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On the subject of the alleged army clothing frauds, the Grand Jury yesterday made the following presentment to the Court: In the Court of (Quarter Sessions of the County of Allegheny , of June Sessions A Allegneny County, ss • We, the undersigned, Grand Jurors of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, now Inquir ing in and for the body of the County of Alle gheny, upon our oatts and solemn affirmations, respectively do present • That from our own knowledge and observa tion, and from evidence before ua, Emanuel Frowenfeld, Maurice FroworfelJ, Ashar Fruwenfeld, Abraham Frowenfold, .Joseph Morganstern, Louis Morganstern, and Charles M. Neal, intending to cheat and defraud the citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, did, on the twenty-third day of April, A. l>. 1861, at the oily of I ittsburgh, conspire, combine, confederate and agree together to de ceive, cheat and defraud the citizens of said Commonwealth cl' Pennsylvania, of the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars, by divers subtle fraudulent means and devices We there.ore request that your Honors bio Court direct the District Attorney to prepare a Bill of Indictment against the said parties for said c flense, and submit the same 'o us for our action. Aed this is our presentment in that behalf. [Sign'd ] C. L. Geourino, Hugh Habpkr, J, B Crawford, Andrew Mii.lkr, John Graham, John Willcck, R. Harrison, Wm. .France, .Jos Johnston, S. G. Brown, Thomas Scott, Wm. Graham, F. Briggs, J. Gardner, S. Cooley, R. Johnson, A. H. Gilleland, J. H Phillips, Samuel Wilson, The presentment having been read in open Court, the following order was written thereon: “And now, June 1-1, 1861, in pursuance of the within presentment of the Grand Jury, the Court directs the Diitriet Attorney to draw a bill of indictment against tbo parties named in said presentment, and submit said bill to the Grand Jury, and direct the Clerk of the Court to enter of record this presentment and order.” A bill of indictment had been drawn, which was at once returned, and precedes issued fir the arrest ol all the parties named. The Messrs Fro wen Held and Morg&nstern gave bail in the sum of $5,000 each for their appear anco, and a warraut for the arrest of Neal was placed in the hands of the Sheriff. The next phase of this alleged fraud business will, there fore, be a criminal prosecution. Presentment of the Grand Jury. The Grand Jury, which has been in session since Monday of last week, finished its labors yesterday alternoon. and made the following presentment to the Court: The Honorable, the Judges of the Cau"t of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Allegheny: The undersigned, Grand Jurors for June session a, A. D., 1861, woald respectfully m form your Honors that we hava completed our labors, and respectfully ask to be discharged. We have passed on 260 bills, true and ignored, many of them for trivial offences. Owing to delay occasioned by the investigation of the frauds committed upon the Commonwealth, we have been detained somewhat longer than we would otherwise have been, but if anything we have done well, be instrumental in bring ing the offender* to justice, wo hope th« public will excuio the delay We have visited the jail and find every thing there in tuch con - ditlon as speaks high.y nf Mr Small, the wor thy jailor. W 0 also bare visited the County Poor House, and are free to say that the man* agers of that institution deserves great credit for the efficient manner in which they d£ charge their duties. To Mr and Mrs Patter son we think the public owe a debt of grati tude for the efforts they make lo render those comfortable who are placed under their care. The Poor Farm is in a high state of cultiva tion, and reflect credit on those who direct the management of it and the school of the institution compares favorably with any pub lic school in the country. As much diea&lu faction is expressed by the public on account of the inconvenience of getting at the Con troller’s office, we wculd respectfully recom mend that to meet the wants of the public, the Commissioner's Treasurer’s and Con troller’s offices be arranged on the same floor if convenient. All of which i* reapeclfullv submitted. C. L. GOEHRING, Foreman. J. H. Phillips, Secretary The Court then discharged the jury with thanks for the promptitude with which they had transacted their business. The Erie Regiment < We bad already announced the fact that the Erie Regiment were under marching orders for the seat of war. On Thursday, after the orders came, the regiment was called out on parade, when it was found that two full com panies, H. and K , were unwilling to go into the service for three years, while many in other companies felt the same. The whole number found willing to go was found to he 241. This rendered the marching of the regi ment last night impossible. It was now pro posed to fill up the regiments with Pittsburgh companies, and of course there was a great ri valry for admittance. Bix companies were se lected, viz: the Pittsburgh Rifles, Captain Smith; Moodville Volunteers, Captain Dtck; City Guards, Co 8., Captain Jackson; New Brighton Rifles, Captain Cuthbert and Arm strong Rifles, Captain Cantwell. Another diffi culty now arose—Governor Curtin, it was un derstood, wss opposed to companies of the re serve corps being enrolled in the United States service, and it was feared that the Erie boys who were willing to go for three years would be obliged to remain in c&mp- However, a despatch wbs sent to Governor Curtin, as fol lows : Ttf Governor Curtin or Gen. McCall , Rarritburp, Pa— Will you a'low me iofjrm a regiment for immediate semoe. under the General Governmen*, of the follow ing companies now in this camp, viz: Capt. Caihbert* eon% Aasnoa’, Smith's, 0. F. Jackson's, Warner’s, and three of my present regiment. J W.M’J ASE. The reply, received In the afternoon, was os follows: CM. J . W. if’La*e—You can do as you. wish, provided that yon take organised companies witn their officer*, and that upon receipt of this order the orrapsmes se looted by you, and named in yonr despa ton, are to be oooßiderea as no longer io the serv.oe of iheState Anawer, if Lh s Is ftatlsfactory to you ? GEORGh A. M’OA&L, Major General Commanding. The work of Ailing up the regiment will therefore go on, and