- VitfOurg aettt. 977101 AL PAP!! 0/ ram 0177 WEDNESDAY I.lOl=lG, ;DU 17, 1861 CITY AFFAIRS Ml:cbloloalcar. Obiorraticaitot the Gann*, by u. E. misik, optician, SS Fifth t3L,.i tixr3eyl4..`daily: nllOl4 1311 RIAD& 00 72 00 75 62 9.20 9 0•91099. A. 12..; 6 ; r. 12,7=1= sti r ring. =MVO on the obis liorder....Whe and Jenkins. - kgentlionalt, Witting from Baroplire Landing, be. low Ohio; to it friend in (it tip, gives • smith' iota ant of the state of affairs Inthat akin- , "Thera has been a co n ti n ual excitement has along the border of the Btata, for the lett two weeks, day and eight, and the &ate has armed aU the border citizens ler self 'protection. The principal cause of . - the excitement Is the fiat of an attack on Gallipells by Ex•Oisv. Wise, 'rho is now encamped at Charles town, Y e . O. Jennings Wise, a son of the - Governor, Is 00 encamped twenty miles below here, at Bar bour], ilia. Another rabid Beeemionist, named Gal latin enkins, is encamped on his own farm, twenty ' miles ,ow here. Ile . .is one of the Virginia mil -1 toer ,:and owns a farm seven miles in length on the ,Otilo river, and is carrying on angular guerilla war en the Union men' of Virginia. "Some twolve_Uttion men, all wealthy farmers, opposite Sample's Landieg, in Virginis, have de serted their homes,leaving everything behind them. They fled to thin side of. the river. as the damnable traito.tJenkina is noising every Union man he eau get Me clutches on. "A Mtn named Bader, one of the delegates to the Wheelieg Convention, and a man of daring courage', woo recently captured by Jenkins. White Boiler wa being contieyed to Jenkins , farm, and when in eight of the river, he mode's desperate dash, ned amidst the Vet tatting of bullets got eafe to the Ohio side. He' ha since left bare, armed to the thetboletermined to rescue his wife and two , children, or die in the attempt. He resides eight miles from the river. "A party of men, - ,consisting of two hundred, under Col. Norton, recently attempted to capture Jenkins.- They surrounded his house in the night, hattheibird had lijwn. They secured fifteen head of fat Mane and nine barges, which they brought to Gallipolts. _. , "Weihave to stand guard bete every night on the l '. border,lrrom Gallipolis to Guyandotte, as there are ' • runiuratbat Wise and Jenkins intend to cross over and attack us. We are.determined to defend oar. ' . settles to the last extremity. The women stay up all bight and deep all day, and the teen have pro. ~ v ined n'place of salmi for them in case of an at. tick." ; ' J. S. S. Oar Engine. --We hue recently been making some improve. ment Ili our Pun Room, in ord6r to pin room and power, to accommodate the greatly increued labor devolving upon that department of our establish ment. We are en well pleased with the 'change, that we deem it a pleasure to inform oar readers to whose skill we are indebted far the improve. mute? We have bad to substitute fur mu former sin •gli deed boiler one of Mums. Wm. Barnhill, Jr, Co'., beat double Ones; thee" gentlemen have a very Cope boiler yard on Peon street, near the Point, and are prepared to execute jobs °fads kind on:the.shortesi dotic4,and of the most approved workmanship and mtnerials. Our *gine, we think, is the molt satisfactory item at its kind in this city. It into Oscillator, man nractufed by Menu, .fitclemosh, Remphel & Co., corneeof Pike-and O'Hara streets, fitted with their improVed steam balanced valves, and controlled by , thelr improved governor—which last we can, after a long trial, recommend as the best. now in use. We think that:Sur Regina and Pries Room is now ai model; and we desire, therefore, to give' oar city mechanics, through whose skill we have etlainSd this satisfactory result, the benefit of this unsolielted none's. ' A soldier. in Camp.Wriatt, the other day, showed . of a very epicy letter from a friend of hi. at Lie Witt, lows. A. there are wan, printer. in the ' army rho would well appreciate the advice it con tained, we mall the following extract : i..Dcaa Eta Once again my 'manuscript" be fore you, on *biota cap,' which you wall 'please 'correct" , before.you hat it up.' l_propose to give you a little advice ,• and, being 'stereotyped' it will _require no 'correction' or .alteratton."--.l'nuit in God, and keep your powder dry.' Have your ‘ahopting stick' in its proper position. Keep the atraiglit. Let every rankle issued' against enemy be 'leaded; and have such 'matter' counted by the ‘thonaand. , • Keep the 'margin' of yPur body well supplied witb•daggenr, , and alway■ make it a 'rule' to 'stick' the enemy whenever an •opportunity - afters • vint4 it you should, in any . 'squabble,. get 'knocked into make the best you can of a bad 'case,' and 'sponge' your way Omega." I Ceti.. O. U. fdrstis s -of the Selfishly Rifles, is now trUthe city, and will 'remain a few days In order to homplite his company, tteelingyetls marmite. This company is one of the finest in Col. Geary's Bee ' meaty is sworn it4,and {snow in. Camp Coleman, near Philadelphia. A fine thence !Snow offered to young men Wishing to join the army. The Captain can be seen et 9 o'clock tomorrow, at Wilkins 11.11, 211 story, large room, where he will stay a few days. . Poisons L.—Dr. O. B. 6toweo who has recently returned from Paris, where for the last fire years he hu deroted himself la the hosideals and medical scboolelo the study of surgery and otedlehie; has opened en officii for the practice of his profusion in Allegheny city; at No. 38 Federal street, opposite Colonnade few. We wish Dr. 8. abundant amain in the ;profession, to' fit himself for which he Las given la much time mod study. • RccCutrmn Ormias.--CaPt., Distally; Lieut., Suthefiand, Lieut. Bagaley and Sergeant Miller, of Co.; D., D. S. ZOOM Ranee, 12th Regiment, are now m thie city, and have opened a recruitieg' omen In Lyon's Building r wbere. they will linnet men to fill up the centime, to the fall eomplemenL The company have been accepted for three yearn or the war and 'Till go into service immediately on iu..VompletinO. , ' Anon' ore Critto.—Mm. U. M. Mime, keeper of a re freak meat asition at 0 sk land,wte taken before Miiyor Wilson yesterday, upon a charge of cruelly treating her child, a boy about fire years oflge. The complaint was made by her neighbors, and the principal act of cruelty -proved was, that ate bed rased the child of his feat by the hair of the head While obtaining him. She war held to bail to aneWer. NOnew Branca or Llawratio..—On Thuesday hut, doting a storm of rain, the house of Mrs. Ilectstoo, of the bororigh of lodises; was struck by Hightail:lg. The fiord struck the top of the chimney, and after scattering the bricks, passed ova the roof, tearing off the shinglei to a eoultdearable extant. No Mbar damage ties-done, cod none of the totostes of the hoots were hurt WOE ' arlito ON SCFPIDAT.-..A Geriaan named John, Nowsitchak, maidieg ; in Reserve Township, was ' taken before ,Jnitice Scribe, on complaint of Rdwaril Vetter!, tot punning his usual weekrin Sunday. He hid besnin the habit of walking on Sunday, and, on this occasion spent a part of the day iit piling staves. He was fined four dollanr, under to ald act of 1772. A Elllama "Bernie ay a Itattataanaa Gnu.. —The postmaster at 'Harrisburg has received a let ter (guava volunteer now in Washington city, which Is addressed as follows: ' , Postmaster of Harrisburg please hand this to the lady that gave a young man the orange.. a member of ma Third Mtchigin Rogi7 mont." ::The lady in question should call at once and get the document. as she may thereby seems brave and gallant husband.. _ Rinkr.Parsouns.-0n Monday, Lieut. — Thomas M'Partano, ont!! nollidayaberg Feneiblee, now Co. A, Third. Regiment, Col. - P. P. Minim', arrived st • ' Harrirburg vrith five prbonerv, taken at the battle of Pallier Waters, one of them soppmed to be a Litutstmat. - They were poorly clad, and in every respect miserable looking young men. Their destl• • Thationith Washington dry. ' Trth cheapest Dry 'Goody to be tonnd.ia ibis city pre at;l. W.. Dukes & co. , s,69lStarketitreet. styles of fashionable and desirable goods, as grey Goods,Borsges, Poplin,Organ dies, Ladies Chlnises, Ptintsj Dolithrs, Lae! and Silk &fatale', Shirtlegr, fitheetthgs. linasery, Gloves and all hied* of good, suitable for the sassed: •-. .. PAlit Orr.—The soldier/ of Filth Fungi alma Regiment, (Col: R. P. tdsDowell,) stationed at Alexandria - Vs., .were paid off lutlialurdap. The terns of enlistment aspires in about a week; and it if • iodinated that about two-thirds of the melt will re-enlist .alter visiting their friends at PAILIO.E..—Tber Kellett. Collnl, Dago use Greg, numbnong thirty men, were ouSparading Monday craning end presented a rsq tine appearance. The. °Seers are Captain J. 11:Wooret rind Lieutenant. J. C. !Inflow Second Lieutenant, E. A.Aurents- • MAP or rut Serer or Wli.—We are . indebt. ad to ft: C: Lomnii, - digent of the Home Isontratice c 0.,, of New .York, Mr a Bird's Eye Idep of the Seat of War, which •that enterprising . Company have Prepared tor. the: use of . their entity patron,. ASSAM? AND - B B L itaY.--Itadultt Itigmars .iu yostorday.bald to bat, by Jattico Boas, to imam • dune at smolt and batter]preened by. Hannah Perteney. Theipartlo,re#l4 la Bourn townshja, Tux Wood, Gnarde; . eommatuled by CIO. A'. c. Heys, doss been eeleeted by Gen. el , Ciellan u bi boot guard. TbUris ;a: MO . compliment t o t h e P,Usburgh Dissannitar 'Larry Whiny, fa. MOON in the police annals of Allegbasy, was 7U terdei; yeld to ball by Mayor Drain,.to - *Dower a chary! of keeping ',dila:deify house.. Wax _Paassayr orsa.—Dz. Beaslentaar, it wain*: bonne: Welsh, who wan stabbed is the Fifth irard, ea Monday evades, is now enOtfig 01.1112,!ecovell.. Ns*: nainteffeit'two dollar "bllle. wilts bank et giden..nter-le <limitation. They. itiCsligltally 414 ooted;and well calculated to deeelM Tz t Bev: Anhui e. Branford left New Cu lls kit we ek,. tot 4.12107 . - Chins, where he bee been appointed coapll.