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' •"“! less than thirty thousao of£%!" i ii »*’<•'’”'i'« !!'•*••*•.'*•' *, > '•» , .'' v .3 ed in the Kist to fill ord. £'&i V V--'s*.‘-V«' - c -/' 2.f| lion and export AgenU /•U’v+'t'JV^'iv, -rli-.X■.*v^,' | tious in making purchase i'->V.<.*'v--“/ J -O r"-."*:'’-! fe|«“‘ for& , Te 7 w fl 6 l r'ff-k'&a'.’f i' r .l' fJ /'i-- i .'"*•■'* ■ l , -. < /' <- " 1 'j ed by Iboaa who know, ihn «.••'*«•'» ’ , « \* , ‘i * i*'’ I thousand barrels of oil abc ‘-*?lt\''' : TZ'-' I wUl,le Venango region •• - . .- ■■ t»CA ' '* < ' jlKlii'V f '- ' .*?■ v , . . -'.‘ - "V - " • '' * v k r < " '' 'f • I ' ’• , * 4 • C.mi' tOl' ‘J f • ‘ . -•* ' n '* •'.< ' y*- ** T ' r ** r ■t ; * ' K * y;t* • **- <-•?> , •. ■ ■ **i r j .'• • „ -er*P «» ■? * “• , S * •*» iljr Paihj poot. JAMES P. BARE, EDITOR AND PROPBIETOR ‘l'Mutß:—Daily, Sir Dollars per year F atnctly tn ad vance. Weekly, Single subscriptions Una 1 kil ler per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE (TTY LOCAL AFFAIRS. Not as Bad as Reported —A correspon dent of ike New York Times having written from Alentridrii, tb&t Ihu soldiers of the T’ilth Regiment were sutferiug from want of food, Prank M. Dooley, of Company ii, writes that paper under dalesol .June -lth, as follows: •‘Your correspondent, in speaking of Ibis reg iment, states that ‘they suffer much for want of food.’ That is an error. We have as good feed as any regiment in tho service; in fact, all that we receive from the United Stales Gov ernment is of the very best. Our clothing is very poor, but Oov. Curtin has promised us, through Benjamin Haywood, of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, a good substantial uniform. Your correspondent was probably led into the error for the reason that we were without food the first day we were in Alexandria, as our day’s rations did not arrive until late that evening. As for sick, we have only one that is in danger. There are always a few who will complain, no matter how well they aro used. As a general thing, our men are con tented: and one thing is certain, they are all spoiling for a fight, and if the Government would indulge them a little in that line, I think they would feel better.” A telegram in the Philadelphia Press says: “The new uniform for tho Fonrth-and Filth Pennsylvania Regiments will be distributed in a lew days; at least so jays the agent sent on here by Governor Curtin for that purpose. It is said, by good judges, that these-regiments, when thus uniformed, will rival in appear ance any in the service. The suits are of light blue.” , - At Home.—On Friday night CapL Wm. M. Hartzell, formerly attached to the reporto nal corps of the Dispatch, now in the Quar termaster’s Department of the Thirteenth Reg. iment Pennsylvania Volunteers, arrived from Camp Rowley, near Chambersburg, where tfce regiment is now quartered. CapC 11. was met at Greensburg by a committee sent on by a number of personal friends, abont thirty of whom, dressed in the uniform of various Home Guard and volunteer companies, met him at the Pennsylvania Railroad depot and placing him in a,barouche, convoyed him to Lis quarters The reception was uiosL unex pected to the Captain and its warmth and the genuine feeling exhibited must have been most gratifying to him. On Saturday he visited all the old hannts where the fraternity “most do c ngregate” and was everywhere cordially greeted. Gapt H. looks as if camp life agreed with him, being in excellent health and good preservation, “as brown as a him” and in high spirits. He returns to Camp Rowley by to night’s train. If any of the friends of the soldiers of the Thirteenth have anr messages, letters or packages to send Capt. H. will do liver them faithfully if entrusted to bis care. He is right welcome home and we hope it may not be long ere ho returns for good, safe and sound in body, limb and health. The Ftoerat. of Mr Watt.—Mr. James C. Watt, whose sudden death on Thursday evening we noticed, was interred in the Alle gheny Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. The funeral was a large one and attracted much at -feotion. The Harper Zouaves and two other dome Guard companies, in full uniform, with arms reversed, preceded the Union Cavalry, of Which Mr. Watt was a member. In front of the cavalry was a brass band, who placed a solontflYnarch and in the midst of the com pany was an elegant hearse, with the body of deceased in a fine ooiiin. Immediately behind ihe hearse was the hone which was the imme diate cause of Mr. Watt’fl death, led by a col ored man Behind the cavalry followed some thirty carriages, filled with mourners and friends. The procession created a profound impression and attracted thousands of ani mus gazers. Tbe scene brought'tears to the eyes of many and will be long remembered by the friends of deceased, who was universally loved and will be deeply rogretted ny all who knew him. A Truk Soldier.— On the organization of what is known as the Brio regiment,composed of companies of volunteers from Erie and Crawford counties, tbe position of Commis sary Was aligned to Maj. David Y. Derick son,a prominent citizen of the latter county. — When the Troops arrived here, it was found that their authority to indicate or appoint such an officer was questionable, and the Major at once declined to serve in that capacity.— Determined, however, to be “in the rnnss," in some shape, ha attached himself to Captain Dunn’s company, of Conneautville, as a pri rate, thus proving, as bis ancestors have al ready done, that he was “a true soldier,” ready, able and willing to defend the stars and stripes in any capacity Major D com' * of sound, patriotic stock, on both sides of tbe bouse, and we aro confident, no matter in what position be may be placed, will richly merit the plaudit of “well done good and faithful servant." Female Pick-Pocket.