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' 4: - ?J .. •' V «» *, ~ *. ?- t-1 > v -r •* • • ' •*• • V , * y >“> -r- •> «. .. «• :? *» - •• w ,»{*•%•• 7pyt^; f wvWj,'ves^'-Vt'a. - '.'*>s:■- • V-' - .- e> •£/«*> - \v : (SfSgj .A* i _ ■ ... ► » *■ ~ • •' 11 - •■.' *V‘ -v' v *. ■* •• -•. v-' f * J„\ ‘ * "/'Si.' n r ■ V: ,V-. ?-•*!■*- ' ’} , -**- m-rSi , *.■ *«*£"." v*r £• «* J' « .‘. -• ■ * < «?***• ** « y' 1 Stfye ftotlt) fjlaet. JAMES P. BAKE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Tunsi Dally, Six Dollars per year, Btnotlj in a<l- ranee. Weekly, Single anhsoriptloiia One Dol- lar per year; in Clubs of fire. One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY LOCAL AFFAIRS letter from Zouaves, Co. B. (Ja.mp Scott, Kxckj.sios Kkiuadk, > Staten Llaod, N. Y. Jane loth, j Editor Post: —Agroablo U> promise I avail myself of a few leisura moment* to pen you & sketch of our trip to New York and our arrival at Camp Scott. As you know, we left Pittsburgh on Friday afternoon at four oVlock, amid the kind adieus of our many Inonds wh.-> t ame to see us off. In a few moment* wo had UiL behind us the smoky city and our homes. We partook of an ex cellent suppor at ‘.i o’clock, at the Miller Houao, Altoona, and without any accident ar rived at Philadelphia on Sunday morning at 7 k o’clock, an hour behind t ; rae. VVe were met at the depot by that prince of good fek lows, Colonel Win. H Moore, passenger pgent of the?. Ft. VV. & C K. R Co , at ' Philadelphia, who conducted us to the Conti nental, where wo had breakfast. (Jur com pany can never forget the many instances of gooowill and kind treatment of the citizens of Philadelphia in general and of Colonel Moore Al. T. Hagen, Kiq , of Penna K. R t and Ihos. J. Fraley, in particular. I take this opportunity of publicly thanking the above named gentlemen for their active exertions in making arrangements for our transportation frontfPbiladelphia to New York, and their un- UrlDg efforts to make ua comfortable whHe in Philadelphia. 1 have only to say may we meet again. We left Philadelphia via the Camden and Amboy Railroad, at '1 o’clock p. m. Col. Moore delivered a parting address to the com pany, which was received with great applause We arrived at New York at 8 o'clock p. m nod were received by an aid of Gen. Sickles, who conducted us immediately to the forry boat, whore Gen. S. himself received us. The company passsed a creditable examination. We left the pier and in half an hour arrived at Vandorhlil’s Landing, there took up our march tor Camp Scctt, four miles distant, where we arrived, tired ahd hungry, at H o’clock. We were received by the Friend Rides, Capt. Urunn, and several other com panies. We wore supplied with supper, late as it was, and also received a woolen and rub ber blanket each, which were very acceptable. We are now pitching our tents and expect to have all completely arranged by this evening. We are delighted with our arrangements and Q&mp Scott. The officers in command are perfect gentlemen. Gen. Sickles is held in grfeat esteem by all the troops. He pays atten tion to them himself, and if he finds the rations are not as they should be, he has them re turned to the Commissary Ho appears to think well of the U cited States Zouave Cadets, and we will so conduct ourselves that we may be worthy of any mark of his approbation. This i- a splendid camp ground, probably tho best location ibr a camp in the United States. There are four thousand men now in camp. Tho regular appearance of the tents, dotting the green, is quite picturesque. We are back from the bay about four miles, making us dis tant from New York city, ten miles. Oapt. Glass has not yet arrived but we ex pect him to morrow. The Brigade is not lully uniformed yet, but I was informed to-day that we would be uniformed among tbe first. We had a dress parado yesterday, being our iirst attempt. There were about 1500 ladies and gentlemen from Now York city present, and as we passed we were greeted with rounds of applause and cheers for Pennsylvania. Any ol your readers who are desirous of writing to tho members of this company will please observe the following OirecLious : Care of Brig. Ueueral 0. ifi. Sickles, Kxcelsior Brigadier, City Hall, New York. 1 have written a longer letter than i inten ded. I will keep you posted as regards this Brigade and anything, of interest that iu&v transpire you will bo made aware of. Yours, «fec., .1. H. S A Valuable Invention* Mr. A. H. Rovr&nd, of Allegheny City, the inventor, h&s exhibited to us a model of bis newly invented “Kailroad Car Buffer” with coop ling and draw-bar attached, designed to resist ar.d overcome the frequent shocks and jars to railroad care, and to diminish the shock in collisions. The inventor has already re ceived the approval of many railroad officers, and an evidence of its applicability to the end designed is that it has, although only patented on the Ist of January last, been adopted by live railroad companies. The invention consists in providing within a case or box a series of metallic springs, so ar ranged as to operate with a lateral pressure on opposite aides of a wedge shaped bar, ’and bo arranged aa to all w this bar to presß its wedge-ehajed end between the oppos rg and lateral pressure presented by the springs, the resistance of the main springs being increas ed by elliptic or other spring?* placed on the outer aides of the metallic springs, and be tween them and the sides of tho box or case in which the whole iB secured The wedge ended bar operates on the main springs in its backward as well as its forward motion. The value of the improvements combined in this buffer has been tally proven by experi* ment and actual trial on railroad cars. 1 1 was fully tested, not long since, in one ol the by* draulic presses at the soap and candle factory of Messrs. B. C, J. U. and N. P. Sawyer, when a force 200,000 pounds was brought to bear against the draw-bar, which baa a motion of ten inches of spring action, yet this im mense pressure forced Us entrance into the spring only inches, not reaching Lis princu pal resistance, thus proving an almoßt Impossi bility to overcome the elasticity of this buffer. The experiment was conducted by W. P. Eich* baum, Ktq., and was most satisfactory to all who witnessed it. One of the chief advantages claimed by the inventor is dispensing with india rubber, which, in cold weather, becomes rigid, and makes its resistance of little practical value. It is esti mated that the resistance