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Edgar Thooisoc, Presldentof Penn'a Railroad company, then in Washington, and as reflections may have been made on the policy of that company, growing out of our disappointment, by those not familiar with the facts, I trust ;you will publish the followiug dispatch received,by me to-day, and thus enab.e me to redeem the promise made to my command and the pDblic, that the liberality of the Penn'a R. R. Co., would set us right immediately upon lbe re turn of Mr. Thomson to Philadelphia, and thus oblige, Yours, <fco, J«o. P.. Glass, Captain. (By Telegraph.) Philadslphia, 1 June, 7tb, 1881.' > J>r. Joseph L. Duncan, Physician to the Board o' Healthy reoorta (he following interments in tho city of Pittsburgh, from May 28th, to Jane 3d inclusive; ABULTS. Chronic Galilbs Email Pox Remitting Fever Congesting of Lung*. Accident. lHptheria Anasarca..—, —. Old Ag 4— Public Pact. —The pith of a statement depends upon its closeness to fact, and all ar gument must necessarily fall unless the facts asserted be proved beyond a peradventure. 'Whoever would know tbe truth in many things must search diligently, observe closely and judge discreetly. In all articles of liquors sold ;,y Henry Kennedy, to taste them is sufficient .proof that his brandies, gina, wines, &a.. are tbe finest choice brands and the best ever of. fared to tbe public. The reputation of his es tablishment has been absolutely and perma nently eetablished. All who are atill skeptical, canaot'do better than give bia stock a fair trial and be convinced; be sells low for cash, and always a choice warranted article. Call at store, Smlthileld street, near Fourth. flkivr ShipUMt op Ammohitios. —On Thursday night about ten o’clock, Quarter master Taliaforo received a requisition from Major Symington, at the Arsenal, for tbe transportation of live hundred boxes of shot and shell to Washington city by tbe 2:60 train on Friday morniog. Tbe notice was abort, but twenty or thirty drays were brought into requisition, and by 2 o’clock the ammnnition was at the passenger depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad It was immediately loaded, by a lores of men employed for tbe purpose by the 'Quartermaster and his clerk, into three extra 'baggage cars furnished by the company, and in another hour the destructive freight was on its way Eastward. RsrUßZb.—Allegheny Councils, at their meeting on Thursday evening refused to make an appropriation of $lOO each to our fire com. jianiee, applied for some time since. The mkt .ter was referred to a committee, who fully ac-* 'knowledge the value of the aid rendered to the "itizeDs of Allegheny, in time of fire, but in nr of our national troubles, and the present cood. on city treasury, they feel that tho _' '‘not at present recommend the app^o. <. *ked. They dealre Councils, how ever L keeo- «••««»" in vlew - BBd toTaake the appropriat.' 00 »t « crlye period e. peb ble. *The report wm accepted apd-Ibejwii. mittee discharged ,>iii any fortber considers tion of the matter, .o !o * n ‘ eDt ’ “ least, no appropriation ’ Declines. —OoL 8. W. k n card declining the compllmen ‘ £?*" .. mentioning ids name in conne- ,f*L "’t Brigadier Generalship in the Home , _ 1 . He sayi he is not a candidate for any 0 that organization. He has not been a - . of the county for the last four'years, and th.^ 1 , that all posts of honor and responsibility i B the Home Ghards should be filled by those who were instrumental in establishing so val uable an arm of public defence. The Colonel states that ifhe is permitted to serve his coun try it shall be in the field. .OotraT of QoabTeb Sessions, «fcc. —Before Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. Nearly all day Pi Hay was occupied in the case of Commonwealth vs. John Hutchin son, charged with erasing landmarks, which resulted in a verdict of not guilty but defen dant to pay the costs. Wm. Welsh and Wash Kuperl were put on trial for passing counterfeit money, but the case was still up at adjournment. It will be resumed on Monday. Camf Wathe. —This camp, located at West Chester, is to be re organized. It is the intention of the State authorities to make it a prominent camp of instruction. The original limits of the camp have been increased by leasing, for a term of three years, the adioin ing grounds belonging to Hon. John Hick man. The Brandywine Guards,of West Obes ter, are already upon the ground, and a regi ment will be concentrated there forthwith. The Zouave Drill Book, a correct man ual of arms and French bayonet exercise and skirmisher's drill, being compiled by the late lamented Col. E. R. Ellsworth. Price only 26 cents, to be had at Hunt & Miner’s. Also, “the Partisan Leader,” part second, jußt from the preßs, an interesting key to the Disunion Conspiracy, should be read by all; for sale by Hunt & Miner's, Fifth street. •-’> ft ‘ •• «£!)f Paiiq Jloet. JAMES F. BABB, EDITOK AND PROPRIETOR Tuura:—Daily, Six Dollar* per year, strictly in *d- <ranoe. Weekly, Single subscriptions One Dol* lar per year; m Clubs of fl>e, One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY, LOCAL AFFAIRS. (,)Kr for thk Wars. —The United States Zouave Cadets, Co. 8., started for Philadel phia yesterday afternoon at four o'clock by Pennsylvania Railroad. They number one hundred men. At half past three they marched to the depot, where a large assemblage had gathered to witness their departure. While waiting for the train. Col S. W. Black, after a few introductory remarks by Judge Shannon, made a patriotic and soul stirring address, which elicited great enthusiasm. The compa ny is a fine one and will do our city honor. They left in charge of Lieut. Jas. H. Stewart; Captain Jno. P. Class follows them on Sun day evening. Previous to the departure of the company, a vote of thanks was tendered to numerous citi zens who had, in various ways, given substan tial evidence"of their friendship, among whom wete J. Edgar Thomson, Esq., President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and his accomplished aid, Thomas Carnegie, Esq., also to Gov. Sami. W. Black, Hon. Mayor Wilson, Hon. P. C Shannon, Col. Wm, Phillips, Edward P. Kearns, Esq 4 , and others. To Capt. Jno. P. Glass: Mr. Thom son has Instructed agent at Pittsburgh to pass your company on any passenger train W. J. Palmrr, Sec’y. City Mortality* .1 CooTolsions-. .1 SmaMPox.... .~1 QiuLrio Fever. ...1 M aromas ..3 | Hydrocephalus ...1 1 Sufi Born '■l l O? TOT ABOVI VHttI’WKU $ From do to 40 I « 40 to 60™. 