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Ntornhllmind Evvoia; Edlttoaudally. coo- Yaieingttost • Latest Sews opt,. the hour of oolleo • AU , Sgag &Wm-40 per annual in rtnaiq w 17e. pr .1 - -Jfarrofrufitimi—l3 par ramom to aivarme, 110. far Wet from caning.. k • .Iritfey rcpt.*, 11 . par roam 6n cr ' artr,st 2:5 Una or upwarde,p per smarm, ferarlably Ip dram.. : 241rADUCTISINCI IIBLEON A all MTV' , FrrTeIBURGIB MONDAY MOItNI/iGo JUNE 17, 1861 CoaainaniL perhaps, • 'national trait of character &mops Acourleize that almost every. roan Im bents hlaiseU qualified for any position to 'which hie nail:tin cesy aspire. In the South - .. .there are ley men !rho are not Et, in their ern eettcontion,: for the otime,of Generat, or Colonel, or Major, or, at least, Captain; !bile In the North this noir:4'9l Awes for office rune more in the 'civil line. Neverthelem we-have here la Ike Forth coubltodes who think themeelves "born to oorocosod" It the military line. ttiere,b; good as well as - evil In this; for it ofto4 happetts that "u * man thinketh so Is ha":' CroMwell sad Jackson were couclons of their Atone , to play the part of millter7 leaders, ' or they utter r old have been such. Ore pees : ant (lateral Duller Is a 01111len ; bat we may he -. very : sure that she hod full confidenne in Me to.play the soldier befOre he becameone, and In this neither honor anybody else has been deceived: Oa the other hand we may be equal. ...Iyvell snored of the seltoontidence of Oen. nista, whose leek of capaolty and poetess:ion lost us a vicitory and some valuable lives the other day at °teat Bethel. It was a Beet` Mistake on his put to tate upon himself that high responsibility, and It cu equally • • Estella° on eke ,piirt of Gov. Andrew to give It to him. He has suffered, big country has auf. fered, acid eo have Me .brave men who were so unfortunate's, to be Placed ander hie command. Next to' 'cheating the brave men wbo-hays gone to egki the battles of the country, In their clothing and rations; there Is nothing more rep. renewable inert the bestowment of military • ctilises upon the ground of mere personal or party, hie - Drift:o ; and In the great oontliot In which the cruelty is now engaged nothing ought to he more asrefully guarded spinal, or more severely, reprehended when It Is done. loompeteney In a styli officer may amulet come inconvenience, and the lots of a little money; but Inn military efficer—even • Captain it may be irrentedlsbly dialuttrout To be a viol military offiser the first regal. elte'ouglit to-be good, sound, honest, yell.tried common ranee; because a man of that kind will be able to judge for himself whether he I. fit for lt, sad If he le not he-will not ask for the pc. /Clop, nor tike It If offered. The nest thing Is eobriely. A!greater abomination can hardly be Imagined then a drunken milfiary officer In iattsestz,s. It le demotalitinen every mg. The 'maniple ls bad. Bat that is not, petheps, tap worst.' 