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WIDNNODAY MORNING, MB 10.
trauma amity Ticket.
Ihr.Pree&lMS Mips .111.• Dierks Coed.
MOM lIMEPTON.
3. JOHN P. GLAD!.
ci. ALVILID BLACK.
tn. DAM D. ILMIDOD.
R. AY. H. DINNUITOD.
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WK. A. EDIDDIt.
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Ihnigloll Deeeerated.
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clergymen become the deliberate
shoesi of wrong and oppression, they
become of all men the mast despicable and
. pethl spa the most Wicked. This truth has
bus verified in s veil remarkable manner
reign , 'in thinublication of "an Address
_
' te ` " . , • throughout the World," in op
. - • ~ to the Presidents Proclamation of
. ' .... pation. It was published in the
, .. . Presbyteri an, of Richmond, of April
rad, .. • .pying nearly six columns. It
bests - signatures of ninety-six ministers
etvrious demominathme, including Meth
,
edible, Baptists, Episcopalians, Presbyteri
al* Ix:theme, German Reformed, &o.
The purpose of their appearing thus before
the Christian world is to testify of those
things "which seem. to be neither under
stood nor appreciated by our enemies, nor .
yet clearly appreelated by Christians of
' other nitions."
The first paints of Abair testimony are
that "the Union cannot be restored," and
that "the Confederate Government is• a
Axed feet." But the main point, and to
Which the others were simply introductory,
Is the third one, which Is thus givin in the
words of the address:
. am. recent Proclamation of the Fred
. dent of the United States, seeking the
emancipation of the Ill&Tall of that South, *
in; our judvaent, 1 suitable occasion for
edema protest an the part of the people of
`God Waggle:4A the 'world."
They, of (worse, charge the President
with is itesuiing to produce • general slave
insurrection, and they clearly indicate the
means by which this insurrection is to be
* ,inippreised, namely, "the slaughter of tens
of thousands of poor, deluded insurrection
. Ws," and they do not shrink from con
eluding this part of the report with the un
mistakable intimation of a wholesale man
• "Hake it ileolutely necessary for the
path) safety that the slaves be slaughtered,
and he who should write the history of that
avant would record the dukes' chapter of ;
human woo yet written."
With these men there appears to be
altereathe for the poor thous
ands et whom, doubt/ses, they, with their
own bands, had disposed the memorials
of the dying love of Sim who cams to make
his people free—bat slavery br death, bonds
or butchery. The: idea that they can be
wadi free, that they are entitled te freedom,
and that they would accept it with pat!-
ende and use it peseefilly, never seems to
lave entered their minds. They talk of
Whose" being "slaughtered;" but why
. slaughter them? Does it not look like a di
predetermisation on its part of
the slaveholders, that unless they can bind
**negro down to slivery, they will sleigh
ter him? that he shall either Uvi as s
• or not live at 6111 Bevan they should so
-quissorin the necessity of the slave be
eoudag a free:jai, and apes to employ
him as free laborer, as has been done
prittl intensively in Lottisima and else
whim would it then' be necessary to
• "alaugittel" him?
Many themogis of slams hare been so
*es by the war sad the proclamation, and
Many thousands hare been armed as eel
diem; but Thera are the acts of outrage,
.•irsidas, Ticino and image Tswana) so
;settildently predicted - by the adeneocisci"
of the &nth, now is arms, and their
ignite copula= of the North? Not a
tgis ease has oecogred: They work, and
sad serve, and fight, and sing and
pay, cad utmem de lard;" and in all
Ihingi asylum earned slitter claim to
the semi at Christians thssi the clerical
samadvels who talk about slaughtering
In all ' tits Christlin Claret, outside of
the solagiblidimida rated by Um DAVIN,
this *dime - will `aieclte no other feeling
thaa that of Within( &mitigate; partaking
a_Uttle 'ot the elegant' of horror. The
Wag enhibits Um atrocity of what Wesley
. Wad Ike sum of all villainies" in a
strew light sad in Masker colors than
ever before. flo long as Slavery WM de
' Wed by liodeatt, loud.sialten; profene
- sad bobiteffimtt *tows, who did not pre.
Whir to fear God or madman, there
' wso sins digne of consistency in the mat
semmd to bra moordanee with thi ,
Maws of Way; but, when • band at min
' claim to. be the anpasaidem of that
*dem Being before witom ell -MAW
isadittemand diabolism mai* Ind who
am as bit brethren the lowliest of our
ass, step into the foul arms, it le simply
lattmately, (says the New York 2W4
Isms,) the opinion of SuroPe concerning
alarm is a axed, unalterable fut. And
we shall sun bear that If anythlug wee
' , airmails, fa imiletthesympstides of 6U
dulls Aati.Elliermy am in the noun of
oar Sammy it la the threat of the Southern
elerglosa• that an attempt of the nevem
to - obtain their freedom would 'be foUowed
by a uslinetter . of tens of theuumis" of
them. The man who hued this abomina
ble elateasswlll yet leant that they made
lbs strongest appeal to Swope is behalf of
oasis whisk has yet been issued
-free tila seuatry. •
Nook Department 01 reintsylrazia.