3 M 60 to 60 Under 1 year From 1 lo 2— “ 2 to 6 •* sln 10 0 ** 60 to 70 •• 10 to 16 - 1 “ 70 to 8(1 - litnSO 0 “ 80to«0 “ ao to so - i *• 80 to ioo Males, 13; Females, 6; White, 18; Colored 1; Total 19. The Election of the Home Guards. — It should be well understood that the election of the Major General, and of the three Bri, gadiers, will take place to-day. Any other ru mor or announcement is incorreot. - The order fixing tbe day was unanimously adopted by the General Committee of Public Safety. * Appointments,—Brigadier General Morris has appointed D. L. Smith, of this city, wbo was a Lieutenant in the Woods’ Guards, for merly the “Washington Rifles,” now in the service of Virginia, Quartermaster an& Com missary foe the troops now in Western Vir ginia. Geo. W. Harris, of Wheeling, has been appointed hie assistant. “ ' Bhabp Shootbbs.— 'The Brownsville Clip per says; -Our iellow citizen, OapL John I. Worthington, ia engaged in aaeffort to raise arise company of sharp shooters, whose ser vice* will be tendered te the Government. He has already made such progress as to warrant tbe probable success of the undertaking. The Pmjsucbb. Guards. —the arrival of this corps at Wheeling tfl announced. They were met at the ■wharf by % crowd of two thous* iQd persons, and received a very enthuaiiEtiQ reception. '1 » '/ 1 • «* u. ’ •/ - • • v9’l *;>s»'«>•• * '• ~.m v „ **&'„*'* ,J .. *•- 4 S' ■: > t & -. ■ * . • •*,* . . " . Thurston s City Directory tor 1861 2. This indispensable book Ins Just been issued by George H. Thurso. Esq , who bas been publishing u for ihe last tire years. The pres* ent number embraces Birmingham, East Bir* raingl-am, Lswrencevillo, Manchester, Dun quesnH, West Pittsburgh, Souih Pittsburgh, Monurii.'«;Lt'la »od Tomperanceville boroughs, the adjoining village, part of severs' town-* ships, Pittsburgh aud Allegheny cities. it contains over 81,000 names and Is prepared with accuracy. The book is well bound and the typography good. Such a work should be in the hands of every business man, but, we regret to Bay that the patron&go extended Mr. Thurston is scarcely sufficient to warrant him in continuing the publication. From the lim ited number of copies sold, the cost ot each nearly reaches the subscription price, $2 00.— Then, too, the advertising patronage is small and the number of subscriber* is annually de creasing instead of increasing, while the char** acter of the work steadily improves When aNiltizen undertakes so difficult a work and oae so important to the entire business com munity, he should meet with such encourage ment as would make the enterprise a profitable one. We trust these remarks will not require repetition hereafter. The quiet city of Steubenville was thrown into an unwonted state of excitement on Tueso day afternoon. It appears that a notorious character named S*tnu6i Saunders,of Hancock county, Yel, while under the influence of liquor, got into a quarrel with an old man named Gibson, formerly a neighbor, who charged Saunders with stealing a watch from him some time since. A fight was the result, but it seems that Saunders was.loo much for the old man Gibson, and bystanders interfered to sepet&te the parties. This ted to an altar* cation. Saunders was said to be a A number of young men followed himHoWard the ferry, and asked : "Are you a Secession ist?'’ He replied, “it’s none of your business/” Words came to blows, and Saunders, who was atoned with a knife, indicted several wounds on a young man named Lvflarty. Saunders got otf in his buggy across the ferry; but was Followed by the Mayor and u posse some twelve miles into Virginia and taken prisoner. He was conveyed to Steubenville, where several attempts ware made to take him from the offi cers and inflict summary punishment upon him. He was finally lodged in jail, and the building placed under guard. Trails for Camp Wright—ld order to accommodate all who wish to visit the camp* at Holton, K F. Alorley, &q , superintend ent of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, has made arrangements for seven daily trains to and from Hulton. They will run as follows, daily, Sundays nrepted : Jjaves Pittsburgh 6.05, 9:00 and 11:00 a. m., and 1.00, 2:30, 4.-35 p. m. These trains, returning,'will leave the camp at 7:40 and 10:00 a. m . and 12:00, 1.45, 3:30, 6:25 and 7:35 p. m K*ch Tuesday and Saturday, a special train will leaveKittannlng at 104 a m., and reach Kittanning again at 3 p. m. Excursion tickets to Hulton and return will be sold at twenty*dve conts, a figure that will certainly come within the means of all This arrangement will, we think, give satis faction to all, and afford ample facilities for reaching the camp and returning to the city in a short time. CHILD RXH. A Kkw Sensation.— For the pa*i three months, Mbs Adah Isaacs Menken bas b«en training, a few milee out of the city of New York, a troupe of horses, with a view of makiog a tour of this country and Europe, appearing in all the daring melo dramatic and spectacular dramas of the day, stipulating in all her engagements that the p>ieces shall be produced with great splendor. Heretofore such difficult characters as Mtzeppa, Sixteen String Jack, Jenny Divots, &c., have only beep undertaken by the sterner sex, in conse quence of the groat danger attendant on the management of restless and fiery horses. Mb* Menken makes her first appearance io this dif ficult line of business for one of her sex, at Albany, on Monday evening next, when she will appear as Mrzappa. We understand that she will take Pittsburgh in her tour and the novelty will doubtless attract full bouses. True to Hr? Flag —The W. I. Ma< lay, on her late trip from here to St. Louis, t>nd while laying at the landing at Paducah, K.y , Captain Conway, was ordered by some rebel* to lower the Stars and Stripes, flying from her jackstaff. The Captain replied that they would have to "take him down first, before the flag could come down ” They then threat ened the repudiation of his freight bills, but finding the Captain determined to proceed to St. Louis with merchandise destined for P*du» cab, soon came forward and forked over the amount of the freight bills. On the return of the Maclay, a cannon was discharged across her bow, but she proceeded on her way with out stopping. From all account*, Paducah U one ot the rankest secession boles on record. Mb Oouldook. —The Pittsburgh Theatre will re-open on next Monday evening. Man* ager Henderson has effected another engage ment with the Pittsburgh favorite, Coulaock, who will appear in his great part of “Rifho lieu.” We hope the Theatre may receive a liberal patronage for the remainder of the season. Graduated at DutTa "Mercantile CoPego, W. Dinnelett. Pittsburgh; J. K. Fleming, Mercer, Pa.; J. C\ Kltckinger, Fannetuburg, Pa; W. H. Mitchell, Williamsport, 0 ,all of whom passed an honorable and highly satis factory examination and were awarded the elegant new diploma of this splendid estab lishment. Moee Troops Gojunq.