, - 4'lA:wok P. • .13.4,ka, Eij t it AND P R OPRIETOR. Taastes,r7Daily,,Blx Dollars per y.sr, strictly adrazies. weekly, Single Btll.ncriptiotas One ml. _ Pe year; us Cube of the, orie OFFiO4II PA:PHIL Of - 4'llE - j1 Y 'CITY MATTERS United' States District Before''Bon, Wilson McCandless. • ofifit;' SaTtrunar, _August 3d, 1861. The 4:4 13: vs. 1): . Gonchenour was resumed. Frannie Lynch, Thomas Little, James H. 1010, ell, 'James Shannon, Jonas W. Horner, Dr. Clancy Emerson, and J no. A. Murtland testified to the good eharaciur of defendant for honesty. Utris Sweetwood testified to having seetiliswcomer in Johnstown ia§t May; came itore and witness made him a pre• senttiflt•cigar; Newcomer asked ho iv he sold . WO; witness said' five cents apiece andliewcomer bought twenty five cents worth, throwing down a half dollar, which witneful., said was counterfeit; Newcomer said hfi knew 'it was not good, but he could iteeplaut whole of it. Witness said he did notl.Wint it and gave it back to New comero-whos, then gave him a good ''quar- On orospiuctunination witness said ho met• Newcomer in the Court House on Friday, who told him he had just been asked the question if he had ever offered witness a counterfeit quarter dollar, and - slaked witaess if bolted ever passed one on him, to which be replied that-he had not ; nothing was said about a counterfeit half dollar. William Gardner testified to having met Mr. Fuller on the 18:1 May; came with him from Harrisburg; Fuller got off at Wilmore [This to' contradict the states meat of Newcomer that he met Fuser in Johnstown the day or day before defen dant passed the dimes on him.) Mayor Wilson testified that Newcomer's reputation for truth was not good; ho was not prepared to say that he would not be lieve him on oath, but his confidence in him had been sibaken. When Mr. Hague was Chief of Police' Newcomer was con nectedwith him An some business ; there wasßivalry between hie and the lode, pendent police. Officer Gumboil testified that Newcom er's reputation for truth And veracity was Very - bad; he would not believe him on oath; heard Hague and others say they would not believe him on oath. Hague and Newcomer had a dispute about some money -(525) to be paid for the conviction of counterfeiters. hate White, 'if Wilmore. said Fuller walkin the borough on the PAO of May. [Tbiblii Contradict Newcomer.] Job. G.. Patterson testified that he had heard 'people say they would not; believe him 03 oath: had hot heard a general ex presaion about him. Here the defence rested and Mr. Cann ban introduced some rebutting evidence. 13erriald ticiugherty knew Newcomer's general reputation for truth and veracity; there is a diversity of opinion about it in the community. James , Oaslow testified that Newcomer's general reputation for truth and veracity wad' so far as be- could judge, good; he would. , believe him on oath. Heard John OoylecHernard Dougherty and others say thetionOld ladieve him. EL Smith testified that he knew New comer's reputation for truth and veracity so far as he had any; some persons had said they would believe him on oath; others would not; Witness would believe him on oath.._. Qn croes-axamination witness stated thisi he firstintew Newcomer in Hardin county, Ohtoolrhetehe never beard his reputation for frith and veracity questioned. Did notAnow that he had any regular occupa. tion lii3Ohio; did not know , much of him until ins became notorious there, having beettitneated for counterfeiting. Here the testimony rested on both sides, and'Jno:ll: Hampton, Esq., addressed the jury on behalf of the defendant. He com • meinted with severity upon the character, antecedents and calling of Newcomer, the printiliiiir witness for government He hoped the jury would not convict upon such testim ony. At thekohafe of Mr. Hampton's speech Cksurtadjourned ton o'clock on Mons day /64Xling• ORDNA4O)II Brirrran.