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_. Ppbi c.m.NAi Boamt'T in Bottle**. T< litt« eitu Am'hi mi» t ,., .*« S*Belyi< »"'.- P"" ('"««'' »'«idi '. ttM »ithl-«iU«" ...'.¦<. Tin. l-nn.v.. . <.. ffMrf he* rr woe.1 n T effort* r.. plo * a B M | I " W 0 I TliL »ktitr h e mw.» <. Ar ¦till Brilli*m ScLitapp*. »"'! lV7<et .fu- i. .>..!..- i" t.>..»p Statuta .¦. '.' I'"1 «>".' v '. nr *»'.'. P '" L,,..,.* .:, :.,..o leib» irwebj .t I * I ¦¦' adl lave ,«Leii'<l bO* Ibew ireorat* term mmmnmnmnIocs«flu. h..» *>». a^ii.e fr«» It l> i -.wh r .. ** -ettberbiKt.t hr*aOy, beath kfMlf 'tat ¦***' - . P' ' fMtW-Mel} lor me I* trace "opf r tie Uet 3>. r (aid ibe .*<*.*.¦<. tM.) « ¦feodiut. . <l prkrsol one J hTTefilWr-oi...!-. II» t'a**»rd of l< f. - 0 brands ha!»*> 79 ft mit lowe», aid I b»ve no* riar,. a-rc-- ¦¦bWarOB Om btaidy exfnttOTi fat Pr*aet rib* blsnttat re| and am resubrlv ftA t tot pWfBII t4 tf.. ' IpTtOj.'W^' 1 .'. .Lrt .r,Hn« **. ,U" * ? :' Cblatr Brtt.o11 -tr.titre with inj sett, kbt-U. and eertifl tmw tb* brandy k b.4tr.dhv .-.-Mt'-e put*.nD.'uIterated rti cie '»ad rt w.l' he fooad «tet need »«. » -tt bte, a bet rtf I ,l.,. ratii ». ll .... ''.tatattei eeretai ku atoll t that a bottle of fit uomlxed Vi :- brand] aatrtri 'IB 1 : '¦' wateaerreed. It*a»ile»»i Mi red laiitatiaa. OfaUdeterfp t*ree*f etdetl aftrita, brand] ratal l*i bi(b price, bat keea c«a article thf uiix. nai.n m-Un bat r Hure n ti.- .. aitaatl . I >. «:.i* o.il ii'U* 11 t»l. naallbet railed frcteb bfandy baw baaa eratterrd aiu «lij tbrot |btbt -id, at I bite beea Iba {.. a mpju tfa.tli it. mil bti i ti >-iti» e. ti i r rim.« tad batt «»ni boataoda if w »n1» »r»\e, .?!( <ii itroj tre- tneti.nai nif.'i. m b . naa akaava raptii* pled aien »... *. aab* ¦aaatatiai ootaycmadi tad tefl \r Kf l. 1. bet . T°be rirtii.'« «t pi rrei.rh l.rar.dv Bead nil be I >M >.> Tbey air it m bbraaaaaal bbaa iia a* * trem- .i.e..: h rn.nl »t:»i.;aj-t It ba attba Fretvl iih..'i batre p »eti« »lly aaaaad it, m Kaa 0* lb tW," tba water of baa Bai tlo bBoUtaloit oar* wbee fite e-.d :i:.t)i.l'..rsi'1 M11 fw' r'd \. :tb »he learfal .nfiedi»nt»tL»t»t'" d Itr.rtfrtJoa, H becomraI death dm.' {, ii ol i.K im < f i"ir tii-e. To rea«d» *!. v( mnl .«» .i mtmm at bi * bvttlita It and wllit a It »» "W.l'»'» O.'iuir.e i m Br .). I am dally rrrcetrlst o den from Iba e;r-. a; : i| tin irtee a aB farla mt ibt ITnlna. tn irrt ft fn neona: paipnee« Tin are tN ataat i pi lanat to atlt aa attbtlt OdO, n r. benefitt hkmat iiV. in* if "ad eir.it. K. Tba pttet . c^u 6v ¦b.amt-d BJ aataaaal aapli dioa at my office, by letter txj CaaLPtN Win », N'. 2.' R svi-r »t. Till: Dkh.i.m 1'ati:nt PlAKO-FoOTBO. " Tbr i.rit ftaaa asltMaa " Ii U tk< ui ly Plaaa laa BtaatacOaaol wblrb Is truly i v .; the pete, i[H « <ih * L.' L i! .i inarV U-u.< pftcltaly ttatt of tl Vloftn. , Tbe Irr« btd pTete, wtii h ¦.i«t»lt.i. oH tat »'rs n, ii critirn'y fr»e fr< ro ll* oaae or \ il.rat'.iy uut mt bW ¦».¦¦!.... tit twt ti.rbtx.jda panaiai * etaialabi »>"i.d i k atibai u laa Vloila. Pat baia aataltf nr <tftm. and at11 n 1 i,e taan aay edber l*^i.t>, a:.d. hli- the Viol.i . '-.ey ÜBBB ItBfrata with ate m m Tbe luataiuint p wir, and parity aai rm um "I boat ra aaaa<otta. .v » Ae<t:'», U'vi fiat l a 8..>. N .. M3 Kroadwaj. K. a I TimO., rr " Tbe tr.-ie ii trnnd nud i.< Me It l.»* t' .- ' pvity far tat trfabaj tr« .< tu.« i r tii tt-1 tad Mb teaoraaa ol law tt p..v.. i.to. i.iv. beard eaieiliO in (iipth, pi.rily. and ayaipalBBtk .w»ati..M " naa i. at o< t»§ri.«ik. M»x Mm. ./. k, and atbata. " Tbe U r.e Ir.f the mtf ar> »| eyiiali .) e r».»' fraud <.'. ni'< f«-e»et aid eaceeda tin n, ia pure ni'iii.el bBbwBObBJ BBd MWel m power " Cavi ma Turin Pi pi ii. Tue Dalaei Patbbi h*a< fat k. Bner.e tw or liirte iiiai.iiUiiur.ra f l'itn K net .> Elofd aa epliea t iid r. pi.t>U"ii d'rlnt tbe |a«t ya*' rtwte, Bad' g tl.r 'i.t DrbjBt rateal Piaur«, bow Daicoa, PakMi Li i a Co f 'i it*. »*e fa.t tup..aadn i iityltael acletttibeally e< Batiai ed bMiaaaaabb bat i obi loed a..n,.- <>f u... bral ettr u.ai'e ... r tbti patei.t ». r jr. ,mivt. nr.. . t r ¦I tbetri to tfcelr BBtaBaMfl at d t> tbl pil 0 fuel,; < i plat t>f II,. Driff. V .: Tbe wUiir plai, auBOiBullBBthiiPianoaraaaoalBer< itfr bi that purtued l«r the laat f.l y yeaia, 'hat the i>oi.ranre and want e.f apafBtbatatamttmaaobrata . lybitboti Ural lo| ¦.. witb Ha mtfhani'-al ri.i., m. ton. -<i tl.. m ii:,. tri pre a»ial tu iU Imme dial, ana MM eee hi de»t !. poiei t. Mr. In iggt, tba >t.i out a prartirai I'iano WMbOBB. ha tklDfal enflBeet lu ooeiblaotl ¦aababbbtj aad baaaiea»Bted <.t tbe attM tatertatln| tod baaettaal Bte** ea lae Maeno* of aee itiea waleb batrc j.r t developed. Ii aodilu n to hia MbaBÜBt attairme.:'« v BM Bow bnaiabt kalu lb* buaii ea the pramleal tapttltaoi of thirty. ¦.a jea'a, bnBtliatt Witb et eil apfi.iu. e i" u, ike 'i.eae menu equal la an tibBBaftl ttili t iay la tbi wot Iben treatear arid BMajtaB pottBBl maaiad bteoaUciB tl kba aje i, ... Jalty dtwrttrptd To eon,par" tbe Brei i'eaiaboal raf B ibaai raltoa la eat of tl.e hi o.ei ae I: .«. . i e a wbl< .1 1* .w lit' iatut» tbe II tooa, be aeout aa fuir >nd l.oi.ett a a mpafbaSB U the one a",, mptttl bj our .' ii p ". jte. All * 0) »I» luter. .'. d in Mu.ii al ..r Bt laattl BtBbatWI are r>-- ^eabtbBabttrOadtoeaflat*ar Wareroatt*. N... MJ lir...'1way, . blot 1 bbötra the St MaCbolat, ami examine tl.' Unite Tan bt fbaate aa an pttBnttd Wm Bali k Boa. Mai.Ii im FaLaaUMNMta Vt'e have b». u 11 1 rmed Ibat there a"' n ai.y pttBOat ei i^.-d mai.ufa « an irui'ati'.u af 8BI 8i.«iv (ftl B1VI -, a: d aellini ihetn a veiy low prii e, rah rlit-l kt d*etift fe-iaoin wbo ate out 'emiliar wl'b our ma Mm a. fb/aaOwea**aawatamttbbtataaeOaae,tad b»\e f.,rl.irnado Inf tnjtblDt. bat tlit rnl hia t'"wu la Mof. an extent t! at at* fiud it aaaaawy to put »n *nd bt ti eae pbatleal M i*a, wh,., bv lbs roorer tk. y are purauii.^, are dereivi^f the | r a laawaf] Into buylut aaabbk ». ava bOa a. Tbe gtiatant. e liven hy ll.. ae p.Mtea kt kbaaa WatO bay trBtfl kbeai la albrily Italae, aa tbi-y will l.ud io a aijiu-t t in. tri mali. BOOhUkO oaitaoi s, and if u<d lied at oik e we at t II take be mat bioea away BBBB kbaaa We hereby |l»e thla timely aabbatbj ¦ B houi ti n date we warn all who are rtiemifeoturlut and taHBI Lbeee awiudline BWBoab' BOObj aa w. .1 aa tbi*i e I... I">\I baaaOl er aha'l pun Im,- tli n, that wa abah h rthw itb eomuienre a aail arninat. aid proaooBtt kbom to tbt, ii e\L ut it th. law -Neu York. A r. tt, 1*88, L M. Biaaaa a. Oa. Sim.i:k's Si.at im.-Mai mini s. Tl, uaei .tt r.f rtlh.atea fioiii uiauiifatturen in et.iy p ;rt ..f tba Dull«d Htatea atteat to the atrentlk and durability ,.f riu* maohtooa, aa »ell aa tlit. IBBtaVaat and baBBtyal their .'i'. ii. arkt.dk la mote uidloriuly the aariie ou both aiilaa uf the Ubria tbao aay other In market. IB*) aia adupted to all kinda of ai w la». tObar cnarae rr tine are pttOabOy tbfb> Bt OVlt Ofnatliaii .ad we eaaily kept in order. The Mviiv Si.v.n,.-Mo iiisin, at 0*° and A",*., ate juit what la needed iu every KwaOj. L bt 8ia..i a I I'o Ra 4M I "adwav. Wll.IlkiK'.H PoTKVT SaI.AMANIM.K SAPB, Til It Oti at Fla». PaOOl S.i BI Tin: Woai :>. I II .ir»..., '..i httr Prmm l>.,wrp tf. B. o Wn a«a a t o N". IM Broad »ae, _Oatrm Day .. B. V. Qkovi k S lUhi.i: s Ni.u (i .ui Mhu uia vi ni k. Krtr» In the Ima' i. M cau am.rd btba wit t '.. Th-ii work It otM-ipialad iu bea.ity aud >trn.|tb, .: i all atOtraM' fktoea Hat l.-ti for tbi a bnaiura«. lu «onpai.e.a. OtaM tad ir- tbtam at No. 50j Bio.d« ..y. Plhaa, OOJk liiui\ 11< A |5\m i; > N.iivi.i ,>v faun y Si vt tat Mat " Pur et.e owu fan.il» net » e Ot. . iftalTy Mtfat I that Q tri bOaktr'aU Uta beat, and a oro-./'y f kaatd I ".IN. V Trtbuue orrut Taoaaatbu > n Ra v, b*oabu»v. _K'>- IU pBbTaa-ar., Baoaai ta. 0 >\ M x, ,,IS1 ^ 0'. 9t ». aiit Oti Bt I tri WaBTia OJfs Mb, oaA. OSa, b o, a.-., h .iu,1uu, _ »"*.< " »».» AttB.lS.Oa. --"-n ,v. Mt, is C. ., N 1, ... . BaiiTlltH I s CCLKBMatc1i StWIM. BJaCTIIMJS Pau Be Oaaai t Btat'cto Baautt .«I». uaat OM $39, Bt .in, i i Hat pi ti n kiv.; OaMraar, toa ti| tlruaoway, ..rtift HotTataVtt Tilt; Amkkk an Ihn i!i.i~l7iKi7tir"S m \T. tae MaCMiasi are iiuivrraaüv ifpiaiid. TaWSa it m i app.ai.tn«*! to the*, BtaV bb a. a. bVVy .re Warren-ed tti do aa flaw £ ZTLV1"-l* "i""" -"""t **i* . * ¦ . Wo. tW Bf tea vi ay. Afcut. w auu-d. STKAItNS a\ M\l;VIN s OTxtaaa PaTrvT _ BaLAMtvo rK harr* JrJT-... ""J'" * 1 ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ bt.e btaa te SSM MNOO« aeam, aa* bet* a*sti rttTrd arjartaBtitajt. mat .. BOaaoOaB Uaavu |fi" ffJS " » rb ' aow ml waikta t- Itttr Orkaaiia The El hi ka Cl l l in: a i rit RiavtrB.a h,a., BM ?v.....*:.Vaa,.MV:,:s N B T, N ' ' ui iu:.: n. B -rax iet « i-0ii.a Bj pi.r >H., ut not han.i Baal ajjaa«bJbiia.iaaaaaaawaB »»¦»>? g aPl....w.Vt j JI&^V^J *wn,u Maciunu bmuVo too ..crbsUML ta*P.«aair* Bawatnoitt ireei aov. U i. mX , wawOOs to baatt tbyatbatof aay ... ktaam* adoea lekii.t. ta;.,.t.:. a,.. M, .rat.rw OtOMaOm Warn rk I, » _No. 477 Bsotdway. N V >1nki K iV LTOM'B Si him; JJ \i hin:_\\ar- rssBarl to alte better eatl-fa. i i ti aa aay outer aw, _> iu .bl4 naark.<, or UMtueT -ei tt. O..Paus oaawt bo ba 00 _ N Br a Itvay. Wmlei kk iV Wu *«'n i s ö i\i; vi v nxrx ** We prr-ler tbem f.* ratui r uae '- | Tr:- :r " They an tbe lavoritea |o/ ffihat ".'Taan<<. Orb. a, Ba .W liioadway. n T. Ol Ks. WlNsf.oW s BtXPflTJBfJ BOtt'F Pot Cm rr tu. \ TbaiBipa, Will pooitteely cure QBOfcOOA 1m tan a. Dvt» vTrar, Wmi BbbOOM a, Wian Cmoliv, and a.': OOBbaai .ucijrnt ibbsBetesta efT**tbiiaj. It fivea reat to the m.*ber, and re t :. the tobaut. Ptaittma Rt»» is An l'»jt<. a. 4 by a.I Or. tttata, ti eerta prr b.4lir. a: f at :be Si.-e, N.>. U i'.ui. a-_ Sp'äi.ihni.'s PhH'.abii» Gm v.. l'itrt-L ta taetv Baoao. Poa Balk Beoawona, Maeufa . i hy H. r Seimiau, No riatt rt foaVOBSre adtfreaa. Box Nc. - tat BWS POR At 1.-Thr7 AVI hi. \N i-.au.IKAXT it*w Toib), U«,» No. i*s br aahrap. Keel kl w_ eed at **rtrea,aiea oil aaaa ten a, .n jna if ea aa deai.-.d, ^>l£H$*,'? Uui' »"d *»daalaia_ taiataaJtCoal, bt, _ iVnuytue, Tetuveaa»«. virxüiaaT Lom.koi:nr.sOhio-Wr.is. Spatküt.» ftri<i mZ*£mb U,ki1*' »"M **'¦<¦ by P S. Caasaaa, bole a, sat, Bw- 7. Mpuii hie iu t, OOTt , ,-?.r .«.. v...T n.r«Hrv raeai rtaa, * Jumi ibbvb ' .' " . ..'. t. ird |eUfa«m« -1«W ; -.' ." i'"'', ,.. . liar.rr-eut, .1 Bit!-H . .kjw »... ¦ Mi _ HriiM Bat i .* m r »> i It WM £ .>. "! MABMaCJtC J 4 rv I r I. -. -i .'.!<". t'» 'B»*P_ I in.MM« OP tmi Ha i ROaeOOO. r»i.i.. i n Ol \ lt*l blAI Stoat, N< *i ptn.i» i Qm m km ; ahaaars Mr "' i*BMo,rr r*'*»»0 *.».*00 Tmi r»l»«V. Si, T I, Se wi'l rp»n tke rail ran Da.««" »'"J> l"* ra"* 1 .*nf"J ''':-' *'. gad BOO alt- . ", a <¦' (J I a Hl»-4J 11»'.». t> atleirwn'i *v t «'d Reeee* H«'i. B'-.» evi Vo . Ik.i i Cap »ir« vt-t.t "'it exr*r»e»,y f .1 tue piveect aeaeoo, lud edepied to tl u*Ut md p'.r.. It*. . .- Oi ms. Hatter |U BT til,.»1»2f He* i Impsoi 11» Bcai i b, N w \\y ... M «.¦> -' '. '.' liavir : :i ( f Hi - ? « Imi muri» tk IUI I « uae, Ikah it oir »> to .»/ that tn- y nlH er je*. r 11 rt .:. ij ... n bs* hteittte to tor um iBey are t dm* p. j: r !. ibi» Stales tW0t B ** WJ r.«ve BBVBf je |o < ii > i> .le tosUsd Um m row Mfi '.. tB jii Tl.. paUiil bill SiiBia«! Bit n' m< «eil ht e«V.iry ot the sei e .. .....< i- i--c r: .i.»«-r.a-i-M op- and r. I |. »Bt*bl Old WBBI Mitt »' »r<L »re i-f.t mm IMfM , .. . We 1-e.iev-tceee ol- IM to b- ... ,. .. p.iio--J of Om Si lie fii u c. Bi um v c. For «sie by Ins , K Ho» i, «; Krcniim .. n M D< j kt LTfi i ii. in En rv Family..Paibt, Oreasc Siot» 1.. , reo.»*rd li.itirtlT. Olo.ei. 8iik». rVblx/i.i. i. .. rleotifd tqtwl . lew. WTtOOOt ilju'J kOtwt M * de kt«M e..