The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, July 12, 1861, Image 3

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kRUMLY MOMBIO, JULY 12, 1861
CITY, AFFAIRS
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The Old. Pits&biter/An Hurrsiwg Ground.
At therm/nest of a friend, we paid a visit 'ester..
day to thVold Presbyterian grave yard? , on Centre
&Tennis, for the sole pirpose of *summing the ne.
/feet and rein which are everilkere observable
throughout Oahu ancient necropolir. This is one
...
.of.theeldest burying le the city, and when
ofigiuny selected i&wu out city limits, bat
no ilt Lin a thickly populated and rapidly impror.
113gpart of the city.l: No interment has trees made
l a
her fat year,, a, fetus we are aware, if we except
the temporary dopoalt of the remains of Henry Fife
au Charlotte Jonesithe famous McKeeeport mar.
d rs.
Our object, however, is not to sketch the hudory
ortlus place, but to an the attention of those who
have control of the gounds' to their unsightly, we
Irligbt ray diegracel ol, condition. The fence is
ling dome, and being carried off; hogs roam over
e graves; the tombotones, monuments, etc., are
oken and scattered about, and wreck and ruin
are eterywhere apparent. In the lower corner, a
pit Marie ten feet deep, and perhaps eighteen or
twenty feet square, has been dug, evidently to ob.
ioin stone for baddingparpotto. Around the Irides
Olds bole eight or ten coffles can Written, some
intruding twelve or Lateen inches, with the ends
d Sides knocked. ant, and ' portion ' portion of the bones
ing in the bottom of the pit; Sock &spectacle,
ina civilised age and id a Christie° community, is
certainly not creditable, to say the least.
Near this pit is an old vault, arched over with
lunch, and originally doted with it. heavy iron
door; but lime has weakened the fastenings, the
riciari has been removed, and ruthless hands
harehroken open the coffins and scattered the ro
tation through the vault. A portion of a skull lies
el nopicuotudy before yon as you stoop to look into
the vault, and fragments of coffins, - with other
&dolt, are strewn all 'over the floor. ' lint enough
olithis sickening detail.
We are informed that this ground belongs to the
Trustees of the Second Presbyterian Church. If
thia be se, they are hardly aware of it, condition.
kviiiit to the place, however, will convince them
that something should be done immediately to
bide this disgraceful spot from public view.
Female AWraes la the Army.
liar. W. 4. Passarsint, the wall-known philan
--throPist, of this city; having visited the tut of wu
mainly with the trievi of witnessing the operation,
of the army hospititis, writes a long latter.fro
IfortUis Monroe to tlie Minioner3r, from which we
extract as follows:
Kr we ever bad any doubt about the importance
and ncontsity of Chi - Winn women going forth to the
Mist of the sick and wounded soldiers of our easy,
thit doubt would hero been dispelled by what we
154111 and heard doriug our visit to Fe. Monroe. If
it were proper, wo might refer to the high commend.
ationa of the medical j uteri who have charge of the
hospitals, but this 13 quite unnecaisary. While the
receive is one of mat caution and more than usual
s4f.denlal, it is at the same time eo fall of mercy to
sulleang, sad to attended with such benedletiorur
from the grateful recipients if - to place it
the roost privileged agencies of Christian ascii:lasso.
A wide door and anneal is here opened to our dea
conesses, and the mercies of their hands of =phial.
cally the patience. or hope and the labor of love.
Nor are their endless confluedlle - the slot room
Only; but the 'photo Of. their usefulness extends in
-various directions. Through the money of Miss D.
L. Dix, and the. kindness of Chrietaln friends over
the lead, they have been furnished with a tolerable
supply Of Testaments, Prayer Books, papers and
tracts, as well as Havelock', soots, towels, shirts.
Ao., had other necessaries for extreme cases, which
they : are enabled to dirpetnte among the needy, not
only, of the
.couvaleicent patients, but' in the en
campments and-regimental hospitals of the vicinity.
We made arrangements, when in Baltimore, for the
weekly shipment of oranges, do., to the for
rho Hospital, land only await the Means to carry it
into Sited." •
•The County Lags Family.
Tine institution nos contains one hundred and
sistpkone pri duets-Arty of whom are femalu.
Thin is an unmorally: large number, - particularly
uponfthei heels el general jall deliairy! , by the
Quarter Sesaieno Severs, causes have operated
to produce this result. tinder the °Pennons of
the new law, aldenbeir and janicee are I prohibited
rim committing vagrant and disorderly-persons,
ano the Mayon of the two cities usually send op
this class of offenders from -than to thirty days.
Apar; ttie Commisaioners are not permitted to re.
laze the jail fete„
aS bee been eery cOOSIDOU here.
telaiiii'„audao damtiatgat are °Matted :without
the' ppanairin able to pay 'all jail fees charged
against. him. Farther, the District . Attorney
ioslot that under the kw, all prisoners
held ;fur oats of coif--when the emu neared,
fifteen Jottare—most remain is jail for ninety days,
if 11. colts are not paid. If the cats are under
'Steed dollar., then thirty day. isadded to Lhasa:. I
tesCeCir the costs arena paid.- Liquor eases are
an exteptioo, the term , of Improwinmentj . in default
or:coals, being thirty days. For the reasons stated,
the jail a tiled to oveitlowitig, and as the Court
does not meat agaie stout October, Jailor Susi:
may taped to bare on immense family by that
time. f, The prisoners 'are all Ithalthy, and folly
stile th .; hole-the rations , . laraished them by the
county.
ItAllr4ad Earabsge.
The:piloting is a 'statement at the approximate
oarniogs of the Fittabergh, Fort Wayne 3 Chicago
liailroni Company, dating - the month. of June,
compated with the same period of list year, as Ra
vished TD. ldesaior, Auditor,
Itutit 61404. $l7/008 70% 83298 18
- Paimagert. 63 847 VI 03,870 93
" tirpress - ^ao 00 9,000 00
7,n3 00 7,825_00
i Beef ormed 7,003 23 7,083 33
3.7leooltao'. ILO 00 tis IL
Totlal 0200.273 02 010322 ea t 4577 4810.
Earning. from Jao
1 to 202.6130, '6151,377,9221 1M1022,220131 $.125020 0211na
. •
, .
in consequence of the refusal Oaths part of this
Compsoy to, carry troopi, tie., at less than rerun.
noraure prices, in competition with other camps.
tile, their paisengerearnings no not show is ray.
• Gratify is they might hive done had the ICompany
transported only thins troops that legitimately be-
Immedito the line. beirigthe shortest andmost es!
—pada icies route to the seat of war.
The resMt, however,' ot the aggregate hissineas
for six :moothir, in view of , the put end. present.
depression of burinees, will doubtless be entirely
eatislietory to the propriators.•
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Tetoperannenlite Colonel*.
The Commit of the Borough of•Tempenancerille
held its regular monthly meetiog Monday evening,
July Sth. Members present--Mesoro. Robinson,
l*lcHride, McDowell, inplen, Yergeson end Ber
gen, Cnebrane. -
Minuteaol the previous meeting . were read and
aplinred.
COmdlitteed appointed - to_ examine Alexander
'treat and hare the iwater course cleared reported
pregrecii. • --.
on Motion, bleisrat . Mcbride,yerguson and Bar.
gent CoChrane were appointed a committee to view
the sewer no Virgin alley, and.employ some parson
to make ouch alteration. as, they may, deem ;zeta.
on motion,. the Burgers was authorized to draw
tits warrants ID favor of the followmg persons:
Morrie Borden for cleaning water table on Mob
ingtou street, $3,90; also Henry :Vieth:whey $lO
.for grading lfarkerra alley, per contract:
A petition weir-presented to Council asking them
to make a sewer from the Steubenville Pike down
Walnut street to the Plink read. After eoma-con
sideration on the 'abject, the Borgne and Council
were appointed as a committee of the, !thole to
examine Walnut street - in regard to ranting the
sewer asked by the eitmens—having Amer to M
ire:dee and receive proposals for malung said sewer
necessary. -
On motion, Council proceeded to levy a tax for
borough purpoa, which was fixed at the rate of
four milli on the dollar. lames Kelly, was ap•
pointed:Collector for the year 1891—also, that- he
shall reteiye five per cent. for collecting..
On motion, adjourned. -
Lliflll
Independence day, was celebrated at :011 City
by the Grog of cannon,' raking of a liberty, pole
with stare and 'stripes; followed by a basket plastic
n Haagen% thou, where a sumptuous repast was
graced by a large number of ladies and gudemen,
who enjoyed themselves with marked hilarity
—the young folks dancing to the sweetest of
music by the Oil City: Band. The .celebration
closed with it dram ball et the Petroleum House,
;conducted with the nicest propriety and the entire
'satisfaction of a highly intelligent company. Greet
credit le due to Mr. Mere, the-worthy landlord,
sad big lady, tor the order, decorum and propriety
observed throughout the day cad eroding, u well
as the elegant and sumptuous repeat rehashed their
This day .will longbe remembered by there who
celebrated the glorious whoversart,of i our hide•
aodencit at Oil city.
,
A McLain= Oaciaorzen...TheoNcers of the ear.
eral Llgtitlnia o try =non ills in the county or Ann.
strong, met at Kittanning on the Sib leaf, and or.
ganized a regiment under the name of the " First
Regiment of Colombia Cadetsp by choosing truant.
wooly for Colonel, Win. C. Beck, late of. West
Point D 4 dusty Academy; Lima. Col., J. 15. Finlay,
of Kittanning Bank; Major D. W. C. Hervey, North
BMW° towrablp ; Adjutant, Geo. 8. Piano', Pet.
Der ine., An encampment is to be bald in Sep—
temberorhen S. permanent organieition of the cam.
parries nhd regiment will be completed ender the
su creisitin of the County Brigade Inspector.