'Confidence In the leader Is one of the met important Ingredients in that quality we out (towage; but with whet confidence can soldiers iron's. • leader whese brain mei be muddied and cozeneed by drink I They know that such s Man ',just as likely tolead them to . deal:maims es to iiotory. Oar cause is destined to 'offer in some degree from inetompOtent ciftvers—incompetent through leek of braine i t, or koowledge, or Garrett habits. Cowardice Is not acommon failing to the Amer. • lerstt people, 'al lases among that portion of them who press themselves into the positions of which we are rpeektog. Recklessness Is much more common; and in none is this dangerous quality mar, likely to be forted then in those • dashing, rspirlosothinkleg men whoa. smattering of the theori'of *sr le, like Pops's Hittis Item ag;' a auger= thing—jot 'Cough to make them ‘cittled and ambitious. An: the setetatt Scott,- however, we have a model seldieralm, cool, relleotive and humane r—careful of the lives of his men, yet fusible to hi. enemies.; They fear his mind' more then they do his cannon; mid to them his goo, me, rashtiets &disco* to far mere dreadful than could be the impetuous dub of a Mad Anthony. _ Oolj let 'heti:tau here subordinates fit to carry out his pis us—and be oestelnly has saw very good ones—Od this treason osis be - crushed out 'without !e grist astallie• of life. It leigratlfilii to know that a check hat Isle '.`h been tot IS the lejofficlous appointments of • olvilleos, and;.thst Isell•trled officers ars being rapidly promoted nom imbordliate to higher sad moresetionelble politicos. AVALUP/MD It cur readers will look . at that gulags in our Wealiagnin etirrespondenth letter. wbiall refers to the agent of the Louisville ud ffuhville Un read coming to requites lteenscary Chime to permit the continued transit of-freight for the Bomb, that is, 'applies foi the rebels, oe this road,.uat !east till alter the eieetiooy they will just - hive s — fair illustration of the Wad of Stalonliti . and' tfakm ism that the Eltmrrament her been asked to defer To—reward with favors of ems. and pat/Deign— end ever acea?t ai 'empires to .mediate - between the loyal Elates; and the rebel Coafederany. DeisAbi toned too Omit now T. Well, kir loss he. It ceesallthe the /who eoloseodky el the pol. Itielatt and thi'larituan; dencrallsimf by llfe4ges tostiaglon . with dim Sentient empiratore !Mitts : t Ley had fOll7 end opmly &eland thenfialree— before thexopmed their ainnon et, Baader 1-4:mr - tang bag ant of monsmattem and Botthens Ashes coned ttp to e - lemdlngeditottel end chum speech bionsiodity f Ithif:effartnees of the thal may teddy us that We lie an t ,:ell,llre, In many part* ef the comptry,:l agattet solo:Ion sad motfecats. • Like theLotesitll• end Nahheftle 'got, . we haminnet sem people among corm:does, sod 411 - '-hoard of Wien idioc we have had itto good turtle Le sail leoatler. ob. are for the [Taloa pee eery deoldtttv, dace changed tli*oabdio botleglqat,aqoarly missed being neeeselcialsts end treaosi—int if flnClo %an b!a s 'litho tractolild '4.4tionie (might an their Llnett would amide thim ctiiLccre.. 1,;11g Ilvo treillor whiliitts — psii contractiof cott.e oloads& spoiled visions. ant nazis army litres I • • ' ortbetpasti on fesirtmx. f rileigssithgton It•PUbliain, or ThunslaY. =Wu 4 Teri sidniamat Ilanat*Ph =Ads subject, the more so " from the fact., that the "" editor's spite of the prudence of the Met tenm,speeks from knowledge gained from the highesOniMmy entlrorlties b.Washicgton. He aye : - "Witten:diurnal:M:lg tintriYhttowledp from bendloartem we hare remain to tolleee that _Lieut. • , iomplrinki iduh'_ at Fairfax Geed 'HOWl3l-t&- movement for which 'we believe there were no orders from this city—led to important results on both thi opposing-lino, deranging :lima at . headquartets