—On Friday and Saturday; beav - i" shipments of ordnance and stores were made from our arsenal, destinedler ithe command of blij. General . Fre:m=44"SL Louis. The whole weighed over.2soions and consisted of: 18 32. Pounder iron guns; 18 24. pounder iron ping' 18 - ponderB2 harbette guu car riageaudi4l:ltiallaili; 18 24-pounder. barbotta gun.terrhiges-and chassis and implements and sighipments complete; 1000 32-pounder sholf„1900 .24‘pounder shot; 90 32 pounder eatiliteri 90 24-pounder canister; 90 32. pcaffidertrepe stands; 0024-pounder grape stands lOWll2.pounder gun cartridges' for ghat) WOO 24zpounder gun cartridges for shot;) 1.00 24-pounder gun cartridges for grape and canister;) 180 82 pounder gun cartridges (for grape and canister.)— AnatheCerder'for ten thousand sets of in fanylel*Otrements .has also been. re, cal Annrilte`General, and the bands at theAloooool%*lllllrig it now - with all the rapidkriir.their power. Besides the abovi, , fthe Arsenal authorities have re ceived a, requisition for a large numhett of howitzers and siege carriages, with impish. manta and equipments, coltimbiad plat forms, Oulle crosses. traverse circles, &0.,t0 be foqrafilikl to ' New ; York With the last 150011.1blelilley.- • • OM, .I.,,LACKWRieIIifuNT Ovr.—An im. memo , Crowd ,- .maembled at the depot on Satiudir iln4ilOON to witness the depoi ture'of - 001. , :1111clesregiment, Scott Legion No ,, 2i , 44;which ,,, ltine companies left - file Harrisburg :"at, ha i l li past four Threit'drthe cam are front our own cityli"?*.f'lloM A.ligheny; One fion"Bira' . mioitmo4,Orui::NM:.the country districts of Clarion and one fromit - si,cunmo,geounty. Cite company is yet%lelitiWtO"ltilt op the regiment, and it irilivitiliblYO;TorWard this. week.— The:regiment w ill be-unformed and equip. '-'l3Otee of Abe temporary and looked welL' , ‘The l- Akilittriblitillek =4 Marion GuliFthegaleatho:--ritriiiinttathidepot., from *Mel that departed with cheers and waving of handkerchiefs, .after 'the - faie4' welte-WerL The " regiment - is " a splendid. entiandiet AO good serviceWhon it *Or *Mitt striking distance of, the ens ,: ; which wiltprobably bOat ati.early: day 'Black has been directed. to Pin...o4i' Banks' division at once. The - 1 ofticerapt the regimenV.are: Waffitelt; Limit. Col,—.T. T. Lehman arapie, JE , swiatitor _ e little - ; imuiia . ,.Atjblibh was . Shot by tiled liiiiiinri*Cingii*;*eirEE ll 74bethtoWn. Other day, and in stattgy*ifed,' - `"Thel*rtiee:44"trequnntl.Y of ih.;i4ow4iiiis day they wereleftia the hotolkAttkahr';';l4W-liter again had a. g lunt*C , lthAiOnigtialtittXro shoot ." blithe:aired inveiktiad*Aeif .044)1 11 0:•014.40, AO*, and killeslkkiVatterwtreds- confined shey`had bean 3ittsrreUnngg , slid he had' run Up stairs for the n -.: She Voili*ted, probably to preventitaWillat'wheri he tired ind :Cunningham iknow in prison awaiting trial. . 13Tavia.—Yanager Henderson halrengaged two stars for this week, Miss AddieProe tor and the wielititrio and eomlcal 8. W. elhalx.-,They appear tanight for tho first time. The hi iggierions Family" and ‘ 4 .lll.lddi , Lift them have a good` audience. Sudden Death of gy>,op Bowman. Rt. Rev. Biased Bowlinan;D. assist ant Bishop (Episcopalian) of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, came to a sudden death on Stturday morning, while on his way to. Freeport,' Arincitrong OQ., where he was to hold contl oration uu Sunday. Re leitour .eilt li.y Allegh-ny Valley R. R., Millie early' train on Slturdgy morning, intend. log t, go to loft open and thence to Butler. On m a shing the break at Puckety creek, oceselonod by the recent washing away of the bridge at that pint, the other passen gers took hand-can to convey them to . the slide at Chartiors, which had not all been removed, but Bishop Bowman said he pre ferred walking, as the distance was short When the passengers reached the pOint where they were to take the other train, the Biahop had not come up and after waiting for him tifey went back and found him lying upon the track, dead An in quest wps,belfand a verdict of "Death by the , visitation "Of God" returned. The body was placed on the next downward train and arriving here early in the after noon, was conveyed to St. Peter's Church. Drs. McCook and Bruce examined the. body but could not determine the catiaa of death, whether apoplexy or suri•stroke, without a post mortem examination, which was not held. The body was sent to Lan caster (his place of rtaddence.) for inter ment, in oharge of Revs E. M. Vandusen JtOal ilodges and F. R Brunot, Esq. Bishop Bowman was in the Cast year of his age, and an able, learned and much beloved divine . PASSENO ZS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.