-_ , _ j ib _Heil:wooer wilt nompt thee Pitts...barib' Of. Stiktolkez-wilk a run ~ ;J. ...?};,%',.,ems ~,.. ~ 1~. ~ ,I"'9 }~ ...,':~r.,.~.,~".,....~~~ t _ , Y. ..... . , - Cral=rht-Dren Parade of the Erie -Pete or Thanks-Parameter A.. gth wad I tived-1110tring, of Troops-Uniforms for the tOth. AIM. • At the2totir for the Regimental Drill and Drew Parade of the Ene Regiment, oe Mon ley evening, thiveompsaies composing the Regiment gained an amettal amount of praise for the manner in which they went through the various evolution* of the Battalion-. Many who have witnessed their move ments of( previous occasions declare that they lair. ly eieelled themselves. Alter Drew parade, Mehl'. Brew Band played one of their mast pleasing airs to the delight of many ,who witnessed the parade. At a mating held In the quarters of the Caen Volunteers, Capt. Bierer—to seknowledga 77 fine Cannel shirts, ISO pelts of woolen mocks,"lB pairs of oboe, and towels, from the ladies of Dr. Pressley 'a (2d 11. P.) Church; 18 flannel shirts from the ladies of the Smithfield Street M. S. Church, (Rev. Mr. Baker's) and the ladies of Connellsville for various other presents—it was resolved that we tender to the cocci named churches and their exemplary, plow and - energetic pastors, (end the ladies partic ularly) ear heartfelt thanks for their many marks of kindness, not only toward our company but to others of oar citizen ea:dlery. May dimmed° happiness ever attend them; may they bee lung to benefit end bless the land with tair seta of charity and labors of piety. "Mg their barrel of meal waste not nor their erase of oil fail." Reeoked, That thaws proceedings be published in the Pittsburgh Gazette and Uniontown papers. The Paymaster strived in camp yesterday and paid off four companies and a half of the Erie Regi ment lie paid oat more than $6,000 daring the timebe wu paying off those oompaniee. There was much dread, on , the part of the unpaid, of a coon. termand, but no countermand came, and all went well. Col. McLane, who hoe just come hack from Har risburg, reports that the other regiments in oamp wilt soon be ordered into smiles. His own regi ment in expected to pass through% the city this even ing, en their way home, to recruit fur 'the three years' eervi:e. Among the visitors to the Camp yesterday were Ceps. Gregg, of Col. Emory's regiment, U. S. Cav alry—formerly Colonel of the (rib Regiment of the Pennsylvania IL Corps—eon of senator Gregg, of Centre county—and Lieut. Johnson, late of Col. Jarrett'.llth Regithent. They and a few friend. were handsomely entertained by Adjutant Vincent at the Head Quarter. of the Rile Regiment. Tee distribution of gang and uniforms suit Con tinue.; 2,229 pass °Nissen, and an equal number clasp. seta distributed among the soldiers ut tho 9th and 10th Regimens,. An accident occurred is the Camp which might hive proved more ntingerone. A young man of the 11th Regiment who had a pistol presented to him, was experamenupg with it and accidentally discharged it, making on ugly wound in the first finger of the left band. The phymcian of the Camp thinks the finger can be saved. Mumma° Onneas were received last night by the 10th Regiment. Col. McCalmont, to march to Hopewell, Va. They will leave this morning at 10 o'clock. Skirmishing Ili nyes!ru Vlslania--Amaslng . Several soldiers who recently arrived at Wheel. 'lag from Laurel Hill, give some amusing lecidente of the - skirmialaing in that .viciaity. An Orderly Sergeant nye that frequently the Federal and rebel pickets and scrims would come within rpeak4i distance of one soother, and indulge in personal epithet.,, much as "Traitor," "Abolitionist," "Blue bellied Yankee," etc. In several instance., the picket', alter abusing one another wnuld, by general conceal, ground arms and meet half way, for the:purpo.a Of taking a drink. After drinking, they would run back, pick up their guns and fire at each other, the It eeteat man standing the beet chance of getting the first shot. A tall Hoosier to here, en route for his home in Indiana. He has a severe 'tam 111 the back, which, though quite painful, t not at all dangerous, being flesh wound only, de received the wound in the skirmish, last Thursday. He and his comrades hod been dodging behind trees and firing at the rebels when an opportunity offered. They were ordered to retreat back within the lines, when the Indian ian, of whom we are speaking, fired a shot at a rebel and started to follow his comrades. In doing so, he was not in the back by a concealed rebel. He is much mortified at the idea of going home with a shot in hi. back, but in order to guard against.ridicule. he Carrie. with him certificates of commanding officers, showing that the wound was honorably received. Hague and McCartney Eno. CLIZETTI:—Although a constant reader of your paper. I overlooked a statement from Robert Hague, in Friday'. tithe, to entice my attention bus just been called by • friend. According to this edatemont, Hague has been a much ink:feed iodivid nal, and has utterly discarded lago's loin:teflon, "put money in thy puree." His three tripe to the mountains, after AloCarttimV have no doubt given a little . briel employment to the rieibilities of those of yearreaders who know that individual, and bate seen him carelessly sauntering through the city for the last Eve or sin montlM. In the enumeration of his valuable service., no allusion whatever is made to thote tripe of his to W. O. McCartney, (a brother of the other tae,) on Wood street. However ardent his pursuit, these latter trips seem to have bad a most magical effect in abating it. ' Seriouly, -however, it is exceedingly unples. east to my feeling* to have become mixed up with such a nett. Comptratlvoly unimportant ito this affair may teem, the condors of llaguein regard to it has put me to no meontiderable trouble and pa pence. In due 11.13.5 his management 4+l the MtCartney affair shall recedrim aping—legal pro ccedingtthving mile been so Icing staid on account of - they absence of a material witnem —a three month.* volunteer. I am iiidaDirstit about his makieg another, state meat. His status will exempt him 1•om a reply. Nut 211,11ensir. . . . Hamm latt--7hr Birds nown , —On Tuesday night last; says the Indiana Amerltan, two prison er, confined in our county jail, the one a colored man named Jame. Henry, whose committal ere no ticed last week, and a white man named Molina Grommet who bad been committed tole!! on Court week, on • charge of attempt at breaking into a house, to Montgomery township—getting tired of their cinfioement in these exciting war times, ef fected their escape larungli the chimney of the Jill. They took their bed clothes and tore them into stripy, which they tied together sad formed into a rope, by which they lowered themselves to the ground. The Sheriff offers a reward for the apprehension and delivery of vs), or $lO lot either one of them. Cot.. BL‘CVN regiment is full and will shortly be ready for active envier. Lowse'• Fire Plug i• to be introduced in New York city. ?aux am oat/ • emelt portion of mankind folly aware of the many Ills we antra from tbe Iredittee nod Whore Was Ofnur soesetore—eatefling upon a. Laub tome dirou der., each ea Wcondaty erptillie, scrota's, /M.—leaving • trnla efooselltatlouti dimness that claw, only with tb• grate. • t haat one fourth, of oar .people are bestial by thaw 'diking Infections In some form or other. HOW many young moo than, awe who aro daily elation Into an On. g.... 1 . 11 ..Pring time of 111. , lo tho prime of ltWr Years, sad all to. tta Want of. prowl "Remody,' to amass the/blood and resonate the •yetran—ace that will strike st the very fountain heed 01 th• 'We tarn that it lea duty era owe to eifferlan man to mats known an article libst will afford blot a certain cum and to recommend as nark the 'Cherokee Re rawly:• of wltkb an adrertimment appears is to.iiara paper--• med. tines:Ad by all Droygiste—it hat performed entree that hp* satonlebed oar most "knife! practitioner.. ft not only corm Gonsorbomuillerd, , brit as • porhher of the Wakened • general alterative medicine, It hu no equal. We my to ell who am affected Pith say venereal, menu ; MC or crofnlosis taint, to try the great Indian'. specific. 4 1 tyltilues•ir 'NfrBLOOD . FOOD.—Attention is called to ftt, it. more ?mutable and anientlflo preparation, advertised ',:.=7. -1 =4 1 . 1 ,trg0r7 1 '.7. - „L'7 . 77L7.1 meilharint of theaday. It la. • ornate remedy for all the armee apecllled.ent eaporlally the. of • ebroutc nature -.1 loogatanding--of wee., enourha, mid pony. Hoffer. art, .7111 Mears. Ounce a Doroar. or New York, ark Ma mole Keefe tor It, and alto poOpfl.torl of the world...maenad Dr. leirocre Iseraanta Ocamst, an ankle which every lifetberitearld here In her medicine clout. to we of need; and rentable& ea II domino paregoric or opiate of coy kJ red.lt nut be felled coon velth the utmost nnendroceotod will no tonna an Invaluable melee In all clue,/ Of Wreathe complalota—Ottkrafole Jestretal, fkluMetta. w3.llee advertharnant. Yoe cab by UM 11. KEYSER airdellto Wood at., Pluabereh. Pa. .4•lleUliwltalt . , 1 OffirlxviaogArs yip Svertm.—Two:thirde of oar dhernerei proceed from dennewnents of the eteroach and the arms, A want or , vigor In the dirndl., erg.. IWO. in lainumse amount if dliconfrott, both In body and mind. 'OMI FIUIPAILtTION AND ONK ONLY, mama thermise and the cOnesqtrenCee rot& dianom for b To give Streegth to the weakened 'atconacte. to calm the agitated mate and to renters that regularity of eaten In WI the aging/Which Ouralltpts perfect health and tend to wenn , e tong and painter We, them is no medicine now before the world •blett will compere; with IJUerkTrlch'il hfUlf „um urrrans. it would be so 1 ote.t to U. radar. to ramp that he has dot heard of - theta amulog encores in Dwesemdit, Liter eaMidsilDl., /opera-4441111h and all Om dheirdere to which the stecterb, the Deer, the bowel. and UM ITUTCme Ilyilteal42 . ollllWlCl. 