| « r f...ri,, tv llir.i man v. G" '.im, iMkATfii Bi szixr. U. ,y 25otLtiBtrbtt.to HieiMAI A, <- DrafjkiU, :...». im, BIB, '-11 »od 756 Broiflwsy. IftTMMB1 CHAMPMBnCB..'tut «rrirfd. itn in- BtH rt«e« b BMw. lmpen»l, fOtMIf, Cel.iu-', r 8. Obbbi ii. Iwrf «TAI No. TS \Vfiirtu «t W. Y. of ttiete A.c. Pi ri Coovac Braximes, ylattgei of l&fi at»d IK in.p r'., d ii: f< tmi-t. i xpreei y for prlv»t« ti»e. TlieM l-e ntkiof »boi.t «|illon«tu qiiintliy, eo»'tt« tfcly O*1 t *¦*'+' , » h. Tl.e Brti dy of tr.e very firtt qttolny Mi wlfl Improve wondirluliy by »«e. B Co7.r.i»f.. Ir/1>. t.»r, Mo. Woneu »f.. N. l. ~~I'R. BoOVOOV-'b blood food invaluable for Thri « ti BraBw] tl .' d ill CtveMt DV'.ieiirUinc from Omm D billty, NorvoBl Pioetrotion, Lom ol Sleep, end O'f'-ue ol . r Omen. Bold H. T. Kmrstm. A. S<». Dr imi«i«. i Brv«d»»y H r. Chuich A Co . 38 M«laen lace, N. > . BjpnvBB Ci RFi).By Marsh & Co s BapH «.t Cvob tut» A jo S k Blast« IroomJMtfii vodiieM vslrs, Ki rrosTis.s md biuii in * Bracli. In«trum»c'« In de' rn.i .ie« made |p order. Be. > Vtsei At, Astor Uouer, N. B< I.Ules' private rooms md feu.«ie itterfaots_ Barry's TBicornBOVi tbe Beit a; a t'heape.» Art! le for Dretali.s, Beaatifyirtf. Claaalaa, Ci.riiua. Preairv.i;« aod Reatorii.s tbe Hair. Ud'ea.fTylt Fora»'.« "y Uriftlau KM ferfn.-n-ra dcfiarce BaLAMAHDRR 8aFEO .ROBERT M. I'atshk suh smtiufielniaf id* He eVers Mawated Mfss a -i Patet>t Howdai Preol lerOaece Locks sad Cress Rats. Aiao sirs miBni Jai Pr - el iti mi Par. . Ba/ss, hi BUn r Puts ¦ LVaot, No i'mM nay ,eofaat of OalhR pUee': N... M r-arl lt ) Ml.MRS Mill Ml LOVSVBBMIII DEfTTBOYER, as is » ai 1 ik! 1 KtMl . i ol Bi a B".'«. Ami, Motu, r :> »: Mod s as. B ,'«. Ae. Yi , -,Ip mt the ll »< tor, Jo-. MeVkK. Mj. Iii.' Bi j i'.iay, s:: A. B. A D Bas-x A Co., ard all Dnfriats. _ I)rti!:i:iets ran be eiipplii-J with Dr. tobias's \ »:vt lias Lisisn s r. Braty sotth varraatedfallsaitiksef MM LiOliial artarü.ii,eii!i made fat tOtlBlhB S wi'li umi uy lJn.««ia'a. D. p..t. Nu. M Ct ur'lapdt at._ Kl-s MI -Ql ICR, DhtOli Beta K-a.-raut Tuiipa. Troa eaq-,«.»e tasefena la aerfeetloa prepared ri d rrpvrlahte.1 by l.n ie Drei >, Dra- peis.i; tlietiiiat, Msxtoiaetan* el Im PaafaataAy, No. fri7 Broadway._ Cr.btadoro'h Hair Dyk, Whim and ftMJPBBB, rraaa all In either henilaphere. Hia is^rtuieDt of Ladiei* Ie.ni araldi, Prooti, Half Wita. etc., Ii bow oompiete. Hit loh ndid Oye la applied hy eiperietieed artiata to tbe .atlafa.ni.m 81 eeery roe. MaaatibVured and sold at No. I Astor House. Copy tba vddreae._ DR. J.BOTBI DOBR'I iMI'KltlAI. WkXB r.irruts. Dr. Don« bai epcred . sniv of . >sai roorrn at Nr« 611 and V>1 Kroaaway, ,fur tiit> examinalioa aud treatment .1 pati'-nla, and where tua faritun WtOB BiTtrn, (er the wire of Im lplert C< n«umpti'.n, Weak Lnura. Weak atorea. *! and QsBlial Dehlliry, may 1* had. The Bittera are put 'ip In qiiRrt br.ttlea, with tbe name r f Dr. J. Bovee ll . lou- penal tVine Birtera blow i, bj the liaei. wnli MraeOaaa for uae. Pries Bl Nl p. bottle. The uiual dia. ount 11 the .rade. The Dortoi ear, le- onmlted daily from 12 to 8. BaTCMRLOM'I Hair Dye, Wigs and TOCPBBO are oririvalrd. They are Habt, euy, durable, and 6t tn i charru. sin »hitnkins or turning up behind. BATCBBtaa'S Hals dtb| die beat lu toe word ; tba only barn leae and reliable Dye kn"Wn. ippbed at tbe Kai-t. ry, No. MB Broadway, oppiwile to* Park. RUCTIOB Norn i:. 1. v.. 1 '. «' '.. f Fri s, i Reeaa, Baeai ri v i Ca, eld .e'.i. aa TasasOATi Sept. i. lUB, at aWeak, it their , :. p ii ,. N.. <nt Bsbadasy. oa six ataaths' easdit, The F.ntlre Bal«i e . the ImportwUOB of M.-a«r». BtttBT, Wisnr, V Hchiii'Ik. aad Mr. \ Ml Mreat) Moor» aaaaaOaa of 1.000 Pheas Oki» Sn .a, Alao. P.la« k tili» he Biiisi- lud Tai I bias, iu diffrient pie. . ,i all w i.itt I AI.", LOM PtBI 11 Mm.iisirv IliMiiit. Aha, v Pari.. Kihroni. 2, »«ti Caraoas Noa I bu 3D Rieb Paru BoaaBTBibaow, of Um Irt. at »tjh a firh.l Clry Trade. The attention of the trade it re.pe if l!y »oli. it»«d, ai th- sbavi aale wll ba Ma of '.he b.-a* »hl. h raa be dler. d in Hew-Yorb. W KDNK6DAY. AUGUST SI, 18(9, C(>R°t:8Pn\flKSTS. N, BI IbMcm He taken of Anonemoin t ommrni. atlon. Whit sarasistaavaded i i h.atrti... mn.t ba sulbeslisalsd by Ibi eaine and addi. at <f the witter.no' ner. aaanly for r . > n m, mm a* a gi ayaatj aa hia gov4 bbbb. >\1 m in d. itake to return n j. sbsi OaaBBMaaaRaia Baabsass baiasi Oa Tu» Taiaaas pbsaM iu «r. raaea tx a.:d..<aav-a U'liolALt ObBBLBI k Ca. C. ('. Wata von ii v < l> ¦,. > a'i.1 WcKBtV TbM Ta iii'oaliaiio Meirhants, Miinufsctcrers, Inventors, ami all who Mve VV area, hiveaitl-.ua, Laude or BBMObBJ rise to aeJI, mail- senlae If rhry pipe t to find pun haeere md we bellev» there la oo other aj». r.i«iD«roedijm ao food uThi BTBMtl V Taistir. It baa i lerree cirrulatioo than any other wirifjarr hj tbe «n,r!d, BOOBJ Uryely snen f Punier. Men hanrt, Miaufa : »V .. a Af Prire Bl per line earh lnaer-Jon. A..\. t.-e n.ei ti f. r tb.a w.-. k'a .u sa «'. be hat.de.» in today. '1 be mails frf FRIUff aT titBtfltlJBltif AbIb. w. ell «,. thiA Uiorrunj; at 10 e'doek. A Qocbei )>opRa] boooooooi \\m% the Priooo of Walea is nbi ut to pay m t int tu ( ansdii. Tin* Wfort from PfcikaMdjoWa that tin- l niie.l St.af. s ItrifJatoCrBjOepaOl bad BOOR lObt, OPUm oH OR Im. J. BU aj ... t Bi a cinard. A ti lesrniii from S'. I.ouis kwMOjROOl ths arrival of tbe> ..verls- vi mail, w :th d.it.-n froip S.tn Franriio to too 8dl Baoi. Mfa Qioolpj oroi aoiy/MMj o Tioit to CoL FrCBBBOt. TaO .lusrn l BOtWOOR the (. althtrnit Senators was so rkwOBt that a du.'l botwOBO BMOB aaas i lOOOaOi *..» BtJAB pise.' aftt'r tbe election. 7's- /or' $nt,'ft Turns tells of Indinn trmib'..". Wo koto tOTO ÖRJI titor n.hi. .*«. r .. St. .lohn'» tTOaR BlPORO, but the> BBOaMTOOB n-i OOtlBooJ BOBM of niarktd rifOileORCO. Card.ual Antonelh htvl roaifBOaltooProoto^oofjof th.- Caweilof IJ ».U'-; lie, BOBaOOf, reUina the See retort ship of State. 1 he Nat onal A--, n.b.'v in Tuscany bud tlfNt m Mn deiia had prononncevd laOBBaoHri itrtm^iv in loTOT of Itnlian libe rty, and the former mmi deelaie i t tol t " RI led LrOMSB shoul,! nrvcr be rvinstatrd, and bad ceived s pnipu^ition to OaOfOC it b^aish.-.l BiOIOI WmW eitbusiasii). Najx.leoa had BOaOaOltMl many mililarj as well »s ei\il strntencea, and th.' atiir.eatv, asbioh had BBOOtoi i;re?»t surprise and r.jo.cing, appear! to hbte been U'iivitisJ. The Zurirh CunteTnce had mad.' no prof-rea-i. The Dig of I lunaia was »utuewbat Utter. It i< ejiTicially aaaOMaRBBOw thnt the Kinpreaa Ku^- rue > a»bjn e-nc. inte. Fire thnuuud Indian troops Lai BdMjOJalol tb.« Cimrrnme'Dt ti. charge. The last qootetkdM "f COOOOBI were at 1 be c.»tf.»?i bud bri sdsluds uiatketa BIN d . i. I The speech of JsSbKBSB Da; «to the Denvvrraey rt' Mississippi, ane-rabu-d in ( otiventioa at .lade >o. which we pnn< in If ». .> » Tuii im ia »1 mt f 'i{ > I i re than oHi&arv BWpOwtMlW. Mr. Davis :s iinqii'-stionabl) the fcretti'vit man of tb*» S .nth at the BfOOfnl dsv. In th* BOMB», vis SaTSnrilonCO BBBOSg his laatatoslaog coilesgue* is conceded M all h.i n<?a. Fvery N< tli.-.-T. BSOOlOt BrlB adaaB th it fr< m tre S< uth.-maide ofthat flv>r, II8 ¦ it for- BbaJeUe adversary to m<-« t in Sehnte the thin, pale, i-ü-b-'d. intellectual loi ^r-: ItiflBBMippisn, with t .e urcmpHrsn'i<ii ti.iiifMr.or, tue hatiittia'. OOOrt***, aril the- a^ootsvCSl Wait tentiofial arro- gboee v 1 eh KTfMsU tin- k..-i W>BSCbOOtTlSeaoi great ind comn Boding power. It ia * niist ill eoofbondhhnfritlidee lüoefi like Keitt. or with Viilfc«:, cor.r. rited t»ia.»lern like Brooro. his «vna- toiihi colitsfcue from Mississippi, ur witii oieid BeheOabf BOtitsOaSnS Uta (.reer. CfliBgBBBB, BiMleU, sod BevjaDaln, Ha i »longa to ¦ li^er goali ti public u.en of who*), iM'BMtij, the Slaveiiolding DaWCTaOJ WtA ft\ tifie, but of whom, in CfOfTCOl at leatt, hibOirif bid Mr. Hunter of Y-rgisn Ml leoi-.'v exampl-a left. From the freight of their Baalactor it their own aartien, thewoids of auch tut n. on subjects of national interest, are entitled to aOtafnal eo. s deration. Mr. Davis begina with a aaJogiOBB ujou the I »eniociat.c party, which he «tvie« " the party < i .' stability and progress," to the prevalence of ark. piii.'ipU's for fifty tear? be BBtaiOOBthe bant, the prosperity, the growth and happiness of the cxuütiy. Passing over tbs. which though skillfully rut, ia lot psrticnlaily nov.-l, we corre to the equa.lv stale assertion that the N'm th i- groatly benefitted l'> tOB Slavery of the South. "D> loot " frum their trade and BBaOOActoreB all which is '.deperd. r.t upon the product of r>lave labor, their " prosperity would fade, and poverty would "come uj.on tlirin ' m one pros t; at e-l-.th.' Doubtless Mr. Dili kuowi better thsn this. Hia lesiderce in WSWJa>ngh\nd !bbt Summer must hu\< UtigM h'.ix, fhavt prosj I) 4the Rorth ia doe to tot ii: see iBiuatry, ond energy, which are qnalitM of Freed no i&d totofSbvorj. Bot Inn character; bii igi rootson*prejodioeo'aatii- eoco TLti the peoaaotstioo oi loci Settoriog talli- ,p ;. Bops, mt ton rj Tho truth lit that all thst the tiatlfl Bad nansActureaof the North draw l;i!\ product* of slate labtr, is h-ss thail is drown rrOO inj one .<f n doz< n of hat own crops or her own etapl.s: less than thohl) CP>[», th^ p. lote crop, the fruit cro;'; Icsa. bj fir, thin the mutual jield of the forests 01 the mines. There are BbBBJf BfBOOhea of tisde and m;:nufic'ure-it the N'Tth, the loss of which would t* BtN BB- vi r> l| f. It than the entire BOBBliioO of ihi«t»>.hira.« with th>' flave Ststes. ThnNUjhOOt this pirt of his sp.ich Mr. Dnfia BfgtaOJ ii if the h*fBO Btatea Were u'mlly romtnercial and manufacturing conimniiities, " who, f'.r wfint of land and by ri.'i»r .'of climate, find in lhe« w irkshops their only in- '.duslriiil employment." What preposteron nun- ¦eooe is this! The rigi icultiire of the N n th ia far Ui adronoe of that of the South, and feeds well and eh thee Weil seventeen million^ of people, w hile thht of the Slave states performs the same BBtTiOB in perf. etly for less thbn twehe million-;. Tte qoeetiOB of rO0f00iO| the ll ive-trnde, Mr. Davis deals with b.ddly «nd frankly. He denies the OOWOf of CowglOH to prohibit the Africm »lb' .' tiade, ani mnkes the admission, which may BO of iBpOftabOB in the not distant future, thtt C'ongrehS has jmt as BBW B right to regulate tbe inter-State slave-trade as the Ibfligll slave-trade. The law of 1830Bgarott thoAtrieaa tv Be, here, gards as u OOO Of those departures whi'li result .. from substituting a temporary expediency forim- .' mutable truth." Eumi considerations of public safety or interest "could not justify the Go\crn- " ii cid Ll br.mdiig as infauioiis the source from ** which the chief pait of our ltbonng prpulation " ii dt lived. It is this feature of the law whu h "maheattoffeuiri to us, and s'ium'utea us to '. attire for its repeal." Mr. Davis, hi iM ver, regarüs theIBBOal of the laws ayalnst tbe slave-trade .\s BOOObBBI for the prestnt. Nor, if they were repealed, is he quite sure that it would be |00d Bofiej for Mi'susipjii to avail herself if the opening. " Her place in hia- '. tor} Let rank aiuonL' the <tat<-s; her power to '. mail.tain uatural ar.d constit'itioinl rights, do- " pend upon her people.the free, intelligent. L'gh umded soni of tie governing race. ' Too great an infltiv: of negroes might be detrimental; but this view, Le sigmiicantly adds, '. ia not sup- " BOOOd t,. be applietble to Texas, to Nevv-Meiieo. " or to ant future acquisitions bo be made n.utli of " the II o (.ramie.all of which countrie* can only " be d.