- On Friday, when the Zouave Cadets left for New York, a large crowd assembled at the depot to see them.otf. Several ladies missed their purses and one of them accused a well dressed young girl in the crowd of taking here. At tbe same time an* other lady missed her purse, aod tbe girl was seen to be much confused, t>he was not ar rested, however, and when she moved off four pocket books were found upon the spot where she bad been standing. Tbe ladies followed her down street to a warehouse, which she en tered, and in the meantime Chief of Police Patterson was summoned, but when bo visited the warehouse he found that the “bird bad .flown” by the back door. The two -- luded io'idootifled ibeir pocket-b possession of Ibem. Tb» *im B°* had by application at two be girl w*lns (Jan*-w of ' 8 office - The . * oe arrested. Thk Zouave -CAU&TB.— Capt. Glass’ com party of United Slates Zouave Oadets are by this’time in New York city. As will be seen by tbe following, from Saturday's Philadel phia Bulletin, they reached that city on Satur day morning and were to leave for New York in tbe afternoon: “Early this morning, one hundred rocruiU for Sickles’ Brigade, arrived bare from Pitts, burgb, in charge of JLieut. James H. Stewart They took breakfast at the Continental. They are young mon of line appearance, and they conducted themselves with much propriety. They will do honor to the Brigade. The soldiers wandered about town this morning, seeing the sights. They are to leave for New York at two o'clock this afternoon. Tcese recruits were brought lo the city by the Pomv sylyania Railroad free of charge. 1 ' Lose OF A Lakk Captain.— Oapt. JCdward Newkirk, of the propeller Wisconsin, was lost overboard, on Wednesday last, cff Erie. The wheelsman says Cspt. Newkirk was sitting on the nettings forward, with his . feet over’the rail, whan he heard a splash in the water,and left the pilot housg tp alarm the mate. The engineer saw the paj)la|n as ho drifted past the gangway, and reversed bis engines at once.— The propeller was stopped,a boat was lowered, and every attempt made to resoae the captain, but without success. He was heard to cry for help,but in the darkness he could npt be found. The propeller remained at the Bpot until day- Ugfct; Tp B *i, seeing no signs of the body she passed on to Chicago. ~w- (iooD Mah.—Although epauieis do nol dec btate theshoulderß of Sergeant J. G Henry, of the Armstrong. Hides, he is, notwithstand ing, asound institution,and one who is proper* * Jy appreciated by those who know him, as was fnlly shown the other day, when Oapt. W. H. Tlper< the popular mail contractor, presented him with an elegant cavalry sword and pistol. The speeches upon the occasion of this presen tation were moat happy, and all who heard them appeared satisfied that if the gallant Ser geant ever met Jeff. Davis, somebody would be hurt. •Oil im —.Lasl week’s Venango Spectator aaya ; “We have it from authentic sources that erode oil, to the amount of not lets than thirty thousand barrels, Is'now jvanU ed in the East to fill orders for home consump • tion and export Agents, however, are can* tious in making purchases, as they still hope to get it for a very low figure. We are assur ed by those who know, that there are not ten thousand barrels uf oil above ground in the whole Venango region " “>' y , • , ’ Cl',! • •5 ■*» th t ■"-Hl -i' in .3 P JCN NSY I.Y AN IA KaILKOAD —UIIANOK OF Timk.—Bv announcement elsewhere u will be seen that ihe time for thn arrival Hnd de parture of trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad has been materially changed. The through mail leaves hi 0;oU a. ui., instead of IhoO a. m , as heretofore. and the through express at 12:‘J0 a. ui , iosioti.l of MW ji m.,whiie the fast line, which ifli at **.t>"» p in , Lakes the place of the through express, leaving at \oop. in He turning, ihe trams reach here an fnlh.w-’ iiix press, U:o0 a in : mail, ll:*up. iu ; Incline, a. m. There is also a slight change io the time of the arrival of the Johnstown ac commodation. Other trains are without change of time. These changes take effect to day. Caht. ,Iko. y. Kennedy, of the Duquesne Greys, arrived in the city from his regiment, the Twelfth'OQ Saturday night, lie was warm ly welcomed by his friends, of whom he has hosts. He .roporU the boys as all in good hoalth and spirits. Capt. K. returns by Penn sylvania Railroad to*night Our worthy friend, Corporal Cassell, of the “Ureys," came in company with Capt. K. lie also seems to thrive on camp fare, and looks well. The Ureys are quartered at the Relay House, on the Northern Centra) Railway. Corporal C. returns to-night with Captains Kennedy and U&rUoll. Tub IC&LIE7 Kuhi> —Following are tbo re* celpta of the Finance Uommiltoe of the Fublio Safety Committee, lor the. ?olunteerß' relief fund, during the last week : Gash,(Vera -batlmgton A BUctatock, A Ltoote, M&nhAt ” tan Ininrance Co, Novrtor* $26 Co Caah from Ninth Ward, PittHbargh ;i3 44 •** " MoaonpabeU Borough 34 C 4 Orders u u . Ctah M First Ward, Allegheny City Orders •* u ** •• w Cash “ Penu Township Orders ** Birmingham. *d Prey s4vr> or Making, with $115,622,45 cash and s2,iii * 12 previouily reported, S!