Haney, entir Amoctcortoz.—At the last regala
mo oting of the abovetioelethbetd on Monday, Jcily
sth, the following onions wore elected to ware for
the en siles par djoa. (friction ;
ourdint-Somotatitc:Johlt n• Chapman ; Assistant
doi, 11. 8. Snowden; Treasurer, A. P. Chapman;
I? r d i nly SergVnt, /10,1140 Saimaa:l. The &de
dim been organised but ,
Short time and now sten o
4 , 4013$ tho first of ita kiniL Bona tea of ha male
• webers left for the wary; and - libeled the trials at
Bethel. v• -• •• - • -
Li l'iliti-commltled
acrinr -'-; Pliiseit c h as e
.auwer.
lest_Jarceezdanlybpirelgred9. jikingH,
arattmr Timm. at Camp Wright e" ..69 " , "
ittPlasat Imptatiteda-Ths Pmasbar 14,ats
tlaa-ittlltary lbartmal.
On loot Tuesday, u we have - stated, Sedge
- Teach, Pay Muter, arriied at Camp, and, in ac.
cordance with the; instructions of Goi. Curtin,
commenced paying off the Erie Regiment. Cent
pules A, B, C, and part of company D, were
promptly paid, when the payments for the day
closed. The next morning the Judge received a
dispatch from Mr. SliSt?, Goy. Curti/Ps Secretary,
to cease payment of the Regiment untirbuther cr.
den. This fact was not made known to the men
till the evening of that day.
Tee news of this countermand created en intense
excitement, and the indignation of ' the men kne w
no bounds. Abbot dark, crowds of soldiers col
lected together on all the streets of the Erie Regi
ment and were loud in .their denunciations of the
Goientor and 64 policy. The expression heard
all Through the Regiment was like this: .If the
State was poor and linable to pay her soldiers, we
would willingly fight her battles and care nothing
about the pay; but to have_ millions of money at
her comintad, and for the Boveffor to appoint
a man andcharge him especially to pay off the
Regiment, and then to pay a part of the soldiers,
and, without cause, countermand the further nay
anent, is a little too much..
•
At night, the excilemet became more mad more
intense, and the boys became aproaroas in • their
gamier*, and began pounding, stamping, whoop.
*ag mid hallooing, and it was with difficulty that
their oOkers could restrain them.
They family, however, calmed down, and yes.
terday, although the excitement had not ceased,
and no Paymaster bad come, they were confident
that justice would be done them.
This unaccountable proceeding of the Governor
and his adiiiers has excited the indignation,not only
of the soldiery of the Erie Regiment, but of the
whole camp, as it has made the other - regiments
enemy a. to the policy hereafter to be followed
towards them.
/edge Veech, upon receiving the countermand,
immediately telegraphed • letter to Haynesburg,
asking an explanation, and is still awaiting farther
orders - . He expresses, his determination that. tin
ker he ia permitted to go ahead and pay oil the
Erre Regiment as be was first instructed to do he
will at once resign. We have heard nothing fur.
ther with regard to the correspondence.
The Dispatch, of yesterday, contains, in it, ad.
vertisieg column, an &anonymous reply to - oor no
tice of the arrest of Rev. Mr. Munson, for failing
to answer to his name at roll call while attending
• religions matting in the camp on Sunday night.
There is but little in the article that requires a no
tice from ets. Just as coon as we heard that the
Lieut. of Company A was not pleleed with oar no.
tice of the arntst, we cent word to him that the
Ocizeffewonld be open to any correction he de
aired to make. There is not any foundation in
truth for the 'essertiop made by ..Prevate , -(l4
that the Rev. gentleman had "drawn quite exten
sively upon the imaginations of his reporter." We
never knew that there was each a man in Camp as
Rev. Mr. Munson until we heard thump the Camp
an exprenion of deep indignation at his arrest,
and we never, to oar knowledge, exchanged words
with him until alter oar notice was in the paper.
gaestions of veracity between Mr. Munson and
the pseudo "Private" we leave for Octet.° settle
between themselves. We are not the reporter of
Mr. Munson or "any other man." We stated what
we believed to hp !acts, and they have not been
contradicted in any material violet. Mr. M. is said
to be' very good man; bat, he, no doubt, has his
short Comings. We believe, owever, that he is
"more sinned against than shining."
- We bare read that, in et heathen country, "of and.
night PauTand Silas prayed and sting praises to
God, and the prisoners beard them." But, we
learn that the religiome exercises-which this man
attempted to Conduct in the rotunda of the Guard
House were, at the direction of his Captain, io-
aulUy stopped ! We are neither his apologist nor
his &tenger. "To his own Master be standett or
falleth."
By the way, the Dupata 'aye that "the volun
teer who died . In Camp Wright on Tuesday was
buried in the Cemetery on Wednesday morning.
Two companion of his companions in arms escorted
his body to the grave, with
.military honors."
That was very clever for his devoted "compan
ions in arms," bat the peaky fellow didatt.die
thOugh ! No death has occurred at Camp Wright.
Allegheny Councils.
A special meeting of this body ',as held la
evening.
in &fa f, tho report of the Sucet Committee
was _presented, with Important reaolmions, author
ising the opening of the following streets :
Ridge street, First Ward, from its present ter.
minim to Allegheny -avenge and that Jam Div
a% Wm. Dilworth and Wm. Martin, Sr., be op.
pointed Viewers to assess damages etc.
Allegheny avenue, from the no rtherly line of
Ridge street, is the Pint Ward, to inland lane, in
the Second Ward. Viewer*, Samuel Gormly,
Samuel George and !mac Morley.
Green street, from Rant lane to Charnel, Third
Ward. Viewers, Jamestlrahtm, John Dyer, Sr.,
and Richard Brows.
Long alley, Third Ward, trout East lane to
Chesnut. Viewers, nme as last menttooed.
Tremont street. timed Ward, from Ohio lams to
line of property of John Taggart. Viewers, N.
Voeghtly, John Stoddard, and A. Davilion.
Tho nsolotiorn were adopted as road.
An ordinance for the construction of a sews; on
Island lane was read three times and passed.
The following resolution was read and adopted:
Bemlocd, That the Committee on Pin Nogines ke
instructed to invite into the economy and propriety
of the city purchasing two or more first elan Steam
Fire Engines, for the on of Allegheny city, and the
best method of serving the num, and report to Cone.
clis at next regular meeting.
A resolution was adopted, authorising the tarpon.
elan of main against parties charged with wharfage,
until the wholo farts be reported to Councils. -
The report of the Committee on Water was pre
sented, and resolution; &lop ted for the payment of
sundry bills.
In Compton Council, the report of the Committer.,
on Engines, Markets, Gas, em, were mad, and war.
ranlsordered for the payment of sundry 61111.
- d remonstrance &Lane the grading and paving of
Airylain alley, was read and feared.
The petition of coal dealers ' relative to the oollec
lion of wharfage, promoted at a former meeting, vas
laid upon the table.
Comte'le adjourned. -
A Rolla of the Past.
Dafeeferron, Esti, the worthy Treason/ of Al.
egiuny city, was not a littlo surprised, a day or
two since, on receiving a borosah warrant, for twon
ty.five dollars, under data of May lid, 1829, upon
whirl payment is now asked, alter a lapse of over
thirty-two years! Tito warrant fella Si follows:
"No. It—Boum/at of Allegheny. May 1341829.
Sir—Pay, to Jacob Blottorback, (IL Columbia)
Twenty-Lre dollars —cents, and cbargo the SUM
to the Borough of Allegheny.
.
Jou! lee n; linigtes.
Egan Davis, Esq., Treasurer of Allegheny.'
The history of this ancient document LI as fol
lows: filottettack was the first high constable of
the beniugh, and the warrant wee issued In pay
ment of one month', renriros. He sold the warrant
to Thomas:Semple, Erg., • well known claim, who
has resided for many years in Lawrence county.
The warrant was so ' , carefully" put away, that th ,
bolder regarded It as lost, but in looking over an old
took meetly he found It between the leaves and
preterits it to the city for payment, not asking In-,
threat.
It Is a remarkable eirmunstence connected with
the warrant, that all the parties named therein are
still living. Mr. Irwin the first Burgess of the
Borough, is still bale arid hearty, and the Treasurer
is the venerable Judge • Davis, known and lespected
by all the old residents at Allegheny. Ellotterbaek,
it is laid, 101 lives in the Blida.,
The Treasurer la not clear as to his obligations to
pity. the demand, as the corporation has changed,
and the debt is oontlaied." Council, should make
a special appropriation for the pupate, u the war
rant!, worth SSS as a record of the past. -
Etatfrond Aoaklent.,,Mighanar Botany In.
On Wednesday etternoon, the express train on
the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, which left
this city at noon, met with an accident four miles
east of Steubenville, by which the engineer, Robt.
'S&L:nightie, lost bin life. The train was proceed.
legal the usual rate of speed, and when rounding
a curve - the engineer discovered a tree lying scram
the track, which had recently fallen. The engine
was immediately reversed, and the speed of the
train was coneiderably checked when theobstruc.
Uon was encountered. The locomotive, however,
eau partially overnosed, and the wood in the ten.
der was thrown forward, burying the engineer. The
goage•cocks wee forced open, sod the steam rush.
ed out among the wood, so that between the crush.
ing and scald ingl,kfr hirlaughlin was fatally isj tired.
His promptness ' n reversing the engine prevented
the train from being thrown a the track, and thus
saved the prusengen from danger to life and limb.
The injured - man was removed to Steubenville,
where medical attendance wail had, but- be en.
pired in a few hours. lie wan formerly it resident
of Wellsville, but having vainied some four mouths
ago, he took op hit residence in Manchester. HI,
wife wu.iniandintely telegraphed to, but did not
reach her nnfortnnate husband until after his de.
cease.. He bad been on the road seven Pears, and
was a very worthy and competent engineer.
, Clamant; non Gannon.—Mayor - Wilson has
received a quantity of • clothing from Pittsburgh,
soldiers at Grafton, to be returned to-their friends.