-veli ptil BJ litre lab rr bj u i-i f its forms." From the consideibtiou of the sl ive-trade. Mr. Da.is pastes to that of Slaver.. .. Thf J ¦.igriienti " if Ood sre not as those of men. he juously . ..eulatts. " When the Sjiai ifirds disi-nered this " BBOtioant, aid reduced the sons of S-.ein to Bondage, anaoitod to that mditioi they Btood " .and ra| idlv v-netel away in BnprodoStive labor. "The pood Jüshop i.as Casus, with philosophical " humanity, inaugurated the imputation of the "racer! ilini; they caine hfloUtTOfronMU natural state tl,.- dw- gotl m t nt*. and to fu n . th. r own destiny.thi't ti !>.. ij the servant of " sei rants A profo'n.,1 theolo-ian s Mr. D.vi<. First, by « bold stroke in ethnology he aoives tbe perph ling Bfobonn of tho origin of the Aoieihaa Inilaoihj cbl'ing them the «,r.s of Shem.i solution f"r which, we reed »carc^ly BBJ, there ] 4 the » ghtett authority .n ^.-lipture. kiatorjr, rtradi-| tion N. \t. the negnns are the ra^e of Ham. lor wbichtbere just as HttBBOOtsVMrity. I'./ Him, i rthe ciiildr.-^ of Hani, the Bet ptOTN ioaifBOtod the F-jptians. In the laflt BOWhaTjr, wbecitwaa ".ii.moi.lv h. lieved from eerta.n BOflBBgOBia H-ioJ- otus. and from the erroneous st.nVm.-nU of a few travelers, tba» the ace.ent Egyptians Wore ne^ro«?«. I the-term Ihm was appl,.-d to the who'- Afrieao race.p'irel) because they irsfohi Ihrrol tt be of th'* same rigin with th. Egpfl ¦¦* MlTOMflSfhllShlgi eol Bekajoo haa, howai r, shuns sossehbrirorji the Efyptiana wer.- not negroes, but w re a br mt race ol A.--at'> or.^in, . the same general i Boh w:th the Arabs, the Jtn s. the gjrrhl a. f .. That being the case, it follow that the a- rriptkMI of tte lineage of Ihm Is the SOgroOl .< a »b.vi- Münder Vet the Pr-eSLttery 18M«isSI Sf the S ,uth, W% they eogerij aeoept thedemonstr.it.... wh. m -o rwa that tho baaroed snd dtgsnod Bgrpshaoi onan not oegioea, just as eagerly c irg to the notion of the Haaastk "rijia .,f tbe Africans whe h depended eotin-lt .-I th. ir ..tenti'y of ra.-e a t!..- poMla ti i pH But again, it is BBbfl kuown to all who kmw any tking of histor), that tbe alaves of the an.ients w. re tot sagBSSS. but whites, arid the wbr^at of tbe Sri tea. the Uritona, the Gauls, ths Genuine, the 1 bneia;and the fair and finely formed tnb. s ->f th-C aucasus M TTBI af the TflllihSiS SSISbll an, and a t pj the S'littem nrgr.,, thit the Greeks sad] Braam Made aloeei Bf irttMB, tie Imam ¦f tli. g.»-M MrvV bMWIBotaSf t". Iti'j. s»aa . Tirtriti En ¦ the boaIi «r t: !>¦.. she, tod the als-.t-i who r \olU-d Witt tvm v.cre raosti/ frotn t*ie ...liif t «n. The %lt>rs of tie HelreeTe Offfe. if tl-' li-a'io n round *l."it tkeiu, that It tt ny. Phi mews, S>iians, Brahe, Ac Tiereil tot UM slighteii reNN keleppooi thattie Hebte wi ever behtOBSBfte fgro aloes The nearest negro SI ton were ctatl; two thousand nilMffBBB Pal- estine. and kc entirely cut of freai iaUrsVWM with khe !M«"V< Am! il the Mi'die AgN the lltves Writ still ll * bite races. Th'- fcreat el». e- lokftrj Mahou audt;, :miitM if MM " 'fth of Af .Jet, through th«. M;ddV AgSS, a&d di wr. ah :o*t tf) our own 1*7. dr.w their ei'.-.ca c^-ly iroui EU0f*i <<<m Christian BTiOBBeri of #tr. Arc-! 1 1112 to Mr Davis, then, itd to tie r.e *-l:ght j»roptt- stasf Qoathm t.i 'o-.y, theptaei ef Praofclsoes were khorarted, las »ebenM ef tbe 8eriptsree Wmt ¦tftiifci. and tbe MCeroei ehthfrei of Ham eroded or SrBsd tbirdtetu) for more thta fs.t UbMSjUMl >. a;s.that is, from kM Deluge do*n to tie b(| Mil i t Um tlftet-r.th eeakarj of our .»ra, when a flsoiiilb Pishr-p, the go ti LasCtsas, "with '. pbHf toj.h:rai humanity." «cd in the km spiiitof cx.geiis, in.ugura'e'i the imp' etat] on *' of Guinea iip^nats iite America, and unfolded to theCrriatiati in i! the right iiiteipretatiou of Holy Writ! To expose a 11 the fal'rtcies to wai:h Mr. D.tvis has gfrei uiterar.oe on this topic would consume u.ucfc more space than '.\e care to ghre to the sah- ject. l'' i-.ci».mp!e, he a-ser'» th*t " no where has *' the cetro fhown c.ap:c:t« to found BrriJ govern- '. Btat".il tre face of the existence of hun l:eds of negro States m Africa, when- eifflf ovcroments existed for ages btlore bfiaehoipoJ was fouudeJ ' and at DO time has he averted his equality by ' separating himftlf froOJ the master racu h) estab- " l>h an indfpei dent community of his own." Has NIi. Daril never heard of lfa)ti ' Mr. I'av is t.-kes dec;i!« d ground Iglillt the " aon- " intervention*' doctrine of Mr D Mi»»ns in regird I S a-,er} iatheTcRitOril s. HeompbatieaMy uain- tains tbe nght ofCosjgreM to legi late for the pro- ; Lion of ileve piopeikj la the Teriifeoiies, and led urea that the aeqokeesoce of the South in that doctrine at the time of ti e Coeaproorieeaof 1860 w as oLly " to pain the time m i-eesary for the people " to Beet and rail}." in other words it was only r. tub throwc to the Northern whale to divert its attention for a while. We commend this candid avow a! of the policy of the South to those who are vet di-pored to iel} upon the moderation and good faith ol tbe slaveholder*, orwbo doubt the eiiotoiOO of a rcttled purpose of encrotehment on the fre<» institutions of the country. The march of aggres¬ sion may pause for a moment and may e»en se«m 10 y it hi to opposition, but let that opp <ition for a BO BOBM relax, and it will aOOOBBO evi'' s, that the Ketoiag Pttionijtfcfft was onlj a tr. » to gain time. With regaid to Cuba, Mr Davis urges its lOftt* eition upon many grounds.among others, for the reason that the ltland would be of paramount im¬ portance to a Southern Confederacy, whenever Uat shall be formed, and its formation he seems t regard as almost inev itable. Tbii is a vie v of the Cubaotquestion which is assuredly well ealeulated to attract the attention of the I'nion loving" Dtnicer;.r} if the North No better field for Hie excrcisB of their peculiarly disinterested devotion to their Southern rulers is likely to offer than this. In conclusion, Mr. Davis explicitly says: "In '. thl Btttingenej of the election of a Pro-odent on " the platform of Mr. Seward's Kochester speech, " Ut tin i Bteo I't dissolrtit." As Mr. Sowerd'i ipeech was in accordance with the Kepub- lican phtfjrm of Kiili, this BOB) fairly be construed into a declaration on the part of Mr Daril thai the election of a Republican President will be the ligOOl for an attemjit to dissolve the uniM of the Btatea, We do not believe that the attempt w ill be iimde: but we believe nothing w ill pre\ent its being Bilde unices it be the fear of the consequences, per¬ sonal and political, likely to follow the attempt What those consequences will be we do not now propose to ihow. We suspect, however, that if a RepohBeao Preoidoot sball be Blested la I860, and Mr. Davis and the State of Mis»iisippi usd^r- take to rebel against the Government, it is prob able that any dis*' lution that may ensi: J .'.ill be the dissolution, not of the Americun Repohlio, but of the connection between tie souls and biu...". of Mr. JeferoOB J'avis und his fellow traitors. Meanwhde, arc hope no one will fail to read this speech. Jt Breeeota in a concentrated form all that the beat lotcDeet of the slaveholding cliss I to aay oai tho whole ran.'eof our poUtiei as ti.ey now stand. It h the manifesto of the Soii h. Let ler be heard and judged caloily and ;eis .a'^ly. The efiei t of her argument 01 any well-informed Northern reader wiil Maty be amazement that the rioflholdil| ela.-s has roillj so little to urga in .tt ow .) .. indii atmn. olttllltll %\D \t II 1.1 ATI. Not bo}s in roundabout!, but fi.i! grow.i men, both 1* F. V.a, both jouinaUsts, and one a Gotajf. noi'a son No looger peltng eoeh other frith md and shmes, but Bichllgiog paper piiVtB, BBOBOied with gnpowder. <>badtih Jenhaji SVIbü 0. Jen: Bgl WiM m the BlchaKBad dialect, hut Dot- diah at L.s < hiietentng, peiceabie I »badi.ih, deiirioi his aoooe froBB old Ohoatiai JenoiogB of Waohiog« Um Co. PaoaaylToaio, his groodfothir, . piooi and Cod-fearing man,"according to 'lh> l\,!ls. bur; Va.) //eri/i'if-and William Old. jr. Obadiah all readers know as the ..-eat ftiraeased /.'i"iurrr. who pursues hi-investigations with n and With pistol: WiU.am ydot i'atuck H.-ory Avlett. whose BMnlesS St counter with Ubadith ir. the p::.e htr- i. m of Keeth Csroliai we teiehed spot the ether da> ar.- Tkt fti'lisiBBaf rieon'stl. Thl field of koOOf WM this tum- near the Mary¬ land DM, not maty miles from th- \\ bits Heoot, wh.-r.'.i. B.orsaoroo then reposing bhTooeiable ba wear; with "the bet eh vs.- after the ojggef" of the w:dovv " with the hsSOtifoJ hair," and clear bg hia aged lung., fatigued by unn.a.Iing BOOtta I the .. .mneoie" chattel and bj hoarse whis¬ pers oi c.u.solttion to SOI owner, who jirisid to bteoejssrloi Jlut, whil- the I'resid.-nt sl-pt, ball I WOTS sown in the Diatuct oi Columbia. At Bresm'a H..U-I. Csl J. Lombm Dsrts, a BBeeed im." kashel Bjaalsa th- bjavhss seaao sf J. Jeaei ¦ '. .artod leite,« t.r bohi kha Bight sf Friday, Aug. I», for Qhodte-b, to and frooj Wulhiai ood hia aaseoai Dr. Jsashs Archer srho both hour, i m Oeovsjahesro. AtlJ S'eJerl the ne%t morning, through »*rted PsSMOyhseil avenue, hy the -pot wbnra Key fell I. the hand ol Nek lee, \,j the Whitei M .ion, the lonely BBSBfllt sf uh.rh. rou.ed h> the round o| Whosha, tumeni on hia isjjljaoj mpi thinking alt.n.atrl} of bhl fair tre.^d widow anl of b| (ileoaood Cemetery, by It.,, k Creek ChMfjl, into the Held, sf Mary Und-p.atsed the ssfflrfi of OMhl Tors . htsiaV m 't*rC..!-«r* p4tl b:n» im «t»«. "ni tha It", era 1*0*0 rot bow BtOOr, BJ M P^t"'1 ot tb.« f .'k. of tat» reOal fof protection eel battwfcta mjI tim.n N tM ether P*r*T- At -1 o*ej» k Jen. iM." ial ':l."''.)' *jw in owrtial oiwti ipM tM top of ¦ b il, awerifeg t»;..,nea.j,« Rpproarh It is dark. «rd tM reo* i b| »kiek tii. t ehe«; W . iMa* d mmo* *- cerred. It it chilly. a: ! <»badiah shiver*. K«tf lagt rc4 Aon ra ifcwlj rkVi op fr- ¦ tkc Biet, .«. William rot with h*r. N«> word of bun c tOON fr. ¦ the output* WhetO CM M he I TM Cd- Mptll MfJT. '/".< ElOOirir inquire*. D«4 wit I i-dx!iflt;i IliUniriN that fco Ml c M.it f( r to KM I DM he ! si lil IMWf for BOthiog I fjti ore mau «tot b. fore Ireakfast I R cniuotid BMll MM of «hii; " n.y d.*r tioveinor" etil t. i.te k letter about it! At .'¦'; o'olock the cbeEei -11 Mrty, at th* mm ..f one Honorable, one colonel, and oie lergOOO, ii Ilei in f..i.* OMtmfcvittepy ijee. .< Rvi:.. t! rtiubm in th» »13.' if vm the breeeb of a pistol. Then comes the battle, attirid in " magnificently '¦ternarray." Hogarth should have MM present, or John Le. ch. Ohadiali, 8S years of Ige, "peaiv- '. able in apptarar.ee," ncrordirg to a wellin- form.d MMStpOMIJi front« William, who is nearly blind, and wears a broad. fTIM shade ai d gro.-u glasses, ii we may credit J. B.1 PceeepfMBIOW. In delViecce to the blindness and general greenness of Will: tm. it had been arran^d that the duel should take place before sunrise: from the ihm IMNMi he had lost his way, and from the same consideia- tiors. he was now allowed to turn hia back on the ii.-en sun..lennirgs exprt sir,g a desire, through om of his colonels, to "assume a moral po- " sition of generosity to bis advent try for whi;h 'so favorable an opportunity offered." Qlg" k!ed William, accordingly, deploys himself, fr. nti. g wc-tward, while inm1'like Oaadiab is drawn up, facing the god of day. both . armed," II the otlicial account of "MMT. n nets on the Held," perhaps DOC Medleaalf, states. Obadinh holds his pistol up; William holds his pistol down. The seconds take po-itioa "on "each side of the line of tire ".opposite each other, e.