*.»,IrtG.GT. Sentenced —On Saturday morning, in tbe Court of Quarter Sessions, Beverly PeLerson, indicted with Edward Hams for the iarcency of a cloak and other articles from Andrew Jackson, was sentenced having pleaded guilty) to six moths imprisonment in the county jail, where he has already been four months, lirrris was convicted and Mmier.red at the march term. Another Company in Camp—On Satur* day morning tbe “Independent Blues," from Apollo, Armstrong county, arrived here and went into Camp Wright. Tbe company ie oomposed ebiedy o( larmers' sods and men heretofore employed in the iron works at Apol 10, now out of blast. They are weii officered by O&ptain, S. M. Jackson; LiouUnanl, .1. P. Speer : Second Lieutenant,.!. K. Kimc, and will soon become efficient soldiers. The Yenanoo Ukkys —This is the name of a fine looking company of young men, who came by Allegheny Valley Railrood on Satur day and went into camp. The corps was or. ganiaed in the oil regions, and the members are chiefly of Franklin and other part* of Ye* nango county. The officers are: Oar urn. C. M. Oyer; First Lieutenant, 0. \V. Mackey ; Second Lieutenant. C. C. Cochran ; Sergeant, Samuel McKenzie. The elections for Held officers of the Homo Guards were beid on Saturday. Owing to a misunderstanding created by tbe announce ment that the timo for the election had been postponed, some companies did not vote, bet tbe result will probably be about as follows . Major General, William Wilkins . Brigadiers, William P. Johnston. Goo. W. Csss, John Birmingham, Change Of Tim* on thk Pittshlu..u, Kurt Wayne and Chicago R. R —do and afior Friday tbe Past Mail Train will leave Liberty st. station at 12.36 A M ,and the l&xpr*** trains 12.10 noon. Both of these trains run through to Chicago in eighteen hours. An additional train will also be run between Allegheny and Economy,leaving Allegheny station at 7 26 A M. ; returning, wilt arrive at 10 00 A M New Counterfeit —A new i-ouniarfeii on tbe Farmers’ Bank of Lancastor. )’« , has made its appearance. The bill bus n.. centre Vignette— ova! male portrait, ii* at*WM nu right ClKd—vtwo Indians, one knft»>lir.g, 10 alsova .-n left end—female bathing between signature— name of bank in somi cirrle at th* t,»«. o! '.he note. Lisora- Kklix McMivl? and (iourge \V. Cook, of Oftpl. Cantwell’* Ariuiitrot)g Ki des, wore last week pfctented l»y <l*n. S. V'. Ligbto&p, of Kitlanoing, will tine regulation aworda Both gorilh»ui»«n are eMirviy worit.y of thift mark of reaped, and wo are very *ure (Jen. R could not have given *worda to bolter men. Thk Ettia Keuimicnt riua*;\* od Saturday announce the a<-t-eptarn w o( the Eiie Regiment bv Ibe l*resid*ml, and atalethat they will bo muatered into ibo United SinUi* service at once. Tho Brie boys were highly elated at the intelligence. Ll was rumored on Saturday evening that the regiment had been ordered to proceed in tho directum of Harper * ferry aa soon as they receive tboir >-qui;>monU. Thk Legmi.ativk Giam* A<ckftep.«— Tbe Legislative Guard, composed entirely of members of tbo last Legislature oi this State, wilh Speaker Davis as their Captain, who of fered their services U> tbe Governor at tbe dose uf tbe late extra eoaa.uo oi the Assembly, have been acoeptad by Governor Cur-m, mid ordered to report at Camp Curtin on tbo lOtb. •tit lor ii ppred.iDoii* oi cert* 1 * te*jr*> on private property in lift’*’ “ v -lutu rotta arouud, b well u i** ' a*ptf>n and for is represented hero t**' ' county, it Virginia wotfei ’ •* l l niou Idling in uavo considerably 'iSHunb-if ' k“ ortt ' ar « now L'(tin» £ua«J»« lo ,^ U ‘ t co,n P laint *. and U) .vsure M in. jknU oi protection. I h “ '** d 1"" - > probated th»tC’ourt r 'lPl Jr i ln^‘ni ' ) ’ uur n9w MlnUlor 'o man - * u, ® wr ‘i that some other geutlty < than bimaeU-, onaccoc^l lm tegistotly* prominency in f *iy» would fee 'acceptable. d^^oflh”'" 0 "-' ■ h « i fr i °“\ Ue lh ', 1 1 l ” *Yeel and incorporated - £? l “' w uodBr . command of Geo*"' IiTMAK.—AI o meeUtig 01 ** Americans i n Paris, a pui'acri r ' aor , w as alar led lor ihe purpose of [iur'-‘ Jilf ,‘ n ■ r jiled cannon. Up to latest date x t V .1 Ablikotcn HajaiiTs i„,„ v . reached 46,000 franc, j Amo(j.,t g°°<l reason to behove that, but for tU "cun’ names of .obscriberssie , lolicu tilKl f 'f “ 9 change In the movement, of th a raooi t ' oSSrAitr- of *«* <*-*-•■; zstl**"™ Ihe Feduraltroops from Alexandria polr.l would certainly have been made during „IW, W “ k ' , Uo Monday last, ordera totha* offeoi were recoived and the troops have been lZrr»^ MP “ taUon "since The skirmish which took place at p' airf . x Court House between a par ty of drr goons and rebels, was unfortunate, h.Wng the Xt to d.rec the attention of the rebel! to ttJi poU fl d n 8l9 “ lh , fi weurrence, large accessions have been made to their torco in m al vicinity lmV ° d there “'“ 1 •»«» tbn hederal troops in that direutlou AO lo the purposes of the rebels, „f course all is conjecture, yet the apparent pocuritv manifested by the people still remaining in Alexandria, (about 4,000 out of Jl.oOu ) gives assurance th,»t no immediate attack is projected. Ihe comna'Dicution between the city and the rebal camp, is, without doubt, still carried on secretly, an J ,tbe inhabitants will be able to receive warning ft anyattack frrni the rebel iorces is contemplat’d. Thk Funk Wkll.—The Venango Speeta* tor f speaking of this well, says: "The was struck on the 21st ult, and flowed /-, )r seventy-two hours, during winch tin'.