Packsges for the 'following' parties, mom cans,
-can be had on application at the Mayotte °Rice :
Jacob Wyman; Was Weaver, 170 Penn street;
Jacob Fagan, 2 pkg.; F Marsh, Duncan street;
Mrs Matilda Gollablegh, 151 Spring alley, 2 pip;
J Moniaaa;64 Fourth street; Jos Oliver, Alla
shaky; .Wm H Huiab,H McBwiggin, Birmingham;
J W Prophesy; George Deary; Jos Richardson; T
McCrea,lifechaniciburg, Indiana county; Miss 8
Ittrkpatricii; Michelin Kelly, Allegheny; j M Rich
ards D Lineup* - Andrei, White; T Campbell,
:Simla/ham; Gib •Ftembour, do; Matthew :smith,
High Street; Peter Weynnta; Michael Donahue,
130 Webster streer;_Aodrew Rube, West Pitus
haiku' L Bombe; John Lehner, Birmingham, R
M Law or McCaw; Finset, ,Rawley; Patrick Slat
tery; Daniel Boyd; Carson Denby; 1 D Reynolds.
McKeesport; J W McCune* Richard Carroll, G,
Federal street; WasbingtonifeCallem; Mrs Thos
Fate, 3 packages.
Z T ZZZ liON• COLLIGC 001 1 / 1 11■Ctillifirt.—The au
mail commencement of.lellerson College wilt lake
place oa Wednesday, August 7th. The address
before the Religious socieues, and the Dacestaunt.
11/011111/11100 by the President, sill be delivered '
the preceding Sabbath. The addle,* before the'
Literal) Societies,on the Tuesday evening preced
ing. > The honorary performances sari gned hy the
Faculty are t Robert A. Clark, Veledie tory, (First
Honor); John-Campbell, Greek Salutatory ; - -John
Idartht, - Latin Salutatory ; flannel White, Eoglish
Salutatory.- The graduating class numbers about
EMIM
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.01 • or :be Boys."
Amting those now fighting the battles of the
Union in Western Virginia, is a well known ham
berm= from the Olean district, at the head waters
of the Allegbenrriver, on the border line between
New York and Pennsylvania, who was last fall •
devoted supporter of Breckinridge, and has ever
been a friend of
the South. He owes • lumber
yard at Efemphis,and hearing that things looked
"squally" down there, he wa• about visiting that
city to see after his property, bat beard at Cincin
nati, oil his way,thither, OA he had better give it
a wide berth. He telegraphed to • friend in
Memphis for a solution of hat doubt, end received
the gruff answer, "Damn you come on l" lie
obeyed 'the dthcourtitous invitation, reached Mem
phis, and soon found hie hotel surrounded by •
mph of among yelling for hie blood. Aided by a
friend he-made his escape from a rear wiridow,ran
several 'miles across the country, to the nest BM
bob North on the railroad, there took the can and
had the good fortune to reach Cincinnati, whence
be telegraphed home that he would meet hi.
friend. and neighbor, the neat evening. He did
sa meet - them, told them be was in for the war for
the Unfon, and, raising a company of sharp shoot
ers on the 'put, as atIll• at its head In Western Vir
ginia.
EVON:ACIUIII.....TWO men whose names we were
unable to learn, got into a difficulty at a hotel yee
terday, when one of the parties challenged the
other to meet him near the Two Mile Ron, with a
friend, where the matter could be settled by as.
certaing, who had the most muscle. The challenge
was promptly accepted, and the parties, with their
friends,: were reported to turn left for „the
scene of action early in the evening. The matter
coming to the ears of the Mayor, officers were dia.
patchedia that direction With instructions to ar
rest the whole party. The fight must have been
postponed, or the location changed, as the officers
were unable to discover anything of the kind in
that vicinity. The difficulty is said to have origi
nated about a game of checkquers, one accusing
the other of cheating.
BAD A Iltaatuo.,-Alexander Bell, one of the
parties implicated is the (rand/ on the County
Treaiiry, bad a hearing before the Mayor yester.
day, which remitted in his being held for trial. Mr.
Bell made a etatemeet, in which he alleges that
be has been stouiselblly imposed on by Lewis. lie
acknowledges that on one or two occaaiona he re
ceived order, from Lewis on the Treasurer, and
that he had them cashed. In doing this, however,
he had not the remotest knowledge that there woe
any tread connected with the matter, and that
he invariably gave Lewis the money thus received.
Ile appeared greatly dietzesied about the affair,
and declares in the mat emphatic manner, that he
is entirely innocent.
01111111 FIT.IIIT.--Atoong the 61017 fruits exposed
for sale in thls market, we notice green apples and
pears, and many persons wore green enough to bay
them. The eating of snob trash is the cause of
much of ;the sickness now prevalent la our city in
the shape of cholera mo th s, and similar complaints
incident to the season. Alpe and huh fruits of all
kinds are-probably the most wholesortie articles of
diet in which people Call indulge; but those who
have a proper regard for the health of themselves
sod familia, and whit to avoid the payment of large
doctor bilis, should ignore green 'poles and other
annpo friths as they would poison.
Flan Fnastravanow.—The Mt. Lebanon Home
Guard.' I{ tre presented with a - m4st beautiful flag on
tho morning of tho Fourth .by the ladles in that vi
cinity. The presentation speech was made by N. P.
Fettermn, Ifsq , and received la behalf of the cum
panyby Bev. J. 0. Boyd, after which they am down
to • moat elegant dinner, also prepared by the la
dies to the vicinity. The Union Valley Guards
were else, on the ground. The above companies de
serve great credit for their proficienoy in drill, and
an both number one companies. ~
Sounnite.—Ois 'Tuesday two military
oompanlit composed of bop from thirteen to sixteen
years of age, room down from Cleveland to Welt,-
villa, crossed 'over the river and encamped on the
Virginia side. The young Fellows were thoroughly
armed aid equipped, and attracted a great deal of
Interest Their proficiency In the drill is said to as-
Welsh Fhb beat tacticians. After spending a night
in camp they returned to their homes.
Panookan.—Clov. Curtin, has • pardoned Janus
Bbillipa, who, scone pima ago, wee convietod of
murder hi the wood degree, in 'the killing of bin
cousin, J: Cloaver Bartholomew, to Cedar nollow,
Chariot county, and eententied to firm years Impria•
otiment. The murder occurred in . l/157, arid Phillips
had still something over a year of hie Imprisonment
to servo.
Ws
cut. the attention of our readers to the
stock of Dry Goode that J. M. Burchfield is closing
vat at extraordinary bargains. This is no lub ea
tablishment, and you can rely on what they coy.
They are selling for cash, par money, nod those
that want to get the worth of their money will do
well to call and see the stock
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rule, in his work on ons Art of Making /donoy,"
that the.'proper time to advertise flidisiaai4 1. mks
takers doge' It strains ns that Barn= is very
nearly right, anthis worda we command to our easi
ness MOD ot iho thea when thy wino to awed an
ootuageuitint.
Foe IU Casse.—Wm. Our, on oath or K Lliam
and lianiah Johnson (two commitment") wt"
lodge&inj Ail !awards, by Alderman Taylor, to •ri
ewer a charge of surety of the peace, ...lactic.
Stevenson; 01 HirmingLam, also Committed John
Stewart for a auoilar aflame;
Duet OF A VOLUITZta....AM TAAAdAy {Doming,
one of the Connuquennessing Rugger,, in Camp
Wilkie., died of the measles. Robed bees so mach
better on the preceding evening, that b. recovery
wee couidered probable. His father was with him
is hi. last moments.
fist.uuroi lainuon on Suanar.—James Paul, of the
Fourth Ward, Allegheny, 'I before Ald. Scott, on
TuudaY, on a charge of tolling liquor on Sunday,
on oath of, Won. Meredith. Ile entered ball for •
farther beating, which taken plane on Tetchy next.
Limn. G. L. SALAMI bas.been transferred, by
Gen. McCall, froal the infantry to the dying artil
lery coma. Ile in now detached on reuniting ser•
•ice In Una county.
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Further Particulars 01 the Fight
at Carthage.
84. Louts, July 11.—Lieut. Toekin, &eget'. Ad
jutant, and bearer of dispatches to Col. Beading,
gives the following additional particulars of the bat
tle near Carthage: The State troops yeti posted on
• ridge in the prairie, with five pieens of artillery—
one 12 pounder in the centre cod two C400{1.0113(11 on
the right and left, the cavalry on each hank and
the artillery in the 'ear. The artillery .of Siegel
apprcaehed within 801 yards, with four cannon in
the centre, • body of tits/airy and a 6.tiounder un
der Lieut. Cal. Hasse ;ideal on the left; Col. Solo
mon's command with a 6 puueder on the right, and
a body of infantry behind tho centre artillery. Set
gel's left opened fire with shrapnells, sad coon the
engagement became general. The rebels had no
grape, and the artißeriste behig poor, their balls
flow over the Pederide heeds. Alter two boors'
Wog the enemy's artillery were entirely glanced
and their ranks broken. About Moen hundred of
the rebel cavalry then attempted to outflank Siegel
and out off his bast age kale, whieh wee three mike
back, when a retroglitive movement was ordered. The
train wail ice:had a !? good order and suttoundod by
the infantry and Allay, and the retreat continued
till the point w' reached where the road pane.
through a high blulT, on each side of which the en
emy's cavalry were posted In large numbers. By a
feint, as if Intending to
pass around the bluff, Siegal
drew the cavalry in solid body into the road, at a
distance of 950 yards from his position, when by •
rapid movement of his artillery he poured a heavy
crossti ti
fire of °anis Into their ranks. At the same
time the infantry aged at double quick, and in
two minutes the 6 te troops saatered in every di.
rection. Eighty-it it riderless horses were captared.