offered by one of these buffers is five hundeed tons. Thus, a train of six passenger cars, average weight 123 tons, roning at >lO miles an hour (44 feet per second) will have a force of 5,412 tons, while the re» sisting power with these buffers attached each end of each car would be 6,000 tons, sufJl fleent to overcome the iorce of the train and leaving an overplus resistance' of nearly 600 tons. Oar railroad men.have long felt the need of Bach a powerful instrument as this, and it has received the endorsment of the most skilful en* gineers and railroad men, who acknowledge its merit, while the Scientific American, speak* ing of the invention gay,® : “The inventor claims to have the best Buffer ever invented, and toe are not prepared to deny it.” The cost of this buffer will uot exceed that of those now in use, while its advantages are obvious to all who have examined it. As the terms upon which railroads can have the right to use it are moderate,and it can be made in an y railroad work shop, we expect to see it soon in general use, and so far as our observation goes we think it will bo instrumental in saving both life and property. KsaiHKS fob Manassas Gap Railroad Engineer Craig, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has gone down to Alexandria with a locomo tive, chartered from the Pennsyln&nia Rail road by the government, to run upon the Ma nassaas Gap Railroad. Toe government has just secured from the Pennsylvania Railroad a half dozen heavy freight locomotives to haul guns and ammunition upon the Manassas Gap Railroad, after the rebels are driven from tbe Junction. Engineer Craig is a gentleman of the dare-devil species, and longs for nothing so much as for a chance to run hig engine through a rebel army, Tho railroad battery described in the papers some time ago is also to be placed upon this road to take the advance ot the government trains We learn that large quantities of government munitions are mov ing from Harrisburg southward, apd that train loads of horses are also being forwarded to move the munitions from camp to battle", ground. Tnese army borsee are newly pur chased. As soon as received they are branded on the hind quarters with the letters U. B. They are being moaed in such numbers as to lead to the supposition that General Soott is rapidly preparing to advance upon the enemy. That tho music will commence in a short lime is extremely probable. Philadelphia North American. Taxkn Ov an.—William Powers, convicted of stealing a watch, and sentenced to the Peni tentiary, has been removed to that institution v',. .*• •*_. -.•* >.rr-ts** Wm. Clark, on trial for stealing sf,. r >u O, m James Carr, at Braddock s Kield, was cmvu. ted and remanded for sentence. A. B Taylor and Janies Mcd’iernan plead guilty to selling liquor without license, and were lined $lO and cost each. Eveline Brown, colored, was triad lor ihe larceny of some small articles Iroui Mrs. Ma loney and acquitted. Henry Arnold and Ben Hughes plead guilty to an aggravated atßault on James Huey, at Oakland, last week, in which tbo latter was stabbed in the thigh. Daniel and George Mayhew were convicted of the larceny of some bacon hams, and sen tenced to one year erch in the l'enitun. tiary. John Smelser was put on trial for burglary, in entering the house of James Godfrey, in Al legheny, last week, and atealing a coat and bracelet. This is the same person who escaped from officer Gumbcrt of the Mayor’s police, who bad arrested him at the pawn office of H. W. Oimiotti, where he was pawning the coat, which was yesterday identified by the owner. The evidence against the defendant was strong, but the defence, this morning,may give the case a new aspect. Sensation at Camp Wilkins, —SmceUie removal of a large portion of the volunteers from Camp to Camp Wright the guard has been reduced in number On Tuesday night tho officers were aroused by the sentinels, who bad discovered a person in citizen s dress! who bad forced the lock Irotn the ammunition Btore room and armory, near the Major's M ui:« tera. with tbo Intention, as is supposed, o( firing it. When seized he gave a shrill whis ts. which was answered from tho adjoining bills He was placed in 11.0 guard-house and kept until yesterday merning, when ho was rather UDce’-moniously .jaded from the camp He either was, or pretended to be intoxicated, which probably saved him Iroui summary punishment as a secessionist. In consequence of this intrusion, Colonel Hays, f. r the better protection of the arms and ammunition, pives notice that hereaftnr civilians will md be per mitted on tho grounds at night. Tnoae who go out to see the camp or their C i<-nds tbould do so in the afternoon, and leave before nix o'clock. Ooptek krom Lake Sipekioe -Tlio iron City, which arrived at Cleveland Irctn Onlun agon on Sunday afternoon, brought eieblv passengers and the following r..|.|mr: 1 r.i„ did' Mine, 73 masses ‘JUN.JU.: ILn, , til bids 82,231 lbs ; North American Uti II LI la 8.480 lbs ; National Mine, 4n i.t la, -tO.'Jl'.i IU., 37 masses tju,(tti!i tbs.; Adventure Mine o !,!,)- G,4t)3 lbs., 1 mass 430 lbs: all consigned to Ilussey J: Mcßride; with 2f> bait this, ti-b to F. N Wilson. To the 1 letroit Smelling Works sbe brought: From Phoenix Mine, o bbls. 4438 lbs ; Central Mine, Hi bbls. 24,43(1 IU., 2 masses BH4 lbs. Mcsorave’s Gas Oookino Stoves.—Those useful and labor-saving household arlicJe;-are sold by Messrs Weldon A Kelneku, Smith- Held struct, near Sixth. Thoy are admirably adopted for culinary operations in tho suminor season, as they can be used in any house where there is gas, are heated rapidly and preclude tbe necessity ol keeping up largo fires, so op proseive in warm weather, do and eian.ine thorn SIIOOTINO ASFAIB AT McCof'ti STATION —On Monday evening, a sho. ting atiray .c -curred at McCoy’s (or "Shanghai") station, on tbe Cleveland and Piltfburgh Railroad, be tween Hiram Weir and his son and one Frank Waite, in which the letter wounded both father and ton by ahooting them in the arm with a revolver, Tbe difficulty is said to have originated in slanders circulated by Waite concerning Miss Weir. Waite was not ar rested. Robberies.— Tbe fruit and corifeotiouury stand of Alf. K.eevil, at the corner of Fifth and Market streets, was robbed of some thirty dol lars worth of tobacco and cigars on Monday night. The same thieves, it is snpposed, then broke into the shirt store of Mrs. Rosie, close by, and appropriated shirts valued at thirty dollars. The watchmen say the robberios must haye been perpetrator!