|iii-dist;ir,t from the principals. Bj what process the line of fire was ciphered out. ami whether it was found to be straight er CIMkei. or I poriMili i '»« is more piobtbte, the tue ends of the line beiof YirgiliOMi a hyperbola, we a»e not aforsoBd; bet we commend tM diaeratiM ef tM aeoooda ia ataadioi at right M|lea to it Noraie we t.Id what disposition the Hon. ami the spire t'ol. made of themsehe?: but it may be presumed that, kLOwiig the parties, they sto'd at no great diatMM froao then The mrgeoea, being unexpe¬ rienced in tbe Virgtoioa duello, eiKcon^ed tMenelrei b.hir.d the old z'u-zag which deebtkei incites t'ue fold. -One," MtW0{" bang: bang' TM cattle in adjoining pas¬ tures raise their hoins. the riuoke rath toward them, the surgeons venture to look over or under or throegh the fence. Obadiab and WiiTi.ui only aie unmoved. Toe Col. asks tiie Dr. whether further satisfaction is di minded. "Yea," is the 001 elusion ariived at, aller abundant colloquy. "OnO}"Meg from Obadiah' "two;" liarjg (rem William' Adjoining cattle afcain lock up; a crow caws; the smoke r .11« awav : ' no business to- " day, ' sajs one surgeon to the other. The sur¬ geon is mistaken. There is no business for him to do, to bo ' ire; no bones have bOM broken, no fit sh-wnur.Js inflicted: but the serious work of the dav is jet to begin. The W.se son knows his own father, baa learnt from him how to fight and how to w rite, and only shtathes the sword to draw the pen. A proposition from one of the Colonels to take Ohldllh'l place " at the peg" having been rejected, as tending to "disgrace" the great duellist, the tug of WireDJMB. Col. confer* with Dr, lion, eorrt- ipotkdi with CoL, ObeJhkh and William suggest. Finally. «t the nine moment, each signs a paper, which each, on receiving? pronounces "aitiafse- " tory." The conti overs) which led to these field -ports Irow, as was intimhted the other day, out ef tho famous DoBBJ Hj letter of Wise//' re. All < Ihadiah'e qiorrele grew out ef hie lew for the "dearCov- " en or"." dearer to bioi tbsa himself," as he sometimes phrases it. The lafoMiw language of The y.nifuirrr was: "Itwooid be «IifTloiiito erowd " a larger quantity of palpable untruths into the " same limited ipooe," an<l tbe term "false allega- t.or.,".WOtil which Ohadilh had been unable t<» t .tplam to the satisfaction of William before the engigesaent. Bet iMpoweot bei ing bereed their brains clear, the OMsMhMhl naile terms on the toll »wing basis: "Mr.OlddietatadaedligBad the followiog reply: ...No. I OM ast iatsal to bag pOMssaearOg Mr. w .... i'. his fiparaatiea I Mkrrad ka salsTtalias! t'.«- vi. «rs <a- m m*i taeiasa. a I aM aot aaasM»r 1; a elsrlssaisr af tasaa . aa B mj sera try lal I. m t, u ; a tatlatari .ry sxskoa¬ ls a. w li-i.iAil ui.D, ot.' "Atthi laowiIbdo,Mr.Wlaa dtototod a t.^uud I, laa ,i g reply M'llMbwala aakaaoah dMiBMsaf,aol taoagatsasl lu- :.t|. !. w ,. j:.t:r. tly i, :..)..! lu that letter. u. JEBMtBGI »19K » Bet it sot n appeared that this was, like the \ il- lafrarca \<u l.imtarit s, only the proem to further eeetVreMei and eeegreaaea and correspondence. Obadiab, in a note tlsteii « I »n the field at 11 o'clock .a. u .wh'ther the troops ha', meantime, bireajehed and taken a aMil] aao4wiel together, dots net appear.iu order, ciuelly sass J. It's l'tnn>tj!ruw<in, "to save the expense of another journey to the field," propounds certain inquiries boor bieg Iha eTzooota^aeoeraetoweH Cko Wi-.- t > William, and demands the name of a certain cor- respondti't William will not reply verbally, and leaMt Me to wr.te. QeBM an adjournment |e BfOWO'l Hotei. Hence another correspundence. which is not linishnl until II o'clock the next ii.omir.g. William w i ites thai he did not fateial to do aii)fting aeeghtf, imr to UWPBH Mj .lirl.i i.ur.tble eoniuct or motives to \\ .-e senior, and, after commuuieatioti with I '. >rrcsporder.t, gives bis name. The treaty is cot.-Iuded, the belltgciweti led tMiriilaM eppeed their signatures, and Ha EaMaaJror, w bich during it -a editor s absence has busied itself W1th EetOpMP politics, ia oi.ee more aladdea.d by its QMdllb, ard the green (.lasted William ngaio awfiaeilUll ateaojf in his lUltlM. Hut beside the rjurie. pondence and the aceompan)ing chapter of history, sll ofa?hi(h we haeo fa.tbfully n ad, there age bree columns of " eiplanatu.n and 11 atataOaOWt" nd " notea on statement ' which no human p.Aer bail force us to read. 11 Jennings must be more lively if he would have us peruse nil his productions and thoae, of hia friends int.. the bargain. Let him goto th. vaateriu . [.lacs, with " l'erley or »Belle Idittan'or J 11 and the, widow. He mail Jjprit A < OH« BÜTIOrV. The Itev. Andrew 11. Smoluikar has gent us a c.icular to BiiDoiuice that a < invention is to be held on tbe MBJj September next, which, considering ita leugth and its purpose, ought to prove uri". « mmonly entertaining, instructive-, ,,,,d unp ,rt nt. Oi the same day that M Petti Bell) r.tuma t , I ii BN Irr of cp-r-' V J V atSiejQaj, "loa if NatBfB a." |tee1 (M0B*BJIbO m ri iiicu» ocf ot ;t* ' PCo- Ceetro, n i».^ " ffimtitfr. P». Iii MiK . ff/ooi of M11 iet > q& M wleeh ia tb«' stopp ng place '"f cars in the 0. .1 Baaln .«'. a».d freej the l hp t.«a go*! rau l>.|0 »K« iV. f. r our C H itBBBj wl. ah. ajfjE " b"'.I h .1 mw Hall." Ah it» rHatii>a to ii ^mU Kelly leap let Ik> obvious, II it ftuooje IfaaafX eilt thit pecaoe, arl oa borhaeaa en this t*iaaaaa tin" pehKc baee been given to understand t<> o" g aa reooeeet bbbbI in Central Ara^g. Bright n tu h BkBtB properly It leokel epee |J wto, if he is there for any pefpeea arlalaagg i d |gb g, an p ithet p-epare a grat- fwp- r> »') i>! An aiioai Uacttft Heieoooaocd, U Sigg\ 1 kar BMBTN aa, ia ba:öhiils peeted, hit W|jfj| all oVM Parifl, hia pac phlet. in wb.ii h he preieVjj " ClBJOdtB n.jsmst the Government of to.., k*. " pu I e." It is pr. pair, therefore, tilt thiiCoan» til 0 shoiilj bt) be'd ' at the PeiCo I nion Centre, j .. perry County, Pa ,S x Mil» . West f M ¦¦rstneg, " which is tbe atotflag plana tat carstn tu* Ca». " tral Railroad, and tri in the Depot ia a go«1 raajj '.to the place fir our Convention, which wilDj, " leid in a new Baft," at the lame tun.' ti.Uta)i " Medium" to hil gmve-digg-ng ia N .nr^, Cur H BaaBM a fact of which it is time the p<itm were ii.fonned,.that M. Betty is a M.-o not one. of your v ulgar »ort R ho break fu re it are, he of a kind with much nr redestructive prupeasiaji " Napoleon I was, and Napoleon III. ii," is BJ, Smolmkar telifl us, u a very itrong Mediae «* 14 crafty Oestro)ing spirits," and M Heils W||. other. It is certainty time they were looked star. But there ere other Media.or Medium*.artig», ever ia right.than these villainous Freoeaaoi, dead aLd living. Mr. Smoluikar is also a Med.10, but a Medium of the spirit of peaco, isi hi rein is tur safet). IV r our own part, we haw BaJaiht of the results the spiritual eneoneg bi twi . n lim and those other fellowi. 8miniiia» litic'erhtands tbem thoroughly, «od IJ0II7 willaat lave a rag to Iis back when tbe Convention ia Be h a Hall, at the Peace L'nion Centre, ia Party Ciui.ty, Pa., which is only six milei w eat of Mi- ler-town, and is the stoppiag place for the carte) ILe Central l.'ailrond, and where there is a gajj read to l'eace Union Centre, adjourns. The Cay \ention w; 11 make an end of them. And that it goai be done deliberately and ellectually, the Cea. \ ei)tn n. w e hope we i.eed not repeat where it ia. is to cintiiiue in session one or two wee kt, aat Mr. Smoluikar is to read his new book, in waiea h«« shows who are the secret enemies of true Re- put licBiiism, and the plan for "deliverance of "natiors (r un mcLarctical speculation*, BI weUai ."ii uie disclosures regarding the inner Life of Maa "«nd tie If r it Worltf." Ar.d when la the course at this week or two Mr. Suioiui'iar ahall hive fiuiahai ti e leadiig of this inteie.ting and entertaiaia| work of his, it is to be ' published" in tbe Coorea- tim, the place of wln.se meeting we bare already mentioned. We are a little afruid, however, that the Confla¬ tion ma) not bo so large as one could w .ab; aad literal!) beinuge this is a perverse and crooked generation, ignorant of the designs of Dolly. Mr Basotalhai invites nobody to come to it, etceat those wdio are not only w illing to leceive the truth, but who are qualified to preach it also as missions rh s. ar.d w ho have means to invest in institution which, it M-ems, are about to be erected at tba eaul) accessible locality of Peace In ion Centra, and where tbey already bave a new Hall. We fear that this rare combination of intelii genee, liberality and wealth will be found united m but few persons. Hut we are hippy to observe that in one direction Mr. Smoluikar gives hia invi¬ tation more latitude. He makes no distinction ef lex. Let him not be misunderstood, however, oa this point. His plan of reform doei not include the pernicious doctrine ol I'ree Love. On tbe coe- trary he is careful to say: " Also, this point ia to .- be mentioned, that although we invite both aexei " to our ( onvention, we require the itrictest deoo " iurn, and men will sleep in their own departtneat " separate froal women." We do not hesitate to add that this airargement meete with our cordial approbation. Vi. tiu»t there pjQi l*e a go d tiooe, and as Urge ¦..I audience ae, under tbe circumstancea, could be expected at Pesce Cnion Centre, on the .Mtb if September, the dsy when M. Helly goei to hia treacherous woik in Central America. THE LATEST^ NBWÄ RECEITKiJ bt , magnetig teleoraph. From UaniiluKtoii. >\ aBBiaeTOB, Tu«s<lay. Aug. M), KV.». The Tiaeaeil Department La noa* preparing some la- teresting -tatistiral tables relative to the trade bet ween Fraeoa nu<\ tie I aated ts:ates, exhibiting, by coinpari- son, i he ami uLt of duties paid by eachou the importal pro^ueti of the other. Tlmee taoles, it ia understood, are ilesigued to facilitate the negotiation of a trea'.v twaea the twe aooetiiaf, by which our commercia. bstaraatl alll be citende i. Tle.N'avy has been informed that the steamship \\ you irg, arhJel recently started on a trial trip, has arrived at Charleston, S. ('., where she arill remaia a ft v, da>«, ard il.en nturt'o Philadelphia. The Hob. 1 it. tTeraooa has been eoelaad to his .*.e pact week by a painful bodi'y arHicti';n. l.at«t from Califoruiu. Sr. Loetfl, Tuesday, Aug. W), 1<V». Tio- Overland Mail of the *th August arrived last llfht h thhjoitj. The nears ia uniinportont. Thars OM 0 healthy demand for goods at San Kraorisea, but prii en were uncharged. I la race Ortel.y bad gone on a viait to Col. Fremoat. A duel between Senators Iiw in and Hroderick was expected to take place immediately aOer the electieo. Tie Frrt ffasatt Tim.» saye the Comanchss had BBsdl an attai k on the Waehita, Caddo, and Dakv eora Indiani, while they aere fe rovfe to their ü»w lOOJOB, ncrter iharge ef Indian Agent Blain. Vl.ipsSea Witch, from Montevideo, and Maitaf, ii «i Keaoj Keagi had arrived at San Francisco. Tin« rrisjat«» < ongrc«.«. Pun ibblphii Tuea-iay, Aojr- It ia still mipe-iiibla to trae e tbe rumor of the sintilf of thofrlgola Oaaejraaa, and the atory is now loohoi oi as a Tlii' Prinre of Wale* «\pected Canada. ibbc, Tuesday, Aug. JO, 118ft Tkt Chianic'.e of this morning say., that the 1'roaW of Walss, his tutor, and a Court physician may Ik 0> 9* t. d to arrive here by the next Canadian oeeae ti ail at' «ii.er. The Sand\« is U lalanda. , . Boaroa, Tueolav, Aug. 30. lBB> Informatiou derived from the Miwionary Ho\m_ this city, iseortradictory of tbe statemeLta pabla*«« m Tkt N, Y. Indrirtutt/ir, to the effect that the .SaasV wii b Islands were backsliding into barbarism, oaJB» Ca ntrary, it bj aOMltod tha' the churches are in g««4 a BaaWBB, aud civilization rapidly projrieasing. Later from Bra/.o*. Niiw.Ouiuvs, Monday, Aug. *, 1 be Btaaaaablpa An?« ra ard Ii dianoia baeo^JJ" hege, with litazi i eeita 11 the Mth »-*t.. and V'^1" in 'pecie. N'oitheiu MlllOO was q-iet.

