads as any other Route. Pausing throogh a hitThlr-eultlTated conntrr. with numsrona Uwni auu Tillages, it uiicn pairtms more pieasani acoozn modatinn fur safety, comfort and Interest than ant other Route for the above named aoiuta. tor Through Tickets or any further Information bt sura auu appiy bv ltif Walnut -utreet, between Vourth and rifth-streeta. North-eaiit enrner Front and Hit-tail war Tftin. Biut TiuDiiiTV) pe.weea AiuruSf HuDM a&Sl runujuicei Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Pepot, Fifth j BUth-streets. J). M. MOUBOW. DU W ii uoiuuiv ai. a iii nuiriuar!. rH-uor A3fUI. AsTUmnlbUBUS will call for naaitanffAi-i bv la&vtna thmr names at either of the Ticket Office. ar.16 W. H. SMITH. Agent. INDIANAPOLIS AND SHORT LINE RAILROAD. Shortest Route by 30 Miles. v . TO aU TnJO CHANGE OF OARS TO INDIAN A Pa JLV OLlrf. at which slace It unites with railroads fur and from all point in tbe Weet aad Mortb-weut THRKK PAHHENQXft TRAIN! Leave Cincinnati dally from the foot of Mill and Front e tree t. fiidO A. M.-CHIOAGO MAlXi.-ArrlTeg at In- aiaiutpous ai iu: a. m . i jnirgo ai ir,s, Jli50 A. M. Terrs Haute and Lafayette Acecva mmiatiun arr in istlndiaaHiwlis at 4:60 P. M. tf P. II. -CHICAGO 1CXPI11H8.-Arriet at Indl- anapuiis a iiu.toi-. n, uuicago m r.au a, at. tilaeplng Ca nare attached to all night-traltuo tnis iiu ie, auu rua niwujin w vuioaao aritnotis aUlrBe sunt ro sure ron are In the rictat tlokst-offles bafcra rou purcuas. your ticket, and ask tor Ucjssts Tie ou purckas. your tlcl lAwr.uc.ouri ana inan do is. iTar. th. suus, and tiui si inorlw thai by I ethei rout.. ltuirffaM flhaekail thrnn.k. If ftoUuU T(IKT8, good onU need, a b. oh. talued at tn. ticket offlces, at Bpenoer House oorner, North-west eoru.r ot tlroadwar and "rootl klo, 1 fiur1"5. "" corner; at the Walnnt-atreet Housl No. 0 last Third-street, and at Depot OOloe, foot oi mm, on rroui-.ira, where Ml mosmut I u lor ma- ,ou n mm um. Omulbuse. run lo and Iron sack train, and will call tor pasaeucere at all notala, and ail fart, of Um wtr, VI Hsnuaj am,, eas as w,nr yuioe. , axt ax- u. ifOavA. , RAILROADS. GRAND EXCURSION GRAND EXCURSION —TO— MONTREAL AND PORTLAND! FORMAL OPENING OF THE Toledo. Detroit and Canada Line! Toledo. Detroit and Canada Line! CINCINNATI, HAMILTON, AND DAYTON. DAYTON ADN MICHIGAN, —AND— —AND— GRAND TRUNK RAILROADS. TP" GRAND OPKNTNf flAVINO jl Men DoiponcKi nntii now. n div en poetponed nntll now. an npportunlty it af I to wltnmn th nxwntinn of th Prtnr of fnrdtxl to wltnoM th rocoptlnn of the WiiIm. the llhimlnnHon of thn Victoria Bridse. Die play of Kirwork, Ac, at Montreal. Kound Trip Tlckotn '21. Cincinnati to Portland and rmurn ; Good from AnfriMt 1, to September 10. will be placed on tale at tho Officea of the OonipaniM on tbe SAth loatf anil remain until Auguit 6, Inclmlve. r. TV, B I HAl'Ml, Jrl7-tt General Ticket ARont. RAILROADS. MISCELLANEOUS. HALL'S PATENT. , -es (I .4 HALIs, CARROLL & CO , Noi. 13 and 17 Banc Colnmbla-atrsftt- M. BURGLAR PROOF HA FEH. They hare gtveo more aatisfaotion than any other now In nee. we oner a rewara oi una jtiuutiAnu uvii LARS to anr neraon that ran. nn to the nrmetit time. show a single Instance wherein they haye fallrd U preserve their contents. With this 8AFK we challenrre all competition, a being the beat Fire Proof. Burular Proof, or Fire and Bnrglar Proof now made; and are willing to tea, with any establishment in tho Union, and the