ae soon as the full com plement is secured it will march to the seat of war. • T.trkrat Donation —Messrs. Baker & Hemlci, Trustees of the Harmony Society, at Economy, have sent to John Harper, Etq., $2,600, to be applied in procuring such arti cles as may be necessary for Home Defence. The Committee held a meeting soon after re ceiving the amount named, and expressed public thanks for the generous donation. The Economy Society have done nobly in the Union cause, giving freely of tbeir wealth, in numerous instances, where they believed it would be properly applied. They deserve the thanks of the entire Commonwealth for their liberality and patriotism. Recovering. —A letter from Dr. A. M. Speer, Surgeon of the 12th Regiment, received yesterday, states that Mr. Harvey G. Childs who suffered tbe loss of an arm by an accident on the Northern Central Railroad, is in a fair way ot recovering, hid symptoms being quite favorable. In such weather as th’s, amputa tion Ib a dangerous operation and more sesious results follow it than at a low temperature, but no fears are entertained in the case of Mr. Childs. A Handsome Present. —The Armstrong Rifles, Captain Cantwell, now In Camp “Wright, were yesterday tbe recipients of a substantial present from J. E. Ryhert, K*q . of Kittanning, who sent them down a military chest, with an ample store of pies, light cakes, boiled eggs, Bologna sausage, <fec- The eatables were very acceptable, and the Rifles, while do» Ing them ample justice, were loud In their praises Of the generous donor. V j 'Ky .O' , ■ ,- - - , . . -» » * "" 1 ■ bf. ' ■"Adis t°.’- ‘SkiV .? > ; . “• Bl THE CotIBT. Camj* Warm, June 14,1851 Hauusbuis, June 14,1861. vv» f i * -*v i- '4. Court i f Quarter Sessions, Ac, Before Judges Mellon sud Adam . Friday, Jum> 14, 1861. George and Will mn Loe hoc! f-»t*«-rge and James Wood# wern uiud - ur ,iii , iou3 mis chief in breaking *’:a win-lows i f J.imeß Heed, and acquitted. th»« pr biing ordered to pay the costs Thomas 8 liar*, an aged and well known citizen of H-impt.-.. town&hip, w<«s Uiu.l tor as sault and battery w.th criminal inten', «.n Mar garet Funk, who testified that while defendant was at work in & house she rented from him, she went into the room, when he seized and kissed her,and attempted to take liberties with ber person. The case was not made out and defendant was acquitted and the prosecutrix ordered to pay the costs. Sarah Coplen pleftd guilty to so iing iiquor without license, and was fined $lO and costs John Troutman was convicted of assault and 1 battery, and fined 6$ cents and costs. | Jas. Sturgiss plead gu'lty lo selling liquor ■ on Sunday and waß remanded for sentence. 1 John Stewart was tried for resisting officer M. B. Hartzell, of Birmingham, when the latter attempted to arrest him. Th« jury found a vcrdic' of guilty and the (.\.urt sen# ten end Stewart 10 pay a fine t f $0 and n.9U Jury dismiss «l until Monday morning at lu o’clock. The Third Michigan Regiment. - Tin* regiment, (bnjng the third of lour !<**- rn the State ol Michigan which Las passed tbrouch our city during the past two weeks 1 a d d looking set of men. well formed and r »hun. reached the city last evening at ten unlock hv Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railropnl They left Grand Rapids at ‘.J o'clock Thursday morning, reached Detroit in the evening, came to (.'lev* land by propellors and left there at * u'clvx k yesterday morning. The soldiers say that ft every point along the route, wiili one excep tion, they were literally crammed with provi sions and most enthusiastically received. Th»n expressed themaelves in the highest terms of satisfaction at tbo favors showered upon them. The regiment is full, consisting • ; ten com panies of picked men from tho ro.jr-try dis tricts of Michigan, one hundred ar I . no men each, including officers Tbo reginmnt ie in command of Col McConnell, Lt. Col. Stevens and Msj Champlin. The men aro well uni formed in grey, have three days' subsistence in their knapsacks and are all armed with the improved rifled muskets. Like the two reg iments preceding them they are fully equipped but have no ammunition. They were to re ceive 1,000 rounds of cartridge to each com pany here. A number of officers’ wives and the government allowance of laundresses ac companied the regiment, also a line regiments! band. C- The rogiment oarao in two trains. ;no *.f twelvo and one of eleven ears. Tli*-y were transferred to other cars on the Penn»y'« vsnia Railroad and left for the Fast about 1 I o’clock. They go to Harriaburg and th?noo to Chambersburg. Sword Presentation — Last evening L S. Cantwell, of the Armstrong Rifles, was the re cipient of a fine regulation sword, fr-.-m a number of his personal friends here. The presentation took place In the gentlemen's sit ting room at the ‘‘St. Charles” in presence of a number of ladies and gentlemen Hon. P. C- Shannon made the presentation address and was followed by Hon. Wm F Johns U-n in some well-timed remarks Captain Cant well replied in a witty and patriotic address which was entbuslaetically received We have every confidence that Captain C’s pledge never to dishonor that sword will be religious ly kept. The McCombs Cadets —This flu* c-mra ny now quartered on the Steamer John T Mc- Combs at our wharf, will leave on Monday at noon for Camp Carlisle, Wheeling, where they will see active service, having b*en already accepted A few more men will b« received if application is made to day at their head-quarters, 2nd story of Wilkin’s Hall, Fourth street They are under command of Capt James H. Holmes, an experienced en ergetic, and uustwortbv officer, and all men enlisting under bis command will be kindlv treated and cared for. Blankets Wanted. —The Plummer Guard* will be thankful to all persona wh < mav f;ir ntsh them with blankets, &s they nr*» much in n-«ivi of lb* same. They can bn left at No 102 Fourth *tr-*et any time during t.*-dav They are already in active service in Camp Carlisle, and much in r,«ed of Market.- nm! we hope our c-tizens will not 1-u u h»« t-nM, a« has been of the Fifth R*-ginir-nt. tnst ti --v nr* behind in point of cqulppagt* of voluntwr* of other States. Let them be supplied immedi* ately. Hal? Peice. —Our render? will ohse-v** by C Hinton Love’s advertiHoment, that b»> w S6lling off K>me of his fnr.