— According to spe cial order No. 36 of God. McCall, the MouDt Jackson Guards,of Lawrence county, will lake the P. Ft. W. & 0. R R train at Knon this afternoon and arrive here at 8 o'clock, on their way to Camp Wright. They are a tine set of boys, in full onlform and ready to fight as soon as opportunity offers. Deities It —The Cashier of the Fairmount Bank, Va . which is bsU made a loan to the Confederate States, is out in a card in which e gives the report an emphatic denial. He •Ui'T farther that there was no loan made by e to the Stale of Virginia. Bad lad from the olhor side of the Mononga tel& - fell from ■ w »K° n on Third «l-aet, near Bm Uhflald, while getting out, hi. foot catching In wheel » nd received a se-, vere gash on the fo.-ehaad by coming in con tact with the .pavemen t. The accident occur, ed yesterday morning. A Loso Sentence. —The man Edwards who was reoently implicated in the murder of Otho Farmer, near Sunflsh. has bssn sentenced to the Penitentiary for life. The prisoner’s father, who is said to have aided and abetted the murder, is still in Jail awaiting trial S. D. Obubt, formerly from Wayne county, Ohio, will find his brother at Hare’s Tavern, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Should this no tice meet his eye, he is requested to call, as bis brother is anxious to see him Bold. — A company of Germans have pur. chased the coakworkß of Baber & Miller, up the Monongabela, for thirty one thousand dol lars. The name of the new Arm is A. J. Baker A Co. Appoihted.—We learn that the lion John S. McOalmont, President Judge of the Clarion Judicial District, has been appointed to a Colonelenoy by Gov. Curtin. Col McOalmont is a regular graduate of West Point. Dbownbd.—A lad named Moyer was drown ed at Wheeling on Wednesday while bathing in the Ohio ,river. Deceased was a son of Charles Moyer, and aged about thirteen /ears Fob the latest war news have ono of the New York daily papers delivered at your residence or place of business. Leave address at Pittock’s .Agency, Gildenfenny’s news depot. Photographs of the late Colonel Ellsworth, only ten cents at the Pittsburgh Flag Manu factory, opposite the Theatre. Pbebehtatioitb. —Silk flags for military companies, with staff and tassels complete, at the Pittsbnrgh Flag Manufactory, opposite the the Theatre. STabs and Stripes.— Flags for military companies, houses, poles, at the Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory, opposite the Theatre. Oapt. Kennedy, of the Greys, was expected to reach the city on e flying visit last night The Gejlnd Juey have bo far, found over two hundred bills, chiefly in trivial cases. Tan Bast Liberty Passenger Bail way tanow open to Miners ville and can are running regu arly to that vltfajjje I .*'’ , , ■ rr' ~ ••>•*-■ ;^v ■i a'-, 1 /* 'V^v. ,/^y- - rk ’ -*►/ 't ■ i •v..„ y, -■ •>s#< N--., :K-» Cutting Artray at Steubenville* T&«<Second Michigan Heg-lmeut Bv three Bpeci&l traine i-n ihe Cievhlwsd end Pittsburgh Railroad, winch arrivnd last night about half-past ten tA’lcK-’k, ibo second regU ment, Michigan volunteers reached the city. They were conveyed from Cleveland here in t#enty-four passenger cars, while the baggage, tents, camp equlpago and horses of the regi* mental officers occupied tfve baggage cars The regiment coosisis of ten companies of 101 men each, including officers, while the regimental officers, three laundresses for each company, servants, &c., swelled the’tol&l num ber to oearly 1100, The commending officers of the regiment are: Colonel— Urael B. Ricu ardson; Lieut Colonel—Henry L. Chipman: Msjor—A. W. Williams; Adjutant—Win. N, Lyster; Quarter Master—Joseph Barton; dur* | geon—A. W. Pahuei; Assistant Surgeon ! Henry Lyster Col. Kicbardson was formerly of the United States Army and received three breveia t'yr distinguished services in the Mexican War.— He is spoken of as a gallant and intrepid offi cer. Five officers’s wives accompany tue regiment. The men are all young, (scarcely twenty in the regiment over thirty,) robust, ac tive and many above the average height They are chiefly from the country districts <>f Michigan, and look like excellent soldiers They are well uniformed, and fully equipped, with the exception of cartridge boxes and gui». slings, whioh they were to receive here, but will not probably get until they reach Balti more or Washington city, which latter point is said to he their destination. Tney are all armed with new muskets, those of the two flank companies being the minnie rid* mus ket. The regiment left Detroit on Thursday even ing in two lake steamers, and reached Cleve land by sir o’clock yesterday morning. In the morning they took the cars and arrived here at the time stated above They were well provisioned before leaving home, but were Further supplied at points along the road At Alliance, last evening, they had an excellent supper, with abundance of hot coffee. At every point of any Importance on the line of the road popular demonstrations were made, even at the smallest hamlets and oq their arrival here the m<*n wore hoarse with cheer ing. Officers and men expressed the highest gratification at their reception along tbe route and here, several thousand persons having as sembled at the depot previous to the arrival of the train, who waited patiently until it came up, and as it approached rent tb* a’r with cheers and ehouls. The soldiers, horses, bageage anti equipp&ge were transferred to can provided for them on the Pennsylvania Railroad, equal in number to those in which tboy came, and they wore sent on Bast about twelve o'clock. Tbelr des tination is not positively known; it is first Bal timore, and thence, says rumor,to Washington City. We have seldom seen a finer S't of ir.Qn t and ail who saw them felt assured they would do valiant service in the cause of the people of the North. Office of Committee oh Home Dkfevck, \ Oity Hall, June 7th, lb<)l. / The sadden and melancholy death > i Mr. James C. Watt, a worthy member of fhe Union Cavalry, the Home Guards demand that all appropriate respect should be paid to his memory. The funeral will proceed from his late resi dence, No. 46 Franklin street, Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the Bth of Jaua, at 8$ o'clock, v u. Those officers of the Borne Guards, who, with their companies, may desire to participate in the obsequies, will please report at the City Hall, on Saturday morning, at 10o'clock. It is earnestly requested that as many com panies as can conveniently attend will join in the procession. The cortege will be under the direction of Captain R. H. Patterson, of the Union Cav alry. By order of the Committee. P. C. Shuchon, Chairman. Tee “Bradt Gcjabd&.”