• J. 1r albino= dispsia says: -
Joint Coved* and T.S. Moorhead had an
isterview with theßearetary - of War on
ilatindayeis zetard tweaking a sew
*inset, In eider to,salthill reansybrasla
so protest herself bins Ishii raids or the
Isoursiess of Their ba, ls
sold, iron al l l.,oaeodod to, and the steoest
way orders will be ens at moo. The
beedgiuters of this new department trffi
Awls wed= part of Fesssylrasia.
- oar vat mods of troops to be raised
be whew.; Wean" along the border, hot
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Tax oa Manufacturers' Profits.
In the Gazrrrs of yesterday morning we
published the proceedings of the Conven-
don of Manufacturer, which assembled at
Chicago last 'week, for the purpose of in
ducing Congress to take off the 'tax on the
profit, of manufacturers, on the ground that
it is anima, the manufacturers themselves
having been already taxed: We withhold,
for the present, any expression of our own
views on this important subjeot, and sub
mit, on the.other side, the following
which is certainly expressive of a
toned patriotism, and seems to be - good
logic:
Drmorr, Julie lit, 1863.
T. W. Berke & Co.—Granasers Year circhlsr of
Kay 28, calling upon the manufectmen of the United
nista to meet in Convention at Ulikago, on the 4th
instant; with the view of arresting the applkation of
tba income tax on the net pronto of mumfacturiers,
L
received me manufactarlog interests of ibis
-country axe et vita impatience to its prosperity,
Minos every Act of ()engrosser of the people, Mums
upon their itsterests, should be the melt of awful
[Coodierstio.. • ••
cis mennfecturice, and as patriotic men, we should
guard, u for as posilble, against oppressive taxation.
and while we protect onr own's:Aerate in thie regard,
I hold thatwe protect the interested the nation.
. Let acme whether we age oppressed by the sits
complained - et .
For more than forty 3 sue the manufectuters of the
United States have urged upon Connie the import
ance to our interests of timing • protective tariff, ao
es togivil American manufacturers the Mont=
market for their products. Gangetic hall named much an
set, and we are now enjoying the beeflts of Reopen.-
, lion. Inlay opinion, double the t.x of which you
I complain, weld belles burdensome to oar interests
thane° repeal of even ones-hel Ito-protection we
now enjoy. Every manufacturer whet has sufficient
capacity Mendota his busiume, adds the specinc end
&Mier= tax to the pore of his commodity; beam
this to is paid entirevy by the commies'.
The income tax only •i pike to the het profits after
deducting all charges incident to the businees, end
all other taxes the manufacturer pays. if he bon no
locome,,he pays no tax- If less then ten thousand
dollars, three pee cent • 11 over ton thousand dollars,
!t eepee. cent i tem regitiring the mostprosperous end
fortunate to contribute to the needs al tae govern
ment under which we live, in proportion to Clete
prosperity or good fortune.
le net this mode of meemment eminently Jest, pa
triotic end minims/alike ? I think it le, and as a
manufacturer and tax-payer, 1 arllerilling to centime
to pay my income tax on the net profits Of ray busi
ness, just ea long as Congress will give us felt pros ec
ilon against the cheap Muer of Europe, and the Gov
ernment needs the money for its support. If we pep
our sham of the penile burdens cheerfully, and we
hereafter nod our interests not sufficiently protected,
we can apply tel Ooogreoe with good conseiencee for
an increase of protection, and they will no doubt
grant it But it we mete ungenerous Mimes upon
their acts—lf we show them we are not Jmt towards
the government, wee meet not expect liberal leglels
tion seem them in the tutus.
The fact that • vary large proportion of the In
comes Item inanufsomring will he derived from
Pennsylvania, New York and New England, and but
• small proportion from the lierthweet, appears to me
to be a potent segment against the agitation of this
subject by the Western manufacturers.
Uwe have a Gongrees edam accidental legislation
to you cell this law,) is all based upon** mood prin
ciples of statesmanship as the act under comluers.
lion. 1 think we Unjust reason to be proud of them,
Iliad should repose greet conAdence in their intelli
gence and patriotism. If, es yen state, the 800. 1.
N. Arnold believes the law in quettion tote a mis.
I take, I can only say I think be bee not enemlned the
subject in all its beeringi,
. It M supereueue to say to you that oar country is
In deep trouble ; it need. all the support we can pen
I 2114 give it—aer, proets end fortunes, and if need be,
our lives. If it only cells upon us to old by • moder
ate contribution of our net incomes for the Frame
*Jan of its greet and haparetive work of sumedebsg
Its credit and its existence, I think we should yield
to its demands not grudgingly, but cheerfully,
promptly, end with a hens ty geed will.
Manwecturers are mealy doing well, they Ismail
the work they ran do, end if they do not get remuner
ative prices it Is their own fault. , .