hero.. The rebel tugit , tires from that affair flying poll mill into the lines at klazumeas Junction, gam the • • impression that the irfulted Elates troops were moving in form in that direction. llamas Junction is but four hours' distance by rail; from Richmond,now the headquarters of the army of the 'Confederate finites. The imme diate effect was that Idansaus Junction,- al ready strong, was cUll further strengthened. • The movement from Washington-upon that pest was ?impended-a mctrement, wh cone named on the' third instant, we - doubt:not would have been successful, and that impor tant point mmmandlog Vinjinia, would at this Moment have been ours. Instead of thin; 'it is now in the hands of the inlet:op-Man% im= - pregnable,' tbreitening Washington, end com pelling tie to witch the capital, and to spare no unutiderable body Of troops out of the lines which, def'end It. we am led to thloki . comm of the 'dish' at rabies Court.'• Batik, the incidents of which. are pretty enough eh mummer .parepaphs. but of - IM . Mat -ut' consequence except as they might ere barrna 111 imw 1110 V hat 'which the country isnow wmthili - -• Ws hear fronaliergickethstfiemy L o be been Viteletedifteriii.osand•lri the Mir army. ihst Departinent of - Weineriti r k*JejlEttlrt :Klisilevertsm4 howsigh . 1- ‘r lll4 s 41111 8 1134 r." 1 . - '''- ) O r fT - • - • Piebel Leaders — • - I tmelllTuratrir sinczie 07 "rurrasoi asp cmv. ins& -On the , lst , instant • Jefferson Davis was •—naded at Richmond, Virginia, and made • bloodthirsty, speech, in which he said : Upon- every bill which now overlooks Iliclunondyou have bad, and will continue to have, tempo containing soldiers from every State in the confederacy ; Indio its remotest limits every mad heart beats-high. with in dignation at tilo _thought that the foot of the invader has been set on the soil of old Vir- ginia. [Great cheering.] There is not ore tree son of the Booth who is not ready to shedder, his musket, to bleed, to die, or to conquer in the unroof liberty here. [Cheers.] Beginning under many embarrassments, the result of seventy years of taxation being in the bands of our enemies, we must at that mare cautiously. It may be that we 'shill have to encounter sacrifices ; but, my friends, under the miles of the God of the just, and filled with the same spirit that animated our fathers, success shall perch on our banners. I amimre you do not expect me to go into any argument upon' those questions. which for twenty-flre years have agitated the country. We have now reached the point where nu- Ments being exhanstel it only remains for us to itanl by our weapons. (Cheers and cries of 'We Willi When the tune and occasion serve we shall make the smites with manly arms, as did our huh= before us, and as be comes their eons. • To the enemy we leave the bans acts of the 111811.4311112 and incendiary, to them we leave it to insult helpless women; to na belongs vengeance upon man. [ fre mendona applanae.. Now, my friends, I manic .!m again for this gratifying manifestation. voice—'Tall na something about Buena Vista.'] Well, my friends, I can only say are will make the taittajtects of [Wynne anatiur Beata Plata, and &nth, them witA bload more P7IOIOUP than that which Assaf Mara; we eta mike a history of ourselves. We do not ask that the past shall shed one lustre upon us, bright as our past has bee; fOr we can achieve our own