«'V dr'-?s . at half the former pric* H«« is also »>p'>nir. g new poodn, such as Sun-Urnbrella?, IL-.y. Skirts, Lace Mantles, Hosiery. 2s»»edj«work, White Goods, Domestic Gt'ods. »fcc , k!! of which will bo sold verv cheap for pn r lunds or its equivalent in Missouri. Virginia and Kentucky money. Colonel Blu r s Kkqimknt — \V*< am in formed, and we have no doubt tbo informs* lion U correct, that no companies will be re ceived into C-01. Black’s Regiment' exc*[t su* li as are prepared to serve for three years or during the war. Ccn victh Hr-nry Rizgel, tbrro years for larceny, T J Gillespie, one year for larceny, and Reason Horn, one year for assault and lot tery, have been lodged in the Penitentiary by Sheriff Cope, of Fayette county. Tm Federal Guards. Capt. Hull, have tendered their services to Col. Samuel W. Black in his regiment. They want a few more recruits. A sfEW£ompany, called “Governor Black’s Infantr ."Hs being recruited at Masonic Hall by Majo Janes Barr, to go into Co! Black’s Scott Legion, No. 2, at Philadelphia. The Friend Rifles have been assigned the right (post of honor) in the Fifth Regiment of Sickles’ Excelsior Brigade. The Somerset Infantry, Capt. R. K. Cummins, have arrived and gone into Camp Wright. Counterfeit sl’b. s2's and s3’s, on the Farmers' and Drovers’ Bank of Waynesburg, are in circulation. The new Vigilant steamer is completed, and will probably reach here duriDg next week. The Plummer Guards have at length gone into camp at Wheeling. Dentistry.—Dr. 0. Sill, No. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches ol the Dental profession. lMn ....iirroowi ust**, JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS So. 444 Penn Street, above the Canal, Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the oUv, and nil sell at reasonable DB. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ALSO—AGENT OF RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR RUPTURES. detrlv OOR. PENN AND WAYN E BTB.I anted A YOUNG LADY WHO IS DESIROUS of obtaining a situation aa saleswoman in Faooy Trunmiog or Millinery Store; ha* had experience in New'York or other Ea'tern cities, good reference, please call 00, or addreßS A. E. R, No. 1J Federal street je7;l» PAPER 1 WALL PAPER I OLD STYLE-NEW STYLE HIGH PRICE-LOW PRICE SUITS ALL—SUITS EVERY BOP V At old stand—B7 w-%od street. myC W.P. MARSHALL- S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS A. IST XU T3H AC.B R. S XIC T)uOK, CAP, LE r IT>.R, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, tare removed from NO. 47 WOOD STREET to No. 33 Sm!flifield street. PITTSBUHGH, PA, or Trade for fcagk- . -i"'' , W'" ' ' THE L4TIiST -HEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Wheeling Convention. UARPER’S KERRY KIACU ATIil), MORE BRIDGES BLOWN UP. fity Heins Prince Albert in Quebec. STEAMER SI'NK ST. COTIS ITEMS The Government and the Press >EVV ORLEANS ITEMS. Furl Monroe June 13.—There were Me rr* iiiLAry movooenu of importance here to-day. The statement in ycsterdav’a J ospatrh that the rebels had retired from Groat iiethfcl, is trur, so far as their main body is concerned, but the j.laoo W still held by them, and can be ihicu pied by a large force at short notion. Captain H. E. Davis, a son of Judtje Davis, Lieutenant C. H. Seaman and Dr. Martin, of Colonel Durvee’s Kvgiment, yesterday enter ed the rebel lines with a dag of truce. They saw a formidable battery at Great Bethel, but were not allowed to examine the works. From thence to York town they wore conducted by bridle-paths. They were escorted by a ser geant and four troopers, who left them three miles from Hampton, 'o which point a scoes nion picket extends. They wore courteously treated by Colonel J. IT Magruder, who com manded at Groat Bt-thel. There was a large encampment of cavalry at Yorktown, and the pßcn wu b»»ir>g atrong* !v tortidod. There are ale** s> t j batt**r'es be luct-n Groat Brtbol and Yorktown. The Se report umi mmi killed and live wounded at the Great Bethel affair, and they express a wish that Gen. Bierce may here, lained in command Major Wmthrop was shot by a Louisiana r ilentan, while heading a vigorous charge* Ha was buried by the rebels, and his heroism wns greatly praised. His cap and spurs have junt been brought hither from the Zouave cam i. Frederick, Md., June 14 —lt is reported here upon authority of a messenger who ar rived hero this morning from within a mile of Harper’s Ferry, that the bridge across that p »int was blown up and entirely destroyed between four and five o’clock this morning Tbu explosion was distinctly heard and the srrnk" ~f the burning structure was seen by parlies here. The messenger further reports that all the troop* have been withdrawn from tn«> Maryland shore, aod that the t-wn of Hirper’s Ferry had beeo ovacuatod by the great body of txoops recently there. A small force is yet, probably the rear guard of the rotreating army It is reported that olght car loads of provisions were destroyed to pre vent their tailing into the hands of the Feder alists. who are supposed to bo concentrating upon Harper’s Ferry from the directions of Green Castle and Cumberland. The wife and family of Gen. Huger were at the Ferry last n>gbt and had engaged a private conveyance from this city to take them to a point further Southward, but were compelled to accompany the (olutnn by its sudden flight. The destruc tion of the bridge may be regarded as certain. Confirmatory intelligent e of the fact has been reomved here within a lew tnirui;/**. A gon i <-man from this city who was at Harper's F'-rry last night saw the preparations b**'ng fund'' lor the blowing up of th« Ktruclure Th® bridge at was also burm-d last MghL St Jane 1 \, —The sWmera January and Swan, of the Missouri rlvo?