I hope you will not acmes me of eppoefagthe in
terests of manufacturers—far from it, No man in
the country is more anxious to see them !Inseam and
proper then myself, and I believe the course I pro
pees will, In the end, be admitted by you to be the
surest mad to the higheet end mom profitable devel
opment or the manufacturing intense of this coon. ry.
ffitlierneg, ea 1 do, that the Convention.you pru ,
isms Is injudicious, and would, if succeetful is its ors
jects, be eighty detrimental, to the interests of the
country, and in the end injurious to the interests of
manufacturers themselves, I must reepectfolly de
cline your kind Inv itatim to attend the Convection.
Sespectltily, E. B. Waite.
Thy Rebel Dbpatcb•Bearer.
The story-of Gasman S. Dot:mass, son of
J. G. Douala:is, of Mason county, AL, who
came into our lines on Thursday morning
last, bearing a message from Gen. Pr ts.&
rox to Gen. JOHNISTO; stJookeon, as given
by the correspondent of the Chicago Tri
bune, writing from "the rear of Vicksburg,
May 81," is full of romance. Young Douokass
left home seven yearango ;,went to Texas ;
enlisted in the United States' service, u
"Ranger ;" Was in the genies at the break
ing ont of the rebellion; eabsequently be
and his eamridee were peptured while try
ing to make their way to the United States.
The regulars vex paroled and seat home;
but the rangers, being suppoeed to be Tex
ans, were cdfered the alternative of joining
the rebel earths or—ha Bing. After twen
ty-four hours' reflection, he and one tom
Bred and fifty others joined a weir, relit
meat. After various fortunes, he was sent
to Vicksburg in September, 1/362, and has
since than been engaged in the scouting
'service. We now give the remainder of the
narrative in full:
With his `command he went to Grenada,
where he joined Van Dorn in his celebrated.
raid upon Holly Springe, participating in
the fight at Davis' Mills, and afterwards at
Middleburg, where he was seriously wound
ed. After his return to Grenada, General
Pemberton needed the services of a confi
dential scout and dispateds-bearerand Doug
huts was seleeded. He cads to Vicksburg
in FOrtinry, and has remained there ever
since.
Gen. Pemberton was phut up in Vicks
burg and desired to communicate with Gen.
Johnston. He looked around for a confi
dential agent, and could find none whose
fidelity was lees likely to be called into ques
tion than young Douglass'. Douglass was
willing, and the precious document was
committed to his hands. Thil was last
Wednesday night,. Dressed in the garb of
• citizen, he left Vicksburg at nightfall,
and reached the rebel pickets at 9 P. M.
Here he remained till daylight, when he
was passed out the lines and sent on his
perilous mission. Douglass had long en
tertained the hope that he might one day
free blioself from the rebel service, and
join hie friends in Illinois. Here was his
golden opportunity, and he did not hesitate
eo embrace it. With grist caution, so as to
,deceive his comrades within the fort, he
plunged into • dense thicket and sought a
deep mine; and whet: well out of range
of the rebel *kits, he called to our skit
mashers and gave himself up •=prisoner. .
CoL ---, of the 8d lowa infantry, turned
him over to Aut. laumanrwho, after a lit
tle questioning, handed, ides over to Gem.
Grant, and to him he revealed his mission,
and gave the redoing dispatch. The sub
stance of the letter was: An urgent do
mead for help. Humber of reinforcements
required, 80,000 --advising retreat if he
could not bring that number upon Grant!s
rear within ten days—fiumber of troops in
Vicksburg; 18,000—an hand, thirty days'
rations for the garrison, one meal a day—
ammunition scarce, particularly gun caps.
Bougie's mu further instructed to ascer
tain the enact number of Jotiston's army,
and report as speedily as possible.
-He desired to return home, and Grant
sent him up the river on the steamer Sul
tana. He says there are'lB,ooo fighting
men in Vicksburg, ociontandedby Generals
Pemberton,. Stevenson, Reynolds, Bowen,
Vornsy,Morris, Leo and H. -L. Smith.
Pemberton is chief in command, and ex
ceedingly unpopular.: It is surmised that
he thinks of surrender.: 'Referring to this,
Bowen said .in his (Douglas's') hearing,
Mast if Pemberton made the 'first MOTO
mut towards' giving up the city, he would
Lang him; se high as - ,llanuin." The 'evi
dent pulley of Pemberton will be, when he
is satisfied, that all hopes of succor, from
IJohnson are gone; bruk out through
OW lines on the let; and. endeavor to cut
his way through , to Big Black. :
The damage to :Vicksburg occasioned by
r the Are of our guns -end'mortars is im
=sass. Bs estimates that at least owetth'
of the oily is destroy'ed.' llp to Wednesday
at twelve dedoels the nmees - of 109 women
and children Wee , - reported ; 14, .the
Provost Mandell SillS4 who wo vTiLnuansil•
bg W, t Airo*Winilatin t
parts city. Among Wadi laid to
have been the wife of Pemberton himself.
The depot and courthouse are but
slightly injured, the jell is nearly destroy
ed. The largest megazine,bentainingthree-,
quarters of the shot and attain Vicksburg,:
is iblown up; horses, Gild. - and mules are
killed and a large number of houses are
burned.