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Mai.Ii im .« FaLaaUMNMtaVt'e have b». u 11 1 rmed Ibat there a"' n ai.y pttBOat ei i^.-d

i« mai.ufa « an irui'ati'.u af 8BI 8i.«iv (ftl B1VI -, a: d

aellini ihetn a veiy low prii e, rah rlit-l kt d*etift fe-iaoinwbo ate out 'emiliar wl'b our ma Mm a.

fb/aaOwea**aawatamttbbtataaeOaae,tad b»\e f.,rl.irnado

Inf tnjtblDt. bat tlit rnl hia t'"wu la Mof. an extent t! at at*fiud it aaaaawy to put »n *nd bt ti eae pbatlealM i*a, wh,., bv

lbs roorer tk. y are purauii.^, are dereivi^f the | r a laawaf]Into buylut aaabbk ». ava bOa a.

Tbe gtiatant. e liven hy ll.. ae p.Mtea kt kbaaa WatO bay trBtflkbeai la albrily Italae, aa tbi-y will l.ud io a aijiu-t t in. tri mali.

BOOhUkO oaitaoi s, and if u<d lied at oik e we at t II take bemat bioea away BBBB kbaaaWe hereby |l»e thla timely aabbatbj ¦ B houi ti n date we warn

all who are rtiemifeoturlut and taHBI Lbeee awiudline BWBoab'BOObj aa w. .1 aa tbi*i e I... I">\I baaaOl er aha'l pun Im,- tli n,

that wa abah h rthw itb eomuienre a aail arninat. aid proaooBttkbom to tbt, ii e\L ut it th. law -Neu York. A r. tt, 1*88,

L M. Biaaaa a. Oa.

Sim.i:k's Si.at im.-Mai mini s.

Tl, uaei .tt r.f rtlh.atea fioiii uiauiifatturen in et.iy p ;rt ..f

tba Dull«d Htatea atteat to the atrentlk and durability ,.f riu*

maohtooa, aa »ell aa tlit. IBBtaVaat and baBBtyal their .'i'. ii.arkt.dk la mote uidloriuly the aariie ou both aiilaa uf the Ubriatbao aay other In market. IB*) aia adupted to all kinda of ai w

la». tObar cnarae rr tine are pttOabOy tbfb> Bt OVlt Ofnatliaii.ad we eaaily kept in order. The Mviiv Si.v.n,.-Mo iiisin,

at 0*° and A",*., ate juit what la needed iu every KwaOj.L bt 8ia..i a I I'o Ra 4M I "adwav.

Wll.IlkiK'.H PoTKVT SaI.AMANIM.K SAPB,Til It

Oti at Fla». PaOOl S.i BI Tin: Woai :>.I II .ir»..., '..i httr Prmm l>.,wrp tf.

B. o Wn a«a a t o

N". IM Broad »ae,

_Oatrm Day .. B. V.

Qkovi k S lUhi.i: s

Ni.u (i .ui Mhu uia vi ni k.

Krtr» In the Ima' i. M cau am.rd btba wit t '.. Th-iiwork It otM-ipialad iu bea.ity aud >trn.|tb, .: i all atOtraM'fktoea Hat l.-ti for tbi a bnaiura«. lu «onpai.e.a. OtaM tad ir-

tbtam at No. 50j Bio.d« ..y. Plhaa, OOJkliiui\ 11< A |5\m i; > N.iivi.i ,>v

faun y Si vt tat Mat" Pur et.e owu fan.il» net » e Ot. . iftalTy Mtfat I that Q tri

bOaktr'aU Uta beat, and a oro-./'y f kaatd I ".IN. VTrtbuue

orrut Taoaaatbu > n Ra v, b*oabu»v._K'>- IU pBbTaa-ar., Baoaai ta.

N» 0 s» >\ M x, ,,IS1 ^

0'. 9t ». aiit Oti Bt I tri WaBTiaOJfs Mb, oaA. OSa, b o, a.-., h .iu,1uu,_

»"*.< " »».» AttB.lS.Oa.--"-n ,v. Mt, is C. ., N 1, ... .

BaiiTlltH I s CCLKBMatc1i StWIM. BJaCTIIMJSPau Be Oaaai t Btat'cto

Baautt .«I». uaat OM $39,Bt .in, i i Hat pi ti n kiv.; OaMraar,

toa ti| tlruaoway, ..rtift HotTataVttTilt; Amkkk an Ihn i!i.i~l7iKi7tir"S m \T.

tae MaCMiasi are iiuivrraaüv ifpiaiid. TaWSa it m iapp.ai.tn«*! to the*, BtaV bb a. a. bVVy .re Warren-ed tti do aa

flaw £ ZTLV1"-l* "i""" -"""t **i* . * ¦ .

Wo. tW Bf tea vi ay. Afcut. w auu-d.

STKAItNS a\ M\l;VIN s

OTxtaaa PaTrvT_

BaLAMtvo rK harr*

JrJT-... ""J'" * 1 ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ bt.e btaa te SSMMNOO« aeam, aa* bet* a*sti rttTrd arjartaBtitajt. mat ..

BOaaoOaB Uaavu |fi" ffJS " » rb' aow ml waikta t- Itttr Orkaaiia

The El hi ka Cl l l in: a i rit

RiavtrB.a h,a., BM ?v.....*:.Vaa,.MV:,:sN B T, N ' ' ui iu:.:n. B -rax iet « i-0ii.a Bj pi.r >H., ut not han.i Baal

ajjaa«bJbiia.iaaaaaaawaB »»¦»>? g aPl....w.Vt jJI&^V^J *wn,u Maciunu bmuVo too

..crbsUML ta*P.«aair* Bawatnoitt ireei aov. U i. mX ,

wawOOs to baatt tbyatbatof aay ... ktaam* adoealekii.t. ta;.,.t.:. a,.. M,.rat.rw OtOMaOm Warn rk I, »

_No. 477 Bsotdway. N V

>1nki K iV LTOM'B Si him; JJ \i hin:_\\ar-rssBarl to alte better eatl-fa. i i ti aa aay outer aw, _> iu .bl4naark.<, or UMtueT -ei

tt. O..Paus oaawt bo ba 00_N V« Br a Itvay.

Wmlei kk iV Wu *«'n i s ö i\i; vi v nxrx** We prr-ler tbem f.* ratui r uae '- | Tr:- :r" They an tbe lavoritea |o/ ffihat ".'Taan<<.

Orb. a, Ba .W liioadway. n T.

Ol Ks. WlNsf.oW s BtXPflTJBfJ BOtt'FPot Cm rr tu. \ TbaiBipa,

Will pooitteely cure QBOfcOOA 1m tan a. Dvt» vTrar, WmiBbbOOM a, Wian Cmoliv, and a.': OOBbaai .ucijrnt ibbsBetestaefT**tbiiaj. It fivea reat to the m.*ber, and re t :.

the tobaut. Ptaittma Rt»» is An l'»jt<. a. 4 by a.IOr. tttata, ti eerta prr b.4lir. a: f at :be Si.-e, N.>. U i'.ui. a-_

Sp'äi.ihni.'s PhH'.abii» Gm v..l'itrt-L ta taetv Baoao.

Poa Balk Beoawona,Maeufa . i hy

H. r Seimiau, No :» riatt rt

foaVOBSre adtfreaa. Box Nc. - tat

BWS POR At 1.-Thr7 AVI hi. \N i-.au.IKAXTit*w Toib), U«,» No. i*s br aahrap. Keel kl w_ eed at

**rtrea,aiea oil aaaa ten a, .n jna if ea aa deai.-.d,^>l£H$*,'? Uui' »"d *»daalaia_taiataaJtCoal, bt, _ iVnuytue, Tetuveaa»«. virxüiaaT

Lom.koi:nr.sOhio-Wr.is. Spatküt.» ftri<imZ*£mb U,ki1*' »"M **'¦<¦ by P S. Caasaaa, bole a, sat,Bw- 7. Mpuii hie iu t,

OOTt, ,-?.r .«.. v...T n.r«Hrv raeai rtaa,

*

Jumi ibbvb .«' .' "

. ..'. t. ird |eUfa«m« -1«W; -.' ." i'"'', ,..

. x«

liar.rr-eut, .1 Bit!-H. .kjw »... ¦ Mi _

HriiM Bat i .* m r »> i

It I« WM £ .>. "! MABMaCJtC J 4 rv I

r I. -. -i .'.!<". t'» 'B»*P_I in.MM« OP tmi Ha i ROaeOOO.

r»i.i.. i nOl \ lt*l blAI Stoat,

N< *i ptn.i» i

Qm m km ; ahaaars Mr "' i*BMo,rr r*'*»»0 *.».*00Tmi r»l»«V. Si, T I,

Se wi'l rp»n tke rail ran Da.««" »'"J> l"* ra"* 1 .*nf"J *¦ ''':-' *'.

gad BOO alt- . ", a <¦'(J I a Hl»-4J 11»'.».

t> atleirwn'i *v t «'d Reeee* H«'i.B'-.» evi Vo . Ik.i i Cap

»ir« vt-t.t "'it exr*r»e»,y f .1 tue piveect aeaeoo, lud edepied to tlu*Ut md p'.r.. It*.

..-

Oi ms. Hatter |U BT til,.»1»2fHe* i Impsoi 11» Bcai i b,

N w \\y ... M «.¦> -' '. '.'

liavir : :i ( f Hi - ? « Imi muri» tk IUI I « uae, Ikah it oir

»> to .»/ that tn- y nlHer je*.

r 11 rt .:. ij ... n bs* hteittte totorum iBey are t

dm* p. j: r !. ibi» Stales tW0t B ** WJ r.«ve BBVBf je|o < ii > i> .le tosUsd Um m row Mfi '.. tB jii

Tl.. paUiil bill SiiBia«! Bit n' m< «eil ht e«V.iry ot the sei e

.. .....< i- i--c r: .i.»«-r.a-i-M op- and r. I|. »Bt*bl Old WBBI Mitt »' »r<L »re i-f.t mm IMfM

,... We 1-e.iev-tceee ol- IM to b-

... ,. .. p.iio--J of Om Si liefii u c. Bi um v c.

For «sie by Ins , K Ho» i,«; Krcniim .. n M D< j kt

LTfi i ii. in En rv Family..Paibt, OreascSiot» 1.. , reo.»*rd li.itirtlT. Olo.ei. 8iik». rVblx/i.i. i. ..

rleotifd tqtwl . lew. WTtOOOt ilju'J kOtwt M * de kt«M e..| «

r f...ri,, tv llir.i man v. G" '.im, iMkATfii Bi szixr. U. ,y25otLtiBtrbtt.to HieiMAI A, <- DrafjkiU,

:...». im, BIB, '-11 »od 756 Broiflwsy.

IftTMMB1 CHAMPMBnCB..'tut «rrirfd. itn in-BtH rt«e« b BMw. lmpen»l, fOtMIf, Cel.iu-',

r 8. Obbbi ii. Iwrf «TAINo. TS \Vfiirtu «t W. Y.

of ttieteA.c.