Elizty.five abut-guns and a number of revolvers and
bowie knifes wore picked up from the ground. Sei-
Eldid not enrround Carthage, as reported yawn ,
y, but attempted to reach a piece of woods north
of the town, and after two hone of desperate light
ing, in which all the forces of both sides were en
gaged, and is which Lieut. Took thinks the enemy
lost nearly 200 bulled, he snomded ht doing so, and
the rebels retired to Carthage. ' Siegel toll back on
Saecesie, whence ha proceeded neat day to Monet
Vernon, and on the evening of the 7th rode to Willa,
150 miles, In 25 boars. He met. U. Sweeney's
command 5 mils and Col. Brown's regiment Iff
miles from Mount Vernon, priming forward to rein
force Siegel.
Meat Vol Wolffe Is not 4111x1 , u reported.
Lateat from Buckbannon
Bucietannon, Va., July 10.—A meneriger from
Gen. McClellan, just in, reports that two regimeum
under McCook and Andrews; made reconeowsance
of the enemy , , poeition last evening and were fired
upon. One man, of BleCookts regiment, was killed,
and three wounded. They got within one hundred
and thirty.five yards - of the entrenchments and
ware nrdered to fail beck upon the main body.
The rebels are so strongly entrenched that it will
be necessary to carry their fortification by assault.
Gen. McClellan was to commence the wink at
o'clock thin morning, and was making every pre
paration last eight. 1f the rebel. make a detcrune r
ed fight, large lona of tile meat ensue.
A courier left Camp Morris, at Laurel Gill , at 11
o'clock laat night. filorrior lam fighting had been
going on for the previous two days. The fort.*
were within abant ace mile and shall of ouch other.
The rebels am very strongly entionehol, and sup.
posed to be eight thousand strong. The ennui; bad
only 6.pontiders, end the shot fell three hundred
yards short of our lines. Tho 12 pounders of the
Federal troops applang to ha doing great execution.
The messenger saw mum fifteen or twenty bodies of
the rebels an he passed.
Col. Steadman yesterday advanced a hundred
men to draw them out from tbeirentrenehmenta, and
sueneeded, bat a shell mattered them la ever) dime-
don.
The courier on. but one dead body of out
forces, a 2d Lieutenaur, but the lois bad doobtleris
been considerably more. Aceasation of hoard.
hies took place at ads o'clock lastnight, in cone.
quence of a severe rain storm; bet the fight would
be resumed this naming.
GM. Mimi.' forces were posted on Cite bro w of
a bill, commanding their entrenchments, and bad
hopes of dislodging the rebel. to day.
The Indian Planet:abstained early this turning
to join Gen. McClellan. Col Tyler will coolme
to hold Grenville. The Tenth will return this way
toquoirtivr, on their way to the Maio column.
A courier who left Gen. Welellsn's camp at
sine o'clock, antved at three this morning. lye
states that Gen. M'CiellaWatorCO has divided, and
atoned in two divisions to surround the rebels.
Two prisoners were brought tn, and report their
force twenty- her hundred, but were very strongly
fortified.
Bucttneenote, Va., July IL—Later intelfigeece
from ben. bl'Clellan to twoo 7 clock, matte that he
had commenced erecting hia batteries on the bill.
Bide., when the rebels opened fire• hot eo damage
had been done when the courier le ' lL Geo. Morris
mill held the rebel.. in crotch at Laurel 11,11, await
ing orders to advance. ekirmishieg had barn !week
■nd freqooot for the past tweett4oor boom. Three
a/the 7th nod I.IM ladraoa regiments were killed,
and one of the Ohio 14th, and seven Wounded at the
three regiments. no. occaessunal shell lounge:it
into the camp a mile add a bill dietatit, to keep
thaw in position.
Jelly 11.—A /paella/ dispatch to the
I Gaulle from Bealtegron, sear Laurel 11111, rays 6
brisk thitheishing was kept up with the eaomy all
of yesterday p. m. About 2 o'clock p. at from a
high hill la the neighborhood, two large belies were
seen marching out of the enemy's camp. lostaat
preparations were made to resist this formidable at
tack liy 4p. at., the skirmishing in front by the
Ohio 14th, and lodises 9th, became very warm, the
enemy advancing under cover of wood'. (tar air
rubbers rushed tented, pouring in a sharp volley,
killing several of the enemy. The enemy's cavalry
then advanced to take our shire:tame in the fink,
Oar bays rapidly retreated, and the artillery dropped
a couple of shells, one of which exploded amoog
their cavalry, when they lastantly tell back, and
our boys rushed forward and poured in another vol-
ley. The enemy now scattered In the woods, and
the eileen were then attempting to rally them, Lai
they could not be brought up in a body again.
Meantime our skirmishers picked off their oflicen,
several more shells teeth thrown in, and oar rove
made a Anal rush, driving them clear through their
own rifle pits, and bringing back several of their
blanket', coats and guns.
It was a Georgia regiment, numbering 1,200, and
Is their crack regiment.
At dark the skirmishers retired from the woods
in capital order.
AI matablog pluck was displayed by our skirmish
ers, and the only trouble was to keep the men back
from rushing Into the enemy's midst. • The whole
skirmish was a most spirited affair, and oar Ohio
and Indiana boys gate the Georgia hors new ideas
of Yankee courage.
' A prisoner who wan taken says the Goorgians re
fused to come down to the- woods opposlto our ad-
Tanen position sgals, sod all wary very much Woe
ktied and terrified. Their supplies of provisions
an cot otr, and they must soon come to extremities.
Our loss is one killed and three wounded.
Indications seem of au attempt to cut a new road
through the woods, by the enemy, to effect their
esespe or bring in provlsioes. Arrangements bars
been made to 'bead thorn off, and ovary outlet is
watched.
Qou. McClellan's ultimo reached Beverly l.a
night. Oar One is gradually advancing.
Fourare. MON6r., Jut, 10-17 a liallisnere.—
Gen. Butler was so wall pleased yesterday with
the experiment. with the 11olcbkis. shells. that he
■t once ordered a large umber fur immediate use.
They can be prrjected from an ordinary ruled
ClOllOO.
Foie hundred hokea, and lunge Idr the Genie la
enttity day., are on the way to Old Point.
The frigate 15lUtee aided this alterootin to jai
the Gall lifituadron.
The U. S. steamer Su sgaelmana, instead of go
log Southward, as stated in yesterday's dispatch,
will shortly sail fur New York fur re . airs.
Several persons Dame down from lialthnore this
homing, with the intention of going to Norfolk,
hut Coin. Stringhstn would not permit o Sag of
tines to leave the harbor.
No military movements whatever are taking place
near Old Point.
Tho heat to excessive hors, bet ihe health of the
troop. generally good.
Two hundred and bRy moo, rejected from the
vision, regiments, have loft for Now York on the
propellor Stars and Stripes.
The steamer Quaker Oily, this morning, captured
the brig Amy Warwlek, of and owned In Richmond.
She Ii from Rio, and was bound to Hampton Roads
with b,loo bags of coffee; part of tho cargo belongs
to English mernbants.
The Quaker City, yesterday, made a rooonnois
awns of the soul 110 miles eolith of Cape floury,
sad saw fire wreck. on the shore, all old and entirely
duetted.
The labels ue felling and butting the trees on
&mall Point, indicating that they Intend holding
the place.
Lourevatoe, July .11.—In the Kentucky Circuit
Court, la the woof Cradle/3 , mnd Davis vs. the Louts.
vials 4 Nashville Railroad, Judge Muir &aided
whist the plaintMs, end la favor of tho right of
the. Pediral Government to Indirect freight sent
South.
Tho Cdurier, of this m, ruing, gives maim to the
authotitios in Tonneuoe of the Intended shipment of
guns to Union men in that into and names the
routs by whist' they moo to be sent.
Mout. Ctittonden, son of John J. Crittenden, de
nies in a ostd to the Deemani, that he has joined
the robots.
Several prominent Secessionism have left here
for Richmond. Several of them are connected
with the State Guards.
The Richmond Enquirer mays that Majiir Gen.
Polk% command will comprise land and watitiAle.
tenses, from the month of the Red River up to the
northern boundary , of the Confederacy. This
au •ercedes Pillow.
he Mobile Tribune says the sum•ol $.100,000
Sias duerthe troops at Penne°la on the Ist.
ST. Jon en, July 10.—The express train on:the
H. It 8t..1. R. R , bound east to-day, wee stopped
at Monroe by lour hundred rebels, and an (fart
made to take possession of it, but it escaped un
harmed, and hacked to Mallon. '
It la repealed that there are =I rebels at lion
newalt station, who will attempt to burn Salt River
Bridge, CA.{ Al Palmyra, to-night.
The Station House at Monroe )tea beam burned,
but the telegraph line being cut we ate enable to
learn to 'tint client the drptedationa are being
carried. This blockade duce nut eirnm the travel
between this place and the gait, an the locality , of
thrtrouble is east of. 'Judson, the junction of the
North filissouri Railroad. Vigorous efforts wall be
.made to disburse thenehein,
Latta.—Jury 11th. Fire hundred Federal trOone
tett:heri thief:tenet:Tend will be joined by 700
mere et nodule: Au . uenceersial ilttniiipt was
made to buni Salt Myer Bridge int eight, the fire
going out alter the rebels left.- •
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MEMENII===E
TitliTY-SEVENTH COIGRESS.
(Special Session.)
Wseraincion, July 21, 1261.
florrinMr. Stephens, from the Committee on
Ways and Means, reported a bill making additional
4 Pl. l, Ptialbmk for telltale:inn, executive and judicial
expennerfor the year, ending with Jane 1862, and
arrearsgae for the year, ending with June last.
Also, a trill making appropriations for the civil ex
pens. et the government for the same period.
Mr. Hlal, from the Committee on Military Af
fair., reported a bill to promote the efficiency of
the army.' Also, a bill for the employment of vol
unteer. iii aid in mapporting and defending the
Guano:1010u( of the United State.. They were oil
referred to thy Committee of toe Whole on the
State of the Union, nod Ordered to be printed.
On motion of Mr. Stephens, the Hausa went
into Comnlittee on the Army Hill—Mr. Wishbone
in the Chi+.