*: one thousand two hundred barrels m oil wore entirely lust. The succeeding three days « flowed three hundred barrels per dav ** Saturday last wae running at •• *®d on hundred barrels, pure *'* . rato of two Chasgk of Timk. It will be » . referring to our advertising trains of the 0. * p. K. % u,at 1/1B Union Passenger Den . , :. * oavf) Ib ® srsi issnswat "r - CiPT. Owjsn, ol the Plummer (Juards is in Laulm dßairaa K>«nli.t a few more’ men to flllap his company, now at Damn Carlisle, nuai Wheeling. Those wishing in enlist are b 6 at the armor J'. second story of today* M nBr ’* bDlldln e, bafor e 111 o’eioch Drownkii whii.k inroiiciTKii. —An Irishs man named Jameß McCormick, residing near in .h D ? Bto < W . n ', wa ’ drowned in tbe oanal look L» h *‘ >wi week, having fallen in toTiL«l e,nP ° roiB lhu 6 ates in an in toilcated condition. ’ M/'7*aAL,Stmd anj Frogs, packed " 8 a d | y r t eceiT6d from the iLt at PUcker « Saloon, Fifth si., next door to Foat All lovers qf good eating will hoar this in inind, apd know whore to coll to |||,„ cure the delicacies of the Beaaou. 1 C. W. Oouldook, an establiahed favorite here, commences an engagement at the Thea t ‘£, to '£ igll1 * “ hli e real Pirt of Klcheliou “The Good for Nothing" closes the evening •, entertainment. Pub Doc. —We are indebted to lion. J. K Moorhead for valuable public documents. Dbb. Stebbins & Momson have removed their office to No. 1111 Ponn street, noar St. Clair. Debtistby.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Dental profession. ***** Ha™. .xktqobi un JOSEPH MEYER & SON, M ““^ tur ® rs * Wholesale and fieUui I>*hU)>-8 in furniture and chairs 80. tst Pua atreai, >a«¥, t»a Can at, gfiWrjttrtfta; f«Udf ■ 0. KANSOhI LOVE, »** 74 Market u£m, .-r V* J r+, . .** h H rr "-A “» * -• •■*■*■ • . 't,;W &• - .• i-V TB® LATEST NEWS. Latest from Fortress IHon roe. A Skirmish at Hampton FORT KFAKAEI ITItIS f'o.vi/ioti of f ranc* anil .histriu (n Hcgaitl to .Intfri - I'll (abur grit /uuatetlbiNcwlvik .lambs I*. Baku Post: Tbo Secretary of Treasury has made arrangement* f,,r puy mont of the volunteers the amount duo lo May 31st. b Oil Ir* On 110 Oil •JO 110 lu 00 Four Kearney, Juno >.—The pony express passed at t2:HOa. m. Sax i’RANrtsx'o, May 2‘h— The largest lire for several years, occurred in San Francisco on the 27th. It destroyed rows id “Cheap John'' stores on both sides of Commercial street between Saoeum and Battery. Tbo loss Is va riously estimated at from St>U,OUU to sH)o,uoo Showater. who killed Farcy in * duel on the 26th, has not been arrested, n<>r ban he made bis appearance j,n public. The funeral of Percy was largely attended al San Fran cisco on the 271 h. (Ten. Sumner seems to be concontrating most of the United States troops in and around the borders of the State ami at the lorti Hcatlon* In the neighborhood of Ban Francisco, tit as they amount to only a fow bundro 1 in ail, the movements are not considered extraordinary it is estimated that the parties who pur chased the Sea Nymph will make some $75,000 from the cargo saved The Breckinridge Convention unit meet at Sacramento on tbu 11 th uf June, and the Uniun Convention at iho &amu place on the Idth; the Republican on the Ihth, and the DflmOoimt on tbo 4th of July There eeeo»'now no doubt that there will be a full .State and Congressional ticket nomi nated by each of theToar.cotrye&Uoxi* Li is generally conceded (hat tme-Breckinrulgo par* ty is weaker than it was> last year, but it U difficult to form any opinion as t>> the present strength of either of the other parties. Senator Lathain continue* hie lour through the State making Union speeches. The overland telegraph expedition left Sac ramenlo oo the 27 lh for Carson Valley at which point they are to commence laying wire* U>ward*>Sxll -Lake- The expedition em braces 2b bead of oxen, 2b wagons and 50 men Dates from Oregon are received to May 2Dt. Maj Den. \*ru* was al Keaeberg. lie could not be moved. Ho waasboi m ibo right breast, ! the ball coming UtroQgh the right shoulder lie Is not out of ilangor, Put bit friends are hopefuL Accounts from Washington terntor) stale that the organisation of militia was going on rapidly aroundruget Sound. The Orryoiaun learns that Lieut. Manilla's party of HX> uxiicoru and 2** U. S soldiers left Walla on May 12th to resume op. orations on tbo military road. The remainder of the escort. SUmen have tail Colville lojoin Lieut. Muilin on Spokane river. WxaUiHoros Ci n, June •*. — l The Treason 1 >epartU>«JQl ba» ju»l ttaued a circular explana tory of the Art of March, ia6l, relative tu Uio appraisement of imported merebao disc. and w 1 th« Art|i>f March last, Two period* «•' lam* are therein indicated aa dales from w b:cb \ ai are Vo bo ascertained It is tho opinion »•! tUo Department that the former ol these period* named the dam of nduai shipments applies to 'knorebandtse exported iroin a shipping port o( ibe country of exportation, and that the latter named the date or exportation. applies i * mer chandise exported frvm ati ini*-ri• r country, having no shipping port. The regulation* hjerclih-ro r*l»l»!j>hr ! nr* therefore modtiied ll i« thought that the action oi the Hrilub government in its recognition oi the validity ol the letter* of marqiei an.l reprisal Irom the Confederate State.', area discourtesy un pro cedonted in diplonusoy, in view of the fact that its decision was hastily announce.! without tint awaiting lor tho arrival of the now American Minister, Mr. Ad&£Oß,wbo was prepared prop erly to represent the policy of tho adtnluistrw* lion. Washington, Jum B,— There is military authority for stating that tbu First regimes, t of Cavalry and the Second Jhegiraent of Ura goons of the U. S. Army, hare been ordered from the department or the W est to this'iietah. borhood. • p Captain Palmer's corps of topographical en gines, has returned from a reconoisaaiu-e it several points on the Potoin ac Kiver, hi lauded at Beverpl places on the Virginia side, , and, attended by two officers and twenty ma rines, proceeded a considerable distance in the neighborhood, of the White I House, landing where a company of about sixty rebels had made, their appearance a few jdUys belore. At Acquia Creek two small btitlerles, with five hundred or six hundred men, -were distinctly , seen by the party. Sr. Lotus, June B.