- after they loft their itjUpSpips.—Company K. of the Second TffiigtaienlTJnited States Infantry, in command vSreEßijjifin Davis, sixty.four men in all, some accompanied by their families, reached the city from Fort Leavenworth yesterday by Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Kailroad arid wont through to the Esst by the Pennsylvania Railroad in the afternoon. Another Steamer Purchased.—The United States Government, through its agent, Capt. Kuntz. has purchased the powerful steam lug, “W. 11. Brown,” to be used for service at Cairo. She is one of the strongest and most substantial boats on tbe river, and cost $lB,OOO. The boat was bought on Mon* day, and left for Cincinnati on Tuesday. Pocket Picked —The wife of Mr. Henry Anderson, of the Third Ward, Allegheny, bad hor purse, containing three dollars, taken from bet pocket on Tuesday morning, while in the Allegheny market. Mrs. A, is exceedingly unfortunate while attending market, this being the third time she has had her pocket pickod within a short time at that place. Accident to a ITttbboroh Volunteer. —A painful rumor prevailed in tbe city last evening, baaed upon a telegraph despatch, that J. Henry Childs, Esq , a member of Lbe City Guards, stationed on the Northern Central Railroad between Cockeysville and the Relay House, bad accldentaly shot his arm off—par ticulars not given. The Pennsylvania Fifth.— We are in debted to Messrs. Hunt & Miner for a copy of the paper published by tbe boys of tbe Fifth Regiment, at Alexandria. It Is full of matter interesting to the friends of volunteers. Uaft. Simmons, of tbe United States army, is on & visit to tbe camps about Chainbersbutg, to swear in such of the three months' soldiers as are willing to re-enlist for three years. The trustees of the Tarentum camp ground held a meeting yesterday, and determined to hold a camp meeting as usual this season. Liubtninu 1 1 m e. John \V. Pillock, agent fur the New 1 ork daily papora, receives the New l ork evening papers every afternoon at 1* o clock, with news up to & o’clock the day previous. V’ r A !7. ' • '‘ ' ' V’••,~Vvf* v 'A, X . -v * . . * rv . - - ■ t -, '“ ■ H *" r < < The Command ul a Philadelphia Regiment tendered to Coi. Bam. >V. Black. A special delegation wf ciiic-rs fr.un Phila deiphia, belonging to the ri-.uH No. arrived in ibit» city y«^o*rd.*}. lor th« purpose of tendering to Col. BlacK tb » command of & picked rt>g:uu*m in thnt ■. it>. The regiment will be ci-mp«.p*Hi ft tlio survivors of the Pennsylvania regiments who solved in the Mexican War, und others who have been or may be added from various volunteer com* panies. It is said the committee were *u thorizod to offer to Col. Black the selection of his own field officers, in case he would agree to accept the command. And we un derstandalso that the Philadelphia are witling to substitute three or four com panies from Western Pennsylvania ior s„mo I Id their own, provided they can gel Col Bleck to command the regiment. This is cur tainly liberal on their part, and discloses a manly and generous spirit. We have always insisted that it was every way proper that Col. Black should have been tendered a brigade. Gov. Curlin has not seen fit t-> comply with the expectations of the peopl-: that is bis own affair, not ours. Will the Coi. accept the marked compliment contained in the Phi!* deiphia offor.’ From our knowledge o; tim man we venture to say that a public duly, <<n hie part, bo plain, will not be dw liued. “-Since writing the above we understand that Col. Blank has aonepted IHs iriter cl acceptance we append: Ppitsburoh dune 1”, To Captains U James F. Hefizy --I. /Vr-pCr, ( 'll,- eed Gentlemen :—ln reply lu your application of this date, I have to say that l am willing to accept the command oi the .Scott Eegiun, No. 'J, as soon as it is fully organized for ser vice. Vour offer to allow a substitution oi four companies from "Western Pennsylvania, in iisu of four from Philadelphia, is agnner ous offer, and quite agnesble to me. The service which many of the command have seen in Mexico, .1 feel sure, will assist greatly in making the regiment tit for imme diate duty, and ready for whatet. i .ervice i nr country may expect or demand. Bespeetfully, HAM. W. It HACK Could ot Quarter Sessions. Before Judgeß McClure, Mellon and Adams Wkuxistiay, dune I‘Jth, Im,i. •‘ > ’• -7 0 - .'-r-sr X ‘ - - {-- Corrected for the Pott by Feld 4 Lire, of th» Xatijnot Bank ffott Reporter. (The Reporter is publiahed monthly at One Do lUr a year, in adyanco. Office. Mapatoh Building, Pm-- burgh, Pa.) England States New York State New York City New Joreey. (Sunt) “ (West) Penn>Ylranla, Eastern.) Pittsburgh. ‘‘ Interior, Western Delaware I'ininet of Columbia Maryland, Baltimore \irgima, Wheeling ami brancae* ** Eastern North Caroline •-south Carolina (teorgia Alabama (Mobile Hunks’)” Eou Hiana Kentucky 1 ennaaare t>h'o fujiaua Free “ Hauk oftlie Bute !" JlhnoU Wiacouam iowa M ebigan Miseoun Canada Eu-hauge: fidilmg raid-,»n N« w V..rk, JW. uu l‘ln ddipbia, -Ji.j jut rant, wiftfr bankable limd fo.n ddliihy at over bankable rami* Tue lUiMNii or the "Union" 1.1i,n The Haiti wore .v«m of Tuesday sayr: „f raisiiic. the monster "Union" gun, which w»i !<jpL overboard at Locust Point, while being |.l&OU<l «.a a schooner, on hYidsy evening Hud was commenced yesterday by Meter? Wil’lium-’ <v. Oilogwortli, riggers, ~i this ,-itj. Shears „[ the largest kind were erected, and a purohßßo made on a strap around its centre, which was <>n Uin gun whim it went overboard. IMrect Operation i n the gun was commenced about one o'clock yesterday, and at sir o'clock, when the work was stopped, It bad been raised about ine loot It is aull in three lent ~f mud and ■ 1 1? hi feet of water. The work is done by con tract, and the contractors have twenty men ongagod, who eipeot to hate tho gun all"-right within a day or two. it is stated, though not otticially, that if successful, the contractors are to receive s9uo. Nkw Songs and Son., Bonks —Mrs. Char lotte Blume, Fifth street, sends us a ncwpatri otic song. entitled ‘-Save the Union,” as sung hy -I. I. Carncross, of Sanford's troupe. The nuisir is good and the words appropriate lor the tiajOK SLe Las also a dituo hook, containing a rollnoltnn of national, patriotic ’and social rongs, [or the volunteers, entitled ‘•Camp s >ngs, and "Tho Union Song Hank," con lainlng the best and most popular national and patriotic songs, new and old. An.ithek Nsw Domestic DsstiA.