destiny. We may point - to many a field over which has floated the flag of out country when we were of the naked States, upon which southern soldiers and southern oMmrs reflected their brave spirits in their deeds of daring; and, without intending to cast a shadow upon the courage of any portion of the United States, let me call it to your remembrance, that no man who went from any-of these Confederate States, has ever yet, as • general officer, surrendered to an enemy." Remy A. Wise was then called out, and delivered himself of the following sentiments : viert want war, fire, blood to purify you; and the Lord of Boats has demanded that you should walk through fire and blood. You are called to the fiery baptism, and I call upon you to come up to the altar. Though your pathway to through fins, or through a river of blood, torn not aside. Be in no haste —no hurry and flurry. Collect yourselves, elevate yourselves to um high and sacred duty of patriotism. The man who dares to pray, theallll who dates to wait until some magic arm is pat into his hand ; the man who will not go unless he have a Minh), or percussion musket, wire will not be content with flint and steel, or even a gun without • lock, is worse than • coward—he is • renegade. If be can do no better, go to a blaekamith, take • gun along as a sample, and get him to make you one like it. Get a spear—a lance. Take • lesson from John Brown. Manufacture your blades from old iron, even though it be the tires of your cart wheels! Get a piece of carriagoepring, and grind and burnish it in the shape of a bowie-knife, and put it to any sort of a handle, so-that it be strong—ash, hickory, oak. But if possible get • double bemilled gun and • dozen rounds of bnikabot, and go upon the battle-field with them If the enemy's guns reaeh. further than yours, reduce the distance ; meet them foot to foot, eye to eye, body to body, and when you strike • blow ' !strike! home. Your . true - blooded Yankee will never stand still in the presence of cold steel. Let your aim, therefore, be to get into close quarters, and with • few deci de!, vigorous movements—always pushing foi ward, never back--my word for it the soil of Virginia will be swept of the Vandals who are now polluting its atmosphere." Colrlirdly SW Inhuman Conduct. AZIEXOLT OF L.LDILF AND OVITIZIMS 1111 ED INTO DT IZOTNION TROOT3 We Sod in the Essoaviikt (Tenn.). Whiz of Tuesday, the particulars of a most wanton and unprovoked assault by Southern (mope upon a meeting of Ualoniets at Strawberry Plaice Teatemee. The Whig eays: We have tear witnessed such o scene as we beheld on Wednesday, the Bth but, at Straw. berry Plains, and we hope never to see the like again. The procession of Union men on horseback, about four deep, was half a mile long, variously estimated to contain from eight to twelve hundred men. At the head of each division the Stars and Stripes were fioatirg to the number of lie banners. Marr.blog by the Plains, sod passing the depot, there woo a train of rare having on board some Alabama troops who, strange to ay, remelted there with steam op for three bourn After our procession bad passed into the gap of Mr. ItiestPs ettolothre, leadlrg into his grove, where the dead and state were mated, and where a moth larger thremblage. among whom were seven . hundred ladies and children, were seated awaiting the arrival of thetuorenlon, at thebtad of