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Ia alluding to the arrest and escape of Edward
Itl , Cartney, the other day, we Mated upon the
,thority of his bail, (Hr. al'Henti,l_thit he had paid
E 25 in an officer to secure his t arrest and that af
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though the o ffi cer_ had aftenrarda Emmett' in
company with the . defendant, sourest had been
made. The officer. Alluded toj Mr. Hague, tailed
upon ,na yesterday; ;and gave idiffenrit 'anion of
the matter. Re ,rates that Mr. &Meaty sent him
a process last spring, enclosing . a cheek for Vb.
He bad never aces M'Cartney mace, although be
had Made repeated efforts to arrest hint—visiting
the Allegheny mountains,three times, upon hearing I
that he was there, bet failing each time to get hint.
He spent thirty diallers in making thaw trips, and
maims that lkPlieary, instead of insinuating that
- his money had been taken without an adequate re
warn, should pay the five dollars now dee: He
pronounces, as utterly talus, the statement that be
had coeverer.d with M'Cartney atter receiving the
proceed,. •
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ANOTHEiI .CACBGT--ForeOalling has
become quite common in the Allegheny market,
and i most of it. it does by Pittsburgh hucksters.
Mr. Montgomery, the Market comrade, is quite
• enure; and.not a leis hare paid dearly, for their
bargai... Yesterday awoman named Joanna Mar
pity r was caught in the act of buying up large qua.
Wiest of ripe currants, wick a man and. boy follow.
• lag at sale dlotiooo to take the beagle u they
were filled. She had two large -tenets fell when
the ea. arrested. _ Shit-wee taken befiere Mayor
Drub, but being unable to pay the fine, the fruit
man j
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T ROM riACTICL—.4 squad or Capt.
company repaired to Snyder , " Hollow; on
Tholtilay aftersou, for target practice, and it wee
,conSeds4 all roved:that:the shooting was highly
creditable.' The target wu eighteen inches square.
At the &stance of one buirdred yards, bit band,
thirty sir shOts were pftsed in the target and sew.
oral lodged ia the eye:4 They'd°fired by
— platdon, at the word 'of ' command, and Dot a We
igle that escaped the mark. If there is any other
company, or part of a company, that can beat thin,
we would like to record , . -
6110=Ufa CASUALTY... 4 little daughter of MG
Thalami McGowan, of "Lock No. 4, Monongahela
neer, fell into a; etas pool, ode day last yeah, and
was ,drnwhed. Mr. McGowan was away from
homd at the time, and , the balance of the family ,
busy at their usual areestione, when the little girl
was missed.. Search MS, Immediately made, and
the river dragged near the loch, whir% of course
—.was all In traio•S The privy was then 'searched,
and the lifeless frody of the little sufferer was found
deep in the'ness pool.. _ ; - - .
Ald. Taylor, yesterday. qa a charge of assault and
battery, preferred by Johanna Loftus. The prose.
-4— eutor states that the defendant struck • her In the
face-with his Ist mid abased her othawiwk Sim
entered ball for trial. - - . •
John Wilson was before the rime meglstrits, at
the Maniacs of his wife, Isabel, who snaps that Ith,
made tome violent WWI towards her, and thatch.
was afraid- ha would pat :them In essentlom John
also entered bolt for his 'manna etCourt.
-Swo .taksgraptdo ,dispsesh Ito 64.
ocarp; r statoithat Capt. ;boom J. Wes crompaap
(U. ELEZineses Caddo, -Co. C.) from this oily, wen
sworn into. 111 0: 7 / 0011111 4 rigimmet on Tharesisy. l'bo
. espies- has Mae dispatoheal bag to alibi Afton
mom min :tre mak, Ma tall emsphomat
lob Thb mill afford mon of oar 'magmas so scs7.,
collast:oppOrtualty to get iota actin manta, mid&
regiment tc mow complete.!'•
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.cjac.- k kr.ccrino.—Ret. Ar- D. Clark,. D. D.;
Dieresis:W .l n the Onitedl Presbyterian Seminary,
Anegbent, bee accepted a call tendered him by the
congreption. In Mancheatar, formerly under the
charge of the Rev. J. - C.,Stiele. Prof.:Nor Clarke
is an ebb:fluid talented Meister ' and wrSl doubtless'
prov e embdactory to 'those who hate called him.
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the Pittaistrgb-I..diourlctogr opposite.the
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Wu It'isittl;rBe• New York dally mem to be
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Reestestoth Waits the 21,8 - , 216
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gATEFEDAY 110101150, s XCILY 113, 1861.
CITY 44.F.FALILS.
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Ilsezinosoiwis Oborrailens for- t. 10; ,
i E. si„„,Op t ipla s , 68 Plablitoorneted daily:
, .. 9 teelool; 95
:12 . 00 • I ,65
. 'T 65
liaraztiptire 5-10
camp Wovelab--SCitt a t e p a y m 6,;g., ....ipe.,
• , srestniqpiidepeeeett or. mot. limosose..dreodan
, Ma Cesup...Cioesdeig; fad suilesas sof th• g
The eitnininent at Camp Wright,in - consiquience
of. th c. mil ' 1104 0., 2 . of "specie payments , hes pretty
tonel - stibeided, although the eoldiire of the Este
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.iirtiegiment are anxiously OA the loolibitior the ar..
• rival of the Par:meter. i eaterday morales the'
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Bailment wain''ordered ',out for - Iteginuental Drill
i and underwent j a Nip of three - hours in the broil*
•,' beg sun. Cot Melanie; having termed kit batraboi
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il•innitiostaa n i ria l i l l: w es ", fo u lt are oWe i: 7 '4 G dr ei "l iitfem a e d n d , ie it e iree d ii iib o e' nes '
thing I watt you la undentand, and that is, that , I
lialend to. commend this Rtginent. I undenteed
Mere are an u mber Of you dissatiafied and -uneasy
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' lateen your pegmente.have bean copped, . There
ie eso doubt bet'that we hare been badly treated;
and, by the Ennui!, the time shall come when we
shall bare one afros, sod our wrongs shall be re
dressed. •lii the')nean time, admit you to act
Like eoleHeri and gentlemen. If the State Miasma
to do its dritytairerds me, let ea do ours, and then
they can have no fault to nod with ne. ".
Itlf there oSany 'among you. who wings to leave',
' , the can do so, indi wilt pre him a kis pan home.
•II hope there is no one who will desert Ms poet
1 now, and who retie his patriotism' et the paltry.
*on of $l7 23. 'I have aims' 21,000,• and have not
received a cent. in` elure, bat I am determined to
,do:my duty; audi if the Ste te of Peemaylvanin be too
'poor to -repay me; I Will make a free gilt of my
'aervicee to her: , And if there is one among you
'mho is got:willing td do the lamp, I will 'pay him
64 wages nut of , My own pocket - . ..- .
1 etl am glad to!aay that, so hr ; you hive a lway s
lbeen reads to obey , orders whenever the authorities
eidemanded you to do so; and I have en doubt
lot that_if you were mecca/re marching orders to .
Merrow nornieg ybo would obey them chemfally.
tLet us bboor•onnielires and Mose. we represent at
home by behaving like gentlemen and soldieretr ,
: - i - 'The temarksof Me Colonel, of which Me above is
lthi iubstanee, were. rewired by the soldiers of the
- ftgiment itith soiree marks orapprobetibiz; bertha
_feelings of the eoldien have been too much arena&
by the unwarrantable behavior of the Stan author
-Itlee to be satisfied.: Col. McLane •will ItedeiTOr to
IO lis duty to the extent of his ability, whether well
or ' ..btlialY end, and be ill endeared' to excite a
roper epirleafenhordbmtion among the mum;. - And:
it is probable that the men, out of *aspect for him,
will condone to do 'Nde duty; bat Moir oonlidence
- In the autitoritimi at Harrisburg is gone, whether the
payments are continued or not.
.Ho Paymaster had arrived up to the time we left
Cane in the arming, bat ft ii "earnestly hoped and
confidently believed" that be will Ile on hands thin
morning. • -
We saw, yestertlsy, an official letter, from Adj.
Gen. Biddle to Capt. Dieter, informing him that an
agent of the department would - be Bent to Camp
7/fright tome time durlag the present wiek--Fridey
•kr Saturday—to diskibote arms and clothing the
troops, so that the men of the 11th ought to impost
hone:thing today. • ••' . • : •
i An accident cosumei to the train which left the
city atcue o'clock.yesterday afternoon. Nees the
place of crossing the Piaui Creak ticidge, neatly two
miles below the camp; a collision excened between
the lesion olive and a eow. The locomotive record
ed in running over the cow,end en did the first pas
senger oar, bat the hind tr uck was thrown off and
thetrainerasin 'consequence delayed. The dam
aged ear can taken up to Helton, and only one
train was Presented from making Its regular trip.
Our Book Table.
sllki Murk. Jounal of the lledlcal &Imam
0801 Lilted by Jame Llays, 01. D. Pbaltde
' I Dtaacharl k Lee."
It is:hardly neoesiary to drew the attention of
our , medical readers to a petite:mien so long and
fairotably 'known on both sides of the Atlantle iut
tide: Qoarterly. The present number contains is all
teretity.firo wham, Of which seven amosiginal eon:.
munthatione—filemalrs . and Casso—genendly iii
written and. evincing eotopebmt abßlty, Then we
have - Traumata' et!Bothillae and a urge instal'
merit of a Prise Ewe, on The Morbid Effects of the
Retention in Ms Blood of thilliementa of the Urin
ary Secrietion,-by. Wm. W. Noland, If. D.... After
'hien welled four elibentillesimm and twelve Bib.
ltogtapbiaal Notkias4-ht which we ha» a condensed
view of the am and nnbetanee of recent works an
the Medical seleneosiboth thosegmblithed in Berne
and this connti%; presented in a suctrinet form,
lininh=will either satiely the wants of the reader or
serve is an index to'gnide him to the right book to
be consulted, if he would presents farthunny 'pe
eled ealiJect of ingaity.