—The City Council yes terday reconsidered Ur. action accent Inc the resignation of Mayor Taylor, as.d allowed that gentleman to withdraw his real gnatlon. About *ji° 0 , 000 in counterfeit bank nc -tea of the denomination of Sltf*, „ aii eleyen unfln . “z day in tb i e lodged in jail. SSB ' “ d ,u orcu;i ' &nlB -Col. Smith s American Zouave corps have been accepted by the War Dep artmenl This is the thirteenth regiment furu ished by Mis sour!. A correspondent of the Dcnoc-at says that nearly all the State officers have left Jef fer*on City. * ‘ - * ’tA* BY TELEGRAPH. MILITARY MOVEMENTS cau Affairs LOUISVILLE ITEMS [tyeeiai ihapaU-h to the Posi Tlin PAY OF THE SOLDI Kits. Washinw iy>\, Junes. ! -* *. 1 - , ';`• V a►> « , _ Baltimore, 'June I .'.- The Steamer "Stale of Georgia,” left Old Point Comfort last night and arrived here to day with the fol lowing intelligence:—< >n Friday, the 10th, New York regiineot of National Zouaves reached Fort Mbqroe in the “State of Geor gia, nod the “George Peabody” and “Mari ou” landed the Ninth regiment of Scott GuamD on Saturday, who immediately pro reeded to Newport New*. Col. Hawkins’ regiment goes to tin- same place to-day.-- Col. Bartlett lifts returned to Fort Monroe. Tlie Naval Brigade is temporally in charge i f Ci»l Wuriii!, ot MiissachuseUs. The Thin! regiment and the men areuow being inspected Those untit lor service will re turn to New the remainder will choo.-e their officers and Bartlett will doubt less be rejected. The battalion will at once be armed and equipped. An (mlpost at Newport News was tired U[k>n on Friday, and in the alarm, private MoCarttey ol the -hli Massachusetts regi ment was accidentally shot. A Urge fleet ol transport* have been ad ded to the seme** litre. Great activity prevailed at Newport News last night, on account of rumors of armed rebels in the vicinity. An order was sent to fell the trees near the batteries. The steamer C’aaker City while on reenu ubutnee on Friday, when* near Cape Henry threw a shell into an old frame building. About armed men ran out, mounted their horses which were concealed in the thickets, and scampered off. Gen. Butler has i*sued atringeut orders to prevent depredations on private proj»erty. Jfhiwe thus buffering at Hampton have had the amounts of Geir damage refunded. L,m isviu.E, dune ‘J —Purtial returns in dicate the nearly unanimous election of Col. T. S. Crittenden as Brigadier General of the. Kentucky State Guard, in the *ec ond regiment thereof .1. H. M. Morris was elected Lieutenant Colonel and A. Simms and Kobet t McKee Majors. A letter from Mana-s.-mn .I unction to the Richmond \Y!<ij says I hat th** lal or in for tifying that plaet* by men not accustomed to labor has quadrupled the pick list. It in feared that the tifih force will be sick, aud there is not a hospital there. Thera m a difficulty to get water to.drink; it is dealt out with the ration*. They demand negroes tod) the labor- Tbe B.chrnomi BAt-of the ih announc ed that after date no purports would be issued toperaoiiH leaving the State, and no one admitted in the State except lor rea sons of peculiar force. Al*o that Tennessee volunteers in Virginia were auihori/ed to vote on the ordinance :»! secession iu Term eoaee, though atatiooed iu Virginia. The Charleston (<*-rLrol ihe bih.says that Lhe Spanish bark Nueva Ti-resa ‘ übana was ordered off by the Minnesota. A New 1 bleans special dispatch to the Montgomery Confederation says, that neu tral vessel* will be permuted to the loth, after which the block* le will l*e strictly enforced. A Bank Convention was held at Atlanta, G&., on the fifth, it was recommended that the Southern Banks, railroad-, and lax collectors receive Treasury note.* ol the 'Confederacy as currency. anJ to Slates, cit ies and corporations having cousins p.iya able at New York to apjioint a place of payment Sooth. Tbo postmaater at Nashville has resigned. Al ar am t»fci a, June * —Two prisoner* were captured by four private* of company B, Michigan raiment, one wide tins ride ot Berks Station, and thirteen miles trono here oh the Orange and Alexandria road. One pr\s oner was a corporal in a cavalry eouipauy.ami the others private* in the Governor's Guards of Richmond; also a cavalry company of Michigan men wbilo srouling, apprcachu.l near Berks whore they saw a number of stacks of muskets aud put back They were pursue*! by two of the cavalry, tmt the\ nought refuge in ambush and -.u«\-eodiHi in tapluring their pursuers. The* wt*ro brought U> town, and were treated with exceeding kindneas. They npf»ear quite coalenled Oao ol them, who !» ft physician, la writing a *taU*in.-i l t >•! lus 01 p*i t rlenoe. Tbo Dames of the prisoners are Ur Thomas M and Samuel firvsm Meven thousand vards of raxsinet arid other military goods were sair.xl a; Adarua expeeas oflic« U>-*<ia v They were consigned to Point of Rocks via Alexandriaand Loudon Railroad, and are valued at about $lO,OOO The leisure 4 goods iti this vicinity belonging to the rebels will almost pay expense* of expedition. The urst n( tbe jiewspapor Pennsylvania 6lb, apt>eared to dav. printed in a tin* style, on th* uU Alexandria r» .t■ Tia*S pros*. 1’ lull of lotoresUng in!o; • .v.i.ui ngarJiog thorondU lions ot soldiers. m» 1. Quisled t-v Lieut, Kly, of Lebanon c •unly !