-011 Saturday afternoon a little fellow, three and a half years of age, son of John Patch, glassblower at Phillips & Co.'s works, was seriously if not fatally injired. He was playing on Pennsylvania AVenue, between Magee and Stephenson street, when he was knocked down by a horso attached to one of the passenger railway cars, then passing. His left leg was caught between the track and one of the wheels and terri bly crushed, laying the limb open from midway of the thigh to below the knee and exposing the knee joint. The flesh was crushed to a jelly and the dirt from the road ground in with it. Dr. A. G. Walter, who dressed the injury, is of opin ion the child will die or if he recovers he will never have the use of the injured limb. . MUTH' FROM DUN/WOKS -. The first death from coup de solid this season occur red on Saturday. Patrick Tiernan, a driver for Mr. A. Jackman, livery stable . proprietor, Penn street, went to Wash. ington on Friday and on his way home one of the horses dropped down and died fromlhe excessive heat, of which be also complained, but left the stable at noon on Saturday to go home for dinner. WI) Ile walking up Webster street (on which tho. roughfare, near Elm, be resided) he was observed to fall and when picked up he was dead. Deceased wass - a healthy ma , and leaves a wife and seven children. He was conveyed, to his residence, from whence he was yesterday interred. WILL BB BZ.NT po WEIZZLINCL—In the United States District Court, on Saturday, John Coyle, Esq , made application for a warrant of removal to Wheeling for John IticKinstry, arrested here for using sedi tious language, there being no sufficient groud for his being held in this district.— Gov. Pierpont, of Virginia, had tele graphed hero to detain MoKinstry, and the latter was SeiWltg to go without the for mality of requisition, &c. Judge iii'Cand less said when the necessary papers were drawn he would make the order requested, and licliinstry will probably be sent back to Wheeling to-day. MORI: TROOPS PASSING THROUGH. Two regiments from the West, the Seventh Wisconsin and Fourteenth Indiana, arrived early yesterday morning, were serVed with refreshme , to at the soldiers' .dining, rooms and proceeded eastward by Pennsylvania Railroad. On Sunday afternoon a body o four hundred regulars, from Fort Aber orombie, Dacotah, arrived here, dined at about three o'clock and eocn afterward re. slimed their journey to Washington City. The battalion was in command of Lieut. Col. Hannibal Day, of the Second In fantry. FllOll Ws.s.r4sx VIRO/NIA. —lt is re ported that the government has sent one thousand stand of arms to Cleredo, Wayne county. Virginia, for the use of the loyal men of that region. • A camp has been formed at ()erode, within the last two weeks, and volunteers are rapidly enlisting in the government service. Two companies from this city, the Belmont Gtutrds, ()apt. Alex. Scott, and Plummer Guards, are at Beverly, Va. The boys are in fine health and spirits, and likely to have stirring times ere long. ANOTHER CAVALRY lloswasy.--A company of mounted men, having their headquarters at West Middletown, Wash ington county; has been organized, for the purpose of going into the actual service of the country. They are called in honor of Lieut. Gen. Sedtt, the "Winfield Huz zars," and are officered as follows: Captain, W. W. McNulty; lit Lieutenant, Wm. J. Bose; 2d do .A.. It.. B. Matthews ; Sergeant, George T. Work. Frax.—On Friday night, about 10 o'clock, the stable. of Mr. John Watt, on Penn strOet, was disoavered to be on fire, and for a Union waaleitiedlbat it would be dealkoyed. Fortunately if was disco,. ered before it had much headway, a d was eztingubled -with- but little chill cul ty. The origin of the ftrals not known, but is supposed to have been the work of an in. cendiary. FIGHT IN MA.BICZT.