'Ton Burraitcas. MaaraDis Ton Teran:—This
number of the Historical Maguire nontains—Let.
ter of Capt. John SMith (the Father of.Voginia) to
Lord Bacon; Unpublished Memoir ot La Belle in
1680; Melon's Field Notes of-Mum and Dison's
Line; The Nesmith Liumusge; he Woodhill
Discusaion; Sozietiu and Alai: Proceediagr; Notes
and Qaartes ; Noisy on Books • and - Zdowellaity.
Piblished by Chilies B. Richa rdson & Co., New
Th. Gar,itle Job Offleo
!deism liergnean fe,Snyder, job platen, Gazette
buildieg, having r ecently increased their- heilities
by adding the ustderiai formerly used in the
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Jour
nal jab office, are poi fully prepared th execute
all kinds of brink, Card, and hilt printing,-in the
htest style of the art; sad on the • fairest terms.
Their-office ia coMpleite in every department, and'
their.viork will compare favorablfwith any in the
eity, , aothaly in mechanical elocution, bet in the'
style Ind variety of their type. With the modern
appliaeees at the art at their command, their prf-.
cee are correspondlenly low, end the patronage of
business men and 'other', is respect/ally solicited.
Books; clanks Steamboat. balm,. patient cards,
tickets, and allworle, plain or fancy, will be done
promptly, and 'eaglet:ton guaranteed. Orderefeh
at the Oarettr eines 'aryl receive attention.
POLEC Timms --714.14at'.Cuttibeil iu bolo»
Sea Azar at Oesitel•—AL ettisam letwrilanei
On Konday night buit,'Mr. Robert N. Noble, a
highly reapeolible citizen Of Carliele, was murdered
by a party of drunken I:leited States soldiers, under
- the following einintutieces The deceased, in tem.
pan) with several others; went Into-hire. Lobe d%
atlas salon — , about eleven o'clock, for raftesinenta,
,there An or 'Lt . soldiers from the garrison
thereat &betime s Tato soldinidemanded something.
to Met, wild was refined them by_Nrs. Lamb,
when they commenced a violent slow of all present,
and threatened to ague the house, end whip those
prearrit—Nr. Noble and his friends being qnletlY
nand all the time The soldiers then suddenly es
the
illtbloind commenced an attack on
the canes prune, by throwing glasses sad tatting
about le the deck with knives, and before Mr. No
' We mold make his escape he received three seven
wounds, balloted by a belie, one of which entered
Immediately blow the should/v.6las and penetrated
Um lands . which caused his death about three o'clock
the following .morning. Mt. Noble leaves a.wile
and several children to mourn his loss. An tannest
was held by Coroner Smith, and a verdict rendered
In accordance with the above into.. iiix solellerse
named Charier Focht, William 'Jones, Stephen
Whertzbaneb, Francis Wiley, H. Nine, and Lewis
Serbeir, ban been arrested and ideattled as the
Mawho eommitted the marder—the last named
bidly inbred and will probably dia. Thant
An are In prison, and will be tried at the ilagest
Artaxerxes ro Euro Briantur.-7We learn : use
the`Wheeling ratell (gamer, teat a negro barges up
town mint to the waste the other day, threw . arope
over a limb and wu in the act of hanging blmsaff,
when bla wife (who, rospectlng bls dasigo, followed
him) robed. up and commented 'belaboring him:
The barber, upon obeenrbtg his better. belt, ran
away, hatless and bootless as he 111/14 'lad - jumped
Into the meek, came out again and reared and ea
sorted about: ins very Insane manner. Ilia wife
judiciously kept at hie heels and continued to Ws
corldm, until be decided not to do so cruel a thing
as to kill himself and leave ber unprotected.
• Pursorrate—blr. &I—, of Paris, PL, is in
formed that, is our judgment, the matter sent us i
not suitable fur pubtication. The anonymous let
loci, a contemptible production, end the write
is doubtlese ■ cowardly dog, wbel will never it
tempt to bite after so touch barking.
Tan' WATNIMIVRO Baum—A outlier In one of
on" banking tottiintiou'informs u that the pub.
Itahatt statement In reference to coanterfait Mitt upon
the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank of Virsynetbarg, It
not eorraot. - Et 'taloa that them are no eoziatafeits
upon this bank, u far as can bit asoortalaed.
taut Parrcnen.--Samael Melamine wu
rested and taken before Alderman Bong, upon e
charge of obtaining a cow from Hobert Barclay,
by false pretense. The defendant made short work
of the matter by. forking over ftfieen dollars. the
amount demanded by the prowcator.
Ror the Plitsbargb Gaulle
IiDITOSII 2 I noticed in this morning's
'Wee a redstalol7 of - the teachers salaries for the
ensuing year. Contrasting this with the following
facts, it seems tome a. merely taking advantage
of the present circumstances to the unnecessary
detriment of a class whose labors see poorly
enough remunerated and appreciated :
tat. Teachers in tide city have heretofore been
receiving lower salaries than in any other city of
tyre!
States.population and resources in the surrounding
2J. The tax is the same as belore.
3J. Au races. of considerably over 3 0 . 0 00 is
actually In poisession of the Central Board.
Now, why, under pressure, a deficiency of tax
should not be met by this land rather than by a
atop directly injurious to the echoed', is what I do
not understand. By the way, I hope the present
Smeary, whb mutts high esteem for his attention
and consideration, in personal intercourse with the
teachers; has set down the arena/ salaries—tor
owing to the extraordinary skill, or tortuosity of a
former Secretary, the Gala:ies were from twelve
and a half to forty-fire dollars kss in pocket than
an papre—Ln the newspaper. It is time that was
changed.
Eloping to receive loom some one who knows
proper reasons for sorb a redocuon,
I remade, &a., An HONER leen:amt.
[for {he PlUaburgh Gazette.]
Another 011 CHhien Gone.
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Ms. I. W. CHADWICK, known to our booinesa
community as one of our Wood street merchants
for many years, expired at his residence, on Penn
street, Thursday night.
Mr. C. was one of those correct, straightfor
ward men with lawns it is a pleasure to have busi
ness trsatactioiss. The scale of josisce be never
tensed from its even balance for personal aggran
dizsaent or gain. Is an age when fraud and cor
ruption seem to override almost everythieg and to
challenge the euffersice, it not also the approvieg
smiles, of the world, st becomes us to honor the
aprightandjost man While living, and to cherish
proudly a remembrance of him when dead.
Mr. Chadwick has served, with his accustomed
fidelity, In our city Councils, and ebown purity of
character in publicas well as private life.
Verging closely on his three score and tenth
year, be has been called to his rem.
OVAL ARMY CAULILIGSPDXIMJICX.-
BLYCHAPAPI P. 0., BALTIMORE Co , Mo ,
RELAY Herne, July 11, 1801. j
Pince the last of mine, the weather (to use the
aim Oat COlTCtual introduction for con ion) has
beenlomewhat variable, for Oman every night
dace the 6th it has rained, while the days have
opened with cool, retreabieg bred err, when toward
Roan the heatbecomee intense and, toward evening
the thunder clouds gather rapidly, and usually
winds up with a regular Jot, gnat, which rains in
dpration from one hour to six. On the evening of
the 9th, the date of my last,- which wee knocked
off in doable quick for want of time, my duty wee
-to stand on fiat guard, and you should have been
out in it to haves feeling seem of the stele in
which the rale poured for s period of three bourn.
Talk of damp feet, damp clothes ; even deluged,
drowned, almost annihilated in the torrent; bet
last night beat it entirely. it the farmer - was
bad, the latter was wore—tor five hours there was
no uthermismion in the stream. The other division
was on datkand we Masked oar stars we could
set is out teats end watch the "war of elements."
Playing soldier on ouch nights is never contracted
for by therecruit ; they are some of the conuteen.
cies which periodically occur, and man be gone
through with, !renewer implement. There is one
good feat beat it. Our education in tios line
bar become thorough, and we area) aceutorned ut
worry it through, that no rte, other than one or
' two of our inveterate growlers, ever otter • word
ot complaint. We appear to grow healthy, and
some lot, under the treatment ; and people may
talkie they °laud about the hardship' undergone,
the unthvorableness of the weather, and all such
cuff; it leabsolutely healtbfolos soy one who will
take the unable to reel
.the.pok.s.and examine
the temente of our boy., will freely acknowledge.
