The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 01, 1864, Image 1

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, MUSLIN, sad 'FLANNEL SHIRTS and
SS, COLLARS, STOCKS, TRAVELLING
TIES. WRAPPERS, dm, Sm.,
OP MS OWN KANUFACTIINR.
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SIISTIINDERB
HANDRSRCHIRFS,
.11111/01174118R BRACES. aso.,
(ilusonsbLe Wm.
3EIIRT . 311.4141firACTORY.
mbecrtbers would Invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OP 131111iTS
• make a istrocialty In their business. ALIO,
•ecelyins
'.TIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
,J. W. SCOTT 00.,
, z2l3oltElPs RIPISfING S TORE, •
no. ma. curorsur STREET.
Poor doors below th e Oontivertua.
- nuvos..
itriAtjmoßmAKEß a Co.,
l a smarm ana Amman"
....:.; ,ESAL.IE PRIJCI6IST%
IST ; MB" AID DEAL H 9 IN
A '4l % ' 70111110 N AND DOMESTIC
LWOW AND PLATE GLASS.
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. - tia4 ' .'E LEAD AND ENO PAINTS, POTTY, as.
Pau l li t ,,
, t a a etzt auturre rot- VII OSMIUM
Z4 /Ttlfe TRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
tt o iv. tilr
o thfurp r i era ' ‘J:id sasuseri supplied at
"frog writ-Stu VI ET LOW PRICKS 7011 CASH.
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the, NET CASH DRUG 11011 ti%, .
WRIGHT & SIDDAT T,
Estweesi IBollll'and BSCOND Offsets.
0. R. PRIORS..
DHUGTILSTS, psy.
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Crap
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Pres°
FATE FABENTIAL OILS.
- Tor . Confectiti*l. 111: Pill Twisty,' and of th•
Dftt
Cochineal, neutral Indigo, Madder Pot Ask.
Cud boar, Aim, Oil of Vitriol; Anna
to, Copperae,
OR OUL of
U Lockwood, dm, •
' MB, •
Always on land at lowest net cash prices.
and
du
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SULPEaIF, OF LIME,
for keeping cider tweet • ; a perfeetlybarmleaspre•
nitration, tint milt with fall dixectione for ttligh is
Lactates containing andicient for one barrel. '
Orders by 1411 or ally poet will meet with
trmyt of vadat quotations will be
w moaned.
~ WRIGHT it SIDDA_Livz
WAIOMEIALE DRUG W.118340081.'
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mr- • • ' No 13145 bIiESTDIRPT STREET,
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All kind s fot teem rrojesekmat, an,Prteete use.
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FURNISHING GOODS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Jo UP . zazgziir*Rti
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AND GE:
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• u.r ads bllehnent a fnll wow ?mind
sod lkorwstle ,Drugs, Popular Pa
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good* am at
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CEM I NT.
USEFUL AND WOKE
DISCOVERIts7 - :
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ENDOLITBI.,B
War tibia general :prudent uttlite!
tuan'any. invention now befogs the
public. It has been thoroughly
tested during the last two gear!. by
praoldoe9, men, and pronounOst
all to be
SUPERIOR TO ANY
Aiheeive Preparation knoi► n .
HILTON'S INSOLLIBLB.O*Of
le a new thing, and' the remit of
viatis o gutty ite combination is
SCIENTIPIC PRINCIPLES,
*Jul. smiler circamistattees. or
oivolgo.ot temperature will it be-
COMO 00 # IIIIt or emit an y ottenetri
smell
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BO BOOT. ' . Oa'
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Minulacturere, • .
will find it the beet artiolitibtOrk.
for Geenenting the Ohannelei is it
workswithont deltty, is not &Tided
by any Change of tempetattutt
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FOX 1712 ARMY AND'
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#IILITAAY...FtTBPIMUERS.
Banners, Regimen* and Comnanyylagin' B!words,_
Sashes,
Belts; ISiassitte, ElAuleta• Hair CON Oin ;
teens, Haveisacka, Camp Kits, Fieldlilliumsee. Bring,
and everything pertaining to the complete - 4AM of Army
and Navy Ofnizeri. • ,
liberal discount allowed to the trade. je3ll4ta
IRDWdiRD r. sEritir.
JOSH Tz-R,Tray.;
No. 612 caznmrr sivßxicir;
(JONES' IiOTAL. I
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Nava noir on hand a soraplata assortment et
SPICING AND StrADLEB„C+OODS; -
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WILLIAM S. MRS,
IngraiLaT comga 07 slvarrnst AIWD iwanre
WRESTS, PHYLA toglxgry.
Seepoertfully Invitee attention to V 1
gessgaideent stock - or 11
lie, got up in superior style, by tastAL
Woad experience a ..artists, and oft:pill.
for Pao at exceedingly `. •-•
Moo. to Mt largo and wholes Tarte* ,
of PUCE GOODS for CUSTOM WORK,
emlG3lclW oblations frosa the -
vioduottoits of both forelpthud Goa
Inuits autitufactura.
WILLIAM B. JONEW!,
\ - %•esoo‘Oß TO ROBERT EL ADAM.
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SIJOAR-CPMI):/EWIM.
VIE ARMY
`he army IS
Mons it held al.
The rebel works theu
Army Corps were not
ofinsive purposes. They
served against the enemy
nearer to Petersburg wore
those our men now await the
or watch for opportunities to
Banns and advances. •
ACTIN rt.Y OF THE
Meanwhile, the artillery of both sidle
tive ; whether - 0e service it does is coin.
with the noise - it-makes, is -ts debatable poli.
tainly;•if any observer of human nature short.
sire to she the manifestation of contempt by dl.•
ont ranks and classes of men, he could observe th
phenomenon to advAntage in 'the Army of the Po
tomac; when any pait - of it* is undergoing a heavy
cannonade..
orkr. WZiREL GENERAL ELLIOT RELLED
It has been hscertained that in the -attempt of
Beauregard to retake the positkin-lost on the 15th,
the rebel General Elliot - was killed. The event IS
said to have happened on the 15th instant.
MUMMY 01, 7 ,TEE 31) DIVISION 57rx CORPS.
In the affi&of the fftb.• the. ad division of the
sth Corps bore an honorable pia. General S. W.
brawford, commanding the division, detailed Col.