-Mr, Couldock's Peter Probity, in tbe capital do mestic drama of “The Chimney Corner,” was generally admired last night. To night a good tell is offered, embracing "The Advocate or tbe l.a«t Cause,” and ‘ One Touch of Mature," an entirely new domestic drama, in which Mr Couldook takas the principal part, that of Mr. Win Penn Holder. We anticipate a full at tendance on this occasion, as we are sure the new drama is a good one. Deskbteks Punished —The Court Mar tial convened at Carlisle Barracks recently, sentenced throe captured deserters to he flogl ged, branded, and drummed out of the service The sentence was executed a few days ago, when the fellows were tied up to the gun car riages, received thirty lashes each, and woro then escorted out of tbe garrison, in presence of Ibu entire command, to the tune of the Bogus'* March. ” F»o* Msurra Coi-err.—T.o oompame. from Mercar rTv'Z JiT”'* d ,', h ■ re»w<lar-i -.s Mercer Kirlrr *ud Midd.tmex the former In ooatmaad of ,A J. Warner und UeutenaotM tad WhbL'er. Ui« latter under CnpiaJo Thom** McConnell and Lieutenant* PaUr a O J Rtjnold*. They armed by the H it-burgh, Fort Warue lUilroad, Croat f'e* (aetlehy boat to New Brighton They immedj awly weut to Camp Wilkin*. where IW will be quar lerr.j for the present, <i , if they prefer it, remain taeru l»«*rmatientl'». Phe ■ > oiD(>aij : e« are both composted of j«io.,ed men. ohiwlj farmer*' mouk, and the former is han-let»m ly uniformed ia gray. They presented a hce • PMearamv and aUrwle.l much aitooUon tu mmiiqu i hrwiitb the street*. 'I h<» Mercer boy « will make “first > U**T eol.hor* and do good *«?ryi« r. Ccu. s L Cantwkli. -Thia who u r.tiw Captain of tbe Arutelroiig (luarda, ha* many warm fnorids in this city, and Uu>«> friends, doalroui of testifying tbeir esteem for the gallant Colouol, have dotorminod u» pro Aonthim with & tw<>r<J Tho presentation wiTl latco place on to m rrow ovonini;, at the St Clair Hotel it it ax pec to,! that (%>| S W. i>lack and (J.»v .)<>huttnn will bo present on tha occasion Vi' maki. Wk.ya n i >, ni Heaver, hui lo»n nj j..>ir>'«xi Hroihonal-ry uf ihtvl e.-'int)’, \wu M ■. l v 'aay, guno lo lbo 'Fiiom Afl B Kkku. mm of Hon K K Htxvi, <■{ Washington, Fa , wb- wtml into Lbo army a« hn Maifiiant Burgeon, has received an aji ;>.-.ntmont aa Surgeon from liov. C’urlin. HUNTING Flags, all sizes u|> lo lifly feel, at the Pittsburgh flag, manufactory opposite the Theatre. Kl HR Si LK Flags, stamlur.l al/.H !ur tiiihlaiy i umpanier.&t the Pitleburgli rlig manufaolm v. oppoMic the Theatre Dkstiutry. Dr. C. Sill. No. !i4<; I‘eitn street, altemlß lo all branches t»i* tbe Pental profession SEAT OF WAK. I- I V K MAPS —N E W L(* T So. I Plan of th«* City of Waahlngioo; with the >ar No. 1 Viren's and Peonsylrania. Price *6 cent* No 8. United Slate* showing the Fort*. Price 2$ oie. So. 4. Kentucky and Tenneeaee; aLowing Caire. Mem No.'i. All the Southern Slate* ou a large scabs with The*e are new correct map;-, Railroads, stage route*, nrers, mountains and small towns, are plainly and dia- ttucl'y marked. Any of the alwre will be went by mail oo receipt of the prioein U. 8. pontage stamp*, r y A YOUNG LADY WHO IS DESIROUS of obtaining a situation as saleswoman in Fancy I nmmißK or Millinery Store; has had experience in New York or other Eastern cities, good reference Please call on, or address A. E. R, No. 18 Federal street_ je7:lw warn amt -—.-I, amtbont kits*. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS So. M 4 P*aa I treat, above the Canal, Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and plain Furniture, ia Walnut and Mahogany of Ibelrowu manu facture, and warranted equal in quality aud style to ary manufactured in the city, and will hcU at reasonable prtafM fettWf Important. to Families! Silv«.* linn*, Trouble, jnd Expense SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pound* I*o r r t< II ! ! For Sal* at Wholesales bj Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. And tv all & O all paper: wall paper: ULL) HTYLK—NEW BTYLK HIGH FKIOR—U)W FRICK Bull'S EVERYBODY * KK.r- At Ua iUuJ—S7 street myd*. SftAk Mote Quotations. uncertain at present PtnamnuTH, June 12.1801. Discount per par par par rouaJiag country. Prioe 25 ceow. f»hiS Ac. Price •-$ eeuu. ihe census for 1360 and 1800. Price 75* W. S HAVEN, Pittsburgh, Ivan ted. SAPONIFIER! MARKET PITTSBUHC H, PA ■» iu tbr Uuii.'.i atate® W.P. MIKMH All. ■*-' V V, r ■*.. J V V. 6 t- .+■ , c ;* W*:- * **:• •"11r~J* *J> -J £ 'V * *- * v ' *• J 4 '* THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. LATER FROM FORTRESS MONROE Skirmish at Great Bethel. Keporls ol our Loss k-xaggrraird. list ok thk wounded. MIA VElt 1' OF DE.XEDIX'E '/.OF A 17 More Rebel Prisoners. V. TR A N.HPOii'IS (IKK THIO HA It I'IIUCIOKUiNUS UK TIUC WH-iTKKN VIRGINIA CONVENTION R«b*l Ue|ir«datlou« lu Virginia BRILLIANT FORCED MARCH Wasltiutrloit Cilv It tins LATE It KltOM CA I.IKOP.NIA A' , , A Bu.timgrk. .1 une 1” - A gentleman uf re spectability who came up. Irmn Old Point this morning, and spent some lime in Fortress Monri e during yesterday and Monday, says that passengers were greatly astonished on reaching here to learn the groatly * xaggerated accounts relative to the repulse altireat Belli el. Up to the time the boat left last evening ha was in conversation with both regulars and privates who were in tha engagement. Some mortification was expressed at the bad manage* mnnl of General Pierce, hut none as to the extent of loss, which was found o be less than was first supposed from the character of the temporary advantage gained by tho Con federates. One of Lieut. Groble’s command assured our Informant that had'an advance been or dered instead of a retreat, the battery w.uild have been taken in five minutes more. L'eut. Greble had silenced all their guns, except one rifled cannon, which was fired with great rapidity, and concentrated entirely on his command. This gun was worked well, but all the rest were badly managed, tbeir balls cutting off tbe tops of limbs of the trees over our heards. Had tbe battery been well sup plied with experienced gunners, no dobut our lots would have bean heavy. Lieut. Greble spiked his gun at the moment be received orders to retreat, as is supposed, on account of his surprise at the orders, | resuming that Gen. Pierce had discovered the attempts to cut him off, and (bat if bis gun should be captured In retreat, be would render it harm less He had just driven the spike home, when he was killed by a ball striding him on tbe back of the hesul. The New York Zouaves, under Col. Boue dix, evinced great bravery, and could with difficulty be restrainod from making an assault w'thoul orders. Five Confederates are known to have boon killed by tbe Zouaves outside the works, and it is presumed from the effective bring f Lieut. Greble that considerable dam age must have been done to tbe Confederates inside the battery, which wbb built of sand ban*, hidden from view by the busbes. Num t era of Z.usvos killed, five: wounded, twenty: missing, seven. They attribute tbeir heavy lu*a to their bright uniforms, whilst the Keg. tilsrs attribute it to their superior bravery. The whole number at killed and wounded, at ascertained at the Jfatress up to last even ing, was ID killed, 47 wounded and 6 missing; Tho rumored loss of Major Winihrop was un founded. Sov* fHI cf thinto kslb«l wore Inhumanly slaughtered whilst ongi:;.