140 asrVellOtt, IS tl.ealroct , Of Ibis anal rmarratire Una' phyoklane of mune° do not hedge. to .Chi their num . ael tomes to en* teathoonl. W drammn woo have been reword hona...entle , littand loner by the Bitters, when the rernedler of: t h e diaper.. ry bed ell been Ida wlttiontarall. i Bold !yell droggleauery matt . n0330.1wd rir. - A Friend In:YriNt. Try Ilt..—D from lisPittelanbll Lllllll/1212 . Is pro front the raw Qiri el Dr. Bteolkoa dare. Uonseetterit. oust bone detten .4 tote Mee mad in Ms Drug. toe le t tweed, M. with the moat satonlehlat moue— as n ester. =I 7 It hiwithoert a mai, and will arrials Ala mars Ma axir otherlasparaUca - /or all 13. Male and tIITCRIII.DIIottIsa It Is to Intallfbte, and es a to ratlfil for norm Woneds , threalm4 . lllal/015. la, II soothing, belling and 'Arena] surartheoirg ,proportfax 'crane the nut Wonder and attowithment of all wee 01111 e'er (Inn It I MIL UM four beredned eentlanittell ot mum able cum 4performed ter It" War th e last two risrLAttrot WA hid. lertadrmlauteent. • , .. *MI Wald:al t' Alf I 'DOCTOR C. BIZLZ, Wfilbr Care 11113 d nOtao3; n_attdo Physician; also anent for Rainbow's celebrated Tense for Rupture& Corner of Poen and Wayne . . imi-Dmorroy.—DL C. Bill. No. 746 palm 'trod, "Mao to all bra:idea of the Coma woks. Sfir ehoWd riot - tail to read the adver timmapt ct Pmt. Wm 4. 1. tolit•Se ram, CIDER -3o bblo, for oak by ow, - JAI CANIIRLD Cid 4 T - 11W FEMMES-1W sacks bright Dry ,L 1 Prams neats. 4 by .i - ~.UCNRYA. aullAltifl. DOTATOES—ZM bus. choice varieties in • by G. O. 01tAIP. "LIZATHERS-=liow: arriVing twit to arrive . ju4R Na. b? • .0 16 ' 15111TAII WM( MT a 00. TIMED APRIES=.24.* bus. in gore and 'A" for oalotry • ' SINANO a 00r/IN. lIiMMEM _~ "'" 111.1 . .. .. . . %!-4,7,,...,!:,f4.-4.,a;.:';;::v-...4:2-::2,-.ti,'.,-; THE LATEST NEWS. ll' TSLJEGRAPII RECEIVED :l•T THE DAILY GAZETT E off ICE Particulars of the Dame al Car- rick's Ford CISCIMPATt; July. 16.—Special Dixpzfeh to tkr Cverionoti • Garettc,—Firld of Borth, Carrick , . Ford, July 14.—0 n the night of the I tth, the rebel army at Laurel Hill, under command of Brigadier. General G d•nett. late Major to the U. t. army, encosted its camp in great haste, no learning of Gen. McClellan'. approach to Beverly, apparently hoping to peso Beverly before Oen. McClellan'. arrival, ace tbus escape the trap let for them by a paesage through Cheat Mountain Gap. The evacuation Was discovered on the morning of the 12th, and pursuit ems instantly ordered, and by 10 o'clock the 9th Indiana entered the rebel camp on Laurel Hill; and found a large number of tents, a Int of tloor,:camp equipage and clothing, nod rev. eral sick and wounded, to whom, without flaking, we gave proper attention. The whole road for thirty mild Was strewn with baggage thrown from the wagons to buten their retreat. The rebel army west within three mile. of Beverly, and there Met rebels flying from Rich Mountain, and finding escape to Hottonswille imposeible, all naheAand returned toward Laurel Hill and took the rood in the direction of St. George. Gen. Morris' division pursued them for a mile or two beyond :Leidswille that night, and halted from II till 3 o'clockln the morning when the advance, resumed pureutt and continneelt all day, in spite of an incessant rain Pouring down. The rebel army left the pike, struck Cheat river and pursued the Mountain road down the valley. Our &Wanes, ram. posed of the:l4th Ohio and 7th and 9th Indianaße giments. prished on, guided through the mountain gullies by tents, camp furniture, provielons and knapvisaeke,!thrown from the rebel.' wagons to facil itate their flight. Oar troop' forded Cheat river four time,: and finally, about 1 eeleek, came up with the enemy's rear guard. The 14th Ohio ad vanced rapidly to the fort in which the enemy's wagons were standing. when suddenly the rebel army opened alarions fire an them with small arm, end two rifled cannon, from the bluff on the opposite side of the river, where they had been coneealed, but the firing was too high. The 14th returned it with spirit. Meanwhile two pieces of the Cleveland Ar tillery came op and opened ort the rebels, and the 9th Indiana advanced to the support of the 14th Ohio's left, while the 7th Indiana creased the river between two fires and came in on the enemy's right flank. Thei rebels then fled Ea - great disorder, bay log their finest pleas Of artillery at the next ford, • quarter of a mile farther on. Geo. Garnett attempted to rally his forces, when the 7th Indiana came op in hot pursuit, and another brisk engagement ensued. Gen. Garnett was finally shot dead. when has army fled in wild confusion toward St. George; the 7th Indiana per. sued them for a mile or two; but our torero being so exhausted with their lamed march of 20 miles with. bat 'little real front • yesterday's march, Gen. Monis relined to let them pursue further. Remit. n 1 the whole affair are the minters of the rebel camp, Laurel Hill, large liblblibt of tent., camp equipage, forty baggage emporia, field camp chest, supposed to contain all their money, two regimenterbannere, one of them that of the Geor gie regiment, tour Georgia Captain. end Lieutee. ante. large number of Virginia officers, death of tire. Garnett and twenty of his men, and wound ing a much larger number. Our loss to wholly in the 14th Obio--two killed and two wounded. Oar Corer. are now engaged in burying the dead. Gen. Garnett's body is lying at headquarter.. it will be sent to his family at Richmond. Alneg the line ol retreat the woods are filled with deserted rebel., and our men are ordered to • atop log protonen, beennee we can't take ca r e of them There were Over lour tbousend rebel. melba bluff commanding our potato., who opened fare Off the lath Ohio at the &tetanal of a little over two hundred yards. Their artillery wan rapidly served, hot wan aimed .boot two feet too bap, cutting off the trees above the beads of our boys. Our advance, which alohe entered the engagement, numbered le.e than two thoutand. It is thought that our foreee at ftowleaborg will cut off the retreat otitis remainder, sod secure the few baggage wagons left. The rebel army it composed mainly of Geor gians and: Eaatera Virginians. Col. Kamm, of the Georaiu regiment, succeed. Gen. Garnett id command. The Georgian were direct (rem Pen- The mama correspondent telegraph. from Graf- ton tart night, that while coming through the field of battle of Cheat River yeaterdq, with Major Gordon, Who had charge of the corpse of General Garnett, we learned that the Rebel army had left the remainder of their baggage aed artillery at • point about two miles from bt. George. Word woo instantly tent back to Gem Morris, and all is now probably captured. The rebel. are greatly disorganized and heading for hardy county. Gen. Garnett's corpse is here awaiting orders from AM family. P . A.:MIEN FOUNT, July 15.—The steamer Bober man, Iron :I.overponi on July ith,•iaLondonderry on the sth„reached this point •t none o'clock this e•eniug The Americon. to London celebrated the 4th ni July with a public breakfa.t. Dr. Patten, of New York, presided, and prayed for the extermination of slavery. '• Mr. Adam. real a eympathetic leuer. Mr. Lover, P. M., her published a pamphlet en- Lled "Actium, her Postboo. and Prospect.." The object u to establish a line-ot simmer. from South ampton to Triune under an Austrian guaranty. The Parrs corresprindeet at Rome rays that the Pope had reentered sufficiently train hi. tempos, pan In celebrate, Jut Saturday, the Pontifical OM. in St. Peter., a long and fatiguing Ureic., in honor of that Armorle, the patron of Rome. The Italian government has granted 'ribald's. to an English company, which has undertaken • cam. plate system of postal and passenger steam service on tbe Mediterranean. Tat company is to be al lowed to erect wharves and landing places, thus avoiding, far the fiat time on the Mediterranean, the using of *Mull boats for the landing of goods and pasungers; bat p.srengars ars to be exempt from passport regulations. ttts.the intention of flee Majesty to visit Ireland toward the hitter part of August NOW YOlll 4 July 16.—The eteamabip City of Wishiagtols, from Liverpool, on 3d inst., re signal led below,.and will be rip at about 4r. r. Her European biteiligenee boa been anticipated by the Hibernian at Farther Point. New . Vottuditly 116.—The Fulton sod Glanow arrived oat on the 3d, and the Adriatic on the 4th. An slimy occurred at Rome between the people and the Pontificia! Gentle Armes, to which al persona were wounded. A momentary crest, at St. Petersburg was immi nent, and money was scarce; gold and /tiler!' baa disappeared from the market. It arm reported that the French had evacuated Cevita Veechta, and were about to evacuate Vi ierbo. Advice& from Pekin to the 29th, via Russia, say that the *urgent. era making considerable pro ves.; that they had beaten the Imperialuata, and were marching rapidly on the capital. EASTON, July Id —The 4th Reserve itegiiiianit Col. Mardi, made its appearance la Elision about o'clock p. m., to:day, escorted by •a part of Col. Sickle's regiment, beaded by a cornet bend. The sidewalks and window. were densely thronged ; handkerchiefs were waved, dogs floated, and every demonstration of the liveliest feeling and good will were mutely oar chi. ma. The regiment proceeded to the depot and took a special train for Harrisburg. The oMeercaod men of this regiment, by their quiet end soldierly deportment while here, ban made many warm friends among our people. The dem onstration •of to-day could not hem) beet mare friendly If the regimen . , had been oompamd of our own citisans. HARRISBURG, July 16. latelligecee btu boot re ceived bora that Col. QATIu J. Biddle, Command ing Penna. Reserve, lately encamped at Cumber. laud, occupied New Creek Bridge, fdd.. on handily het. by erder of Gem hloCiellau. ^oL Kula, of the same brigade, occupied Pladtuotal, and Capt. E. A. leirin took Ma poet at New Creek village. Them:mut, pratipltately retired on the approach of our form. A company under Capt. Taylor, paraded, over took and Captured four of them, and a wagon filled with plunder. Oa Monday, the enemy attacked Capt. ❑win's position, but were, vigorously repulsed, leaving two dead, and ; carrying Iwo, some wounded. Capt. Irwin aunaMed- loci. Sr. Louts, Jelly 16.