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N * -,-* 1 fc '■, • *. t •' v s 1 • - * - , ; f ; '' t4 _ " ‘* y ■> „ ' I -< « •6 . ' J >V,\ ‘ ..*■<■ J. *-»-t ' r 4 » •jr ~ *• - • • . • ~, •-•_• •• . ., ... O-jk Jr.* fc v THE MUV POST. JAMES P. BARB, EOITOK AND PKOHIETOR Tia*a:—Drnfj, Six Dollar* per year, strictly in ad vance. Weekly, Single subscriptions One Del- lur per year; in Clubs of fire, One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY local affairs Trial of Captain Thomas Kodgers for the Murder tit John Thompson Hart Vande ffrltt. FOURTH I)AV Court met at nine o'clock. Present Judges McClure, Mellon and Adams At the opening of Court, F H. Collier, Ksq,, for the defendant, made a forcible address to the jury in his bohaif. hU claimed that the defendant, from a! the circumstances, beiiev his life was id danger, justified in slaying the deceased, anil asked the jury to acquit the prisoner. The counsel lur the Commonwealth pre sented the following points, upon which they Mesired the Court to charge the jury : no provucalion whatever ran render just liable fir excusable. 2. ThaFVhQ law of self-defence is a law of necessity and fb*t necessity must be real, or bear all the semblance <t deliberation, is a question of law—and whether this degree ol passion was in Imt pr>dici-»l, it a question lor the jury, ■». That to determine whether the killing is murder or mam-laughler.lbe instrument where with the killing is MoN At two o'clock,after the recess of Court,Mr. .Swarlzwelder made the closing speech for the Commonwealth, a very able one. replete with legal acumen. Hj occupied two hours. At four o’clock, Judge McClure delivered his charge to the Jury, about an hour long.— It was distinct and impartial. At five o’clock the jury retired and Court adjourned until eight o'clock in the evening. KVKdNO SESSION. When the Court convened at eight o’clock, the prisoner was brought in and placed in the l«>x. and the jury, having answered to their naiii-*', wt■; i• asked if tuey had agreed upon a verd.ct Th<* foreman answered tor all: “We find the defendant guilty of manslaughter and recommend bin: to the mercy of tbe'Court.” The pn>om*r exhibited not the slightest emotion on the announcement >'f the verdict. He was reuiandi dto prison and Court ad» journed. The Drill for the •* Stewart” (iun, The dri i for the s:\ poiitiderDahlghreon gun, preaii.trd by Archibald Stewart, Esq , of Indiana to the best drilled Company of Home ;n cur local organization, took place <>n SalurU&y, afternoon, on the West Common, Ailcghor.) (.tv. Though the corn petition was not as lively as was expect'd the display proved the captf ity of the purpose, be ing a tine s Ofe, fr 'Tiling toward Ridge etreut, Allegheny. Just beyond the Ine cf the street a stand for lb*- ju :e‘-s. anj the (hun mittee on Hume l>*ivr.re had bueri erected, from which a full v.ew t >f the entire ground could be hni. Only tLiee (ompnnictt, h* tucb. appeared upon ibe parade gn ur.d •• * • ibe Harper Zou • ave-, Capt. Fuiiwood. an l the Kutl and Fourth Ward ( Allf-gheny , Hou « Guard l , while the first named <•*. mj ar y nr ly entered the content for the gur. Cd. Hotiici’i, «.f the United States Army. * i»uoi t~d a.- judge on the >c casion, in c v tj?» , q | i<-r.oe of rumors which had been cireuuu-d that IS: award . f the prize had been pre-arranged After tb« companies had arrived, they were address'd by Hon P C. Shanm n, Chairman of the ('•.!!• Mi 11 •me Ibfenc.-. who w&. ! followed b\ '4 j *• ii \N iitvi? 1 * in n brief «*!- dress At about l"ur w’ci ik lb« Uurj.-r Z mhvw U*ck Ititir }•«*•.lion m. tin- gr uul, which bad born rlear. l«l vi i o.i'-, and a guard, coin* jh.»sh.l - ! ll: • • <•-r * Hif the square to give the cuntertanu a lair field. The gun, with it* carriage, wap placed m front of the judgin’ stand and the entire djuaro wat surrounded by spectators, ladies ar.d gentlemen, many o! them in carriages The Z maves li >L (icc A<-<\ the marching drill, which was admirably g u;e through with, and then through trie manual i t arms, mclud ing loading and tiring, wiiuti was executed throughout with great precision. After this the company was divided into squads as skir misher* and went through the light infantry skirmishing drill. d*qd.>> ing t '.assembling, guarding against uvu r y. loading and firing in platoons, op**n order, ra.lying i n the colors by company, »!to , ad in “ double quick.” This part ot the display was admirable and elicited frequent af piause, from the ladies ospe cially. The drill occupied an hour and aquar ter. The orders were given by Capt. Full wood (who was a member of Kilsworth’s Chi cago Z'uave CodelO in a loud, distinct tono of voice, wbub could be heard over the whole ground, but to enturu prompt execution they were repeated by tbo First Lieutenant of the company. The drill over the company was drawn up in front of the stand at “attention,” when Msj. Gen. Wilkins presented them with the at the same tune complimenting them upon the prrtieicncy they had exhibited. Co). Huffman in!l.;wed in a lew complimentary re markl, expressing the pbasurehe had experi enced while witnessing tb« drill. Capt Fullwood, in behalf of his company, thanked the speakers for the compliment be stowed and also for the gun, and said they would be willing to contest its possession with any company challenging them, at any time. At the suggestion ■>( Gen. Wilkins, the as sembly then gave seven cheers for the Zouaves, which was followed by a shower of bouquets from the ladies on the stand, for which the soldiers broke rank and scrambled. The Zou aves responded with seven cheers aDd a Zou ave tiger, lifter which the diipersed, the Zouaves bearing aw-ty their gun in trU u i ph. Tne whole affair was creditable and the com pany who have the gun are, we are confident, fully entitled to it Yet we hope, for the pro ficiency in d ill m which it will stimulate them,mat o.t>.»r companies will hereafter aspire to obtain it Liect G. S. Borry, formerly of the Har* risburg Zjuhv«?,\s now in ihs nty, authorised to recruit a cornpany for Gov Geary’s regi ment, which is t i be armed, equipped, drilled at Camp Gaary, near Philadelphia, and mus tered into the United States service as soon as full. Lieut. Berry is at the Monongahela House and will open a recruiting office at once. A Chance for Teamsters. —The Deputy CiaartermnaK'r General has telegraphed nere from Hagerstown for the officers at the Ane* n&l to employ one hundred good teamsters at $2O per month and one ration a day- They are to be sent to Hagerstown at once, to which point their expenses will be paid. The Dalzell Zouavjw have organized by electing C C Montooth, Captain; W. Back* ofen, First Lieutenant; Samuel Stahl, Second Lieutenant. The company is named after Robt Dd/.