Pi ri Coovac Braximes, ylattgei of l&fi at»dIK in.p r'., d ii: f< tmi-t. i xpreei y for prlv»t« ti»e. TlieM l-e

ntkiof »boi.t «|illon«tu qiiintliy, eo»'tt« tfcly O*1 t *¦*'+', » h. Tl.e Brti dy i« of tr.e very firtt qttolny Mi wlfl Improvewondirluliy by »«e. B Co7.r.i»f.. Ir/1>. t.»r,

Mo. 7« Woneu »f.. N. l.

~~I'R. BoOVOOV-'b blood food i§ invaluable forThri « ti BraBw] tl .' d ill CtveMt DV'.ieiirUinc from OmmD billty, NorvoBl Pioetrotion, Lom ol Sleep, end O'f'-ue ol. r Omen. Bold o» H. T. Kmrstm. A. S<». Dr imi«i«.

i Brv«d»»y H r. Chuich A Co . 38 M«laen lace, N. > .

BjpnvBB Ci RFi).By Marsh & Co s BapH«.t Cvob tut» A jo S k Blast« IroomJMtfii vodiieMvslrs, Ki rrosTis.s md biuii in * Bracli. In«trum»c'« Inde' rn.i .ie« made |p order. Be. > Vtsei At, Astor Uouer, N. B<I.Ules' private rooms md feu.«ie itterfaots_

Barry's TBicornBOVii« tbe Beit a; a t'heape.» Art! le for Dretali.s,

Beaatifyirtf. Claaalaa, Ci.riiua.Preairv.i;« aod Reatorii.s tbe Hair.

Ud'ea.fTylt Fora»'.« "y Uriftlau KM ferfn.-n-ra

dcfiarce BaLAMAHDRR 8aFEO .ROBERT M.I'atshk suh smtiufielniaf id* He eVers Mawated Mfss a -i

Patet>t Howdai Preol lerOaece Locks sad Cress Rats. Aiao sirsmiBni Jai Pr - el iti mi Par. . Ba/ss, hi BUn r Puts¦ LVaot, No i'mM nay ,eofaat of OalhR pUee':N... M r-arl lt )

Ml.MRS Mill Ml LOVSVBBMIII DEfTTBOYER,as is » ai 1 ik! 1 KtMl . i ol

Bi a B".'«. Ami, Motu, r :> »: Mod s as. B ,'«. Ae.Yi , -,Ip mt the ll »< tor, Jo-. MeVkK. Mj. Iii.' Bi j i'.iay, s::

A. B. A D Bas-x A Co., ard all Dnfriats._

I)rti!:i:iets ran be eiipplii-J with Dr. tobias's\ »:vt lias Lisisn s r. Braty sotth varraatedfallsaitiksefMM LiOliial artarü.ii,eii!i made fat tOtlBlhB S wi'li umi

uy lJn.««ia'a. D. p..t. Nu. M Ct ur'lapdt at._Kl-s MI -Ql ICR,

DhtOli Beta K-a.-raut Tuiipa. Troa eaq-,«.»e tasefena laaerfeetloa '« prepared ri d rrpvrlahte.1 by l.n ie Drei >, Dra-peis.i; tlietiiiat, Msxtoiaetan* el Im PaafaataAy, No. fri7

Broadway._Cr.btadoro'h Hair Dyk, Whim and ftMJPBBB,rraaa all In either henilaphere. Hia is^rtuieDt of Ladiei* Ie.ni

araldi, Prooti, Half Wita. etc., Ii bow oompiete. Hit loh ndidOye la applied hy eiperietieed artiata to tbe .atlafa.ni.m 81 eeeryroe. MaaatibVured and sold at No. I Astor House. Copy tba

vddreae._DR. J.BOTBI DOBR'I iMI'KltlAI. WkXB r.irruts.

Dr. Don« bai epcred . sniv of . >sai roorrn at Nr« 611 andV>1 Kroaaway, ,fur tiit> examinalioa aud treatment .1 pati'-nla,and where tua

faritun WtOB BiTtrn,(er the wire of Im lplert C< n«umpti'.n, Weak Lnura. Weakatorea. *! and QsBlial Dehlliry, may 1* had. The Bittera are put'ip In qiiRrt br.ttlea, with tbe name r f Dr. J. Bovee ll . lou-

penal tVine Birtera blow i, bj the liaei. wnli MraeOaaa for uae.

Pries Bl Nl p. bottle. The uiual dia. ount 11 the .rade.The Dortoi ear, le- onmlted daily from 12 to 8.

BaTCMRLOM'I Hair Dye, Wigs and TOCPBBOare oririvalrd. They are Habt, euy, durable, and 6t tn i charru.sin »hitnkins or turning up behind. BATCBBtaa'S Hals dtb|die beat lu toe word ; tba only barn leae and reliable Dye kn"Wn.ippbed at tbe Kai-t. ry, No. MB Broadway, oppiwile to* Park.

RUCTIOB Norn i:.1. v.. 1 '. «' '.. f

Fri s, i Reeaa,Baeai ri v i Ca,

eld .e'.i. aa TasasOATi Sept. i. lUB, at i» aWeak, it their, :. p ii ,. N.. <nt Bsbadasy. oa six ataaths' easdit,

The F.ntlre Bal«i e . the ImportwUOB ofM.-a«r». BtttBT, Wisnr, V Hchiii'Ik. aad

Mr. \ Ml Mreat) Moor»aaaaaOaa of

1.000 Pheas Oki» Sn .a,Alao. P.la« k tili» he Biiisi- lud Tai I bias, iu diffrient pie.. ,i all w i.itt I

AI.", LOM PtBI 11 Mm.iisirv IliMiiit.Aha,

v Pari.. Kihroni.2,»«ti Caraoas Noa I bu 3D Rieb Paru BoaaBTBibaow, ofUm

Irt. at »tjh a firh.l Clry Trade.The attention of the trade it re.pe if l!y »oli. it»«d, ai th- sbavi

aale wll ba Ma of '.he b.-a* »hl. h raa be dler. d in Hew-Yorb.

W KDNK6DAY. AUGUST SI, 18(9,

C(>R°t:8Pn\flKSTS.N, BI IbMcm He taken of Anonemoin t ommrni. atlon. Whit

sarasistaavaded i i h.atrti... mn.t ba sulbeslisalsd by Ibieaine and addi. at <f the witter.no' ner. aaanly for r . >

n m, mm a* a gi ayaatj aa hia gov4 bbbb.>\1 m in d. itake to return n j. sbsi OaaBBMaaaRaiaBaabsass baiasi Oa Tu» Taiaaas pbsaM iu «r. raaea tx

a.:d..<aav-a U'liolALt ObBBLBI k Ca.

C. ('. Wata von ii v <l> ¦,. > a'i.1 WcKBtV TbM

Ta iii'oaliaiioMeirhants, Miinufsctcrers, Inventors, ami all who

Mve VVarea, hiveaitl-.ua, Laude or BBMObBJ rise to aeJI, mail-senlae If rhry pipe t to find pun haeere md we bellev» there laoo other aj». r.i«iD«roedijm ao food uThi BTBMtl V Taistir.It baa i lerree cirrulatioo than any other wirifjarr hj tbe «n,r!d,

BOOBJ Uryely snen f Punier. Men hanrt, Miaufa :»V .. a Af Prire Bl per line earh lnaer-Jon.A..\. t.-e n.ei ti f. r tb.a w.-. k'a .u sa «'. be hat.de.» in today.

'1 be mails frf FRIUff aT titBtfltlJBltif AbIb. w.

ell «,. thiA Uiorrunj; at 10 e'doek.

A Qocbei )>opRa] boooooooi \\m% the Priooo ofWalea is nbi ut to pay m t int tu ( ansdii.

Tin* Wfort from PfcikaMdjoWa that tin- l niie.lSt.af. s ItrifJatoCrBjOepaOl bad BOOR lObt, OPUm oH ORIm. J. BU aj ... t t» Bi a cinard.

A ti lesrniii from S'. I.ouis kwMOjROOl ths arrivalof tbe> ..verls- vi mail, w :th d.it.-n froip S.tn Franriioto too 8dl Baoi. Mfa Qioolpj oroi aoiy/MMj o Tioit toCoL FrCBBBOt. TaO .lusrn l BOtWOOR the (. althtrnitSenators was so rkwOBt that a du.'l botwOBO BMOBaaas i lOOOaOi *..» BtJAB pise.' aftt'r tbe election. 7's-/or' $nt,'ft Turns tells of Indinn trmib'..".

Wo koto tOTO ÖRJI titor n.hi. .*«. r .. St. .lohn'»tTOaR BlPORO, but the> BBOaMTOOB n-i OOtlBooJ BOBMof niarktd rifOileORCO. Card.ual Antonelh htvlroaifBOaltooProoto^oofjof th.- Caweilof IJ ».U'-;lie, BOBaOOf, reUina the See retort ship of State.1 he Nat onal A--, n.b.'v in Tuscany bud tlfNt m Mndeiia had prononncevd laOBBaoHri itrtm^iv in loTOTof Itnlian libe rty, and the former mmi deelaie i t tolt " RI led LrOMSB shoul,! nrvcr be rvinstatrd, andbad r« ceived s pnipu^ition to OaOfOC it b^aish.-.lBiOIOI WmW eitbusiasii). Najx.leoa had BOaOaOltMlmany mililarj as well »s ei\il strntencea, and th.'atiir.eatv, asbioh had BBOOtoi i;re?»t surprise andr.jo.cing, appear! to hbte been U'iivitisJ. TheZurirh CunteTnce had mad.' no prof-rea-i. TheDig of I lunaia was »utuewbat Utter. It i<

ejiTicially aaaOMaRBBOw thnt the Kinpreaa Ku^- rue >

a»bjn e-nc. inte. Fire thnuuud Indian troops LaiBdMjOJalol tb.« Cimrrnme'Dt ti. charge. The lastqootetkdM "f COOOOBI were at 1 be c.»tf.»?ibud bri sdsluds uiatketa BIN d . i. I

The speech of JsSbKBSB Da; «to the Denvvrraeyrt' Mississippi, ane-rabu-d in ( otiventioa at .lade >o.

which we pnn< in If ». .> » Tuii im ia »1 mt f 'i{ >

I i re than oHi&arv BWpOwtMlW. Mr. Davis :s

iinqii'-stionabl) the fcretti'vit man of tb*» S .nth at

the BfOOfnl dsv. In th* BOMB», vis SaTSnrilonCOBBBOSg his laatatoslaog coilesgue* is conceded Mall h.i n<?a. Fvery N< tli.-.-T. BSOOlOt BrlB adaaB th it

fr< m tre S< uth.-maide ofthat flv>r, II8 ¦ it for-BbaJeUe adversary to m<-« t in Sehnte i» the thin,

pale, i-ü-b-'d. intellectual loi ^r-: ItiflBBMippisn,with t .e urcmpHrsn'i<ii ti.iiifMr.or, tue hatiittia'.OOOrt***, aril the- a^ootsvCSl Wait tentiofial arro-

gboee v 1 eh KTfMsU tin- k..-i W>BSCbOOtTlSeaoigreat ind comn Boding power. It ia * niist ill

eoofbondhhnfritlidee lüoefi like Keitt. or with

Viilfc«:, cor.r. rited t»ia.»lern like Brooro. his «vna-

toiihi colitsfcue from Mississippi, ur witii oieid

BeheOabf BOtitsOaSnS Uta (.reer. CfliBgBBBB, BiMleU,sod BevjaDaln, Ha i»longa to ¦ li^er goali tipublic u.en of who*), iM'BMtij, the SlaveiioldingDaWCTaOJ WtA ft\ tifie, but of whom, in CfOfTCOlat leatt, hibOirif bid Mr. Hunter of Y-rgisn Ml

leoi-.'v exampl-a left. From the freight of their

Baalactor it their own aartien, thewoids of auchtut n. on subjects of national interest, are entitledto aOtafnal eo. s deration.Mr. Davis begina with a aaJogiOBB ujou the

I »eniociat.c party, which he «tvie« " the party < i

.' stability and progress," to the prevalence of

ark. piii.'ipU's for fifty tear? be BBtaiOOBthebant, the prosperity, the growth and happiness of

the cxuütiy. Passing over tbs. which thoughskillfully rut, ia lot psrticnlaily nov.-l, we corre to

the equa.lv stale assertion that the N'm th i- groatlybenefitted l'> tOB Slavery of the South. "D> loot" frum their trade and BBaOOActoreB all which is

'.deperd. r.t upon the product of r>lave labor, their" prosperity would fade, and poverty would"come uj.on tlirin ' m one pros t; at e-l-.th.'Doubtless Mr. Dili kuowi better thsn this.Hia lesiderce in WSWJa>ngh\nd !bbt Summer musthu\< UtigM h'.ix, fhavt prosj I) 4the Rorthia doe to tot ii: see iBiuatry, ond energy, whichare qnalitM of Freed no i&d totofSbvorj. BotInn character; bii igi rootson*prejodioeo'aatii-eoco TLti the peoaaotstioo oi loci Settoriog talli-

,p ;. Bops, mttonrj Tho truth lit that allthst the tiatlfl Bad nansActureaof the North drawl;i!\ product* of slate labtr, is h-ss thail is

drown rrOO inj one .<f n doz< n of hat own cropsor her own etapl.s: less than thohl) CP>[», th^

p. lote crop, the fruit cro;'; Icsa. bj fir, thin themutual jield of the forests 01 the mines. Thereare BbBBJf BfBOOhea of tisde and m;:nufic'ure-itthe N'Tth, the loss of which would t* BtN BB-

vi r> l| f. It than the entire BOBBliioO of ihi«t»>.hira.«

with th>' flave Ststes. ThnNUjhOOt this pirtof his sp.ich Mr. Dnfia BfgtaOJ ii if the h*fBOBtatea Were u'mlly romtnercial and manufacturingconimniiities, " who, f'.r wfint of land and by ri.'i»r.'of climate, find in lhe« w irkshops their only in-'.duslriiil employment." What preposteron nun-

¦eooe is this! The rigi icultiire of the N n th ia farUi adronoe of that of the South, and feeds welland eh thee Weil seventeen million^ of people, w hilethht of the Slave states performs the same BBtTiOBin perf. etly for less thbn twehe million-;.Tte qoeetiOB of rO0f00iO| the ll ive-trnde, Mr.