—The Weabington corn,- spondeat or the An:fryer says that Capt. Sweensy's appolntmeatiu Brigadier Ueoeral or tbo Bt. Louis Lome Coaido was never confirmed by the ggppearn• meet, and Orders have been Issued calling hint and his company to join hie regiment of U. o. infantry at Washington. Re/peat/ado authority age that Col. Siegel will be ptomourd to Brigadier Sonora'. The train on the North Mimed IL It,, convey. log a detachment of Cot. Smith's Regiment of Zon. aver, woe tired into yesterday from the woods skirt. ing the road, 20 miles above St. Ch ries, and two of the troops severely wounded. • WA.lllllOtOl5 July id.—As soon as the seizures by the privateers Sumter and Jefl Dame became known thn Navy Department final . orders to thn FederaLvelusela at New York and II mpton rtoadn, to proceed; er Mont delay in paean tor them, and . similar trill An official letter 'nom Fort Pickens, received this morning, Mentions that the Niagara bed been dis. Patched ori a like errand. Lieut. John Julius Gothiie, of North Carolina, having refitted to obey orders assigning him to duty, naa hero dismissed from the Nary. /mermen Cur, July 16.—The datachmeut trout bete returned from Lipton at two o'clock last night: They aorrounded the town, and ae. reeled eighteen of the iecesslonists, and brought them to Jefferson city. E. J. Donnelly left for tlt. Louis by the train at twelve o'clock, under a guard. A prominent citizen of Pettis county, arrived this morning, apd reprt, that a force of four hundred loceasionisli bed 'assembled near Georgetown, and three pieces of artillery. There are constant ac• cvnione to;their numbers. Weartzeimori Ctrs, July 16.--Den: McDowell'a army doubtless eemlaenced a forward ,movement this altertiqoa. The departure of Dol. Eta/tale's 27th PeOUVIIIIIIii/ litegiseent for McDowellis cornp mend yetteraay, MACS the fiftieth fall mined of cit!see sohitera that has been edit to hiee . from this point, iaversgine quite I,ooo.isoss each, that is sedative of regu le re, 2fioo of which bars already joined hint, • . • lorrors, alj 16.—The 'frigate Camberiand, se eordisg toi letters received here; is also enaisirig 0: the priratelps Low 16 oar waters. -, ' '',-.': : :--1 ;if" ,E-:-. .. :,' :' -': ' - ' ,-, ' ,:,-1, :i 7 :'.i, -- i'.:? -, : - . -•: .. -, ::::.. • ::.:. : :.: 1 : - 'i , :. ;, 4 , .:-.:,:••,, - . ,, ....•••- . , ,- ....:: : :-:::z.-,..:-.., : _•- . - -',,.,..,-T,...-1:..--2-...',-J-•,--,:;;.----:1J--:','1:-1-:,--v--:i- ',,-'-•,:..'ir:1'.....2,.;.;i:,,....,-4;-:::,-,...-,:,,,,i,...i . : ,i- . • _. .-. 1 - . - -.- , THIRTY-SRVENTR CONGRESS. W•anmaron, .1,0 16. ISO Hooer,-11r. Washburne, lit , how Lb. Cora• mitten at Commerce, attuned to the ran that the Haute ynterdy passed a resolution directing the committee to insulate an inquiry as to what addi tional measurers are neceuary to make the block ade more eflectual, and to pat , a stop to piracy. Ile said the committee have had the subject under consideration, and a conlerence had been held with the Secretaries ol the Treasury and Navy, arid Commodore Paulding. The bill he now proposed to report was in accordance with the vimws that agreed ea. It would have more appropriately come from the committee on naval affair., bat as there RIM RD immediate necessity for its passage, he hoped the House would now proceed to its con. indention. The bill provide. that for and during the present insurrection, the Secretary ni the Navy ie authori sed to hire, manse or:connect for such vessel. vie may be Decent,. for the temporary increase of the Navy: the veanela to be furnished with such ordnance, ernes and munition of war ne will en able them to render the most efficient service ac cording to orders issued by their respective corn. mends. The temporary appointment. made of acting-lientenauts, acting paymaeten, acting nr pone, masters and quartermaners sue rate■ of pay for these officer. beretoloth designated, are by this bill legalized. For the purpose of carrying this act into effect to suppren piracy and to ran. der the blockade more effectual, $3,000,000 are appropriated. The bill was on motto• of Mr. Waal:theme refer red to the Committee on Navel Affairs. Mr. Bingham, of Ohi . from the Committee on Judiciary, reported a bit providing for the suppree• 111011 of the rebellion ag moat and resistance to the laws of the United Stat s. By this bill the Presi dent is authorized to miff oat the militia for then purposes. Their 000tlnaince in service is not Coex tend beyond sixty days after the commeteement of the reviler session of Congress until the latter shall otherwise direct—the militia ' to be entitled to the same pay acid rations as the regular army. This bill paned under the operation of the pre aims question, almost unanimously. Mr. Blair, of Mo., from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back toe Senate bill authorizing the President to accept the - services of 500,000 volun teen to aid in the inform:mot of the laws and the protection of public property. He proposed for it a substitute similar to the bill which previonly plum ed the House, with, among several ether addition., a proviso which allow, the President to sullen the Majors and Brigadier Generale from the line of the army to command volunteers, then officers to re sume their former places at the aspiration of the war. The bill passed. Mr. Stevens, of Pa., from the Committee on Ways and Mena, reported the Seciate4 amend. meet to the loan bill, which, on their recommend. atioo, were all concurred in. Mr. Wright, of Pa, introduced • bill au thorising the Secretaiy of the Treasury to issue exchange bills. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Mean.. On motion of Mr. Edwards, the following reso lution wee unanimously_pnwed Resolred, That the thanks of this Hone be pre !rented to Major Rehm! McClellan and the offi cers and soldiers of his command, for the eerie• of brilliant and decisive victories which by their skill and bravery they have mehieved . nver the reb els and traitors in arms, on the battle fields of Western Virginia. The Hon. in Committee considered the Lill to 1111Creale the edictency of the solonicer /nicer of the United States. Mr. Blair, of Mn., esplained its primate., when Mr. Burnett, of Ky., addressed the Committee tar an hour in vindication of the seceded State., and in condemnation ol Abe warlike act of the A drain- Mr. Holmes, of Ky., not here to defend the Ad ministration, which was not his choice, but when the public liberty was in danger, patriotism might well silence the clamors of party. Public nice.. rill, the preseraatinn of the National Beton and liberty should agord some enigmatic's, for the acts and policy or the Admtnistration. According to attest matim, the safety of the people is the sit prime law. Treason against human hope* most be crushed, and the Union or our fathers most and shall be preserved. The bill to increase the efficiency of the volun teer forces was f mused, ■ad the House adjourned. Semen.—Mr. Sumner, of Mm., presented a pennon fur the abolition of slavery, and romance. sung from the United States T ry Such owner. of •lavers as would be impoverished. Mr. Pomeroy, cf Karim, introduced a 6111 for the suppression of the slaveholderar rebellion. Mr. Harris, of N. Pi., presented a pentium from Mr. M. 0. Robertsolif New York, asking payment for the steamship Stikit the 'Vest, lost in govern melt service, and iotrodueing • bill for the relief of M. I). Roberts. Referred to the Committee on Claim.. Mr. Thompson, of N. J , °dared an amendment making an appropriation to finish Steven.• bomb proof battery. This was nosenwed at Porno length, when the hoar of the •preial order arrived, and the resolu tion app•nnna of the item of the President was taken on Mr. Sumner, of Maas , introduced belle lot the contitestion sit property in the rebel State.. Mr. Itreekintidge, ot Ay., proceeded to epee h at length in opposition In the resolution. He denied that floe branch of the government can indemnify public officer. in another branch for violation ui the Connotation and the laws. The power conferred on government by the people is one menrure nl its authority. These pewter. are con fided to the different departments, and their bone &aim are determined. The Preeident bee rights and powers conferred, aid the legislative depart ment ha sit its power. and the Indicial Department has its powers, and he denied that either can en croach on the other or indemnify each other for a esurpation et power( criefided by the Costitution. Corgise ham an more right to make constitutional the docanstitutional nets of the President than the President has to make valid so act of the Supreme Court encroaching 0. Judicial power. Mr. Lane, of led., said he wanted to know if the President bad eased the cotietry by prompt action. H• sanctioned all be had done, and the people suctioned it. He w.mld enaction all that ie to be done when Our tictnrinne columns shall sweep tremens from old Virginia. The President halm. peilded the writ of babes' corpus, and he only re gretted that the habeas corpus nl the Baltimore meaimn, had not been suspended at the time gime. ittappo. the Senator from Kentucky had bees elected President, would he have refaced tc defend the Capital when he fone.l an armed rebel. 