-! 'n ''nrryini; off t'-oir wounded, which . vuud n hitter leeung union); the Insqu. L-at ovenir g, just us the bout was leaving, thu / 'uaves brought in three prisoners, u cup tuiu oi tho confederate i-avalry und two pri* vutes. They were splendidly mounted, with elegant trappings. The esplsin's horse at tracted grant uttention. Another utluck on orent Bethel is shortly eipected. Picket guards uro now extended to the baltie-Held. Cl 1 - 1 INNATI, June 12,—A sreeiai disputchtu the t. iocinuati (jaxette, from Urafton, «ayi: A C.,uj[uny of rebel cavalry, eighty strong,'came op Irora HuUonsville last night to Boverlv.and committed various outrages on the Union men The secession cavalry have been scout ing tho country around Beverly every night, harrassing thu Union men. The rebels at liut- Lmsville received a reinforcement of three hundred oavalry tho other day, and more is aald to be coming; also, some large guns from Harper’s Perry. Our troops are esger to at. lack them before they complete their intrenoh merits. Dispatches Irom Cumberland announce the people delighted around our troops. Colonel Wallace left Cumberland with part of his command on Thursday morning, to attack lbo .Secession camp twenty miles West. General Patterson had not arrived at Cumberland. Another brilliant forced march was made by Captain Teller, of the Fifteenth Ohio Regi ment, with forty of his. company. He leit Kowhsbnrg, in Chest River Valley, on Sunday night, and marched thirty miles to Sl.George’s, Tucker oounty. He entered the town before four o'clock ou Monday morning, took half a dozen priaonors, seized some important cor pondenco, and captured two Seccessionists. All the militia of that county had been or dered by Governor Letcher to meet on that day to prooeed to Huttonsvillo with all the arms they could procure, to join Porterslleld's oommand. Capt Millar prevented the meeting. A small reinforcement was Bontdown to Row lisburgh to day. There have been developments and change of feeling in Tucker county since Capt. Miller’s visit Army wagons will arrive here tc-morrow. The Righteenlh Ohio Regiment arrived at Clarksburgh to-day and the Nineteenth is on the way here to night. The army in Western Virginia is beginning to assume a formidable position. Baltimobk, June 12. — The steamer from Old Point Comfort has arrived. The account received yesterday, embracing all the intelll. gence received at the headquarters up to tho departure of the steamer,was correct. No fur ther military movements havo taken place. The soldiers were resting from the great fatigue of the previous day, consequent upon a march of 'twenty miles, an action of nearly two boars, anil not a complete mealfor twenty-four hours. On the withdrawal of the federal troops, tho robol cavalry infantry in considerable num bers followed as far as the New Market bridge, Otis side of Little Bethel, inhumanly charging in some instances on those bringing oflr the dead and wounded. The enemy had in the action six guns be hind batteries. ’ There were about twenty killed, and it is said the number of wounded was nut so great as at first reported. Among the wounded of the Third N. Y. regiment are Joseph Richardson, slight bayo net wound in the thigh; W. C. Cady, mortally wounded In the abdomen; James Garbetts, shot in the thigh, E. W. Stone, slightly; Frederick A. Baker, in the leg, alight; George Boyce, shot throuh the left ankle; W. Hall, shot in the wrist. Wounded in the New York Fifth regiment—John Dunn, right el» bow, dangerously; amputated; Jos. Knowles, shot in the right arm; amputated; John Con way, shot in the leg; Adolph Vicenncee, shot in the chest; J. Yeager, shot under the scap ula. 9 Louisville, Juift 12.—The New Orleans Picayune of tho 9th says, that two U. S. trans ports, ino supposed to be the Empire City, said to have fifteen hundred men on board, arrived oil the bar yesterday afternoon. Gen. Twiggs issued an order prohibiting all kinds of vessels from passing Fort Jackson without the Governor's written permission. ‘V'V'sV . ‘ ' * \ Washington C.tv, June 12.—The Presi dent having accepted tho five regiments of volunteers under Gen. Mickles, the order was to-day issued by the Secretary of War lo muster in the service of the United States for three years or during tbe war. The services of the Boston Iriah brigade, known as tbe 14th regiment;,which have been accepted on condition that they report at Harrisburg within ten days. The three month’s militia, and the three year's volun teers will be paid ut once, lo include the 31st of May. With (his view the command ing otliceis of these troops will cause dupli cate muster rolls to he made out immediate ly, which they will forward to the Paymas ter General in this city and upon these rolls the officers of the Pay Department will pay in lull, at a future payment. The State of Missouri having been added to Hen. McClellan’s department, the head quarters of the West, are removed from St. Louis to Fort Leavenworth. The War Department has ordered the following officers to be stricken from the rolls: i apt. Tyler, 2d Dragoons, forahscond- ng bom his command, and deserting his :iost at Fort Kearny; Lieut. Rundell, for continued disobedience of orders, for ab- senting himself from duty without leave, and lor failing to render bis account as re quired by law; Lieut. Andrew Jackson, for alsienling liimself from bis I‘ompnny with out permission and failing to make any re port. Lieutenants Patiorsou, itien ami Campbell, for tendering their resignations in Hie face of the enemy. ILoor-town, Mi., June 12—The tele graphic o|>erator stationed at Martinsburg and lln. brakesman of the Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad arrved here 10-day. Thev left il.ere yesterday. The latter snya that the Isrtlieat bridge burnt on the North Branch is live miles East of Cumberland, ihe next is at Patterson's Creek and the next at Sleepy Creek, 17 miles West of Martinsburg. There will be no trouble re building the first, but some trouble with tha last which is iuO feet wide. Col. Edmonson, commanding the forces at Martinsburg, has three companies, the Winchester rifles, mounted guerillas and another. Col. Slew;.rt rommand. C.trnp Hiirriesville live miles North of Martina burg, he has charge of all ihe ferric-, on ihe Potomac between Palling .Springs and Han cock. A largo majority oT ihe people of Mar ti ns burg are anxious for the arrival of the Federal troops aud ofler to give beds, rooms and provisions and everything. Provisions I know are growing excessively scarco at Harper’s Ferry. The brakesman puts the number gt Har per’s Ferry at 14,000. Wheeling, June 12—The Western Vir ginia Convention met yesterday, and after ef fecting a temporary organization adjourned until ten o’eiock this morning. About forty counties are represented ou the basis of their representation in the Legisla ture. Arthur D. Borema, of Wood county, the permanent chairman, delivered a patriotic ad. dress on taking his seat, reviewing the Rich mond convention ordinance of secession, and exorling the members to take a Arm and deci ded stand. The programme of the Convention seems to be a Provisional Government for the whole State, the deposition of the present State au> thorities, and an entire reorganization of tho municipal government. Mr. Carlile offered resolutions, which were unanimously adopted, thanking Gen. McClel lan for sending troops into Western .Virginia, commanding the gallantry of the troops at Phillippi, and complimenting the bravery of Col Kelly, of the First Virginia Regimen. The resolutions at the request of several members were withdrawn tor llie present. Afler the appointment of a committee of thirteen to prepare the business of the Cou vention, it adjourned to meet at ten o', !,„ 1 lo moirow at the U. S. Court room. Wa-uinutom, June 12 —Col. Stone’s com mand has been heard from this morning, but there is no information toiudicale their ultimate movements. They are still in Maryland. The postal, communication with Mexico by way otNew Orleans having teen inter rupted, the Department has directed that the mails for that country be made up at New York, aud sent by every steamer to Havana, in care of the American Consul, who will forward them to Vera Cruz The expresses sent out last night to Wil liaiu3|Kj[-t. and Dam No. 5, report that there waa im tiring at cither place during the night, but there wan more or less firing at the Dam all day yesterday. It is thought that the tiring will be renewed this after noon. None ol the Marylanders were hurt yesterday, hut one Virginian was struck yestetday evening. Hagerstown, June 12 —lntelligent Union men here assign two reasons for the non advance of Gen. Patterson’s division—first, that the legislature is iu session at Freder ick, and the column from Washington must come by that route. They hope the Legis lature will adjourn to-morrow. And second ly, that the government desires to keep the troubles out of Maryland until after the Congressional election, which takes place to-morrow. The action of the Maryland House of Delegates, instructing their Senators in Congress to vote for recognition of the Southern Confederacy, has excited deep re sentment among Union men in this part of the State. Many say that the Federal Gov ernment ought to disperse the Legislature by force. W heeling, June 12— Mr. Dorsie, of Monongalia, ottered resolutions declaring that it shall be part of the business of this convention to make the requisite prepara tory arrangements for a separation from Vir ginia, and for the formation of a new State composed of the counties represented here, and preliminary arrangements, when com pleted, for approval to the Legislature now convened in this city as the only loyal and legitimate legislature of Virginia; thence to Congress of the United States ; this mode being preferable to reconstructing the gov ernmentfof Virginia, as equally legal, and a relief from an overburdening State debt, no part of which Western Virginia owes in equity or the no leas disastrous consequen ces of repudiation. St. Louis, June 12 — Another conference between the State and Federal authorities was held in this city to-day. The State was repre sented by Gov. Jackson, and Maj. Gen. Prieo, and the General Government by Gen. Lyon and Col. iilair. The State authorities de manded the removal or disbanding of the Federal troops from Missouri Beil, and the State would dißband the militia. Gen. Lyon refused this, and the conference, after a ses sion uf four hours, broke up without coming to a pacific conclusion. Gov. Jackson and Gen. Price returned to Jefferson City by a special train to-night. Washing-tom City, June 12.—The improb able rumor that Butler had renewed the battle at Great Bethel, with wonderful reunite, has Ciused intense excitement throughout the city. Lieutenant Butler to-day brought official dis patches of the actual engagement under Gen. Pierce. They do not essentially differ from the published accounts. It is therein stated of the fourteen I'uderals killed, that eight fell by the hands of then friends by mistake, as heretofore explained, and that the number wounded was forty five. New York, June 12.— The steamer North Star, from Aipinwall on the 6th, arrived this afternoon. She brings the California mails of the 21sl of May, and specie. The Panama papers of the 4th of June con» tarn advices from Carthagenio, which report that Mosquito had beaten the troops of Presi* dent Ospino in two battles, the first of which occurred on the 251 h of April The latter lost ll>oo in killed and wounded. The second bats tie, which occurred near Bogoto and Mosquero, was dou btlets in the capitaL ’ St. Louis, June 12.—About 200 State troop' were sect from Jefferson down the Pacific railroad last night, and part of the Gasconade bridge was burned by order of the State au thorities! the telegraph wires were out a short distance from Jefferson and the operators are forbidden to make repai rs for the present. SKiaomun ill, June 12.