Davis deals with b.ddly «nd frankly. He deniesthe OOWOf of CowglOH to prohibit the Africm»lb' .' tiade, ani mnkes the admission, which mayBO of iBpOftabOB in the not distant future, thttC'ongrehS has jmt as BBW B right to regulate tbeinter-State slave-trade as the Ibfligll slave-trade.The law of 1830Bgarott thoAtrieaa tv Be, here,gards as u OOO Of those departures whi'li result.. from substituting a temporary expediency forim-.' mutable truth." Eumi considerations of publicsafety or interest "could not justify the Go\crn-" ii cid Ll br.mdiig as infauioiis the source from** which the chief pait of our ltbonng prpulation" ii dt lived. It is this feature of the law whu h"maheattoffeuiri to us, and s'ium'utea us to'. attire for its repeal."Mr. Davis, hi iM ver, regarüs theIBBOal of the

laws ayalnst tbe slave-trade .\s BOOObBBI for theprestnt. Nor, if they were repealed, is he quitesure that it would be |00d Bofiej for Mi'susipjii toavail herself if the opening. " Her place in hia-'. tor} Let rank aiuonL' the <tat<-s; her power to'. mail.tain uatural ar.d constit'itioinl rights, do-" pend upon her people.the free, intelligent.L'gh umded soni of tie governing race.

' Toogreat an infltiv: of negroes might be detrimental;but this view, Le sigmiicantly adds, '. ia not sup-" BOOOd t,. be applietble to Texas, to Nevv-Meiieo." or to ant future acquisitions bo be made n.utli of" the II o (.ramie.all of which countrie* can only" be d.-veli ptil BJ litre lab rr bj u i-i f its forms."From the consideibtiou of the sl ive-trade. Mr.

Da.is pastes to that of Slaver.. .. Thf J ¦.igriienti" if Ood sre not as those of men. he juously. ..eulatts. " When the Sjiai ifirds disi-nered this" BBOtioant, aid reduced the sons of S-.ein toBondage, anaoitod to that mditioi they Btood

" .and ra| idlv v-netel away in BnprodoStive labor."The pood Jüshop i.as Casus, with philosophical" humanity, inaugurated the imputation of the"racer! ilini; they caine hfloUtTOfronMU

natural state tl,.- dw- gotl m t nt*. and to fu n

. th. r own destiny.thi't ti !>.. ij the servant of" sei rantsA profo'n.,1 theolo-ian s Mr. D.vi<. First, by

« bold stroke in ethnology he aoives tbe perph lingBfobonn of tho origin of the Aoieihaa Inilaoihjcbl'ing them the «,r.s of Shem.i solution f"rwhich, we reed »carc^ly BBJ, there ] 4 the» ghtett authority .n ^.-lipture. kiatorjr, rtradi-|tion N. \t. the negnns are the ra^e of Ham. lor

wbichtbere i« just as HttBBOOtsVMrity. I'./ Him,i rthe ciiildr.-^ of Hani, the Bet ptOTN ioaifBOtodthe F-jptians. In the laflt BOWhaTjr, wbecitwaa".ii.moi.lv h. lieved from eerta.n BOflBBgOBia H-ioJ-otus. and from the erroneous st.nVm.-nU of a fewtravelers, tba» the ace.ent EgyptiansWore ne^ro«?«.I the-term Ihm was appl,.-d to the who'- Afrieaorace.p'irel) because they irsfohi Ihrrol tt be of th'*same rigin with th. Egpfl ¦¦* MlTOMflSfhllShlgieol Bekajoo haa, howai r, shuns sossehbrirorjithe Efyptiana wer.- not negroes, but w re a br mtrace ol A.--at'> or.^in, . the same general i Bohw:th the Arabs, the Jtn s. the gjrrhl a. f .. Thatbeing the case, it follow that the a- rriptkMI of ttelineage of Ihm Is the SOgroOl .< a »b.vi- MünderVet the Pr-eSLttery 18M«isSI Sf the S ,uth, W%they eogerij aeoept thedemonstr.it.... wh. m -o rwathat tho baaroed snd dtgsnod Bgrpshaoi onan notoegioea, just as eagerly c irg to the notion of theHaaastk "rijia .,f tbe Africans whe h dependedeotin-lt .-I th. ir ..tenti'y of ra.-e a t!..- poMla tii pHBut again, it is BBbfl kuown to all who kmw any

tking of histor), that tbe alaves of the an.ientsw. re tot sagBSSS. but whites, arid the wbr^at oftbe Sri tea. the Uritona, the Gauls, ths Genuine,the 1 bneia;and the fair and finely formed tnb. s

->f th-C aucasus M TTBI af the TflllihSiS SSISbllan, and a t pj the S'littem nrgr.,, thit the Greeks

sad] Braam Made aloeei BfirttMB, tie Imam¦f tli. g.»-M MrvV bMWIBotaSf t". Iti'j. s»aa .

Tirtriti En ¦ the boaIi «r t: !>¦.. she, tod the

als-.t-i who r \olU-d Witt tvm v.cre raosti/ frotn t*ie

...liif r» t «n. The %lt>rs of tie HelreeTe Offfe. iftl-' li-a'io n round *l."it tkeiu, that It tt ny.

Phi mews, S>iians, Brahe, Ac Tiereil tot UMslighteii reNN keleppooi thattie Hebtewi ever

behtOBSBfte fgro aloes The nearest negro SI

ton were ctatl; two thousand nilMffBBB Pal-estine. and kc entirely cut of freai iaUrsVWMwith khe !M«"V< Am! il the Mi'die AgN the

lltves Writ still ll * bite races. Th'- fcreat el». e-

lokftrj Mahou audt;, :miitM if MM " 'fth of Af

.Jet, through th«. M;ddV AgSS, a&d di wr. ah :o*t tf)

our own 1*7. dr.w their ei'.-.ca c^-ly iroui

EU0f*i <<<m Christian BTiOBBeri of #tr. Arc-! 1

1112 to Mr Davis, then, itd to tie r.e *-l:ght j»roptt-stasf Qoathm t.i 'o-.y, theptaei ef Praofclsoeswere khorarted, las »ebenM ef tbe 8eriptsree Wmt¦tftiifci. and tbe MCeroei ehthfrei of Ham

eroded or SrBsd tbirdtetu) for more thta fs.tUbMSjUMl >. a;s.that is, from kM Deluge do*n to

tie b(| Mil i t Um tlftet-r.th eeakarj of our .»ra,

when a flsoiiilb Pishr-p, the go ti LasCtsas, "with'. pbHf toj.h:rai humanity." «cd in the km spiiitofcx.geiis, .« in.ugura'e'i the imp' etat]on *' of Guinea

iip^nats iite America, and unfolded to theCrriatiatiin i! the right iiiteipretatiou of Holy Writ!To expose a 11 the fal'rtcies to wai:h Mr. D.tvis

has gfrei uiterar.oe on this topic would consume

u.ucfc more space than '.\e care to ghre to the sah-ject. l'' i-.ci».mp!e, he a-ser'» th*t " no where has*' the cetro fhown c.ap:c:t« to found BrriJ govern-'. Btat".il tre face of the existence of hun l:edsof negro States m Africa, when- eifflfovcromentsexisted for ages btlore bfiaehoipoJ was fouudeJ' and at DO time has he averted his equality by' separating himftlf froOJ the master racu h) estab-" l>h an indfpei dent community of his own."Has NIi. Daril never heard of lfa)ti '

Mr. I'av is t.-kes dec;i!« d ground Iglillt the " aon-

" intervention*' doctrine of Mr D Mi»»ns in regirdI S a-,er} iatheTcRitOril s. HeompbatieaMy uain-tains tbe nght ofCosjgreM to legi late for the pro-; Lion of ileve piopeikj la the Teriifeoiies, andled urea that the aeqokeesoce of the South in thatdoctrine at the time of ti e Coeaproorieeaof 1860w as oLly " to pain the time m i-eesary for the people" to i» Beet and rail}." in other words it was onlyr. tub throwc to the Northern whale to divert itsattention for a while. We commend this candidavow a! of the policy of the South to those who are

vet di-pored to iel} upon the moderation and goodfaith ol tbe slaveholder*, orwbo doubt the eiiotoiOOof a rcttled purpose of encrotehment on the fre<»institutions of the country. The march of aggres¬sion may pause for a moment and may e»en se«m 10

y it hi to opposition, but let that opp <ition for a

BO BOBM relax, and it will aOOOBBO evi'' s, that the

Ketoiag Pttionijtfcfft was onlj a tr. » to gaintime.With regaid to Cuba, Mr Davis urges its lOftt*

eition upon many grounds.among others, for thereason that the ltland would be of paramount im¬

portance to a Southern Confederacy, wheneverUat shall be formed, and its formation he seems t

regard as almost inev itable. Tbii is a vie v of theCubaotquestion which is assuredly well ealeulatedto attract the attention of the I'nion loving"Dtnicer;.r} if the North No better field for HieexcrcisB of their peculiarly disinterested devotionto their Southern rulers is likely to offer than this.

In conclusion, Mr. Davis explicitly says: "In'. thl Btttingenej of the election of a Pro-odent on" the platform of Mr. Seward's Kochester speech," Ut tin i Bteo I't dissolrtit." As Mr. Sowerd'iipeech was in accordance with the Kepub-lican phtfjrm of Kiili, this BOB) fairly be construedinto a declaration on the part of Mr Daril thaithe election of a Republican President will be theligOOl for an attemjit to dissolve the uniM of theBtatea, We do not believe that the attempt w ill beiimde: but we believe nothing w ill pre\ent its beingBilde unices it be the fear of the consequences, per¬sonal and political, likely to follow the attemptWhat those consequences will be we do not now

propose to ihow. We suspect, however, that ifa RepohBeao Preoidoot sball be Blested la I860,and Mr. Davis and the State of Mis»iisippi usd^r-take to rebel against the Government, it is probable that any dis*' lution that may ensi: J .'.ill be thedissolution, not of the Americun Repohlio, but ofthe connection between tie souls and biu...". of Mr.JeferoOB J'avis und his fellow traitors.Meanwhde, arc hope no one will fail to read this

speech. Jt Breeeota in a concentrated form allthat the beat lotcDeet of the slaveholding cliss I

to aay oai tho whole ran.'eof our poUtiei as ti.eynow stand. It h the manifesto of the Soii h. Letler be heard and judged caloily and ;eis .a'^ly.The efiei t of her argument 01 any well-informedNorthern reader wiil Maty be amazement that the

rioflholdil| ela.-s has roillj so little to urga in .ttow .) .. indii atmn.

olttllltll %\D \t II 1.1 ATI.

Not bo}s in roundabout!, but fi.i! grow.i men,both 1* F. V.a, both jouinaUsts, and one a Gotajf.noi'a son No looger peltng eoeh other frith mdand shmes, but Bichllgiog paper piiVtB, BBOBOiedwith gnpowder. <>badtih Jenhaji SVIbü 0.Jen: Bgl WiM m the BlchaKBad dialect, hut Dot-diah at L.s < hiietentng, peiceabie I »badi.ih, deiirioihis aoooe froBB old Ohoatiai JenoiogB of Waohiog«Um Co. PaoaaylToaio, his groodfothir, . piooiand Cod-fearing man,"according to 'lh> l\,!ls.

bur; Va.) //eri/i'if-and William Old. jr. Obadiahall readers know as the ..-eat ftiraeased /.'i"iurrr.who pursues hi-investigations with p« n and Withpistol: WiU.am ydot i'atuck H.-ory Avlett. whoseBMnlesS St counter with Ubadith ir. the p::.e htr-i. m of Keeth Csroliai we teiehed spot the etherda> ar.- Tkt fti'lisiBBaf rieon'stl.Thl field of koOOf WM this tum- near the Mary¬

land DM, not maty miles from th- \\ bits Heoot,wh.-r.'.i. B.orsaoroo then reposing bhTooeiable

ba wear; with "the bet eh vs.- after the ojggef"of the w:dovv " with the hsSOtifoJ hair," and clearbg hia aged lung., fatigued by unn.a.Iing BOOtta

I the .. .mneoie" chattel and bj hoarse whis¬pers oi c.u.solttion to SOI owner, who jirisid tobteoejssrloi Jlut, whil- the I'resid.-nt sl-pt,ball I WOTS sown in the Diatuct oi Columbia. AtBresm'a H..U-I. Csl J. Lombm Dsrts, a BBeeedim." kashel Bjaalsa th- bjavhss seaao sfJ. Jeaei¦ '. .artod leite,« t.r bohi kha Bight sfFriday, Aug. I», for Qhodte-b, to and froojWulhiai ood hia aaseoai Dr. Jsashs Archer srhoboth hour, i m Oeovsjahesro.AtlJ S'eJerl the ne%t morning, through

»*rted PsSMOyhseil avenue, hy the -pot wbnraKey fell I. the hand ol Nek lee, \,j the Whitei M.ion, the lonely BBSBfllt sf uh.rh. rou.ed h> theround o| Whosha, tumeni on hia isjjljaoj mpithinking alt.n.atrl} of bhl fair tre.^d widow anlof b| (ileoaood Cemetery, by It.,, k CreekChMfjl, into the Held, sf Mary Und-p.atsed thessfflrfi of OMhl Tors . htsiaV

m 't*rC..!-«r* p4tl b:n» im «t»«. "ni

tha It", era 1*0*0 rot bow BtOOr, BJ M P^t"'1ot tb.« f .'k. of tat» reOal fof protection eelbattwfcta mjI tim.n N tM ether P*r*T-At -1 o*ej» k Jen. iM." ial ':l."''.)' *jwin owrtial oiwti ipM tM top of ¦ b il, awerifegt»;..,nea.j,« Rpproarh It is dark. «rd tM reo*i b| »kiek tii. t ehe«; W . iMa* d mmo* *-

cerred. It it chilly. a: ! <»badiah shiver*. K«tf

lagtrc4 Aon ra ifcwlj rkVi op fr- ¦ tkc Biet, .«.

William i« rot with h*r. N«> word of bun c tOON

fr. ¦ the output* WhetO CM M he I TM Cd-Mptll MfJT. '/".< ElOOirir inquire*. D«4 wit Ii-dx!iflt;i IliUniriN that fco Ml c M.itf( r to KM I DM he ! si lil IMWf for BOthiog I

fjti ore mau «tot b. fore Ireakfast I R cniuotid

BMll MM of «hii; " n.y d.*r tioveinor" etilt. i.te k letter about it!At .'¦'; o'olock the cbeEei -11 Mrty, at th* mm

..f one Honorable, one colonel, and oie lergOOO,ii Ilei in f..i.* OMtmfcvittepy ijee.

