" ' ISGM ALT & AVERY " L 6.8 (( ; J t s: PORTERS OP ANDDEALTIIW IN j West Four Hi street, Pike's Opera - ifouse Building. THE PBES, Printed by " Caloric. " TBRM81 Per WcekYpeytbls to the carrier,......... Per Annum, sent by mnil.......... .. ... Sc. ....$4 do omen no. 14 wist vourtu street. C I N C I N nTtTT MONDAY.. ..AUGUST 49 The Canada—The America—The Africa. - These continents art reverting plaoos. .. Tho steamer America shot in, "Young America" like, and took tie plaoe of the Canaifa. ' The Africa it now nine days out, baring left Liver pool on the 20th inst The Canada is assigned to the. 24th of next month to leave for this , oountrv. " , Resignation of Charles Moran. -The distinguished Financier, Chas. Mobak, who, for nearly two yean has been President of the New York and Erie Railroad, at a alary of $25,000 per annum, and within the last month at the reduced aum of $8,000, re signed his office on Saturday last.' His rcsig nation wai accepted. The Good Time Coming. The season approaohing ii to be one of unu sual animation in businee i oiroles. Already our city is receiving tho early tide of travel of buyers to thia market. In New York City , there is a flood of merohanta. The crops are abundant, and money will be abnndant. The Great Eastern. The stoiinship Great Euitern will not loave for this country until the 15th of September. It was originally designed that, on the trial trip, an extensive party should be passttagera, Tho programme waa to land at Portland, visit . the principal places of distinction in the Bast, cross the Alleghany Mountains, examine the .- working of the " Caloric " in the office of the FisitT Pbfss, Mammoth Cave, Minnehaha Falls, Niagara, and return. AVe have some Jdea of accepting the offer of two state-rooms on board, for the round trip, and if so, lookout for the "items" in the Pjmkt Press. Charles Mackay on Bostonians. Charles Maccit gets off the following about ; the oapital of New England: - "Boston is the great metropolis of lecturers, Unitarian preach ers and poets. Perhaps for poets it would be better to say rhymers or versiQers, and I make the correction accordingly. The finest ohurches in the city with the tallest and handsomest spires, and the most imposing fronts and por tiooei, belong to the Unitarians. Lecturers . have been so richly endowed by the Lowell be quest, that the Bostonians, over-be-Iectured, often experience a feeling of nasaea at the very suggestion of a lecture, or worse still, of a scries of them. In walking along Washington street and meeting a gentlemanly-looking per son, with a deoent ooat and a clean shirt, the ' traveler may safely put him down as either a lecturer, a Unitarian minister or a poet; possl bly, the man may be, Cerberus-like, all three at once. In Boston the omit lies upon every reipeotable person to prove that ho has not ' written a sonnet, preached a sermon, or deliv ered a lecture; and few thero are above tho station of the lowest kind of handicraftmen who oould lay their hands upon tbeir hearts - i and plead not guilty to one or tho other of tiese charges." Charles Mackay on Bostonians. The Magnetical Phemonenon Last-- Night's Aurora Borealis. V - ' The Indian's exclamation on observing the Aurora Borealis was, "The spirits of his fathers were roaming through the land of souls." The Sabbath eve of yesterday was 'gorgeous with the glow of eleotrio fires. Heavy rains had fallen on Saturday, and the atmos- phero was dense with moisture during yesterday.- Soon after sanset, observation was mado ,of a dense black cloud overloading the heavens, which, giving way rapidly from the East, the stars appeared in a pure blue arch; then the whole West was suffused with Hght, v equsHn brilliance to that of the moon, but no moon was risible. ., Flickering and fantastic eorrascations en sued; penciling! of rays ihot np to the zenith ' ' with amazing velooity, ohanging from one ,1 quarter of the heavens to the other. Again the j. shower of fire would shoot out, thin as a gaute n no juou-uu.ujoit nun unging me sky with their magic splendor. The "merry dancers" caused an unwonted excitement among gazers, and all sorts of speculation was made of what "7; these cetestian wonders mean. Somtlook for hooting stars to fall ; the Ignorant and super stioious regard the phenomenon as a harbinger , of evil. ' i 'Scientific authority fails lo fully account for the display. One or the first conjectures - ; ; op record attributes to inflammable vapors i ascending from the earth into the polar ot ' "rni6sphere Md there ignited by electricity. , pr, Hallm was of opinion that the poles