which were Memo. Maynard, Tern. pie and Fleming, who were to address the meeting, the train started towards as a E t:l l5. slow rate. Sp eaking a had act yet com menc ed, though Col. rhombus was np making some preliminary remarks as the rampant of the vast crowd were coming In and crowdiag around the stand. At the suggestion of Mc Meek, no old man who had served in the war of 1812 and who owned rho premiser,tbe few scattering pence= still at the gap were urged to come in, and did so, quietly, disturbing no one. Bat here we will let Mr. Meek tell the tale jant as it-happened: At the reqoest of Dr. Brownlow and other gentlemen, I walked from the stand down to the railroad, to bony up our Union men, and urge them not to any or do anythiog to the trato then slowly coming by. One man came within the enclosure quietly, and I was about twenty feet Awn she fence, Waldo of my field, the railroad and wagon road passing aloes close to the fends. There were two men in uniform on the platform of one of the care ; each had a revolver in his bud, one of them a stone, which he threw at me with great force and precision, and I barely dodged ft. This was followed up by one of them deliberausly firing at me. Ono _of them knew me, for he bad previonely come to the house and asked for water to fill bh canteen, which I sedated him In tilling, treating him as politely as I knew bow, This wan • the cons. mencetnent of the Bring, end it wee without proeoution whatever. A. K. Maur fit Thls was the greatest outrage we have ever witnessed. Why did thh train remain for three bows with steam up? And wby did the train start, S 9 soon as oar crowd bad assembled iround th e stand, and move slowly by our meeting, commencing a tins blue as, without any provocation whatever? It 1001011 M s pre. meditated attack, The ballets actually whistled over the heads of oar crowd around the stand, cutting off leaves and sprigs. to the consternsUon of the ladies and men. The fire was returned.by the Union men, who fired some thirty or forty rifles, besidesrevolvers, into the cars, bat with what Woo We here not !earnest, as the train passed on 'without halting. Bata wild and terrific scone occurred Instant. ly, by the nub of ono thousand roe; Wafted and infuriated, upon the .track, with threats to tear op the track, and to burn the bridges over the Holston. OoL Thornburg, Temple, Ir. Mynatt, Mr. Meek Mosel& and the editor of this paper,' all repaired to , the track, made short appals to the crowd, and implored them not to disturb the road. With difficulty they were quieted. We are now satisfied that the people can"t banger be hold off these railroads end bridges.' • l i i they Motion to bring men armed and infuriated Into the 00E1114, stop them in oar towns., and along oar roads, to fire into crowds of. Women and thildren, the people will rho op lo their might and demolish the roads. I* deed wit now have but little hope that civil war will besotted. • Now Tea Sumemm Vim m PIM im•-- TIN gilarklmille Jounall . "A titian of Clarksville writes to , ns that at the ;redact called Cherry, 'Station about four miles from Clarktrville, where about 30 votes are usually emit, and white, the whole kpl number of voters is certainly not 40, the retanwhist ,faturdey looted- up over ..300 Cbasystation is but a:short distance front the • Kentucky lire, and there Is no 'doubt that•shitkeetha of the voting thereon Bator. day was dons by ttltkattketConttern_ Ken. .I:tar oottpatekttt kis no . dopbi:lbst . it; he Virt o 444l l4 .....'itrlttatito Itis.time -t": 11:1191014, ..