400 end - eavortng to capture it On mutton of Mr. Wilson, of Macs. the subp ct was postponed till Thursday. "The Navy Appropriation hill twee then taken up. The amendment in regard to the Steven,' battery was disagreed to, anal the bill parsed.. After an executive session the Senate adjourned. The Hattie at Cheat River...killing of Gen. Garnett A largo number of passengers arrived on last night's train from the seat of war and vicinity from whom we gather some addi tional particulars of the battle at Cheat river on Sunday morning, and the killing of Garnett . After Gen. Garnett evacuated Laurel Hill, ho retreated towards St. George, Tucker county, whence ho was pursued by the column under Gen: Moths. Garnett reached Carrick's Ford, on Cheat River, about eight miles from St. George, 03 Sunday morning, where, being hotly pursued. ho attempted to make a stand. previous to crossing the river. Whilst en deavoring to rally his retreating men, who are saidlo have acted shamefully, he was shot by a sergeant in an Indiana Regiment. Only one man was near at the time, a beardless young man from Georgia, the rest baring re foseirto rally. The 'Georgian was also killed at the same instant, he and his commander falling in different directions, feet to feet.— During the' retreat and at the Ford one hun dred and eleven of the rebels were killed, whi'e the Federal loss will not exceed ten. The rebels threw away everything in their retreat calculated to impede their locomotion in the slightest degree, and the route and the battle field ware strewn with all manner of warlike implements. They left everything they had in the shape of horses, wagons, camp equipage, etc. Major Gordon, of Gen. Morris' staff, brought the remains of Oen. °emit, together with his sword, watch, &c., down to Grafton yes terday, whence they will be sent, via Wheeling, to his friends hi Pastern Virginia. Garnett was a graduate of West Point, and was for merly attached to the regular United States Army. He was, it is said, a brother of Con gressman Garnett, of this State. The body of Garnett was recognized by Maj. Love, of the Federal forces, with whom ho was intimately acquainted at West Point. 'fho position which Garnett abandoned at laurel Hill, is said to have been an exceed ingly strong one—one that could not have been taken by 40,000 men. The rebels de stroyed much of their provisions, such as corn, flour, etc., and ell other objects end de sires seemed to have boon lost in the one great object of getting oat'of the range of Federal rifles. They rollediap,,tumbled up, any way so as to get out of the.way. As Spalding's advertisement would say, one can "'ledly realize ".how these rebels, who areAlghting for their rights, and who took up alms to resist the invasion of a foe, whose motto is "Beauty and Booty," could act in this precipitate—not to Bay insane—manner .' i s the opinion of some people that secession in Western Vir ginia is about played out. , Homo!' NEW SUOTTLE • SEWING MACHINES, An ►fatal to tIl kinds of /MILT AIMING: lathing orally nal no tin Ilibtoa and btotl..l r►beles. ant/1/1 LOCK STITCH SEAM • • alto al both old" abler wild nor Rs/CLAD Old /ILIAD Out', And for &nova/. rata llWrier anda mum and AT radios tam bars no inataior. as I and moo them nt lielfth street. uptake. mr. LASCELL. • ilitsattir • Ws bar. nunond trout Watt/ street. to to. It., Wolk booa odxdolux our worts® Waysto it not, law* oar business out wan!, be=ercid. • • - asstaltb. awaits • _ ~°> Nom. COMMERCIAL RECORD. BURGH FIAUKers. . . ladverfairplicktayforth•ll2tburgA fhyNgALI P 1178317.011. Ttrastml, July 16; 1561. FLOUR—Tbe.Flond market remaind Inactive, doll and negleeted, obit prices Moran nachaiwid. The oho add. (regaled only SIS bbla sa loll...: 40 bbl. Spring and WlD tar 013.al Focally 111 54.658145 7.5; 64 do Fprlng Wheat at $4,75; 60 do at $4,6144,00 for Family aud $5,60 for fumy; 65 do at $1.65 for Family and $5,75 for nary. BACON-7114 ' demand &nava to be Iminodlas a littl• K. and w are llocomlng mere settled. Balm of 2,000 Ms at 6* for Ehandilllts, 7* for bales, Byie for ['lath Ilan, and 034 for Candeiultd, 3,000 do st 634 e for ilhooldera, SW for Pia.. 1b.., avid ee for Clanysasod GROCIII4IO4 corollane ha dauat demand, and prkes are 'tory firm and Wile marntaltant. dal. Isere: = hilts fb Bs .' 8 0 l'iiiihr at nii47.4,1e; 6 do do at 7),1c; 40bola .In ladies , td city tradr, at .lic, W do do al 33r; :LS bags Foil. at 11;4c; be du 4buice do at 16* Plod—lo oiodresie damaad but unchanged; sale of 12 half bbl. whir. Plitt at $4,23; IS halt bbla Lake Lleztleg at ~, $2 25; 8 bbl. N B Larite Mar-keret at $7.60, II half bids do as 64.1 2 5 4; 10 bls boa Ilallani en u 56.7.5. UAT—lo re War dammed et 101 l prices; sale at sad. dl 16 loads at $9 for 000 .od $ll for old. POtATOnitinchandedi sale el 100 bush prime Nash., mocks at 30e sll6 .x rcu d b;24/0 do Paaih More at 33e. BEANS.-. 1. deniand6 .le 01 10 bbl. prune Rh to at $1';374 bash. 1 0 1 / 1 4144 6—obsbau...l: We of 15 bode. W It, to too lota, dit from 6 . 7016 lb, according to qoality. DEIIED APP4.ls3—toll and deellulog: eats of 25 bosh at 132 e IR bush:, EGGlb—.Palsiiif 2libla at B*Wdos WHISKY hut unchanged; mak of 6 bble Common at lflo 111 40l1 h. 0810&00 Milli MAD Glaarn Much, July 13.—1100 r Rea*lsis 3,141 bla. Shipmanla 0,216 Data. Market doll. Sale* Ito bbialeeker's XX at $4,1254 41; 100 Dbl. Mato. worth at 43.60 del; 100 Was bland XX at saAo del; 300 Dbl. good extra:at 41,30; 01 Dbl. Rost Lake at 33,30 del. 100 Dbl. ease itaytoolid at 33.26 del; 100 bbls Ititypt white arlotor st $5 der; 40 WE infector super at PAO; 70 Diala fair do at pi; 40 bbla good do at 83,23. Wluat—Reseipta, 10,0.09 ha. Shipments 00,000 Do. Market deultosit 24i130 P Do.lt. o.i. 10000 bri tio 1 opting to ators at essocimou Do do at Oyer; 7000 Do do at 035(m 23 COO too do •016 e; 2300 bo do at . 7COO Do do at Ole. 1000 Do do et 66%e; 4000 bo do at 06411020 Do 310 3 swing to Wan at 62546; 4000 ha do at 133 y 10,070 Do do at 6144 m 2006 Do do st 610: 2000 Go SeJerned to stare at 000; 134a0 Do do at 434 13004 m do at 430. gal. 17 rmpla .eta—teo bags prime Bprlng al 700 on track; 100 Devi 'good at 450 e on ttaA. Ocrn—Bocallda =,la7 Dn. ghlpatento 166,310 ba. let deollnad Pales 6036 Do elver ntlxod at 26%. &loot; 11,000 bo do at :no aflinkt; 10,000 to do at W3O fob; LOW to mixed in atbeo at 14 he: 10,000 ho do at X& 7000 ho d. at Mic; 18,000.1. do at x 33 600) ho oast 2354 e; 11,000 bo do at 336 1100 In hot receipt. do at 21.3 ix. 4000 On Elr footed lc alone lot to4r. 11:0 In Yolloor 10 wan at 251. Oats—ttecolitto 17,760 no. Wow*. —. &Jackal Ono; Wee of 1403 bo No 11n anneal 1114 e; 1000 In N.:. Id In dont at Ile —(toll. r, rm.-040f oar exchange* Mahe th at th e .tack on la band no n 1 er 'hut for many 'eon, beim 171 11 cent bexond M. 101404 1, 16E0, ell: At N.w•Totk..... At PAilladoitAtta. At B.ltlmorA At New Wean. Tow /1114 1, Vial. Total Jelly 1, 1860-- Imports* The Imports *or th• put !soothe ant 4U j 4 coot b4yotal the lame partod, 1800, • a 1868. 1859. ' 1860 1861. Nem, York, WO 11.49 u 20,664 16,099 17,478 limbo Woe 3616 4.719 2,785 1,740 Maimlielphin, 93ar..... 4.596 6,973 7 900 4,766 Baltimore, 100 6,610 7,673 6,032 7 466 N../ 0 0 ..... a u...... 9,632 16,143 19,883 9,893 Tat.' 29,121 67,317 37,729 61,010 Co•oparod •Ith tbs stockn In I6+ .In pfneloel Fort. of F.nrorfn, the v./full *rote follow*: lo flulLsod, ;tout• I. WV_ Ilamtiorg, Tria•to, • ,• an .1 •• The ordloug unprotootiori or 114.4. e in the United Motu 46,0[1/ KUM boa every 0 gut_ an that there wee oh the let of JO7 a stock to lanodequlratant to about two months' <ol3llllPlplitell. Bum.. Epou Mist ET, Poly IS.—There wu a pull; [Ur Inquiry Cos goon to-day, Lot the high rates dectisodel hl holdse., reel: kW tranaastlons. The stork o' Sousa lopnttgbuvl, but ootwlibetandlog this pekes have edsanuel god repots quota es Willows, els : Cobs sod K hiss!, common to rod redoing... -41,76/#8,7.5 " Cupp good 1,2:0`1,60 " prima to choke 6,7150d,00 Porto Rice, Tale to ...... . ....... 5.6001676 New crises., Wilr to good_ 6,6046 00 :4./0..9 to ....... ..... 6.0006.46 5,60466.21 6.0046,71 7.00U7,25 E=TE! Yr Wailsa a ealcuie Ran. ROAD—July IQ -W W.ll.re; 23 tolls broom, 11 241•Ior. I fl.s Irwin: 110 empty on 1.014.0 P elcsitc; to 455441 a 8111pLoo . . 1.. W. 0.41540 flour, 4s, I bo old copper, 1 51.11 Wan Ilemlog • .taro., Vaogordon 145 5144 11401, D W.I. g.1"110 11111A11 ta drop. 0 • faboostock yb•. T n t 44415 • co. Ptrrsucsio 2 Mao His,. • ropty cort.sy dos broom*. r•bans •• • Tner OR: b Ire; 4 ck• I •c;lltitleb I:. myna maws. m recedloy elcorly yesterday with 3 feet a motel by lb• metal matt last eveulog. The .' cloudy. warm and nesetthal 'with Modica p'ln---..Tbe Jabs T. McComb arrived from . L.re .be bad two laid op. the NR for y •aening and will rootletts to ply teguloly meow bare and that plam.sa fetid .. the .iltable condition. She Ow.' 1 It h.; In the t orealltar tome : tknts of mu.. !tat:therm lto iitttrltatt lo oil •• Itet ret, river I. In•o T L KUILAPIIIO MIAELELETS. Na. Y0.71.1 . 3nip 16.--Cotrou doll; WO lalre sold; mid. dllcas 1550651, e . Flour Arm; sales 17,000 bit, quotattOns nci.srgod. boat stesd): Woe or Ixl coo Nub: Chk.ao aptieg c.,x,s A iltiirsolour cob 5.066.81, b $lO6OlllO •Olia $ll7, 158. Coro be 60.0011 Ws .old; mixed 575014. Pu tt .mry at $l6 6451676, prima $lO. ragas draw. Cvriss n o. Ihrolaht. du . Maks lover; Chiesgo to! Illioola Cra 001 674. Mfraigno Foultiorn 9)5.‘ N.Y. c0u1ta17734; 11111- altar • allasissippi7.6%; Virginhsta, 40%; Missouri 1.24,; =7 . o:irrt7Vol o lLJ T arl:77tfir g .gut k t Y CL,':: poos, of 105 i, 16 1 ,i. P...... 4.4 Jolly 10 —Flail r coalition onlat at $4 for Norinuauern put $4 .0404 75 for arms sod fuooll7 do. a - PTA fo s faory. Wheat dolt; 6003 bush rod .old at $1 ansllB, snl.road nags whits at $lll4llB. . i .r. 111 .laloo Wt. a then li nothing doing. and OM at 766593. Vollow corn i :bell at 6/453. IVbisky is more WIT. al 1561 WA. Arrival.l at the 1., TO R OTLOCI AT CH , 111, TS—Comm or maw Ino W Cato.. Rittnening .