.< Rvi:.. t! rtiubm in th» »13.'

if vm the breeeb of a pistol.Then comes the battle, attirid in " magnificently

'¦ternarray." Hogarth should have MM present,or John Le. ch. Ohadiali, 8S years of Ige, "peaiv-'. able in apptarar.ee," ncrordirg to a wellin-form.d MMStpOMIJi front« William, who is nearlyblind, and wears a broad. fTIM shade ai d gro.-u

glasses, ii we may credit J. B.1 PceeepfMBIOW.In delViecce to the blindness and general greennessof Will: tm. it had been arran^d that the duel shouldtake place before sunrise: from the ihm IMNMi

he had lost his way, and from the same consideia-tiors. he was now allowed to turn hia back on theii.-en sun..lennirgs exprt sir,g a desire, throughom of his colonels, to "assume a moral po-" sition of generosity to bis advent try for whi;h'so favorable an opportunity offered." Qlg"

k!ed William, accordingly, deploys himself,fr. nti. g wc-tward, while inm1'like Oaadiabis drawn up, facing the god of day.both. armed," II the otlicial account of "MMT.n nets on the Held," perhaps DOC Medleaalf,

states. Obadinh holds his pistol up; William holdshis pistol down. The seconds take po-itioa "on

"each side of the line of tire ".opposite eachother, e.|iii-dist;ir,t from the principals. Bjwhat process the line of fire was ciphered out. amiwhether it was found to be straight er CIMkei. or

I poriMili i '»« is more piobtbte, the tue ends ofthe line beiof YirgiliOMi a hyperbola, we a»e not

aforsoBd; bet we commend tM diaeratiM eftMaeoooda ia ataadioi at right M|lea to it Noraiewe t.Id what disposition the Hon. ami the spiret'ol. made of themsehe?: but it may be presumedthat, kLOwiig the parties, they sto'd at no greatdiatMM froao then The mrgeoea, being unexpe¬rienced in tbe Virgtoioa duello, eiKcon^edtMenelrei b.hir.d the old z'u-zag whichdeebtkei incites t'ue fold. -One," MtW0{"bang: bang' TM cattle in adjoining pas¬tures raise their hoins. the riuoke rath towardthem, the surgeons venture to look over or under

or throegh the fence. Obadiab and WiiTi.ui onlyaie unmoved. Toe Col. asks tiie Dr. whetherfurther satisfaction is di minded. "Yea," is the001 elusion ariived at, aller abundant colloquy."OnO}"Meg from Obadiah' "two;" liarjg (remWilliam' Adjoining cattle afcain lock up; a crow

caws; the smoke r .11« awav : ' no business to-" day, '

sajs one surgeon to the other. The sur¬

geon is mistaken. There is no business for him todo, to bo ' ire; no bones have bOM broken, no

fit sh-wnur.Js inflicted: but the serious work of thedav is jet to begin. The W.se son knows his ownfather, baa learnt from him how to fight and how tow rite, and only shtathes the sword to draw the pen.A proposition from one of the Colonels to takeOhldllh'l place " at the peg" having been rejected,as tending to "disgrace" the great duellist, the tugof WireDJMB. Col. confer* with Dr, lion, eorrt-

ipotkdi with CoL, ObeJhkh and William suggest.Finally. «t the nine moment, each signs a paper,which each, on receiving? pronounces "aitiafse-" tory."The conti overs) which led to these field -ports

Irow, as was intimhted the other day, out ef thofamous DoBBJ Hj letter of Wise//' re. All < Ihadiah'eqiorrele grew out ef hie lew for the "dearCov-" en or"." dearer to bioi tbsa himself," as hesometimes phrases it. The lafoMiw language ofThe y.nifuirrr was: "Itwooid be «IifTloiiito erowd" a larger quantity of palpable untruths into the" same limited ipooe," an<l tbe term "false allega-

t.or.,".WOtil which Ohadilh had been unable t<»t .tplam to the satisfaction of William before theengigesaent. Bet iMpoweot bei ing bereed theirbrains clear, the OMsMhMhl naile terms on thetoll »wing basis:"Mr.OlddietatadaedligBad the followiog reply:...No. I OM ast iatsal to bag pOMssaearOg Mr. w ....

i'. his fiparaatiea I Mkrrad ka salsTtalias! t'.«- vi. «rs <a-m m*i taeiasa. a I aM aot aaasM»r 1; a elsrlssaisr af tasaa. aa B mj sera try lal I. m t, u ; a tatlatari .ry sxskoa¬

ls a.w li-i.iAil ui.D, ot.'"Atthi laowiIbdo,Mr.Wlaa dtototod a t.^uud

I, laa ,i g replyM'llMbwala aakaaoah dMiBMsaf,aol taoagatsasl lu-:.t|. !. w ,. j:.t:r. tly i, :..)..! lu that letter.

u. JEBMtBGI »19K »

Bet it sot n appeared that this was, like the \ il-lafrarca \<u l.imtarit s, only the proem to furthereeetVreMei and eeegreaaea and correspondence.Obadiab, in a note tlsteii « I »n the field at 11 o'clock.a. u .wh'ther the troops ha', meantime,bireajehed and taken a aMil] aao4wiel together,dots net appear.iu order, ciuelly sass J. It'sl'tnn>tj!ruw<in, "to save the expense of anotherjourney to the field," propounds certain inquiries

boorbieg Iha eTzooota^aeoeraetoweH Cko Wi-.-t > William, and demands the name of a certain cor-

respondti't William will not reply verbally, andleaMt Me to wr.te. QeBM an adjournment |eBfOWO'l Hotei. Hence another correspundence.which is not linishnl until II o'clock the nextii.omir.g. William w i ites thai he did not fateialto do aii)fting aeeghtf, imr to UWPBHMj .lirl.i i.ur.tble eoniuct or motives to\\ .-e senior, and, after commuuieatioti withI '. >rrcsporder.t, gives bis name. The treaty iscot.-Iuded, the belltgciweti led tMiriilaM eppeedtheir signatures, and Ha EaMaaJror, w bich during it -a

editor s absence has busied itself W1th EetOpMPpolitics, ia oi.ee more aladdea.d by its QMdllb,ard the green (.lasted William ngaio awfiaeilUllateaojf in his lUltlM. Hut beside the rjurie.pondence and the aceompan)ing chapter of history,sll ofa?hi(h we haeo fa.tbfully n ad, there agebree columns of " eiplanatu.n and 11 atataOaOWt"nd " notea on statement ' which no human p.Aerbail force us to read. 11 Jennings must be more

lively if he would have us peruse nil his productionsand thoae, of hia friends int.. the bargain. Let himgoto th. vaateriu . [.lacs, with " l'erley or »BelleIdittan'or J 11 and the, widow. He mail Jjprit

A < OH« BÜTIOrV.The Itev. Andrew 11. Smoluikar has gent us a

c.icular to BiiDoiuice that a < invention is to be heldon tbe MBJj September next, which, consideringita leugth and its purpose, ought to prove uri".« mmonly entertaining, instructive-, ,,,,d unp ,rt nt.Oi the same day that M Petti Bell) r.tuma t ,

I ii BN Irr of cp-r-' V J V atSiejQaj,"loa if NatBfB a." C« |tee1 (M0B*BJIbO i« mri iiicu» ocf ot ;t* ' PCo- Ceetro, n i».^" ffimtitfr. P». Iii MiK . ff/ooi of M11 ier»t >q&M wleeh ia tb«' stopp ng place '"f cars in the 0.

.1 Baaln .«'. a».d freej the l hp t.«a go*! rau

l>.|0 »K« iV. f. r our C H itBBBj wl. ah. ajfjE" b"'.I h .1 mw Hall." Ah it» rHatii>a to ii ^mUKelly leap let Ik> obvious, II it ftuooje IfaaafXeilt thit pecaoe, arl oa borhaeaa en this t*iaaaaatin" pehKc baee been given to understandt<> o" g aa reooeeet bbbbI in Central Ara^g.Bright n tu h BkBtB properly It leokel epee|Jwto, if he is there for any pefpeea arlalaagg id |gb g, an p ithet t» p-epare a grat- fwp-r> »') i>! An aiioai Uacttft Heieoooaocd, U Sigg\1 kar BMBTN aa, ia ba:öhiils peeted, hit W|jfj|all oVM Parifl, hia pac phlet. in wb.ii h he preieVjj" ClBJOdtB n.jsmst the Government of to.., k*." pu I e." It is pr. pair, therefore, tilt thiiCoan»til 0 shoiilj bt) be'd ' at the PeiCo I nion Centre, j.. perry County, Pa ,S x Mil» . West f M ¦¦rstneg," which is tbe atotflag plana tat carstn tu* Ca»." tral Railroad, and tri in the Depot ia a go«1 raajj'.to the place fir our Convention, which wilDj," leid in a new Baft," at the lame tun.' ti.Uta)i" Medium" to hil gmve-digg-ng ia N .nr^,Cur H BaaBM a fact of which it is time the p<itmwere ii.fonned,.that M. Betty is a M.-onot one. of your v ulgar »ort R ho break fu re it are,heof a kind with much nr redestructive prupeasiaji" Napoleon I was, and Napoleon III. ii," is BJ,Smolmkar telifl us, u a very itrong Mediae «*14 crafty Oestro)ing spirits," and M Heils W||.other. It is certainty time they were looked star.

But there ere other Media.or Medium*.artig»,ever ia right.than these villainous Freoeaaoi,dead aLd living. Mr. Smoluikar is also a Med.10,but a Medium of the spirit of peaco, isihi rein is tur safet). IV r our own part, we hawBaJaiht of the results the spiritual eneoneg

bi twi . n lim and those other fellowi. 8miniiia»litic'erhtands tbem thoroughly, «od IJ0II7 willaatlave a rag to Iis back when tbe Convention ia Beh a Hall, at the Peace L'nion Centre, ia PartyCiui.ty, Pa., which is only six milei w eat of Mi-ler-town, and is the stoppiag place for the carte)

ILe Central l.'ailrond, and where there is a gajjread to l'eace Union Centre, adjourns. The Cay\ention w; 11 make an end of them. And that itgoai be done deliberately and ellectually, the Cea.\ ei)tn n. w e hope we i.eed not repeat where it ia.is to cintiiiue in session one or two wee kt, aatMr. Smoluikar is to read his new book, in waieah«« shows who are the secret enemies of true Re-put licBiiism, and the plan for "deliverance of"natiors (r un mcLarctical speculation*, BI weUai."ii uie disclosures regarding the inner Life of Maa"«nd tie If r it Worltf." Ar.d when la the course at

this week or two Mr. Suioiui'iar ahall hive fiuiahaiti e leadiig of this inteie.ting and entertaiaia|work of his, it is to be ' published" in tbe Coorea-tim, the place of wln.se meeting we bare alreadymentioned.We are a little afruid, however, that the Confla¬

tion ma) not bo so large as one could w .ab; aadliteral!) beinuge this is a perverse and crookedgeneration, ignorant of the designs of Dolly. MrBasotalhai invites nobody to come to it, etceatthose wdio are not only w illing to leceive the truth,but who are qualified to preach it also as missions

rh s. ar.d w ho have means to invest in institutionwhich, it M-ems, are about to be erected at tbaeaul) accessible locality of Peace In ion Centra,and where tbey already bave a new Hall.We fear that this rare combination of intelii

genee, liberality and wealth will be found united mbut few persons. Hut we are hippy to observethat in one direction Mr. Smoluikar gives hia invi¬tation more latitude. He makes no distinction eflex. Let him not be misunderstood, however, oa

this point. His plan of reform doei not includethe pernicious doctrine ol I'ree Love. On tbe coe-

trary he is careful to say: " Also, this point ia to.- be mentioned, that although we invite both aexei" to our ( onvention, we require the itrictest deoo" iurn, and men will sleep in their own departtneat" separate froal women." We do not hesitate toadd that this airargement meete with our cordialapprobation.

Vi. tiu»t there pjQi l*e a go d tiooe, and as Urge¦..I audience ae, under tbe circumstancea, could beexpected at Pesce Cnion Centre, on the .Mtb ifSeptember, the dsy when M. Helly goei to hiatreacherous woik in Central America.

THE LATEST^ NBWÄRECEITKiJ bt ,

magnetig teleoraph.From UaniiluKtoii.>\ aBBiaeTOB, Tu«s<lay. Aug. M), KV.».

The Tiaeaeil Department La noa* preparing some la-teresting -tatistiral tables relative to the trade bet weenFraeoa nu<\ tie I aated ts:ates, exhibiting, by coinpari-son, i he ami uLt of duties paid by eachou the importalpro^ueti of the other. Tlmee taoles, it ia understood,are ilesigued to facilitate the negotiation of a trea'.v

twaea the twe aooetiiaf, by which our commercia.bstaraatl alll be citende i.Tle.N'avy has been informed that the steamship

\\ you irg, arhJel recently started on a trial trip, hasarrived at Charleston, S. ('., where she arill remaia aft v, da>«, ard il.en nturt'o Philadelphia.The Hob. 1 it. tTeraooa has been eoelaad to his

.*.e pact week by a painful bodi'y arHicti';n.

l.at«t from Califoruiu.Sr. Loetfl, Tuesday, Aug. W), 1<V».

Tio- Overland Mail of the *th August arrived lastllfht h thhjoitj. The nears ia uniinportont. TharsOM 0 healthy demand for goods at San Kraorisea,but prii en were uncharged.

I la race Ortel.y bad gone on a viait to Col. Fremoat.A duel between Senators Iiw in and Hroderick was

expected to take place immediately aOer the electieo.Tie Frrt ffasatt Tim.» saye the Comanchss had

BBsdl an attai k on the Waehita, Caddo, and Dakveora Indiani, while they aere fe rovfe to their ü»w

lOOJOB, ncrter iharge ef Indian Agent Blain.Vl.ipsSea Witch, from Montevideo, and Maitaf,

ii «i Keaoj Keagi had arrived at San Francisco.

Tin« rrisjat«» < ongrc«.«.Pun ibblphii Tuea-iay, Aojr-

It ia still mipe-iiibla to trae e tbe rumor of the sintilfof thofrlgola Oaaejraaa, and the atory is now loohoi

oi as a

Tlii' Prinre of Wale* «\pected I»Canada.ibbc, Tuesday, Aug. JO, 118ft

Tkt Chianic'.e of this morning say., that the 1'roaWof Walss, his tutor, and a Court physician may Ik 0>9* t. d to arrive here by the next Canadian oeeaeti ail at' «ii.er.

The Sand\« is U lalanda., . Boaroa, Tueolav, Aug. 30. lBB>

Informatiou derived from the Miwionary Ho\m_this city, iseortradictory of tbe statemeLta pabla*««m Tkt N, Y. Indrirtutt/ir, to the effect that the .SaasVwii b Islands were backsliding into barbarism, oaJB»Ca ntrary, it bj aOMltod tha' the churches are in g««4a BaaWBB, aud civilization rapidly projrieasing.

Later from Bra/.o*.Niiw.Ouiuvs, Monday, Aug. *,

1 be Btaaaaablpa An?« ra ard Ii dianoia baeo^JJ"hege, with litazi i eeita 11 the Mth »-*t.. and V'^1"in 'pecie. N'oitheiu MlllOO was q-iet.