On the day of the assault,, 2,000 were killed
and wounded, including eighteen Colonels'
and Lieutenant Colonels. The day *after,
(Saturday,) Col. T. N. Wall, Cot. Lee
Col. Begley, Major Cameron, Adjutant Wil
liams, Adjutant Parker, Capt. Hoge and
Cspt. Stalit—allofficers of the Texas Legion
—were seated abetting pleasantly in the
shade st the angle of the fort opposite Lo
gan's heavy battery, when a shell from it
exploded in their midst and killed them all.
Wall and Willis were literally blown in
fragments.
There. are seven forts [roil - the railroad
to Warrenton, of which Douglass coidd re
member the names of but three; Fore Pem
berton, mounting 9 guns; Fort McCullough,
d guns; and Fort Pulaski, 4 guns. Fort
Besureard is on the right (our right) of
the railroad, and @outline but a single gun
not disabled. The cannonade of the 28d
disabled 18 guns, and killed and wounded
many rebel soldiers. /
On the 22d inst., eight Georgia and Ten
nessee reghnents refused to fight, and fell
back when ordered into the rifle pits.
Louisiana, Texas and Missouri soldiers are
considered reliable.
IN speaking of the proposed nomination
of Mr. Ono. W. CAOB, of this city, by the
Democratic politicians of Western Penn
sylvania, as their candidate for Governor
before the State Convention, which meets
in Harrisburg, on the 17th inst., the Cin
cinnati Commercial remarks, that Mr. Oise,
is "supposed to be an available man, as he .
is not publicly known to have any opinion
since the war commenced, and is as non
committal as a clam." If Gen. CAse's
well-known caution is prettily enough hit
off in the foregoing, as we think it is, what
shall we say of the rashness of the Commer
cial in what it adds: "It is but reasonable
to suppose, however, that he is not in sym
pathy and fellowship with the Saone and
Huang wing of the party—which is new
distinctively appearing as the uncondi
tional peaoe element of the one-and-insep
arable party I"
ANOTHER COTTON LOAN.—It lo stated
that Confederate agents in Paris had pro
posed a scheme of a second cotton loan for
the Confederates, to the extent of fife Mil
lions of pounds sterling, but the Messrs.
Rothschild refused to negotiate it'—ires
dorsal Into Wilmer.
.r its' AD IMEINLTISAINIUMS.
WANTILD.—Boazd in the neighbor
had tetwixt lawrancevil•incd Sturpgarg Bdlp
• gentleman and his 4sughter.lo • pirate Eam
17. Liberal tin= given. "'eV emees
A claws BOX 931, P. 0., Pittsburgh. WC4II
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.101. YOB 5&1.. plsestot'y alteration the Moond
bank, nem aof Oommon, haring re Wont of 00 het
by SOU deep; lam end 00171100410i1l d**lll:4 bores,
in modern style, a wide baiLlargs ,parorreceptlon
Loom, library, chambers, bath l oo m. Cram
Teem, kitchen, good cellar, coal rani!. wally. MID
mum on third doer, two foreman wash room am
ble mantles pr Azturia. !mit and shatitmer,
flowen and shrubbery. Mick stable and cer•
doge hour, ell In complete order. Prim low and
teems omy. Apply to
OM 8. cent BdI<IIS I 8038. al Market et.
A GOOD CHANCE 808 A• BUTCH
JCLInabIe county }minty for tale. seta.
stud at the heed of Little dew Mitt Ann Ilellroad.
It. It in the mldtt of a flotaithingnovulation. There
.re two lots, with two goad houses and thoenuiter
.bop, and everything carcineary -for curling an the
butchering baetuete. It will be laid on wiry terma
enquire on the premises. Jtlttilar
A DMINISTBATOWS
propary of tL I.ta Grp Bum
vitt be eat at ha ha. reslden , e.on Mama .11.7.
la the qty of Plttabottl. otl IbIIIIIIIDA.T, July 16.
1801. at lu o'clock a. at.: Bottagedd Baran:ark Bela
and Balding, Altellea tasnali, Bar Ilztasta, Bag
atelle Tette, Baikal Clock, Pa :tares, Lc.
Tetau: cash. B 7 ordar of
j-10:attl 11110110 , BUBO. Admbdatrator.
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WHIM IngsPILUE APAINGS
Thal yea karma watering place will be Serilugly
vested oh the Wm Of J Orib.
• The Opriup, thin 'ear, will be ostler 'the lamed.
ats soperutwoa of the PrOplitalt. who will to es.
Meted by Sierra. JOSEPH A. SWATHES sad 0.0.
SLITOSEIs.
It le the intes`los to woks the bean. in all n.'
epags, equal to the twit vette In wham to ths our•
try, iota to provide strowelly for the oembtt sad
stxoeutoilatbm of the igutata.
for terms or other information
W Wiese
aLtION. Jr.
•
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NA EDIUAL.—Da. Elea, late burgeon
MU. La tioi Army,t:l csa be consulted delta,. at Ida
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stoat on proemial:lel builaseu tetleati visited Is
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tar thtrogn )onto, durlog orbich elms wit bent
no children, and in Lae thai mans malls awn
cornottit g nz. KIbO oho plosontod no with a Any
boolthy can. Con H. KIDD.