—A company oi eighty men, stout, able-bodied rmflmen, from Jefferson county, with bright red sbiru. ar rived in the city yesterday by Allegheny Val ley Railroad, under command oi Major R. It. Brady, late editor cf the Brookviile Jtjjcr sonian. They are a hardy looking sot of men and all good m&rksmeu As an evidence of their enduareco we may ?Ulu that they marched from Brookviile to Killanning, (46 miles) where they took the cart, and yet looked fresh and along on their arrival here. They are armed with muskets used In the war of 1812, but will get more modern arms bore. The oomp&ny will go into Camp Wilkins for a few days un til quarters are ready for them at Camp Wright. Sl*j»dkn Death —We regret to Announce the death of Jamec C. Welt. merchant laiior, of Ibis city, wbo died very suddenly si bis residence, in the Sixth Wsrd, on Thursday evening He was a member of Captain K. H* Patterson's Union Cavalry who were on pa rade Thursday afternoon And visaed Linden Grove. While on drill there bis borne, a spir ited Animal, became restive and took fright In endeavoring to manage him, Mr Watt, wbo had been suffering from heart disease, ruptured a blood vessel. Ho was placed in a carriage and brought In to his residence, but died soon after arriving there Mr. Walt w>• an old resident here and much respected by all. iKr&TKoiBo 08 ▲ Patent — On Thursday a suit WW entered in the District Court by D. W. Bell, Attorney for M. MeGonnigle*, Esq ~ of Allegheny county, against James Old, for infringing on the patent right of the proaecu* tor on the ‘ Eureka" Beehive The prosecutor alleges that one of the main features of the patent has been exactly imitated in the hives made by the defendant. The Home Guard Election —The state, ment in an evemog paper of Thursday that the Committee of Homo Defense bad ordered the postponement of the election for Major and Brigadier Generals until the loth lost, taros oat to bo erroneous. The time for the election was fixed by the committee Public Safety, and no sub committee had the authrity to change it. The election will tbereforo be held to day as ordered. Btxamroat Thikv —On Friday morning a man named John Mason was arrested by tbo Mayor's police, charged with stealing a coat and some blankets from the steamer 41 Dia mond,' * on oath of G. B. Smith He was com* milled for trial, the case went be for ihe Grand Jury and a true bill was found beloro noon Two companies of regulars from Fort Leav enworth arrived from the West last night and went East by f*ennaWvania Railroad. They go to Carlisle barracks Allegheny Councjilb have authorized the erection of a uew Poor House for the city. D&s. Stebbinb & Munson have removed their office to No. 191 Ponn street, near St. Clair. Dentistry.— Dr. 0. Hill. No. ‘HO Penn street, attends to all branches of the Dental profession. Wanted, * YOUNG LADY WHO 18 DKBIKOUS /% of obtaining a situation u saleswoman in Pane, Trlnimtßg or Millinery Store; has bad experience m gear York or other Ea tern cities, good referenoe Please call on, or address A- E. K., No. IS Federal street. __ , jeTtle V. - ......angan ***** JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers Us "FURNITURE AND CHAIRS go, 494 p«an |tr««t, abOV« Mae C*n%it Hare on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, In WaUuxtaud Mahogany of their own usano fsctare. and vanMted equal in quality sod style to any manuMetmed la the city, and »dl sell at roa&oMb-e prvwM S 33 A. T OF W -A- ** ■ THfttEE MAPS. SO. 1. PLAN OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, with Delaware, Maryland and parts of the surrouudin States. PenwylmiMirguiiit, Maryland,|New Jersey, and a large portion of Ohio—to Cincinnati: SO. L 0 UNITED STATES, from Atlantic to Paolfic, showing ail the Forts- N- B-—These Maps are New Sled Eugraviugs on ?ood paper. They arejuat published, anu show by Red .mea, the St&Uons _of the different regiments of the Federal and Hebei Ariptea. FOB SALE W W. s. HAVEN, ' f- C' V»' , THE LATEST JEWS. U« Infer cements for Fortress The JlUavhl Brigade Disbanding* MR. DOUGLAS* FUNERAL ST. L 0 l : 1 S ITK M S Louisville Company Disbanded Baltimore, JuneT. —Thesteamer Adelaide, from Fortress Monroe, briiu/s advices from that all important portion up to last evening. The steamer Alabama had Arrived there with the Ninth New York Zou&Ve Regiment. LVI Hawkins commanding. They proceeded at once to Newport News. Another regiment was hourly expect* d. The Naval Brigade <■( Colonel Bartlett was fast diminishing. Two hundred la 1 gone to New York, and nearly as many more have enlisted in other regi« menu. Those who relume to laber have been sent to the Kip Kips. Capt. Morrill, of one ot the companies of this brigade, cam- up on the Adelaide, and proceeded to Washington to represent to the authorities there the fori <m. condition of the men. The Quaker City had captured a valuable prize, and the Harriet Line also secured a sloop on Wednesday night. A steamer from Norfolk with a flag of truce, brought to Old Point one hundred and fifty of the refugee ladies and children, who say many more are coming. The villa Margurttlo, the summer residence of fix-President Tyler, near Old Po nt, Is now occupied by Federal troops. * An important military movement, it was understood, was about to be Executed when the steamer left Norfolk. A regiment from Elmira arrived hero this morning, and left for Washington. Loi'i&vili.k.Judo 7 —ThQ-JoumWsays that a Urge quantity of arms was secretly brought from Tennessee to Kentucky on Wednesday, by the Secessionists. The New Orleans Picayune of the 4;h says that the Mexican echo >ner BrilliaMu has ordered off the pass by the Brooklyn.