Somethrierin amusing iaculent wilt occur show.
ing the utter-indifference of the boys. As en in.
return Oa the •fidi inst., a mesomate, on whose
'beat I had trespassed, Was slated on 'a large atone
r holdteg out • hard meeker (pilot bread) is the rein,
occasionally taking a smilt nibble, after giving the
command to bait--'? Wkireom es sharer , anti Teeth,.
tag the osnat response, we Inquired, "What are
-you doing?' "Braking my here bread in Nature , .
coffee pot," was the reply. " Wear& you divided"
•"No; why didn't you bring your own I Who the
d—i ever thought of &shin a soldier to divide his
last cracker, such a eight as this. And so it
let the commissary, the staff and the elemental do
-their worst, nothing will break the spirit of a Penn
sylvania volunteer. Tbq old- saw, or saying, that,
lagged and nosy," may 'well be applied to us, for
we are all three; bet it will not continua forever; we
' gear weihave 'anthem and panties the way. and
to-morrow is pay-day. Who area for expenses/ In
two weeks our time will have expired, and "Home
sweet Home" will be realized. This morning we
haveal committee placed on duty for the Purr , "
of cleaning the muskets and bayonets for the cam.
pithy, (when for the whole regiment are called sr
mourn) It is -like other offices, entirely oftrust;
vary honorable, (over the felt,) Tire- principal
recommendation requirtd_ie an utter disregard tor.
order, and a gentlemanly determination to do, es
yea plesee—for instsnes,tt you obtain leave of ab.
einthe foil period of one day, be certain to pro.
long the time for two or 'three, and then you are
Nee of the appointment instanter, howevernthey'
*bent are in waiting. It Is very netensary for any
one, who aspects to be a 'good soldier to gene on
j this committee, for by so doing yon become ac-
quested with every part of the arm, without any
close application to the theoretical part contained
ii -the bowl; and it le especially invigorating to
have e- couple of those who consider themselves
the - - best soldiers In the tcompany going through
the cleaning process for the benebt of us,
who are slower. Laker Rolled, the artifi.
dal lake, 'whieh supplies . Baltimore with pure
'water, and on whoa, banks we are encamped, is now
Jai and the niter is pouring down over the dam In
a most picturesque meaner . ; the late; which, in my .
letter describing It, was said to cover eight to ten
screa - , - theeld have barn eighty to one hundred, now
lathe mestbeantlful, and one rionld live hole forever,
profiled be had money enough, and kind friends
end relatives around him; It reminds one conatint
ly of the pktare of elle lakes In the Highlands of
Brettand, and a mom rementio spot could hardly be
kind on the continent.; - - - -
• Cot, Campbell returned li far as Harrisburg yes.
tard4 afternoon, and plated on to Philadelphia, we
presume, on baldness 00OLIGABI.oritt the regiment;
we beer he brought packages and letters, which ace
now being distributed; I bops there are some forme,
even If the ordeal of answering them should follow;
I have not heard my name celled, and conclude, of
consethabere le nothing for me; perhaps I will bays
better leek.nute
Balsam amtthuss Brisk on the ithilroad—eras
train pasting containing tioops, horses; guns, camp
'Tops% wagons, cattle, ammunition, and army
Mores of *very dssoription, ova's, with the large
canying sad passenger businsss of the gonna. Ga.
trai t which, of Waif, would mate this one rich.
Very,tearly one hundred thousand troops ban
passed tue since we came an this road, and no train
Itas been detainad by the effort at the enemy. D.
CIUDWICR—On, ands, ...obi. the Ilth
*Mt InEthDA/CE, In the sivylesth leer of his age.
Tummy of Os humpy an Tamaralty long to it.
tenthli Tatars] on BATUGDAT JOINING at 9% WO*,
!roe Ida laSai miesoca, No.llll Pont drat. •
jrpooran, -Burs, Water Can and notate
mob Pbototaat able ,wt tar Rainbow's eatabratad
True far llaptawat. rma . at Pout raid Wayne
pe , D arms% r.--Dr. (1..8111, No. 7t6 Fano
otroot, attend' to on tmotebto of the Dental para.
THE L
ATEST NE
BY rszserlAzili
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETI E OFFIC
Wawamicron, Cary, laly 12,--Tbe Freeborn
gulkloat, Lieut. Lowry commanding, arrived up
trornAcq us . Creek at ball•past sit o'clock,
to-dey, havtsg been craisier atnight up and does
between that point, and the mouth of the risers
menthes communication between lower Mary
land and Virginia. The service is active, arderoes,
and.: dangerous. On Sendai, at noon, the Free.
bore was at Acquit' Creek, with the Resolute,
Pawnee and Poe/Inoue. Two large oil cut:ewer*
discovered floatieg done towards the demi with
ebb4ide ; when within a quarter of a mile, a small
boat' wee sent from the Pawnee to recontiodre
than!. The smell boat discovered that they,were
infernal machines. Gus struck the rudder of the
Resells., and became detached from its cony,
and sunk; the other careened over,, and
the , fuse' was pet out by dipping the
water. The latter Was hauled on board
the - Pa./nee. It had a; ylinder made of boiler
iron, five feel long, and eighteen inches in diame
ter, filled with' all sorts of distractive elements,
designed to blow the Potomac sqcadron te at.
oats.: The machine weighed about 400 pounds,
connecting Abe cylinder with a cuk or buoy,
which was lull of a coil of slow match, which was
an India-rubber coated lase. The machine took'
devilish. The Freeborn bropgitt It up to the navy
yard, where it attracts great attention, thoaands
having visited it
. The James Guy went to Port Tobacco yesterday
at font o'clock p.m., after Whites*, hteclerk in
the Navy Department: la Virginian and a son.in
law of the late Senator Mason, of that State, lie
went thither by land yesterday, and Capt. Darling,
of the Capitol Pollee, discovering the fact, charg
ed him with being a spy of Jaff Davie, end obtain
ed the James Gny and went in permit, The par
arrived at Port Tobacco in the ninha, last eight,
and toned Talliferro, who wu arrested, taken en
board and brought here a prisoner, arriving at the
navy yard at 4i o'clock to.day. A large bundle
of letters addressed to prominent citizetis in the
South' were found on hint, also plans of our
ellen, in and around VS ashington.
Battle at Rich illoaatala,
Itoinran Bun, Va., July 12.—A battle wu fought
yesterday afternoon at Rich Mountain, two Miles
east of this place, where the enemy, numbering
about . 2000, in command of Colonel Pegran, were
strongly entrenched. About 3 o'clock in the morn.
tog. Oen. Rosenerause, with • portion of the Bth,
10th and 13th Indiana end 13th Ohio regiment left
this place, sod after a very difficult march of 7 or
8 miler, cutting a road through the weeds, succeeded
in surrounding the enemy about 3 o'clock In the
afternoon. A desperate fight immediately ensued,
luting about an hour and ,a half, resulting lo the
toes of 80 of the enemy killed and a large number
wounded and 'taken prisoners; some of the latter
are officers. They retreated precipitately, loathes,
behind six cannons, a large number of hones,
wagoni, camp equipage, do. The loss en our aide
about 20 killed and 40 wounded; among the latter
is Capt. Clint.i Miller,of the 12th Indians regiment
Sr. .Louts,-Jaly padishei a
procisiUstion to the people of Mhtao l 2ll, stating that
the suppression of the State ✓oeraof sawn eons'.
queue* of its giving aid and comfort to those In an.
tiro rebellion against the authority of the ticked
Stales government and encouraging the people to
tate up arms against that authority, to commit au
lot of violence and oppression against the loyal tit
hens,' and by the fabrication of false reports re
specting U. 8. troops, 'netting dings:tad citizens to
the commistiob of overt seta of treason, with a view
of entirely subverting the Federal authority In the
'ats
To Clinton (fdo,)Artowai, published by the prin
ters In )dol. Sturgis' command, mates that outrages
are being committed along 'the vacant border of
Miming by a lawless banditti, led by Pdontgommy
and Jamison. It is also anthdrised to state that
they are acting without the authority or sanction of
the United Biome, and will be treated a outlaws by
all good elthans and soldiers, churns found.
Er. Lbws, Jake 12.—A geatleman from Hannibal
List night, says that Col. Smith's command at Mon
roe mureheforced by 800monnted man from Illinois
perusals,' afternoon, where the rebels were attacked
end disperse& Gen..llarris was forced to abandon
his house mid take to the woods. A number of the
rebels wire captured.
Capt.'llicAllister, reported killed, is only seriously
wounded, end will probably recover.
The Hannibal mom Guards arrived home ;Addy
Jut night
Sr. LOure, Jelly 12.—About 40p of Col. McNeil'.
Regiment of reserve corps, visited the 'Slats Jour
nal otOce early this morning and removedthe type,
piper, Ira., and read an order Rani Gen, Lyon pro
htbiting the further publication of that sheet. The
proprietors will respect the order and 'lay the
whole matter before lien. Fremont on his arrival
here.
Lonrairctc, July 12.—A ceaolutions eras odered
in COUPcli last night requiring the revisioe Com
mitee to enquire Hato the abduction of }bully; ea.
der age, to the Smithery Cooledarscy.
The State military have decided that no more
money shall beepent on military encampments.
It also demanded that the Gowiarnor call in all the
arms-sow in poemertion of the State Gaud, and
make • lair distribation of them betimes the Home
and Stabs Guard,. Movements look to the disband
ing of the Guard.
The New Albany (Indiana) Dirtier to authorised
by Collector Anthony to my that hereatter no oh.
stroctloni Will be mode to the passage of PrOTWOOS
sod other articles from New Albany to Louisville.
D. C:Btone, late Captain of the Louisville Bat
tery, publishes a cud denying his disobeying 010.
Min orders, as charged by the. Buckner, and
thnsatens to shoe Union papers to prove that Bock
noes decision against bum wee false, and given
through mere prejudice, and that the Board com
posing the Cowl, incieding the Judge Advocate,
knew IS to be so.
The Richmond D.pefkb leans that a large num.
bar of negrou, captured by the Federal troops, bar*
been natio Cobs, to be told, a ono meant of der.
fraying the expienuoi of the war. t
Lootavizas, July 12 -A special dispatch to the
P.easnant; from Richmond dated the Sib, mamma
nee that Gov. Ellis, of North Carolina, arm at Red
galphur Spiry on Friday last.
CILICIGO, July 12.—Three complies soot for
the relief os Col. Smith, at Moore, Mo., returned
last night to Buibal. They report the road •mob..
strocted between Llanibal and Monroe. CM arriv
ing at diktat's, place they found a Jemmies with
Smith's totes, who had entrenched themselves at
the Academy buildisse. The rebels, 1200 Woos,
were propped around over the prairie, oat of leach
of Sleuth's/tam They had two picas of artillery
which were brought to bear, but the distance was
So great tbat the balls were almost .pent batons
they reached oar lime.