Carle, pf the 3d brigade to charge a position strong
ly fortified. The order was promptly and hand
somely filled, and reSultml.in the capture of the en
tire 30111 North Carolina Regiment. ,
In this ebarge Colonel Patten, commandliag the
fst Pennsylvania Ride Regiment, furnished im
portant and distinguished aid. This bravo officer
now lies wonndld in the hospital. at Annapolis. Re
received , a shot through the lung -while gallantly
leading ids regiMent to victory.
A RECONNOISSANCE TO SURREY COURT HOUSE. ,
A detenbuient of 100 men, belonging to the 3d
p ert mtpu L tb cavalry, under eosinnand .of Major .
Walsh; .11N1Atiat returned from a reathimoissinie
tOWarirtilirrey;Court House. They succeeded In
clearing .Ant the guerillas that had Infested the
neighboilitsid, and plokedrit aborit 'forty deserters
-who rere - trying to escape active service—borinty
jumpers all I_ "
MY OF THE POTOMAC.
. .
Movements' Mt .41=tion's and Mautals
- Cavalry—sk ItannonSliesanee to Surrey
Court lloniearibelrtobe l Citizens De
ssairing-4 00 Ain on 111 -
'IV ' ti . Dm `iSisiti in en
.
mond. ' •
Nothing hell been beard - f rom Generals Wiiooll
and Kautzfor several days.. •if their progress has
. , , ..
• not been impeded by infantry forces on their line of
march they are probably near Lynchburg byLtids
time, destroying the` only remaining railroad. that
connecteßiolummd with the South. If mocessful
- in doing this effectually, it will be•the hardest blow
of the-orthipaign, and meat lead to" the immediate
evacuation of 'Petersburg and ,Riohmond. It. Is',
doubtful ' whether Lee pan . maintain his • position .
_ .
with even " the temporary - loss of the road' that in
.
partial destrintion would entail. He nee& it daily_
and heurlY, and fates Illy enough in the rebel- csapi
'46l with this communication unbroken.
' • A RECONNOISSANOB TO' SHEET O. IR - • -
• ' A .comsispondent of the New York Menhir gine
. the r annexed account of ts,reqoppilsance' tO:fhirry
Court Route : • " : •:- .; --.• . . • .
On the 26th Captain Hill_, ortbe Ist I . l pw/York
Mounted Ri fl es, returned to Feint of.ltoo after a
reconnoissance
successful connoissance sl
along the ut bank of:
the James to Burry Court House. Captainlfill left
Bermuda Hundred on tbe 26th inat.ivrfth Troop •F of
'ads regiment, and, taking a trantrpoit landed- at'
Fort Powhatan after dark and-•ginenfiniritedii. be
troops: . • - - . „.
TEe force immediately moved .foreard, tinff4ln a
Yfew hours reached Brandon Churok. ' Hero it was
SIMI/ 1.1 1 4148.-finn&-Orentibill 'o4eriaP.,iker,
_raua*sia_.
, ed obe in possession - of burr/AVIS:at Hesse)
g daunted, Captakillill pushed ea thr the place, ,
Sletermined to fight if necessary. ,-.. 2 -. .- ... . _
~Forclin:g.c.rceks and moving alongattititt ri rdir,
'- - Claptrifii•Aill continued his march until e lied*
'Vie crossroad at Cabin Pettit. - Hero the inlorina-!
. ties he bad received at Buirelon Church liiiis con
firmed, and, with every.expectation of a fight, the
-command contintoxitheir - rmuch. • r
, - , • -
, • Starry Courtliorme-iitnat length reaohed,.tid as'
een as the diateritiplihneeyis were discovered Chip
:UM Bill ordered Ids Anon to charge. At, z 'gallop 1.
• they entered the'lffi dliie hut, to their great ditl.P•
ton
pointment, founnst y. It was discovered time,
• the force that odfil . the•town, which the peofilii
at a:distance had.ma.gbinhd into a largo. d etaehment
.of rebel cavalry; really only a TOY Of gee-
rifles. Upon diacoverin,g Captain tn ye - spoiknab
they had left precipitately. - •„ ,z' .•-•-,-
Numbers of the inhabitants who Isakbeeni- et
ivith on the road, and at the - different plesw ere '
the cavalry had stopped, crowded around Va, In
Hill, and bogged to have him administerthrOes 'of
i
allegiance and.give them safeguards: T u t!? ,
however, had no authority to act in this
... IS and
referred them all to General Butler. ,IT vr , they
were to reach the latter was not - a question that he
explained. s
The utter hopelessness of the rebel ca use seemed
tq have entered the minds of the farmers in this
neighborhood and great anxiety was manifested to
be again considered • citizens of the Union as it,was
or as it la.
DISTRESS IN BI'CIENOI4I3---INHISES ; OF: THE
. . s TWO ABM' Ek. ,- '
.
The New York Weal publiiihea thk• following
*tots, furnished by its 'Washington corieepondent.
They aria based on accounts from•rebel soluces. - He
' The fortitude With which the rebels -have Verne
theirsevere loses in the past two months seems to
-be giNing- way. A wail- reaches here from Rich-
Mond, telling of agony and - diatren in that
capital, taxing - human endurance to He utinint.
From an naive sympathizer with the-rebels—fine
~who is.-in their oonndencit is learaed that the -
disarms in and aronnilltichmond cannot be expreseed 1
lir imagined. The forded Marches to defend important
points against'ottrcavalry havensed up adargenuin
ber of mon. -DitesseCof various sorts prevail to a
fearful extent: It is estimated -that General Lee
_has- .between forty and fifty thousand kick and
veunded on his hands, whom be finds it impossible
to remove beyond the scene of actual conflict.. Be
sides.this, there N.& large.population ot non-cam;
batants to be proviiledibr. It is estimated that Lee
- lice &population pf .two hundred thousand depend--
pa on him- for food, and the Seoesh fear that if
Grant keeps the renroads cat, while-the common ,
roads' were -impaired by heavy rata, *starvation
would be. added to the-other calainities,of the be
leagured cities. . Lee has .niside- an - urgent appeal
to Yolinsfori for, assistance, especially Incavalry,:
and they expected lo.day that the repulie of Shrew,
man would permit Lee's request to be granted. -..•,
'The Secessionist M
Secessionists contend that our lessee alt.
double Lee's in the campaign, but say that he /Ms
never had so many men, and cannot stand aloes so ,
well. liesidea; by means ofeur Sanitaryand Chris 7
tiari.Commisalons, our wounded are much better
--red co , - ••nd;a greater properties o f, ttedll . retnrnto
- le hay -sr sink' - '
"t: ,
•
•1",.