the earth were in some way connected with the Aurora; thatthe earth was hollow, having within it a magnetic sphere, and that the ..' : magnetic effluvia, in passing from the north . to e south, might become visible, in the northern hemisphere. : ' . A steel-grey luster or phosphorescent light, ;, ' about midnight radiating from ths north, was ': the last appearance observed by us of this belestlnl wonder. ; ' ' '' i. The wires, some eight years ago, were ef '?.V; footed by a similar phenomena, and telegraph operations lad to he suspended, as in the case of lightning. All the Eastern lines, as thoae centering in this oity, were thus effected last night, whloh accounts for the meagre, Ule graphlo dispatches this morning. Editorial and Selected Melange. The foreign news by the America and City of Wathington has been held back an unrea sonable length of time by tho Hova Scotia telegraph lino. V ' ' - , "Flora Temple" has again carried off the purse in three straight heats over "Princess" Time: 2:30 , 2:38 and 2:34; plaoe the race tract, Saratoga, New York. An attempt will be Eiade to have the-rioter at the Dayton horse show'. ' .'.. Exports say 'that the organ whiobV accompa nies church-singing should be even with tho pews, and in front of the audience. The America soiled in place of the CWifn. i The Parodi Opera Troupo appear to-night in Norma, at Pike's Opera-llouae. ' Tho Cleveland Railroad Convention has ter minated. They endeavored to so regulate freights that Western railroads should take proper pro rata of through prices, with eastern lines, making a proper allowance to the canal and lake companies, who oan afford to carry cheaper than railroads. An attempt is being made to keep up pricoa, but the certainty and frequency of railroad conventions is proverbial, and the uncertainty of their plans is equally well known. ' The Horse Fair at Dayton oommonccs this day week. Mrs. Vorian Jninoe will give another con cert in this city thii week. The American Ex-Prosidont Pierce and wife roturned to America in the America. , The National Thente roopens this evening, with Miss.E. Mitchell as "Julia," in llunthbtick. General William Walker once tho fillibus- ter, now the flill-busted passed through this oity Saturday, going South. This i vl last week of the fashionable sea son at the Ohio White Sulphur Springs, near Delaware, Ohio. ' 0. Phelps, of Vornon, has succeeded U. D. Uenkle, resigned, as editor of the Indiana Journal of Education. The latter comes to Lebanon, Ohio, to teach in Ilolbrook's Normal School. . ' r ' Railroads in Iowa. The railroads in Iowa, with the distances completed, are thus given by the Dubuque Herald; Keokuk and Fort Deamolns.,... Kooktikand Mount Pleasant... Darlington and Missouri...... Muscatino and Oskaloosa...,..,.., Muscatine and Tipton MlRgissieuinnd Missouri , utiles 43 ....... do :m do c5 do 40 ....... do 13 do flo , do PC do 42 do 35 Chicago, lown and Nebraska... Duoaqno and Jf acme ... Dubuque Western Total . 412 The Herald adds that the majority of these roads are graded much further than completed, and it is probable that a year from now the entire length of roads computed Will be quite doubled. Later from Africa. Advices from Sierra Leone to tho 21 at of J une, state that tho yollow fever and small-pox havo been raging there most fearfully, and havo carried off nearly all the European population, besides hundreds of tbeblaoks. Mr. Oldueld, well-known in Liberia, senior partner of the house of OldGeld, Evans & Co., of Frcotown, died on the 23d ultimo. William J. Smith, the supercargo of the schooner Exchange, of Baltimore, had furnished the Liberia llerutd with the following: llerBritoonio Majesty's brig Heron waa cap sized in a tornado on the 13th of May, about two hundred miles from Sierra Leone. Tho only survivors were the captain and twenty soaman, out of tbo whole ship's crew. A bark of about four hundred tunB was carried into Sierra Leono, May 4, haviug been captured by the Heron in about one degree north lati tude, having neither papers nor colors. She was takon about tho 13th of April. Out of the twonty souls saved from the Heron, it is sup posed four were a part of the slaver's orew. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. REPORTED FOR THE PENNY PRESS. [NOTE.