-n. K-q , one of our substantial merchants. Tne Second Wisconsin KeglmenU Tuio regiment, a Bplundid looking body of men, which left Madison, their rendezvous, on Thursday last, reached this city on Saturday morning on their way to Washington City. They left Cleveland about eight o’clock on Friday evening and cam* in two speoiid trains of twenty-three passeugcr and live baggage ; cars, by Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. Tne following i- a list of the officers rf the regiment, the staff, d&c : Col., S. Park Coon ; Lieut. Col , Henry W. Peck; Major, Duncan McDonald; Adjutant, E. M Hunter; Colo nel's Aid, Henry Sandes; Quarter Mailer, Jas D Ruggles; Sergeant Major, P. McAd ams; Surgeon, J. M. Lewis; Ist Assistant, T. P. Russell; 2d Assistant, P. S. Arndt; (Quarter Master Sergeant, Wallace M. Spear; Commissary Sergeant, E. R Chase; Hospital Steward, Q. H. Irwin ; Drum Major, F. A. Dyke. The regiment embraces ten companies, as follows • A. Fox Lake Citizens’ Guard, Capt. Geo H. Stevens; 101 men. B La Crosse Light Guard, Cart. Wilson 00l whII ; 108 men. C Grant Countv Greys, Capt. David Mo Kee ; 99 men. D Janesville Volunteers, Capt. Geo. B, Ely ; 104 men. E Osbkoah Volunteers, Capt. Gab. Houck 109 men. F Belle City Rides, Capt. Wm. K. Strong 101 men. G Portage Light Guard, Capt. Jno. Mans lield; 101 men. H Randall Guards, Capt J. K. Randolph 104 men. 1 Miners Guards,Capt. F. S. Allien; 100 men. R Wisconsin Rifles, Capt. A. J. Langwor thy; 106 men.—Total,including regimental itatf (14) 1041. Several officer's wiv"ee accompa nied the regiment. Ah the men and officers se be supplied with these at Barri&bsur; 1 ; They were well provided with subaistanci and on their way here wore provided with more than wss sufficient to satisfy reasonable i/ants. Tne soldiers spoke in enthusiastic ten as of their reception at Cleveland and elsewhere. The regiment arrived about half past eight o’clock The men were transferret 1 to three special trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, by which they we'-e conveyed Eastward, leav ing the depot, after having refrcalied them .selves, at ten o’clock. They expected* to reach Washington City luet evening. Parade am» Presentation i)n Satur day afternoon the Columbia K fie i, a company composed of a number of the bo**, \oung moi -•f our city, organized for burned ifenee, under Cape Lehman, a Lhoruugfc-going drill officer, who has seen long and active s- cvice in tbe Prussian army, made their first a ppearance in public. They turned out fort) -three rifles, marched admirably, and in their -elegant uni form of blue cloth, consisting of |>ants, frock coat and cap, with full equipments, presented a fine appearance, far superior U t- that of any Hume Guard C'mpany in the e santy. After passing through some of the principal streets, preceded by a fine brass band, they crossed over to Allegheny City and visUed the resi dence of Maj. S. M. Wickersham, who, In a neat address, presented them with a splendid flag prepared by hi? pntri- lie ir*dy. A. S Bell, Esq., received the flag for the company and replied in fitting terms. Thu RifLes then re turned U< the city. Their tine, ©nldier-like hearing, attracted the alteclicvn f nil sn 1 they were universally c-'»;ji:»-«J»*d w b- n cra.’k i >r.-t*. Theatrical —Miss Adph Isaacs Menken, wuo, duriDg her recent engagement "here, was received with such flattering marks u f appro bation, has been re-engage 1 a short season and makes her first ftp[jearance at Lfio Theatre this evening, when she will sust-dn six charac ters. in the “French Spy” and “Lola Mmw. As a Protean actress, vock.ibl and danseuse Aiah has few rivals, and w« are sure her suc - ess now will be an gruai «:• bwfore. The Edsworth tabb’aui, with if - evaluation of Harper's Ferry, burning bridge, dec., closes the evening's eniertamrm-M Adah should Lave a full Louse on her opening night The K:\sr —Un Tuesday last when the Omo passed Po nt Pleasant, mo. e on board were -informed that, in view of the approach of the river pqu&dr >n, which was expected to ascend the Kanawha. V e channel bt “Red Hous* Shoals.” o«*v»;nty-ibr»*‘- miles ab ve the mouth of that river, bad been ob structed by the rebels, sinking flat boats on tbesOcml*, to prevent tne passage -t ;be tieet of boats upward. Nkw 1» ei*. ir*- T: Ai'.'gntnv Railroad ('... nave j v li,? ii- i •h c «• r. •.« 11 :.oi a new ; i-neng'-r rtaii..; . a :arge n;..i w- ii building, wuh' flj>'-- ! or if-* < b*rk». tu;*crintendcnta, A;c It *i.. be r- ady I>t •-c. tupancy in a few day* The company )- mSu orocyng a commodious lr.-ight depot, rtr-dcr •>d necessary by lb..- i- .-reading busn.isa ol tbo road, which is now oompieu^l. Kla'J Presentation.—Mr Bose wdl present to Captain TrcO. B. H *!rncfc' C rnpany of li' to** Guard*, a beautiful silk fl vg, this even;r gh* 7*. o’. I »<:k. at Ins hou*e on tiraid *.reel, ivrnor ol Strawberry alley. The j.** benu-.Mon -: >maib* by Hugh l>jffv, a yu'iiig g-'ntlcniMi ol and undoubuxi ability. Them will, no doubt, be a large attcndar.ee on the o< oasion The Kol’htu Kkoiment. L L«» s-u.fi olli < i r.» of the Fourth Kegum-nt Hooi«* tiuards have been appointed. The following is the '..mplo’.o (,-rgan:/.atiuu: CoioM.l .1 K. Me- i‘ahe; L'cut. Colonel David Cunningham: Msj jr— Andrew llm tt; Adjutsnt— Geo N-*uj. Sergeant Major—F.J. .lore?