• aixt
- tlitektens
the-foitiin
him at - the gate of the square. N ay Icaurx,, a ,
the hospltAL The old man me at ~the doer:
,himifurlough arm just a the elbow ; vvogok
&and we home to•morrgyrinorn-*:.
in g:" I shall not soo met the proud One-in hiil ,i
voice, as he said t 'all right." ..: . - . i
A. SAD Irma T.—The 119th - New ' , York -.fa in.,'
Shermanes a V. and, on .the 3.7th,.wail , advancedrd
alone op to It enemy so olose that:lt was ecinpelled .
to halt fOr the time and Oro* up slight breastworks 0
of logs as a derange: • By BOrae untOwardisSistake a^
patty of twelve a* fifteen men were' ordered to ad.'
r vanes beyond these works on picket &sty. Though
knowing-that it was:almoid_certain death* to show -
their heads ahoy, the walls of- their little fort,
tieliy. obeyed withcnit question •or hesitation. They::
had advanced scarcely more than arod betsead their'
=Comrades, when Leavy volley of mosketry sacs- .
tasted to - the ground everyman save twp 1.• Two i
were killed instantly, and the rest ` rounds . snore or
lees severely. All of the wounded, 'how - viler, were:
able to :drag themselves tack • ands escape, e x 7..
cent one . poor-, fellow, Sergeant Gruidor,
was h i so .badly wounded that -he .eould not stir r
frombia 'place. _Mier° he lay samba within arms.:
length of his comrsideir,iiiia yet they
. wers?' nowet4
less to rescue him or give him aid, so gelling was '
the rebel fire. Oise bolder than the rest mods this ,
hazardous attempt, but scarcely bad ho isot over..
-the breastworks when he fell severely rionaded:'
They madeatered to allay his raging thirst by tardily
ing to bim ifOlteentrof wateromileyen ono of these
was pierced by a robot bullet. Finally , ';as they ,
could not go over the breastworks, they dng = a way.
under them with no other Implements than their
bap:meta, and throngh It two mess Orawled`and suo•
ceeded in reaching • him unhurt, Jost as they
reaohed ilduitheir* comrades in the rear gave an
exultant: cheer, which . elielted from the . ~ rebels_
another volleys . A fatal ball pierced the istneir AA
:,. :low's breast fo a sedopd time, and e had only
- time to murmur feebly-to his resouois "Now I: die
, neat/Pt i/NU W your 11,andli," and sussed,
able
-. :
to D.
Its v'
versai
faithful
el existen
berty may
rebellion, b..
ing only*itt
and to the lea,
power shall not .
We believe, sir, .
men of the country ).
ed than in this Convent.
have to , be the overthroN
field, and the security co
union by liberty Oa Jostle'.
That those results' are to be a
plexitles,,thel t s i re Dilly Oar=
reached only ough cordial .
is undeniable. ~,
That good men
time
Tometimes ..
means and the time, they know. The.
duet of all human antra the highest du.,
terming:, In the angry ei)ntliet el passion I.
good may be practically accomplished,' ifs t
care persuasion. They have -watobed your
course, - therefore, with unflagging attehtion,
amid the bitter ta.nnts .of eager. friends and
\
fierce denunolation of enemies „ now moving too f
for some, now too slow for , othirrs, they have sem.
you throughout this tremendous contest patient, sa
gacionsffaithful,,just•—leaning upon the great heart
of thepeople, and satisfied to be moved by its mighty
pulsations. l •
.
It is for this reason that, long before the Conven
tion met, the popular instinct had plainly indicated
you as the bandidate,.• and the Convention, there
fore, merely recorded the popular will. Your cha
racter and career prove your unswerving fidelity to
the cardinal principles of American liberty-and of
the American Constitution. In the name of that
liberty and Constitution, sir, we earnestly request
' your acieptimee of this. nomination ; reverently
commending ontsbeloved country, and you, its Chief
Magistrate,. with all its bravo sena who, on Sea and
land, are faithfully , defending the good old American
cause of equal rights, to the blessing of Almighty
od.
. „ G
We arq, sir, very respectfully, your friendn and
9alli3w-citizens:
Wm. Disrusosf, Ohio Chairman. .
JOESIiII DRII2netOND: Milne. • •
Tztos..E:Sawv - sa, New liampshire., -
:Baaarsair,Ramitow, Vermont.
-.. 'A, iiii,DULLOOK, Maasaohneetts.
. . . ....; A. M. Gamma, Rhode Island.
” vii• Ck Ratirtiiiim;s, -Connecticut.
G. W.:Cuirrie, New York.
- ,-: W.A. ThrwALL New Jersey.
- Hemn• Jomersow, Pennsylvania.
N.M. fiburmuts, Delaware.
• • : • ';'. W; L, W. SBASHOOK, Maryland..
Teak F. Auras, Missouri.
a. 4.. G, - ,W HITX, Rentuoky. •
. . ' E. P. 'PIC Ohi " ^
, . • * xlitre M. Amra Indiana.
. - .=. W. "Brnfinnum, Illinois.
'•• L.P.' Ar.mrssrozn, Michigan. -
-.- A. W. RaUDALL, Wisoonsin. • -
' ' 4.:Oitvzo., ToWa. '-' _ • .
• - •..'•• 'Triolcas Srafpatur Minnesota.
UOILN i.
RIDWDLL, tiOalifoillii.
~ 'Pa s qua e It. Pildit2lll, Ore .pu.
,' LEROY KR.AII/1.13A Wait Vggrnia•
A. C. WILD2,III, Kansas. . ;
' • •X M. altutTf, Tennessee, ••, • i
4 7 ,7,•.,P. Gitarrus, Nevado.
- #l 7l2" Vt i t i M. l ' ".
= . . 'MOO
''''""t . .
.., arantirat DELI:, :Arkansas.
• . • • A. Nva, COlorlfdo:..4„
.„ ,A. 1.8. Stocasemiut, Ptah. • f•-•...•
- •
„. . .
. ' , Ildawirew,
. . * Wasiirso.fon, pine 27,:1851.