* expedition, paoju-d Herman, about 8*) mile* above here, at 4 o’clork and the steamer City o! L-'nisiana. also belonging to the expedition, passed Wash* tliirlv miles ihu-ide, about the earre limp Hoerslein. with ihe S«*uond K-giment, went out on thr» Facifio Railroad this afternoon, provided with camp equipage and munitions of war. It ia ionjeclured that this regiment will embark on the City of L uinana, at Herman, and follow the expedition under Gen. Lyon, under the guarantee of protection from the Federal Goverment. The Pacific Railroad Company are taking energetic measures to immediately repair the bridges on that road Trio Evening Sacs learns lha- two regiments ‘•i lowa volunteers are encamped at Keokuk; ■P>O Illinois troops from Quincy have been ror centrated at Hannibal, Mo , by order of Ger* Lyon, for the purpose of holding North Mis* . niri and checking Governor Jackson's ipove rnoLts in that region. It is said that a portion of this force will be sent to Lexington an'd\S\ Joseph. r The .Veto* also says that there is pood reason to believe that & considerable number of Con federate troops have assembled in Arkansas. Indian county, and Northern Texas, for an advance into Kansas, Mo , to seize the New town lead min** and march to the assistance of Governor Jackson the moment he invites them. Wheeling, Va , June 14 In the Conven tion to-day the Carlis'e Committee on business reported an ordinance vacating the seals of all the State officers now in rebellion against tbe 1' S; providing a provisional government, and for the election of officers, also provi ding that tbe State, county aod muoicipial of ficers, immediately take the oath of allegiance to the United States. The ordinance was the special order for Wednesday next. In the arternooo a special debate ensued upon the declaration reported yesterday. Mr Dorsey of Monongalia took strong ground for the im mediate division of the State. Mr. Carlisle took the ground that Congress at the coming Session would not be likely to recognize a di vision, which recognition is necessary until the rebellion in the Southern States is put down. The object of Congress being to restore every original State to the Union. This done, Con** gross would recognize the provisional Legisla ture, and with the consent of the Legislature and Congress, a separation could he effected at ah early day. Five hundred stand of government arms, a loan Irom Massachusetts, arrived here to day for diatribu'don to the Guards in this and adjoining counties. Fifteen hundred more are expected to-morrow, Washington City, Juno 14.—The Gov ernment finds itself seriously embarrassed in the management of the present military cam paign by the premature publication of suffi cient information to disclose its purposes to the public, Booth, as well as North. Portions of its plan for the movements of the troops have thus been made known, and the rebels enabled to frustrate the successful execution of them. In consequence of this, it is no lon. ger disposed to allow this to be done, and yet it is unwilling to exclude the Press from the advantages afforded by the telegraph, and therefore it is reluotant to absolutely prohibit the transmission of dispatches for publication. In view of this state of affairs, it is suggested ibat the editors of the leading Journals in Phil adelphia, New York, Boston and other cities, immediately meet at Washington, and come to some satisfactory understanding which will relieve tbe Government from further embar rassment, and yet afford tbe press all the fa cilities it can reasonably desire under the cir cumstances. Herman, Mo., June 14.—A German, from Jefferson City, says the steamer White Cloud was loading at this place yesterday with can non and military stores. It was said that Gov ernor JacksoD and all the State officers were to embark on her for Arrow Book, a 6trong point, about sixty miles above on tbe Missouri river. Captain Kelley’s guard of odo hundred men were tbe only soldiers in Jefferson City up to one o’clock yesterday. There are no troops at the Osage Bridge, or at Dodd’s Island. Louisville, June 14.—The Courier sayß that the majority against separation in East Tennessee is estimated at from 10,000 to 12,000. • y ' ' T -*- s •w *- ’•* \ . «. "• "’-N ■ .•> 1 „* ' ‘ / V.v *v : * *- ' - - VS& 9 ‘ - Chicago, JUae 14 —The at Cairo were reviewed yesterday afternoon by Gen. McClellan, who expressed his admiration of the trot p? in tbo h gha«t terms. The Memphis Appeal , of yesterday, gives the most extravagant account of the capture of a secession flag at Columbus, on Wednes dav. It says it required 300 Federal troops and 12 pieces of artillery, to uke it The Tribune's Cairo oorrwporddnl says that reliable ioformafon reached Gen. Pren tiss that another secession company is being formed in Williamson county, in this Stale. The partis engaged in it are known has inf ii m U:--ri tbat Gland No C, within K.en* ■ ;cky sovereignty, has be»n taken possession f by ihe Southern rebels. The troops <.t Col. Pitcher, of the regular army arrived in tbu city last night, for the purpose of mustering into service the volon* trer regiments now here. Baltimore, June 14 —A letter received at the office of the American, from Berlin, con* linns the burning of the Ferry Bridge. T e correspondent heard the explosion and wen» up to see tho conflagratuT' AH the tn*oj* have gone from the Mhf) land -ulm hl.l were hurrying out of Harper's F<«rrv as rajo i' ly as potfsible. iio ssjs the town will be trooplo-G by 12 o’clock to night They are moving towards Winchester in gr.-at A correspondent at \V ill'am«port writes that at > o cbn'k on Thursday evening a moKKenger arrived at Suocfsion Post, oj.po-.tp that tow:*, at the top of his speed, called in nil the pickets and lofl with cquai speed. A correspondent at Sharpsbure writes that two Virginians were shot at Dam No f>, and tbat an attack being made on a warnh use at Mnrcersville, which the people wero preparing to prevent, the purpose being to mob ii. St Johns, N. F.. .luce 14, —The steamer Canadian, from Qu*h<v on to- PJth inst. for Livepp -.01, Ktru< k a Hold of ,m,kon ice, 8 miles South of Bello 1-ld on 'he 4th in?t , and sunk in about 35 minutes. Oc»* bundnd and eighty live persons were saved m tho boats and land ed at Cape Hanid The survivors arrived here to-day in a French bark. From 20 lo do lives wore lost, including six cabin pas?angers, but as the ship’s papers went down with her,it is impossible to ascertain the exact number drowned. A portion of the malls were saved Among the drowned was the mail officer and second officer of the Steamer. The Canadian strut* l?