Mr. Sdrnett said he had no opportunity to ex
amine the! bill or the estimates on which It is
based. Millions on millions are reported and hur
ried throdgh without opportunity for instigation.
He desired to oak the gentleman (Mr. Stephens,)
whether the bill was framed in accordance with
the emanates of the Secretary of War.
Mr. Stephens replied entirety so.
Mr. Barnett milted what aggregate amount of
appropriations.
Mr. StePhees replied, $167,000,000, [Dian. $6
000,000. ji
Mr. Burnett said that this was the find time that
Congress Was called upon to do what it had here
tofore rernsed to do since be had a seat on ttos
floor, namely the increase of the regular army. 1r
for no other reason he would vote against the bill.
Mr. Lovejoy would not vole for the bill
.pro
posed to itierease the standing army to more than
double what it now is. He would give 500,000
men and 1500,000,000. His constituents would
give their But cent, and shed their last drop of
blood, for;the suppression of the rebellion, but
dad not dame the increase at the regular army.
Mr. Mallory insisted to know how it was that
the enorMous appropriations contemplated to in
crease the:army happened to be presented to the
House hellfire the Military Committee had made
their report.
Mr. Stereos stated that the bill was purred on
estimates or the War Department, and that it was
the dearth p 1 the Committee of Ways and Means to
finish the., business in the lean pouible time.
They would not wait for other Committees to make
their repot., as they hoped to aomplete their
beelines solhat the House might adjourn on next
Thuniday.!. They were disposed in these war
timee to give all Government asks, trusting that
before a hell year atoll 'pan away peace may be
teetered. : The importance of having disciplined
troops wimp° obrions as not to require any sago
meet. II !the army should be too large after the
rebellion nippreuerl, It would be easy to reduce
it. The bill proposed a war standard.
Mr. HicKman said lam for the largest number
of men. Ir the rebellion in the Southern State.
requites twice SLOPS men I am fur employing
them, and the eighteen loyal Northern States will
do the aau46 thing. We intend theoCucatitutme
and Untoa'abol be saved; that tteuon anomie
what attspSlt may and marked by/ithaterer num
bers, a t oll !nut destroy either one our the other.
I out in Giro, the gentleman frum Kentucky does
oat speak the sentiments, of has own section, mach
levy thoserd the enure State, but whether he doe.
dr nut, I sky fraokly, it matter. not to those en•
gaged in this work of preurving the Conatitution
and the Union, for whatever may be their action
the governnient will be untamed, and perform its
legitimate officer.
Mr. Vellindigham, of Ohio, offered a proviso to
the bill that no part of the money appropriated
shueld be used for the eusployment of forces for the
propose of Sithjugating any State and holding them
as conquered province', nor for Intarrating with
African slavery in any etas. Ilia object was to
dismiss from": the mind, of any who might mime
&rebind the purposes of the war, that it was ruffled
oa for ltioSiSibjecal.
Mr. VeWtindigham's amendment was rejected.
The 'army bill, after several minor amendments,
was laid guild° to be reported to the llonse.
The bill nicking an appropriation for the naval
ureic° was taken op and read through. There was
no debate.
The eomuilttee then rose, when these two bills
trCue saverally loathed, the !Luse toroidal; to order
the yeas and ragys on the final vote.
The llocuid concurred in the amendment of the
Satiate to a bill for the payment of the militia and
volunteers,: and the Rouse adjourned.
Scoara.—i.Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware, gave
notice that he should Introduce a joint resolution,
making amhedruents to the constitution for the
peaceable adjustment of the present troubles.
Mr. Grinths, of lowa, presented the resolutions
of the Legislature of lowa, for the establithosent
of a nationsiarmory and arsenal at (lock
Mr. Browning, of Illinois, presented a petition
from the eitliene of Illinois, to the same effect.
Mr. Chandler, of Michigan, from the Committee
of CommerrM, reported beck the House bill rela—
tive to the dillicction of duties and Import:,
Toe leace ;1?‘11, to called, or the blockade bill,
anti a recommendation that it be palmed, was
101,1 over.
The 1...0 iiil .rue received km the Nonso,ind re
ferred to the 'Came:dine en Finance.
Mr. 11.10, df N. LT, introduced a bill, regulating
the cmploymkit of Vetantalum in the Nary. Alio,
• ern to Monism the number of Paymaster. of the
Navy: Alio, a joint meolution Mild?* to the Naval
Academy. 411 the bile were referred tcYthe Coin.
mime on Naval Antra.
Mr. Ten Myatt, of N. J presented a resolution
from the Legothatino of New Jersey. for the estab
lishment of en armory to that Stabs. lieferred to
Committee on !dither, Again.
Mr. Pesantideri, of Ms., from tho Committee on
,Binance, repOrted the Nous bill for the payment of
the militia and vulnitteate with an amendment, mak
ing the emus! appropriated $6,750,000, in/teed of
88,000,000, he amendment arm weed to and the
bill was ease
Mr. Clark,Ui N. li ; called up a resonation of.
(trod yeateropy in regard to the eapalsion of Sena
tor's Masontilnuter, Clingman, Brittle, Cheemit,
Nickelson, 8 basuan, Mitholla,Wigfall and Hemp
hill, bring Lb ' • Senators iho have not made their
appearance, and vacated their seats the last
11L/01100
Mr. Boyarfl i of Del.,
caw no reason for anything
more than deClaring their seats vacant. The peo
ple 01 their tteapecuve State. bore gone 001 they
think in theVezercise of a right. He thought it
revuluitoo•ry; bit saw no reason for charging these
Sconce. wilk.lnonsPiranf.
Mr. Clark 41111 ho wanted to deny openly the
right of aecetinon, gnu that when he places himself
to opposition to the Government al merited sepal. !
sins. He wanted the men who turned their gene
ageism the nation to be rejected from tlth councils
of the nation.!
The resoujUtion palled 1 Yeas, 32; nays 10,
Menem. Bayard, Brekinridge, Bright, Johnston, of
Teen., Jbonsob, of Mo., Latham, Nesmith, folk,
Powell nod Nice, voting in the negative.
The resolution approving of the Ptexident was
taken op.
Mr. Polk ronmed his remark*. Ile said in the
State of Missonri no law of the United States had
boon obstructed, and the Bute, by no protest of law,
bad boon invaded by United States troops from lowa
and Kansas. Ills proceeded to argue that the Pres
ident had no right to invade a State, and no right to
give power to!proclaim. 'nutlet law to 11 mere Cap
tain. iill thou reforrod to the Lai of Capt. Lyon,
and in some ditail to the oecarroneos in St. Louis,
which he chatimudited as illegal and tuthonstitu
tional. 110 also roforrod to the course of GOD. Bar.
noy. Ifs was; tollling to do anything to pat estop to
this unholy War, but would donothing to continuo iL
•
WAI.III6GTO CITY. July 11.—The newspaper
statements which elicited an inquiry by the Hone
of itepreseniatives, that the Secretary of the Navy,
ban issued an irder to receive at the recrutUng sta
tions, note lint native born cilium., ore untrue.
The facts aro that the number of landman offering,
was much lefger than the seitice required, and
Boston is now the only point where they are re
ceived. At all the stiller's seamen are enlisted
without regard, to nationality.
Get. Jim lione, 'of Kansas, today ieceired an
order Iron, thin War Department, for the immedi
ate muatennon of his brigade. The skeleton,
therefore, aro ;1,0 be filled up hereafter. Nearly all
the nominative. thus far transmitted by the Nevi.
dent to the Senate, cover appointments made
during the Isle Congressional revise. Those for
the army have,ltel yet been submitted for naafis
motion by that body. Not. &few of these ap
pointees, howpvcr, batik donned the uniform in
advance of swat action.
Naj. Ceo. Fiemont wilt' probably leave this city
to.day, to enter upon the dutieset tho Department
to which be by been autwatd.
It la doted that Judge Burton,
of Ky., and lion.
V. P. Blair, Jrl; of Mo. , are each getting up • com
pany of sharpshooters, be their rupeoUroStates, for
Col. Borden's regiment. The Governors do not m
idst, as do thorn/id other States, but upon application
to the President, be - expmued himself very much
Interlarded in their regiment, and promptly gave Ca
assurance that nil expensou would at once be reim
bursed.
Mr. John T.l 'Braxton of Paris, Ky., will receive
applications front that S tate, and Mr. Blair from his
own State at St. Loehr. The teat is to be an aver
age of five Inches; ten shots from the centre, at 200
yards at rest, or, the same average at 100 T ardy off
hand.
, .
The ratolitiori of the camps on the Virginia aide
of the Potomaei on Tamils, and last night. is rep.
resented al more quiet than heretofore. The Con.
federates gave yin pickets tlO - 0.1416 for alarm. In
foot it i 3 knot briourn thatany of the former paid un
welcome visite Our the Federal Race.
. .
Si. Lours,ly I I.— . H. Bowen, agent of the
Hannibal and ih. Jose Railroad, Railroad, just How Han
nibal, bring. tie folio leg account of affairs in
that section: About two W 7 clotli on Wednesday
morning the canto of the federal troops under Col.
Smith, of the Idth Illinois regiment, near Monroe
station, some 311 miles west of Hannibal, embrac
ing 300 of the lowa * regiment, 200 or the 16th
Illinois regiment, and about 100 Hannibal flume
Guards, were rpttacited by 1,600 rebels under
Brigadier GinerslMaines. Although the federate
were eurprired,:they repelled the attack and drone
the rebels 610, killing four and wounding and
capturiag Bre prisoners and seven hones. Harris
retreated- to MOnroe, where another akinniah
curred,in which : the rebels were again repulsed.
Smith then tookbp a position aid sent a menses.
ger for reinfordemects from Quincy. Smith was
afterwards surrounded b a large force, bit it was
thought he could hol dout tilt reinforcements
reached him. Most of the rebel troops were
mounted. The 12th Illinois regiment, Cal. Marsh.