-0. H. Utownisa hu appointed Senator by Governor Yatei lottffftievaoaSS tiecaalonad by the deata ol Senator Douglas *°“ CT Cairo, Hi., Juoe IT—The iteamer Gitv of Alton with two coiopaaiea of Colonel Oaleby’s regiment, iq urt and artillerymen, with two field pitcea. made ho excur sion down the MioaDnopi river, five miles below <rr». lumbus, to d*j. Oa returaiog. wbeu near ‘‘‘olumba-. H r>aie of the machinery of the boat brrke ao,i the Lt-st drifted ashore. While the macbm rv wa* beiog n>- paired, the captain of the boat •*■»! thrr* of the prmr weut ashore and eat down aseetwaion da)? *iuck »<*, flying ou the shore and, brought it to th*« utv Mo n tempt wa» made to prevent their taking theflig. It t* reported by pansecgera WHO bars arrivod-firom Coir tu bus since the Cay of Alton left, that great exmt meat prevail* d among t v .e citizens and that a locomotive and cnra were immediately dispatched to Uulon City to con vey rebel troops to Cviuinbus. No rebe' troops *ere seen by the excursionists between here and Columbus. Washington* City, June 12. —The Intel* Ugerftr oontains a letter from Key West, <late<t May 27ih, in which the writer says, that the federal authority on the Island is fully established, and the courts are held without opposition or trouble. Louisvillk, June 12 —The river ia falling ‘lowly with 8 feel of water'in the canal.— Weather clear. Mercury 76 degrees. MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW BESTOBED. JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE. TREATMENT, AND RADICAL CUBE OF or Seminal Weakness, tiexual Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Emissions ami 1m potency, resulting from Belt-abuse, Ac. By Robb J Cui verweli, fiJ. I>. S«ot under seal. In a plain Oto any address, post paid on receipt of two stamps. b r. AS. .1 C. KLINE, 1227 Bowery New York. Post dice Hor.No. 4,oHrt. mhflliftquUw DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. A OSO—Aft ENT OF llAlsmoW'B CEIEBKATED TRUSS RUPTURES. COR. PENN and WAVNEUTS.B :R A RRAN6EMERT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 10th. Pennsylvania Central Kaiiread. ElfiHT DAILY TRAINS. rpHK THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leave* JL. u»« Passenger Station every morning, (exoentSan a. m, stopping at all aecuagatHarrlatiurg with trains direct for Baltimore, and art? fiat; at Philadelphia at M)0 p. m. TBE t£3OUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dsily, at 18.-20 a. m, stopping only at prtodps! stations. making direct connection el Harrisburg for BtlLimore.'anti im rtnain Philadelphia or Baltimore attSoTm!’ _ THE Fast LINE leaves the utanon daily, /excent Sunday,) at 4W p. m, slopping only at Greenatarg. La trobe, Johnstown, WQmere, GallitaemAJiooiuL *O. and arriving in Philadelphia at low A ns “ ACCOBIMOD ATION TRAINS. THE JOHKSTOWN ACOOidMODATION TRAIN leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at 2W p. m, stopping at all stations and running as Tar .efloniimraofc . [saves dally, (except Snndar.)at MO mm.' SECOND ACOOitMoamON TRAIN for Wall's sta tion leaves dailr, (except Sundav.l at Tl-an . THIRD WalPt sta. su tion leaves daily (except Sunday,) at&tt am. RETCRNINtJ TRAINB artS'to pK&Si, as foF 12W a in; Johnstown Acoommodation. lOflfe am Fust Wall's station Accommodation, ftflOa.tn.; second Well s stauon Acoommodation. &80 an; third all’s station Acoommodation. lrUp.nL; fourth Wall’s am. non Accommodation, feUp. m. 'frspts for Blairsville and Indiana, oonnect at Hairs nlie Intersection with Johnstown Aooommodation. Rx- KSp’K2 n w..y* il Tn ' inß “ d W6al . “d with Fast mTSBUBGU AND CONNELLS VILER TRAINS slopping at all stations on the Pittsburgh and Oonnelto. uo £“*?• *“** daUy,(Sundayexcepted,) as follows? “Pr*» Train,feUp. m. Bdmn ng Trams from PlUe burgh and Connailinlle Road ir- Ive at Pittsburgh low am. and SihTm The raveling public will find it neatly to »e»i. tolar, eat, in gouig Ifost or Wealth traTelby the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the aocommodalioiis now oSsced cannot he eurpasea on any route. Th« Real I. l —n»-i.a -un snd u enurelv free from dost We can promise eafetv ■peed and eomfon to all who may tavor this Road witti their petronage. VABKI TO NEW YORK _4U 60 ITO BALTU(ORR._«S 60 PHILADEJJ>HU.. 10 Ooi LANOAffTER!" 8 u HARRIBBU&6, $1 A 6. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Reiiroed, and u> Philadelphia, Baltimore and Mew York Paceengere purchasing tiokela in cats, will be chanted »u excess according unbalance traveled in addition to me elation rales, except from atalione where th« Com pußf him qo ag&oL NOTICE— in cane ot toes, the Company will hold tbemaeivrs responsible for peraonal baggage only, and for an air ->ont not exceeding gltiO. 7 N. R Yhe Excelsior Omnibus Une has been em .loyed u, convey passengers and baggage to and from the ile|>ot, at a charge not to exoeedSceola for each and baggage. Per Uckels apply to J. BTRWART, Agt, At the Penn'a R k. Passenger Stallan, iin l nUirtf and Grant streets. '•piJE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE A *£““* be , lw “ n JAMES U. ROSS and WItUAM OOLKMAN, r.odor Uio brmot Koaa k Coleman baa been J, r!TL d william oolkman. PliiKL) PEACH Ifid.—oO bußtieis briizht Dry Poaches, halves, just received and for sale J. A. PETZER Comer Market and First streets. A LAIFdTN coal oil company BHKBKTOJI, JOHNSTOS at WILKIN}, Ho. 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., MA\E ALWAYS on hand a superior qtiabtj' or LUBRICATING,, ILLUMINATING RUDE COAL OILS. - m,™ U iiuuTO aAlao, LAMPS or ever, »ariol.,, Wholeaale and Retail, apl&lv iL- . h i tishFeldT NO. 83 WOOD STREET; Will. THIS DAY OP BN THXIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS F)li GENTLEMEN'S DRESS, WHICH for uoYelty and beauty of style ig unexcelled. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT embraces >ll the new fabrics of the season adasted to aU classes and uses. We shall par the eame strict at tenuon to the style of getting up onr garments for whioh we hare always* imen renewed. Our prices «?