“4 , • fli go 4. 4 3tX • . raresa..a..a /THE COMMITTEIV pn ON lONS DE. /11:21911-•111 meet et tbe ci Anturty, Clty 119litlf Dl/, boa 9 wall 10 to tee mornt eec treat I ua111.3 !alba aftetwoo, en cculptalet foz QsID. Gam% matt tepc-rt theater., to be °Tut feel. All coenamtd.:* tintax.l4l.lc4 to the Secretary. - , ' no=ttf' M. ITIANAN. Peerett,y; Vutil4 /tomes --.. i;iiici:77 - 14 7 .ii:Sie'Ff tlsisq erivra , T .P l U.b.reb. Jan. 141 b, latt. I rDIV[I: I END'NOTIOV:—The Pieisidont Dhoesamot tiklo Company Iwo MIA toy da eland a Moallotal Of Tann DeLtaillS pm dorm p.m We b the f tacsbalo. e 0 and agar the Ilt6 boa yoMolad . - aiMUEL BOA. no-motaor--' Aga) abbsstussmgats MAPS OF iIIE C=l3 Three alert , . ahalrlag all the Forts and, Stations ditto YZDZILIM RIHEL AILItIE3 conker Wood WI Thted 'ergots N. & Stu. Mao aro boo, An to hem tbo pnag,al). Farm! oa met ELIXIR OF OALISLYA.- This most agreeable and eirsoitml Todo has been and Lib vitt swam, both Is *ls dty end Plats , iklghls, bl parcou of dtbllitsto3 or cainlasesas oonetlto• Ikats. ft Le oacaposed of YiIIINIAN BULK sad other Seth) Toole sink shales ♦ mastics. ti hatscddy meta. mended Dv the Soma cf Plurcany sad by lesdlas sy. Whim slams:. knows. Its sea by SIMON JOHSTON, Druggld, AM Duller la Otago /may Mad!dal; am/ &Citadel', mad Tonal mta IN TOR DIATTER OF THE PARTITION 'or lb. volottho of tho Rod *eta. el JbbatiTODD, law ,f etndloy tort:alp. Allegbotty &Oared, Is tee Orphan' tof Atisibtoy 1, Jars Tam. le it. 1141 co fa limb, Mega to Abdul's= B,mtt sod Sstab, bl.wife, of CotttuAloti mathotvo, a...1m manilas mud rod, Ids .U.. of Lob.. Donut), Ohio, by order- of tbo llrybou,. Omit, add 1. JAMIS 4 agasam, seam of gild edinny, by tistue of adult of partltlon far lb. oda Afton of lb. nal tout. of lboutblJanotTcdd, Aid bold on ingulsaluo ou Q. prowled*. et Illko toubslou boom of the ma risks Todd, defoodful,l, MM., towable oholoold, oft WKDbIIdDAY.ibo Mb day of July A. D. 1661 of 19 oVotk. as)!te 1,. °Least, etwert. a3EWI Cfl.6 -- P)tti rvb. Jens-1Rb,1901. OF ALL THE ARTICLES MAT ARE ow Iti a te we, Limboce dPooverted 6n tit.fradastlsi !tug: 4 nctEang al.; to C. • XyPII Ulla to oo lag:arse Frfob tfol!mooff 4 roc•frai ova f dos of Its 1111,6 y. tw wool,* rid 'outset , or Wow vorfolo, WI artfro-m• I tca. Yrsprsd ooh by ILIII 400. ' Jell Corner of ILAN at. and lbo Dloomd. Litt tbritelOtt'S NuTlUS.—Notice the • le hereby alma tbse Lateen of derabalettadot ea .tete of E. 081112. Jails OUNWINQUILM, !Meer Wsel Harardeb, deceased. All memoir ladeteled to mid ~tote mill male Immediate paymeot, add those laving claims to pre mat them, properly aatbrailaterd, far eittleater•. WM. LIIIINLISOUAII, JelTstudif Administrator. LUST,-NICAK ha BANKING HOUSE o► tt 11013118 I OM, Two Mtn. mate to Llo Mgt Of tp. End. Mom tyna acto m dnista 17 &assay • 11, on, of loar mcattit frets Alsre.b b. its aaa boadred .041 othortyaln• 60.11.0 dollareg tbs otbsr by klati• Ilyersoks tat swaths tam Ides IN6 r for kw boadred sod stalpttift. 