*lhe ice under her fore mast, and her three compartments were aU broken in at once, whereupon she Ailed rap idly and soon sunk. New Orleans, Juno 14 —Texan advices «ay that Cortinas was attacked about a mile f oiu Kedmond’a Rancho* by “a f r. e onder Captain Benavadrs, and completely routed tbe assailant?, killing seven of bin men, wounding several and dispersing t a place. Corlina* es*. raped with about ten men into Mexico It is understood that a revolution is inaugu rated at Tamanlipa*. Guerrero, the defeated candidate for Governor bas issued a pronun ciamonto which ha* removed the ballot box to tbe sword, Tbe impression is that the revolu tion will become general, and Guerrero would unite his forces with those of Marquezea and M*j ico, who have been setting the Juarez gov enromeDt at defiance. Baltimore, Jane 13— Frederick county gives a large vote for Thomaa, tbe Union can didate There was no opposition. Webster, also a Union candidate, was elected in the Second District. The Third District is still in doubt, but it is supposed that Leary, tbe Unii-n candidate, is elected by a small majori ty. In tho Sixth District the few returns are favorable to the election of Calvert, tho U nion candidate. Washington City, June 14.—Francis W. Rice, correspondent of the newspaper press, has beer, appointed Consul to Aspinwall. Postmaster General Blair, bas to-day de spatched to the Postmaster at Louisville the fol lowing:—“The order requiring tbe mail matter coming from the disloyal Slates to be held for postage, was not intended to prevent its de iivory upon the payment of tho postage " Philadelphia June U.—The remains of L-mt Greb ; « were laid in State in Independ once Hall several hours to day, and interred this Kf.i-rnoon at the Woodlands with military honor? Col Small’s regiment and several o »mpMu«s of Ujmo Guards lormed tho escort. Montkeal, Jute 14. Prince Albert ar rived a l . Quebec ut» Wednesday evening. i£e was received by the military authorities, aOd proceeded at once to the residence ol the t*ov. (lenors . St. Lot ib, June 14.— Seven more eorupa* Dh«* <•! tr.wip* and a hatterv of six guns went »*u* n Uj*» Pacific llailr'’**«i lam night. Tbe v.eaoicr l>. A. January *:.< 1* -ight yesterday by the Government. sii4i£i‘ artiuii£*tir . oh AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNK 10tti. Pennsylvania Central Baiiroad. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger BiaQod every Riorum#, (exoept Bun Jaj.) at 130 a. eel, stopping at all regular stations, coo- Decline at Harrisburg with (ram* direct for tUlumore, aod arri ring at Philadelphia ai fcOO p. m. THE T a ROUGH EXPRESS r&AIN leaven dailv. at 1129 a m„ stopping only at pn octnsi stauoos, making Jireci conntKUon at Harrisburg for Hdtnnore, aod arr no)! in Philadelphia or Baltimore aUOOmb. THE FAST LINK leaves Die jtauoo dally, (except Sunday,) at 450 p. stopping only at Greentbarg, L*- irobe, Johnstown, WUmere, GalliUea, Altoona, tod arriving in Philadelphia at long) a m; ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN kjAfea dailr, (except Sunday,) at ifc6u p. 01, stopping m all tttauoo* and runninga* for u Conemangh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s nation leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 0:40 a. m. BECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Waifs sta tion leaves daily, (except SundayJ at 11:20 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall 1 * sta tion leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4:10 p. nx FOURTH ACOOmMODA'IION TRAIN for Wall’* »ta tioo leaves daily (excam Sunday*) at *26 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as fol lows: —Express, li 60 a m; Mail, IL6O p. tn; Fast Lane; UfcDO a ra; Johnstown Accommodation, IteOS a m Find Wall's station Accommodation, 6:80 a m., second Wall’s Mtanon Acoommodatiou.B:Bo a m; tnird ball’s station Accommodation. 1:16 p. m.; fourth Wall's sta- Uon Accommodation, 0:16 p. m. Trams (or Blainrrille and Indiana, connect at Blairs ville Intersection with Johnstown Accommodation, Ex press, and Mail Trains East and West, and with Fast Freight Rost. PITTSBURGH AND OONNBLLBVILLK TRAINS, stopping at all stations on tbe Pittsburgh and Connell* vtlle Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follow*.- Mall Train. 040 a.m.; Express Train, 4:10 p»m. Return ng Trains from Pittsburgh and ConneUsviUe Road tr tve at Pittsburgh 10*-30 a. m. and &16 p. tn The raveling puolio will find it greatly to their into • est, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot t* surpased on any route. The Road is ballasted with stone ana is entirely free from dusL We can promise safety, ipeed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with loeir patronage. FAa K I TO NEW YORK ~sl2 W | TO BALTIMORR...*9 50 PHILADELPHIA.. 10 00 LANCASTER... 866 HARRISBURG, $7 46. Baggage checked to all stauons on th 6 Pennsylvania RailroadT sad to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged an excess according to distance traveled in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Com pany has no agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an air cunt not exceeding 1100. N. B.—/he Exoelsior Omnibus Line has been em ployed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot, at a charge not to exoeed26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, AgL, At the Peun’a R. R, Passenger Station, jell On Liberty and Grant afreets. it. U. UULUBtt, MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. OF FURNITURE Vo. 49 Smith field Street, „„ PITTSBURGH. FULL ASSORTMENT OF FUtsbargb Manobctared Fnmlture, Constantly on hand which we will sell at tbe lowe&J prices f*r CASH. mvlfi lv gPAKKLING CATAWBA WLNE, HparkHng Catawba Wine, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Sparkling Oatawba Wine, Sparkling Oasawba Wine, Spark mg Cutawba Wine, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Sparkling Catawba Wine, Another supply of this superior Wine received at JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, JOaEPH FLEMING, Corner of tbe Diamond and Market street. Corner of the Diamond and Market street. Corner of the Diamond and Market street. jell o£rt Boxes Nectarine Stomach Bitters, &tf\J 60 Boxes Clicquot Champagne. 75 Baskets Charles Heidsick, 26 Boxes Claret—Best Brands, 100 Barrels Old Rye Whisky, Best Cognac Brandy for medical purposes—ln o tm aid for sale dj »?«4 WTTJ.TiIf Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Noticb is hereby given that the partnership lately e listing between LEE A BECK BAM and G EORGE A KELLY of the oity'of AUe* gheny, under the firm of BECK AM A KELLY, was dts lolved on tbe J2d of April, 1861, by mutaal consent BECKHAM A KELLY. 49»Tbe business will be carried on at the old stand by the subscriber, by whom all the business of the late firm will be settled. GEORGE A. KELLY Allegheny, June -t, lfcii.