—The America sailed from Liverpool in place of Canada, on the 13th inst.] Five Days Later from Europe. The City of Washington at Cape Race. of Nkw York, August 27. Tho aorow steam ship City of lVAiit7oti, from Liverpool on tbo 17th inst., and Cork on tho 18th, was boarded by the news-boat of tho Associated Press oil Cape Race, at half-past two o'cleck, on Thurs day afternoon.' Her news had not reached Sackville at eight o'clock last evening, and the proscription is that tho report is withhold, as usual, by the Nova Sootia Tclograph Company; but as the Newfoundland Conipauy is about to disconnect their cable from tho Nova Scotia shore and carry it over to Princa Edward's Island, as originally intended, thus passing around and avoiding Nova Scotta, the public may reason ably hope to be relievod at an early day from the outrageous oonduot of the Nora Scotia telegraphers. The America was boarded off Cape Raco on Weducsday by the nows-boat, and her news was immediately forwarded to Port Hood, and there handed over to the Nova Scotia line, and which would have been forwardod to New York in ample time for publication In Thursday morning's journals if tho Nova Scotia Company had done its duty; but such a course would have deprived the telegraph managers of the opportunity of favoring the news speculators' report of the America's nows, the important in telligence was allowed to rest at Port Hood until after the America had arrived at Halifax, and her news had boen dispatched to Sackville by express. The screw steamship Citi of MaucJicidcr, which loft New York for Livorpool on Sat urday, was Doaraeu by uio agent ot tho Asso ciated Press off Capo Race, at half-past four ociock yesterday aiicrnoou, auu Uaptain Kennedy was bountifully supplied with tho English papers received from Captain Tetrie. of the tVy of Wmhitinton, which arrived tho day previous, as well us with the latest American advices. Sackvillk, August 20, P. M. The Nova Scotia line has cloned beyond Sackvillo with out delivering the five days Inter European news dispatched for tlie Associated Press, which is known to be upon the line. . Saciviu.k, August 27, A. M. Tho blue noses of the Nova Scotia lino etill withhold our important news by tho City uf HWu'ny(on, anil as they may attempt somo fraud the public by using what does not belong them, tho commercial public should bo on their guard. As soon us wo rccoivo authen tic intelligence it will bo made known. The Aetna's Passage. New York, August 27. The steamship JZtnn made an excellent run from Liverpool to Bos ton, having beaten the America iuto the lattor port about thirty hours, although she left Liv erpool twelve hours later than the America. ' It was erroneously stated yesterday that the jEtna brought no flies of Europoan papors from the Liverpool Agent of tho Associated Press. Papers were reosivod through tbe Postollice, their delivery hero haviug been delayed about fifteen hours, by tie Purser of the .Ikuu neglect ing to deliver tbe bag to the Iioston Agent, whom it was addrossod. Arrival of Ex-President Pierce. Boston, August 27. Ux-Prcsldent Piorcs and wife are among the passengers of the America, Sunday Evening Dispatches. ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. : Nmr Yornt, Aug. 28-We have received the following additional news by the Ctyy ofWak inyton, which was intercepted on Thursday last off Cape Race. $The departure of the steamship Great Eatl era has been postponed till the 15th of Sep tember. The Duke of Tu.'cany had arrived at Paris and received a friendly reception from the EnipeTor. All the warnings to the French newspapers have boon withdrawn., "i A great fire bad oocurred at Liverpool, de stroying a large quantity of cotton and grain. The City of Waeh'wjton brings four btndrod passengers. Sho passed the steamer Cirxanlan on Wednesday. ; " ; Livsrvool, Aug. 18. The salos of. Cotton to-day are estimated at 6,000 bales. Dread stuffs are dull and slow of sale, but prices are uncbsnged. Provisions dull; . sales unim portant. LojtDOif, Aug. 18. Consols closed at 95J. ' ' New York Financial Matters. Kkw York, August 28. The weok closed on a much higherStock market, with evidences of in creasing speculative spirit in the railroad shares, in which the transactions are on a large scale. It is worthy of special note that the buoyancy shows itself quite as strongly in . doubtful values as in those having in trlnalcworth. The rise is grcatost in Pacific Mail, Galena, Rock Island, Toledo and Michigan Central. The first is 3 per cent, above the quotations of Fri day noon. The rost 1 per cent Hudson, Harlem preferred, Eccdinar, Michigan, Southorn guaranteed, and Panama, are each per cent, better. , The bank shares were in rather better demand, and most descriptions are quoted higher. There was no particular ehange in the State stocks and railroad bonds. Of the former, Virginia Sixes fell i. The Money market, during the