party Ailing first to forfeit to the otlwr the sum of 92,001). We are prepared to furnish a better Haf", and at lee cost, than any other manufacturer in the ITnlU-d States. Booond.hand Safes of other makers nlito on baud. We respectfully invito the public to call and eicem tne oar stock before purchasing ifore purchasing elsewhern. HALL, CARROLL & CO., Moa. 10 and 17 Cast t'olnmlila-stml aoll-ay MOSELY'S TUBULAR WBOUGHT-IBON Arch Bridges AND CORRUGATED IRON ROOFS, (ARGUED AND FLAT,) A RR AS CHEAP AS WOOD, AND OtR jrm. maawacivry ts capame 01 supplying any ua mand. Oormgated Iron Hheete constantly on hand, of all ize, painiea ana re any ior mipueni, wun iuu in tructions ior applying tnem. ijeave oraert at 00 nut imra-sr. iel-yCaw illOHELY cV OO. REMOVED. ADAMS, PECKOVER & CO, Han remoTed the Bales-room of the ALLIGATOR COAL C00K1X6 SME From No. 333 Fourth, to their new store, B. W. CORNER OF FIFTH AND ELM. N. B. Ordsrs now revived at our new FOUNDEB7! Corner of Front and Oentral-aT.i or at our 3 AXjX3 0-XY. O O 3VC IS. Je23-tf WF.ST & WTT,SON'S Family SewinS MacllineI T ESS COltlPLICATII M A other now tn use. It ION THAN ANT aas m ytUDI UUW 111 UM. At Will llUi-U) UVIU, IUVKi father, make cord and embroider beautifully. It will work on all kinds of fabric, from the finest to the coarsest. All kinds of thread can be used from tbe original spool. Persons in waut of a Machine are respectfully In vited to call and examine ours before purchasing elsewhere. ONLY TU1KTY DOLLARS. 148 WALNUT-STREET, Four doors below Fourth, eut slds. Agents wanted. fjyUl M. R. BYBOLT. . jp Millinery I J. WEBB, Jli., 1B4 Firtlx-aitz-eot. I AM RECEIVTNO DAIIY, BY EX. FBK88, the r.rr newest styles of BoNNITS, IllS- Bars, Bosnia, Obapu, Blonu l.icrs, btkaw lajn auaiM, Bosimit Iiuu and Uilmkibi Uoona, WholtxxJ and Retail, ma34 NO. 184 gIFTH-BTBT. xa, Kirratoaa. auo. a. umKitt. B. KITTREDQB & CO., 134 MJUN-ST., CIN., 0. KITTREDCE & FOLSOU, 09 St. Chnrlt.-at., New Orlnana, JLfu mroiTxaa or Qnns and Wportiim JVppartatna. ooNruwDxa. He Pe ELJAS'S SEW WHULE8ALI "Watcli & Jewelry llouse, 16 West Fourth-street, IVE CAN BB HAD EVERY ART1 v OLE appertaining to the buniueas. at a much lees mice. forOAHil. than haaavar twlnr liaan nttr-A In this market. GITE VH A CAhA And see for yonrselTes. ...... . . ii --d r?. '- .., Air i ifM L .c-.sUii Wines and Liquors. S Uatawba lue : fore Old I'ort Wlue f HureS Madeira Wine; Old Bourbon Whisky l Old Vranota Brandr I Old Holland Qln; Old Jamaica llum mwqms Mpsviaiijr ior uifoicinal us.. JTor ails or ALBKHT JIOSS, Drniiglsl, jj B, W. our. Central ar. and Eiahth-at. II.CAMPItEI & CO.. Tf ANt'FACTlKEltH OF Blt, Hlffit OF Blt, HlfttbT ' B Litis, Kallroad Bplkes, la of Irontou Ular nails, ' sua Donei Iron. Plew l to. Also, amenta fur the sale o Ware rooms. Mo. It Kaat Seoood-atiMU Oluelnnall Ohio. All kinds Imu Bsada t. order, Old Castile Soap. OLD OA8TII.B 80Af , MW'll BUOWM Windsor eoap; Lows Houer Hoap; Jeriir Lind Soap l Moss Hum ft-tap derail I um tkmp ; Musk Boa.; Uien'e Holior Buap; Olenu'a Brown Wind, aur Soap i Qlann's White V. lndor Hoap. fur sale 1 It 8. W. nor. Osalral-ar. and Klxhtn-st. Fruit-Oan Ocment 1 1 IJtORC Cll0?r,N?S,-?.?'AR9 BOTTLES, i. Mauufactorr 31 Viuo-itreet, two aud i an. south of thalliiruet House. JAMBS J. UuiLKB, Acent. ' lsslr snf Bunt at ... " ' at.' ao. nausui uta tnppiy taj (nantitr at low prices, Imyli-onibfwt W. a. (AUrwisi. f. . laiBwui BALBWIN As BALDWIN.