"•- 4 .TAIKEB J u l, _ erfIT6RAND P ROPRIE•TOP. b.f3fx MolLi t ra per' . yewrfiliefly t Uriekly; Single suhricnitdics&l Dollar per year; to Clubs of file, Otio ijoi!ar PARER OF ('I PAATTEitg. Red States District_Court. Before Hon. Wilton McCandless. TUMIDAY, August 6th, 'lBOl. ' At the opening of Court this morning a jury Was emranneled in tbe case of 11. S. Montgomery, of Johnstown, charged with passing counterfeit coin of various denominations, told and silver, upon Henry Newcomer.' After the pris ofiel• • 'Wail arraigned; District - Attorney Carnahap stated Oat he was a poor man, WhO;lilthe . time of his arrest, wes in the eitiAlo,pl Joseph Shdenisker, another of these &nested at the same time, in the ca pacity •of barkeeper. The government Allad evidence of the actual passing of the .taciney, but did not expect to be able to show the guilty knowledge and therefore, would offer no evidence against him. lie was, when arrested Lieutenant in a mill. tary company at Johnstown and was now willing to take the field in defense, of his country. Under the circumstances he did notithink it his duty to keep the defend alitin prison until evidence was hunted up. 'The Judge approved of the course of the United-States District Attorney in not pressing a case where the evidence was not sufficient to convictaad instructed the jury, as no evidence had been adduced, to re turn .11 verdict of not which they did without leaving the box. Montgomery was now discharged by proclantatiOn and Judge hicUindlesa re marked that ie bad already done good , service in Mexico and he hoped to hear of trim on the battle field and, that he might ' wipe out any disgrace attaching to hi LII ty deeds of valor. On behalf of the defendant, Mr. Noon thanked the Court and Mr. Carnahan for ' the course they he.d pursued towards him, and said that Montgomery and Rasher,. berger were now determined to lead their companyl‘to the field. Mr. Kopelen no w presented an affidavit ..of'}llijah Fuller, alleging the absence of a materl.9l witness in loa behalf and asking for a continuance until Tif at term, 'which area allpwed. The Court increased . the amount of bail to s3,oo9whiof, Fuller was directed to enter 'before the (Jotted States G . : . •amtaisiioner. • irce , ceses upon the colander being all dispose,. - ••1 of, Judge McCandless discharged the jury the thanks of the Court for their punctu.`l attendance end strict appli, cation to the Mr. Kopelen rt. -newea his motion fur a new trial in the caso'o f lj S VS. W _ - GOnefienour, and a tin:‘a wasagreed upon N . hich Court _ad for its argument, after journed Row AT A Baku HALL —on` Monday afternoon, a sericus row recurre: l at the beer saloon of B Auth, on Smt.'s' e " street, between Sixth and Seventh. 'lt appears that a party of returned vulunteel.' went into the house for the purpoco of got Ling something to drink. After they bad called, for their liquor some words passed between the bar keeper and one of the soldiersovhich resulted in the for Mer strik ing thn'laiter. A general fight then took plaee,4llich was participated in freely by parties on both sides. Ono of the soldiers, named Merge A. Cummins, was struck on the head three times with a club, in. flieting three very ugly wounds. The same party that struck Cummins drew a pistol from hut poeket; and but for the in terference of some bystanders would in all ,probability have shot him. Cummins was arrested and taken to the office, of Dr. ‘ll3aoger,, , who dressed his wounds. He was theti-'neive yed to the Idayer's office and plseedliVitt lock-up. John Helmer, bar. ker4'o; .Atttli, was also arrested and TO;ball. gabsequently, some of the vigunteeri returned to the house, attacked the batistes, some of-whom were injured, broke the windows, do'Ne, bar fixtures, &c. The police now interferNi and closed up the house, for the present a t lest . , AN- Ex..PiTTE,I3IJaGiI ER IN 1 9 411A0N AS A SECICSSIO —Malty of our ciOeens will remember Gap. M. Brisbin, a prinC9r, who was for a long time employed in this k.