NM- Wallamajleintiaon ant oth,ers, a Civensittee ;,/ the
/Yaiionat 1/sOn tenverition:
42 inninanann r letter,ot the,l4th that for
. inally notifying me that shave been nominated by
• the (lobvention• you fepieSeMt Tor the Presidency of
: the - United. Statek for. four •yeara from ••the 4th of
• March-heat, has boon twelve& The nomination LI
gratefully accepted„ ae. the resolutions of the °on ,
vention-77 called the _platf;Fra-=are' heartily; ap.•
~•prOved, .
While the resolution in regard to the supplanting
of republicangoveniurent upon the Western,Gontt
tent islully ooncutredin,theremlght.be misunder
atanding were I nbt tO say that , the, position. of the.
Government In relation to the 'action Of Franca in
Mexico as assumed - through the State Department.
: and endorsed-by the. Conventions among the me*.
'sures and, acts of the Ekeentive, will be faithfully
maintained 80-3ong as the state of - facts shall Teel*
that position pertinent and applicable. ' 1 . •
• lam ospecily gratified that, thb soldier and the
' seaman. were not forgotten by the o,otiventlon,, as
• they forever must and will be -remembered by the
grateful country. for whose salvation - they devote
their lives. •
Thanking you. for the kind and complimentary
; tains ,in which youchicie...commlinfeated the ;Mini
nation and other proceedings of the Convention, I
subScrlbe myself, •
•Inur obedient servant, • - AnseuAM LiaroOLll7
`-Tirl3
)31181tONT !CID COCJIRAILE.
• .
The Gersten - Union Club of Philadelpiia to- the Eve
maive Committee of the German Organization, at
bidianapOlis, ha t •
• In the summer of 11363, the idea arose among - the'
liberal Germans of the United States to Create an
organization for the pirpriSe of promulgating radi
oat 'prinotplee, ofifur Oaring the' cause of human
'liberty in this eountry; and - to obtain* thatliolltical
influence dueletheGermiui element, which, owing
• to different causes, had 'heretofore hem =attains.
blo by them. ' . •
The members of the German Union 'Club, always
-
ready to act. when the cause of our Country is Wife
benefitted, favored the plan, and'electedthree
„gates to the Convention called In Cleveland oti the
•Iffth OctobeAlffiliat, for the purpose of effecting the
• organization. • • -
At this early period the .German Union Vita
declared it to-be - essential for the success of the
ganization that evbn the sembLance.of an ear'
ly German pasty be avoided,"and that In
the organizatiOn appear in feations
the native-born element ; that "on the cor
co-operation of - all loyal citizens I
birthplace or language, is necessary
ful issue of the present crisis.
• The delegates to the Oonventtor
instructed in this sense.
••, The result of the deliberai
not; as is well'known, meP'
and•the prottst whicihoi
leftman Tinton 010 Of rnitsuowee. -- -ante - e
. but to disoontinue its aonneoflon with Off (fir
\Aar. orgentiatton.
`. At, a special meeting - of , the Gentian Union Club' •
ot Philadelphia., held last week, the; f9Uowing reso
lutlone leers unanimoustsi adopted ;. , (-• •
ItEsOIXITIOISB. • •
Riutoletd, That we, accept , the decision of the -Bain
more Pnion Coa,eention, comboSed BOX was of the dele
gatee of the 'Union-mart*. of•the United States, elected
and accredited.in.trult dela:Mersa° form '.by the people,,
and' that we , unanimously ratify. the neminstion. of
• ,s‘nrahansiducelninf President anji of 'Andrew Sohatton
"`for Viceftesideoti.ana that we sled stuit,ort, to the full
extent' of our .abi lity: the platform therendolited"the
'Meet radicaliptform ever presented by fulY-Plirt* in
the United S . the _
Rescaved, That Cleveland Convexttiont'inasnincli
as it did not emanate from &regular election byZe pito.
.pie, but owed- existence solely Uzi the pill umed
- power of a sme ltsll numb of So-called Radical's.: was not_
competentto give an.eattueSsion!Of the sentiments - et - the
loyal people of the United flttatesi and that-the nomina
tion of John C. Fremont fer,,Presidont and johnrOoche
• vane Tor Vice Preeldent,Land the organise/Oen of a TLX
party within the great- Unlogsrtr , leultailse. lual o P
unPatriotc; ,aull uttwo y ern.MWcan 'citizens.
; thicfittedeni In. oppoldtionto the clestrlrexpreeeed will
of •an immense -majority of the : pecesteiis dotittlY re
•pr s t the prekent time; wheat:be Tete Or t.t* lA-.
flop, aye, - even U e liberty of the whole human gam, le .
: 'dependent upon the united and undivided action 'of the
Nnhsh alf
h th av e
e h p un il d e r d ed
h th i o r u h s l a o n o d d .
i o n f
tvhaei n h i r n a tghees e ' o o f n t te he t
• far the r eservation of the. bation ;- if the widows Mid
-orphans of onrjefendere Flail De denied the peer cOn so
ledderr that by Itio sacrifice of their husbands. fathers,
sa ved; i f o f their countrY have been •
KR - Veil 7,. if all the advadiWe - -Weo•-dentix ...bought in this
contest for the olillt4attoe of the dark spot on the bright -
escutcheon' of thiatrrest Republic are not to be - irrece. .
verably 105t. , -Aben we cannot lend our assistance - SOW
new Part/.
adopts that .we deem it due to oursel. es as dot.,
Men aded ginseng to declare to our American-born
fell that we have,no put in the traitof'ons
attempt t 9 dpittoi tide 12111 1 1-4- 01 ., • Pal?.4, Plaii.
and.
- .
• ....` .
03 for its _
Aurnsid e, after Du
went through the
cheering word as ho 1,.
ris
r
heroes who have de l i
leadep. " • , ....
. DESEHTERS'
Dose rs aro 871 , 614 w.
their at lea it appears that la.,
with his corps, Ewell. in front of 1..-
drawn ound IA ‘t, while I,ctigetreet ._
Corps Of khe rebel ; • ,thavaivinSehed Ileav_
within thb last two s: Thcatate r that the M
r ing
of our writllefy Is workably tic-citrate, and great
astonishmentire , • ed in the nAellarmy , by the an;
usual number-Al , f',,... V • •11,' . ' ,our Atlas, The,-
greater parbb f .. . . ... .'t ....% IVanti'alliiitP
from Georgia and SoutinGaroltna.regintentk. Corn,
meal and • bacon'are Wawa Without stint, an . (l,oeca.
atonally eelfee and flour,'• . - •
..