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of different qutlitlet end sty:tr, well awe
and at lower Woo non owe be Earl In Cm city NI
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CALICOS
• Elso lot of
mcinc AND DABS O•LIOOY,,
Jam reativid, mill b sold
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DEAL ESTATE. FOR SALE r i tir ilote
th• estate of Dr. Yawing, deuenal,,altnated
at !Hawaii's Boa. Tung. comity. Pa. Iwo trust
--gam of lIS and onotber of 115 atm. Theta • boo
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beta dlioyetred wltbba a sons at It, 'literals
ant be sold at Ttrrel, lamb's MAO, on
DAT. 3nae SUN 1863
rue farther twormation apply to
• P. J. lIMTVEI; Atidaur'i,
, •.. . • _ • 82 WAlT•D'•trook, w." T.
riaows-PROPICHTT 7011, 13411#L....
IL/ Tbre. tots, 20 bYIIS rtit Ma. fronting OD Al—
lmon, Amiss. Am. Timm on, 96 bi 60 IA
Ranting on Naiona stmosts Nona wad:4/ 14 0 4 Di.
Theis Into ano v 4 7 delta* 1 , 164 ID Co. or the
bent kostlonv of the cttl, and wUnts.l2o hod of tbs
Ascot taw Pennsipc /Wino on Nithnit
(Boisloy's Lone). Uf will 08UtM *NA itn Into to
ona purchnanyaylow: SIMS
to . . • °AIMS," •
ja.nn No. 40 ObloOrtnt,-.11.91/0807.
ia • Arroamar-Aitzaw -
um somoted to Zahn% Lev Bulterg, -
93.Dilitotro; poOtllltiOtt otritt
x~ll:l*wd~wim'c
mo RAILROLIVOMITRatOTORIEL__
Gatedproposiiii - "firli.tipsived Webs Audi
geserVaNte :Ilattreed Ibis at - tbeteattlee pa
Pike grate. I. tbi.(Nty at '; tate I
*We& p. esTEINISDLI, JIM 10 11.11; ler
the tandoationeed lissom al deatioa. Non 4,7 mad
Al Otto& road, et* %beat Querelle btlenatb. , X!.
at =dim' No 43 begins At 111011111 01 downark
butane Creek, tau War above tbanteeett . twinkles
al the road at 011111001111, — '
These beettooalnelads the ,beafted wok betweat -
Ettrenntag ana •Nalsoabs. and see+ well aorta Ike
Abeam of esprlatuad ocatraotets. • , •
t for the work to be ell& le FIDP.-ia
The i rid be seepesie didedilkad roils' sad;
prepked tor eibtbOkla •tk• lee at
Vl""totgi bat: about! any adze* mob* fibs
wort prinked to test thee: ileft ded. - oblebi ea abe•
lakneteam beeaddff IdedebidLibedi lb Oda bid .
Asiefeckes7 miedieri_ousWeeeddebtlAhlldaddr,l
.Xdsteeertpiesdp,
Ake A 4 4 . 1 111 ., • III:
MICA'
CIARD WirliKlNlßLlOaltir near
&WNW' ralleation. Mr. A. It. Hotessiontes
lathe macaw tf his • iwit hat.. sod, is a Let at pala•
Weed lar.Nalanday'sChassid., mammy to noway
the idea that hie if Whine obtained ova madam
at tho Ista Worlds lair in le odors. when m butb
and fact . Mt us awdoi assessaarded Mr Holm at.
pears by the efticial retort ol the Commietatten and
that not far the tett Machin, but ear the bat oal.
Medea. 1 here ma old suing Matt •ddl ° '"
ed to certain pesetas. thank& - eau good memories,
and never wee the tratholika miens more •bikh 4ll
nitrated than Lathe atm of Mr. Homo in a lot•
tar host his, published In the Chassid. of May the
10th, the kamium pimp occurs:
wI waist the Wintry !Mr, 18611, and hi ant the
awards madet. Oulu Ithehlixs. IMI tearing Ma.
thine (the „Rove) mow But on' the UM: end MO
awarded Ifine , Pruden Gold Medals ear being the
bat for all porpoise= athitthion. no otter bar
far espimieramteg. beedie four honorable mantians.
wasaLslt wasps tame armed. with • Gold
iledol lbw tbeir °Wader Hoak Machings. -
B. HOWL' .
Hare it will ha two that Mr. Howe Mat* boelloo .
17 that M mu prweettehm Me awards wore is - dr, that
lila Meldne ob . atadkylet pad medals lay, being. the
bed 4il owe sod Sour lier impala sawing,
Ibabbilis g to ha published statettiento, Moe
weld maids awarded it stemmas , by the C••••
Menem On May the 78th a adrertheinent lmpets•
tithed in 'the Disystah, in which the following yea
wite from a letter hem Mr. lows WM given:
lisettatMeaddne (the Howe) eame went in the
UM. and was awards& nv • Premium Oold II oda%
One as the heat for ail -perposeron azbiblUen i the
other four for new for easclatese of vorit."