Felt the Arsenal tiaterday for some point down the
river, supposed to be Cape Girardeau. •
'recto ere noW about a thousand Pederal troop!
encamped in tho!eicinity of Pilot Knob. •
VA JUN Jgl/ 1 1 1 ,—A gentleman trot Momphis
re
porte that a regi ment lilt then yesterday far Mb.
mar. nu also !spors two thousand ronel troops at
Point Ptomain, lilo4maklng proparallons to &Hoek
Bird's Point. OWL Pillow has boon suporcsdod hyl
04 Atkins. Aig quiet kurk
..7
Quincy, 111, Jona 11.—A nuswengtz Yost =kid
from Hannibal, briage intelligence that the railroad
bridge between that place and Palmyra was Mont
last night. The bridge on the Qobsey and Palmyra
road, across the same stream, was also destroyed.
Oen. Mather bas sent a detachment of one mm
pony of artillery, infantry and cavalry by boat:to
Marion City, six miles Booth, with ordeal to pith
from there by
land to aid CoL Smith- By the route
taken they will avoid the bridges, but will have; to
match SO miles. Mather also sent a large detach
ment by the Qminey & Palmyra road, with order! to
open the route by to-night at all bawds.
Col. Palmer 'mind this evening with 800 men.
lie routed a camp of Secessionist. yesterday, taking
one lieotenaut prisoner.
One regiment bas been ordered him Alton Mid
ono Otto Chicago, to this place. Tha circutostrin•
see of a vkirmish in which Capt. Peter , . compavy
ware engaged, to reported as follows Tba fortes
stationed at Monroe made en excursion to the coml.
try for the purpose of capturing a party of rebels.
They neglected to leave a sufficient guard behind.
Upon returning they were fired upon by the titters,
who bad bathed the cars and elation booth, killing
eight.
Seward, murderer of Capt. Rowe, was last Milo
taken to St. Louie.
Qurricr, 111. July ll.—Capt. McAlister, of tie
16:h Illinois Regiment was shot by Secession
ists concealed in the Regiment
while passing , ' a
picket guard of seven men, five miles this side of
Monroe, Mo. Five men of Capt. Petrie , s company,
from this city, were also killed at the some time
and place. A lorce of about 1200 infantry end
cavalry leave tonight to enema,. Col. Smith. We
have no further new, from him than that tele
graphed last night, that be wmarrouuded by IWO
cavalry, and in great peril. Es-Governor Wopd
and Gen. Mather, of this State, accompany the en.
podium
Heosasrown, kld., July 1 1.—Dilworth Hemet, '
a private M Company I, Second. Penna. Regiment,
was struck by a locomotive last night, while on
guard. His left thigh is fractured and he is also
badly cat on the bead.
Arrivals at the Principal Hotels:
UP TO 8 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
81'. OLIEHLBEI—Ooenat of Third and Wood strada.
tune 881/111, PWJPIUNKII.
N Mean, Brownaville
• 11 B e
8 Hoge, Waynesburg
'Campbell, Phil.
D Crawford, ktliglintown ;
L Outer, Beaver
0 =km, Jr, Indiana
Ilfas Perms, N Y
Ws Perna, do
P Bente% Freedom
El Pollock t latly,litad7,on,loo
B Bertent,ttenbenvlllo
J N Cook, Belpre
El Stewart, Peoria,
G Nor,* Wlndaor, 0 •
J 0 Thome., talent, 0
N 0.341 Liberty .erect.
PWRILITOII.
J 11c.geoban, Cincinnati
11 Hampton, Cleveland
W Hoge,
W Wilson , Greensburg. !'
D KnLown i Bl d more
r Peockler, •
B Bradford,
I Fleeter, Erie •
0 N De Long, Le3Jugtao, B y.
D J Beale,
E Beitleman, N Y •.
J Jamison, Freeport • •
J Wittier sister, Watb, Pa
ty street, below Seventh.
nu:TIMM
f !doyen, Olon lon
JOUSII Vermont
IJ Werner, Pewlekley
El Zack, Westmoreland
J L Wee,. Corlaville, Co
W 800, Bittannlog
W 1110.11, Cartml CO
W McCullough, Lambe
I 0 McNutt., Worthello
W 0 Mike, Now Lisbon, 0
if tall, Alleghony co
Itcolthtleld sod Third street/.
PLOPZI.VOII.
Hary Underwood, Oh lo
Hem Witt, Cleveland
Geo T Thompson, PhDs
Bev A Whits, New York
Mrs Oalharine White, do
DO Noel, du
,11.1 find Bowden, Phyla
W Heals, Oinclanati
Ttl Llverreak Op. Wright
A OrawLuO. Nut flamer, 0
T 8 Browns, Pa
0 W hlcDanial A lady, Liand
m inaburg, Pa
B Wick Youngstown, 0
D A Hammond, Op. Wright
./
3 1 cir do
do
lN Vsunialts, do
8 U Demme, io
A Al Judson, do
Omit. LI a Plendog„do
B Dick, do
T It Hannedydt:
W llo.itt, Cleveland
lIANSION 1:1013d1-1
Gina/ aUlliCtl
Z A Bolls, lloloolowe
Maslow. Connellanrille
T Lobenting,Northumb'd
O N LleigleY, Philadelphia
W Smith 1 lady, do
W O Lowman, do
J Omer, do
W Blackwell, Bovlcti
J W Nieolik Ilarriabarg
B 8.111., Allegheny c.f.,
I' Joon A lady, New Orlesm
A ti Boating, Wellsville, 0
0 L Daggott, &llalr • .
O B.lgerton, Rotlaud
RAO LB UOTBL—Liberi
ZOOS 1111.11. I
J Bomonllle. Brookville
J U Reny Op. Wright
J Outer, do
W need, do
o wear, da
WJ b Pttitt, do
(hater, •
L Beath. Pe do
W Lieder,Latrolie
0 E Witch,
Jell - aeon co
OIitARD LlOUSS—Clorecr
S. L. MOM?,
J V AlLim, Mar Trrk
GI Tinter.thereland
J V 8 . 8 "mb.. re-blo. to
Mr.* Itaux, Locust Burge
V 8 MarPb7.Brownwrille
J 0 Caldwell, en:oath:Le
TII BAIA, Jr,
II A Tomplaton, Cheater
MUM LIOTILL—LIbe
siren
ray street, k.Lof
mamma.
J Oatusalog. Addimon
. 1 ,., 8 ... 21 c 8 i10. Baltimore
/oars
DP loicomb. Ornmeauirdle
U A Cobb. do
J Orml7 . Vmango to
-J Lariat, Oil City .
W Cloward. Una city
T P *Mabel]. Waynesburg
Ilartse 11. do
Dr HO Egbart,
BED LION HOTEL—
*.
ft Riddle. Herm Y. G02m14,
I N Comm,
E gala. Cherry Valley
8888 mi. CP Wright
do
W e e ke., P W A Cli p
'I) Maim, NaW Castle
IP &Mw, WM. lA.& Pa
I landau). 011C - rotk
RATIONAL HOTEL—d
p. pappl 1
J Vaavoorhs, Mem kltyA r a.
A T Otordsla, Caratkimattlit
Ontatio. Prat:Alla
BllNoer A boy. Non. city
B Tutor. do
W.lrnetl,Orecktiold
DT Bligbk. East Liverml
J Warms,. U B Cavalry
8 Larga, /Memo
T Tate t lady, II Ma:milt;
J RChrmpbell, Mau city
J 0 White, lerc r
Imo d White, d,
J Gatzge, Cp What'
Oaropbell. filekary-
Cali We, Bakerrtoun
Ilarqult,Cp Wright
I Damn, Outoratbarrr
Jlllutokborn, elardsrnavid •
N 0.5. EL Clalr greet.
nan111.034
W Cap, Knox Who. 0
W Illacketon, AT Hord La
N Prober. Moravia
IP Crooke, Bllsalnalle
W M roan, &ayete►n
W Crime. Ohio
ÜBlair. Earltdkat
Hara.Hareauey
I Hobert, Mercer
Na 157, Wider tenet
Plloll,Mos.,
iWto 0 flaming d lady. He
Brighton
3 e.bellidg,U H Wary
0 d Nett. Fayette co
W Dewey, Upper Et. Clair
J (Tharketoo, U b Cavalry
H &bier, do
W Mclaroo, do
ALM:MI= Cana Mawr, Jolt 11—The nutlet for
beef Cattle Lea audergone bat Uttle change. Theoffertngs
were ler than teat week,lo anusquene• of which pima
were a etude better. The [alloying are the particohrs of
the sake:
Offard. iii Whoa.
16 W U 1 6claddev,
26 Wm 13.313•33 J,
2D Wm Worst:,
L B Dodd.
6 L 8161 M,
16 Ed Whltildoey,
18 Den 8 Phillips,
18 B Adamd,
23 It Wblpp,
18 J W
II 8 061734.
10 WIl Wavy,
Id D matam.sker,
Is J White.
60 Drown &Coleomo.
86 Bundy Grey t oo,
24 John Eadtb,
21 Shinty t Um%
101 W
18 J Grumman. "
SOki. rd..
lb 23128
28 28083,4
Ito 2%01
V 4404
V 2 8N284
18
18 Wg
13 r
20 2 (81
18 340
18
10 1eV13%
astillB 22'0,62 100 Nat
ast.
.. t.
Sal soot Ewa.
guar—Theft wore AM bead effaced, ot which only 417
were sold, the prima ranging from $2 to 62,71 qi IP3
One lot was diamond of at $1,60 p bead. .
Loan—Abort 16 O had wen shipped !mt.
Hems—The offerings footed up SIP bead, all of which
wore taken tar the Gorernroont. no prime• were not made
poblki.
Ws annex a CL1019.11 of the 011101141, (eulogy, of specie)
from New YOrk to foreign ports, for tbo wok „nod sing
Jan Li
1850. 1660 — lBl5l.
!or the ...... 31,053,013 $1,477,831 .. 1P1,434,810
teeketelyreptetol...—.. V,4551,902 43,643,420 ..00,7112,103
121:2!XII
.P3,4113,03S $45.111,351 $69,20,921
al Vll3ll 11X1 WS.