Fdrith'l RTC-HM.O looger range, did consider
able execution. The Sight lamed until dud. The
Lm ebot frinu smith', guns dismounted one of the
wimps. :net at that nutmeat, Gov. Wood, el
Illinois, fell on the rear with cavalry, amt from
Q4lney ee rWedoestlay, completely routing them,
!lithium 76 prisoner., one gun and \ a large camber
of boniest 70, or .31101 the enemy were killed. Not
one man Cl the Federal force. was bitted, although
several were severely wounded. Col. Front' to
determided to shoot some' of the Most promMent
rebels.' Gen. Tom Hardt., the rebel leader es
caped.
Vonencris Mormon, July 11.—J. T. Songster of
Col. Hikers Regimmit, a native of Philaedlphia,
was shot by climate by 'entry, on Sunday night,
and died yesterday.
Thirty men of Col. Wardrop's Regiment made
a. recoanoiesance within nine miles of Yorktown.
They went up between James river and Great
Bethel. At the latter place is pooled two hundred
Confederate cavalry nod ono hundred artillery.
One hundred recruits Iron, New York, for Col.
Duryea'' Regiment, have arrived bare.
The time.of the Alsenchasatts Regiment■ elpire
on the 16th, and that or the First Vermont Regi
ment, a few days later.
Wartime's', July 12.—The debates io the House
of Delegates within the last day or two bare been
very interesting. They occurred snakily on the
resolutions Of Mr..Crotbers, of Brooke county, to
iirstruct the Senators to rote for men and money,
without stint bathe Goverament, and to oppose all'
compromise until the rebellion was crushed; lad
upon the resolution of Ma. Voice, of Harrigan
county, to protest against Mr. Losajore repeal of
the fugitive. sievelike'. Mr. Brother , . resolution
was pseud with only one demoting voice.
Mr. Arnold, of Lewis county, is merited u a
doubtful Union man.
Mr. Vaiter.Pa resolutions *ere tabled by a large
vote.
Marron, Joly 12.—A brig' from Bangor arrived
at Newport.this mornlog with the crew of the brig
Jobe Welch. from Trinidad to Falmouth, which
was captured_ by. the privateer Jar. Davis, on Hat.
ordey, off Cape Hatteras. The crew were put ea
board the ship Joho Goodwte , fmmitew York and
booed to ktoottrido, which they also mucked,
but allowed' 'to 'proceed on account of her draft or
water. The same privateer also Captured the
schooner J. C. W rrrrr r of New York, sod an on.
known brig, about a hundred miles lopth•siuti of
Nantucket South Shoals. !
PORTLAND, July 12.—Tbe dip Mary Goodell,
from New York to Bonne Ayres, bas arrived. •Blur
reports baying been hoarded on tiTtb, off.Nolltuck.
et Booth Shoals, In MP 10', lo g. 30',by the
privateer brig Jeff. Davis, but bar Aorta being Brit,
lab property she was wileasid, after putting aboud
Capt. liefield; of the brig John Wash. Cap
of the schooner. Li J. Warning, end Deverdent, of
the schooner Enchantran. Tlui privateer took
from the Mary Goodell fin of hei crew and a lop.
ply of water.'
Borrow, Julyl2—Clapt. °ardor, of the Frith&
bark MOW - Norton ; from St. Marlins, reports that on
the 9th that., In lat. 99 long. 88, he saw a fall rigged
brig 'bowleg French colon. which 111114 him in
Foglia', bat be replied in French, which they did
not understand; they; twiner, chased the bark for
three boars, bet were ontsalled. The brig nu of
about 180 tons, and American built. She batt,no
name on her stern end wu nadonbtedly a priors.
tear.
MONTREAL, July I2.—A severs. chock of an
**mho sake woe experienced here lot night, and
Imams several Initiates. It was telt at several
places, at the awns time, la Caaada West. In "Tt
towa city chimneys wore thioint down and band
lags shattered.
raw Pow, July I:.—Tho schooner Roonantrou,
from Boston, bound to St. J. Inutosi i r i nd by the
pintas . Jett Darin on dm 14, and VW mono
floutban port:
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Sumo, emu. Maio PM MA .flih I
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THIiMEVINTH
WALSHIROTOP,ty It, 1861.
Honer.—The following Committee. were an
nounced :—First, to inqaite and report colours to
the establishment of a 'National Armory west of
Uri Alleghenies—Menu. Moorhead, MeCernand,
Bingham, Kellogg * of Michigan, Stritton,'Delatio,
Rollins, of Mo.,V*Weyer and Wallace.
The Select inmates to inquire into the sub.
ject of Army Conuacts—Mess,.. Van Wyek,
Washburn., fithean, - Fenton, Dawes, Steele, of
N. and Jackson. . •
Oa Pacific itailroad—Messra. Carlie,_Cam bell,
Mallory, of Md., Blair, Cox, Webster, Fra ebit,
Arnold and Thayer.
Mr. Valbindlghato, of Ohio, offered a preunble
and resolution substantially as follows:
Waning. It t rumored that Gilbert Manton.
of N. H James E. Kerrigan, of N. L., Charles J.
Biddle and Edward McPherson, of Pa , and Bonnet
R. Curtis, of lowa, holding seats In this House,
haws bean acorn Into the military service, under the
authority of the United Stater; and whereat, James
H. Campbell, of Pa., has also been:admitted on the
door of this House, be holding a military commis
sion, th erefore
Rsobrod, That the Committee on Bleotionabe in
'touted to inquire and mart, without muumuu,
delay whether the gentleman above named, or any
or them claiming seats here and at the same time
holding military aloes under the !authority of
the United fitatea; are emutinstionally disqualified
from being members of this House while holding
Inchfummisskins.
!dr. Lovejoy, of 111. , desired the resolution to lie
upon the table. • I
Mr. Vallandigham, of Ohio, said that two similar
cases have heretofore been ecided by the Hones,
end it was determined that they were disquali.
Bed as members, owing to their military Commis- I
lions. He did not wish to trespass on the patience
of the House by elaborate remului at this time, but
Uses being a grave matter, it should fie investigated. I
Mr. McKnight, of Pa.. wanted an amestament
Made, namely : to insert Mr. Vallandigliainis name
io the resolution, after that genUemanta speech on
Wednesday. , The Commluee on Elections ought
to ermine' into Mr. Vallandighunta credential., to
ascertain whether or not he was accredited to the
wrong Congress.
Mr. Vallandigham replied that if the gentleman
desired any patronsl conuoverey with him, be could
have it elsewhere, wh d wh he
should decide. He. (Mr. V ) came into the Houle
to abide by its roles and the usages of decorum,
bet not to violate them.
Mr. McKnight acid, neither did be mean to vio
late the decorum of the body.
There were cries of order during ibis epirited
colloquy.
Mr. Campbell, of Pc, said that a. for himself,
whose name was mentioned in the resolution, he
held his seat here by virtue of the confidence of
the people of the Eleventh Congressional District
of Pennsylvania. Ilia commission as Colonel was
under the authority of the Commonwealth of Peen.
eylvania. He had no two offices under the Fed
eral Government. He had taken the oath of alle
giance to support the Constitution, as Vallandig
ham did, and in this respect they were even.
This matter did not rise to the dignity of a legal
question. If this House ebould decide that there
was any conflict of commissions in his eau, be
would resign his seat hare and follow the Sig of
his country in the open Yield, wherever it may be.
(Applause.)
hdr.. , Bingham, of Oslo, did not naderaland Mr.
Campbell to any that he held a commission under
the Federal Government, and therefore he did not
understand the facts to bee. elated in the resole.
lion.
Oa motion of Mr. 011 n, of Nese York,L resolu
tion was adoped requesting the Attorney. General
to lay beiore the House a copy 01 his opinion in
relerence to the Preaident's Message to the epeeist
session.
The resolution was amended t the instance of
Vallandigham, so as to cell for the report of the
case of a surpension era writ of biaeu corpus.
The Hon e took op, bet merely read through
aid passed, a bill ankles , appropriations for legis
lative, osseouse and jadicial expenses; and also, ■
bill making appropriations for certain civil ex.
pulse.
Oa motion et Mr. Blair the House went into
COMM:little on the bill to aethonse the employ.
meet of Volunteers to Lid in edppreseiog the rebel.
lion against and defending the government of the .
United States. The bill proeidee that the Presi-
dent is authorised to accept the service of eaten.
leers, either cavalry, infantry or artillery, se be
may deem proper, to the number of 000,000, and
to pay the expense, extending the same, $500,000,-
000, to be appropriated.
Alum a long debate the bill was paned, with
several amendments. one which provides that ell
lettere written by 'oldien me, be transmitted by
mail without prepayment et postage, ceder regula
tions prescribed by the Postmaster General. Ad
journed.
Beebe—Mr. Wiluo ,or klao., introduced a
bill relative to the Botha., communion. Referred
to the Military Committee. He alto gave notice
that he should antrodnee• b II authonaing the Fed
eral Government to take posocel property in the
rebel Sint's, where the owners have been sound in
rebellion against the government. He also offered
• resol awe instructing the Jodiciary Committee to
enquire what legtelatioe , if say, is necessary to ye.
elm( the sale or spittle°. !Noon to the District
of Colombia while Omuta ten are true. Agreed to.
Mr. Tomball, of Illinois, preteuted • resolittim
ukiag the Secretary of War to leferon the Senate
whether any untruth hest bee. made except by
thitufelar Commissary OT Quartermaster'. %pan.
moot m' and if so, to ley them before the Salute.
Agreed to.
Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware, offered • resolution
proposing exuandineeta to th. Constitution for the
mineable adjustment of the present dielealtien Or.
heed to be gtintd.
Mr. Sommer, of Maas., presented the memorial of
chime of Measeehusetts, asking Coagress to sane.
Con the unitary eomminloo ; also to provides lan.