week, has ruled very uniform, and tho supply of capital seeking temporary employment has beon on the increase, and the call rato is per cent, chiefly at the outside figure, but discounts have not undergone a similar change; the best CO and 60 days paper not being negotiable nnder f per ont. The assortment of long pa per in the markot has much improved during the week., Unmistakable evidence of lnoreaied activity in oommeroial circles appears on all sides, and the tone of the produce market has improved during the week. ixchasge on London closed dull and easier, leading drawers accepting 109. The princi ple business for this mail has been in francs at al2 at sight for round sums. Tho export of bullion on Saturday includes nearly $600,000 in silver, Which is becoming every year a more general articlo of merchandise. The City of Baltimore took out upward of $500,000 speoie, and the IWcroiff nearly $900,000. The weekly bank statement is expected to show about the same as last week on the speoie aver age. The loons have been increased probably $500,000. ' Mr. Charles Moran has resigned the Presi dency of the Erie Railroad. His resignation was auceptcd by the Board on Saturday. Since the first board, stocks were excited, with a larsro business at constantly improv ing prices. New York Central sold freely, closing nt U(hU; Rock Island at 65 (16; Galena 6tt, and Toledo 24. Sales of 1,000 shares Central: 300 Galena; 1,350 Toledo and Hock Island were mado. The rapid rise has been too much for the bears and more failures have occurred; nor- do tho bears appear to havo much courage left. : Tho oity is crowded with strangers, and, Binco the Crystal Palace year, was never so full. The hotels are full to overtlowine. and the most uncomfortable lodgings which landlords can oiler are at a premium. Nino-tunlhs of all tho strangers are from the North and South, showing; that trade lrom tiiose sections win Da larger man Has Doon expectoci. River News. Pittsiivro, August 27 M. River two feet at Glass-house, and stationary. ' Weather cloudy. Louisvillb, August 27 P. M. Itivor fall ing, with four feet scant in tho Canal. Inter mittent showers all day. Now raining, with prospects of a wet night. PiTTBiiuiu, Auguat 28 P. M River 23 inches, and about stationary. Weather clear and cold. Louisvillh, August 28 r. M. River fall ing, with 3 fact 10 inches in tho canal. Democratic Nominations. Dvttok, August 27. The Demooratio Con vention of Montgomery County to-day nom inated Adam Clay and Henderson Elliott for Ropresentativo)"; Benjamin M. Ayres for Treas urer; Thomas P. Thresher for Prosecuting At torney; Jacob Rigler lor Coroner; Z.' Catrow for Infirmary Director and R. Chambers for Commissioner. ' Resolutions were passed indorsing the Cin cinnati Platform and tbe Columbus Platform of 1851), in favor of an usury law. ' From Washington. Washisuton, August 27. The New Orleans papers of Sunday Inst havo been received by mail. ',' l!y a now regulation, to go into effect on the 1st of September, all freo persons of color arriving thero nmit immediately be lodged in jail, ami remain until the departure of the boat or vessel on which they arrive. The America at Boston. Boston, August 27. Tlicstoamship America, from Liverpool, via Halifax, arrived here last night. Her mails were dispatched by the morning train, and will be due in Phila delphia to-night. Advises by the steamer Aetna state that the A frU u arrived at Liverpool on Saturday even ing, the l:i tli instant. Outward Bound. New York, August 27 Tho Cit; of Haiti more sailed to-day with $500,000 in speoie, Liverpool. JIostbkal, August 27. The North Amorica sailed for Liverpool this morning. Arrival of the Moses Taylor. New Yokk,, August 2. Tho steamship ifof Taylor lias , arrived, from Aspinwall, bringing 2,12G,G00 in gold and the California mails of tho loth instant. Her advices from California have boen anticipated via New Orlenns. Personal. Savannah, Oa., August 27. Louis llarne, tho Trench Consul at this port, died to-day old age. lie was an old rosidont of this city, and bat occupied the post of Consul for the last twenty-two years. ' , Robbery. n to Alexandria, Va., August 27. The store Berjjuinin l.'arton, in this oity, was robbed night vf watches, jewelry, See., estimated $7,500. An entrnnee was effected from an ad joining unoccupied building. - i Abandoned at Sea. ' . Nw. York,' August 27. The seho'oner Beauty, of Philadolpliia,frnuj Alexandria, bound to Providonoe, was abandoned on the 25th in a sinking oondltion. Her erow arrived here. . Later from Venezuela. to New York, August 27 An arrival at port