— The brig Creole was seized And sent North. The British, French, Spanish and Bremen Consuls at New Oriema, and Mr. Biron he, the French agent, bad an interview with the commander of the Brooklyn respecting the blockade. A destructive crevasse occurred on the Lou isiana aide of the Mississippi, near Natchez. It is 260 feet wide and ten rest deep. A Norfolk dispatch to the 'Atlanta Oonfed* a racy, says that the Merrimac has been raised; her machinery is uninjured and she will be ready for sea on Friday. The Charleston Courier, of the 4th, Bays that the Minnesota is the only'vetsel off that port. The Memphis papers are calling the atten tion of the vigilance committee to tho high prices of provisions charged by dealers. The Mobile Register say*, that the Baltic towed the British snips Perthshire and Bram ley Moor to «ea on the Ist June, from Mobile Bay. The port is now clear. Ws.aHiNt.ToN, JuneT. —The rumors since Saturday last of a speedy ijpvement of federal troops upon Fairfax Court House, were with out foundation. No changes have been made excepting in the position of regiments on the defensive works m thecoprso of construction. Tho Loops labor bard ddirihg tho day soundly at night, being only disturbed by au occasional shot between their picket guards and the Virginia Bcouiers Farthest in ad vance is a force of several companies of the Twenty-second Cavalry, the senior officer of which is the gallant Oapt. Bracket, wbo has aouii much service,snd established a high char acter for vigilanre The Frwldetit bas recognis'd Miguel Sara gossa as Consul lor Mexico at San Antonio, Texas, thus continuing the policy of secession as a nullity Thomas B. Ardeo, of New York, has been appointed an additional paymaster In the army, and, also, Adam D. Stewart to fill a vacancy. Louis villi, June 7.—The Louisville bit lery diibinded because a majority of the mem bers believed the field officers of the balallion to which it Is attached have secession proclivi ties. Tbs guns are in charge of Col. Hunt, at Muldlagb's Hill encampment. There la no corroboration of the statement that the United States troops have crossed from Cairo to the Kentucky or Ohio rlver,nor it Ibe rep< rt believ ed here. Letters reaching here directed to poiots In the seceded States and Memphis will be detained and will probably be sent to the dead letter offioe. The National flag was raised over the GW tom House and Poal Office building this after* noon. Cuno, June 7—Gan. Prentiss having beard that tome Kentucky secessionists bad establish* ed a cauip at KlHott’s Mill, Kentucky, ten miles Irom here, tent two" companies to that place. When they arrived the enemy had fled. 001. Wiekliffe, who represents Kentucky in a semi-official capacity, visited Gen. Prentiss to dav, for the purpose of protesting against the invasion ol Kentucky toil. GonentT Prentiss showed several letters from the Western part of tho State, asking protection from ruffianism, and declared it his intention to tend troops in whatever direction and upon such soil as hie government ordered Israel Blanchard, anoth er secession sympathiser, living near Carbon* dale, bad been arretted and sent to Springfield to bo tried for treason. Thin ton, June 7.—The three regiments called for from thia State are now encamped at Camp Alden, three miles from this city, awaiting proper arms and equipment prior to moving to thereat of hostilities. The cloth-' log will be furnished next week. The Gov ernor has contracted tor the alteration in the most aoprovod manner of 3,000 Hint-lock mus kets to'render them effective. It is the desire of the department here that the troopa shall not leave until they ara fully provided with everything necessary. Additional ground for another camp has been selected, which will give better opportunities for regimental drills. The troops are being drilled many hours each day, and are becoming pleased with camp life and are In good health. Cihcinnati, June 7 —A special dispatch to the- Comme'-citl reports Col. Kelly as much better to night, and says he is much encour aged! his recovery is probable. Three companies oi the Fifteenth, three of the Sixteenth, and three of the Sixth Indiana Regiments, with two pieces of artillery, ad* vanced on Phillippi last night, making three thousand men there. The rebels Bre probably In force at Beverly, to which point they fell back from Phillippi. Over five hundred stand of arms and fifty horses with wagons, were ta ken at Phillippi. It has just been reliably as certained that fifteen bodies were found in the thicket near Phillippi. After the fight the rebels bid there, and t(ie Indianians, without knowiDg the faot, discharged their rifles into the bushes to clean them. St. Louie, June 7 —Gan. Lyon has suthor ized the formation of a Home Guard in Benton county, Missouri, for the protection of the per sons and property of the Union men of that section of the State Three hundred stand of arms and twelve thousand rounds ot ammuni tion, arrived at gannibal from St Louis, on Wednesday, for ibe use of the Union tyome Guard of that city. Col. Borenstein denies having resigned the commind of theregiment of Missouri volunteers. Nkw Yokk, Jqdb 7 — Ad arrival hero re* ports having seen a large ship, with painted ports, surrounded by ice. Sbe had lost her mainmast, foremast, mizzen,topmast andbow** sprit, as well as being cut on. her starboard fide. She had a white rail entirely krbund ber, and was supposed to be a packet ship. There was nobody on board. • ,J *• 'tfTTHBUa&H. \. * ' •* ii- -1 * BY TELEGRAPH. Monroe, COR KELLY RECOVERING Rebels Routed in Kentucky, FORCED INTO THE REBEL SERVICE ' - I' ' *-■ - *. •aV - Chicago, .Julia 7. —Business was generally suspended to day, the Board of Trade having 1 adjonfned yesterday until Saturday. Tho battles, jobbing houses, and drygood’s stores were closed. The streets at an early hour in the vicinity of the line of maroh of the fu neral procession, were densely thronged with people, large numbers of whom arrived from the country by the morning train. At eleven o’clock, amid tolling bolls and firing of minute guns, the procession moved from Bryan Hall, j where since Tuesday the remains have laid in ; stale, through Clark and Lake streets to Mich igan Avenue, thence to Cottage Grove. The procession was about two miles in length and ocoupled an hour passing a given point. It is a low estimate to say that 10,000 persona were in the Cottage. The military, governor,Slate officers, members of the legislature, members of the medical and legal professions, masonto fraternity, mercantile association, fire depart ment, typographical union, aDd all the benev olent societies of the city, were out to-day in honor to the memory of the illustrious dead at the Cottage Grove. The services were con ducted by Biahup Duggan, who delivered a brief, but eloquent oration on the character of the deceased. From dispatches from different towns in dill'erent parts of the State, we learn that busi ness was suspended and the day appropriately observed. Washington City, June 7. —Five compa nies of the Third U. S. Infantry, viz., Com pany B , Capt. Shepherd; Company D , Lieut. Ball commanding; Company G , Lieut. Wil kinson commanding; Oonapany Captain