>evnra‘ lOluQD*’ are devoted to Uertnan literature. -• Hai.skbTvw s. .] un« 3. Jft- Ibe Wise Artillery which ' -* e members of burjj, escaped aaro** • wot, t from Martins* at Apacan ' lbe Potomac yesterday strong, b>* # ‘ r . v ‘ This '‘>mpany started 71 static * ,R r '" w rod t«- 20 men, and is ** ,»wl at i\>u.t uf K/cks. At Marlinsburg .oero are three coutp*ni<*, the Bark loy Border Guards, ronuiiandod by Capt Nal- Umbusb, originally numbered 106, th*»y on’ bad 60 when they rolurneU on Thursd- ./ to imprnw darters into tbo serv*' laat caught about 2“ *>f lbe!r roan 5 .-** They d«r*rt«ra of the tarns cooi> -«i Dfid. Th* oti«*k on Wednesday r'** ro *cher* rain* iho Poloir- " 'Phey „.c»p^ and Point of ' -* bnlw ®en P , jtocka. , ' broth' r rU 'Aj |i week with ’ ( # to burn P ’ ao, bowo*’"' f loft Martiesburg t&at “>• dump any, and was or >pecan Bridge, but did not do it or, returned with strict ordorn to - which be accomplished on Sunday, ihen triod to noire the ferry boat at dam -'(O 4, to destroy that also, but up to dark last night-ho had failed to find it. Letcher's com pany contains only 26 men. The evident plan of the rebels la to destroy all the ferries and guard all the fords against the passage of Feder al troops, along the whole line of the Potomac. The river is now very high and cannot be crowed at preieat. j barn I* Ho’ ilto +> McClel* Louisville, June B—The vote in Clarks, ▼ilie, Tenn., for separation anil representation WW,66J against and 1 vote for separation. : The New Orleans Pica Hunt of the 6th states that ttnr American bark Algon.iuln, from Cal outta, and the Bromen ship Vongajon, from Liverpool, were ordered off the bar t>v the Brooklyn. Mr. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy, left Pensacola on the 80th for itichmond. At an interview between the foreign consuls and Capt. Pooro, of the IJrootlvn, the latter said no Impediment would be ofle'red to vessels outward bound, but that be bad authority to eitend the time for Lko departure of vessels Tow boats towing vessels out would bo allowed to re-enter. Nmv York, June « —The K, v „i„o ft,f, 'l*' 181 Jwpaleh from Washington reports the arrival of the stoamor Mount Yurmn from Fortress JUonrou. The passengers report that the entire town of Kvanaporl, eleven miles above Acquia Creek, was In flames. The prop erty in the town is principally owned by Union men. this town consists of a saw mill that suspended operations long since, an uuocou. pted store and a lew Bhantiea, the population composing somewhat less than a dozen ne. groes. the sarno diapatch reporU that the sleamer Cambridge was disembarking troops at Port, ress Monroe and that another sLeamer was landing a regiment at Pig Point. WasHtauTON. June « -Hon. Kmerson Etheridge a name having b„ u „ mentioned in connection w.lh theelerkship of the House of Representatives, he recently railed on Colonei h nrney to assure him that ho was not a candi date, believing that the latter’s claims to re elaotion demand every influence he could ex ert in his favor. .Phillip A. Dallas, son oi ex-Ministor Dallas ansi who was also his Secretary of Legation arrived here to day, and bad a long interview with Secretary Seward, daring which the lat ter expressed himself highly gratified with the oourse of Mr. Dallas. Louisville, June 8 NaahviUe.— The vote for separation and representation was 3,033 against 249. Klevon other districts in this county voted for separation and representation, 2,398 against 88. Memphis —Pur separation 5.G08. five for non-representation and five for Union. The interior of the State, as far as heard from, is nearly unanimous. The State is largely for secession. Washington, June B—Gen. Cadwaliader and a portion of his stall; were in WashingVui to-day - , " v f - t - *■ . % AiiLiNdToN Hkiuhts, June B.—The engi neer corps of the *>9ih Now York Regiment, wi h Company B of the Second'CavBhy,-c!ftp*‘ lured five prisoners and live horses. They also captured & drove of cattle, 50 in number, which were on their way to the rebel camp. The field works on the 09th have been re cently extended to the new breast works thrown up, and Ibe guns mounted. Nkw Yokk, June B —Stocks are better to* day under more favorable advices from Eng land Lo the government at Washington,saying that Minister Adams had a cordial reception, and that the ministry are better inclined to ward us. Illinois t'antra!* Mich. Southern, N Y Central, 71jj; Virginia, 4*2;‘; Mis souri, :18; Tennessee, 37; Registered Federal sixes,HSU; Treasury twelves, 102. New’ York., JuneB.—The Commercial has a report of a skimriab having occurred at Hampton last night, between a picket of Col. Uuryea s regiment of Z maves and a party of rebels. The pickets were driven in, when the Zjuaves made a dash at the rebels, capturing 100 muskets. The enemy fled before any pris*. oners couid bo secured. The Union sentiment ia gaining ground rap idly In the neighborhood of Fortress Monroe. Nkw York, June B—Advice from iiayii slate that the Uaylian government has sent 5,000 men to garrison llinche, on the Spanish Dominican frontier. It is also said that large bodies of the Dominicans are ready to fight against the new Spanish revolutionists, and it appears probable that the Haytians will assist them. N kw York, Juno B.— The Commercial says that Austria sends assurances that she will give n 1 countenance to the Southern rebellion.