furnishes .lutor advices fnom Venezuela. The Liberais bad taken Leguyra, without op position, the uioraicg of tbe 1st of August. The Turf. Albawy, August 27. "Flora Temple" "rrirjcoss" on the earatoga Uourse, tb-day, three straight beats. . Time 2:0 2:38 2:3i, 1 ' Nonarrival of the Indian. FASiaaa Poikt, August 2711 A. M. There are as yot no signs of the steamship Indian, now fully due, with Liverpool advices to the 17th Instant, four days later. ' DIED. Of consnmptioo, Friday mornlns, at the residence of her uton-fathnr. Jit. James Oury. BUBT Jams WK1U, aged 17 years. Drowned, on the sr.th Inst., In the Ohll Hirer, near thin city, Ws. McLe.au, eldest son of John D. and Murj Minor, sund 14 ynars and 9 nionths. Further notice of funeral service will ba given Friday . . . i ,m ViBui. nuinM ri.,ialitrnf Tho. and Margaret B. Fox, aged 4 years and :i months. On llio 23th lnt., at tho residence of her grnml rnothcr, No. .102 Fifth-street, OtnclnneH, of whooping coush, Mabv Fbam'IS C'onbaiU), Bd I yanranilaJ days, nly child of of Joseph T. and Kate Coururd, of Newport, Ky. . On Friday, Anffust Mli.nf Rcerlet Few, RoJ!aT 8ri!Ni'r.n, younfroat child of Mrs. Jns. Decmnp, agnd 1 year and 4 months, Augu.t it. at the rpltlenc of his slslor, of cunsnni ra tion, Jona Conrad Kbeks, aed Jl years. Dixon's : Blacklerry Carminative, " a Bar's, bast XNh srpscTCAL cubs, roa 1 ' Summer Complaint, Diarrhea, Flnx, Ac. Mr Twenty-fivo cents psr bottleSH '" OKO. JI. l)IXON,:i)rugglst, auM-cm Corner of Fifth and Main-streets. Ki'ITOME-iAUCTION HALES. H.8. Mn.4 Co., Tuesday mOrnlre, August 30, at nine o'clock, Grooericatc. Sceudv. ., , . : II. 8. MiiirSOo., Thursday mornlni, Septsniber 1, amine o'clock, Merchant Tailors' Goodi. See adv. TnoiA 3 on rstom Tuesday morning,' August SO, 9H o'clock, Pry Goods, Ac. See adv. Thomas JounsTON-Tfleiidy .morning, Soptcmlier 6, Dry (iouds, Boots, Hlioes, 4c. adv. KtiLOoo WiiUAMS-Tuosday morning, AtffURt SO, iio'clotk, Furniture, Carpets, Cutlery, 4c. eo ndv. : ' SPECIAL NOTICES. IltSlWBSS MEN'S PRAYER MEBTINGS are neld Stery morning In the baaeinentof the First CUnreh. All are iDvinra. jn LEONARD SWARTZ WILL, Iia i-nTidldnte for Countv Commlasloner of iniuilion County at the ensuing October election. aulO-tf . ' CINCINNATI INDEPEND- KNT Highland Guards. Attontlonl-Com- Piiuy ordors hy Cuptnln J. H. Patrick! The Company will asseinblo at National Ballj In fatigue dross fdr drill, this. MONDAY. EVENING. First pljo at 8 o'clock procisoly. U. h. KItPATBICK. ALJj THE NOVELTIES. Fine French Felt and other Undress Ilats, to- gothor with an endless variety of Caps, at DODD'8 HAT STORK, au27-bt 141 Main, East sido, below Fourth. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. for of of last at i has this and Havana Cigars. HAVE JDST RECEIVED A LOT ' w T of the genuine ".Star" brand, at present a SUIRE, KOKSTEIN CO., an2Q-fl Opposite the Poatoltice, Aromatic Tincture of Myrrh, K10R CLEANSING THE TEETH, JS.' hardening the Gums, and imparting a delight ful perfnme to the lirouth. Persons using tobacco ill find it almost lndlsix'nsable. Prepared rx naablo. PrcDsrcd and lor sale by 8UIRB, ECKSTEIN A CO., Opposite the Postufllce. an2V-o Sellers' Cougb Sirup. rtPl GROSS SELLERS' COUGH SIRUP, jau receiveu anu ror sale by 8UIBB, KCKSTKIN 4 CO., Biiai-o Opposlta the roatolMce. White Castile Soap. QCt BXS. OLD AND GENUINE WHITE fJtW CastUo Soap, received and for sale by 8U1RE, KCK8TEIN 4 CO., . auW-o Oppoaitethe Postofflce. Buckeye Pile Ointment m.IITS OINTMENT MAY BE CONFI- X DENTLY relied on fortho rtire of Piles in all their' various form. Prepared and lor siii i ty FWpWcd and for sale by all2(.o i Oppoalto tbe Postnffico. UCTIOM SAJLBV-By KELLOGG fc wtr.T.TAMS. Matft.rnnms 22 and 24 Kast Third- strwit. Furniture, (Jarpsta, Ctltlery, ftc, at Auction, on TUESDAY MORNING, August SO, at M o'clock, good stocK ot rsnor, vbbiiiuvi, iH ' Furniture a general variety. ALSO-10 pieces Brussels Carpets; 20piecIngralu aTso-A general assortment of Jno Table 'tlcr.r, Fan-yog ., to. - -jffigga. AUCTION 8A1E.-BY H. S. MIl & CO., No. 33 Maln-etroet Groceries, Bonrlion Budjtyii Whisky, at Auction. We win soil on TUES DAY MURNltiOt Atlsdst 30, nt 9 o'clock, genial variety of Groceries. - ALHO For account of whom it may concert: 12 brls. old Bourbon Whisky; W brla. old Bye Whisky. au29 H. 8. MItiK8 ijt-.idincers AUCTION SALE.