Sheridan, and Company K. , Captain Sykes, accompanied by a band numbering twenty.five pieces, with eleven heavily loaded baggage wagons, left their-barracks in the Ist ward at •I o’clock this afternoon and marched to the railroad depot, where they look passage, so the men said, for Chambersburg. This movement in connection with the concentration of troops at that point is re garddd as an indication of immediate designs by the government with reference to the strong hold of the enemv at Harper’s Ferry. Company F. of the 4th U. S. Artillery, left the arsenal this afternoon by Bailroad for Car lisle barracks Their place at the arsenal was relieved by'company D 2d Artillery, which arrived here a lew weeks ago from North Carolina. The works opposite Georgetown, West of Arlington Heights, are being rapidly strengthened by the F.S frnerps there. Thir ty six guns have been mounted on the em bankment. The troops are now in expectation of an attack upon their line by tbe rebel forces from Mannaesss Junction. Baltimore, June".—A correspondent from Williamsport who had shown himself to be a most careful and truthful man, states under date of this morning, that a number of the Virginia companies at Harper’s Ferry have been disbandon, and that most of ihe sol diers that went from Berkley have returned to their homes. A deserter who bad just arrived at Williams port declared that the desertions have redaced some companies to about one-half of their original number. Two toys of Williamsport, about 17 years of age, were this morning induced to cross tbe river by two men desiring to escape Tbe moment the boys crossed the river their boat was seized by bidden soldiers and broken to pieces. The boys were then carried off u> the rebel camp. Chambkbsbubo June 7.— The first brigade marched Southward from here this morning. It consisted of five companies of 21 Cavalry, Indnding the first city troops. Two compa nies of artillery, acting as infantry, comman ded by Capt. Doubleday, one company of reg ular infantry, the 6th Regiinent, Col. Nagle, the 21st Regiment, Col. Valliant and the 28d Regiment, Col. Dorr, all commanded by Col. George H. Thomaa. The brigade was accom- Cied by a large number of baggage wagons. they were insufficient in numbers, it re quiring 1t) to each regiment Lank, 111 , June 7 —A fire broke out at 3 o’clock this morning, in tho warehouse of Boyce A Bump. The flames speedily comma mealed to tbe adjoining warehouses of Spald ing 2k Co., Murphy Jfc Co , and Take A Black man, all of which were destroyed. Tbe loss on the grain is #16,000 and on the buildings $8,000; partially insured. DB. C. BASXsZ, WlTEACtrftf 4ID KffIKOPITHIC PHYSICIM. A LAG—AGENT OV BAIN BOW'S CKI.EBHATEI) TRUSS 808 HUPT-DRES. uoAFENN anli Wayne mu 4 PRODUCE.— ' l.&OO bushels Peach**, I*ooo * Applets 3 kegs Lard, 2U bushels Clorerseed; On consignment and for sale by fog *»»♦ n. Co PWW APPLES.—A prime lot of freeh Pi»« Apples, Jost and for ale by HEYUER A BROTHERS, rnff m and 188 Wood at ALTU9 B. Sr0ill.«8»T t ÜBJL M’OALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. PR AN KLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, D72kljfd Ptnnsylvsnls. PDRS. C. M. FITCH & 4. W.SYKEB HYBICUNB FOE DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND CHEST, and other Cbronio All meaUwmpticatedwith or causing PULMONARY COM ovnoi-11l Naa itrsst, Pa CONSULTATION FREE A list of question? asst t bo—sho wtahtn nnotuli n« bv NOTICE. —Whereaa, letters, pf adminie (ration to the eaUteof Jamei Backett, ate of the cut of Pittsburgh, decsssed, bare been sraoted to the subscriber, all parsons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate normenvand those bav ing claims against the same w U present them duly au thenticated for settlement to MARY HaCKBTT, Administratrix. Lipplnoou'H Lana Pittsburgh. May 27,1861. giySftdUrdU FtTfj itTTL n PA PEE for sale by > W. P. MARSHALL, fit Wjood^treet. I BON CITYCOULEGB, 'T'HIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE JL thorough and extensive Commercial School in the United States. Upwards of 2,000 stadeua from 31 stst-H haring Iwn eductaed for business here, lu the past four yeara. PROP. COWLEY, ihs world renowned Penman, still continues at the head of the Writing Department. MATHEMATICS.—Adeportment composing the full College course, Including all the Common an i Big her Mathematics under the special charge of Prof. J. 0. &MITH, A. Mm an experienced aud .unce*ttul instruc tor,isconaected with the College.: VACATIONS; Students enter at anr time MINISTER’S SON'S half pnoe. S For catalogues cou'uiniug full Information, address tite Principals, JENKINS & SMITH, PtiUburah. Po. r JUST RECEIVED through the Custom House aroost superior lot of genuine Havana Su gars, aneh as Ckiuehaa.'Oonchlfa-*,Extra Pnnci pees, Londres, Ac. Please call and 1 will give you the utmost satiß&eUQD, and #*ll be sold at ojd rafos vet ap!6 LYON AK V BTHAI. EXECI' TOR'S The dndebsiqned havtnoJ been appointed Executor of the late SARAH E. MAR SHALL, of the City of Pittsburgh, deceased, h*r*hy notifies all persons to present their claims propei ly ou ihe tlooted for settlemeut, and those indebted to said estate to make immediate settlement ot the same. myW-Otw BERNARD DOUGHERTY, Executor. OFFICE OF I HE } CONTROLLER oK aLLEGB RN Y QOU STY. PA > Pittsburgh, June 3, lsdl J SEALED RRuPOSALS WILL BE HE* OKIVEL at tins otfiee uuul THU R9LA Y, the 6tb msC, for writing and copyiug C*i Duplicates oTOonutr, Slate, Poor and M d .tary Taxeac *2O Duplicate* of School Taxes; 20 Duplicates for. Commissioner's Ufiice, The work must bedone lathe ofilee. Bids tbbehLde at so much the running liue complete. Sample books caa be teen on application- The wh°h* to finished by Uie 19th idsC The oorreotneas of the duplicates must be proba ted before warrants are issued In payment. jet-U HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. BROOM BRUSH. —25 Lalea in e- ore and for sale by my2l HENRY H. COLLINS. OkFFfdS OF CONTROLLER OF AL f LEGHENY COUCH Y, PA—This department be iug now organized, the pnblio are hereby notified that alleUlm* or bills against the county must be presented to the probaie and settlement. niqima will be filed In their regular order, audited and paid as expeditionabcas . their natmwiU pertnrtj hut beßehiOTCinthßdaFUliwtifchitißpresen e , unless the inxtttwtH toeflLJfcqr Uyf and require 8C i often of those stprfißprilF »knd none ° The booksaaaSpera of thiaoffloe, under the super o’olook p. a, to lb. mapecdon of the taxpaywai All hill, .ad claima »ill be probated free of expense. HfiNKT LAMBBST, Controller pf Allegheny co. Pittsburgh, Way 20,180 L , \X ; XSfr-By oonrt-ey of the Prothonotaiy 'business will be trawaMedlnfrinoffloe until, a spittle room ia fnrn tahedby tbeCoudty Oomtnigeloaefß f ayniifiMi. TJOTATOES.