THE 18rit coltro Arvringsur Jurekebrts MIA HEXIELSE.
The early part, of last • SandaTpaaaed in_alannit
monotehous silence. No wound Was heard save thht
of the regular disehaliges of the,3o-poantiar Parton, ,
that. every five minutes speeds a shell op Its mission
of destruction to the atty. Sc•rogulor has this firing
been carried out tt i t the Ectizrezeoutlng• it, has re-..
cowed the-name of o .Petwittittiresa,
About eleven o'cd. Ix the rebele,; t ired
dl wltnale•
ing
suV rws
those disco s,,auddenly.
wedopened oh .thteleat ,
ten?' with their he gone on•the Other side of the
Appomattox. The t sltpll 7 ed strut* the,paraq
pet of Our battery. ple rebels; however, had cabal
ated Without their Boat. The "heav_y thirties _-WO.
neleptely turnedjupon it, and - ilowell f ahagsay
IJames opened,,lblloWed in a fen minutes' by
ly with his twenty-potinders. In' lie — nildteof
'ring Beecher earamenced a furious shelling of
ity with his ten-pounder Parrott, at short •
stoppinly onjr,iegovionallt.4 i viour, ahowera
hot - aktrrn ta to. rm..-
tan - _ ..L.
tiLk Rzrulkner's
ievelend did
.of this, Club,
, tn. conjunction
nentlal Thnon
-Pal of the ,
ld
ME=
amusing. instances of 'the ignorance of ,
sated , ' classes in England in his last lett*,
of them occurred in the Rouee of Commons
a CPI. Jervis affectionately alludedto our bent
conntry;as he called it, saying that It had been
"misfortune - ” to hair", _ travelled in America, a,
that he knew., of and 'had seen many places that,
where, if a gentleman desired wine or any kind of
spirits on.his table, he was compelled to pull down
the windirar blinds and to bolt the doors for fear of
being mobbed . Another . occurred 'to -his "humble
self,'" in.a conversation witkk barrister having the
reputation of being intelligent. - He' presents it as
:an illustration of the great ignorance of the ma-
Wify of the , people there concerning our affairs.
e give it in its own words : a,
"Alter the :Usual salutattons the Marrister coin
„PUMA yrAttkAookokliNkmdlt t lNVMOL)..Well, ,
my ooy, now are things in Am r . 8.1
, Oh,everything seems to be going on wellenough.
..,,over there,' ” says I.
,Vell,' says he "manly sofa, do you know, I
have'about thought this thing iponslderable, and I
i3aritt'see'for,payilfh why the-Soua don't let the Oen;
federates go:They can't conquer them. They have
tought for three t , yakra. and luxe made no progress,
addlt's evident to ns in thisgenngy that a people who '
hive shown themselves so galla. tend courageousas
the Uanfedelatcs, Can never be conOuiren.„_ilesides '
says he,, . you'in the South are becoming bairdn'opl t I
and, we.won't • loan you any money ; and I think t
&most Shaman' outrage that you - Southerners persist
in trying to overrun and conquer's° brave and noble
a people •as the North.' Re then entered into a
long philosephieal disquisition on the constitutional
rights of the'States, which was about as hensible and
logical as 'thesge`marks I have quoted; He seklyhe
intended standing for Parliament at tbanext glee-
Ilan, .and that if he was sleeted ' wittoWhe hid no•
doubt of, he intended'to use hie greatest, effort Sin
the cause of peace, and that if , the South did not
agree to stop the, war, and let the North go, he
should advocate England ' s interfering; bidding him
good morning."
San
. . .
RIIIITHATIOk 10' CIALTVORRLSZ.—The S Frail
eiseo Buititin.eays that the list steamer for Pa,
nazis carriC away onlione hundred and ninety
five pitmen ere, while every steamer which -IMS ar
rived froin e States during the past four months
has brought from night' hundrea to twelve hundred
persons. Of thOse who lett these a large majority
were visitors - to their friends in the East, whilst of
those who arrived" there since January last, .a -
jority have ,4101110 as- permanent -residents ; al
the remainder three-fourths Intend to labo”
tenn'of years in the mines or upon the lar
Pacific coast, ':‘ ' ' -
EsCASED hion.,(Leay.E.A.rpsais Act,
—On Tuesdayithirty-ono persons,
bloctuude-rtomer Thletle, , were del'
Murray, New York, by their one'
nation smarted themeel.-
therefore; amenable onl.fe -
Three of, them, howeve
manner, and being Cl(
.were Kentneldams, I.
expedition of Morn
et Camp ()had°.
thence to Derr
mln. 'T
er " a gtcm nd
were inf
the
bra,
'their
they
.1-starred
o anirisiined
anada,
Jarhed for Wll-
Leir old odien r:land
liq they
;her* days were over for
y ranch crest fallen. ' The.
'manilas. are Weeping their
n'ort Lafayette. .
,Pea ()noet
avow of aeon
ASeittheCum bel
,ovel way of crossly
placed their blether.,
Ilea' In a; ferry-lioat.' St.
—....., over', and the Test , )
their horses , tails._ W ecr
'her earns in alkht..„‘a Borate
a gunboat,',Wftrted
\
.:lidenble4l,l4erEinie. Whe
enough fo elk to:, see
they w , and, when i
tepee . bev opened Wpm
Lou .1 .
It,. A/Lowe EBOAPE.
r..ae, are yeese
ached •
j . .02 1 , 1 4aa t i,
' Boa
t'lpipging, Mite
rys
undo
th
. a win.
_,-.4lCd. to in
„are tno child wi
~, flu:: girl fell, ate
.... and ithoeldere with •
drivrn, but fortunatelY in.
Injured. Had not Mr. Pe,
was'at the time, the girt Wm
eft: the stone door-steps and.
Is TILICHI: We pi
field Republican asks" We
the names of some of our
" Net Northern randsills,
..1 _ _
11-, .
en.
resramsible for snob maize. _..11.- .. g
Inc and hiatorical : •Redi •" - Snicker's Gap,
slatighw e, lgoal tain, p 0... . Station, Gum Ree,
Mob -.Tapir
Nigger-foot... Road, : • • . , Roost Pass, Gook
, elzmysyvveir,ii•mowulfinLete sr' li - : ' . . ' eels -- Neck , .