-, t^ jartermaster .1, P. Hugan; Chaplain Kuv Robt McPher. t-oi.; Surge*-/. Dr. das Kerr. Skcermon Flag —A hecua&mn flag, captur ed at Phiioppi, has been brought to the t ity by Tfc< s F. Wil?on, K*. -4ti Penn f.r«ot, attends to all branches t»f the Dental p-^fOsfiiOQ. BCKKHAV K a HOLLAND BITTERS*. Choicest and moat graudul ,Touica and Car in mall Tea m the Vegetable Kingdom. Uoirerhally approved an a Family Remedy for INDI6ESTION. SOUftJ STOBI A C H , COLIC, HKAUT-BUHN, HEADACHE, A AIL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS, Biwau or Imposition ! Bm one *> ze of tJ■« genuine, halt pint boitlea.) Price One Dollar. Ivm-, n U'» poonlul, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. A Co. SOLE PROPKi FT'jKS. Sold by Druggist* generally. Pinaburgh, Penu’a. Stockholders are hereby noti fied mat an election for Director* ot the NORTH AMERICAN OIL COMPANY, will be held a the office of the NORIH AMERICAN COAL CO., No. ISA Wood i-treet, Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, toe Bih darof JULY next, between uie hours ot 10 o'clock a. m. and 1 o’clock p.K-of d v!'. P. JOHNSTON,! JAMEB O’HARA, I JOHN L. BUSSELL, (■ Commiesionert. ROBERT ROBB, | GEoRGE OGDEN, J PITIMOMH. June M, 1881. jel&dßUgtw Great sale of sommer roots, SHOES AND BATS AT COST. MenV prime Hrogisa, Men's prime Hoots, Ladlao’ prime Morocco and Kid Boots, - 1.00 Ladies’ prune Morocco and KiaSl.ppera, 6U Mieses’, Boys', Youths' sad Children's Kte ktul Shoes of every variety. Call and get bargains at ih** cheap cash biore ol JOSEPH H. BORLAND. W Market street,Vnd door from Fifth* N. B. S< me Shoe? -oded b) trying on ai bO per cent, leas than coat. __ EljOS.— 5 barrels Fresh Eggs just rec’d and f‘>; sale Ly JAtdiLfcS A. FErZDR, ylf. Comer Marh<* and First »u : V S-'- ■ S’, _ PfcXPAhAD ruoM thi The Weak and Nervous ahould try iu 'Public Notice ! I.UOK AT THE PRICES. '-*■ ***} • “ THE LATEST IVEIVS. BY TELEGRAPH Washington cit/ items Union Men Arrested at Harper’s Ferry A PI I'TSBUKG HER W’OUNDKP FR Oil FO R Tli KSF if O „V lt O E UNION TICKET ELECTED IN KENTUCKY. The Bebels Disliked at Manassas AXI) K KW JOHN SO N’S SI >fc R C ll Keblgnallon of C'apl. Steel of t. b. Aiuiy j hiu va /. s AKK.I VAJd OP TUK hRKMkX L* UlsViLi.E, Juue SI —On and aUt-r Alum day next Height over the Nashville iu:tj will bo refused umeßs permitted by the Surveyor >■! the port The Journal says t wo f.ousHod gut - were flopped yesterday at Jeffersonville. eon signed to Louisville, until satisfactory eta fc.ro received that they are lor tho Union mun. Tuo morning papors contain a from General Buckner. to (Governor giving tho particulars ol the agreement mndu with Cfenerr.l MiUleliai; The Kentm 1. y a:.- tbur ltie*. wi i i protect »l i I’nit'-d States j y in tii-* Mat**, aid enforce the laws of tho P mtrd v 'tat- r according lo tho i!it<-rpret*li»»:;a ui the United States* O urts, and mi to au • t'iig.o tior*> of neutrality as agauM Southern Mat'- (ieneral McClellan agrees to respect tuo i. r ritorv ol Kentucky, even though Southern armies should occupy it. lu such ease he wil. call u n the Kentucky authorities to remove tba Southern forced. Should Kentucky fail to Jotbii, he will claim the same right oi e cu* p&uon given to the Southerner*: also, tbalil Kentucky is unable to remove them he wi i call up"ii the G .-vermnen t troop- fc< a:*i. L suivearful ifi removing th<>m, Met'Uuirq agree? to withdraw, and if the AdniianC nt' -ii adopt* a ditK-rent policy, Kentucky is i'- have fuieG notice, and if Kentucky change.*, i ije same ru - lie-? ip !>> bo giver; o: th'3 agroemdnt. Genori.. lluckmr gavft Cioveriior llarni of Tt*nries>*»e not.ee, hi;d Liarr.s gave assurance that :: «• * ritory o! KentuuKy would he n»spt tl«>d, uni.- -.n.v».p‘.e«l by the Federal troops, and L'i\e per emptory orders to the TenriubSOo officers li ibit effect. Owing to the exeitemnnl ut C*- ~ ' Ur.tm«l ( t3Deral Buckner ordered a detachment of u l »e Stale Guard into service there, lor re straining the citizens of Kentucky from acts of ittwlevMieMS and aggression, lion J. VV Burnet SeC* 64loo * undoubtedly elected fratu tne First D 6u*i cl of Kentucky by a largo uia jority. The Manassas co of the Charles to- Mrrcun/, on the lHlb, writet: **Tue peo pi.- abou; trie rebel &re hostile, and it is dangerous for soldiers h' ] °* ve Lbe tKrn P * lur ‘ ,v Geniletmn coqjo into Vfho fear ’.hi ir i wn slaves will uic' r^t?r Ttc lower cla.-ses uf the wbiteb inciting the slaves t> fuch & degree that c.'^ 4 war ,!i c ’ n point of inauguration in their u' L < l^*e people am hostile in their rear, and iar^ The latter apply for passporta hourly, which Beauregard grants,provided no borsee, wa t /° I)8 » etc , are taken from tl e State ” Toe Charleston Courier of the IMb, >■»>'' that a large (.loop, name unknown, has been ( cruising near Dswee’s lulut, supposed to be sounding and reconnoitertng that portion ui the coast, which is entirely unprotected, and LDoppofced depredations could be made upon the property arid cattle found thero. i Tne New Urßans Delta of the 1 tub, tny »tho j brig Steven.-, ran the bhekado and jiut ir: Bar- } rasria Bay under thy gans i of Southern rights. At Louisville it is generally conceded sf 1 '.he Union candidates for Cungre®* are *-ibcir.i a Kentm ky except in the First district. F>>m Ruse Monro k, .fuse -1— Via Baltimore -The. r. t -.merit which made a rep.•: n th*« *-vt*mng, having gone Vo ttic* ni.Cgn i».r* hoL-1 1 [ 1/ti‘u Bethel. 1‘ho;. bru.t' n » »u’**ll. gen •-> <>f iimportance. Il i* imtersOHxi, I >w .•vi»r, that iho rebels a) u cor. (Titrating a large i >r(f.ot Yorktown. Twobu: ir*Mi«>f the Nava! Bnga J»» are encamped \ o da\ at lismpum. This remnant of the Brigs ie is under command ol Col- nel Wardrup, of the Third Massachusetts regiment. The excessive beat of the past b-w day® h«k.- been very trying to oil.* troops in *■ i* Tho facilities b.