— Trance will aid the North if necessary, and the English ministry are better inclined to waid us. Barton, June B—A company from Stroudf burg arrived at Camp Wilkinson to day, mak ing 28 companies now encamped here. There 14 little or no sickness among them, and what there I*, is only occasioned by the change of water. The men are well satisfied with their quarters and rations. Lbhaxon, Ky., June 7. —The Union Con vention of the Fifth District nominated Cbas. A Wlckliffe for Congress. Louisville, June 8— River rising slowly, with 7 feet water in the canal Weather clear. Mercury 75. New York, June B — The steamers New York, for Bremen, and Edinburg, for Liver pool, sailed this morning. Carl Schnrz, Min ister lo Spain, with his family, were passengers in the former. Philadelphia. June B —The Zouave Ca dets, from Pittsburgh, start for New York at two o'clock, to join Baker’s California Rogs* menL SAPONI FIERI Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Cxprnsp BEST ■*^K*J makkkt SOFT SOAP! Ouo pound equal to Six pounds i» <> r r AS III! For Sub ml W Iwlrmli. by Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA An** Ly *il bruntwa M iu th<* UuitcU aimit-m. S De a. t o f W THBEi: HAPS. MO. 1. I*l .A N OF THE CITY iff WASHINGTON, mxh Delaware, o( BUIM. r vodUlO > — ‘ 80. t» iit,Hrglßli, Barfla»d,'Nfw Jrney. . targe p6rtl«o of Ohi»—tn Cincinnati. NO I. UNITED STATK 1 -' s. I trom Atlantic u» Pacific, ahowtng aP 7 I N. 11 —TheM* Maps am New p o nn- 1 100.1 pace- They are just e K ngr »»iugs_°“ I I.IDCS, the Btaboai of lt>- ...hluLeiL and show by R®“ 1 Federal and Bebet < re<J m«no " f lh ® ! Mr FOK BAJIe BY . S, fIAVEN. _ an* » is desirous A YOUNG L. VD^uoa " grw 'iork or other E\ tero c. - rteeee cell 00, or edtireae A. K. »lmw • by swim, -aarper’a Ferry SHuES AND 11 ATS 20 EOD ,£ ED MEN. to start im »vvr mediately (or t\, mp Carlisle, to uun the Plain -T »" 1?.? Cftpiain J. It. OWRtfd- JNO. THOMPSOII * COT' HOUSE, BIGN ASH ORNAMKNTAI, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS Wo. 180 Third Street, A. KREBS & BRO. Jiihdjifipli^rs Oornor Wood and Fourth Bte* PITTBBUKQH JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., HOPE COTTON nil.l,s, Allegheny City; Pa. SEAMLESS BAGS. AND OF T o a asr .a. bukos, *1 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. w ai “• otiiLDa * «sg. 4 “ GROCERY AND TEA STOSE HUOLKSALK ORALKg IN BUTTER, Baas, PRODUCE. tJootls Oellrered when Ordered D. B. EEHCUSON, Crirnor High nod Wylie utra* THEY STYfliO THE TEST. BURKE & BARNES' SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. EEAD THE FOLLOWING VOLUiVTA ■»Ft2^ T lest " n ““' al re K* rJ lo BURKE 4 BAIWIE3' Mi ns. Burn A Buuna—GendemenTon’ of the 22d of February, 18J0, all our Machine Sh,^ 1 Paint Shops, Wood, M.teriahEnglneHouwrMd Warehouses of the Southwestern Bnok^2lJ n p.„iiSS Manufactory. all being entirely filled wits *?”. C*? tible material, were bSrned dbirn. .?5L 00 ? h ?*- We most cordf&ihr . v - Safa, as being yeryauperior. %%£ fcSS*. , The abora Safes of e^T I'’ 1 '’ MAKTIN ‘ Go’bbON to order b, ’° fe ' erj aIM -°n hind andm.de AUhe u 1 E*t»blißh«?B«fe BARJiES > l “ “>ll3l Third .u«,. narfKlB»*w4j I'BKAP FOR CASH AT J‘>3. H. BORLAND'S, Market street. CALL TO-IiAY AT neoomi ctopf from p,ah. Wanted, I , lll.er‘. Pik ** VI A.C rr I'CJ AL auHO»Aova&iKa or ANI) ALL KINIW 01> - * - J -* - - -■&.«.—..t'.<—.^^%i.<si* * "Site. A. OABO, rJ . E AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, of {{^^Waimsfwr«a“ i; s‘ be s* 0 ' 0,,l, '‘ he -* t<e,,l ‘ on ot U|D public to the following emphatic recomman.la.ion ol Waltham Watches, »yli>° •««““* w'uuh maicers and Jewellers tltfbmjfioul the United Slate. The eel,re signatures are quite 100 long for I'ubhcn lion in one advertisement, -hutshe u lutes pn seated will !» recognised by those abquniiued with llif l iadt as hem* in the lrghear degree respectable ana milueu Hal. At iheir.eetiiblietenenta nwjr lH) fo,l,>d lhe me Watches of the Company’s manufacture, m great st 4 iumre» from many lUtiea and towns not fully rep ret*euu>a :u tins li»'. will appear in a future adrettlse TO THE PIBU€. The tmdernigned practical Watchmakers end dealers in Watched, haring boogUtand eo'.d American Watches for a Diimour of year* past, an l baring daa‘l in al kind-* of foreign Watches fora inuciUiont*x poriod of lime, beg to state that they have never dealtin Watches wbico, as a class, or io individual instanced, have been more aatiefiaetory to themselves or euaU>mej-»> whether iu re*t>eoi of dtirabili r y, beauty of finish, mathemati cally correct proport'das, accurate conjpenaaUon and adjustment, or of fine tiin+ketping remits than those rnenutaclUred by the Walfchanr Company. N. K.■ CRi'ITENDEN, Cleveland, WM. BLYNN, Columbus. JaM KS .1. Rosa, Zanesville. H. IKNKiNS A CO, Cineinuatti, HKGGS A SMITH, WM. WILSON M'GREW, DUHME'A CO- " “ C. OSKAMP, C. PLATT, Delaware, KING A BROTHER, Warren, J. T.d; B.AC EDWARDS, Chicago, ¥. J. ALEXANDER, LaSalle, JOHN H. MORSE, Peoria. A. HEPPLER, W. H. RICHMOND, H. D. BAYS, A. B. GtI.LKTT, S. D. LILI.ESON. Deeathr. J. B. BURRAN, BpnngfleM, J. W. BBOWW, ynincy, E. B. TOBIN, BASSE A HUABMAN, A, P. BOYNTON, WM M. MAYO, K. NOBTHEY, A. W. FOSA WM. HCHEBZER, 1 J. M. FOX, WILLARD A HAWLEY; N. HAIGBT, HAD. UO9ENBERG, C. A- BURR A CO, E 8. ETTENHEIMER A CO* WM. 3. TAYLOR, Utica, W, W. HANNAH, “ H, R A H. C. OARQENT&R, Troy, “ HOSKINS A EVANS. Oswego, ' w HAIGHT A LEECH. Auburn, .JAMES HYDE, joan H. IVES, WILLIAMS A CO., J. S. BENNETT, A. B. STORMS, WM. & MORGAN. HENDERSON BBC'S, J. A. CLARE, BLOOD A PUTNAM, JENNINGS BED’S, f JOHN 3. JERKINS, «- W. H. WILLIAMS. . A. WARDEN, L. o. DUNNING. CHAR & WILLARD, W. P. BINGHAM, CfIAS. G. FRENCH, J. MoLKNE, C. A. DICKENSON, Richmond, u. H. i.AriGOM A CO, Terre Htnie, J. M. BTASBIL, Sullivan, ADOLPH MYERS. Plymouth, THEO. V PICKERING. Kalaroaaoo, Mich gEO. DOTY. Detroit, 1* M. 3. SMITH, •* a A. B. VAN COTT. Milwaukee, Win JOHN ELKINS; Heciae, * U. N. SHERMAN. BalOit, T S C. SPAULDING, Jattearille, ** W. A GILES Prairie du Chien, 44 BRINKMAN A MEY BAN, P.ttaburgh, Pa SAM’L BROWN. Nonietown, “ W. T. KOPLIN. GEO W. STRtN, GEO. B- Tl PUS, HECKMAN A YOHE, GKu.IBTKIN; Allentown, E. J. LASCRLLE, Weatofaeeter*. SAML GARMAN, WOlißinaport, JOSEPH LADOMUS, Chester, J. J. BLAIR, Leoanon, GKO. W. McOALLA, FRANCIS C. POLACJA* T jXg ‘ a. M, ZriMN. ~ Yorfc lancaeter, KLLER, R ** din& K. P HELLER, “ _ K. AU(iF ba UG If. dwmbenbnrg, i * srs? ‘ t ROBE HIS Kbenitorg. C. T. BOBEBIS. mhucE Chunk J . aioto-. AshlMd, —*»*“• , adiu *. &A A PSTSkSON, N j ~~ 2£-vs*. ssr w cumberUod. OAB9ON A BRANSON, Mg: JKB Wh»U»g, Y 4, sar 8, !