- IC 8 Golden, do H it Pond, Ph It Llont.J M Pdi ..IC9 Wright .. .1 RI Clyk do J N Katiy, N 4 R D Ilmoro. Lrodistoorn 11 Cidi, N V J W lacLaut, p Wright J 11 Dirk, • do Pk it Kennedy, do 14 Word, IL Vont lb, II Irnovillo MANS ON 1100813—N annum Angola 11 K Lost i I dy, 11 tattoo, Pa W 11 11.11, 71'' .1 A Dean. d 8 R Posey, iha. C W ilaralitoh, Cleveland U Cater A iody, Poiaraborg 04 Alien, Cpj . Wriaht J A Abl, Pa • W B rampix , ,Otdo .J Pardon, Lottpbo M 0 Pioll, - Weitmorriarol J A Poplar, iiiradoghem la Dyer, diurfott J 0 Kir:aloe°, Pomona! II it llibbor, olio, Sp J rare, R P Commie A Daly, Root'', J °lnaba:din Indy, do • Jll Raley,i i, do /Ma I. !loose old do D Eagliah, Cihrion I GIRARD 111111613.—Oorner k O. h. noitton? 0 14 Choldna, Warne... II Joh.Moo , I , Dada, Dihia.ipliovor n W W Willf 014, Joo Maloroi drilot /name Rd Tinker, 11 , P a It Jan Potato°, iln Patrick Dago , Phil. J K Nickel, Chop Wright 811M1100413L—Lther j"."", P ll•rds, A atoog o . 1 Pr Moore, Net Caatlo W Troy, C 10.,• .1 I Durborard: Poona 3 0 Ogden, irrAnitlin W P Aloono Sixdp, Root, at& 3 Stewart, MI jackaon 3 Nesbit, Rod* Voiky !Init./Moor, G I , . do M4.Dinh% do W fl. Eno.. ioopstr. rg 3 /tench. Phan U W 111110440. ~....------- I °Cramer', irate A Nkholime4s.Btahecs It Blocher,o pearer kin lIAIIST 110TEL—Llber .. ~• URDU nil, 0 it I.lllatcr, °ln. 3 II tkito.Y. Orrirlogton, Ky 3 8 8.211.0. .•• . • U 0 IdeKlole do l'l3 Iterriott, lortiotiovilla 80 &boat, nottaborg J B Jack moo, i. do W 0 Etewart, ! do A A Coleman • d... .1 I' Untold.. !salt Pa I h 1 ' J W Young, Totrated A W ideKII a Catty. 0 J Ritchey, Nidenton It 11 Roost, C Willi., A II Owen, i t :la 0 ktewart, U A 08 T White. noonsburg RED LION ITOTKL—: i • a. Y. 1101D0111 LP Mater, lll4u D It Weiler. Oooonebnrg L °Dummy, Illitradlt• RP Blegloe. jkoeheater A 3 row, LlarMboy I B. 8 Bamell, Ito., Ct It 8 Beeler, i; • do 3 kleOccri .k. TOT Co W zwam., wio, ~ NATIONAL BOTKL—No. lOL Water streal I• : P. meta% 81011111011. A Bug., 0 B&try . 8 Shafer. U B Caul,/ V Roohl, d Miler, . do IN Bundy. Col , 0 Dram, .do . Llt Valeotoo) Won. 0111, 3 Shoots,. Jefforaoa 1p 8 Large, JelTeraan 1p • AIN. Jlll4Bati. do ll'su swim. LTUE ON AN ORDER IN PAR la. tam! .a a_ the Dishict Mott of a ttV, i ih r e t e r e z errat= e rAtt if ertZ ad on 41 the Ifolueb Ward et the Whet Atleigusy. the Vrib day of July; A. D., 11361, 11011 Y VIR`, STIIOO Allogboy tot mum dllaCte lb* premises. On Saturdak at ID o'clock. snouts In AMP Clonal meet ti thus hundred bounded on IM Om Emblem! from that par atm!, told 40 0 Buena, th:ip • 01Mtiffd F M. ut that ambito lot or Owe of ground bony City. tastable'. to lemon Path ehoot metenhf.kar keg and es Walr • • feet ware ar ttttla Wtablestos amt. Dorthesst by lot of Jam Seirey, see an a hy lot llni.Enettorldery facoetheothene. Wu of the wow floothlie on Wwhloatob Was. Pteuntan Is oda 111411hwe to ton. Jane •• nth? etas:log llsooneasamth part lbet*. • tbehendltazoeote ..d oe =owe% lasedlrelllas boon. wet. JAM= L. GUMMI; /Meld. • Iltpbay,MasaglialUNlNOWilat if ',,,,..''qZ7g.,.`,...i'5.:,14,.,01..,......., .L.-..,4,, Etgal jaigicts. TN THE OnPILANS , COURT of Alle -0.7 COnnt os June Term, ?Co. 3.—A. D.,1801 la ;he partition of the 8.0• I lidsue of Elea tbeth Taylor. dtcesatel, 0n petition of Levi Wad. Guardian a t. !lead and WlWsm 15. thirdolt and blutavet a. too and now town, July 8, Intel. by older of the Orphans . Court of Allegheny County, I will a:pow. to side by. pn l ill. roc ry, ogganstDAT, thalld der or 2,0•0 nen, ot eb. °LIU UT LWOW&in the Olt, of Pittsburgh,. lo a, en tI the following iteal lietsfw donde In Nobitenewe• on; All end certain lot In Ninth Faystte To•nahep. Alin gbeny Ounniy, cootaltlrg about three scree, more or Ina beginning at • polot on the Kate Itenti. tutensug thence Westwardly to U. lot of ground occupied y Hew blirebeite Taylor; ileaes by ..id lot Northwardly co the tin:old, on of an alloy; thence by the line of 2314 alley Westwardly to the tavern tot of !Winery • hefts: thence tiorthwarals by sold lot to Jahn nernelleil line; thence by said tier olio's lion gailninillly to Washington tiorlenent's line; thence by weelJ Ilollosat• it. it and an alley Scuthwanlly to the plaoe of bql.looloil; being the wane which the 8110018 of Alle gheny county. C. Meth, by deed. dieted Idey 4, 1854. sod recorded Deed Book, vol 113, page 141, granted nod conveyed to 111 s Elisetwth Taylor. Also, ill that vacua lot In tho township aforeesid. bounded on tbe booth by the Btate goad; on the Fret by on alley; on tbe booth by • lot of Johnston; on We West by • lox of Roma Nesbit, Wax about holy beet deer , . MAO, All that certain other lot, bounded on the North by the Rats Read; on the Beat by let of [rams Nesbit on the booth and West bylot of J. hen Johnston. ”d tbessme 06101111 8 II ad. by need dated neptemober Igl, 1852. and Monied tit voL 11.1. page oj9, gractel and conveyed to Klegesteeth Taylor. Auto, All that rn: toin led 'Rod, in the township store. geld. bounded on the blereih by 11168.de/toa4, on the Hut by 'toad; on the south by lot of Janiew Tiorent; on 4111? Wed by lot of D. A. Weeny, being scoot fort: feet deep, on which is erected scowl house. etas, All Met certain other lot tionoded 'by the State Road on the Eolith; by an alley on the Wolf and North: arid by a vacant lot on the Swat; on •hich Is twowtory brick home, a frame stable sod other olibtoolldlnan i being about 31 feet In front on the State Road, and about one hundred and fifty .feet deep, being the •sme which O. IL Reed, by deed dated ?eptetiaber ad, 1812, and recorded In Root, ir01.113, page 411, granted and conveyed to Etna Mirabelli Taylor. ALSO, All that entalo other lot bounded on She West by • Mato Rind; on the North by Wm. Gamble; or, the Boat mil Booth by the lot claimed by the heir. of Joseph his Nom), now C 101211,1 by Wm. McLain and wife. Terms at nolo ROBIIRT ROBB, 011 31W Ader of Ills tbett, Taylor. demoted. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF the Orphans' Conti of Allegheny meaty, will &appetite mkt by patine eatery, tills., 001.10.? ulltraes, In the city of Pittsburgh. on IiATURDA V. the L7th day of July, 1961, at 10 o'clock, L. w, all that certain lot or 1.14fe at ground situate in the city of Pittaburgh, beteg tart and perrol of • large lot of ground marked and dcaltuated as lot N 0.3 In the plan anneseg to the partition of All that 'plere of laud titaate in the city of Pit tamirgh, teitit that portion of the molat northwardly of the two iota No. 9 to the plea Itiateied to the last will and testament of Andrew Watson. /Lao., dee'd, cod bouteled end drseilbed u billows, wig Bethatung on Cuatharn caeca at the otetanee of attest wad emu Itches soushwardly from the metier of lot No. 0 In the alonteald plan, sod running along ofd Chatham street itoothwardly 00 feet; thence at right angle. With Chatham Meet eaetwardly 96 teat items parallel with Chentaare street northwaidly 2u feet, sod thence weetward• le 93 feet to the place of beginning, on winch ere erected • brick ani • frame dwelling house two stories high. Trim,. of sale to be ene-tourth cash, balance In equal pay ments of one, two and three y ars, with Interest, to be as cend by bond and ....gate upon the property. SIARTIN Guardian of Minor ClaWren of Cyrus Findley, don'il. nt•P MOTIVE. Sell, OF PETNALVLIM, .111.1/OOFIT OQIIIM, as. IN TUE DISTRICT COURT OF SAID A County, No. 161 July Term, MI. 14. The eteamboat Penang°, Thomas Reynold., Neater and Thomas B. Rey- attachment non., Emote P. flyover, John Hea th and McKay.lae, owners or reputed ] owner*. Nodes 4 hereby given, that by virtue oo the shove stated writ of altachment,lesned oat of the District Court of rid county. I hairs attached the stestaboat Penang°, owned by Thomas EL Reynolds, d a m. P. Hoover, John Beath nod Malay nolde, and bekinglog at the Fort of Pittsburgh, in eald county, and heretttore lastly commanded by Thom. B. Reynold.. That the .1d ateababoat Penang° will be odd for the paymeat of all debts contracted kr work and labor done and materials Read, tarnished and provided in building, repairing, equipping and fitting out the IMMO, me le. We owner, consignee, oummauder, or some per.. fn their behalf dial appear and p.y the some or otherwise obtain the discharge of The ;Mk roes., the steamboat Ve. . nango aforesaid, within tbs. mon th s from the date hem.. That' perm. having alien fur any debts contracted t atorrwald, are hereby required to file the mote within three months from the data hereof, or be debtured from prose. rating theer clan. tinder old writ of attachment. JAHRB L. DRAMAS!, Eberiff. Renate?. Orncc, Pitlabolgh, Pa, May 15,16111-6twP DV VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF Ins Orphans' Court cf Allegheny wooly. dated the 12tb day origin:my, A. D.. 1861. 1 Rhl4ll.t Tublio Sale. on SATURDAY, July Vag, 1864 at o'clock, r. at, on the promisee, the. unditbied Worth part of a cattalo lot or Oros of ground situated on Main Street In the borough of Temptuatioarilin, In theeounty of Allf e 1.,. sad haring. front on Malin street of Wilsey feet and extending back an equal width • distance of ono hundred and twenty feet. thi nail described lot there is erected one frame boats hue. log . front two etorles high and the back nue soda I all storbet high. 