—jefr-tt sV ,■ ’ " r ' ’"jK, e-. is,, - . J| n«" *PB«ial BoticM. » A RIN CJ A i> A T¥« EROUS FK.A.ax3s are parpatraird daily. How then are Deleterious hair dye* lo be diet) ogutshed from a article ? In order iu be perfect'? secure, pnrohaee only CKISI ADOKOS analyzed EXCEL- tilOR DYE, v.«m ft*3-i i y Jl ie.J'.ni Chemists, mduJui>: t'iliLTON, to be EFKfcCTIVEt RELIABLE hd I warranted to produce without trouble, aod ta ten minutes, an? shade of Black or Brown KNOWN IN NATURE. rv .J loorjwaaro, and applied by all hair Dreaders. ‘.Mstjjw&O, No- o Astor iiL/uw New York UEO. B. KETBEH, Agent. tuy2o:a«a :lmT Pltubarih, Pa Beautifully t’lear! Pure ami Wblte I WHAT T Any fa-’rt after the use (>[ tbe Magnolia Balm, no mai ler bow uusightly it Wan i»efore. ITIOO 60 uoDtfl fSold otoi w Uore. vv, ifi, tiAGABI A uu. f I'rsprlstors, '***’-d Troy. (d«v» gES^QuERY—Have you seen that ijlfig In 4ian in another column, HARKB aud LEA\ IsiJ. frir the Cheroka*» Remndr f iyH-lvd*^ To Consumptives. The n.lvartiior having been reetore.l to health io a few weeks by a very aitnple remedy, after having sintered -»-verai yeare with a H«vcre Inug and tbat draa.i J.oease, CoasuiupUou—is anxious to make knawu to hi? feliow sufferers LUo means of cure. To ail wru» desire it, he will send a copy of tbe pro scription u?t*d, (Iree of charge,) with the directions for p/epanu,: nod usiQgtb® same, which they will Hod a S'.kk ctias rea CoKsoMmoa, Aatumi, BeoaouiTm,Ac. The only ob,ect of the advertiser in senuing the prescription is u> benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every enl lerer will try hi.i remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a bleasiog. Pa.-viHr wishing me prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsborgh, Kings coonty, Np* York JOHN M’DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCER, --AND DKAI.E& IN Nrw Orleuu Sugaranil Malaisi-s, tLOVR, BjtCOA', Rice, Cheese, Fish, Oils,&c. N.i. 311 Liberty Htroet, opp<i«ite Smithfield, » PITTSBURGH, PESN'A. A constant supply of Pure Brandies aod Wines, of he own impenauoa always on hand. Also, Old Monol gabela Rye, hootch ana Irish Whiskeys. ap2Bdyn TO THE PUBLIC. the ignorant and Calaeij Mod 'j eat Physimans of all denomlnAilona, treat secret and delicate abuse and eases or stoations common A incident to youths of noth adnlts, single or married. Beeauoe Dt Baanaraop publishes the fact of his doing so, the tgnonm end falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thiaa it a great sin, very Immoral, and lor contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons aud daughters. Their family physician shooidbe canUou* to keep them in ignorance that they Jr. t be same as I t BRANsTRUP. (except publishing) a lucrative prao hce might be lost lo them among stupid, falsely moder i and presumptuous families, born and raised in Igno rance, sprung np as moshroonu. and whe compare soci ety, inUUigeoce, sense, to dollars and oenteTmyste. nously, meanly or illy gotten, it is to | üblicity, howew er, that numerous parents aod guardiaos are utankfui mat their eons, daughters and ward*, pt *v.oualy feeble, dtekiy anil of dehcate condition and ai pearanoa, have rxien restored to health and vigor by In. cRAIffITRUP, resides many before and after manias through him oare been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortmeahon kc. Having the advantage of over thirty years experi ence and observation, consequently, he nas superior akifl in the treatment of specnal diseases, and who is lady consulted by the profession, as well as recom mended by respectable otiaens. publishers, proprietors ol hotels, Ac. Office S 6 Bmfthfield street, near Diamond (ireet. Private communications from ail parts of tbv "n.oo strictly attended to. Direct to JeftilytUe IBON CITY COLLEGE, rpuis IS THE Masr COMPLETE JL thorough aud extensive CommercUi School in the LTuted dtaum. Upwards of 2ftoo stUden’s from 31 ?Uii s bavmg been eductaed for business here, m the puai lour years. PRoK. (.TiWLEY, the world renowned Penman, still continues at the head of the Writing Ltoparunent. MATHEMATICS —A department composing tna full College course, including all the Common an i Higher SaitiematiCH, under the special charge of Prof. J. C. cMITff, a. an experieuoed and saccesslul instruc tor, is oonneoied with tbe College NO VACATIONS; Students enter at any time MIN IBTKR*B SON’S half r rice. 7 For analogues ooo'uaiog fall information. address the Principals, JENKIhS * SMITH, tnygi-muwtf Pttubargh, Pa. ROSUIT UAItXLL. BO BERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORV'RDUG MERCHANTS ■ A>i>- Dialim at P&odo01 and Pimßua h Ma*c*4otuus. NO. »St LIBERTY - REST, »019 iniiiQion, SCUTHBERT & SON, attend to the • sale and purchase of Real Estate, collection of Reu4i, Sorrowing and Loaning Moneys on Notesßoods Mortgage*. Ac.. 61 Market Htreel New lhxjd-! just opening and will be ottered it pr oea to suit ihe times, being I urcha»»*d in Phuadelp hut at less than cost and will be Mold (or par funds at a small advance. Cali noon and get bargain*. H. J. LYNCH, intT MMarke* at. Mb and ftavtsd (Ban o [dates: jT E r». GAZZAM is a candidate for a nomination U>£/* lor ihe Sißte aenate. te4-2w WORKISGHKS’S CANDIDATE POE SHEBIFF, ROBERT WATSON j[ h)R CuUNTY TREASURER.—a-.FLOTD of tl *• Second Ward. Pittsburgh, will be a candidate for the above otfioe, before tl,e Republ.can Nominating Convention. ar2:dewtc lor Kent. A STuRE HOUSE on Federal and Water J\. streets. Allegheny, suitable tqr a Dry Goods Trimming or Shoe Store. mhttiirtt El. 11. DAVIS. J|EAMERS TWO, TEREK OR FOUR 'NCHKB WIDK, AUGER ST R S, FROM 20 TO 30 FEET LONG. SAND PUMPS, or superior m.b and al! tools used tor BORING FOR OIL. can be ha al W. W. YOUNG’B, apis 97 wood street Army subscription agency.— Mothers, Fathers. Sisters, Brothers. Wives and Sweethearts, can have any Newspaper, Magazine or Books, sent to the Volunteers direct, regularly and promptly. HuNT & MLNJ&Rhave made arrangements to forward by Express, every day. Papers, Books, etc. Sub&oripuon* will be received for any Newspaper or Magazine published at low rates, to be forwarded freight free every Jay. This is an excellent opportunity to keep our trieads in the Army supplied with the news And oilier reading matter. HUNT A MINER, mv7 71 and 78 Fifth st. JUST RECEIVED THISMOBNIRG W. &. I>. HUGUS’, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MANTILLAS, SILK DIXEYS, CLOTH DJXEYS, GRAY MIXED DIXETS, SILK CIRCULARS, FANCY BT. CIRCULARS, Also a large stock of CHEAP DUSTEBS, and the heist and cheapest assortment of DRESS GOODS, that we ever offered. Ail theabove good* we are selling GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. W. A D. HUG US. PHiED PEACHES.