•
The river. under the (labium of the late rains. vai ad
vanclotalowly last evening, when there teas 2 kohltacks
by the metal meek. The ',anther caution= cloudy, 03.1
and unsettled, with easalonal showen of rale. It la aid
that there have been Wavy mks at the headwater" of the
•Ileitheny during the past few daps. If Mil be correct. •
rise perhaps reef sleet to admit We varomption of umbra.
lion may be looked for by our stemnboakoon--....—The
Linden, in charge of Out Andrews., la plying- as a regular
pastel between Louisville and Headman.
Na. You, Joky
r ll.—Oottcm Am; We cdoooo Wei at .
Allrgo io 11?, Wee( 1
llomtberm 1100 bblocrale v e
ofoadf: Obi
Oath ZIA; ChfoaCo oOrfoß klisB4; 611 / .
orsokea Olot. at 80@ing rod wagon/ .641 07@i /0; white
Minoan $1 M. °aro Ora; 666.6 of 10.0440 babel. $t 4bc.
Polk none mon WWI @OIL MIRO, steady 14
OIL Ifloiqulot at 0. Beau firm; Idemovado at
4.4(4ooo,aratflorstuob Wel fffoo 06.66 WE of WOO
bogg Itlo at 11014 e. We of 'MX* LW at
61402 00.
•
Btatia ton.: Mesta and Rock Island ZS* New Yort
Coaxal ?43 nowilak MX; Virginia Elam art MAMA 4 ei
Frataastrata. rich Thar.S NI Ix raw
the latter mad* rowaw inter wbeat. to lam Mara
offering sad prim narattled; nal at $lO6 l 12, sad white
at $1 1801 SA sad arm southwa rod at $t Mitt It, - Clara
anctutaawl. Whisky at 115010)4,
t1C13.111 (4WD iaTimarmtaralato •
Coach Factory.
04.11$ .4 DUNGAN,
RANUFACTURKRS of COACILES,CAR
STAGES. OMBIBUSerd, BAROUCIII2B. BUMS%
ES and 8141116 WAGONS, of every descaption.
We outplay the bat toerboon earl two the bat inetanat to
be bed ln the country. Particular ottomans poht to RE.
PAIRING. Ittoor Work &Wasiak hiattoit •
No. sax ado find. 1,114.t1yw
•
Rowing •
NEW SIIUTTLE -
SEWING MACHINES
Are atatted to an Sladeot FAMILY lIVVING: "Milos
Mulls Tull th• Ilehteat end hese" tahtles• !swaths
the
LOCK STITCH M;.;=Ska
sale se both st4eaterbleh
Usti run BA HASSLED Mt euLLsu Out
Arai far Vethales. 5514 I/Wm &latter Platt UPI Shoe
eledias lane have no neuter. till sad sae them' at US
Flak street, upstairs
' LABCELL..
J. Et. WEILDIN,
Bookseller; Stationer,
BLANK BO OK ItIANUFAOTURBB
PRINTER ARD BINDER,
ca Wood Street, pear Fourth,
prrrmzueon.
GOLD PICBS •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .
YENS AND , CASES REPAIRED.
SILVER .AND GOLD PLATING
•
Demo at the mhontet mike. et the motet 01 ACM hod
Market Atreets. ..mad atm. ' - •
- remota /11111, out W the env battne Pew tq malt esa
nod them hi m ull Jetiw , FITZPATItICIIi&CO:z'
VLOUR-50 bble Family Flour justroced
11 sad 'W1.'111417 len -WIIT 6 uobisem.....
rttlnitt-3U . MAL for oaio by
.
tam - VILU.ALD 4410.
•
=EOM=
NONFAT'S
LIFE PILLS
AIM
PHIPDNIX BITTERS
oo• -• • taro =r bum batore the val. • •• ,
Nod of 111111. TI iiCb, aed darthe that tune , .
tahosi • bleb • • ter La almost erne Dart h . tb. ,410.,
tut Matt et awl. frarsorltato pOWIfr reetortw
mita health to • • tratfertog under Milt , •1
of alomeo. N role the human tram* to ILoble
ttebilhothi. • =mt the cliatzestag entety of Mt.
131•9 ellsetem w the
VEG.= • LIFE, riEDICINES
AN roll Immo • balotalllble.
spepsia, to Iltorouetilf eleaOslat the ant sod •••
0t00.0b5..• mall, ILnr of jam beano/ LI to to
steyl of till stal,
Mina Idea r • Flatulency, Loa of
IPfollio..tiosrt 114 tto,. Jloosionanose, molt.
"". 0 .
etroPt.t. 01 Yea• pate. • fit va.olah. lur • sutural =se-
Off.o.of ly cuts.
oLnfomfoo, by clososts, the ohvie -f tho
...of.. +altos.. .tr pa...ea, Rod onto,...•koce:
vloleut Waco lea • the booth! eQetlyte oltttt: two too
Yeireet alt luds• rultoc4. blood to a mll.
the pn.c,tia of re•priatioti la nth Man
tad the CtretdW
tholothm eoluttua of all littoetto•l Otettitelltha to
°then.
- .
the Wonted/slue hay. been sans to rum Ithirama.
nem pormuently to throe week, endC.oua...ln half that
tio removing lout lollanunatbso tram Unitatancles and
is of the Joints.
- birkiqules of ell kinds. by truths and . the
Limey. end bladder; they areal. "
tur n aentlt organs. nod hence for. Wand •
Mut re tody for the worst oar. of -
Also Wlormas tindotrius front • tar tarsibeira tette
bouts the slimy :nava to winch dine auturcy adhere.
Sc urvy 1J ice ra, and Inveterate Sarah by them
feet pu • hka u.ao 14.11 a Iii.I4III7LINIO rtal W the
blood. also alt the bunion
Scurlattlo linsasstlons nod Lind Conardaldrates
by their attentive odyst-pun the Rosa that lost-Um_ akin.
sod tea morbid um., of dutch orualone ea aro 9. - re
Calms. menu% cloudy. ant oxen ouineble oratplealone.
The use of tbses tills tar • .11 short thria will effect an
In
sou of Salt the and astaldsur taprocimut
le me inuaneyeof the min.o rn row Colds and la-
Ilannza CU always be cared by one dna, or. by two
tat unit onus
tPtle.e original proatetorof trans ilodtaluaO• .0
camel of Pau of Is
ligtdUlturn aka.run atandlnir br the oust its Lill
braver and Ague.-for this scoot, sr Vesture
country. these Leoalue Wit be fund aaod
rertatim k und tabor tuellotnen ttlieUtio;nobiest
10 a Mama( the dlseuri-a cure by Uwe 'Wafter te
MuUCUtohms as Laivsfrie d Co .
mau s ud en
.
end UebUtty. Loaf of Apo du. and Inasues of
lemtlla
the kfildhlus hays been nut with the most bauflad re.
to to nue of this deer.radloo Bat and Scrofula
In its mat farms, ylelda to the mild and POirstdol man of
thus YeasYkablo fittbkOreats. Verrone Do-
Witty. Lierrons Couplet:ate of alialoda faltdtiltlan of the
Murk raltnere' Rona. nis nudity oust,
McMartin' Discs sese-Yersons WWI* constitution
hare bus yoimpatred by the 1 oludlolont war of Mean_ f ad
slit kid these Sadistic, a eeriest cure. Ytheu rm terir
L
to gaudiest* fr om the antea,•ll the effeete of 10.
Sonia,' goober tau the moat somata pranutf ons o
ar
prepared and rola by W. B. MUIfrATT,
My ads by Datartate. 335 Broadway. New York.
tykl-wlyr
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REMEDY..
•
la Doralune coal 70a
Gonorrhoea and all Dmaseases' of tho Urinary Organs.
• Thl• Demob cum. when all other preserallom btu. It
to embody unlike my other compound; contalolog no
! Mineral Poison or Nauscou. Drug; as It to PM
' Pored solely from Roofs. Narks and Loaves, sad boa
toenhameddown from one generation th e ther by the
Cherokee Indlans. at to offered to pubtle on Ito
o,n netneele menu. It perfoom its dutj entekly and
lnuoushly. The Unfortunate of either am will he nr
told by mind tat. nomads.. bawd of planar them'
ea rot at the mercy of some quack or Profenor. Tole lte•
mode Minn et the very boot of the Moon. ; tan-.
doom le not timely to amend the mbar/. bat to Remora
UM Cause on which It &pooda YoU direetlone to parr,.
0 01 st lono etumnor each bottle.. The needy tual som
mat relief afforded by thie tentedy. In all coon of Gonor.
glues, blest. Caravel, ktrileture. Muter 4 , 41 . 4 a
OA/ lobe. In tremolo.). and Mt diseases of Oa
th‘ana tun anonioned the most salentille nun of the am,
This Dented, oat only endlotin all enteon bout Me•
NYttelmbut Invinoratal the most gaunt* eenalha•
use. • i
It don Not Affect the. Omani or Interfere-with .
any Class of lluatuosa, or moire any derlatioto tam
th. uoual diet.
/I mina. ro manometer= other =Drina
And what bettutneca Ito Value I inn Entire Ab
sence of all Nouneowt Tame, be 60 saPltaasuat and
betlelsous bwrop.
Nir Orlca NU Der bottle, or Mtge Untie. for
d'uT klaellf,
lola Yropri T to rt St. Lot ino to SAM
flit. OEO. U. KEYSER,
PHI Wood street
• Whointalp and linen Dealer.
&Yr 84/1,1 t. 17 all Mogen.
HhadiustlPLD'S WIZIMILIP2SPIIMIT/ON.
./KICIELLY 001401WrndTsu, ^
Compound FIRM Extract Battu.
A,PonlLtre and nee& liencedy for
tipik**4r9 oP
KIDPIlltn.
GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS,,
Tide If &Rothe Imre.= tho power of OfMo% wed re
cite. the AlrotrattleNTS Imo harth,' aetwor. be which the
Wrench] , Wt. UtabOa.ll.lol.ln depuectkohr. Lod ail the.
tretrUltat alitlrelaterd ere reduced; as well at
rd-tri AND 1 3 11 1LAM3LallUrf. anu to rood for
W411111.1X 61 21.111d1V/1 4
•••••••
IiOLD . 8 ICIETILACT MUGU%
Sot Weakness
• &idea. tram teesteme. Bahasa Therpatlon. Sadr •
'
j indlseretion or Aborte.
, Attired With the following 5 yno plowst
tale to latsUort.' of Sower.
Leee ad
Weak mory, saltietelty of Irreathloc.
• • ,Tremblirdh
,60her Of ;mesa. Waketalnese.
plenum Of Vtrese, Palo
UntseesaMsultoon et the Muscular mt...
. me but.
Mot nude. • Phu.. of flag Body,
.I.hynele ot the Skin. /[an. of Um saga
I Mania Comitenttes.
Theis goptexos. tt allotted to go on. which We randlcino
tenarlahlytunons.soon lotions
/Fatuity, EpoicoUc FRS.
: • ofte of - watch - the Patient racy Expire. •
• Who c ._4..0 they are itst fregandly (aliment by •
Wasik 4 • - •mstrat
' • !innualtrianalusu. ption." .
Maus arsons. of the tense of theta-ann...
iiUS AM! NULL CAM 1 . 5.48.
:Yak Anton]. Or Tilt loon= Alnratnns.
Ilenneholy Deaths by C005n0....
Bear Impid Wilma to the Trona Of L. Assernest. '
TEN iNtartZtrttUtt OSO.IIAMIJIND Willi •
ORGANIO WE•
tlotaitros tho aid of auditing to strength. and
Inn:orate he fish.. Which gaol ti's Extract Dacha Invariablyt rya s
O reat arts non.. =a Slut haesocaL
rcitgats—rEgrAits- - Frateaga,
OLD oa rollick. ersatz. Nassau); all. corms*
• PLATE:NI MANHIAGIL
In mum) , Affections petulant to Vennaleis't..
Cl bongos la owtn al be torothur remedy is In
4.lblozons or Listenuon, trravnanty. pahnsison oy atm.
proud. of enatotosty isaanations. Wanted or Neirrhoos
state of the Unman leoznythass or Whites. tinnitity; and
for all ooloplainte Walden% to the say. whether analog from
laduerencet. !Walt. of tayalptacc:cy m EA
DECLINE OR CILINGE OF LIFE:
• hes liymytonts Alma • • -
•
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT-IT.
- --. .. -r..
' Turk. 1. 0 Mari Fabnon.iisasuis. or unalssautt. Widish.
for anslessent and desstrous dlaswou
LIELaftfOLIAI .Y.XIEACT. BUCIIII
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twit {SECRET DISEASES '
I. WI MM. Al little FaZtonas;
laths or ...so le Mat ; No Losonsetusons ;
1 .: A. VW iSpOatilt.
it cans. a frequent deslre sad awes etreetth to Urinsie.
thereby tionosins tastructions.
. -,.
An zle g ottna• sod carrot gneturss of the Vretias.
eSSO .4 to slam tJon. so frequent In the due
ab...W. aud ...Joe aU Potroxosm,Duagg4 amt word
:VW dlaster - , I • i
,-. t 1 iroCalln, o } . oll 0110M141115
;-. IMO ITIVELBWLIII TIM VICTIVe OF QUACKS and
*Wheys 4 hears toss to to eared to a short Woe, has
team they Inc/ Seeelml sad that the . WIXOM . b. Ds
Is. we o .• mrertel asu Wows," ban dried up to the
SWAIM. to mak out le an severs:el torso. and
C-; Porttapa atter kloiralge.
1 .
; Vas Lle bbltVi Eertrect Babratu for au &bestow
farel dlsewlsol the '
4
, bothor ono I
this Uto ILINAILV onciress,
••i • - MALE OIL mmatamm,
?god ohsreins. orisinatina, stet no motor of
. LIUW WSU LiTADIDIZiIis
tu t .
U... of theie Ur. o resurarethttuse to the
1 1> i t ur na e s il ti c u :
Id'slauraist Machu
'end ea
rr la r ato bass the dearrat elect to. Mawr
St bleb It is neartnlitseridadr •
Ukase lA. JOirst rata.. sad rcrportotts eat7ecies
, oul y the tossilases.
il - I OIiKV/F/VADA.4 OF CUAS9
I. tram Id to Ms anti stand!.
'..) With oozes krsont to
1 ISCISSCL LSD rAlla. •
, P mft CI per bottle, or 'Ls for $5.
Doha[ to soy adore. mom rah , puked from obberrs ' lloo.
;.',14160U.11.1k o V elYnnflolt/ ALL uutimuriludnuNd.
I.luso nunrantoodl Advice
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I nDavrr. - -•--
p.ocuoi Jui
r spies:ea Ordure toti, Abloom. or the Ells ..
id o. rhuadallad* ht. T. Statamoto, who bens dinswwww.
doth no his noon/anon Antal= on nonotto, or tonvou7.
Or otbsc blush). thus., bat are swots...l.ls. .
n. .
f:tisolulfaiinificlibel before res. this 114T.11 der 4LtSBQLD of nowww.
taxt.lls4 I W. z.11114014X Al4snassu -
-11:010 stmt. &bor. Dan,im
. n,k,uaac ,- •
1,4414te5s Utters tco•inlornumonla ocandeoco to ,
Dwll3Li. T. 81:61BOLD. Chemist.
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104 Math molt .tom Who, Chant In. Phila.
U.KWAIU4 OF 4XJIIIII`I4II.VISIThi t
... Anil unri/ISCIPI.IM [MALLS., • •,
7 WI. sodossor to dispose .of their own" Out . otheie si , .'
VOes" on U. rinuttattos attained by
_
ktelmbuers ( I ...Preparstione —•
- .
... do do Ittudet dacha. -- •'.- • •
do • do ._ do Sonsowllo.
do do hod.rovel nose Wish. - -` '•
, Ihn.l) BY • . - - - - '
.13E RH AM ; 4 . se KELLY; -.- ..
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; ALL4OI/11BY 011 Y.
Add .11 oserevbsrs. Ask for ItelosbOhre. Fake- : '
to otr. %/utast tbeselvertlaetosnt and se. for It. and ~1 014 Impaction and examine.. -" - tyllt" •' ',
71.1 TISIC IPllBLlllyeapadaby !la tanoraot sad •
falsely" - Moist Ybyalelana., at All donotaloatiOte." ,
tiaat&at and • Dallesto Disorders. tkelf-A boas,
aW of bit au =mann gad ineldant brYootha of butt
Nook sad Adults. ylgla•od a
antel. 4... b,. by. 13 as :
yutbatias bot dotty.. lb. tgaorant and -
Wooly toodost as draa.if ally aboOlot. and lldak • groat
ado. tory Immoral. aod bar coutatalnatbso tad tom Woo ••
awns thou. whoa, protatatod mous and daughtana Malt
ratan: alayakian s=oup to cautious to trey them to . may tau ttor do the sun as I.b. Bltalsornu.
abblishint.)lea y t a Iticzatita oracles might to loot r
to
moss , .tepid, taunt modal and luticiaptcluus
bona soil meal lastOtsclee.rotantrUly as lellitirooren, Sod
ictio ...pus society, totelii,map, ssisse.olc , todolialmssid •
acts. salsterloguilv. cloudy or It la to v.:bld
ty, trowayertuatna.annw paryota and eta/discs naratjaanla..
u lV i trt rod elutal .: J r=alttata ti rl uc. arax i yzytot.r rl i ti , a 4 •
bean rdtawal to health ond tic or
by
lb, ditaN te-
OGO MlO7 ibtlos• lual attar marriage tbroustatiat - • • -
Wen Wad mach, auffuloe.anxtety toorlifle•ttoo,ato. bay.. - -
lag tbat landaus of cm thirty 'we exmi. gaga Sod ob.
oirratiott, cocamanutly hu imparlot IA tta beat, '
trialtol apoclal Mama& and vb. la daily con. it a d m a
Inalsamon. ap aa reenamaatalad by ntoemabla ctusena,
n o t. orosiston.
n ote. WWI , 8 tfaxtthdald
Anat. tsar Disoklnd sly•st kneatet comtanokadido• bon
ab panto( the Won strictly attesded toe Utract. -• • •
dab. BOX 800, rtttabozsb .Postodt&,.
. . _
kets..E.NCLI. rattifYNTlV/95.--Intru • ,
Ortiolo ocubloo thou whose Death or obsornsissoodo
Wit permit in lball.:141Z Guallz, to regutsto or limit the.
number of tbatr offsprtogirlthoutliatining.thowomit.olloo. - .
JA.$ tb.ooly ma. and nrovrevsoUvo.oritoa rr , ruro , v
Owl Moms.
.The abort =Balsa. to oaf Or mil to 1.1:17
Art of Um Volto4 at l twwla . sov.tor sod $3 •
11. 41. , W. , 5015115 Bra Izsllo aloirtim
TWO rluaan tlu Graf ,Aasni.d or doe.
CPI WS Ofeti am oquiscr for tho feamatisa.
nmon; of ;mamma., taanaeura• arf,.,_ Th ryrambt •., :•
oq4 mai dam awasara, Sack
captain. las.-rem ter row- , vkamiOo,
M..(.114c0 comic of Vesod oadOrokudi •
stionll, ova the slom SIAM Lama 80. a Orchard as.,
toar.pwrrlf. la nu 474.14 POW.; rstubaritwat•-• •
.t... m ak, or a lst= t ltraogl
trApszatlicrisarWo peewees •
P.; SCOTT, Who .Dealor
la DRINA ratats.Oak Virubluos sad So
lititbarrystreet,Mcboxgt.
ancllNTivillttotinv=o4lloll,oll
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