— JL,. 76 bneh Bad Pptaloea, so- -* Nbshaunbex and f<v ea)e by ‘ M ' Ooruar ■ Wfc ir-=> THE A'MEBICAN WATCH OOMT4NY, ol Waltham, Maai, o®g to osll the attention of the public to the following emphatic recomme.i.iaiion ol Waltham Watches, by the leading pfect!'«i Watch makers and Jewslters throughout tbffUolu: i States The entire signatures are q.alU# too long for publica tion in one advertivdment, but the Dunes presented will be recognised by those acquainted with the 1 rad** an being in the highest degree respectable and iufltteh ual. At their establishments may be found the genu ine Watohes of the Company’s manufacture, in groat variety. Signatures from many aides and,.towns not fully rep resented in this list will appear in a future advertise meat. The undenugaed practical Watchmakers and dealers in Watches, having bought and sold American Watches for*H number of years past, and having dealt In al kind* of foreign Watches fora much longer poriod of tune, beg to state that they harenayME dealt In Watohes which, as a class, or ia individual Instances, have been more satisfactory to themselvesorcu|domers, whether in respect of durability, beaety of finish, malhetnaii rally correct proport'ons, accurate compensation and adjustment, or of fine time-foeping mutts than those manufactured by the Waltham Company. N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cleveland, Ohio. WM. BLYNN. Columbus, JAM tiS J. ROSS, Zanesville, E. JENKINS A CO, Cincinnati!, BEGO9 A SMITH, “ WM. WILSON M’GRfiW, w DUHME A CO.. C. OSKAMP, “ C. PLATT, Deiewere, KINO A BROTHER, Warn a, “ J. T. AE. M. EDWARDS, Chicago* 111- F. J. ALEXANDER, LaSalle, M JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria, w A. HEPPLER, M w W. H. RICHMOND, . “ H. D. KAYS, Bloomington, u A. B. GiLLETT, u u 8. D, LILLEBON. LecaUuy M J. B. BUKRAN, Springfield, “ J. W. BROWN, Quincy, f w E. B. TOBIN, ' ** BASSE A HUASMAN, “ “ A, P. BOTNTON, Galena, « WM. M. MAYO, Jacksonville, “ IC. NORTHEY, Cherry Grove, “ A, W. FOKD, Freeport, u WM. SCHBBZER, Peru, « .1. M. FOX, Canton, ** WILLARD A HAWLEY; Syracuse, N.Y. N. HAIGHT, Newburgh, u HAD. ROSEN BERG, Rochester, O. A- BURR A CO, « E. S. BTTENHEfMER * CO* “ « WM. 8. TAYLOR, Utica, “ W. W. HANNAH, Hudson, H, H 4 fl. C. CARQENT&R, TVoy, « HOSKI NS A EVANS, ' ;osffg!V . M HAIGHT A LEECH. 'Auburn, u JAMES HYDE, “ JOHN H. Agrport, ** WILLIAMS A CO, Canandaigua,** J. N. BENNETT, “ ) « A. a STORMS, Poughkeepsie," WM. a MORGAN, * « « HENDEBBON 8808, « « J. A- CLARK. Batavia, “ BLOOD A PUTNAM, w Amsterdam, “ JENNINGS BEG'S, Saratoga, « JOHN J. JENKINS, Albany, “ W. H. WILLIAMS, « « A. WARDEN; Goshen, *• L. O. DUNNING, penn-Yan, “ CHAR a WILLARD, Oatekil 1 , u W. P. BINGHAM, indianaplis, In<L CELAB. G. FRENCH, « ** J. MoLENE, « « C. A. DICKENSON, ' Rlphmnnd, * G. H. BASOOM A CO, Terre Haute, « J. M. BTAhSIL, Sullivan, •* ADOLPH MYERS, Plymouth, ** THEO. P PICKERING, Mich. GEO. DOTY, Detroit, !• M. a SMITH, » « A. a VAN OOTT, Milwaukee, Wi» JOHN ELKINS; Racine, ‘ •• H. N. SHERMAN, BaiOU, f 8. C. SPAULDING, Janesville, u W. A- GILES Prairie da Chien, u BRINKMAN A MRY BAN, Pittsburgh, Pa SAM’L BROWN, Norristown, ** W. T. KOPLIN, “ » GEO. W. STEIN, Easton, •* GEO. B- TITU9, “ « HECKMAN A YOHK, “ « Allentown, ** E. J. LASOELLE, Wcatoheater, « FAML. GERMAN, Wiltiamsport, “ JOSEPH LADOMUS, Cheater, M J. J. BLAIR, Lebanon. M GEO. W. MoCALLV Harrisburg. FRANCIS C. POLICE, Yjork, « G. M, ZtHN, Lagoafter, • GEORGE JHELLER, Heeding, * F. P. HELLAS, & AUGHINBAOGH, T. 8. HOKPHAN, Greensborg, M J. a HANNA, Nmttftta, C. T. BOBEBIB, Ebembarg, ,*• J. 0. POLON, M&uch OhunA u CHAfI. L. FISBER, AahlanJ, “ R. M. ST. CLAIR, Indiana, « R.U PETEkfION, Scranton, « DAVID LAVERAOBL Pattaraon, N. J W. T. BAR, ENOCH F. BILLS, .BardanUm, • HENNY R JAMES, Trauion, - a T. LITTLE, Cumberland. Jfd CARSON A BRANNON, Palaakl, Tom THUS. GOWLKY, Ka«hrttla, A, W. PILE. Sflriog&dd, SIMPSON A PRICE, Clarksnile, V. W. SKIFF, Savannah, Qa. J,U GABON ER, 8t Louis, Mo. W, a DEFRTEZ, •• « MsUaiCß * RKNEY, JEHU SYLVESTER, “ « J.T. SCOTT *OO. Wheeling, Vo. T. R HI'MPHREIR Richmond. E. A. VOGLKR, Salem, N. C. F. W IJSINBBOK i ■ . r J. W MONTGOMERY, Nawberry, aC. B ENJ E. OOOK, FohbmptoD, Mus. & CHILDS, ' New Hedlord' '< ’ « DEXTER * BESKINS, “ “ E-DwTHDaLB, Taunton, “ albekt nm “ “ ELLIS GIFFORD, Fill Hirer, F. W.MAOOMBEB, « • J. J. BURNS, Gloooeater, M JESSE SMITH, a-iaw. T. M. LAMB, Worceeter, an. arroßT, « , ‘ •• LEVI JOHNSTON, • - ■ ‘ ' I. ANDREW WARREN, Waltham, « C. W. FOGG. « AMOS SANBORN,, Lowell, , . JOHN BtHTON, DyfinT JOHN H'UREOOU, Lawrence, W. M. BOUT, Pittafiaid. JOHN R«Wtt. • * i N. MOODY, Greenfield, “ WM. KIRKHAJMr, SpringfieM, “ I. T\ ANTHONY E CO. Proriflehee, R L PELKO ARNOLD, E. Greenwich, “ THOMAS STEEL A CO. Hartford, Conn. HEMINGWAY* STEVENS, “ « WM. ROQGEBS ABON, « •• J. J MUNSON New Haven, * E. BENJAMIN, • : - J. B. KIRBY, GEORGE SHOWN, *• RE BUNTINTON A CO. Danbury, e. A. WOODFORI>, « - U. D HALL, Middletown, M JOHN L BMITH, “ “ JOHN GORDON. New Londoo, J. C. BLACKMAN, Bridgeport, “ JAS R. AYRES, Waterbary, - SHERBURNE SHAW, Binbornton, N. H. L R HANDBRBON, Con Cord, E. KNIGHT, . . .. f n. g. cabr, ; ' - : - t -.1 GEO W DREW A 00. “ “ R J M ELLIS H, Hanorer, “ VV. O. C.-WOODBURY, .Claremont, “ REUBEN SPENDER, “ WM. B. MORRILL, Exeter, “ RICHARD GOVE, Laconia, JONATHAN HOSMKR, Nashua, N. W. GODDARD. ‘ HENRY H. HAM. Portsmouth, •• NOTICE* • ROBT. «i HODGE, * , . “ UHARfi BAVO', ' DoWi •< р, M. HARDISON, So. Berwick, -Me . TWOMBLT A SMITH, Saoo, . “ MOSES M SWAN,' AOgnata, •* j. A. MERRILL Portland, <■ JAMES EMERY, Buckeport, * i SIMEOILBLOOD, Bockfind, HENRYMoKENNEY, Anton, J. T. HOWLAND, Bath, e TOMPKINS A MORRIS, Bangor, c « a C. WILLIAMS, * „ mg : BRINSHAIk* HlLDRKniuft§ijß*ieo, VI с. d. HARDING, BradtSdT .. T. 0* PHINNKY, Montpelier, " A. A. MEAD, compeuer, J. 0-i Bates , ' / Nnrthfield. J.H. MURDOCK, WooStod, C. C. OHiLDS, StJohnaburv. u aB, HUNTINGTON, Bt, Albana, » FOSTER,GROW, LReleeaT?,. w. kWalDacb, NewtoY," ; ' LEANDRR AMADON, Bellows Fella, “ 0. a JENNINGS, ». Orleaqa, Lei ' Gregor a cO, v « a OOCKRELL, Hatches, ati— A. N. HALL Milford, Del ROBERT WILKES, Toronto, 0. W Cionos.