—SO bushels bright Dry Peaches, halves, just received and far ule J. A-PBTZEB my 29 Corner Market and Fftatatreob*. Wanted, * A BOY TO ATTEND IN AN OFFICE, one who write* a good hand, is steady, Indus* tnons and honest, irom 10 to 16 van o£ aaefand can be wellTMOcnineo'ded None other need apply. Ad drees Pittsburgh Post-Office, Immediately J. v«• . < TEETHI. SAVE THEM BEFORE IT IS TOO LA] £. CSILL, line removed lo 2lb I’ENN H'l ftfi'KT in the house lormftilv occupied bv 3 H if, Jr. Obrto'a Chl.reL. H. jrtt give aiUhe modem unprovemetite leeii) ?a^X^Rev“ V ‘L“h* waft Rev. Lemuel Fmdiav A. WI A. Hepkme. W IL Vanki/k, Dr-Geo. H. Keyser, W. Nimick, Bamne! M’Kee. _ —— TEKTH EITttiCTEB WITHOr| PAIS By the use of ah apparatus whereby no drag* or gelranie hettery are ttsed Cold weather la the time when the ‘PPJ™"*®' 5“ fS used to its beat advantage. Medical gentleman and their families hare their teeth extracted bv my PNK“««i and aro ready lo testify as to the safety aodpemleaatiOTS of the operation, whatever haa been said by persona interested in asserting Ihe contrary having no knowl edge of my process. ~ 4W-ARTIFICLAL TEETH inserted Id avail style, E. OUDRY, Dentist. nolAtly iis 131 Smlthdeld street. Monongahela Insurance Co OFFICE NO. H AILR STREI T* !( Jnnivu all fiifrh 0 ASSETS, MAY 101 b. Isrtl. Stock Due Bills payable ou demand and *eour«dby two approved name? $ 7&.760 00 HiUu Receivable..... * 23,667 34 Bitla Discounted 7B Mortgage. 12,000 m) 116 Shares Mechanics Bank stock oosU $ 0,165 00 100 Shares Citizens’ bank f-tock cost....- 6,176 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock c05c.~....~. 2,060 CO 60 Shares Bank of Pius* burgh...., 2,760 00 16,140 00 Balance of Book Accounts 75 Office Furnitare .. 400 00 Ca&h 49,162 80 Win. E. Holmes, Wm. A. Caldwell, Robt. Dalzell, Wil.ton Miller Wm. Rea, JaoM’Devitt Jos. Kirkpatrick. Ji*. A. Hutchinsoo, O-o. A Berry Wm. Means, Joha Atwell, b- B.Robison. R. Wallace; Jas. Woodbum, Ric'd Hays* njy2l Uirard Fire and marine Insurante Company PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE *lB WALNUT ST BEET. Capital, $2OO 000. Securities, oyer $300,000. Th is reliable an d well known COMPANY, doing exclusively a Fire Insurance Baaineas, has Its Capital invested in Bonds, Mortgages, United States Treasury Notes. City Loans, Bank StoHksl and other safe securities, such as have stood the teat of the hard times. All adjusted losses have been paid be fore maturity. The prompt course heretofore panned by this Company, in the settlement of all claims, lastly entitles it to the high repa ation which It eiyoya. For policies in the above highly responsible company, ap ply to ROBI7 D. THOMPSON. Agent, Bagaley’s Bonding, ap63meod corner Market and Water stA, Ptttsvg BY STATE AUTHORITY. iETNA INSURANCE CO.. OF UAHTFOBD. Incorporated in 1819—Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital and Assets, Jan. 1, JS6L $ B2 Losses adjusted and paid. over— 13,000,000 PPOPEBTY INSURED AGAINST Danger by fire, or the Penis of Inland Navlga* tion, at a« liberal rates and rules as solvency and lair rofit will permit, A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents, W. H. EDIE, Surveyor mylßAm No. 63 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. UIWH It. BULK SNGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, ear. Mar and Dttqmmm* 171%, PitUbmxgk, JYx, will make to r, and warranted as good aa can be "»*'**, the following mao hi aery, vis:—Steam fap-, Tanking Lathes, ror wood ana iron; Planers, tor wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Housen and Tobacco Screws: Patent* right and Model Machines, m the best PnlUea, and Hangers, ol all uses and variety; Octswil o? any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feetin iWh. will Slso make, and have on hand, Doctor and Nigger Rn ines, ana Deck Pumps for steamboata, to. Lathe in hears ana other Planing done to order; can plane 82 inches wide, by (kfeet 6 inches long. All Oruars LYowpily Ftl'ad -tod Bammllo Solicit*d N. B-—Particular attention and promptitude given to »wpairs on Printing Presses sod other Machines. vt6lt«N» EU BO FDA % AttHIIC; V. “ BuX 800, Piueburgh Post t>mee. THOMAS KATTIGAN, European Ajftit, No. 115 Water street,Pittsburgh, Pal, is pnpared to bring out or send back passengers from or to an; part ottbe old country, either by steamer sailing pack ets BIGBT DRAFTS FOR SALE, ptyibls lusqj part of Europe. for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Raftroadi Also. Agent for the old mack star Line of Sailing Pack* eta, and Tor the lines of Steamers calling between Ntv York. I «rd rj«*w«V fell .JAMES L iUULLDVSQ ALL THE LATEST GENTS’ ANO BOY’S PATENT LEATHER CALF STRAP SHOES & SLIPPERS. W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO., Hm resumed prsctioe, OFFICE, 103 FIFTH STREET, between SmithAeld end Qrant Btreete, En nuns rooms w»h HUES H. HOPKINS. Esq. ie«-lw I’~YOU AKt: AMom AY lIaK A or MICSVERM IN of any desctiption, Dae the Rat Paste, PITTSBURGH Use the Rat Paste. Use the Rat Paste. A single box has been known to kill fifty rats in one night It is effectual in all cases when used according to directions, or Money Refunded, Money Refunded, Money Refunded. Prepared only by Prepared only by Prepared only by Joseph flemtno, t 3 JOSEPH FLEMING. JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING. Corner of *he Diamond and Market street. Corner of the Diamond and Market street. Corner ef the Diamond and Market street. jell GROCERY AND TEA STORE WHOLBBALB DKAIKB IN BUTTER, BGQB, AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Goods Delivered when Ordered D. B. FERGUSON, faS&lTd Corner High and Wylie atree i airaxD a. a. uu M’CALMONT & KERR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, FRANKLIN, VENANGO COUNTY, myi&ljd PsnssflViuta, AMERICAN IRON WORKS. CLOTH CIRCULARS IRON AND NAILS, JUNIATA AND COMON SHEET IBON. LaQth , iF«toitBEiltUg,riitHLdA,natM,A6. wabhboushs, •8 Water Him, and 13A Flrit (tr..t, PITT3BDRGB, toUg-raf Fnuiklm mkl South Wader Bt*, Chkag ' j| JN. B-—A Broafa>cofinipawi»i|»Pfi BotUe., ftloiAit 3 -•sr\. >, v _ v • CABTKW. .'