Miry board to go with each large body of troops.
Us also presented • petition asking Congress to re
mon all.,cease of war, which, In th e view of peti
tions:l6ll tha eentieut;d permission of slavery.
Mr. Grimes, of - Lows, presented a bill estaldirh- ,
tog a National Armory on Rock Island, 111. Re
lined to the Committee on Naval Alliire.
Air. Gale, of N. LL, reported back the bill to alter
and regulate the navy rations. The bill wu paned. I
Also, a bill to provide for Assistant Peyniastrar,
which was passed.
Mr. Foote, of Vermont, promoted what purported
to be the credantiels, from lb. Geismar of Kansas,
of Frederick P. Stanton, se Senator, in place of
Lute.
life. Lane, of Kansas, said that this looked like
an attempt to bury • man before he was dead. Ito
had been employed In raising • brigade in Roams,
and when full, itthe br io defined It, be would
itabo chirp of it, and then would surreuder bfB ear
.tineata, not to • gonerumont actuated by hail!,
Ifestinso, but to the people of liansu. He wanted
the poop!, of Kansu to select a summer, and when
that Is dons those will • man on the Senate floor
true to the Union and to the manor human free.
dom.
The papal were referred to the Judiciary Cum
IDtites'
Mr. Brownie', of Illinois, offered & resolution that
the Sitemisry of the Treasury pay to the legal rap
remnitallrea of Staph.. A. Douglu the mount of
salary dos at the time of his death.
The Mouse bill relating to the farther collection
of imports, the force bill, was then tale. up, cod
the bill pasted; yeas 36, nays 6. Mess's. Brick.
innihu. Bright. Johnson, of Mo., Kennedy, Polk
and Powell, voting in the orgstive.
Oa motion tat Mr. Wilson, the bill fur the better
orgasm aeon of the military eatablithment we.
taken op.
An amendment luta palmed providing fora caper
intendeat of the Military Acadia', to be selected
born the army, sad the 'alpine', from the topo.
graphic and ordnance corps. An amendment was
offered increasing the army ration'', providing 22
ounces of bread or floor, Instead of 16: 1 ft.. hard
bread, fresh beef ia■taad of tall, when required;
beaus and rice ■nd potatoes, when procurable,
three times a week; when not practicable, other
fOod equivalent - la value. Without Yob" , on the
bill, the Banat, adjourned.
Tii Porn's Itxxxsu—A letter from Rome
of the 16th ult, says : "On Tuesday next the
Pope will probably be conveyed to his coun
try house at Castel Gondofo. At court and
elsewhere alarming rumors about hie health
continue. What is most dwelt on is the
gradual weakening of his mental faculties. As
to that lan able to assure you that the Popes
Wass Is In act rather moral than physical,
and that it prooeeds esjedall. y from the deep
melancholy in which he has been plunged by
the reports of the Italian bishops that schism
Inevitable, unless the Church be put in cc
cad with the national sentiments and the
present needs of the Italian people. You eau
tinily imagine that the Jesuits are already
(ambling ; consequently they surround the
Pope as much as possible, and take him into
the country In order to removehim from Gary
other influence, and manage him after their
own fashion. I know for certain that a per highly placed and closely connected
With the General of the Jesuits, tuts stated
that the Pope heiv often moments of Mir
him in which be says that it is ,desiable
nobody should hear. It may very Well bo
that what they all his morbid eccentricities
of speech ore only some sensible talk on his
Part some expression( of view more in
confoimity with the mterests of the State.
But it is most likely that the great appnhen
aims expressed as to the health of poor Pia
14C. are only too well founded."
Oaora rx Onto.—A gentleuum, resident o
the southern tier of townships in this connty,
skYs the Cleveland "Herald," in speaking not
only of his township but of Northern ()hio
generally, says that the present wheat crop iss
the best yield of the lest ten years. Thirty
add forty bushels peracre -bo realized in
zany &Ids. The wheat is out of the way of
weavil rust, and the , barrost will commence
nest week. Oats, too. are. Tarr heavy, and
,on new meadows, is good. There is
limo enough yet for corn, and the rain of
idondst sent the water to the bottom of the
potato Ma. . -
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tog. lts effect is magical a... 1 czstal.. Barbs or fla4llo
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poialhillty of aindsoal cars. Nom . et the DM. hornet.
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tile esan .
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which all ha. are liabla and which render .o many nth
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stirmaso FooD.—Attention is called to
this mat remittable and WWI& preparation, advertised
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meat sot 1.. coohnunfact erlth aoy of the nantrosoas patent
media.a of the day. It la oartala remedy for all th•
iltsema specified, sad especially time of • chronic nature
—of I.ag a tandlog--ot maks, conatbs, and yam. BOW.
.r. ,try
Mart Ceara A Doront. or Neer rock, ern the note
agents km it, end oleo proprietors of the warldaeneaned
Ur. Laval lieraanta 001.1M1., MO ankle whkh neery
Mother shook! hive Ilber inedkine closet In can of
and contalolni. .. I dunk no paregoric. or opt of say
kind. It ran be felled pan ella the strum ronAdenee,and
le 111 be found maintainable vendee In ell cane of Infantile
aaenpleheta..—Otale Safe .fastennt, nitenelnes.
lIMPee sdnerthement. /or nate by tllO. U. KEMP".
Artnt.llo Wood 0., eittandlat. Ps. deltatatellar
StrALL eb . oultl not fail fo reaa the saver-
Wnnd. In ln+Wi•
T W. BARBER A. CO.,
LADIKS' DUSTERS,
LADIES'
New Grey a 0 DIM Goods,
jeb:ml/
The [ JettEnglish nemedy..
stia! l amass CLARK WA
CELEBRATED FEMALE .PILLS.
.I BIS INVALUABLE MEDICINE IS
pundit tig In the cum of W them Inlaid aml - dentin'
cam deem. Inca:feel to the Mule eonetitelloe.
• It Moilestmus all element and rectums all obatroOluna.
tram ethateirte tames, and • speedy tare map be relitql on.
• Well nu. otHervoria and Spinal Affentione;Pain In the
Beck and limbnlleseloateastlgne 'on blight ezertlon,
Palpitulon al the Mart. Lono r l o of aplrtts.. ndekarra,
lick headache. Whims, end all Ai 4114emea ocamidoned
hp a die:enema erdent thee, M nib aired . etuy uhm
all other means hicrefled,' •
Pell directloas in pamphlet 'around each mast%
widchettould he care Ilppreeiremd.
A bottle containing 00 Plils.and ectelrelei with the One.
tentertit Instep at Grist .Itribiln, can be sent pint It.. for
Stand 6 mo etioner. • • .
Jolt MOSES. ues
General Agesit, itoctrateri N. Y. Sold by
all geopectable If/raged&
• - CLARK E'S FEMALE PILLS.
And i sflather Oat Patent bledlciam can b. hods[ !,
, _ . JOB/Zell PLIMI2IOI,
%last stead the Mum&
L N. ERIE- Warn ..FISU-100 hall
, Iskweitoroent..l7-
. NIAIAIII DICKIIY • OR
I Oft "-
riOOOA NUTS-7.2000 fresh Cocoa Nuts inst
pea fur alibi sigma ascrrium4
ftIETS I DOES FUR U.S. MUSKETS AND
V Annus awl'. am Land: alitridsal for thine"
Mar a, a .na oo bona DOWN d; MUM:
; - 148 Wood str tt.-
1111 OUP E HINTS AND CORANTS all
AA. klub sad "Drips, at
H rbra TRIIIILINQ BrOlt
u i
n Market t.
•
• AND ISUN UI , II3.KELLAS
. ' . Bows '2II.IIMINQ OTORN::
17 442 tit omit !
, .
No Compromise
Ram Mina ETentes romib oI Jai, Orathal
Ae•to the concessions of the North, .
Everett said:
The North has compromised until the very
word ;has become almost sickening. (Ap
plume) With respect to everything sub
stantial in the complaints of the South against
the North, Congress and the States have af—
forded or tendered all reasonable, all possible
satiriCetion. She complained of the Missouri
Comoromim, although adopted in conformity
with all the traditions of the Government and
approired by the most judicious Southern
statesmen, and after thirty.four years of at- .
quiescence on the part of the people, Congress
repealed it. She asked for a judicial decision
of the' territorial question in her Omer, and the
/lamina Court of the United States, in con
travention of the whole current of Our legisla
tion, so decided it She instated on aiming
this decision into effect, and three new Tent
tories,', at the very last session of Congress,
were organized in conformity to it, as ,Utah,
and New Mexico bad been before it was =-
dared. • She demanded a guarantee against
ameadatents of the Constitution adverse to
her intends and it was given by the required
majority of the two Houses She required
the repeal of the State Laws obstructing the
amender of fugitive slaves, and, although she
had taken the extreme remedy of revolt into
herpplause.) hands they were repealed or _nicslifktd.
(A
Nothing satisfied her, because there was an
active party in the Cotton growing States led
by ambitious men determined on disunion,
who were resolved not to be satisfied. In one
instance alma the &nth has suffered defeat.
The North, for the first time since the forma
tion ortherGovennuent, has chosen a Prosi•
dent by her unaided electoral vote; and that
is the occasion of the preSent unnatural war.
[Cheers.] I did not, as you know, contribute
I to dist result, but Idid enlist =der the banner
of " !tit Union the Constitution, and the En
forcement of the laws." [Cheers for Mr. Ev
erett.]r; Under that banner I mean to stand,
and with ft, if it is struck down, I am willing
to fall.' [Load applause.] Even for this re
sult the South has no ono to blame but her
self. Iler disunionista would give their votes
for no candidate but the one selected by lead
ers who' avowed the purpose of effecting a rev
olution of the Cotton States, and who brought
about a schism in the Democratic party di
rectly calculated, probably designed, to pro
duce the event which actually took place, with
all its dntadconsequences.