-r silii. Tu-> w-.un> led at the hospital are doing wtbi Private Vin>*onne?, who was shot through thn > beet at fir jal Bethel, is in a fair way « t re covery An :mui< mse quantity of hospital stores have arrived within a few days. Ln fact the gene rous contributions of societies and individuals --among other items there is the contribution bv the tnarket men of Boston—has greatly contributed to the comfort of both sick and well. An immense mail is reeoived and malt- up .Uuy at Fortress Mo nroe. The postmaster u obliging and efficient. Upon the address ol nil letters should be given, without exception, i in* number of the regiment and the State t • which it belongs. 1q the letter Draught down with the flag ol truce a few hours ago, Col. Magrudor, in com mand of the Confederates, addressed General Butler as commandant at Fortress Monroe. Gen. Butler commands the Department of Vir ginia. It appears by this letter that the rebels have but one prisoner. A large number of officers go North to night on furlough. Quartermaster McArthur proceeds to New York with Government or der* Haukrmvwn, Juae 22 —An express has ; arrived from Cumberland which say* there is ' no truth in the report of the Cumberland ; home guards having been massacred or , wounded at their stations at New Creek ; Bridge. They numbered lib and all escaped [ They had two small iron cannons, but spiked ■ them both, and threw them into the croek. Col Wallace was encamped near Cumber land ou an elevated point commanding the v iwn. He has no present apprehensions of ao i ttack, but has full confidence in his ability to i.ofend his position. He has also an abund unto of provisions and ammunition. On Wedesday after the burning of the rail, jusd bridges the mountaineers collected to the number of from 000 lo 700, arrived with shot guns and hunting rifles, to assist Col. Wallace to defend his position under the apprehensions of an attack by the enemy, and ar© r»adv to return al a moment’s notice One eftbem killed another and one of them was slightly wounded by the careless me of their firearms, A Virginia Colonel who was taken at Rom ney, together with eight privates, were under guard at Cumberland. Col. liowmaa and Mr. Chase who were f-eiz9d by the tecesßionuts opposite Williams port are safe in jail at Martinsburg. Mr. Barker, of the 18th regiment of Pitts burgh was shot in the knee on Thursday and n private of the Bth regiment was accidentally t hot in the leg yesterday and must suffer am putation. There is no serious sickness in the hospital here and but 38 cases in all. Cincinnati, Jane 28 —The steamer Le* high laid up at Fulton, three miles above the ( ity wa* burned by incendiaries at 3 o’clock Un’- morning The hull is still afloat, but the uppor works are destroyed. Tbe steamer J. W Cheeseman was slightly burned. Tbo Lo. 1 igb was insured at Pittsburgh for $78,000 Louisville, June 23.—The river is falling slowly,with 3 feet 9 inches water in tbe canal. Weather clew and sultry; mercury 79 deg. i--' ** * • . ■e' 7> l * . 'War !? ()rr?vi B-'.h»* ' •' ; V ' \ .*• >,.V Fortress Monroe, Junu 22. --The propel- I t Fanoy started for Norfolk tins morning with a flag ol truce, but woe ml permitted to proceed buy oml SewaU’s lA>int, where abe was met by a r« tel steamer,and ihu passengers eon veyed to their deatinaliun. Among these was a lady having sons in both the Federal and Rebel armies It is now known that the very drat shot from Sawyer's cannon struck mo corner rebei lt shattered the rebel* like a bolt from heaven ucd came near produc'T.g an explosion. The batteries have C’ljS-quen’ly b-*-n ju -.ei Jr..m ti.• tr !orm. r yo Tbc i* beia art riot talc with in lour auiiaui i! >. .rrC.Uspiujpctil* Mat.y pHCos lf ordno... u ... .ui* Forireis a.u Deitg rifled,and thi- U :> o-'. .= nlco being mounted. The \%a; u: wi:n fhippiug ai.d immense it::.', h.-mes arc :n jnute«o of tret-lion, for the -p v -rnruei.. eiippdtw Quartermaster Tullur ajgu: in a lew days receive 000 additional r oraoa !ur i lie use of the army, and complete : hru ji .-.nd gnrifaun eou:pbge for 10,000 men. Tr.e W'nhies? garDit-i.ts < f the N w York \ -i .ar,t.-i>r.s w;ii fcoii b” c xchangf l f-»r “übb'Hn iiai C. S. riifu.rrth J h b.-r*. rfv.li.imi mr» urihiiu'.'Lod, U.il r.; n 1 1 \ i > S ppO-VfIUHJO 1 1 -V. vn.; thoro was n bruiitiiil iUTOj-lmn ’ • 'hrd i 1.0 ('umber!* nd. •i. v Tai w narves i'n(!/•'> v. ih mi.'lljiT !ing of truer. irom (in at Bethel V> day, ri rjurstmg the exchang© «.('& pr f.or.rr n.-.Uird Kcubon ParUor, lur i-m* Car ir. ; . w iiir I'uani h> us©. t;s,l '.nrougu mo.iVoa of curit city. Neither * r,y j.- rM.i! , n..l bavin:' hid home or busi i h.n lb 5 il'*parla'«‘i.t hr permlltfd to ,u.:i i.rro without a special permit from tlitao lirau'iUanor.o. Ail piTfita having busL ..r I'oiiiiiH' prop»*r:y st< iu. d'l'M iU "l t' • J. I >*t inn opera i- r t «>f the • h'j ar:rnu;it iummi he into; !t>rni wi’h.r de in. rni .vd l*\ | iraeurn ■ ork**ri lUt-rviy The >arm-r> t>«lW'».iJ Balli m-,v rrnuo more ami ih;., , i-t i- n-r iho u>-* wl the govern U.0i.l am! foil a one I t plenum t.avel Jj} t‘ M\iA v I* nl’ Ma! Oils. BI'TI.KR. i .1 holier t‘» New York ihl* tVPhlhg a.:ih iiupt rVani g ■verr.ineu di«patche*, addi Uv./ihi (rum 01-J Point. Tbe propeiier Fanny has just returned She wa* per mill* d to g ■> ae !ar as Craney 1-iaml i j rn. -or.t a dispatch to (Jen. Puller, .(.•»mj t<■ 111 s - I %li n h ba \ol t nt-n public] y A f.t'fetio-r will bring a 'go number of ju g 1 1 1 v ••.* :r • 'tii Norfolk on VN «-i i.-isday. i rua v Gland andtluadj-. M main land hr h*s v. iin oaii non. Tim reb«-.* arr last lhr. > w ,ng u t . entrenched h,th Mitf at the «• \t r ciu*. iv of Sow- : • P-uit ami fO-oon Willoughby Point i( poc. .o tin) K|i Kip, Sr. L i.’.a, June 22—Capt Ta!u . ? com mand returntvl to Syracuse yesterday. having .UO from llm f-uthwoU. It is probable that 4000 troops will be concentrated at Lex ington before Gen Lyon, who is understood to ;, d waiting at Boonville before reinforcements lh^re. Therd hate boon three or four thousand tr, ops (-..iN'Ctod in Jackson county.in time, but rnm h disatb'Ction existed among them, some ! bjecting t> .