, ardscrabole Town, Snake
Toin, Jeri t',,m EN Piping Tree, Pumpldnvirdi
()reek, 0 401 i, Guinea's - Rranalc, Snake River
Bollotr,l 6 '
w o , owledge that these names are not. melo
puluo not. tiori smoothly from the tougse,
. ' me will wear awayrnuch of, their clnalntriede
utl vulgarity. Thermopylve. only signinad "Ha 1
G SUB" • in the vernacular of the Greeks ; ' end even
noW Snicker's Gap Wailld pt
Bugg:oat to, a• French.'
melt inlthipg• laa.a (midi:lsta on.—Boston• After.'
-Ts user,:
wana,. liopiiiiirr.—Durinyr the casting of a
large etiii-heaViit- Sibs . -Plerahantis foundry, in .
Cleveland, 111., slew -days since, the mould exploded
and collapsed- The. foreman, named I.urtop, fell
headforemost Into the pit, being completely en
veloped in sand iron-,•whlie a &cower - of NAM iron
descended on him from the kettle, whioh•was blown
into the air. lie ran ...baldly recover fluid hle,tarrt- ,
Ale. injuries. Mr`. IffinUlant, who triedle rescue
atm, wasthe only otherpenon hart. 13.0 was badly
burned in the face, rig,t ete,hand, and arta
•gov., GiernutAX. Baum - GOT A atatinstrioir. --- A
Petersburg letter, says: Late one 'night, after
thq _redoubts had been daptared, an atrununi-
-tion-filigette,traWabysiventilee, was driven up from
the direction of Petersburg to a particular poblirbi
th chain of fortillcatWns. General Birney, Bur-.
pressedlo see it corning.•lrma that direction, asked
a driver what.he had-Isi the JVagon 1 The anarter;,_
was, ..immunition. for ;Battery No 4 O." " Where
;did it come fronfrinutdredthe General, supposing:
1 that additienal, ammunition might have been sent
i
rfersame of the fieldideces he Ina. placed in tha
4 breastirarkb. • "Excan the arsenal," said the drivel% •
" 01.4'very Wed 43, sald Bliney, "I'll take chargaef ,
7 It." Ws vas a's:munition sent, fro:nth:o city to tice
rebels,; but Pinierend Porno of his'troops' occupied
Batte' No. 9 - - ...
• :
PERSONA. •
ownorautoseorar is 'now in.obioinsikti on.a
short vielt. On Tuesdayilaorlairig last-lma• Was pro- ,
Slanted with new saadle and horse innipaigents by
the attenilants.at the life faliat the Catliatio Insti
tute for Si. 'Karl's Hospital. It was voted for as
similar 'articles were at the Sanity Fain in ilia
city, and given to the Genecial in, preference to
Qrant, litfel:7lellati, and Sigel.. , •
Ga. Harker , reputed, wounded in the,
latelaattle aglthlesaw blountatn, b i 7 years of age,
is• graduate of igest l'otnt; and enteredthe, artily iri•
1858. At the opening of • the. war he ledithe 6Sttk
Ohio into action, under Tien,: Buell; aux( particV.
ok - with.his .:comwakd, in- the be t ttle at Stilloh
and the' siege of Oceiratb. •He served and 'atlas Y:,
diettnipaished hipaself-in. the , canapiiiign under Beak:
crans,was made a brigadier gen - erti for goOdilactril
ductat-OhiCkalnauga. th4,eampaign under
& h em at -Rooky Face R . d$ "app other places,
be pr0v44113 MON for tho'
• 'Or.
ipon
Tress
.4 i 1 ; 1 . 1114
4 1.17
augeh
tip mot
it is .01
nbw sac)
it el/owl
about•th
needs the
del:homed A.
flie:•twonitit
'ewe y_et . ret
: 1 0 6 criPt ion
Quoted at - 1(
_State wand'
New :City flt•
touci
•
Quotation.
#Ntvvigalion 6e
'69 at lOW. TI
.Beading was
- Weferreo were
. only exceptiol I
DZ. In amain
' kill.Nevigation
1%; Orion 'MT
30461 e weft
dull:
iliteir
in gola.:
to-dat.
the debtivere
ciirrozrot. Thfieiti
principal as Calla ail(
party will pay '
18bY the Ponan,trh.
. ita first moils* siictit
end Wee ;' the North 14
bonds,and tho;Pihigth
- kon its bon4s.
resiitte MS:. Quote:
.417teilfas bonds,
0. sits Cart*
. 3-1.0
' "Vouchers.
• cresiiftesteti of In)
numbered among them, though
Jg reasons for believing that both once
.erton ; but Roger Raison, Bradwardine,
cam, have always been claimed as alumni;
.1 later times Linage and Bodley, Hooper and
Smile and HATIley, adorned this famous
_Jeri* of great - rail recorded by Anthony
Wood that eighteen arOhbildippli and bishops issued'
from Merton Withins. hundred years, of the bun&
er's death: Century seciieeiled century, the Wars
of the Roses obliterated the memory of the Barons'
War, and the Great'Civil War eclipsed by the mag
nitude of ~its consequences the more sangulnary
Wiwi of the Roses ; but the *great idea of Walter de
ffieifon ski continued to bear fralL". • .
Rev. (Eteerge Qildllan, well known In the
religions and literary world as the author , of some
eloquent sermons, and some approolativo,: but very d
a
critioisable critiose of the poets, lately delivere
Nt his nyrn church,. In- ihindie,''before
Into. VVALlELPitiesep,
(PinuasiEND WEEELY.)
TIM WAN rums will be Gent to aboo rlbe n
nog (Der sioata•in advance). .•. • . • • -.42
inme opus-. . 3 DO
O-044M* •••• • 9111.4. 0111. 8 OD
Tea
r ude. *IL 50 vet corr.
Larger Cl .......
ukt than TO. 1113 be • slanted at thB Mos
,Pheneney inued atio4o ***pair Me order. and
tamp ineta*eofnitheeetereoelfet et , f addfroot.