!um uton 110
50.6. EL CUD draeL
IPIOPEMOIL
/I COM.. Ihrrioa•the
Waal.. Pa
All Copelan Pa
Lt D W Dim; Cp Wriyht
N. 131, Water Wart.
Tamura".
C Lova. low,
V Vki s c7. Ohio
II Coal.. L1U...1.
X Root., Weetworsbord
B Little, Peter's Creek
IV RIARKIM STRZIIIP
All DUSTERS,
CUILDRENS' DUSTERS,
MISSES' and
CUILDRENS'
SKIRTS
All Belling at Low Prices.
COMMERCIAL RecoRID.
PEITSBIUBGII- llisavarm,
.I#4PCikedoPaddclUlf fro 11171stong 0414114.1
Preminmem.7l76ko:Mg 12. Aga.
SLOOR—The Pleat motel Ittoliadorggno no %nada
change. n. Wins Ed boctlvitt. which p crapea
No loogattll With -1 p 7,147 L±4. 1711 P00t olhonto
fur the bother. 'I littioled aggregated 0td7, 220 Wit* Le
low 33 bedoEpring And Mater lihsat loran) it 114.14 V
113,74 40 do do at 44,6006,26; 65 Motor *hall 404646,4
6,50; 60 do do sus litre, ILL t"L 6o fy6,l* Wt
0110 0 34 1 1 / B —Cmtltunt II good demon), d Flom or*
fang manth.tood kin mere:: I:4 latdi gehool N 0 Ittgoc,
to
en 76 nip
Ltdo t mode, e
at 71(to 6 do chola do at 7,14 c. 40 674 dn
0 alulmmo at 34c—orb; lb do *ot loSm 10 do
no, to connuyott 37460 bop Cdho. at 16c; lb dodo at
151boVift •
• • •
boOdN-Tery doll-la tact there amen to bell° de.
roac4ohataser. •1 ho only mud hear of mot 1,030
Th. t It:lob/aro aad Palo Hato. at 634 nod 1140. -;
boot anchaagat oda, of 21 half bbt. Lake
lim
$1 ing at 112.11.1 i 10 do *Oat UN, lo half bbbhl
W• /Loh
at 2b.
/ 1 / I Y-to regular demand; not. of 17 !orb, new .cold
fromll tap_
BUTZCS • 1.11.7-.Yoe Outlet Unto L. but llttle r ldoot.
1 1 old ton error Batter at 6-Xo, azob Z:10 me priorsn
no at Se. Ibm-nak ol bale lb.
.•
WHBILT-anebeagall; bale 01
10 Mao Common id 161
17c. and 4 do Old 11” at $1 $1
CHNE3t-Bale of SO boxy. common W It at Its qi 113.
DRUID P 11,11 211126-unchanbed; axis of 00 bto plate at
$2,31, aod , 10 do choice do at WO.
8 1 1 .00•13-Bale Of 10 dos COMIDOLI at $1,60 04 .1001
EL Ow do at $2.
Pettr olB -ttothsogoi; bale of 0::* bosh Ne.baspoclo
K n. p huh.
EYE ILUOIL-Eale of 5 bbls at $3,2.5 tiit 1001-•
decUna
st,
1.07=7//1..11.1 vu efiallellati.ollAZ.V
Qum° ,Pbobacy MD Pionsthrt hens.-The bccolPt
Yasebbitif Thar,Oraio, Lilll Stock, ProFtektie Ake
by all toe Rearm& leading oat of tbe elty doting the, put
week were am follow=
Itnceiv..4.
=5,8u3 24,414
=,361 55.154.3
... 764,490 1,10:*8
. 16.914 32,740
• 3 'ad atixts
Bde, bas
Parley. Do
Cot Blest;
Bod 0.111., IJOMO 3.958
As compared with lb. week pentane, Mere is a device.
In the receipts of 3,600 this flour, BLOOD be wheat. teed
13,0.0 be ate; while there Is an Icemen of upward. of
100,000 Imolai. la lb. rerelpla of eon, 711275 t also an .
Iccresee In the shipments of awn of auct,too bockats, tip/ a
deerwess In the shipment., of wheat of 1 . 40,000 bombe!,
Toe lot/owing table show. the recelpte of flour, grafi...Lc
since the Ist orJeottary to July ft, am compared *oh Mous
of Um two seen previcum
17,0
2,00
1561.
1580. 165.9. '
. 613,14 '40,625 210 4 891
Wheat, be._ 16.243,41.4 1,343 20/ 1.45k=9
Oorn, b 0....— 9,4151 3.4 Lk:123999 2580612
Oete, be ...... ..... .... 611,553 nu,tris 311;386
Rye, be 227,4:7 61,747 lA=
Maley, be 304,350 190,356 120,469
Seeds, Me— 2,463,953 2,000,654 1,367.,668 .
Pork, ....... 31,8.31 17,379 15000
Out bleats, 6,788.55: , 4.854,480
Lard, lbs..-- —....6,870,1118 2,971,49)2,797,583
..... 358 460 137,678 119,088
Liv e Bum 142,634 78,974 47,058
Droned liar, 141,115 45,11:41 26,382
Beef Catale,3lo.-- 79212 6 7,845 33, 2 in
'I Ise folkierleg table r . 112,4 the aracout et Dour and 'Meth
In store la Wla elty ow the Itto of J. 17, compared With lbe
etatemeneker the three previous weeks:
July 11. July 1. lace 24. .1.4 17
/lour, bbfs 23.7G0 1./.110 3a , 166 82560
Wbe•t, 174.803 scu.szio 512,254 412,02 d
C. 21,214 2,201,636 2,220,110 2,•81y73
(M 4., 226.603 400 • 533 475,115 471011
—[ tribune.
•
Linerao Onor.—Withht the peel week, tier tuanotacturare
of Unmet' 0:1 In the Weet, held • tomtit% la Ihie elty,for
the pupas. of compering note*, with 1111•11,0 LI tame
eaten.
The etalletlce furnished, slowed that the shale amount
of seed given oat to farmers, In the eering of 100 a,
round lumbers. 59.000 hostels, and thtt the n o
se per
Ia
duct wee elsbt fold, or eight Umbel. to the one sown. Ttile
jeer ibe whole amount evert oat Old not exceed 25,00
hoshele, end farther that there hes been touch lam itele
peortent Ned wen this year. 'heti leer. The aurae of Chis
falling off was the wet weather In April, which rendered
eowing In all eases difficult, end to some essay to Mit lapd
Wilt a clay eel:moil Impossible. 'I he growing cop, we at.
demand. loot • well. and promlere an average yield, to eats
the weather storm favorable.
The • hale number of oil. mIIM lo the west le slalom, ill
of whkh we believe were represenied.
Now, the product °roll!. generally two gel ions p bin hit,
eo diet tueleac our csiettleuous upon ;he shore ttsuira,
Irving oat the deficiency ha independent seed, the to m
s,lwo M followet •
Product.of Oil
}Loot upon We feet, than made tromth the 01.110131bc.
rent agreed rat to melt their prneot mock of on leee it&
66e, ottich le so advents of 446011 /Li 10[1 over the tato ,
hod been oe:Ilog st.--(olnototett rhos CarrettL
- ' •
Ctotexcio Ilona um Gator Maas.,, July 10 —Theia
was so toffeassd trashaem 10 the general =green kw lard.
today, and Ile tt totem, lu vicar wax Emmert%
owing partly to • dreMae Is treishta and tartly to limey
orders (rum Gaud,. sad dm Rasa Th e deniand /kw
rem far. and audit lha Influence of au improventeot to
New-York, we not* an ad...Oran?bbl, In Prima Abool
2000 bidb to all ablated banda,at $5,22 for oteeice whim
winter run, and $3,243,112 for lair to Muttoe twiny
aeirm• 42 Um bob raird I.e dal. xaa • 1 .41
Ocular. maid have been Maancied. Thera we a better
abipedag and enrol:dative loqulry for wheat. and the mare '
let loss boosant and active, prima clooing firm at an W.
rano, of 2,32* VI bash. About MOM/ brothels of all
grader changed Mame, firellSo for N W dub; 01442 c foe
No 1 eprium 6141123f,c (o r Nu 2 odor, and 1 1 / 1 015c ra',
Jetted. A lot of now md *lnter wad sold Ly auopa, a, a
ally at Lk on track. the Corn market was comm .
ally feta. and owing to an Mclean In the number DI Loy
ae 3{o wra holden had the advantage, prima •howlag• an advance
•f hush. l`owanls rho rim., hollreaar, the market'
we mormiy no firm. Almat/AOOO towbetarb.34.4 head*
at 24025 e for Catml and River Mixed atios4 21* for as
,rcelyta 11/Mad in Morn 214,32013{0 tor Jane sad Joty roe
relp-• of same ire, wed 170317%0 for Rejected ta emme
Usta lonsansaction,—M y and gala at 13 , ,b• 12Ilet in more, wi th Light
trit,
Remo as Cann If , July 10_71. Doffte mar.'
km amain ma until hot arm and a/iLacoth than waa • fale
!ovary for it today, Os are without franaecttoto to nowt,.
1141• re mo u nd eery firm la their Com, and aro not db. -
poredtowelsalt.attolnte. The stool of Calm In drat
hand. foots op 20,000 bag.. We now goota &Caw aa
10 00.0010 f 12 to 1210 for low Madre lIkr; 12613 1 4 a fear xmol
deg 12,4 , 414 e far mimed% Immoym 13%m lb; ated Java .
at 1731 to I& pas
•
laaports by Railroad.