`fitce. It had been asserted that he was in the I Secession army, but, the following, frool the: - .;ilarTisburg Rblegraph, is the latest ? - intifftzthCe "we have Of him A man named Geo.; M. Brisbin, said to be an offi cer in one of the . .iNew Orleans volunteer cornpaniesovas confined in,eur fflrison last Saturday, by4heriff Boas, at the instance of, the - ,authorities - at Washington. Brig. biti k .it.afipears, waa taken prisoner at 131111 Run, add subsequently confined at Wash. ington. He. managed, however, to secure its'e#lzell'a dress; and' effected his esofield oity,,wheie it -is said; ¢e stepped ever night at the house of a telative t andim. etSided. 'next morning to-Alexandria, 'Lfun4 thigdon county,-where he-wag We presume be ,wllll be. taken back to lkaPhintOn tO anti the action of the aothorities:" Paossr..—rldayor Wilson bad an extra iateB of policemen stationed on Fifth strect Ar k lorlay, . to quell ' disturbances "among thalale*d volunteer . ; 'Their, presence had &amt. - salutary iffixti.fn ^ol , oo:airirVts'were Sr:hies frequent then .4aManitiy. s'lf this - do& not have the6-dea sired effect, NOclatnation will ,be issued! ofarinitilldhaNcing saloons to he ckged • ti.Uta-qitiet is resttV . - J4:loolo.lcEßFAV:ezrirOtle Mae of this raenisteh. arta on a oh , gala using 63di tionertiiigNiti, the Unitt, States District Ovihrt ha velnade an or der' trueting the 74044_1- - 049triey hiin to feeling And gleitiaitilse Witte authorities ,4ere, to be dhalb.Mtkactording to the ehai% there po.A9W—te,,, 1 , )4113. -Ile was to be 1.- ‘ ,, en to ,^ livnft: teat night. - 2". t - - •-.' 4, SO lgoag. ;The warehoase of Poi v Bro w dt * olivine, was enter*: t,ikn Aber night and their safe, containing iheo-440 In money, and all their honks, +this*" "0,0:10f,.8 window and carried off. r itilrilikedehmiCeight hundred pounds, and it is: supposed was pat into a skiff and taken Intair and rifled and then thrown intikhativet. • KILLED —Last w eek, near Wincliitiater, Crawford county, -Ohio, a farmer named Rainey and his wife were struck by lightning while oat in tho'pead lisr"miiking hay, and.both instantly killed. Sehedightning struck a fork whioh•Mr. R. held in his hand and shivered it,to stoma, the, and killing both man snd wife akthe mime instant. THE Teirteenth regiment was mustered out of service yesterday morning at City Haw The work of paying off the soldiers will....seenee today. The paymasters Aid Ilig„moiniy,are here. It will require about *Opp to pay off the twentyftfive comporS'ottkr9ii months' voluateere now Mout two-thirds of these wi rkintiet: , . .—Two tnembets MOIRTSY,,Ij J UDO 'ittio, Limon °milt,' Capt. Cable, ,while on 'theft 'mak tP3' Colutnhns, "from Bellidi; *4004 *ere struck' by. - the titnbera of a ridge andleverely injured. One, Johni Broyn, has since died and the other, James a 'critical condition. MOvEstszvrs ov Tittoovs.— The First United States Volunteer artillery regil went, Col. IL IL Rosh, left Harrisburg for , Washington on Monday civenipg. The Twelfth Pennsylvania Reserve, Col. Tag gart, was to leave for Washington on Tuesday. Pag , q,pfp. N4.rokaum and suite are expect ed I;01 - ms thripilo tete on Thpraday, as tksydsavoWiidinfgton today, fur St. Lodi li, by way of this city and Cincinnati. NaMiEMm Man turned Voi AnsegH aleEttalit / -occ . died bn - Liberty which f t is possiblea man may lc__ John Ford, was j assing along Liberty at., wh.,913-ho was met by Peter Delaney, a re-. Lurriod v.)funieer, who bad served three , mouths in the leireuten's Legion; id. an-, other msn Frir'el had enlisted in ozie of the companies now forming for the war, and had balm presented with a large bowie knife. Th '8 was drawn from its sheath by - Delane3's companion, and handed by him to the latter. Delaney on getting poses slim of the knife, swore no man should take it from him, and that he would kill the first man -who attempted to get it. Ford remonstrated with him and demanded his property, when Delaney plunged the knife into his left side; entering between the tenth and eleventh ribs, milking a gastly wound. Spectators say thwe was no quarrel and no blows struck and De laney's friends claim that it was accidental. Dr. Walter drersect the wound. It is deep and dangerous, and may result fa- Lally. Mayor Wilson visited Ford. and took his statement, which is given above. Delaney will be ccramitted to jail tbie morning to await the result of Ford's in juries. A CuAivak ciF-7-.