-«rve cut of the county, wbilo 1 (.-tilers were anxious for a light, and ready tc» >o »nv where FiTJ'tlij one half of them threw t •Xi n \ he 1 r arm-, and went borne to sttemi tr* v 'arm- Li- • fmlanco proceeded toward* i vox 11 . . ll is thongLtr.ee, ( r loilyif atijis* ments, - **‘i 'ri‘'d m the border Oi* that o.ate. wi'.h l\, W" Pr;T‘.V- regulars at Kans M c,l >'j wiii come .. 'jwn the MPs.-un river in boats, a. » (4a , i, L‘-ii;. \t-ri £imull&n*3oi:aly with iho t..r< c- .i ur (j ' ri - i-'^on ('aj t y.Hch», cf the United States cavalry, rMSigned at Si. J V«ph ->n the and left lf> r Vj r im t Sk .-...'ifeepondenV «n. Juno -- — Senator Andrew : r welcomed io-r> : .->bt hnd h .srt’C <*-wd of nt»7. *oi •••T Ju-.*-»d r. ."rnn hv ii.-n. i: lU, Mr J..b- - '■ r-'-p- i.J- lin wa-* Ir« qu’-uui y .nlerruplod by U„ iximbailed s,*c««hoii , fj : v in H ■*» c Vf-MililOnt wbi-h ri»ou!<{ « not of the North • hut waA conducted by the :• \ , n i.-rtti.- v*rp«-iuily of the Ucion, Mm, i: (< nanc*- <-f‘ l< *■• C*-nhtilution. ami j \t ■ • of U. ' *hws »n pur- ! . k.suj! vmL He estrmsly | ui-r- «s*u h Hu.liu.- ** 10 uphold >nj , f f' . j,..,,. rr( j fl*g, »nd rf*ni«- , !•: ■: v. >.. '.v mofucmg *»“ Lhis «»!''• ; ■ ti thril Jj'fVOrjr f-howa !.»' n R., ih, lc dM'.foyrd h> »»ver r«-«9. ; *)»*>! * Hi- ':i i lii-t-l. modem 1«1 the UlOj A-I't.■ jitiuu lor iivl mpprcf Miic* 66oefcS’>ou ; !, re l (ormulfiblo propor v Jons, S-Ot •' c vl 'li oiMnplrt oi Gen. .lickw- ® M ‘' r **gM Wu'vAj frb- i.LI bhvo been adopted lie ibankatT ‘ Gd wh uj-xy y wt have m our midst, tbh t gl° rl ' { . «•. *::er G.m Scott, who stands u p with ; h -talwo. il. lorm and siroog arm now as bece* t loro, in il-*t noo o( hie country. He spr the perils attending the declaration of U. uon « ritimf-ntf m disloyal State?*, and said that if 1 tlie Southern despots attempt to coerce Tet)*» r.esion onU t the UnioD.Uteeastern partofthat S.hto inlctj'l lu cad upon the government to -us-.MM b«'r m tea struggle. They might over- C'>m«* iicr aid ecu hi retto h her. He: Mamies might deva-ta te her tields and. drench them in blood: might sack and. burn Lit citic< and towns ax d e7en convert* her hills' i:*.ruN Cuv, June 22. AH '.■'V, of ln-buna, leaves h»*r © ti>morro vc lor J iiiOapoli 4 , to lay before Go vernor Morton u >e nquUiu.»■! of iho War Department for four hddi'.i nal regiments from that Sbale, to be tuk*n Irom the first, second tnd third congres sional districts. A large number of companies have already been formed in that part of the State, and more are organizing with a view to immediate service in those regiments. At two o’clock this morning a aamp half a mile from Georgetown was thrown into hlarm and the men were called into quartern, but the (•oifliiK'tn.-i <-:v>n subsided. It may have bem ... . Kfioned by a tiring at the pickets, »b, accord > i: i«> the representation of the soldier*, the »K«jf*sk'n FC- uts have f-*r some time past been inducing in Mich smUbUinonta on hi >th sides of th<* r; v«*r A’ ■ d as practicable. Cincinnati, June 22. —Three spans of the 0 & M. Kailroad bridge across the Big Miami near Lawrenceburg,were blown down by a, tornado last evening. The bridge will be re. paired at the earliest moment Passengers will change cars there for the present The storm was severe in the city, blowing down treed and damaging the roofs of houses. Washington City, June 22.—The 2nd Khodi* Island and 26th U. S Kegiments have arrival h«re, ibt* latter at one p. in. Soldiers from the Virginia side of {fa Yq to mac say that there «ere no. important alarms la?t night. While others represent af fairs more quiet the laat two nights tharf here tofore. \ '&£*■**) * * t ‘ % \ r }• > - « V v • -J V - . .'VIC V - •_ A- „r.' ** *■=** V^v Louisville, Juno CJ - The Democrat thw morning says that a lot M b»Uors, f ercu3fcio lJ caps and b ; r the S uj-.b, were swiaed at JelTeraonvilb).' The smoh paper says there ie a great probability iuh 1 . Breckinridgo will not claim blk Matiu Ccnprcß?, and it ia Um unanimous wish cf fclf constituents that be wLI not. The specirl co!rc?p-. udent lo tb«j Gharleston Courier of the 20th, says th«t only on© in the eight bhella thrown by the Sawyer gun to Sew fiil’s Point burst, arid tbu giKioar Acquio o«*k says: bo was lat-ly in the empb-y of tba „ \,riuM' : n,i !llfc r :..,. n ib«, •.« b;tn be did with a »r>u.uat ana tr.nd i'lu: ie!l harmlessly c iu -r.g tneai. The oorrttpen Jr-nt of Uie Appeal sayi there is one Union man in me Legisla ture it. Tennessee, and no representatives Irom E*tsl Tennessee. Also, that there was a late uegru rebellion at Attakapas, La , headed by a German. Troops left Memphis on the 21st for White river, Arkansas. Tea Memphis Bulletin of the b3d say?, that he G' nb.derate Goveruraent agenU aio in the •uarkc. ;. r wheat. All breadslutts &r« very wcoai is quoted at $1,25, flour $7.50(2* ; corn CO, bacon shoalders 7A, .-ides, rnci-d 27, ct-deo 23. There is an active de mand fur all articles. Tim Uii.bmond Enquirer savs that a jinper j•' in circulation among the Presbyterians u! Urn Si;*te railing a convention at R'cbmond to a.M-tiriain the sense of the Presbyterian Church ui the South The Memphis Bulletin of the 22d say?, that 500 or GOO Missourians reached Memphis in 48 hourg, who will probably go back with the grand army of the West, preparing to ex u-rmioaie the abolition hordes. Tnesame paper Bays the Lincoinites will not be p«rnmied at Cairo many days after they interfere with, or steal our steamboats. Bt. Louis, June 22 —Gentlemen from Bada lia, the present terminus of the Pacific Kail road and about twenty miles from CLJe (lamp, Bay that in the tight at the lattor placo on the night ui Hit- ld.h, b-tween a considerable body Uomn men and a number of State troops from Warsaw, 23 of the former were killed by L’apt Cook, and the force were supplied with *rin9 irom llie arsenal in St. Louis. A Bhort timeaince Capt. Cook fled, but his men rallied aDd forced their assailants to retreat with a loss of 23 killed J. hi. Leach, editor «.t the Warsaw Democrat and three other prominent Mtizena being among ihe number. Seventeen of the Union men who were killed were sleep ing in h bsrn at the time of the attack (1 iv* ci'uir inckson with GuO men passed Cole (lamp < n the 2(>th, pushing Southward probably lor Arkansas. 