'there bring also erected no raid lot s coned frame stable. Tern. will he ina•la 'lnborn .1 the .ale • 14AMUISL CARNAHAN, .Is6-141nagats - P Adm . ,. of Wen. 11. Tomlluann IN TUE MATTER OF TUE PARTITION for the valostinn the It [slate a JAMAS TODD, Into s I tlndlny low:11111p, Allegheny county, d.caluand, to the Orphans' Cowan: A Cognac, County, No. I, Jan° Term, Noll.. le hereby given to Abraham Berndt and Sarah, trl'o/ of o .clrodto• ronnly, Ohio, Bantams Monlson and Mien, hI. •ffe, of Athena county, Ohio, by order ot the Orphons 4 Court, and I. JAIIIA le 4.1110114111, Sheriff Cl maid county, by Ortve of • writ of partltlon to the vela. talon of the real tortste of then/111 Jar/4.24dd, .1.1 hold an lemataltion on the ptette... at lbe mtosioo hon., of lira &Id J.). Todd, tloceasei, to Findley towashp atones.% on WKDIIILKDAY, tie 1710 day of July, A. D. MO, et VI o'clock. 11. Jffllkii L. 4/ KA LIAM, Ntteriff. bncsarr's Orrin, Pittatorrgh, Jane 10th, 1581.1 JeITILdA.H.T EX EC UTORS' Is; OTil; W herees Let tnr. Testamentary to the eatate of Ahi ttilnlif 11. Olt, LELAND, late of Ohio Low&hlp, Allegheny comity, have been granted to the anbseritent, all permons Indebted to sald estate are vaguest.. to make Immediate mums:A.lml those haring dell& or demand. again.. the estate of the add deostleut.lll mate too., the same without delay, to 110411 GI I.I.6LAPID, or 711115408 OURS 3. tdlClarT Etteeatora, Ohio township. EECUTOki'M NOTIOE.— . I4 hereas, Let _ Lora 74,4ton:tenter) to the Innate of taloa TOK ridseelt, deceased Into of Pawn Townetdp, Allegheny C.... here been granted to the aubserthrr, all persons Indebted to sold Etta& are reynested to tank• payment, and theme honing claim. or dendino• against I.& Innate of the aald decedent .111 make known the wee, at his late re.dence, toe lbelti•Mbra. OUTUtIeeDAY, 16th August, lee'. Jylo.ltdfforle JOSKPII HILLER, Ka/rotor. Estetyrufte isoricki—Letters Testa meotery on the Eat/. of C. ANOLIU 1%. dec'd. Irte of Aiielheh) t,Ytl, berieg Coen granted the oadreelaterd. KU pervoue &twain; themselna Irelebtrel to bald Estate are revelator! to mate Immedlste psyment,asO all rta. devlog claim. to preempt them. properly &Wheat's-sled, for arttleruent, at 77 tearer Wort A. U A. BERRY, Joly 1861—iye:ltdolltwP Ireentora Principal lintels. 11 LAST NIGHT . Third and Wood Woofs. R O W..- 80. Murk. M R Neal, Lb Wiiling .1 0 Himentit, JW Grneri, Cp. Wright ' 001 W B Usk., Wgridogton Dr. Li Ilutrith do e Elinabgth W R P., g. tit Op Wright P Lotion, Cu. D Barclay, Elthinning doling Proof...binge, Pwris A Dongherty, Akron, 0 VXECU COM' Nonom.—Wherea9 Let ten Tad...near, to the elute of PRESTON LLULt dedeud. late, of Snowden tternship, Allegheny amety,Aare Ono gtuded to the anlactiben, all pereenn Indebted lonia nada ere Tenanted to mate Immediate, payment, and than blaring claims or demand...dad the state of the said dnedeot will make known the same without delay, to lUlatlaT fd'lltr, or ZED/O 11ULTZ, fyl3-dlnalitt gammon. 1, rderustos. iiii Callalngham, Risirrr.lls J Usesphas, Cp Wright J Kidney, Wssirtiorrimod M N Nesbit, I. Walker, 0 Pimps.. • M Rtipwt, Iliclistaport 0 Il Grade, Lockport 10 Riley A lady, Phil.. II P Ladish*, Orsowilimg DI Obrimmr, El Day. uheralsoil IJ .1 Cummloit Pommel J BMiddis, Clint., lad W LOullitis. PA CRIS d I. Rilageostrilth,W Newton W 0 Pielasy. Rommel 0 A Rktrrt A fanny, Phil. i 11 Mimeo, lisosneld, 0 J Wetdon. do 1W D Simpson. Church dill, 0 -stilthAsid sod Third stmts. .1 . 1.0141=101. N Owlio.Nrowossills D N iNgts,Npw Lisboa 11 A Ash dortb. Trenton listryiAmmon,West Newton it. tindier,Tssonsfile Nandi Ildoisr, do lolls Hooter, do Martha Hooter, do AI.MINIbTKATOR'S NUTICE.Notice Is bombs even that Letters of Adnitnistranon on lb. Estate of ROBERT JOHN CUNNINGHAM, late of West Illisabetti Boroasb.desesstA. All persons Indebted to maid estate 0111 male Itentedlate mana, end those basing Halms to prase.t then; plopetts sottlestiested, lot selstemenr. ON. CUNNINGHAM, jel7lldAnter Admiutetrator. ADMINISTUATURS' NOTICIL—Notice le hereby given that Letterset Administration have been granted the oudessigned oat the yet.. of JAtdirni C. and JANE tatlithY, late of reside. teenahlp, Allegheny. snooty, dere... All persona 11.wirg themmisea debted to geld estate till make intmediato payment.and those having claim. to present them. properly anthentkat. ed, for settlement. Wit. Men Mt, tety3l.oterlf lethiES kIeANIGLITI Adm."- A DMINISEKATutt's NOTlCE.—Notice la hereby givea that the undersigned has taken oat Leiters et Anisonlawatioa upon the tomb, of CA CNANNa ROSA, dee:awed All moon. having claims yoked said state will plasm protein them, properly probated, and all persona Indebted to mad Wale are retreaded gi call and Make psymett. DOUSMAN ACM. mytwoltdaelia Roblosan creek Alletheny. City. Nhereas Letters et Admiaistra ,Lll tion on the &tete of /AUKS C. WAIT. Iste a the tiny of Pittsburgh, deoeeeed, base been granted to the sub. scriber, all pets°. Indebted to told Was ere regueeted to snake immediate pay men Land thous haying clams egainst the same 0111 prserut them, duly antbmilli tarsi. for *ane mia, Co_ - Blnla JANR WAIT , rr, 47 street, below &vent!, raOPWROA. W T Elatchlson, F. Iluullop don CCP Lowe, Z Ilnutlngdon T Italtsburg, Baluburg U D P Beth Altoona R D Clark, Naos A 114cJenklu, Alla co J Kieffer, Westmorelaud co 3 id Roblasen, tialtaburg 3 Clarthsrt, lindens J W Laughlin, do J 8 13t•warl., do CI Thompeen, Weamoteland U P lloston, W Newton Pattenon, do Landwtok, Idsuor kr street, foot of VIM ./AoPAlleca. W aliciarrm7, DldaDouald, Pp Wright W Moon, • do U Rogers, do D W NW., do Vhrlety, do 0 Carttlght, do J II Reynold& and daughter, Calrosburg J T Idellee,layatte oo A 8 Mime, Wmh Pa W Prier, Weetraorelintl , P Tingsti, Wee . / Albldletewn C 0 booby, Cleveland Lledwy, P. 11 Melon, W..h P. jellnimr Corner Penn sal iiit.ClA.Llr7d4;-.-.l"itin—bc-gh. Bookseller, Stationer, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURKEi 63 Wood Street, near Fourth. NOTIOE.—An rJedi on will be held at the AI (Moe of the L. 13:24. R. R. Co., et the Jumadan of their road with lb. Ohio River, re the 116th July, te tereeo the hears of 2 awl 4 o'clock, ...a, ter th. kalowleic alt: thie Preel4ent and elk Dirapre, to bare fur the sort peer WI Director. of said nael.! 44W4tdattwil W. !WY, Preaideta. The Great lingfish SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. TIIIS INVALUABLE. MEDICINE IS tliataillrg la the clamored! throe Were' and denser• ea. diorama Is:latent to the telltale coottliatina. It stiodanstes all um:* Abd removes all obstrnaloa., trout weattiver cane" and • speedy rare may ho relied on. In censor Normal. and Netted Alrectlone,P•lll la the Beck and Limb* tieselnce* Selene on ohnitt exertion. Palpitation of the neat, Lemma, npiras, Ilsettetnet i headset" Whites, sad .11 painful demean cocaskatied by *disordered Geld= three Pills will effect • cars when all otters regimens. Ailed. fy EL Clair 1ar..4. PllOlllll7Olll. 6 ?mad, Pbll4 W.A /4w 4 y.Bothr 4 Pratt. 1G Limpaol 1 M Comma. 6i013 thy D Q4Ol Wa.h, Pa 111 Chdy, Philu Qalet. do Intsmon, Pawn . . 101 l direction. in the pamphlet stoned each [ease, Which timid be carotene preeeeved, A bottle containing 50 Pills, and eecittled with the Oov• unmet Otstop of Great Britain, can he went poet free ho gt and 0 tendego .4MO , • JOll 1108L.S. °intend Agent. gocheeter. N. Y. Pow by all reapectable Throggiats. , CLARE.SqS FEMALE PILLS. And allethot good Patent fdedletnee can be had at • TETE cam ir.wr.cortrAsEtra) Coach Factory. O,A.R R D UNOAN, MANIJFACITURERS of etIACIIES,CAR . MAGRI, O.UNIBUBSS2I, BAROUCLICS, BUGGIES, U KISS and Matta WAGONS, of every deectiptioa. We esephlr the bat weeraca, and we the bat emieriet to be bed to the amity. • PorGcater 4Na:it/on Old to WS TABLING. New Warhol...seem hsed,st ' -Na 2 St. Clair Street. jelfklyw MANHOOD—fIow HOOD—How UST, How. ltr yobßard, wit the Nstans Trost. loud lin4 Wield Onto of Bywrs. atcerhtkor &mina". oak me. Bostuil Debility, If orrotuonos, IrokArstary tomkrtoso we Impotoney, revolting from BrltAaawk, 80., By Bowl N. D. - Beat 'Boast. ortlAtt dcplido enuipp, to any "oddrooly ptst.pald, on receipt of two statopit, try Dr. 0:11/15.4. C. VANS, 117 lkortry, Now Tort kurteelor , • roidldawltto LUMBES-1514000 feet Pine Lumber for tab tr wit saowx I ELS/O==UL thphans Court Bale ==l Administrator's Bale. J. B. W LILDIN, PRINTER AND BINDER, rirraßin.toEr: s lytt.gme JOSEPII nlolll%l'o, onrc.r Market et. and the Diamond. lEEE Gaga na.tuars. - ' /.4 CDEROKEE REMEDY. as ezean-tIO lOU TOI Goaorrhoea ind all Dinseases of the Hug Organ& ttemej,cares when all other orerarallon• lan. IL 'Dilera onto .11 other eonponal• containing no ntl Poison or Ilia meat.. Ur k aa It t. P... Ribed wkekr tom !toot. tiaras and Leaves, mad has mketk funnel men from one reneratlon .nrfOO'r Cheroke I hrtlna. la mined to th. aeon eta 40 entremle Wert.. it parlor. Ira floiL ...dell, and Wooled,. I ?no Unfortunate of either me Intl be re seLl try nitro* [MA rt 11. . meted of pleeleet salmi at tie Mercy rf ei„Laie a , I.f m k... maim hte stied r strike. at the err, oot of the tliftes.a 111 Ufa. 'danni L. aoLiOne, to t.polama. hot tonaI:ROTS - ales Cause oft which it newenn... lull Megatons in to ;pun; form aabermaar earl bathe. The epeedr and Pne. 'rhearelief allOrtled br this mamas. au man of Cinor.. 'rhons, tiravel, liteletora, Floor filth= • (Wattle. Females). mo c ha Mamma at the Unbar, ,theatke, tonlatal the most saleketlie tank of the M. Thin Hemed fiat oaf? eradiestee all reason ham the :System ha invigorates Ms moll aahcat• emesilmb Us. it does No Affect the Breath or Interfere with say Class or basin..., or newts ear rhfrfaLlos froo. the canal 410 t. It roe ober, _'no mtg.& from other medial°. hod what steam...es Its Value I A the Entire Alb :ranee .2.1 LIR riireu•euo• Tosses be aa Pleasant Uri 'Delicious ?syrup. Prick Ira per bottles or three bottles for $5. , rt.rrTa 0 0 1 . k0.D.te.0111.11t./.4. 1 4/SLX DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood Meet Mr Bold 4.llbn:tenet. Wholeesla sad Beloit Nebr. H iCamit i outm u IN umarissro , ei 4 TION r HIGHLY 00NOINTRATAD " Compdand Fluid Extract Bann. Ii Poetlre wad epwitlo Barond! for DISEASES OF TILE 1116ADDES. RUMNYS. GRAVEL AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, We Medicine !manses theparer of Digestion, and w ettest.