-BY H. S. MILES 4 CO., No. 3!t Maln-atroet Hensonablo Staple and Merchant Tailors' Ouodsat Anetlon, for Cash. Wu will sell on TlUJilBUA MOBI4INQ, September 1, at 'J o'clock, Clolhs, Ciasiniorxs, Natiiictc, Tweeds, Jeans, Fnrmura' Satins, Silk and Hatiu Vi'BtiliBS, hilecius, Cunvass, Pilot and liuaver Clutlis, bilk Twist ,tc ' ALt!o-'(Ingham, LnstorK, Prints, Irish Linens, Linen Talile Cloths, sopor Linen Handkerchiefs, Kibbiins, Satins, Olovrs, Cobiirgs, ftc. a2'j AUCTION SAIiJE. BY THOMAS JOHNSTON, In Sales-rooms, No. A Main-stroot. next to the Trust Company Hank, i.nrw stnek nt IIBlf COODS nt aiutioii. TUESDAY MORNING, August W, at (l'40'clock, will bo sold, without nwrvo, idiots of fresh imported If all and WlntirDry (ioods, aniotiR which aro luuny dcnirablo Coods. ALSO Largo luvnico of Clothicia' and Tailors Goods, such as extra fine Broadcloths, Cassimores, Satinets, tine black Satin Vestings, Overcoatings, Liniugn, extra fine Mobuir Lusters, Trimming!!, A;c. au29 TUOMAB JOHNSTON. AucHoiieer. AUCTION SALE. BY THOS. JOHN STON, in Sale-rooms No. 01 Main street, (next to the Trust Company Bank.) Last large ponitivo fall sale of Foreiea and Domestic Dry Good. Boots, Sbnes, Hats, Caps, Ac, at Auction. TUESDAY MOBNINU, September 6, at 'J.'-i o'clock, will be sold, in catalog" form, without any reserve, 4M packnaes nnd lot of freyh-im ported iioroign and Domestic Dry Goods, comprising a general iiESorlioctit of very desirable (UmU for city and country snbs. ALSO WEDNESDAY MORNING, September 7, In third loft, ensea, cumprisiug tho best Block of Hen's, Boys' nnd Youths' JBrogans; Women's, Blinsce' and Cnilnren's Shoes, Congress Gaiters and Oxford Ties; Ladies' Gaiters and Hiippcrs; Men's, Boys' and Yoatlis' fine Boots. Overshoes, Ac, wo have ever of fvrod at auction; tbe groator portion of the stock being well adapted for ihe boat city retail trade, and orery case to be sold without reserve. au2D , THOMAS JOHNSTON, Auctiimeer. THOS. W. PAKRIN & CO., . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS. YARD ON FREEMAN-ST., NEXT TO Cincinnati, Usmllton and Dayton Railroad. We wonld call tbe intention of purchasers of Lumbar to tbe loliowtng mil or rnuee: Cash. 4M(iii'i. Clear, 3 in. Plank, per M feet.. ..$112 00 8120 70 Ul SO '1 1 in " " S7 00 CO " " 47 IS) .w a. Board, " 37 fn 40 .i " " 2XIMI Will 1st. Com., tin. riauk, " n.' oo mm 2 " " a? no on ' Hi ' ' " 42 .'ill 45 ' IX " " 3ft (( 37 " , . 1 in. Board, " ...... 1 74 M - " 'A, " " 20 00 21 2d Com.,. 2 " . ' 33 410 Mas ' I,4J ' . 24 AO as . " 1 1( CO 17 )4' ." " 14 III) If, GrnbPTk.2 " ' 22 60 23 SdOom., I " . " 11 60 12 W bite-pine Fencing Eds, " .12 10 WOO HcnilocU " " " , ) 12 . " JoisttScantl'g.lcft.andlcss'i 11 so vi:0 .'..." ,. " . liandiuft.,.. u no is Poplar . 'I,, "',. , . 4 oil Pilio "-' ' 1 ... 16 30 17 Oak 1 ' " ' ; ... 1" otl 17 lit Oom. W hlte-plne Flooring Boards, :ii on 37 2d Com. ' " ' 2.1.75 lift 3d Com. " ' " " ' la 75 20(10 Yellow-pine Flooring Boards 24 no ..,30 " clear for steps 87 60 - 40 1st Com. White-pin Weathor Boards, 16 00 ' 17 2d Com. ' " ' " ' " 12 00 ISO 1st Com. Partition Boards . 87 00 40 2d Cora. " . WW) 27 For Dressed T.unilnr, 91 60 tor one side, end ,1 for two sides extra will bechisrgod. , No, 1 Shaved Shingle No. 1 Sawod ,r Inferior iitialities In proportion. Cellar Fencing fusts, 4 by 4 in. each... " '" Itougli V,,vi,.l ' 4 2.-. 4 1X1- fA ' SO 4 4 211 On billsoftxO'or over afurtlier reduction of 2ij r.nl. -U mu(k. ' . At tftese prices we have two ot three million feet goio roasonea ijuinoor loresie. Parties wishing to purohas Lumber will do well give us a oalL , . , THOMAS W. FARRIN A OO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 011 00 Ml m 00 oo no 60 oo JO JS Ml 00 on 60 60 no iia 80 Oil no rtt oo 00 60 no 00 90 25 per of to THREE-FOURTHS . ' , , or iue" "' - PROHTS OP THE BUSINESS ; DIVlDEt AKNTJA1.LT POLICY-HOLDERS. 18 WALL 8TBKET, NKW TORE, : . CASH CAPITAl ...30O,O00 AO ASSETS, July 1, 1859 905,681 S4 LIABILITIES............-.... .;; ....-. 16,514 37 rsrilfi! ATTENTION OF THE COMMU- X NITY It respectfully railed k the' following features in connection with thia company: FiBHT-By Insuring In this Company, the advant .....r.Mnin.i Tiiutirum'A flonionnr aro obtained. with the addition aUdTantngoaflordod In the security given hy an ample and reliable Cniih tapitnl-afea-fure nutpresciiteiUiyorclliiiiry MutualFire Insurauco Companies. 1 no iiitiuouuo w uupwure, a, CUfert, lire as follows: First intletm ti Vllcy-Holders, 1MT, XIX per cent. Second d, do. do. 1-5S, 5JI Third do. ' iro. ' do. - 1850, 0O " 8EcoNn-Tho security given, which is already large. will constantly increase with each ysnr ol succeasim operations. This is exhibited clesrly in tlie follow. Ing statement, showing the position ol tbo Company in each venr since the new systom waa adopted. tnu lav,. Wnt Aaiinta of tho ComDany.......8OT,8M 4' ' W. " " " 649,7I St i iSu!' r,. A.l.. ' W1.6H184 ' " Liabilities.. 