£&- sassa- »?' BE»J a°°? K ’ JJ„ Bedtori * Qlßttowttr. „ E. ALBER* KLLIB Gl>* F. V. MAQOME*. T, M. LAMB, H. N.STOB?: LEVI JOHNBTON. WiftREN, Watth™. AMOS HAN BORN, Lowbll JOHN BARTON, LrniT’ \u ldjwreoee, JOHN K&F, ™“ 8e1 ' 1 - WM! OKIRKHAM,Jr. 0 KlRKHAM,Jr. 1 thommstrel'aco. HArtto3f“ tl!h ’ WJf W ifcSJSSa: .1* B. A IRBY, GBOBGB BROWN, £i H «BsSSg*B*°“- *>“?“* Ml d ? e»° * nj“oßu|& j“oBu|& Sw^C"’ HHEBBDRNB^HAW, I- R. SANDERSON, Concord R. KNIGHT, wwworo, N. G. OARR, UEu W DREW A co. K J. HELLISH, UAQOTcr. WOODBURY, uimremout, REUBEN SPRNOKR, ’ WM. R MORRILL, K*«ter, RICHARD GuVE, Lcconui. JONATHAN HO9MKK, Nishiui N. W. GODDARD, “ HENRY H. HAM, Hoitßrooiiih BODGE, CHARE. BACO\ Dov©^ P. M. HARDISON, So. Binnolr, TWOAIBLY 4~ SMITH, Biao. MOSES M SWAN, J. A. MERRILL, tvaga J A MBS *RMEHK BuctaSi, SIMEON ELOOL, RoeSSl. 8. S. AG. 1, ROGERS, Guainor, D. E. LUCY, 3335^’ BRiNSMAifc a hildreth! BurtiSglon <|. H. Harding, Bndf«3r ' iz’jasgr- moa^r lEmur&ick. s!esg&, W.K WALLACE, Ne#bur., LEANDER AMADON, Belk>w fl F»n. O. a JENNINGS, N. GREGOR A CO, R COCKRELL, Nttcbez, A - “• HAUL, W|for£ ROBERT WILKES, Toronto pub.« uocomp-tolby. certify tco ****** or w Rredecetiore, Appleton, Trwy As these matches are for sate by jewelers generally twOßgheut the Union, the American Watch Company do not solicit orders for single watches. BOBBINS A ATfLETON, Wholerale Agent', Nr. 183 Broadway, N. Y. JOflK A. BTODDABT, 411 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, agent for Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, j, *»” ....-, •'• * -*• . v . , •, •?' ‘ * . r . 1 - . -*» •*4.- ■ - • NervousHGadaehe cure :i -«! By THE USB OP TH^OTPHAUC PII.LS 'ftis periodic attack*' of M/rjoSt arSkk '/5 UemUuktuaj be jjreyented; aml.if takao at flia com menoement of an attacli immeiliater<®effrMopalnahd Bickneas will be obtained. Th«r seldom fail in renioring the fTawni nit JSM> arAato whieb females ore bo .subject. . Theyaot gently npon the Howole-remhjing.flbrilw ms* ‘ )m Kor Library Mm, Students, lieiicate Pemfim, thdtdl Percies ofiedantoyAiiMils, they are valuable'aaaX*m*; iJ|g Am, Inipraring the appetite, glfiog tone and oijtrlo <ligestireorgan?,andreatoring the natural Chatiottyaad frjl strength 6f fbewhole system. ' rffgl The CEPHALIC PIUjS are tbe-renalt otlongtararti. ;.-is gaSonand earefhlly fCtwdnctM 1 MenianaeManyyearn,duringtchich. time they prerented and reltered a yastjamqiU# ,qt< pattt and bring ban Headache, whether origfnafing'fa the mr - Douf ayslem or from a deranged Btateof theffosaart. They are entirety vegetable ia their Cbmpoattion, nd may be taken at ail timeairlthperfbci safety and with- . g out miking any change <vf diet, ond i&«. jrtMnM q[ 0% 1 ditagrttabU touts renday ft easyto admimltor Ami fc cf&dren. Bloomington, u Beware or Ceuntei^lta. The genuine here fire signatures of Henir tt spat ding on each box. '/ '■ ■ Sold by Druggists end aJI other Deelera in MedWaas- A box will be sent by null, prepaid, oh reodpt of tkl PRICE, 2S CENTS., :|| All orders should be Addressed hi r^k. HENRY C. 8P AIDIUG, M tg OedtrstMewNev Ton - Gsleos, ■ ' Jacksonville' u Cherry Grove, “ Freeport • “ Peru, “ Canton, u Syracuse, N.Y, Senhurgh, “ Rochester, •* THK FOLLOWING KNBOBBSJHNTB Of || SPALDING’S | C E P H AIICPIIXS, WILL CONVINCE ALLWHOBPYFEB, FEOM • HEADACHE, 1 M II Fkirport, “ Poughkeepsie," u a A SPEEDY AMD SU£ECOBE * l ’-' - >&5 BsUvis, " Amsterdam, “ Saratoga, u Albany, 1 ., “ Aa these Testimonials were untoliciited by Mr. SS Spaldiho, they afford unquestionable proo/ of the efficacy of this indy scientific purpose* Goebeo, " P«&Xk>T«O, u tkokir, “ lqdia&apUat lad*. 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The Cepu. ttve remody for that very frag,,. u , atecorered, ' • frxmtht yPeiten.fi. c^ngs. TO<id^M ' From tti Kanawha » W« are sure that person t Mha, who try them, will r V* S<apgs , Try them! you that ore a! jroar testimony oao be add< .Uttthat haa received benr can produce. FtxeutMSZ The Immense demand l t* vapidly twrreasfng. • ; /•Yom the Qaezltet l JfcßMidng would ‘ apt :«q article hedid uot haato IdjjoS^ i'r cm the The testimony in respectable quarter* - «wn On Daily Ncail Pill. »re taking of .UMb4^^ Prtmi On ComaardalßaOHa, Btnton, Man. ' Said to ba T«y efficacious for’tho hanl.nli. **" A >» We Of BPALDtNG>3 PtHEPiBunaTJ will tare tan timea SPALDING’S PRBPABED GECX| As scoidents mil happen* ®*»n m vsll ~|nt||| families, it to Terr dalraws■ hs™ «<®» ohea»-« oonreolenlni FaroUois, TayaCmj uj.te. SPALDINGS‘ PBERABED GLUS'I meats aU snob no hossahnla His always ready, end opt “OSKYCtt. IN EYSBY HOOBR* N. B A tosb>WOJßP«M»>«h Bottle.' baSP:-! MtS. ... Nc. tACKDAB gg£^gf> VBrt .. |> .. cautob. * If; Asoertain anprracipleU persons are in I examine before narehaaiiut. and eeeibmt < AM^PALDINS’S FBBTAWU) 9LUX.IM -J|S on the ootode wrappers all -ftimil'L i •saaterMts. \ -ijSSSUVS B ™ \ V *- -J - /■ jj.-f >/■£■■■ lfvi." vT '--ii ' •v ;•• "Sk-vf-' "t- , rgT- *■' jf-c ' V # - f- & V , ~i • :- THAT A is within theib beach. “SiSßW**; NxMMb"- £T^SSO V Z .hk&l ■* tfnmUu &SSS jiyoott*- BPALDING'g PREPARED GLUS. ll SAVE THE PIECES! ■c-ft DfBPATOHt ij 4W-“ A Btm* w TmSim »!*».•*«» v ECONOMY I ■Ji * '< tM ■V/sl
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