Hare Mr. N. chime basn medals thread of aim,
and the ruder Will observe be mats that they were
gold medal, • foot of which he ought to have been
"I. 10 Wiest artawity. How contrasts
Matt.
satiate stave quoted, •U of liffinvia Over Mr '
4barlre samcianS with the auction of his eppartal,
anth the fallowing entreats from hie litter In rater._
il•? 'a Chnoioh , atirsami to his agent hate: a
in imply It posy Meatry as to the *garde of
Modals for mann gathtote at the Intarnathmal
&stabile. of All tra-lans, at Leant Was 1 4"
to ata.• the following froth:
'de Gold Medea wore Wendel to any one for any.
thing exhibited.
lakniclas of Ord anent wee awarded .ta Bronze
Medal, teamed Pal 2 s lIHDLL.
.10 the ROWS Maodl9Eli,a Pang Mira L
• u awarded, for •Coilmtios of, &rem Macaws, sad
modumetif amser.h... In the whiwted
oldtt RepoeLrt,
the etude limitless's of thisfrartios' are
•Illas peramaiM presort at tbo Sibibitka, but
did net Mitre until after the muds wets made and
the Aspen piloted. The HOPI had In of Orient
theta and Wyk* of *whin en ithibition.'"
Can anything le more homillatlag than the otter
tilirowiti of With manilested to am of, ether or .ty
of thew LWeri He Suit states that he was primal I
when the awards erne nude, and that hi. Mackin.
got An IMMO, India in his lad comonadostion be
Walla that he was Rai 'MIMS after the awards I
were ramishand the upart printed,- end •that so geld
wick* whatever were awatded him. Then math. in
etuded .11a Machine sauteing Sr. gold medals far
Whig the bew far all purpose on exhibition; he now
dam to have modem% but a Milk braise mad, sad
that not tot beteg the hest for al papa" dm; bed
for As but eaUsselos But why &Uwe the salsa
f aiths' 7 '. it la antrogh that we lave down hem Mr.
Howes own letters that his statements are latterly
lannil ble. and, to, andenthe further to•Impooe the
Misdated of Ida awarttema would is Wanly a east. of I
thee. 0 1 Mil invort of the Oentormosere—to
be um aa our oillae—jtady waroadOtialhha en snit
material point, and thou that with the mention of
tbso oto imam savist tsfartod to abeeiblds 13 Mobbl•
drew a potathaa whatever at the exhibition. We
now dismiss the sablect, merely stidinglhat, the
WHEELER & •WELSON MACHINE,.
Which Obtaftwi a Pries Medal, on tta ' athrits, at the
World's lair, ma be had, ea mud, at the Mike of
vrit. 8171131/11. Ok CO.,
wisraiiii AGENT&
enemas—lio. 27 nnti
•• • •
Ctsanuss—PULla OPT - BUILDING
Lortsrusa—No.:l, lIALOBIO TICEIPLIL
'We direct ettenike to the cord of Noua ham.
nor t 00., spit, fir the Wheeler t 'inborn roving
glooltine, whieh sttil be found to ourisiserttatig eel
cane. We have mud its report of the Commission.
ers of this Wald'. &dr, mibured to by Wars. sum.
nor at Co., and may any that tt folly hems out their
metoinsola ' , —Prostyirriss gorser, /fag SO.
enotbor comma to loMto odrartiat
mint from Xessotenmser t Oe., .agerkm. in this city
forth* Whinges I Wilma Swish Mentos, correor.
lug enartomousststementwhichhasholach adated
through the papa.. to the abet that thellotte 5 . 11.
tag IsseStne w arrardal jbe told medal. et tb.
World's fair. Withrut offering. it. protost,
.0 110 X II to ttil Welts et MOM( of the machtnes In
coatroom?, we nay state that maim MIMI the M
etal mart of Om Cospiabilessro of illy Wald. lilt
and in MU tame& it listatidly tie Coansiodozars
theasthat, that but or, mad ins gum :tu any ez
hltdtor t end farther, that all mu* walk by the
lodation pnOlistad in the report.",—Crintd Probe ,
feria, Mop IL. • jetlidairT
. .
Ati LY MK
st.ouis,«o.
pip ...1-41.
.11rmrir 150.
a
TO Us: lam ILO
Liao • .01.
12a
}Tarlac acoesed the *gess tor the ente of the
esurba OLI7, Wood Dear it. Loofa. Is.
etaattestloa Wes and SW Yeardeolerren
to the - Sitelids.Liksa atom to sported bi=
A. &Rem of ftrts. sad J. Cl. Saab. etht
phll4 whisk tociebor with the tit at stoat sport.
'So Dy vaanftaroar la '.
ad it. Lads. dotinataat. tots the
and
sod stable Clay oar loamy *SSW ore Iga or
AM Olin& Pare wade 'Cos le *as stood te the
Alms foresee hos OM, to 9 swath& t
the Asalpdt Is at - the Cis al token tram. Us
ad" slthost say washing ae preps ettes *MU
est. t- It perever peat adhadesook sad Sla w %
terlols, shirt tir• Ng AMR by ;the
admit Otis shalitate of slow proplitios
of dullest
sibonte . _
run to 1111 ordinics, the . shove
Clay, to be it. loxes or delisted lima
ALEX. GORDON,
• Ma. in-nogisp &TIUT.
aslawmi l i era nnt a.