0-100 clollaz. Vi pawts an bstobs astitlcasd se deut anstlating 114 nowt. moon/ b.. tsea ma*. TO. ta.lor r.vrards:l nturtlesllvinl.. to W. el 13.11[11. ecroer otfolnl .54 Wad alir.els. FLOUR -50 bble. •z. Family W. Wheat; 'lO do topatlool '4O CO lb. 4441,•20mi00n CO 40 do Sy tainll4 Whits libm C111412.E.... 70 bozo peso. Crow SOO 00 ots toatliti dairy. POTATOES-20 boa Mao NeahanaocaN 40 do Red, U.etlred and tt oat by IT IL RIDDLE, No I'4 Maly lemma- Vltis FOR VIE LIAM). .L EVILOM f bass lb faro sae dos sinetimsns Stases for ibe Ilandkerebieb also. Cro:sysii and Talk* Wan Droll descriptions constantly oe bid by Joslen /LIKING. PIT darner et tbs Eissulad and Yorks, street T NULL, MENNE —For making in few A.A stmts./41p, Janata eat ?rage's. the most light !me ittel:hhtl Demers that Ma eA. tat tete • the &Atilt °mete 111141> of .101111 d. 11111i61140`. 1.11 Oman Liberty luta thoadithaste PROLV, E-:0 kt chi by Potatoes in store an, 111111SZB a DILWONTU. Na Maud !mood Wrba NE OAS: ELIO ILDERS. BIDES AND LIMI3II onarpmea tar a 51.15, S. 11. 0.11111111,D £ 00., ti n& el am: Wood. El:s2tfld NEW CUTTING eokljut mend Gar ode by J. 17. caNnsco a CO . lal7 Pun argot EAU--4500 pip Lead far esla by J•II Itt-40 bbls Family Moor just Tool AI awl Li sia• b 7 jet? MOWRY R uOLLINS. -Poretins —3OO-bashals Red; 11:0 do Drodkosoxka howl's! by t IL sod foe No 01 1113 Rl' 4. 6/ .I kiKEA ' 6-83! pukagee jars rood I[lnd For Ala by Jell iIiNIST IL COLLINS. OATIPET BROOMS—Jusi teamed a fresh Vv ictlaf No. 1 Carpi Bram% Nrisers ealistaLs. tb tar sad Meta,' tplit llm• Imam tarty at Ira rans , l7 Cirme6-7 Beets of JulliN A. W. Jell Nf•r Mow sod Ifaad stmt. LOVESIING' SYBUP.--Just re3eived a fino 14 of trynines lam SUM AMA In sah embeds or Wall, b, J.IPI A. BAUYAHAW, •. Jon Cory?. Rutty mut Moll stmt.. PKULIUUE- 7 - 15 Whi M bar prime cull Bela Naar. • ZS ee oots, In •1111. ez4 twit a& by BBRIM ODI GRIMM, Noe. MI end lrilteeend germ& Od ''LAlt IN MUM ASO 1011. SIMI IT lOU S IL 01111LCLD i CO VOA secend•hand SAFE, with doeblo doors, to good mkt. Mil t sold Io b ISSISSER • BLOY/111/04 j.IS Woo 130 WM VS Weed urn t. MATH TUBS OP AM, DESCRIPTIONS, YUMA TO? WAIO OT4OD, /ICON t!•tItLLSD MafO OZIOTD, rOZTAVLII awe nu% EMMA la 0033. MVPS 01 , A LL KINDS LUAU ZIP!, MACK TIN P/Pll. tßoa SCREE OP Mgt, COPPER SIDED • de to CIIENDELIERE, DRUERIVA PEE DAN, Ed, de., BAILEY, FARRELL 41, CO., 10. ISO VOORTII STAMM =1:13:=E! oar, ISTU - don of thins La on • a CIONS, RIPI•ED. latm*d om• splendid aka. W. W. YOUNG, (Excertor W ood ight * Yews.) No. 97 Street, wow of Diamond illley • CART :T BOZO= gSVEitAL NEW PATTERNS JUST RE tetvol from the Bea Alto, CAP votiono, ACAS Be IlDr, BALTA. PL ITASote. Phew comp oaks desUieg to tgalp Wore the /tooth of Jelly Swale Awl la deer °tem eaOWL WILL& AIDDLD • 00. jelltetd•P sla Liberty Om% eltecei le ellea• MIFMTITITT: I7 r 4 II , E HAVE COMPLETED ARKANO& 1T mutt Lot tit um ma %Nowa or • attilotont InltnititV of Ilkultoardo to =ttla otenntl Itositototo of ,cmui-tooomim (741 i A? DI7IICIIIISZD 00.11 a atom Luna°, Mai 13311E171 FO. SO 116,561 T SWUM, Lt !Wig VOOT3 AND BEIM IN, SUR? TACKS! AND 11174, SrSSICLIII SO HUT XDS Snip 1110.001 sad natalra tits teak been pruchad.g, Si bit Ilditailatesd to fen CI rit v. j.is ODIC WhiltUn ralliPALSo2* I OARTIU De;01 BOX EVA?. I ,Wltta 40 sad bultforoomoo6 eariltailes totettem to 00 =oda at ytkom Prom NS tell. jelwitt a 4 t4 W i t" vomit. somata, 1411111 ts 4-40 bb &lax, B . Meilterel; F ut..441.