—On Saturday, two farmeranamed McKee and two butchers named Wm". trebling and Philipßerger, fell out about their wagons in the Dia mond market, and created quite a disturb awe. J. P. Moaner, liniket Condit*, arrested the parties and brought them be.. fore Mayor Willson, who fined them for diSorderly donduct. POST OFFICE APPOPMENTS.—JohIr Peebles, postmaster at Harlamsbnrgh,Law rem* county, PennsylVania, vice Henry Hail, removed ; Johnfli qtkettlertlnak% ter at Jtdchester, Beaver' county, Pa.. vice Henry Hall, removed ; Solomon Meet ger, poetutaster at Bainhart!szMi/lfi L county;Pa., Vice Michael Dieter, resign-ed: Quo WIRRA.NTO.—In the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday morning, a writ of Quo Warrant° was issued, calling ~ u pon the directors of the ' 'Attie Saw Mill Run Railroad to show by what authority they exercise their duties as such. The =matter will come up for a hearing in a few 44.511* ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN RAIL.. no.s.D.—L.A. new contract has been entered into with Mr. James McHenry, of Eng. land, by the Directors, at a ;fleeting heitl at Eavhana, by which this gentleman is to finish the road through to Dayton, Ohio, with duo diligence. Some other contrants were assigned to Mr. Salamanca, of Spain. rocs irr O'Rourke was on Saturday arrested arid committed to jail by Mayor Wilson, charged on oath of Michael Tobin with the larceny of 'a ticket bock containing s.s 25. It appear s that Tobin wasikleaping In.the Allegheny engine house, and, daring , tl l ,B night O'Rourkeentered and picked his pocket. VOL. Row -z EY has received instructions to fill his regiment at once epd report to the Secretary of War within three weeks. He will soon be able to flit up . to the requir ed complement i .aa his personal popularity is very great. :,_— H azy. !t u ner, Lyou'lebialliE,,JUßl the New Ycirk. Ma, irated.atal London papers for sale. He keepa all the periodical literature of the day. CONFIRICCD.-V Attorney Carnahan ha i been confligied lu hiB bp poinuaruit by the Banatit 'and has reteived his new - eatrimistioer **d - was yesterday react in the Ti nitad States District Court, and a new oaLh administered to him. The oomaussion in dated July 22.1, 1861, ind ex tends over four„yeara • D- 2 sarr,ntrax...—Dr U. Sill, „No. 244 1 6. street, , attends to all branches of the Dan tat profeaaion. SAP'ONIFIER! Important to Fatuities! Save Time, Trouble, .and Expense "':' , :•:: , ..r4.ti`,:r.! . - -. ---'?..- 1 .;:;•,,,q1C•C• 4 .p.i.,t , . -- • - .7..: 1 • . ~ qrg*:', -, ~. ' . 1. 0 1-I * • •:. (..-- * II.. 4:'•;" * ii .H.'. / BEST ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Su ?auntie For Sale at Wholesale, by Penn's,.. Salt Manufaot'g. Co. PITTSBURC.H, PA. And by . all Druadas & In the United atatea. EIGHTH CENSUS OF TAE United States of America, •18 6 0 In Advance of the -Official Publication. THIS small volume contains the re sults of the "Eig..ll, Cen.ins of the United Btatea," so far as it hes re'erence to population, and is issued in advance of the official census, for the minvenience of the many inquirers who, under the present unhappy position of our country, are desirous of esseruuning with exactness the popu lation of its several political and civil divisions. Price, 26 cents. For sale by W. S. HAVEN, Wood Street. This pamphlet shows the regular advance from the time when the United Elates numbered 11,925,- Ciff souls, to the present time when it numbers not leas than al.44l9.telnoula t vp JOSEPH NETER & SON, hianutacturera, and W1;10 1 .98814! anu Retail Dealersdir.; in CHAIRS. No. 424 Penn etreet, above tt.e Canal. Rave on hand a largraasonmentot Panay and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and 111111'4)1;w or tater bac manultioture, sod- wvranted equal lsi malady and Wee to any manufactured In the shy, and still sell at reaeonahli anises Waif "They go right tothe Spo---;:" INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH PURIFY jY OUR,I BREATH STRE,NOTREN YOUR VOICE! SPALDINWS Throat Confections, OD FOR CLERGYMBN, :45 , 100D FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, (-FOOD FOR OONSU MPTIVES GFNTLF.MEN GA FLY SPA LDINCP S THROAT CONFECTIONS LA I'lEB A RE - DE Up-WM WITH THROAT CY) yrscrroxsn. CH ILDRF.N CR99FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS They relieve a Cough instantly They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the solos, They impart a clehetous aroma to the breath. They areitellghtful to the taste. They are made of supple barbs and cannot harm any one. I advise everyone who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or • Bad Breath, or :aay difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." You will find them very useful end pleasant while traveling or attending public meetings for stilling yeurCough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in enying that you will ever afterviiirds consider them indleponsible. You Will find them at the a Dru,ggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My e►gnature is on each package. All other% are counterfeit. A PaOuyg e will be sent by mad, prepaid, an re eelpsofTiiirty Celia. addreati, &BMW O. SPAILMNG, el 3 No. 48 CEDAR STREET NEW YORK PRIVATE DISEASES ji, DR. BROWNS ififitlCAL and BUNGICIArk Mei ' So. 60 Smithfield- street, Pittsburgh, -.- Pennsylvania. Dr. BROWN is an old Mg- zest of - and tiesheen7 is Frappr.. the hmitheestp. i • • Jim pans. business has. been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. 017115816115 AND STUDIOUS in need of-a Medical -Mend, should not , Tail to Itna on, the sure place,of relief. The Doctor is a reightetindhete. and his experience in the trent- Cllclibri certain glass of diseasep is a sure guerv.- tee to thaluftemrs of Wage& permanent 'neer, by the nee of his ramedlee and. following ' his ad. DR. 'nowt's - asteiNtonin never fail to ours the worstform.of Venereal Die• rams, Impurities and Seroftdoris • Affections. Also, all diseases Arising Mini a hereditary taint, which. manifests itself to the forth of al tatter, and &greet ninny forms of Akin diseases: 4:tr i ne of which the_ patent is entholy ignorant perform so Meted, Dr. Drown otters hopes of a sure and speedy =L ib Dr. Prown's remedies for lArEAlthEga this trouble brought on often by that solitary habit o sensual ofte n gNivuee n w , a wh he Tooww&r ms t w ru esion n d toe only reliable remedies kopligt in this mum iry—they are safe, andmake a speedy restoration of health. RaIIIIHATIBIL Dr. Brown's remedies ner --fail to cure Pie painful disease in' a las eacranta acre. He also treats Piles, Blest, Ekinnontsna, Eitriamre, Brothel Dis =arm Pernsde,Weaknew litonthlyliymeridfts Disslacit Of the >f96. tole In Vic , Dierfons mecums, Patna in the Back and Kidneys, frattation of the Redd ri p together with all diaries of an bripUre odgin. leder dang the wmAnm A occohtining a as; directed WHS. BROWA ISO • ••.USW(I et, PitlAtitelt will be bounediately answered...- Medicine de r any addrim.s, Wary 'packed and se!iire from vation. • .; ea and Private Boowri, G . bQ ' 4170 4b510,1d etrmt Pittgbo ra h. pa voyab.dawdii ?SETH Z KAOTXD ';--Teva-a-Aaa BY - TILEUSE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. told weather is the time When the sip= Ws can be used to its beat advantage. hr =en and their families hare their teeth ' ex by my Ammo% and are ready to testify as to the safety =downbeat/um of the. operation s whet. eve Sortin g z has the con been - said l u cre interested in as. process. trary • knowledge of toy ii ARTLFICRAL TEaDTH inserted in army style. E. 017 DRY, Dentist nol4:lydis 184 Stmtenekt strait:. MARKET LYEGIP MAKING .eerhits for ...e Twelfth Pennsyl vsniri Hegiment of Infantry. IVO. 80 FOURTH STREET.—By au tliority of the War Dapartment,uumed In detail to OoLearnpbell,l desire to fill thcl2ttiftWnientir mediately. Volunteers are accepted - ffir three years, and will receive, in addition to the regular pay, the benefit of ail pension laws, and one hun dred dellars cash on their discharge from service. App cations by Company, when properly and efficiently officered, will be acceptable. The Regi ment will rendezvous at York, Penn's., and when recruited to the maxtitum standard, will be immediately yawed in the line of active duty. A all. 1 1 1011.0A.N. Lieut.l2th Infantry Penn's., Regimentai Recruit ing Officer. J.YB Pawls or Aninsigoit.