* Assuan en into hnillir Setenti, by which the Wete ut Va us.i.UoltelOUs depositions, arid sal tirl riAlllitsi,:•L•eliSittatfel ere ?Winced, se rail se PAIN olio INPLAMMaI lUe, end brood for en, Woolen and Children. ZBULDB xstaAcT 1311/GEM itIOAN itiwtt, Lau of Dimpaticii, or Atka" Ltit 'Attend with the following kirengiasorl lodisponuele to Aleruon, Lore of !ma. Lore of Memory, selfrialts of InnetidalL Week Newe,. TreribLins. honer Of bliteasa. W.4e.g.P!!!. thmt.exa of V . •*- •----• " riztl weal Lim/ tu ie or the ittleC tz' tb. 41.3.1., • Ph.blar of the Boar rh - 40 -- ,.0 - : 0, te Ak it;271175 - ol - 11 - sim Paltld CountenaaCO. Iteso myntkptotamot allowed La go on. •bich MIN cididas Inntlikelr reimoves,moors follows deopchoncy, Epedentla Fllq hi one which the Patient may Ervin.. Who can of that they we not freoundif followed Ile Ulan ••DLnellel Illecanea e •• •• ineanny and Coromemptlos." Innt Sr. wk. el We cane of dna...Mena. • BUT bUNII. WILL OUNIMWS. tilt ltreOli43 OF TUC IMISANC. wsTLUII• .• . , Bearnd boa 11•Aootioly Watts by Clobantriottori. Ampie Rune. C. the 'DAL\ a/ Aosertio +MR CHNITTITUTION OROS ♦►►loTlo WITH • . liplb.., Ib old of mo:brio. to stranatben and lAalsorata th. Whibb HolAibold'a Extract Baotou bays:Jobb drum A Trial AM uummee ma bloat doaptleal. OM A LF➢--FLII A 1..--11)1A OLD Ott YOUNG, 111:101111, YIARRIND, OR IJONTRII- towni Afreellone prenlLar to Formales4 the ibiabe, of. blactio In lanebtlabobl by 44 mbar relbedy I. to ebleybes belLetyntlort, Irlbgblarlty• fabyroblet• or hoe premien or ctxstombry A...bunt/0M Mdrated or &Urbane me of the therm. Leacograces or Whites. Itistlllty. sot fur all rompletet• lockleot to theses. whether arologhoot lodolcreuun4 21abits of Maar/Lam,. to the _ . . . (MOLINE OR ChANGE OF LIFE. I tee BytaiKonas Above. N ) FAMILY SHOULD BE .W 'THOU? IT. • Soto no maim Salsasa.llaranry. or tiopleasant Median@ !for POplansatit And dansarou• Wane*. HELAILIOLD.I Exra,...ur SUCH, CURL, .IiCILET DISEASES Id WI their stoat Aclittle 1.11413111; LINO/ or no obange ta Diet No tocoovenienu; And na It canoes a frequent twin. and give. atrangth to Urinate. 'thereby' ktenlovlor Obetruetiona, YreventlAg and corn. Outattarea of the Urethra. Matto. Pin. and so tintotAnno. so tnanaant Inat elann of d.b.a... dud an PC lila. all Pyls.ova. Lk...a ad Um. ant Mauler. TooriaanNS Urido THOOMINDS WOO BA AL .I.llXsi Till vicriiid ta , QUACKS end hlO horn pad, boar, roes no b• cured in chart Um.. Lees tan:ll , lollVars e•orivedand that NIA PLIINUN " bae. be the natan .toO f D raO RulMloa N an lL S se Led b t o o o r . , n op In M. • • • •• . •••• rc rime.. atter Illathaiste. - , . Usi Uhl bold's Extract Macho for ell stleoltou sod thee.. 1 the UIUXAILY WIGAN*, whether exls th::x to 1 • i . MALE Ott FEMALE, • ( '.Prom ".'"l ltiVrZY.krt " .4 . lll.rftrliti ' at ", of .I)ts/0.,14m oflese Ursa. reonfre th e aid of s DICIIISTIO. tytt. IdCs YthLres.t.la" ac la &at: t Diuretic. And is coral i to have th e arsthst effect In .I, inseams - tearwean It le Iteconstathadert. I ,Croftede 01 the mat reanots end rupassats chareerry 1 • .td '''''''' t?Etc llo l . lres d'c r ' ith or CURES i i i. With nintes known t o roth Bto :Is years standing • PrIcLSCIENCE AND FAME. $ L per bottle, or els for &5. Celle.. to Soy llaLLlel.nezunity packed truth observation. ' LltStlathlteXllXTOkin IN ALL UUXLEIENIOATII.I6. CnrcAt Illuarasatectl 1 Adele., Grails I t • WEIDAVIT. • PenstoisllY i sentared WC.. ma. Alderman el the city DI rtitisdelpAbi. it. T. ft•LDS...I.O. who bans duly moth, )%th nay him tredsnaton euntst. no narsolle. 00 therdttrY. other hour loon dines, hot ere sunny testable. B.T. IdELIIIBOLD. Seth" 5..4 r A/ern:el before en, tbla thl Q. of Nyman her, MA W. a bo veWE., Aldennao. Ninth street, Reca, Ehltsdelphis. Aditene let.e, for ictformattoo In confidence to 1 - H. T. tiRLIVIBOLD. Chemist. ILL:i3I, 104 Booth Tenth et. beton Chestoot,2o.lB. ISEWAILE ISM cuurriratriums, AND usrsiorirLso DZALLAS, Ithe endeskor to <lissome .of their own" end "other's .. '.U‘' ''''' en" the reputation attn. .be • tlblinteAd'e Oen.. thetathEorta • do do trant b.., - do do - do heresp.llls. . do DO . Imeromd Pore Wash. . BOLD NY BE KHAM & KELLY, ALLIGIIINY CIIICY, Andsll Di Merrrrobere. AM for Rolmboters. rake no other. U oot the sdeertisethatt and sent fer It, sod scold Itopostnott and expo... 'MIT . 10„ PUBL.ll3,exparially the Ignorant end Pab,ely almest Dirisiclans. of SIl donomlnailene. ueat eters% end Delleate Disorders. //Mb bun. DI.- - au/ Oa Driniatione comm. and t to Tenths/ butt sem/ and Adults, . Ingle and manned . Became Dr./Mad e/ KUL . pubbabsa the (act of hI. dotes. so the Ignorant and Daftly modeit aye Materially abocted, and Mint tt • great sins itory immoral. and feu contananatlon and anceptlon a rit mong their a fro.. proadring sons and daughters. Their (and/ ph should be caurious to keep atrim In Ipso ran/ _that ey do the same as Dr. BILtrinTAUP. (meet rohlhagog.) testa toenail", waste* might ho loot to theta, among step d, (ably modest and areaumptuesue ealged f Intel ea e c to do t l e le m nS wrnadaae eoe gnOrah,sortng ay agsutoons cent", mystelouey, menl een ll s g , n. t Am w. ty.bolrionar,tbat numeroospereets and guardleasarethank• lot that then , Dom daughters and warns. DrerioestY feeb/e. bickly Sat et dettente conatltutlOn and appearance, base een restaged to health sal r Igor ey Dr. /Mari OTD.D P pf m , en . coany /foie and attar mar ri age through Wm hey* won eared oduch puffed cif. eaglet, mortification, gm. Ha, log the ale 1.,[2,c0 of Geer thirty sears . experience and ote servirioo. cyhsepuotlp he has superior skill Is the trine. moot of seamed Dea ns/. and who la daily cone:at/ by the riodea , eo. en esti as recommended by eirpoeialgO ririsses, puldrineys, Iroprhgaig bond.. etc. Office BD Octlthlield mot. nesx Dfamond Street fritrate commonmattons Dom all party of the Lielon etriolly attended to. Insect to guts. 1 Brij trim Pittabursh Postollfae. Lilt. I.lolhisig VILNAIIiI gagrafiTirMs--Strla _LP UMW blm those of or cfreolcultillen do cs.t penult so Mariam ot family, to regulate or =Mt Ups number of their Wasting WlthOut Wining the constitution. It Is the only We and awe press:ohm against irrgrinagy mod Dia.. , The abort art/clews to mot by mail to soy part ot thei Coiled Mates or ganada. two for $l, sad $3 D ghien. r. ti. Wi Bolfilt !TANI. 7113180.1 BIOXTILT PILLS,. Those PIN ire the only medlaw married or single Wiles ran NM opals with mkt, and certainty • for the tatinotate p t ch, mamma of i Matra no, !mentalities. dm. They groat{ not as etantrtming , errs. $ 2 Yor hos. MCA ha contains 11l Was. g as by T.D. The Doctor can be consult ed ob. all diseases of a grate natures eggithicllto 0 =EL Etid. DI yn . D., o °‘°‘A co " r of fr °°l. arld Chubut etreets, orgr the oboe store. .111.trante Na 0 Ureballst., Ns* Yort. lratablished Is irg. _-- BELT/NG & P.A.OKING. Oar GIIII BELTING has strength adapted to its pewee, and scarcely aver require. bestirring rune Mau once; It bet • perfectly .otootb and Wren sarface, and slit run Etienne with • perfect hearths on the pulleys. It la ruanalactbred by • particular meets whereby It Mina& to withstand treat of WO degree. P.hnolaelt, without Wing affetted..a the .everest cold will not diminish In plhe hints. It Is therefore tot only yalnable for sheltered oper ations hut epecially adapted to withstand elpxruy to the weather, and l can =d, stan be ton la wet placers without Oar LEaTIIEII BELTING bettendvel7lnowsk In Oda community a. tho best article of the kind In nas, to prose smith we coo give toy number of the teat reihreanas . Oar G O h PAWLING le Um/ made by Believe York Oarnpany, inatinfectured staler Goodyear's patent, and Is well anood, to ne of ulterior quail ty. I contrkkeed by euktdt aim dud romahreune locuspecoable wherever Eras Note are io be made,.. no other entetance bad to Math elasikity, Which will stand so blab • degree of heat. • • Dr.LANOE, :213 Liberec" B t.. optosit•bead of Weed; irg.Gum, asktlta, Lace Lembo, belt Boole and Blest. s. glee on band. oth4.-ver I==E=i=iil !!!REMEiMMIZIOI _ - -Year 'lnpertine, ler /mar Charm," be. Ila oulera. 1 war wholly deepoculent and wretched Ishrii I applied . been the chdle were removed and key tever,bsa rat .it It the aLmpket can tenaginable and wood* ot oat or art: would not be without Ws . . . . “Innictioe a single hoar.- Ity constantly wearing it, I own ko 'la no proof.. Toots, very truly, MDT. Montt?, Madman, July 24, Ortnivitit . I Bore t.o anatchad from the grays by ths sp. okseloa of tyour woodorful noporthro." or 'Terri. /war Charm! . !Or mrend you. I ham omdared ovary sic from km and sow Lut Spring my Iffo arm Lassisamd r boryour mmady has dagroyed the dbassa.and lsmnp. Idly 10.1114. srpardo and stmogrh• norpectrally,yonm, D.N. BALIWIf. . Vila truly. woodorfol prevemlive sad cum for Freer mid 'Ague*. Ifiltom Rust, sill ba asot by man.yoaS ;midi . roarlpt of one dollar. Also for We at all respectable 'Dturr6ars and Ocandry Brous. • • Principal !Depot ano 14.olartory, IS% Ski. Skeet, Ries. mosiLlfa. Marsh 0150 Boat o 0 Commace liaildto& Rem. Yost, !ASO.. • : 14h - ol7t , JORTI WILOOX * CO. ;QC. TUBS, • ' : tOTTEIII 811A111.8,. • • • I MCHLIA, - • • DAY RILL • 1r .IV. . ; - BAY GAl4:4 lA T lLtaitd tiPADW., . • - .601,21116 silo at k arrnrs, • IiAXS - Arra. tiesr/carts. jell:14.111tIFT talk MITa. 13 SC UIL mei YriUDarsn. as. tad , . Ow salsa Baal .Istate ta almost ment , 27. AlscsAttmed es tboct sad Illcatailk sun of WI. , ioaeo I VIM P. .IUOTT, WholesaleVega__ - ,ey 8 o pilot& litatkolls.tartatitis attt,Drawark ie übsivioNsaittimo. ,11/4010111Anatvellimulistftgal
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