16,fl 3T fTrt.nn ri,A inanrnif Inr.nr no liability whatever. while obtaining these advantages of perloT security and cheapness. OEO. J. HOrli, Prcaldent. , H. H. LaupoBT, secretary. . Cvaos Pick, Assistant Secretary. SAM't E. MACK & Co., Ag-ents, ' 33 vVest Third-street, Cincinnati. auay-aml ' ' THE SHIPPERS' GUIDE, 18 FOB BALI AT ' : ' . EOBT. CLAKKE & CO.'S, No. 55 West Fpurth-st. aiiao-o t : JOHX B. MOaTOS. I ' CALVIH w. thumab J. R. MORTON 8l CO. BANKERS,' 1 No.39 WEST TniRD-liIRBETi i CINCINNATI, OHIO, ' . n . . 1 nHu Dealers in lixcnntigr, nnni smcs v1 Panicnlar attention paid to Collections, awl returns promptly made. .auWl. MRS. J. A. ORTH, . - LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHING STORE, No. illi I'mii-street, Between Kim and Plum, CINCINNATI. Combs, Hair 0, rerfuniory, Fancy Boaps and No tloni of all kinds, ' ,,, , N. 11. 8htrts,aud all kinds Of Furnishing floods, made to order. auM-aiii DR. SAM't SILSBEI3 ESPECIALLY TREATS DISEASES OP THE SKIN, RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF WOMEN, and such Chronic complaintB as maybe benefitted by the Hygyeuio and Atmopathlc systom of his office. ' Vapor, Hnlphur, Iodiuo, Arsenic, Mercury, Tur kish, Russian and Elcctro-CUcinical Hatha, a Dla pensaiyof Almliclnn, itud every munuur of Electric and Magnetic Apparatus. ! . NO. 67 WEST SIXTH -STREET. . KWOIRea hours 9 A , M . to 8 P. M. BIllB-tft New Tall Silks! J- FALL CISO'TZES! DRESS GOODS, Just received by OGLE & HOPKINS, ' i (Buccees'OnjtoOao.H. Wood.),,,, ,, aiffl.tf Torner Fifth tufi Jjgaig!. INCREASED EXCITEMENT - HUME'S i ' WITHINGTON BEER. HIII3 CELEBRATED BEER, INTRO- l DUCEH by the underufgncd, a few; months since, lor tho first time in this city, is rapmiy super ending in use all otliera. Its populurlty la equal to Jtlusty Ale, wnicn can oniy fi rai Ibo Mihiv Ale Oottaee. No. UU Maln-strcot, betweon Third and i'ourth-atreots. Etumo's Ladies' Ale, Superior to nnv In use, either domeRt Ic or imported, for fadics who are nursing, and their babes, me properties of this Ale ore highly toliieund iuvlgora- lliiKfBUa U particularly lowmmeuuMt U"7. , . Tills iUj3 X MUiaiuao Of HUME'S MUSTY ALE, have, one by one, closed tbeir doors, or had thorn closeil hy I ho Sheriff, and the undersigned will give Fifty Dollars bonus, to any individual who will produce aeiuglo slaaaof Musty ai. Wiiliiimton Brer, or Hume's Lad os' Ale. at any otliorestiililisiinietit than the flinty AleCottago. AlystocK ormo original anuoniy genuine aiusiy, Cliampalane. Bitter Old Amber, and other choice brands of Ales, and also Porter and Brown Stout, comprising iu all about BEVK14 U.UKDRKD DAB- BLB, Is uneinmicu in toe union. aul7-tf J. B. IID.11E. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership bortofore existing between tbo undersigned, undertbe Arm namo of BKGGS A oHilTn, IS tnis nay aissoivou. li.it. nmn naving purchased the entire iutereet of Jorepb P. Ili'pgn in the saidconceru. .lOSEI'H P. BKliGS. HAURY B. SMITH. Notice of Copartnership., nnflE nnderslgned have this day formed JL Copartnership, retaining the Ann name Hp.ucis a HUirii, ana will continue m jinniw BUaiNEHS, No, 6 West Fourtb-stroet, tMnclnnati. IIAttRT It. BJtlTH, CUAllLES O. BOKRNEB. JACKSON BLANK. While retiring from the late firm of Broos 8mith. and thus dissolving my bmlness relations with that eoacorn, I still hope to rolaln an interest in its prosperity and succons, and would cordially recommend the new Arm to the lousideratlon and patronage of my friends gubjbj. BKaQs Cincinnati, Angnst lfl, 1M9. au!7bw G-as FixtnreSs AT REDUCED PRICES. r ,r mi7"B HAVE OJT HAND THE LARGEST V v yarioty and best selected assortment of Ons Tlxtnres in Cincinnati, consisting of all that is new or desirable In the Oaa fixture line. We warrant every 1'ixture we soil to be equal, both In matnrialand Aulsb. to any that is sold In tlilso- any other market, end in addition will guarnntr them to retain their color and remain perfect fo'tlve years irom tne nine xney are put up oy ns. i r Call, see, and examine our stock, , . . , MoHKNBY A CABSON. Jy21-cm . 