Alford New Afitkporeetesi Oa excitof wpm
*O. Pedals/dm iittAiderto ad, r
no:18U Paso.
far thotetter-lp of Otinkao
extra OZO , or eit itwerwlab•
- In Ism, itto.e44; slioWinekg
.. , ,
$22,0Z1. Theinerease*lnee let
The New York Pod or 1 440
Gold is eeilltig at 41147,, to $2,.;
active at $l4O forbid.- The 70
ti_ye. and there
-is considerable
The-stoc market is stmedY.
Rase stocks zo. railroad bead
•
stock del
Nelbre t t session old W 4
New.Tork Gel at 134;
_Mit/ 134'
braigart- nthern at 1M; nuirv‘
al 111 ii; Northwestern at
The appended table eibibits the
ther: board compared With the late;
da
•
-
'United States eb; 1881. reg.. • v.,
United States e 54,984 couri7,
urdeed'stetet 713 i -- - ••ixv: "'Ate
U nited -Slates 5- emir
United Mates oue,yMat,
Tetuiessee Bike
Missouri Sbee:e3.,'"
Nets, Yerk •r -
, Olre-
Iture
If or
Lis.
IT IL4B BEEE DKCIDED TO KEEP T.EDI
GBAND COLLECTION OF PI TUBE%
X;W.
LOGAN SQUARE , ;
. A i l
F.. en BXHIBrrioN FOE A PEW DAYS LONGER,
•
• P i..
tt
l'i ' . BA:EirrARy COMMISSION. .7 ....
• .
•. •, ' ... The Gallery et to the public on. eyed
•• ,2 ','. k day. untilAn t No. 1
,--- '=IR 00. froze 8 A., H. tolo P. Le
il
1000 1 . - At and lOV . BEESWX • June . *-
; , 44 -# . 06.7
l ' i ,;;' .: ilite at c erAlp ics , . ::I g. ttai si ve 2 , s spO ta en . ta.
,;...A , '`` , . '•. ; . " G a on - • 25 cen t e attn.
-- • ' t . 81 G E OVI...— tk vsa s 9 •IP• " I '' - ` 4 l , r 021 * , etrolt
.. - . .
- • '• •-. . advanced reb Tyl 2 . l ' , „ d o i ~
1,
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...
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• " .-- - - t- - ve''' ' c* ' t oktsto - ;•—• , ALlar saga.
ogir 4 0 1 / 1 1110 D. 0.)
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I,IIPcP 1 - 1 ,1- , 0 7 :4 1 -"' t N. 0 11 •
- ,03e,°.s.coiN,0"of i
4isti:s'..V.• sei
* 1 0 1 5 1 6
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4 •
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tgion
.ougb.
mdest
.oniest
grain.
sOul
4C°l
- eo ogy 'ites
Jnly,
by scholars; the - other , dranisfs . in plain -English,
which were read by the - civilized world, and would
be read after Calvantsin' 'Wag, to say the -least, no
longer ,-as nom', abserdly identified by. ruany:with
Cinlstlanity. He'ke'than of creeds,' and ex.-.
pressed his delight a. t • Dr. faaridlish. had broken
ground. on that , question by asserting, that junto
rlllielefitSteilnellta In the Ckontesaio of Taith opposed
Ontineto.ecience and, ure •
. .' 4Consideradolifl AOlll A*tUlery , .
Mike Editor of :The Press:- ._. - _ . :most.
Sins: The artillort, which i 8 10 ;Eurtkie in e
formidable Weapon that decides large battles,.seems•
in' America, by its Uttlefraccoss, to be only the ne•
cessery accessory of isn army, Ca iraptiiiirg_into the .
causes of the nullity of; this. powerful meapint.lizthie -
country, It will. be found in the fi rst' plaewttutt the
.officersjara.-nely iiistrected; as in Enropean special .
schools of .asillilery,„where_they here .to flkudy'for
r, years themma_ranuflvionf,,trasawntiaiiinase=lool4,
I d a e r tl c a i t t ,, , ,,
t oeMtsure its 'effect, consequently, the-. 1
Principles of ballfstiaarenoilocted or relaunder!teeet, j
here, forit is notstare-hanse or rt. miwt•bet. 1
this knowledge can be acanired. With therdoilars.,
In the pocket at ail:Wraps on theater:l4er, bravery,
' itself la not able tb supply sciencn.-this branoti..
This lathe reason thatin most engegementd expand ,
and sea the effect Of the cannon alnetults tua.grest
.deal of , noise wasted powder, and font bells.. Y.: shall
abstain frore!t Filipinos numerbits that might be
made,"to arrive sooner to proeesattiglyer import:WA
improvements. _
The principal rules of artillery that must be ob
served in t trdet to lire with success, are: Ist. The
choiee of position, to plant the battery., 2d. The
: force of the powder. td. They. composition of the
cartridgervand 4th. The <meet dishnee front the •
.-, an, Thaalming is a mailer, of practlise, not only
of these anus in general,
but
also of twerp particer
', lax firearm. The histal, three .points. are eaWy esta
blished, but , the fourth (the °hoot distanco teem the
'aim), on which depends the result of
the shot, t
he
'
'entree long, :difficult operations ,of trigonomo-
Ary, which are sometimes even iropible before the.
enemy - Wire watt of bkatik Thus, tuf tosteturtant
that would free artillary from this reel digt , :mit
tyi would, be a preellousFabquialtion for An engaggs.
went on land or sea: This has been p .roposed I:t.lne
present moment to the Sahretary of the Navy ardor
It la a t ar • eleacope,ltif iiiiktil of which, all WI. Of
peatons' of geconetyr.end trigontantiWy ' WM(' be ,
made loithefur aurcalcubuion or measuring. whatever '
merely by reading a_ number. This - luatrataent, .
:.while fuesuring'an eft - wily° sbot, voloA 4 mil al one
time; save a greet deal of money, mill 'il•i' in astili'l
ifyr:9 engagements:
There f Annexed description or the insernineriV': '
witty the solving of different problems,iabdoinpent
by very favorable reportf it inmalia ns cy .
rranktia Institide, of the. ' 1-1.1,
i the Observatory at Washialteitt 4 1 400.. 'ea'
, that,with these docurnen . aaan?ontbl :
Melee of War and the z cot
limplc meausego4M,372l4l4
ia4atureo4 efite of ballts .--7.-- poet
' •• - •,- -- Tr ia ll • Ais Y . 1111111i2e
1
.0.• •, • ••••.....::•• It • • •
t
T
4
r,t
, tll5
1110 • or, et, v.',
rb 0 4if •
aa=ty. o
2,
.
nr. La giros
=NE
Mill-
'6ll
O3J. B.IO B B E NTSt °I?..