'i ho State troops have evacuated Lexington and him marching towards Arkansas, O.UtHi p rong. It is said that Gen. Price is at their iid, tut other reports »ay that he resigned I r i■ vioils to the battle at Boonevillo, and still others that he is very sick at Lexington. Ben McCulloch is reported to be at Mays villa, Arkansas, with 15,000 men, and consid» arable artillery. The 20th regiment of lowa volunteers, un der Col. Bates, joined Gen. Lyon’s command at Booneville, yesterday. The steamer K C. Swan reached bore this afternoon, bringing the volunteers wounded at Boonville. Col. Blair also came dowD The number of Stale troops killed at B >on viile is not yet known, but fifty is probably a high i-slimale. The stars and stripes now wave from a pole near the Gubernatorial Man- Hon where a secession flag recently bung. St. J N. F., June 22 —The steamship Anglo Ssxon from Liverpool on the 18th via Londonderry on the 11th inst., was signalled off Cape Race at six o’clock this evening en route to Quebec. The steamship Etna arrived at Queenstown on the 1 lib and the S&xonia on tho 12th. The dates of the Anglo-Saxon are 8 days later than those already received. The political news is unimportant. Thoetesmehip Great Eastern was to leave i •: Quebec with troops on the 24th and tho Golden Fleece was to leave Dublin oq the 24;b i f July on the same errand. Liverpool —Cotton ; sales of the three days including Wednesday, footed up 22,000 bale- of wh ch 6,000 are for speculation and "noiL Hie market rloaod dull and un ci, cbang^ 'T* ; all qualities bavo declined ex f**«j*t was steady. Providiocp Breadstu i opt corn were quiet 0(1 . ril , ( , . Lonoon. —Console at for money, and 9Oi-09O| for accJ MIDt '. J The Corretpondencia of Madrid, r ® ® rrln ? to a despatch stating that President has declared that if Spain occupies San Do mingo, she would do it at her own risk and peril rays that the government has received no , fiicial notice of any tuch declaration, but is prepared io defend the integrity oi theterri- W'fy win. !. has annexed to Spain The Port** ha* recognized the Kingdom of Ilaly. St. Loci-, Juno 28.—The steamer J. L Sffon arrived tr»m Boor.eviile at 2 o’clock p M , bringing 800 troops from Jefferson Cuy and tbo wounded irom Ux>neville, nine in number. One died on the way down. Col. Blair arrived on theSwon and will proceed to Washington to-morrow via Cincinnati He f tales the number of State troops killed at Bo..n«ville at not lees than 40 and thinks much About buuu United Slates troops are con t-enlrated at Bonneville embracirg the lowa iro‘-ps under Col. Bates, the Kansas forces under Col. Spence and Gen. Lyon's command , l United States regulars and Missouri volun* \ *ors from the southwest Wo inarn that Col. Soegels regiment was wiUi.n three days march of Springfield. Cul. Guloruon one day behind Col. Brown’s ri-g-ment left Holla this morning for the name destination and Col. McNeil's regiment left bore this morning for Holla. The latent heard from Gov. Jackson is that he was joined at Warsaw by the State troops fti -ul that he attacked Capt. Cook's command at c o 4 e camp and pushed rapidly * o southward. A letter lo the Democrat from the southeast of Missouri says that Gen. Watkins is organ izing troops m nearly all the counties in that portion of the State to co-operate with the Ar kansas forces uow at Pocahontas creek where a large number of secess ion tats from Missouri have already congregated. Arms have been Uken up the White river to then*. I Chicago, June 22.—1 t is authoritively stated that 400 Missouri secessionists left Point Pleasant, eighty miles below here, for Mem phis, on Thursday. It is reported that Missourians are crossing Arkansas river in large numbers, for Yell the county seat of Marion county. vllle * 'ett. Secessionist, has been elected over Burt Unionist, by about 4000 majority, in Trimble, Kentucky Congressional District the First votes were past in Columbus, Only two Ul 0 . '* on Thursday. ''Uigence that Capt. The 'Tribune h. ,nt ** M from Kansas Prince, with 400 i movt*. City to Liberty, to • 11 of a camp ol 500 t< under cothmau. Brigadier General Mo Tuesday the rebels, hearing of the ap $ of Capt. Price, broke up and scattered i. n direction.— Capt. Price look possession ?* the town, and e-ptured the principal secessi including General Moran, who remains a prisoner. A Homo Guard was then i VgftQized and armed Grafton, Juno 23.—Maj. Gen. McClelland and btafi'arrived heije early this m«. irning ac c. mpanied by Lieut. Mack’s company of 24ta United States aitillery and the Stu rgea rifle company ol Chicago as a body guard. The fiJ t*nd 4th Ohio regiments reached here this evening The Ohio 9th is encamped at YVeb etev bridge. Gen. C. W. Hill of Ohio, and staff, -arrived yieterday to take command of the oi.i,, brig age of Stale troops. It is not kno'wu what qh:verr',*nt in contemplated. A deserter from the rebel camp at Romney report the number at 3,500. W AfcHiNGTou, June 21.—Tb* star hw a despatch from Bedford, Pa., Ml r aouncinu the arrival there of a messenger fn om Q o i lace, of the Indiana regiment. V no reports that Uol. W. had started hia baraig a towards Bed ford, and entrenohed himself of 0 the north side of the to await the appqf o ach of the rebel army from Romney. Thelaj mr, on ascertain ing IhsfVlhe Indianiana wes*' prepared to meet them, retired again to l6 y. Colonel Wal lace tent to Gen. Patterson' fo, aid to drive the ‘rebels from Romney, amt 7 eceived a reply that two regiments would be? im mediately teiit to wards Bedford to joic» hi? m . Louisville. Juno, «j 2 —The Journal says that Andrew Johnson), i n a latespeeob at Lex ington, Ky., stated, 4 at be never wrote a let ter to Mr. and never negotiated or ' f ° r “ oDey Wilh ‘ ny ' .Tr *~!"' ' .' 