3 hi OPm4aO•M P.
rWtsAoTdIL I & *
(baser,
. 100 ttA. WD o — a J r u l L y a 1p
&
hopard; Lib do do, thou:Laker,* Lac*: 2pa natio^ L
10410,10
la
s am" 110011los; 2 kgs lard, KU barn&
b boy :am; lo to bun& 'Y & cu , lot pr.:dote, •
libeaertne: I mower and ru, halal Dickey & cot
bbl. W WooirlAgec 6 bo o lf
glasorsre, B L s loe,
*Co; =reels land . a A lirel,ray &cocoa; GO bloc., Cap
• Porrrart 66 pkgs 0 bax. 2 hh.l6 old copper, Park. Sireur
dy & coMO Was f our, D Wallecac 00 co do. B L labor&
coca & . 01 117 tddre, JII Rotator, 1 ELL I map Irob,Jooce &
Loath
Pr macaws AND CLTIMIAND Roth Horn.—,loll 10.-
6 tars cart.. McCraw & WIleol; 3 empty 111.. ?moor &
Garrard; la J B Prseath big csp. mcDned
& Arbuckle; 6 react, lti& &hairs a Tamer; a cer
hiof..l co;1 do do, Chen, d, , Bud & co; 1 carhrr, lobo& L Wllroarth, 61 empty bbl., O W &ebb.; 22 boot.
clone& J • Caoaeld & a;131 10600, a 11utra,h12.37 Cop
tharta. J W 3lmpscur, IS boa mem. IL Robison 4e , ; 22 clo
dy LU Ural;
IUVAGEt /BMWS.
•
Th. river matinee to advance steadily with 3 lent
inch ato the channel by the metal mark. The weather cc
matne dondgamd oneettkg, with occasional Amnon of
rain. Limey Woe are mild to hare (ellen atilt,* bead we.
tenet the Allegheny and Wonongshola riven, and arise la
limbo; tor boil, etresece-.......,.The tad l . came op front
bhoneitown yemerd., efternoon, when she has been re.
palsedend reiminted. bhp will commeac• biding for 1:11c
cloned and Louisville inanedlately. It fa probable Met
the Wheeling boat. will ramose their regular tripe.
TISLHURAPIIIO BUSIZALIWIru.
No. YL4I, Jul? 12.—CaUon Sun 167.4416i4e. • Flour
aulou rain or 11,C00 it* Sian $3 7043 W; °Moll 14.4
471: Southarn $4 tive re. When needy; mite' ot 100,040
Leman Mena aping 6661124 Ullaraakta Club 80002 q red
wean. $1 triSli 10; +hue St 1241 21; Kentucky SL 27.
°nu tinn; n 4.190,0110 bush; mind 2 0 44Aa. ruche:la;
nen $l6. Whisky only at 1444163.54. Rice firm at
iy4OW,o, Sugar Urn. *fine firm. Atalanta Om. Nasal
atone sant. Reighla
81, ./0 41 .U.11 Chino .Z; Mohr Central sh.. 61X;
Minn Qualm Benda 02; Mich.:pa !Southern K ti ed
York antral 7a%'; Pau:ninon Mel Company Z7o;; Baii4.
log !toad 111* lidincurl Sixes 13; Alininfilpt .3414;
Virginia Elan 48.
PIMADILNIII, July 12—flour undiaulled Eat 4 01% + 11 . 4
a 1444 U for ourpeilne, made hem lining Wheat; Si MOS
474 fur extra $O4 extra funny. 711. en thinning; ale. at
41 1041 12 tor fed, and sllB4llotor +bite. Corn gain;
=OO butt at 112411 k. 800 1;61.115161y mold at 10416%0_
PITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WHIMS,
Nos. 49 and 51 Perry eeeee
rrrrsounnu, PA.
FICILDIK B. WILLIIAPIS. PRoPutltTort.
WOULD call the attention of - Femmes,
Deanna, littesaa, and dhoti, to the oolatoatod
Telegraph Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter,
of welch be a saw wanntarturtne • large ameba. 01 oZ - 1 .
eel due. Oar Hand and Power. At..,
Star Corn Sheller.,
Cher Doable at Bing% for Hand or Power.
Ball's Improved Ohio Mower and Reaper,
• Rona Powom and Threshers.
Dog Powers, most /improved Pattern.
Ingersoll's Hay Press, -
AND OTHIN AOPIOULTDDAL KAMM DM
wholeeste and Mall. for nether Informellon. addrre. u above. de.LwrlyT
PARMBUB' DEPOSIT 13.a218.11111 CO.
10. 65 Fourth 8
Bank of Deposit and Discount,
la TAMEST PAID OE DEPOSITS.
PAR AND mann" PONDS RICEITRD OR DRPOIIT.:
TRE UNDERSIGNED Stockholders aro in
divithally manual* to &ignitor' to tin Abolvizant
oiJaws Mgr print'. moms
• amine! George,
John Irani'',
lb/ Wetter.
,•
Jamb Long,
kinilla Low,
.Wilatal Om. t
John Soak
'now+
El D. Robb era.
D. A. Atmore,.
•
w. w. Wainer.
.Waller,
Robed ,
Mohan! B
IRMO.
Jacob Paulen
Ttmoms B.rou,
D. IL Ualvay,
James A. Hum,
John flo,rd.
IV/Mom Toon& - • -
JAN
4.13Z0Z0R. Csahler.
PreadenL
• accUtly•T
4'AROS AND. SEASONABLE. SHOES
. tifitst...enjag.”Zatl v a g .tg'con g at
, 71 and 81.; •
lagellog Clain and faded tianklan 7'. and 81.
bench Itoroc.o and Kid Dos do do do
••• ,
Quaaomerie Rowed Congress truckglo GaltoiL.
Do - Irsocch Calf Hatt Boots. • -
j 024 •
ORURO ALSEtICV, PO:IAM. '
Comm of Wood and 'ninth dream,.
•
• 14' -
U 11--2,000 bble. Oman Iditbi, !St: Louie,
j: 1,003 do 111.11ernau do do
600 do Oondordta •do do
•
„Rd .do Depot /dills. A 12i.Paglo,i,dcd
800 do °ropes Older bast , dpi
'Allot the 'ion, en tildes, /31.. tools ty '
aelarld And tor Ws by J. 0. Limos= A 'W.
MI_MI • Wart au2 92 /runt
• • •-;••r
OW"AND ,MAOkfIAUCIIIrS,'-gPQOIa:
II aim n Ehrtitlite:at.
Ili/ ILL FatD-16L1 eac.ke reoeived and for
*buk by WI &UGC NM • CO,.
C
IMSN —U/ boxes prima Cheese ix
IV! ectd awl for AMWAY B. 4,1014aDA
. . .
maw
i.wrsaw.
TEUEFOLD . I MErr.A.BIJJ3EULD
Coach: PAtatory.
.-•, CA R.R. it. LI CI /V 0 A Ar.
ItIiANUFACTUREIRS A CIIE.S. CAR
- MAO ommursses aut CO ouanss, umes.
tw3 SUING WAGONS, of mury dew , odow
Es 6W bainziams.aacir thotiti , LV: 4 l. l o .
Pa. 12.40! Now Work 41.1171 cm ba44l,st
No. 284 Mir y &ma. I112:171/
1 11 "
NEW SIIIITTLE
•
SEWING MACHINES
An altaplrd (411 alcals or /A 6111.1' 15110111. u. oortrtni
anon, ' , al no 3133 natant and Ugrian !Abram 'matior
I LOCIC' ITCH SEAM
tato an both arldea..nbtra: •
t)Att .trt BB ii.YRI.RD OR PULLID ODT.
And tors al Wenn. atart ntratagi 11133.tha and-Shoo
111n41er them tanno rotation. tan 1 and 4.. t hem at 28
Fifth street" nattalts. - •
IV. B . LASCELL •
. .
W AILDLA.
Bboksoller, StatiOner;
BLANK BOOK BIANUFACTURER
:PRINTER AND NNW,
63 Wood [Street. near Fourth,
PITTSBURGH.
GoLo rims
i WHOLESALE FUT.! IL
PEN AND CAEES REPAIRED.
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING •
Done at Use shortest 'milks, at the comic! Fourth dad
Masket:streeta wood dory.
roma. Hying oat of the elti haviderdra te therm
send talc asalL
jaiciw FITZPATIOCk & CO.
C tirL 1t y 1e......1..,..
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t • - 1 ti
f
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CHEROKEE REMEDY
0111AILING1 OSSA /OS
Con6rriniea and all Disevivi of the lirkergau,
TOL latootrettree when ell other - proarether flu: It
Marx ;.:%Igt: . sor ;put compo
nasoas rt conterr i f itU
and softly from Liolo r tes . ltarla sad=t;t4 be
las
Rr
weekended down arm one enterstioa to sooner be the
Cherokee Indians...it ts aimed to the 10 00100
.. ,....
ems Inmost, aorta .ft manor Its Mar mot
thuoahlr. tine Unfortunate of ei th er sel'iritr6e a
mid be smo eteniedy astral of plegok Ono
aka st th ge germ' of some hack '
e ck or Probes:v._ sots Bar
meg) , Orate et the rem hoot of th e Clem : tea
away te tat rattly to stupend the poleon. het to EasetOve
the Cause onsrldelt Mamas fell tUneflons in pm
seat form mammy 01011 Doha. Via steeds Mod fu my
antra/ad adonied by air tonak lOW rammer Caesar.
ril v or I I XII: e s t l=rlj . 11 . 11 t a t =guy . tl=
thaturitu estonleoret the mat selentae men of the ego
Ti. getuds not 0017 maketa ellraison camlee
System
wo. but Invigorates the most debate cambia
t
It doe. Eat Affect the Brrath or Interfere .110
11217 Class of ktuelneek, or ratan ma derail= hoot
tee osnalalet.