--.."Fm7 IN AN OLD STAND —One of the best known stands iu the book and stationery trusiness in the city is that formerly occupied by Hunt A; Miner, Nos, 71 and 73 Fifth street., now by Mr. Henry Miner, the aucceeding partner of the firm. Born in the business, as it were, his lather having been one of the first mon to give it its- distinct features In' tint 'City, he brought into the business, whon engag ing in it on his own responsibility, a judg ment matured •by years of practical experi ence in iti multifarious details. The firm of Himt ift Miner has given the book and Periodical business a position and character in this city which' would never have been dreamed of by the "old fogies" of thecraft. The energy displayed by the firm in bring. ing prominently before the reading public all the latest novelties of literature, and, wnenever practicable, simultaneously with their appearance in the great book marts of Philadelphia and .Now York, has bad a wonderful effect in developing a taste for literature in this community—in building up a class of patrons for itself. /Ivory publication of note by the principal houses of the East was certain to make its appear ance promptly on their shelves. All the standard works, in all their various editions, from the roost easily to the cheapest, weigh down thei: book cases, while the more ephemeral l'teraturo—tales, novellettes, magazines and newspapers—is always on habd in endless variety. It Is in the matter of current newipaper literature .that the firm has made its especial mark. All the ,''Eastern weeklies"- Harper, Frank Leslie, I Mercury, Flag, Ledger, Weekly; etc., etc. —have been displayed on their counters simultaneously with their appearance in Boston or Near York, and in numbers which would be scarcely credited by any one not familiar with the gigantic propor tions which this branch of business, under skillful persevering management has assum ed iit the last halldozen years. The maga zit-186_0ply exmixied in numbers among literary stock by the "weeklies"—ha ve min diverted in to an entirely new channel. 5 s 4 :o years since the only mode of recur in;. e okai publications from the east with any th, g ,' ,, te of certainty or regularity, was [,), a di rect .subaeription at the chits, and tte blow vehiCle of the IL. S. inai I Now all such works can be purchased at the b loirseller'..4 slielvd, at least from any first clear house such as that of Miner. Even the rarest of quarterlies ca. be bad, prompt to the time of publication. With a source of supply so • much improved, the demand for such works would not fall to increase, and it has acccirdingly become- one of the most extensive in the business. To all the advantages of business and public appreciation Mr. Miner has succeed ed by the fiissointion of the old firm of Hunt Az Miner. The vast agency for East ern publications, tinjoy t ed exclusively by that firto, gill be &intim:led by Mr Miner, enabling him to overshadow competition in many respects in his line of business. The well selected assortment of works of every description and every variety of sta tionary, for which the old store was re nowned, will be continued by him, and the "great public," the reading publip gapecl ally, can always depend on finding any article in the "literatoor" line in his desks and on his shelves. To say that he sue weds the old firm, with intent to maintain its Toputation, is sufficient. DaowNED. — Ooroner:Bostwicky:esterday heid an it,9uest upon the body of Alexan. der Brelvath, who boarded at Peter Col,. linbuon's on Pennsylvania avenue. On Monday evening he went 'up to Nichol son's foundry near the darn in company with Sr/gruel ....Pearatol, for the purpose of bathing, and plunging into the river, was drowned. :rho body was recovered yesa terday Mornit,,g. Deceased was a German, about-thirty-two years of age, a painter by trade, and was v member of the Seigel Guards. The jury found a verdict of acci dental drowning. THILATRE.