1 Nb'W York, June 23.—The steamer Bre men from Bremen via Southampton, with dates to the 12th. has arrived. The British government has deterum to send three regiments of infantry and s-theient artillerv and munitions of war to rv*utv* the North American garrisons- It >s de sirable, to iilaee them in a - to c . om ,'' mand respect from any irregularbodies,wbic!, might, in ft moment of exoilement, asean them. The steamer Great Eastern convejß the'troops. The Paris Monxteur publishes a declaration that the Emperor Napoleon intends to main - tain the strictest neutrality in the Ameaean war, enjoining all Frenchmen not to violate that neutrality by engaging in privateers or j enrolling in the army on either side, at the risk of forfeiting all claims hu Govern menu ~ . The reported treaty between Bianco and Spain securirg tbe pOßfcession of the Antillea its officially denied. Tbe new lialian minister has been re estab* lisned. Bai .'n Pdcaaali has assumed the Presidency of the C'-unci! aud Foreign Affairs The Topes health is entirely re-established. The Porte hits consented to complete the union ol ins principalities. Tin' International Conference will Bborlly ast'Hrubleat Paris for a satisfactory establish merit of the question. The Turks bad extort'd th« signatures oi Puigariaup to addresses favorable to the exist ing *state of things under threats of death.— Some districts were agitated Umar Pascba has tsken measures to prev.-n -ill* Montenegrins from precipita ing further j massacres. The International Congas of Constantino ple resolve! that the Governor of Lebanon should be appointed for three years, and could not be dismissed without a previoua under standing between the Porte and the great powers. At the expiration oi throe years, the Porte is to come to a fresh understanding with the powers. The Conference resolved that the Governor may bo chosen from the Christian -übjecG of th« Sultan in Bny province of the Km pirn Ihjrridh Past-ha was marching with 4,000 men against the insurgents, by whom his van guard had been beaten. The Beys of the provinces refuse to recog nize the coucweions made to the Christians m Omar Paschas proclamation, as being opposed to tbe Koran. The Knglish and French embassies have been established at Pekin. The Chinese government hits resolved to establish an Kngli&h schorl at Pekin. Japan was quiet The war in JSew Zealand terminated un March 19th, by tho unconditional eurreruier of tbe natives. The commercial news by this steamer is an tici paled. Glia* ros, June 213 Gen. McClellan has in&ued a proclamation assuring tbe people of Western Virginia, that he pledges him seif that his proclamation of May 20th will he faithfully carried out. He concludes:— “To my great regret, I find that the ene mies of the United States continue to carry, on a system of hostilities prohibited by the laws of war among belligerent nations, and of course far more wicked and intolerable wheu directed against loyal citizens engaged in the defence of the oommon government, of all individuals, and marauding parties are pursuing a guerilla warfare, firing upon sentinels and pickets, burning bridges, in- Milting and even killing citizens, because of their Union sentiments and committing many kindred acts. I do now, therefore, make a proclamation and warn all persons, that individuals or parties engaged in this species of warfare, irregular in every view which can be taken of it, thus attacking sentries, pickets or other soldiers, destroy ing public or private property, or commit ting injuries against any of the inhabitants, because of Union sentiments or conduct, will be dealt wiih in their persons and pro perty,according to the severest rules of mil itary law. All persons giving information or aid to the public enemies will be arrested and kept in close custody, and all persons found bearing arms unless of known loyalty, ! will be ar.esled and held for examination.” Cincinnati, Jure 'l'l --The orci and 4th Ohio r»-gin»eiitf, Cds Morrow tod Andrew?, fjily armed and equipped, 1 **fi Camp Dennison yesterday afternoon for Virginia. (ri n McClullan at.d Had were at l'arkors- \ruiHrday, en route fur Grafton. The First and SecoDd Kentucky volunteers marched into the city to day, and were pro netted with clors by the ladies of Cincinnati and They made a fine appearance, and werM received Cap’.. LL iwt-s left for Virginia this afterr.nou UiLTiM RK June 11 The correspondent ~t ihn American at W uliaiusport in a letter lUt'd Friday nigbt fays, that Col. Bowman nnd i rtvnu/Caas« who were recently taken pr.done:? in Virginia, « pposite Williamsport, were bung at Mariinsburg on Thursday, as lie further states that reliable informs, non to that effect bis been received. A later dispatch Irora Hagerstown contra* diets this report. Boston, June 2d.—The corvette ViLceanea, of 2U guns, now at this port, will be commU* sioned on Monday, and will probably sail on W ednosday. The corvette Preble, of 16 guns, is nearly ready to sail. Tbo o h Maino regiment leaves Portland on Wednesday, and goes hence to New \ ork by the river route Nkw VoeiC, June 22.—The steamer OUs~ gow sailed for Europe at noon to*day,with 196 passengers. The Fulton sailed at the same time, with 149 passengers. Kansas City, June 22.—News has reached here that the Stale troops have evacuated Lex ington. It is not known where they have gone and no particulars of the retreat are given, but the lad of the evacuation may he relied upon. DB» C. B AELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRESS ruptures. COR. PENN AND WAYNE STB. SKAT OF WAR. FIV K MAI’S N K W EOT No, 1 Plan of ib<‘ <‘ity of W’mhingon; wi|4i the uur ratiuding couatry. Pries 25 coats. 