* do do 2 ' d -4-okkos - As.kr, 340.4%11*.M, 444 " 16124. " E ss oßtr f"l 3 -. Tintm l2 ta ir t iratiiro " : lll4 i,.. •.] S UAI ERMOOD • II Market street GREAT ()LOSING, OUT SALE EIRROIDIIIIS, DRESS TRIIIIIGS, ke., k ❑ORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, To Commence on Monday; Juno 17th, ; 1861 Mut Lora Setts r ar , rth /tomb Mcti rd a t • lar sl,2' :one SVC , Lasorriberad Hardt/10mA, for rk, *Doh $l,OO. awn Setts for 36 mat, SIM) iD•I2 Collar At SS 04 Llano Hdk a. for k acrl all other Lams Waist. and Pad Akar a Oolpor• Las Or lam Aar ISX Imola. lararao Walsh rad Caoa. Ladlaa. Orman% Arta Ocoss s Cue. • Bain Trlnualas and Hamburg Wets Bark Lace Teat Tao damp. Gatoadlaa sad Slam Eloorl Marta ant arata driAonr Moak Asthma been nplataberl b trash law. galas hem Hr. Volk, rotabt at datlll.llll 1011 pram sod lb. gook till Wash, all a Inaba IldlulOn Oa ear. PIT JOSIAH HOUR. I? Make alma 0 THE "AR It GILT B/ISID SOB TIMM= CAP., GILT CUISIO POI T&USI3I7G O.ILI WIL*JOIT INITTONS, JULTSAIST BUTTONS. DRUB =muses. mom utsuass. ASO 1100EM6 SUBBOIDSBIZA. 11110201133111 D COLLARD. KIIIMOIDIARSD Ban EfIIiMOIDIRBD fl enzzaculte% aiotoneD SANWA CLOY*. • AILS GLOM. LAOS =TS, • BONIER!. HOOP SIUM 001wA, SELLING VEST COW ST CHARLES GIP 70 MAIIRIT ava 14tIoner lIIMETECI3 f l as.Vranla bail lalaf tne A.P.MtUAw fe.3 110 0 1 l Ow gelling Woofs, Mod In tbo OletWu Onto ay to Jam Inb, On. Anranisdeorga, tavern. llj word. Pinnottl• Been Gage, tang hues. he do do thilonermon, calor goods, I.b do do Inman b Strotook warn. On do do Wan niched., eating bow, rd do Alkgbeny. Bain Realm% Way West Plttabargn. Bets Ilkboel, ailing boa, Yawn TowneblY Condon Wahl, tevern. Alb ward, Pittsburgh. Code Job. 11., eating hove% lot do 60 Taos if, mum, m do do Roallch Charge. do Illstaboowv. ._. tans neluioe If, eating house, 2d wstd,Planargb. twat ti, least towers', lib do Al=l. Lippert lobo A. do Bine Undasy Jowl, othoedocds, filaloosport Little EL K. tew ro. Collins 'tonally. Monet Ann. do Itlenlead el, heals Conrad, eating hoer, Kb wad, Pltaorgb. IlteChnbey Comex too, tavern, . 4.b do Allegbewg. neTtagre Jan. do ..hlo Tatozablp. NUM Joon, iir, other w odA, lot ward. AIL T. Pm Ilmu, . torero. 6111 do Plnftigh. Rosa Andrew, do Sochi nilebanb. dobi boorwld, awe good.. lea weed, Pittebargh shwa mmid, Weft, 24 dI Alloitkroy Mom A kboloo, Co tower IL Celery Man $OlllOO., ,mtlng boo., SJ word, tine nigh Vowenip John to, other goat., 111 do do Whitfield Juba do 6to do do %lime Itoteli WWI,. Bola Tomdalp. Wilebuth Robert, urng hew., 400 ward, I'Zbbetigh Tuck Rillissa, tatern, dm do do TO. Baud of Meats will mole on Wonky, Jon. Stith. nal, to sot on the above news. Anion $O. A. 11.CHR0N. Climb. Clerk.. Olnesao as 14 1 11.1811. Jena F AYNTIE bPRINGB 110TElh 4 Louti, CEO= 1.1.1112 D IlloOLlif.LdfiD, proprietor of eau Friar 1141)00.13CM to UN Dien& sod Ramer perm; sod all Wmr turbo sup desk* • healthy Sommer moat ortiti taintidels Ito sod ettocery, tb d the 114•1•1 Ibis piece iritl b. Mon se anal Mom sad rifler the Mb Jar., sal. Tba Waters of their Wins bun hems. so IMO kaolin i) lb. Dahlia that tt tt sou thought tosorma7 tt &mite Num. hr pattltrolan wthves ALFRED MoOLELLAND, Uniontown, Fayette County, Puma. pl:lmdss giti TAM Lib adD WA"Taft Mona ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR OITY and Sodom Trussed Wan , Recto b the Citp , of PlM era an Wray sotaPel IhLLPs abet, Tam and Wpm ll . 00 1 .• 6 .• *ad Pssta...e Tnuour.e. INorta stmt. 011 . 11 P.)1.113t. =do WA's Same &vi t a alit:lmM of per act. DOWN& Anita) ant sod Sitot•mter AM.* •