—Miss Addle Proctor and "Dutch Glenn" are drawing good audi ences at theTheatrelgid pleasing the pub. lie. Glenn plays the irresistible part of Solon Shingle, in the "Yankee Teamster," Miss Proctor appears as "Milly, the laid with the Milking Pail," and the whole concludes with the '!Persecuted Dutch man." JNO. H. STEWART, late of the Firemen's Legion, has accepted a First Lieutenancy in Captain R. H. Patterson's " Union Cavalry." He will be a popular officer. .111 A max employed in removing the rub. binti at. Duquesne Depot , - Wee eersoualyin jured on Monday evening by the falling upon him of a portion of the wall, under whlok he waa at work. Tax sixteen nine inch navy guns now at the arsenal, have been ordered to St. Louis, for the nee of Goa. Fremont's divis ion. DENTIsm/Y.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 246 Penn drch :4, attends to all branches of the- Den. tal pr. '44a°sl°n• CENSUS or THE n o te United of America, . + 8. 4,4)._. _ ~ . in Advance of tare o h . 7.011 Publication. ITlELS,smaliv,olufne c ue s the re- Ji. suns of the "Eighth o m the United stotea,".so Ow as -A lass reference 4 P°Pulatimh and is tainted in advance of the cad:census, census, for the-e:oovestience of the many iipluiram, \ ~...W ho; _under Me 'Vaasa upliappy positioaSdour c,,Ai s .cu - r, are desirous of assertaining with "sadness ''. , :vte Ma" latiOn tints several political and eMI divia wine • Priow, 26 oettte. For A A :*O by W. a RAVEN, Wood Strut• This pamphiet. showe,the regain? advance from Edina when the United Setae numbered on* to the present time when it numbers not than 814311,mn coals. &on . LYw Ana. JOSEPH NETER 4 SON, flaiunahnuere, and Viliblet4Ble and Retail - Dealers In FIURNITIRE & CHAIRS . No. 424 Penn street, above the Canals • iivre On nano eagleaseorunensof Piney and Plain. Furniture, in Watant and of toeir °lst, inanutheture, and warranted eq 4044 cod etyle to say nataufifettua l f in iluredty,suichren .4+ll at reasonable Prices eilikei CHEESE44.IOOO prime Cutting Cheese j al.trfred4"llZAVLi. and Irrairde. LibE Ai f) .14 8.-3(1 BOXES _PRI * ME JPKENCH LEMONS L Lust received ant . ftir 7 KEYMEIL A 131308, Pau 1 1 os.1211iiiad 198 Wood eirliet. ~ ~~S ~:~~~ _ `~ ~ ~ :~~~~y p Resolved, That such arrests were uncon, ' stßutional and Illegal, and tho parties should be immediately released, or else tielivered up to the civil authorities. The Senate refused to consider the reso lution by a vote of seven yeas to thirty three nays. After a short executive session, the joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to pay the vliunteers who were under the command of Capt. White, according to the order of Brigadier General T. A. Morris who had enlisted to protect the rail• road bridge and other property in the vicin ity of Oakland, was taken up and passed. Mr. Sumner, of Mass., presented the resolution of the Legislature of Massachu setts, instructing its Senators and request ing the Representatives from that State to use all honorable means to secure the rec. ognition of the Republic of Hayti. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Crimes the Senate again proceeded into executive session, after which at 12 o'cicck p. tn., the Sen ate adjourned sine die. Housx.