102 Main street, pear Fourth COAL OIL! COAL OIL!! Burning and Lubricating Oil,' ' ' MANUTAOTOBID TROM ' ' OA.UVNJSJLm coal BY TEB , . . GREAT WESTERN COAL & OIL CO. For sale In Quantities to snlt purchasers, and war, ran ted equal to ouy in the market. Orders sent the office of the Company, Newark, Ohio; or at their Agency, No. 13 West f ront St., Cincinnati. jel NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. a of A t to J. 0.' TOWERS & CO.,' ... i. .,.... . , . Hi'1-' FASHIONABLE , j I- 1 ' ' ' v ;; No. 149 Main-street, " BELOW FOURTH. " ' ' WE HAYB A LARQB AND BLEQANT assoitmsnt drBne SOFT HATH, embrar. Ingallthat.is ncwanddoslrablefur gentlemen sweas. BOYS' HATS AJi D CAPS IN GREAT VABIITr. OUR TALL STYLES OF DRESS Will be ready on SATURDAY, Beptemterl. lau-aw , DR. EALING, Physician, and Operating Sorgeon, C AN BH CONSULTED, FOR A PHW" DAYS ONLY, on Corns, Bunions, Diseased Malls, and all excresencei on the FACB, HANDS AND i'BSri the operations being performed with out cutting, or causing any pain whatever. , CossuLTATioMBooMS-Plkes' Opora-house, fourth, street-entrance by Concert Room door. ,; anifl-aw H, KINGSBURY, Professor of the Guitar and Flute. . v..i1inB ami r3Antlnmn wlshlna in- struclinn oil either of tbe above in tniniAnr.. will rncoive nroinnt at tention, by leaving their addreaa at i Ilia 1W imin Utorns of V, m. O. Peters Bona: John Church ane? W'm. M. Peters. ati24-aiQ JOHN H. DETERS, ' FASHION ABLB BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER, No. S3 West Fourtb-atreet, sTBTJRPECTFULLY INVITBS THfl AT- MM TKNTION of his mistomore and thepublio, to hi. Ian slock of KALL BCOT8 AND SHOBa, which ra now open for lospcvtion. Flla work la suaorlor to any kept in the city, and is warranted to giro tails- taction to in wao uuy n it. ,n u., . mu. buW GIiASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. BTJSAM TO GLASGOW, LIYBRPOOL,' BBLYA8T, -i DUBLIN ANB LONDONDEBBI .. TOR $30. raoHsswioBK. t glaacow, Thomson.WedneBday. Aug. 34, at aoon dinburhCumuilng..Wedne8dy,Jonel, " Rlasarow, xnomson Kdlnbur4ih,Ouinmli)g. i i . July 27, 1 rsoii otAseow. Edlnbureli, Oumming...8aturday, BIny 7. UJusgow, Thomson...Wedaesday, July 37. iinbnrn. dimming... - juiy.. Bates 1 of Passago from New York , Phlladelph la or . to Glasgow, Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin or Boston Londonderry, first class, IS 73. Steerage, found wiia ui.unriiincA nf nronerlv-cooksd arovisions. 830. An experienced Burgeon, attached to eaon. steamer. No cbargo for medicines. JTor Ifrelglit or Passage, apply to pff BOUKBT OitAlQ, 17 Broadway. IMPOTENCY CURED, AND FULL VIGOB KESTORED, IN FROM OKB TO THREE WEEKS, -BY- DE. JAMES, -0F- 0. 9 WEST FOtltTII-STItEET, j! ONB DOOR BELOW PIKE'B OPERA-HOIJSK DR, JAMES CURES OLD' CHRONIC, Mercurial, Syphilitic, and all diseases of the shin, blood and generative organs. DISEASES PECULIAR TO FBMALE3, Such as Amenorrhea, Dysmenorrhea, Metorrhogla, Oholorosls, Nervons and General Dobtltty, 4c, suc cessfully treated, - i I ' " ' ' DR. JAMEfl' long practice iu New Orlenns, and tho indorsement of almost the entire Southern Press, should convince the roost skeptical nsto his pro ficiency. Thousands, of testimonials could bo pro duced by the Doctor, from persons whom he has successfully treated, did not the delicacy of the sub. jeot prevent the publication of names, '.' . ..,.'( . DR. JAMES' Offlco Is No. 79 West Fonrth-etreet, np stairs, one door below Pike's Opera-house, where he can bo consulted from nine A. 111. till five P.M. All "Professional Interviews Confldentlnl. LauVSJ TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ISI I I Important Improvement! . WELLS' PATENT WEIGHS ONLY OS LBBI HANOTAOTDBED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY BENNETT & CO., jy?l-am' Bvoamore atreet, below Fifth. , REMOVAL. E. MENDENHALL, Map, Book and Prlur.Seiler nnd Stationers Ha removed his bualness to the more spacious and convenient premises, . NO. X WEST FTFTH-BTBRBT, (North side, nesr Main-street,) Where he will be pleased to see his old friends and cutouisrs. auir Sale Tor Storage, &c. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 'WHOM it may concern That Bex containing mis cellaneous Books, marked J H.Bancroft, New Mad rid, Mo., now In possession of the anbscllbers, will be sold at Auction, to pay a portion of the purchaso tuonoy, storage and other charges, if not redeemed within thirty days from this date. - . i A. UaARTBDR A BON, auMtsw No. 1112 Vine stroet. o LD 1 GOVERNMENT JAVA COFPBBt Oennlne old MOOHA of tbo very best nnnltiv orsaloby -. . . . , J. FR01JHOM, aiiza vomer oi mntn ana vine stroote. TEAS BLACK AND GREEN TBAfcJ-. Belectod particularly for family use,' pries snd Quality. Warranted U give satisfaction, if or sols IU UMauuut w suit purcuasers, ny j. MtRfttranK au2t Corner Ninth and Vlne-streetii. FLOURi-EXTRA WHITB. WHEAT Flour in barrels and socks. Warranted, and delivered to any part of tht "j'aoQg'""'1'' aa2 Cornor Ktittii ted YtntWrttts.