..nr i nr ia mma ragds T IN
- ametazz
A sal portlailir limitamat_
to
Star s oneedi "g m " 2 7. 1 210 On Boat
alriag ttt d "l=cal. Timm Ibo
of larearat la Urt
Swat INK enatas is& sientaaz a ar 0017 1
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II".
tlstzti6m
u 1 b tr:o b t I •
are burl as; sesupottaucta win bo wni
Iliattgaindes.•vbsce tha
'a d rich ,. rich ,. riplst bough ~t_r _
thaw .""
virr ar " th•n O ilmitthal
- awl Prim*
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•
th. iho good hirorible
totelh he oak 1.1 erra) ono osmium sat
TOArinlailA th• Whit nodal tatoi.
Otaitozahhod ostrain z iatuotod to.
'Urfa:ton of ihrt oat lhary goods,
16 Maths Loa% Donut of swat,
=yea. . ' Nair Tom
M t ° l 4111 AN WKIC
''TOBA(idb:
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los WOOD mil" f does ,fra litcoCoutet,
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cur ankurue sw 51E44 not
the boas Ohs tt • mgt. se
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out *on ow vim 0. ?I*.
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7
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Mai *MA bitpuduiwillbrat
trilarlr" lb* 46060/001 6voll
..asasswAitowddlis at 10•61101110111artboiwas1W;
n a yowls Ism UnrOsigovittek., •
Auras-- • • -- crwbt.
liarirposititir ak..."4.11611.116g.
- A" . • tiMIIINIKU)..19L011.:It 111-15 4 411 1 ,
•• ootttitlbg 106 start wttlits ers tallwrof th•
dlr. UMW 341410 , 14 Altstboon ,th• Psllibwili b.
Ur with 0.16011616 with oFin , loot Welt.
Tbb PT o iwitt Mislionditta;
latittrt sf ,
40.-10trwutbitsoltrwiwr ftdan l K Imoll.
QBaby ND. It - I rem*
tam gb.chmoubir noote=l 6 11°84
ip uFtu ar. v ir tash llA ss ir b and r : b tfar tll, i xt7 i S si GNlOßlP aill4 :7i l " ol : P.9l
a a pci a bi•i g nirissatitssibmisq
In ut: • • • ,Quoupi,
•• • .. • ; shwa at Cosolbloe:
" ousts FulsvataG 0w . 1.3
gabsta Ilterla dollar!' foot imam
pewits mane lidiabtopit to LLOK WM w I b)
vailiat tribe-book f'Sb 4l o ,4l ca ire zqvir,th
iFinalon I lb. rsilited, obi, gill Um" la Inpod
order tbeeisi It of idmirk# Ara/ ti_rsaly
kichrels =Mut. Ihrlesoolpoikrr. ;Pa toi,
shim Imortlstdr.
♦ plot of tb• preportrissr be Arai As k !unmet
la iid. bnialota obtatudi, tb.:4o u •=441 .4
• .IrOS l 4O Oll , •
tt~td' 111 Toarth
DAM
Corsa. Chto aid Patell 111110011,
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LAM, ibulli‘Olor
sUrilfailifitlm4itatila*UnbbtrThapsi
fis pipaadivirohl tria
. J. SR. PIELLLUIL
QTEAMBOATB AND itiCElMEaff
-7011. BALL
ban thiunbiltutibb Orthw. ll
_ Depot of kountille; gy.. Mae 28d, Unfl.
band Proposal. will bo rontrediat this oboe an.
*0 12 In on 13th JONI, WA for the porehre of
tit-woks of the steamers WAIT CRANE sad
TWO, Including ell tonAbery end appartthatubt,
of whatever klae,as his boats by. Tbswe boats ware
Paned y the rebels about Jabal. 1581, end are
reported now es lying In the Onsobniand ricer, so
TR ag W, at heed of iti I
birle s pth E heals, rlOt band book
up the dun V sten Mtiothko, at 4
bet stage b water.
11411.1. MANZ, et Ibtfejtows lAndlog, (Van
loses Dandlegj rigiblued boob 18 moths shore
o art grille, at 4 fret step ass be bitted at for Ps
...
'ZI Mary _Crane was a star+ boat, and befit
at Dadbon. , 1882. of 3646 tor; has
high. WWI 20 bet 1=6016 bother deist.
ter cylindrical hob. obstreoted of kb: , bon.
with 144 :Dna Ma th dwell ebb of lath iron
tblithaini; ose eabtrealve wi th 4 square area:
on , =MI pip. of 11M, babes dlunsteri an than
pipe of 4 both dlemeteri two bklopossesse segues,
.ith eZbdets 1034 bob Messier sub. end 11)4 Int
stroke - two lorsing pomp of 11 lack Ome end 10
loch Abbe, ebb. worked by doctor ofit
D g
Omutaob. and one aura guest one Ilre.