4 Pennsylvania. Price 25 ceota. No. 11 Virgin h au> ~«ng the KtirU. Pnoe 2ft eta, No. S. United Suiee; show No. 4. Kentucky aud Teonewee; phis, Ac. Price &> cent*. No. G All the Southern State* on a large scale, the census for 1850 and 1860. Pric* T 6 T hese are now correct maps. Railroads, stage routes, rivers, mountains and small town*, are plainly and dis tinctly marked. Any of tho above will be aoiu by mail on receipt of the pricein U. 9. pontage stamp*, ry W. 8. HAVEN, Pitt* burg i THE V »i'ANO TUB TEST. BORKK &' BARGES’ SAFES again tmumphant. T>EAD THE .FOLLOWING VO LUST A-' IV Jty tj.Hitw.ifti ,q regard lo BUKKSIBABBEF BATES: h Sum. Insist, ? Ms Ms. Busts A Bt (jdbfst-Sentiamen: Os the night of theSd ofFebrus) ry, 1860, all our Machtae-Shopey PgtatShops, Wood,» Suerial, Engine House, andaU the- Wirehouswof the S Wthwestenr Spoke. an-t.Cantagyi, MshqlWuiy.iU both fcettttrely filled with dry combo*-, tibie-mstenal, WHO l Sfoed; down. Jo s roCun.Of the; Petal Bbop,where tide hesfcwss most tatettSe, * of your mtkeof B*f jm contalhlog all OUT nuoe poUcies, Ac., ur - pottattagfoorer $40,000, which, on betagfakenoutaU » teraenursly^safe. We moat-cordlaUy. 4 fßaraa! Bafesasbeing?ery^B> The »b6T«Bafes,«t every sise,oo hsnd .and tapes to ordirfc) * ____ ' BURKE & BARNES, At the u I Establish id Safe Factory, 129 sad 1M Third street, muTidfiwtvly Pitt‘■burgh, Pa. ♦ - 'i*** ' - r ' fsr^ car cure MepvousHe^fedie;.s; «n»£~- >•'• • -< B . tSZ*?.*- He ‘ " By the vbe of PtLIJf fho periodic ai BcadacKt may be prevented* end?'' rrjeaoemeDl of BD-attidt imtneduite t „ sickness will be obtained.. . . _. ' Tfley seldom fail m &.-;« to which females ere so strise6i ' '' v ~_ They act gently upnff the BowelsrrettxoTtng Cteftp*.. *«:«. 'v < " For Uteran; .V*n, Students, Delicate perrons of oultnlary habiis, t tiw :^te:>> Uvi, Improving ihe appetUe, r .l .gesave organ* and restoring the n&tndelwdaftyV -yength of the whole system. -, • , z : ' :-7bss& The CEPHALIC PILLS We the W«7ilt tofWpg Ration ud carefcily conducted been in use many year* dhirfng whicitttnie. ttHqf:-’? prevented and relieved a vastWuoint Of r JMdft.ttd ; l faring from Headache, whetherorigfoatfagln Checisir. nous system or from a deranged state of tfcgsfortieA. -a. They are entirely vegetable in their eddflJpoeitiQy - may be taken at all times with perfect »aft{y and;wlQiv -% out making Any change of dial, and tts.ataMdfcqfnqy ditagnoable. tntU rentiers it easy /o ndmiwisr thSBX -fn tJiihiren. Beware of Caunlerfelta. Tue genuine 6yo algaatnre* of Henry 0. Bp«l- " ding on each »oi. Sold by Druggists audalt other Dealers ihiledfcintoi^’ ll A noj will be sent by mail} prepaid, on receipt of thfl jg THE FALLA IFIXA FMJAIWK,HSFTB AF v “jl SPALDING’S 1 PHICB, 25 CSNTB. Ail orders should be addrecaed to HENRY 0. &PAU>ING r y , 4ft Oftdsr New York . CEPHALIC PILLSp Wll.l. (VNVWOV. ALL WHO 3LSFFER FROM HEADACHE, A SPEEDY AND SURE CUBE IS WITHIN THEIR BEACH. As these Testimonials toere unsolictitcd by Mr.- Spalding, t hey afford unquestionable proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific purpose. . H laosTnu, ‘ Ml :■s£ So- :—I have ined your Cephalic Pfll**nd IWuStm ’ mwU that 1 want yoa to send me tWodaQlZi.Wttth * more. . . P&rt of these are for the nel few out the ol first box igot £ Bend the Pills by mail, and Your M&. S?AUufIQ, Sir :—l wish yofl to Mad . Cephalic Pills, J hmtneehei Uwn. Yours res '“ffiifc. U. C. Spaldisq. ■Sir:—You will pleasa send Cephalic Pills. Send them iihmv BagpeeifoUy ' P. B.— l tutve mad one box sxrtU&U. H k'tkt C. 3PAU>ura« £aq. Pleaae find Inoloaad twenty me another box of yoor Oept !h« best /ills Ihavt t&rtriid. Direct Bmacr, .. & H. 0. BpAUuira, Esq. . •' • ■• r^pjg I wiah for eome circulars or lam* show fciuSito.brtng your Cephalic Pills more p«rtioufiily-be&MiinyjSWto* mere. If you here anything of the kind; rirmriWd -. tome. * -v One of my customers, who is sublet to Headache, (usually lasting two dm) wa* '*■' *l% W. B. WILEE& < *$ ' if- RXTBOLDSBOTO, FfeAHJUS 00*0)00*1 '•••*s January 9,1861. ' J . Htwrr C, SPAU>Dro» ' . No,4oOdarftreet» N.'X. Dear&r:— lncloaedfind twentv&r* oesUs, (3%) Cov" ' %s'• which send box of “ Ctophsilc RUO.” SttuMo4£juetfr-: of Rev. Win. 0. Filler, Reynoldsburg, Fr*nkUu«fcu : > i i Ohio. * , r _ r :V-X ; > Tour Pill# i a charm —on £hadaeke abnoti : irutantcr, ■. ■ - ..\r. ».v ;%3 YreoAim, Mica* Jbb 14,1861;- Mi-Spalmsg, ‘.i Sir .-—Not ions since I sent toiou taralK»X.4>f:C#- . phalic PUU for the care of Nerroai* BowllclUffld's Castiveners. *nd received the-BaiDe»;ind.'tAf2/r Awtso good an efiect, that I ioas mdueod to-und far mare;'- ‘ ' Please send by retain matL Direct to J ” A/RTOHBK&K&?; - From Mw Examiner t Norsolkt < ■•M CepkalicPiUs ftccompUflh‘ 41ieoy«rtf6r ; -Ijjj were made, via. j Cun neadKbfti& tU its fonflac ' ’-, F«.' - They have been tested tft ~ vrith entire success. ' ’^’fv From the Democrat, SL Ctoudt If you are, or harp bean trembtedwith (be hditoKv i~-- send for a box, (CephalicPiUs,)ap ibet jett;ilU^bi|fl^;^ c ' them in cate of an attach, - ( " x From the Advertiser, Providence, jfc^ljr-w iure that persons suffering «ntb tk* bead' »cbo, who try them, will stick to-ttieaL • * From the Southern Path F%ndtr t tfa9 Ort> —\i ; _ , . .w From the St. &*de Democrat* . . : :'p The immense demand for the article £Capfcaltc*Jfflls) ia rapidly increasing. • - AVotji the QcxelU, Davmport, lowl Mr. Spalding would not connect bie.name with «w anii'le nedld uot Aaioto to possess reelToeriL from the Advertiser, Providence, &/. ' The testimony in tit etrao&flromtben*c*t t 1 respectable quarters. , v - * From the Daily News, Newport, S, /, * v, * Cephalic Pills are the placeol‘ ill ar%^H^' l K etSoMn&J^>L' , “ ‘h* outßi.le wrapper; all otoaifeiM oonnterfeit*. ’<■- Fur .ale-W iusKFH FLEMING, comer • d fedfcet attest, **PKlgSr - ••’ «'-v ■ ■■ • '■■ h t J- THAT A Haviuom,- Bpbocj Cun, Ji Truly your*, ~.y jA WM. C, TOLLER. . PREPARED GLtFE.' pieces;!' rl i i SAVE TBu - JV « . /-- r ’* f •'•■■• .Vv:"*V- .<■•* ;T^ ii. % ?:A>