— Ab out watch ia now extehilvalj counter foiled byforeign manalactnrera„we tan toitfifcmn the pablo that no watch (a of on? production which is un accompanied by a ccrttfloittf of gtaui|ipaeiii, liefirlsg the number of thewalcb, end Fignad by onr Trtatnfer, a E Robbins, or by our predeoeeeori, AppletoßTren A'Go. ~ *■ ” Ac these wetohos are for sale by leweleka seneKelly throughout the Union, tha do not Bolldt ordera for tingle watebea. ' ROBBraSAAmiBipN, Wholesale Agentr, Nc, IMI BtgsueaTi N. Y. All Ohaatnfit Phßodelpnta, Agent for Philadelphia and Penßaytrania, yl4tly:aOLoJd- !'~¢ ~` ~ -A. OABD v TO THE PUBLIC. ' t, •' 5 X* i 'fit u ' jW^CUßE^iiefe ’ cure Nervous Headache Sfoj CURE > w kinfe HteidWte; * By the use df these cephalic vS PILLS the periodic attacks of Setvautor Sick Headache may be prevented; 'ooa> • ‘meaoameatofan attack imthedlatefffief sickness will be obtained. _ x They seldom foil la removlngthe Nd&tau and.JHfrfrf7 -Mg arA* to which Cemalea arose subject. ' - * r ‘ They act gantly upon tbe Cbtfu* rU3», ' For lAUrary Men, Students, iDeilcate Female and gll persons of sedentary fmMte, they are relmblaW tive, Improving the appcttte, £-?titig tone and vigor to the strength of the whole t ttyand The OEPEA Lie PtliiS aretbe reeuli gallon and carefbhy ' been lrr nee many years, during which time they hare P*w®tttedahd relieved a vartjihiotittof -pala and ant -*'74B ferinj tm th» lUT . J vout *y»tem or from a de»BgeS«lSt*o(tiia<toiwic». They eretraßrol* regfitableif ajar imnpbaiaon, end'‘ «*jr be Wu» oot making any ehajtgaof dist,tKid ilu ‘ab*acji& oay ' ’ dttagreeaUe latte renders it may &> Oifotimstar (tiimla ' chfldren. •*■ • ''*rjy hfg Beware (tf $ The genuine have ff.o signatures of Henry <L Bjal> ding on eaali box. ~n. Bold by Drnggieis ana all other DealoreldJJedjkine*. A box mu be senlbymail, pT*pald,onreaalptortbe •■■' ® PBIGE, 26 OBNTB; * -fl All orders ehonlJlii eddmeea fo ’ ~ pfa HENBV C.SPAXiDfim, . |Sf *8 Oarlar«ra#fc'tf«»*7oTk lt* IHB FOUOWTIS ESMESBXZJffI »I SPALDIS-ipE CfiPHALIC PILLS, WIIA. OONVINdE ALL WHO BDFEEE fKOM HEADACHE, THAT A A SPEEDT AND StjßE OijßE • " Tit -j- V. »: nf! %. "•* IS WITHIN THEIB REACH. As that Testimonials mere unsolictited Tty Mr, Spaumhq, they afford unquestionable * proof of the efficacy of this truly > scientific purpose,. MieasttuiMlte,'Httfrf&Ul. Mm. Spauuho, f/ •-• > ,v .; Sr .*->1 have tried your Cephalic PlflA aSdUMbtfam so \etO that l want rout© aendmetFtrdoll are worth more. *•• *“ A J Fart of these are for theneighbors, to wboraLgave a few oot the of first box Igot trom yon. Bend the Pills by mart» and oblige - i Yoarob’tServanfc- JAMBS BKRKEDT. Eavnroaa, PAfFeb,ArIBBL Ha.BMuam, Sir :—l wish yon to send me one more box dt your OephaHc Fflls, / have rteewed a great deaX qf 'benefit ffom them. Yours respectfully, .if MARY ANN STOIKHOOBE. shock Quit, V Jammy 18,1861. ?- / H. O. teiispra. &t >~Yon will please send me twcr boxeaof tout Cephalic Pilla. Send them immediately. Respectftilly roots, jmaeiMOMß, P- S.—/ have toed ane boxof your PQls. mdfind Hum esteeOmt. v Bxaa Bnn C.BP4JJ4H9, v.\-.':,.. Pleas* find inclosed twenty-fire cents, fciijwfilcfijead me another box.pt yoor Oephalic Pills.. th* tmt POU Ikon srefrfel. "TS Direct A.STOV^LfeiC, Belle Vernon, WyanaotJDo., O. Bimw, Hist, Dee. Uy-1860. H. a Bmuhks, Esq. • I wish for some arcalars or one shoirbQaf to bring jroar Oephaiio Pills more psrtica&rif custo mers. II joa hare eoytjfiog of the kiody tdesMeend tome. vj': .. One of my ouatomera, wbo to to severe fttob Headache, (ostiaUy lastixig two 'dayi) too* cured of on ttae* ta ons.Aour w/ poor PUU, which xsant her. Respectfully yonre, w. B. WQiKEB: KcraoLDSBCBO, f&unua \ January B,IBQL , / Hsrar (X QMuora, SOhwOadw street, N. Y. D*tr £hr :—locloeedflnii twantr*fl»e c©Dts,(2s,) tor which Mod box of “ Cephalic IftU.” Send ttMhddreM of Ect. Win.' C. Filler* TUynoldaburg, Thumbi Co- Ohio. Your {‘ilia t oork'Jite a charm— curt Beadaduahnott inttmiler. Truly yours, WM. C, FItLJEB. ‘ '- —•— - * ! ■••• • &>! Yvsiuni»3fßB* Jan u, 1861, Ma-firiLMHo, £ir.*—Not iosg arnee I sent tpyoufor o«< phalic Pills for the cure ofßertous Headache and Costtraness, and received the fimpe,andtfcfcf had so pood an effedj that Ixoas indued to seruf for more. Please send by return mail; Direct to A. &. WHBBbEB, YpsiUnti/Mloh Nrow iht finwtfner ‘JXtjrj&kj Cephalic PUU accomplish the objecfcfor which they were made, via.: Cure headache iu’all its forms. •FYomtAs Bxeaatintrj Norfolk, Wl n ' - They have been tested Inthorethan a thousand caaea with entire success. ‘ ' .from the DmogrtUxSL CZotid, SKaju vt& ir you are, or bare beaa troubled with' thfr headache, send Cor a box, (Oephalic Pills,) bo that yoq mhy have - them in cafe ofan attack* .. The Oepbalio Pills sore sald-tobe a remarkably effeo tire remedy for headache* and one of tbe-Yery best for that very frequent complaint Which harhyer been dbcowed, * * ■' From the Wis<*n* J 2. ifcGdrtfte, CkkQgot JU. We heartily endorse inijiifii tior ireUed Cephalic Pttla. the Kanawha Vaßey stdt, ya. We are Bare that persona suffering, with-ih» hand l aobe, who try them, will stick to them. From the Southern Path Finder, jfrew Orleans, Ul Try them! you tbitira afflfotSiii Ud-ira^teftUul roor testimony can be added to the already numerous ' list that ha* received benefits that no otB» medicine out prodace s '• y u From the St. Lotas Democrat.' The immense demand for the article Vco|£h}fe Pole) la rapidly increasing. - From the Cfasette, Davenport, IquoJ'\ Mr. Spalding would. not connect hit nsmAsrith an article he did not hunt topofoessreal merit*'• From the Adoerfyar, Providence, jj/fi f The testimony in their-bvor is strong, ftdto£fae meat respectable quarters : From the Doity lfetify GephaQo Pills are taking the plaije o{ all Said to be very e&caoioufl for the^Mdao^^** iar»A amnia bottle of SPALDiN6% PREPAR-iaii GX«OX wiu nave tan txraea ifocosfr annually^fig' SPALDING'S PREPARE DG£fc& BPALDINCP&PREPARED UUJK. SAVE PIECES t ECOMOMII «-“A,BBiai» i liK»'S»™ Nna’^si Ab accidents regulated famfliiML it ia Terr dMirnnlft tOshaveeomeohesD ***** oooTenientw*j for »j*mß* U Fo*oltar« li!Po^crock «ry, *O. - . meets all raoh emergencift3,'*Bcf no h(mirt4iold can afi(»d to be without it. opto the asking point. u USEFUL IN EVfiBY HGUSE," A Address; . HiSNHY a BPSlii)il*S, Nc.4BOKDAR-street,N«v York* CAUTION. As oertaia unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuMpecuog public, imitations or my PREPARED GLUE, 1 would caution all* persona to examine before purchasing, and see that the |hU 49-SFALDINEra PBKPABSD aunt-** ""p*” l * *4 otn«»i net iurtaaiui* Vuafrtp JOSSPH FL£MIN®, ccrthetS DiutOßd. Bd M«rtel .treeL fclfciiwV .ja&L**' * ** - - '* m t T S Vt? T ? ‘ ' * V -.• v^v-. > vg..-: ■•£:■*; .•v-y,-v- <£.' -. v,< *V~% ,If* i". ■"» * '. M oißftvjjroH} \ . N, ‘ % %A \ - *
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