• moderate. r L. HIRSHPELD, NO. 83 WOOD BTREET. S. B. & c. P. iTiABKIiE, manupaotpbebs AISTXS DBA LBK.S 11ST J)OOK, GAP, LETTJ-jL and all irinHa rtf &>u stbKst to ' irm remoTed ftom NO - •» No. 33 Smlttilleld street, PITTSBUBGH, PA, «a.Cnah or Trade for fiajta. jpg REDUCTION IN PRICES. GEO. B. WHITE & CO., T> ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT XK» they b%ve gone or»r their stock and re-marked ihe greater portion of their Spring and Summer pur onastM still on hand at a reduction of r THEVTY-FHE PER CENT •n former priees. Wo will therefore be prepare aan MONDAY, the 3d of JUNE, end following dare, to oiler to uur customers and die geoeml public, tbo eotire hslancs of car stock of FOREIGN INO DOMESTIC DRY .'GOODS, including s groat varior, of materials for summer wear, comprising s choice anl vsrieti assortment oi I’ANCV DRESS SILKS, foulards, Barege Aaglalne, Organdies, I 4 rench 'JaronetN, firenadineN, PRINTED LAWNS, CHINTZES, AND OTHKIVDIIKSS GOODS. SILKCOATS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, LAOEB. EMBROIDERIES, &c. !3 %J’ IFT:H:! STREET. SHuESaNDHATS CHEAP FOR OABH AT JOa H. BORLAND’S, 98 Market street. CALL TO-DAY AT second door from Fifth. JIVO. THOUPSOIV & CO., HOUSE, SIbN AND ORNAMENTAL 'AINTEBS AND GLAZIEBS No. ISA Third Street, • lit. u-.gu, 9m. ■* • »•*»• • ‘ • v * -«*«*• JS^xmr CUREV^% & ;S NepvousHeadaffil By the tjse op -; : PI I,LS the periodic attack*-, of or&itjc H 1 Btaiackt may be preTented; and -the cost. ’ menoement of an attack' immediate sickness will be obtained, ’ . oa- ' - The; seldom fall in removing the ~./rajrau~atfft v tn4f>l- . -. ache to which females arpeo subject. Jft ,s3v" ’ X The; act gemf; upon the Bowels—removjog OuMi mss. •’• l '» For Li lerary Men, Students, Indicate Pemaiet, anil all penons of sedentary habits, thoyare valtiahMFn*»dbjfr /-Ssi but, Improving the appetite, giving tons and digestive organa, and testoringtbe natural etaatjcltiwad ' strength of the whole system. ' The CEPHALIC are the rolitiitof ' gallon and carefnlljr uS been in one man; years, daring which ’ dl prevented and relieved a rastamonnt of pein ahd ihK - ferlng from Headache, whether originating ia .Utfr uous system or fro» a derange&siAttf)f tbit ffftffiNfrt- The; are entiret; vegetable iirifrSif comjideltipkM& ma; He taken at all limes with perthct aa&ty i pot making an; change of diet,- —if fie ntoktJjriiHi r tbeagreenble taste renders it «n® 'to jtdhiitn V' cwWre ‘- Beware or C«wnt**SMi&s% 9 Tbe genuine ha?* fire aigßAtwrardfS*B>f 4 a-Bgip ding on eaeii box. Sold b; firugguta and all other A boa will be eent by snail, prepaid,oavecslbt&f-fS| PEIOB, as • fn '^^r-jevyiSi All orders should be addressed to HEWBV C. SFAyCiOI*^ U CmmrMnet. NnwvSS ' v . "■- ■ ‘‘.tixjts, wg THB FOLLOmiTfi BTmpBSSMIBTS 01* CEPHALIC PILLS', WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFKB (SOU HEADACHE,.. ■Ota L.,.:.MzP t A SPEEDY AND SUBJS'CiIBSI IS WITHIN TTTKIft • - 7,- v •-•••. t t-J-. -• As these 'Testimonials were itnsolistiffid SfiLDlKOf they afford \ proof of the effemry of scientific purpose.-' * * • iAt-*- eeO MaSpuwho, - £>*•*—l ha™ toedyoor CephalicHlln and nilrthmm so well that t mini you to send me tfodollui ifiiiit •. ihj&i Send the Pill, by m»i “Z '; , ££! Yoor otffi Becraat! ■ *AUE3 r ,BENHE]>V<V M*. Spxlbmq, Sir •“1 ■Jitli you to teni tod 0110 more box ol vonr Cepbalta Pills, / Aai« *eceix*d a greai dtaLaf ftwflfinfrgm Own. Y oqtr r«apeok*aily, “*!"■' W?!v 34*? ANN STOIKHOUBK. '-• j Oresc* Cmc, H mmnatoa Oo_ Fs,l H-aSMiM Jaoiarjr 18, MM. • }- cafhiTc Y^J ~IL g!,TeJSJ3ESS.' ***** of: Baspaelpilly -yoora, ■ „ u , . , ' ,S 0: B- SIMONS, Airaj usml one Ux of Jmur KOa,<rnd fiiiti than Plaua And Inclosed Iwenty-fira cents. Sir wMch sons »*>•*«* Wrect XBTdVEB»)P.M, Belle Vw&en, Vfy»iulot Co* Q. H. C. MW JCeq. *"“***». »•*;«. M 1 wtah for tom dreulmrß or Urea ahowbiU*, to bring yoor Ctphtlio PUle more particularly befbre'tt? cqbU>* toera. II you hare anything of the kimLipteMe send t o .®* o, • i ->••■.- V*S Urw une or my customers, who is subject to sereftfltek Heodortio, (aaoajlj laming two darCKnii amiX brm tlMk m ont.hour Syyour Pitta, whlonTaenl her. Respectfully yon re, W* yy Host C, Smidoto, No, 48 C*d»r street, N. Y. , fiwar.-—inetoMd'flnd twin W-fire oasts, (SO.) for wbteh Mad box of “ Cephalic Pills.” Send to sddress Oh!o? T Wm " er ’ Hsynoldsburg; Frsnkltu Co., . PiWi a charm—cure ffeutacke abaiati inltanUr. _ r . Truly yours, , ~ (■, ' vnt. c, Mi Smoxse, i OD * tiaae 1 to you tors box aTOe pniuo Pius for (he core of Herrons Headache.jmd Goeavdnesvwd- 'WceiTed the ■ atta6, : ffoodon j teatin&vestojundformore. Please send by retarn-nijMl 'Direct to A ' From the Examiner Jkofoße, £a». v . Qepbalio Pills accomplish. theobJeciXor whidShey were made, tiiu: Core fieSdiche iaJiUita^Q^iu^^ Fh>mVme^S^ t s^^Fa. They have bean tested in more **>«" a thousand cases with entire success. From the Democrat, SL Clmid, Minn, Ujoaere,orhaTdbde*troubidd'%tth t& &*£!£££ seoa fpr a box, (Cephallo Pills,) so that you may hare them ihicaee of an attack*. .. From the Advertiser, Urcmidmou JL I, The Ceph*]ie ,c Piija aria said to be'* remlftahly eOeo ove remedy for headache, and one ~ of..the rery beet SL^wed® 17 frequent complaint whfefehaa.qnK been PVom the WaU m R. ILfkagUe, lUL O’ CeptodtoWlL endo " ,e V •'• • - '.3f From the Kanawha Vatty We era sore that persona Tralftriia' mtliUheiMl, aohe, who try them, wm eficlc to tßtt& ' JWaa the Souihm Path Mr. lrin Try them I you that are afflicted, and we ar, ■ura that Atm tt»«.Xottfi3? WW Ihe immense demand for the article fCeDhaHo PUtal is rapidly increasing. ' ° v tTTrrgr From the Gazette, Davenport, lowa* ■ ■rtfei« 8 £l!?£?* 7??* not connect his name wi4£u*n article he did not know to possess rSai merit, Firm the Advertiser, Providpict, R. f, ™^c£bto n q °^2 1 r i h * i,^fiwor i “ B ‘ ronft ftomilu Daily iVairs, Naepori,S.l. Cephallo PUla are taking the place ot aU klthfi^-dmod the Covtmercial BtdltUn, Button, Shut. “«id lo be Terr elB caolons far thw * NPALDING’B PREPARED GLUE.,;, *»-A single bom* ofSPALDING’SEBEPARgD eliOg will sare ten trmee its ffif (■SPALDING'S PREPARED GLpE.;S ECONOMYI a BTmm;i» I'M! Sato Niaj.—®* &®arilh%fnlated families, it is van desirable to have some obeap and T *S? ant Wl ” r re SstfW£ Furniture, Crook, SPALDING'S 1 PREPAfiEDGLCK meats « emergencies, sndboo lioueholil pag aflord to be without TL It i» always ready, and tip to the i ticking point. •* USEFUL IN EVERY HO USB,” ■ j£|L M. B.—A Braab>xu>mpan]M£«»hJ3oMe. ftltuat 'sll . ~ ' ’ .-M Address. ,> . 7’i.i ■ -?a HENRY ,O. BPAU»H«. No.4B<H&Ak j . J OADTIOK. ~ „ ■ ■ - As ccftalß nnphndpled persons tn a&mMini*’iJ.' . i •limine before-purchasing, sod see that iWftmwSfijijj Afr-SPALDINS-H PREPARED r ' Wfar * »" J2SaS&Bs***mS* — tJfr-i. -,r ‘ •*- , :/i r f? },V «?l .. r ‘ _>*»-• M- srai/Miffe's Hrai inu, Pi., PubJ «,MaL Bxnounßoia,FuiacuHCot.Osu>,:V ?t Jaauarj 9,1881. f w '~ Iwusb, Mica, Jan 14,18(1. SAVE TUE PIECESJI t - r . _ DISPATCH I H X-v? * f - - i ' •k. ‘fv.v . ; ’ '' '"C<- ~-• •- ,r -.
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