—Private Boxfiti,ts,oo; Single Beat in Private Box, $1,00; Parquette and Dream, Circle, chairs, 60 cents; Family Circle, 26 cents; Colored Gallery, 26 cents; Colored Boxes, 50 can* Gallery, 15 cents.. First night of the engagement of the beautiful and fascinating Mks Addle Proctor and the 6002 - CM sod eeeenti ie Mr, H. W. Olean. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 18+31. The popular three sot comedy of the SERIOITS FAMILY. Atrunadat. Sleek Mr. tii. W. Glenn. Widow Delman:le— Miss Proctor. Datum Mlle Marie Olive. to conclude with the i otereetuig piece entitled THE AMERICAN MIDDY AMORE. Henry Haleyon Wise Proctor In which otaragter etio will mug 'A Y. %SON IP AND A YANKEE OREW." -Or- VENANGO COUNTY, )PENNA., (CHARI'ESED ItSithaJA. al lea, 1861.) Capital A. M. MARSHALL, Paw. R. E. DAVIS Hee. A. AL Abash&li, W. H. hicabe. Jgu Forques, C. Befringar, J. h. CAnisg,llAu. Office in (hal of R. At Dann, City of Alloglieny, Pa. mid&elnd ALADDIN 'COAL OA COMPANY. DRERETON, JOHNSTON 66 46 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., 4 AVE ALWAYS ott liana supenOr quality of LLEBRIOATINti, ILLUMINATING an CRUDE COAL OILS. Also, LAMPS of every vanoty, Wholesale and Retail.B. C. .116 SAWIVEIt, 711QDF krfuT.Ya, OP LARD OIL, ®ANKLES, Palm, Toilet and Rosin Soaps, No. 111 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa NA.TRONA. OIL. MANUFACTURED BY PENNSYL- Aix yenta Balt Manufacturing C4:OR4 CLEAR AND ODO • andiguirenteed unabangcable in color. THE IlitanltifTATOK OF TH E DAY " Constantly on hand and for sale by P. B. M CO, at Char new office, No. 44 Wood street, between First and Second street. WM& GEO. CALHOUN, General Agent. A. PLOY'O, CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS BM Fittscinrgh, Pa, went for the receipt and sale of CA.B'SON OILS. Keeps eonatantl7 on hand, and is receiving heavy and light oils suitable for Lubricating and ROning purposes, which will be sold low for cash and cash only. sowdloadaw DHOTOGEN, COAL AND CARBON ,AL OIL LAMP STORE. I guarantee iny COAL halD I:LAI/MON OIL To be the beat in this market, and my styles of LAMPS are the latest and best, and of every vat t sty. ali.oll. is the most economical and brilliant lig t lincumand is entirely nowesploalve. Wholesale dealers and country stares supplied withgloal or Carbon Oil, and of, the finest low, pricer; also,lWicks and lthimneys: C. rHUMIti, Nint. 10 and 12 Eifth street, below Market , my22lydsw in the Excelsior Omnibus Station. fi. J. **RAPP rm.'', HlMUti..—. WM. WASPY' Western Stove Works. GRAFF & CO., BpI3II7FACTIThIEate; W OI7LD CALL TAX ATTENTION 'getout of tho Willa to their lame stook of well see Cook, Parlor it Heating Stoves, IL3O—IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES. GRATE FRONTS. Houow-Wsim, Le, among which Will be fbund the 104.1..v0AL coos STOlnial fl THE BT. T& The Diamond, Advance, Aft-Tight, Eclipse, am Were awarded the MIST PREMIUM at the Mate for the. MT 00AL 0001 C BTOITE9. Also, FiWw.r MIMS awaresd Lathe AXISICAN, GLOBE &Amman, Por the DM WOOD COOK WOVEN NOW IN UM KICMCKLIN and ICANEM-Pseenhun Stem, AM UIIMMed• eSU attention or DEL and D US to the lezgestgdeiLknf GRATIC-PRONTOdcmagat N. B.—We line the DIAMOND and BOUPSE Coel Coon stoves with Wiwilions Linings, whieh stead the w better than iron. entitle LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Le.ter &Din Abipard the Sto of War tiavannalt. IBosTali, August S.—Following is an.ei iract from a letter dated July 25th, aboard the 'United states BIOOD ,, Of%War Savannah, off (ape Hatteras. "We made a sail:wind. ward: it was blowing.a gale, and the sea was running high, We gave chase for three or fear .'sl i t -' $ ' Ysf gl, „ 7: - .*' - ^ .:-.'''.‘: set!eulon eavalrylvitedu 1 ' 1 .., i) ...P_,„ 1 ,,,,,,,. , 1. - :. 1. . .7;::;.,..._';'-i•'.. Mills: '• One -or'thent fin'el*OßMlllif„ l ,frd • ..11 . .;.- ,•z-A• . • • ::,::??. ltroltg • 4 ;;;.1 • • _; , ~-4f • • 1,v44'• • • •