■ • ;r. -: . HfeA ■*»» attempting to __. v _ kJ^*™'***^ TJAVE RECEIVED “.CNI01T? KECK ■ MOJY : ci* JLL Tie* “Union”: Watch Qmrda, “Dnton!’ Head W-SPALDINGS SREPAJVEB aLURTat Dresses, ‘•ynfon’?. Buttons, “Baton” Bdsette* •‘Union’ .M. _ _ ~.u^x s*“g e %s& pndßlne Bibboovall nldtfcet on-th* OOtrada oi»Bpenf*ll otbew'girnl -tai&iliiM Bref- FI«nn«l «nd Rrngy Tr.Teltog.BMrß. WpHar, ftponterteto. , J £?*““• - Oompenlea.applied with nil l c atttootl | 'nrnt»hlog6«id« ..AarMio by Joseph FLEMING, carnet T«im \ a. tnpCost, .> «»»**. » • Market eUeet. Q. ENT S' -CALF OXFORD®. $1,60 Gant* 1 Oslf Oz&ni’a sl,7*. 1 ‘ Seats’ Cslf Oxford'a.ftyß. Osins’ k Qdf ■ 5 AT THE PEOPLE 9 fi|OE aTOBE,- fi | ( , 44 Fill* 'it, ®*» """ ■v .. genial: * Jnsuranre. OF PITTSBURGH. lu-Mcsae-JAMRS A. HUTCHISON, Prnaideul, HENRY 41. ATWOOD, Secretary, i APT. JaA WOODBURN Gen’lA&edt. 1»T RECTORS —AND— KID GAITERS.-OXFORD TIES, New Tork Manufacture, JUST RECEIVED AT 81 Fifth Street. Samuel w. ’black, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JOHEB it LAVTH, ~**>f*.V • Afe NervousHealfalßl yi. a By the use of tHMßiijis^Mfii^^i PlLhfi the periodic attacks. of-A«niow or flfcfc Beadacki may be prevented* an.l Iflakaß'aiih* mancement of an attack Immediate reVlßffroinfyfoi^.. ilokneaawirtboobtained.. .. J They seldom fall fa removing tha-A'aiirtU aehs to which females are bo subject '*. : >Vv The; act gently upon tba jSji\ ''ij MM _ . _. _ .■' For £tt*.,rC mi Sfiiiattn, lieiiaate Female*, persons oftaSmtary habits,* hey are - tint. Improving thtHtppetite, giving dii es Ive organs and raaloring the natural C, .i strength or the whole eystem. ■ •., t The CEPBAtIC PilXa'are Ui4 gatlon sod carefully conducted been In use many years, during which prevented uud relieved a vast amount of'Jkiin raring Isom Headaohe, whether orlghutihifitt tout system or from a deranged alate ofthp They are entirely vegetable in their eompoaltloH,*nd '?ss may be taken ataiUimea with periect safaty and'l(im|‘ j:S| out making any change of dieh and th* absencebtV': dieagreeabte taete renders it easy to culminister . VdSSi <O-■ . children. ‘ jji\ Beware of Counterfeit*^^,. The genuine liave live signatures of Henry.<Q,''Bp*tr "|g ding on each box. „ Sold by Druggiats and all other Dealers lnMadfefirtte- -< A box will be sent by null, prepaid, on reca^bftiia PBICE, 25 CENTS. r^s. AU orders should be addressed to - BBS BY C. SPAUMirG>';H' ; ~4i <s OedsrstriieA'Nwwwar , =- ■ ri. iytn'WTgyj-t'--; j • $222,834 17 THE FOLLOWING SKDOnSEMXNn Of S PAL,DING’S : CEPHALIC PILLS,,j WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, A SPEEDY AND SURE OUBE i IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.; ; ' - f t As these Testimonials were unaolictticd-by jfr. Spaldiho, they afford unyuestioti^Ui proof of the efficacy of - this scientific purpose. • Con, ItOL M«- Hpiibwa, Ar .•—1 have tned your Cephalic v *fr** » w«U that I want yon to send n» tWo doOiW'Worih *,ty more. \ - tWXT 4 Pari of these are for the ' - few oat the of first box I got from ybn. v tl / Send the Pills by mail, and oblige v Your OUvSwnM---Z:i'fW r . mues sßiiNimtf Me. Srusna, ' -- f Sir l wish you to send me o&e tnore bo's pt your Cephalic Pills, Ihtwrrxewod ayrisf iSsolof bmijUJrpm thtou Yootb respectfully, ,- •% MARY ANN v ; Jannary-18,1881. } H/O.Br*twa, - . - •->•.- iSrs—Ton will please sendme two boxea of Jour Cephalic Pills. Send them immediately.- vt Respectfully joura, , JHO. Bt 9IMQBB, P. &.—1 have xued ons box of yOur «md/baltA<S| scedltnL . - v y-. Bzzxa Vobos,* Os&v Wiw-lfi, IUU Heixt a SPALDurOy Esq. - ■^•'K-.Wvp^ Please find Inclosed twe&W>five MM -:.*5 me another box of yoor CephalicPflla?' Wto the hut PiUs Ihm* fried.' r tr Wrect - •: A. STOVES,?. M* v t-?g§ Op,C|^^ „ „ 0 _ _ Bmtu, Msm, DstMl, IMO. H. 0. BMUIBS,Keq. , . :j y ' .wig I Irish for soms tobrlM ' 'ls your GephsUo Pills more psrticalirly beforemyoosto* r-'i mere. 11 you ban «nythiiigof,th»kiirt,f|»«»n send tome. . w.w; One of my customers, who Is ssbjecttoimyere'Stnk -.,‘y Hesdsche, (asuslly lsaung two dsyeOwaScvrsirjf an ttoek m one .hour by your fills, whlchieeni heri"^ Kespeclfallyyours, M .rtf w. a wiLKsa- KrrroLMßuiuvFiumj* M Jnuusiy#, Utffl. J Ts Hrasr C, Smuhho, \ ■<%, , * 1 '- ~;'5 No, 48 Cedsr etrtpt, . J " .m Dear Sr lnclosed flod twentyJWp oents, (SIU for 'y which iuShdbbror '‘Oeplnlio of Bar. Wm. a Filter. Reynoldsburg, Frsnklln Co„ ObiO. .-U* ..., four Pilfe tooftjtis a c/ianxr-Citrs Heatache utmost ,iu elanter, ' .'Tr,'’;"-.'.,':, TnU; <r ~ YrausrvlftotL, JanMslilk Mr-BPALITSiI ( . v : - . . Sir . —Not iong since, lsent to jonJoreboXorCetf;- phalio PiJla Cor the care ofKerrona Costiveneas, and recelred the SainOvSndthty thadiao? goal an eject, that iiros indtirSito Please send by return jnatU' I)tract to' J ’’ J -*> < & ..i ■ FnmeOit R«min)T^lh^iii,'Tor:::!^ Cephalic Kitaj accomplish, were made, to.: They bare beanteated iawSemteathonaasdu with entire success. From the Democrat, Si. Cland, Him. If you are, or hays been troubled with the hewieehs, , FrWi the Advertiier, Prooidmtttß.l. i The Cephalic PiUs are aaidtobe,eremsxkabljreffec- Ure remedy =for headache,andsohetof the rery best ej for that very frequent complaint which has ever bean discovered, ; . • •* From the Western &. Chicago, IIL We heartily endorse Mr. ?■*%: Cephalic Pilot. '■ } From tha Kanmnhn Vnlby ■ . We are eare that persons ache, who try them, will ■&£ to Frt/m the Bouthm%Pnth FYtirfrr iViTTrrfrrf^^^^; Try them I you that areafllicted, your testimonf can be added to theaS**** sSSSqiI- Tin; rahnfcniyftflffts The itnmenßadomaod for thearbelef&miullflS’Hla) is rapidly iDcreasinir. ■, •. ■ 8 •.«***•■ r sc* -rfrtyt *, J'rvm tiu QaKiU, Vtnmporiy lmfy. _' -* Mr. Hpalding would not canneet£!»;Ji»taei with u article be did not imu ur posssee teal merit. ,^gf. Prom the AdxxrtiseryPrpdtimitdjl. - i'hmt tiit Daily . OephAlio Pills are taking Bald to be very emgie bottle of flfftf I flffi win one ten timesits cnrtannn.llywo ‘ SPALDING’S BEBPAjaED GLgB. SPALDING’S Mepa rro GLUE. BA.VE Tfflß ECONOMY! &*a<zCC*-TuußAVU'Han.’r& wui humo.,«nn i minU niBUM tomales,.tt is wryd(siSl®!fei|ffi^gd«*oWW And oonrenient my Sr repairing Fnroitnre, ToysCrocP. 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