It +soaker enhance from other meadow • ,
mut etat It nheneeklu Value / .10. Entire
lance of ell Nausea= Taste, be n se Pleasant sod
Ltelirions ',fruit:
$O. • -
Mir hie. VI bar bottles or
turria thre t e
itz bottles Be,'
ektlf.
handotoss.at.Louto.ilz
. .
I DR. GEO. IL R.F•YR&R, ,
. I 40 Weed=
Wholaale mad Beteg
Sir to • trr all Draststo
HICLEHOLHIS HASIIITIPAAPARAHOB.
"IIIUELLT CONWINTBATID"
Compound Fluid Extract Buell%
IA radii,. and lipseldo Amid? far
DiqVARECS Of THE BLADDEH. '
KIDAZYS. I, '
RAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWRLLINCSi
This lifullefie incrusts Ea power of Distatfon. sad vs.'
tilts toe ABoOft BAN ts into Outlaw action. tn , width tan
EATiar Wit OAbOABIOLIS dtpultions, and ail OH
/NATURAL I t.f.sA6BatitlTO an rednoid. al OMB an
AND LOLA UM a.IION. and to rood for
Slut, Woman nod
RELMBEILDA EXTRACT RUCH% •
For Wtaksits•
Arlatits !frau is For
Habits of lion. BUIS
• I butscration Abut,
Alttdd with the follinving Bysaptonnits
Inthspotinoa to Artutton. Low.__of routs.
Lots of Hectors. adEctat7 of ountunm
Weak Hama - Troubling.
.kiorrarof Watsfuthria
iconasa orileutort Pala In Ea Butt,
oirantal istasitc,t of u t Itnactuar t meta,
Hot Banda., Slostdos of 1134 Bod 7.
thsocita of the BUD. Amato. of the Era
naiad ieousatuuuteit.
Amu uniptutus. alknrad to go on. V;del suEgtlin
inrailatar rasmatooort !Amos
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haslX!Darwle Fatuity. Epelegate Pit,,
In one 'et which the Patient _ may Eraire.
Who ens toy - that they us rot hattountly Wawa W
them .!/I.%ttt.l4l,l;ease
Haar Y. Oran at Um camas of Utel”cacrtor.
11 . 3 UT AONI 9 1 / 1 .1. 0011,RS.
TUE arm aor TUE INSANE ArTLOMS.
ant 0: latemettetr Dunn 'by Oramarastkai
Bur Asn RUA= te l Ma /MY si Ma Assert:km
TBN COBSTLTOTION 030 Z AtYSITTHD WITH
1011.61A11/0 mrsaminrass,,... .
I:4quire• the ant et coedir.hm to atrarretbsa ant _
tararotata thoannon,
Which Hatiabold's ExtraMt Wombs. torartably dim
A Olat riu varknate t. Hon damned.
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PLATING rhIAILIIIIOI, -
In many AffeettOrm preoltar to Wemalesa lbw
iturses of wham Is oehomuod by soy other rowed y ft fa •
Gateman or Asuottoo..trolgalarity. Damnation or was.
:mod. of extstaxarr Braman. Olterame or
nue el the litants. Lemon-tem or Dann.
IpeQrS
for all onaylaten Mean* t to the mx. weather minas mot
Lad , ar..rotioa,ittabilei of allealgtUan. Or la the
DEO,LLVE OR CIIAIVGR OF"LIFE:
1— et Ban teal /that
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bIQ FAMILY SHOULD 811 WITHOUT IT:
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tattoo sate fratearo. Slarena. or ernpleatat Idedlethe
bar unpleatar i l dagandurdlatate.
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SECRET - DISEASES
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In th ,Lair steam At Intl* Kimeass;
Little or to than It Mat : fro imuresuame;
1 ANd 40 2•7041145. . ..
It atm it frequent dean and ewes etreath to Urthatk
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rano ad curios Othatarme et the Urethra, . .
Analog 2 sod to freenattleo, Ire heat= to tee thus
al/Waal.
on Natter ** 1 .14 , 4 1 1 1 ., fa flaagray,Thsared out seam
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1 i THOCIAIIIe CPO.I 110171111DS
lITO lurk taiga Tils Nevin UP QUACKS and
who have Dal heavy law to be Cared la a abets thaw bat
rouratthar weft theared and mattes "PUMP "Law fro
the CU a .)oweeni astrfairests," both teed Up In the
Mi...
I. hr - • at le a tartrate tom and
rthepa otter Blarroao.
1' Clee IthlealZafrils Extract Mah e . for all affeetfrat
ad thanes CI ,
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1 .1 Item.l./AISALLY 0/341•1911,
whetter tile Ung ut -
RALE OR FECRAIX,
'tree elteleretensearigivetlos, ate es meta. of
I teW LIVANDIPIIO.
Ulmer of them lenearnaln the old or a DIVILITIO.
' I/al mint tract Buckle
1 • le the urvai pia:retie,
•And I. tee-eon here the %tend teed Caen insignia -
leer welchllt is ilecoommansisd.
Bruenoe of ate Owe: reelsceia see forpeaeleffi charecta •
sceompain the vatatences. • -
cifictiFitivaAas . cy cuasta
_ &met us, to xernaristiethe •
! - I seance LCD ream. • '
peace te I per betels, or six tor $l5.
„Delivered to eve Wares malrelf peeked from observance.
PlittWait■ dYiIiTUAIS nab
Crites brunalliteed t Advice OraW t
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Persoluni b ietered Wan eaten Aldermen of the ofty '
of flatneolp fa T. net/Mote; Who Was dale swore •
cloth leer hie priderstion mentos no nenotio. CO glattery.'
- or Other conetes diem bat are sandy. weestate.
. si.T.Lucuasow,
Sworn are nbscebeit baron met Ihn Ind day of Iforeat
: I W. r. tUnDisr,Awerroaa. ,
. - ninth dram abimaties. rnuaaelgua:
addree littera for I alcamation In otecildenoe to
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H. T. HIMBIBOLD. Chemist.
D. t. 104 loath Tenth Woe - Criteenat, !Ma
OR,WARR. OF WIJATICJIVACITEN
Ann varleinCirarD DEALZIIII,
Who ondemlit teener `of Uttar ova and %then ar. •
akin - on the reatetton attend by
than Opera dentst•Priparatkes. r.
do . do aoi
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BECIICHAVI:da KELLY ,
=-•; A44IIGERZIT 1111%
Antall Vitieshee ennarhas. Ask far Hentbolfs,
eo other. u.t °atm* adurthismant asid, 1.4 for It, *o4'
Seed Unmet • a are exesere. • - nee ,
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of
U»e and ismararn
a/aelr moesst V
s l tchme, of all delimahatioue, -
Permit arid Delicate Diroldras. IrelLid bum. Dlip.
emu or Mucatlonammutop aed locklimt to. Youths of huh.-
rens. arid Adage. *forte and surdas. -Bemuse Dr.D/tiaff - •
OrritiJii publishes the Ma data& Ita Dimonat aod
modal. ma ihrumfellr amt thlair. Lt a out
7ry I auaon.l. untt. ceataummtrou amt. cierrU=
emus their Id? ca.' it Wag we sad dauhten.
IMMO abi o .l. at o be tatalloaa to Amp etema Ditrae.„
that they do as Dr.. DitiallaTiltiPitempt _
Pablishlum) lest a locraU re_practice nadir& be lost to mu;
mood mud& Weep modest mad permaposoal
pertinent nand to tutorancemtnunt up as umudirott g a
who comma* soMety. trdelltipmce.imme.ele . to dollar.
CUM. mratertrottlyi -meanly or Maumee. it late poppet. , T.
t boaraver, maittattlefunagantatsandmalanaarathuk.
rat that their sow &melte., atd emu minfouls Mau .
sully amt 01 millcate mounihmiost am! ap
Neu mstoted to health end Mutts Dr. SlialtistikU
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macs lour; NW* and 'atter .uittririte on al o ars •
taut wad matt kullerincutver alortitleatlon.U. '
„tb.0.10.00a4e of omir Deny tau' =mum* mad Ob. ;
aeiratiom uoommuoils he has suparlor 00/11 to the host.
Main of abeatalooweeee. wed who la da1.17 °untiediset
wadgal
stratar .a. u ad andutudad remparubieci
Putilimera ormirtstort ef bottle. Mo. Orlice 86 Done •
Area. um lhealmod rms. _karate cortimitureadull IMO - • -
an, parts 01 the
,Dolan .truth &usual to. • Direct _
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.L: I norl9oo. ritieborsh PottoffkOL-
nabs Slit/BACII raaVitris tiose—Thu,
S , *Alois eaables thaw otiose neat or clitabitii •
s v g ,msust Amour o4 i lassilig.i, fort: or licolt lbs;
nlm th•VIPZ4 so:161m yorteatlr r asslost mastt[nd "., o :
tat Doeoss. The sews arida can be suiS by mil lo stol- • •
soli •Uis Vatted Aswan uanada, two Ur 111/1•Iold Igo
Dr. U. M. ' Bo WsMinx Rom= Psu"— , ..- • •
nom tills are I only, oustobis married ot Wads Miss
cso rely lima with zeds Ana Certainty-for tho ussealisto .
lionotal. Wolimtiloos. ftregalsiltles. to. jagyaleilt
- .silo used tisisistyrtsviciey: stip par tor.. sash , •
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costalsa real by man. rtts Dvme•
cam. all &mass s stints wit5ir5.=161".4...4
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Tuns ricrxr. 13 as UAW Masc entuaria.
to tea& to the al• Awe Zama lotas ells sad amars;
Able. idOSO 10.0114 =bard sal alartsalla. la ands oreak-'
114110 lad Wasjartitiaan an/Saba maella vas
_1 ukiN, BetYIT Whokerale Dealer.
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