Ns offered a dciuble enteTtata-
...—... _.
Pa.R2d Res toff 315
,i is iiti-st \
Little SR,- - ..... 493 i _
Rh & 19tb-st I
/Morris 0 Cozi. •.. 90 90
Dorris C Pref. • -139 140 ,race &Pine R.
' Sell 31 Stork- BO i & Waist R. •-
Seli Dar Pref.., 19% 40 Teat Phllad R. -.'79 . az*
S N614132.int05. 96 95*.Aiek•st R NA SI.
Rimini R:
_:. ... 36 37. G
e Vine-st R- -10 19
ELmise It 'Wet- 63 67 Gren & Coates-MX sidc
trolnaNil AI 686 Shard
C A- I ftr: le .3°4
North Pa D ".
32M 33XIMittet MB. .. :::: ::
Drexel & Co. quote: • , . •
New Dulled States b0nd5,.13131 -11 l @II2
Do. • New Certif. of Indelitedl9ll9--- 93 a 94
Do. • T 3-10 Notes
Quartermasters' Touchers.,
Orders for Certificates o "Manses...
.... - -
• 2:6 eji
Cold ............... .. .
102
Sterling Rubin . 960 263
FiretwentSollo3
Th e ad to of vial DI the * Consolidated Coal Con
piu27 ermaylvanla. for the weekending .
1 ;were • .
lowly ' ' • 99,646
Total for the season T 5.026 "
The following is a statement of Coal transported ea
', • the Delaware and.fludaon. Canal, Iv the week ending
:- -"11191126. DM:
re and Hudson Wig Co
. eono7lTtuno Cool. Co....... , .
Total, tone •
For the same .pirlod laet year: •
Week. Sasseeir.
Delaware and lindsen Canal Co 33,446 233.065
peoxii sylvards Coal Co 21,471 166.51 T
--- .
,—,----
.S'atili•tens .66,917 SAMS'
The follociing shows the receipts of the Delaware Dl-
Thaw Canal Coronary. for week ending Acme 33:
For li eek to date ' 66,131.6 67
Previously in 11364, ' 66.660 90 .. .
•.---- is-gpo 47_ , ...
correspconlingtiree lest year . • 54;350 95 ,
Increase ' ' 419,133 ill
The erop aduices from the West this week irirof. a. -
-rcorartrstsring tenor tha . n a week or ten daps ago. Tier •
drought in 'Wisconsin and Illinois has been relieved b*
copieuashoWers, and-the name has oieuirearig •
portiona. of TiOrthern Ohio iindlis lhe 'southern . liar of
countie‘'lfiar- the 'mare or the State there lif still.
renchconaplaint of th'e*ant of rain. -Both the corn aid
wheat trope to CeniFrel and Southern Illinois are rePogr
, ed large and prom /A 4.
- • The Familia gold and sliver -product of the reei#ll .
Stites of the present year. iiyallablAfor.stliipent .
....San "Francisco since January I, &imolai- tO 34S 3r
• 1. o May ; ity, es jigeinsl $1.9;42(i.iM '&l4ppecl. froiii - theW
' duet of. iffato same date. ' . "... . ,
. The news .from England, to the 17tli inst.; repiirirls,
rednclion of the Bs* of Sienna re t te or, Interest tO s
per °ant „ but an unsottled political , confidence in Lea
-1 don. ndlower nubtations for consols. • .
.... ,
, _ ...
„
.;.
1.4
,
• 'sake 4
4itiaettin e
aivagabiadvan .
Arm, het ther
. -
. 141 C,
1,98 LOTTA..
60,861 414.1111.
Philadelphia. Makkah&
Imes 29—)
... . -
... . .
... _
is more:demand. for. Flour, and prio,
~ _ .
_.
• ve=2se Ifil bbl; sales comprise abOnt 6,00n\
thgl9:for extra; s9.2s@ff• i'S for extra family,
%(iO9 hhla CUT Mille cm private terra. Thor
and bakernare bay tug at from 86(48.60 fi-
SS - 3580 for extra; 00.60(419.7 5 for . Aim_ .
- -
i t Silaklo-58* bbl for huitY brain% a 8 to. %Wit,
' Motor is scarce and., in. demand I%t• thi , „•s) fir bb a .
! ideal It taro scares.
• 01141 IN —There to more doing lirtsfleat
have adv;moed with sales of aboutlB,4W bas,
: 22C0228e* bus for Perms and Southornrsdi
; helo' , •at 230(4235e * bus, as toA• mitt/. Itycei
.small sales are reported at 160 e *bruf.- Corn is
offered at lfe7c *boa afloat Oarslarain better
about 5,800 bus acid at atfglBBa V has for Ifelv
Penna. _ -
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No. 1.
. COTTON. —Prices have,advagpad,•andthere
more dairg•teith sales or abet.% •175 Wee to
• 146141dric th, cash; for liiddle_ . ' „ • ,
SROC —There is veil; Bale , d,Ong ,
Sugar or -Caffein lmt -_holders,,ara Narth •fir
views. sad sst'ds -posed. so •m •nte,l•:..-
YET*OLICN i
.--Thefroefithat hond•navadt•
saerland ,gAoted, at 46@ftc,_ i_teHrm4l.e..
at Tnand - free Id front: IrSIWIMIAIOrr,„.
,• S S. —Slimmed. sells. on aritrai• at
I Map yis eating in - 4.. smelt= at,
.CWrer le in demand at.gdieirg 5q IN;
' - rsON:—There les dinner teeter in t
nzirem.are better,. Amiga . sales 'at anthill,
at from thi.i@N)* ton, TOr the Ulnae ntre."
I; tared Iron IS in dematfd, and tealinf
'SILVA'. STUBS& contin &Arm:
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of ••Turoentineara. at
Swell sales of Bonn awe' 1^
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. ISitailloirt q7l-114 Sups Plicigil
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inSte - "st, yard tiusittno7; -SG tleriefs• Leßoy-
Barna said at 255,
_and IM,OOO La ialtlEttcabitirs
,16.... Latd..l4l" adarthesC , lttY, 'slams- sold st, '
, levi
are ISenblg
.at. SAW lb dima.
WHISKY do - rather dun; malt Wes at
at bl.bli gallon..
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