gamier 8 lash Wok% eta 6 bob dame=
The -rno was- a stab ithell Wet. and bull at
Lotdr4le, My 18511. of 140 ton% has two hlgb •
pier bogus 20 bet long and 118 la th es diameter.
of Moil fobs. ocastrustekot 15.18 inch tics .
with 11 tub return doss In. bob. of 13.48 hick
bon thickness Has end natty bib with 1144100
squab inch one.. One supply pips of bah dune.
ter. Ons stem pipe ors mak eibeeter. Two blab•
pressure anginas, with cylinders 12 teoliAllsonfori
each. and bar het stroke.- Two.brang pe3628 of 3
bob *ono and-U lash strokikeeck worked DI
Or engine.. Hz gtegnoooks end OD& water grog*
this fireibrabg pomp co 8 11th stroke, and 6 faith
41111114 u of plume. •
Duties pcopp&g will sake separate elan fir the
two beam Bidders will plisse glee tug name red ,
Poet bete aidnie.
Vbff terponalbillty of bidden taut be certUled to
by the Clerk of the nes. net.
_Monty Goat, or by ebb
cur of the thuutubfatant Delielturst.
Itibs—Can, in 11. 8. Treasury Dotes.
All bids to be addressed to
- Mgt. W.. 1111111618. .
huslatant Quartermister. 11. 8. A..
ebdtlelo • . Leviable. Sy.
DHOTOGR,APH ALBUMS. JL
PROTOGILLPH. ALBUMS.
PHOTOGIUMI LIMNS
PIVYPOWILTH Amnia.
11107013114 H ALBUMS
PROTOGIZIL?H AT,HtItMe
ITOMIT P. HUNT•
Slesonte Sian, MIS Street,
er nioltred,inotttor lorp' lot of ilwoo sorb
raotcaskn;..Assume.
PROTOCOLAPII ALBUILL.
PHOZOGRAPII ALBUM.
PHIMIOGRAPIt ALBUIU.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM&
Which fig charms mai alopnas aniznaind.
Mir A tarp stook al 010111111 DII QIBI2UY •
Ray'. cm
pHOTOGRAPHIcI ALBUMS.
PHOTOOILLIPHIO ALBUM&
THOTO4Iik!HIO LLBIJM.
PHOTOCIZIPHIO AMBOY&
PROTOGIAPHIO ALBUMS.
Larson, best mad tittagatt talartiltat is the thy, at
PITTOCK?S,
Opposite the Post Mice
ammo! aim
JOHN W. Prrioolos.
Book, Stellar/my sod He Depot, oppeette the Tcat
~~ A
/1O TO HBAII4IARTIOW,
Magi X TU grasn.
33ootir. Shoes and Gaiters:
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AnD caudiamni °imams Omni' an
BALMORAL& Abu sod 1111011/111 bomb Way.
OS Mostot stmt.
OARPETI3 AND OIL CLOTHS.
: stoiwitst Mittel by
Me1'44141.111D, OOLLIIII a - CO.
It sip is /Ina mu%
Botwom DISP llosouti nal the Prae Ornia.
WO illiTilitt,.niurnod , kern tba Miat.lll , WO
pankased 'be a/JEI, irttita,ths lad •w dq4.•
vss7 tarp stock, dot
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- AT MUMS,
59 MARILET STREET,
tl .iaza.azacmLasa,awszaticAnmiM hci
volid aad maddieltabla It sad nadsnald.
'my. primal iguanatileil r tbs knrest ptioslar
irkkli it an b bought dosubies.
Oar stook It the bused ma Wit In' sihntild
sa sow sad met assinate, booed atm go - ima
&growl= in prim. sad Moss IS io pu;ir p.R Imo
lAr those of tluve dni ibun.
TIN 04.514 44 1111:1211141 YINEWS. Sky
Sidi Wag waits to coda par ysxd al the old Ora
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Abet* hiP 5a179 1 .1 a
POOLIT BOOM.
WALLED). to.
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PTTáLILI, A.
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JUST OPENI/D.
JEST OPENED.
DRUB GOODL
JEST OPENED.
TITE OASES SEW PZINTS,
rot ottani, besatUal dIL4 et UM.
Just orimino.
N.B.—One pride Only.
Lads Mara.
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164011 CAM
LLCM GAMIC
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LAS CATIMIL
L• 111 QOM'
LAO O I °Ann.
D 8391 GOODS.
DUN GOODS.
DBMS GOODS.
D 1 GOODS.
DRIBS GOODIL
DUNG GOODS
DZIDS GO
DUN 'GOOD OD S. IV
DUGS GOODS.
DUBS GOODS.
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DOMILII visas 'mammals. l taw
lbalreblag Mb. mans Ibr NM worth W.
MUER 111112A91.10r 10 mats war* 64.
•
tATILIaII, 1012 coati worn' M.
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warn mufti& wag.
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LAMA 11'00i awns;
BLIKEIC MANTA;
LACS JILIZILLA*
LaoksaLwLr„
SILL 01Z0ULAILI;
W ce goods just Folonsi! tor
NOW or a,
BATON'S
TRIMMING STORE
vetl *dm solos of
RIBBONS,
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