—The House pasted Senate bill to increase the pay in the regular army, and for volunteers. The House also dis posed of several matters of no public im portance. Mr. May, of Maryland, asked leave to make a personal explanation, but this was objected to from th 4 Republican side. Atessages were OM time to time, re ceived from the Senate, the Committee on Luroled Bills occasionally reporting and the Speaker signing the same. - Toward noon there was much hurry among the officers in transacting business. hiesagges were received from the President, informing the House that he had approved certain bills. Mr. Ashley, of Ohio,' moved that the ses sion be extended thirty minutes. Mr. Colfax, of Indiana, said that the Secretary of the Senate had intimated to him that such an extension was desirable. Mr Vallandisans said that such a mo tion was scarcely necessary, as the hoar for adjournment had'expire4 thirty minutes Mr.. Ashley's motion was agreed to. The clock in the House had been stop , ped at ten minutes to twelve, for some time. Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, in an ap parenq serious tone, inquired whether it would be in order to inove last the clock be allowed to go on. This remark occa sioned outbursts of laughter. The Speaker, after giving a private or der for the clock to be attended to,informed the House that it was now in motion. Mr. Johnson, of Pa.,offered a resolution that inasmuch as the lock had refused to go by the hour the 'House refuse to.go by !,,§? clock. The resolution was objected to, as out of order, amid much laughter: Mr. Wickliffe, of Ky., took occasion to say that the inteliigence from Kentucky today is that Kentucky is for the Union. She will be the last to go out, of it. This announcement was received with wild delight, The ifriends of the Union, both on The door, and in the 'galleries, clapping their hands eii4 qtherwise giving vent to their feelinge. Exclamations were heard of "good," "hurrah for old Kentucky." The applause was long continued and a more animated scene is seldom witnessed. Subsequently, Mr. Wickliffe retired without the bar of the House, where crowds of members gathered around him to hear the partial, jars of the gOod news announced by him. Mr:Doyen; of. Y., made:a personal explsnation relative to his resolution offered yesterday, declaring , that at e time when armed rebellion is threatening the in• tegrity of the Union and the overthrow of the GOvernmentl, all resolutions ree conimending, or designing to make terms with armed traitors, is either ' cowardice or treason. He said ho meant nothing personal in, connection with this rizeolotion 'but meant aimply to condemn 'a principle Atti4 not td question the motives of integrity_er boy. of anyone. Mr. May, of Md., said . he was abient trim the gousli - when the resolution' Was oifereCadd did-not4noviof the fact until he saw it-inpript. Mr.--Q).4.0f..14440,, said that the gentleman from Vow. Tprk offered his offensive resolution here was a dash of in, dignatlon from this side of the Hothie; We who had mg - Toted the war policy of the Government with a view to,peace and union, and those who had the pule end without approving of the martial means, felt justly indignant. Mr. Colfax, of Ind., said perpaps it might be interesting to the House to hear from the gentleman from Minnesota some thing about the co_,ndition of. the frontier. Mr. Stevens added, and also about the ge,i.oyer cd.thitliOrth- (hies of agreed Mr. Aldri6h,' of Minn., 'then rose' and 'side some remarks about the Northwest, allu~l4 1 14 to *trims ineniliers of the House 'ea of pleasantry which repeatedly in a to- \the House +with laughter. oonvoiseck ''-ee,reques` tad the gentleman to saß T4 n e d Stelut. is rem - laeg wollo s ingg'or, dopefiiid:toderkiiireceit7giu:eivewwhtliaoye, "'Port --k • Nabors as a committee, with several ai ver dr al ic o h th sai er m d . had just waited on the — l4 - 7 for him, but for no other 1.-I,7g' man• -r— SPRINGFINLD, Ma., Aug. 6.—A battle (Laughter.) Nt s ,..i dent occurred today at Dug Spring, 19 miles Mr, Kellogg reported that the South of this place, between the Federal had no further communication to msa° t° forces under General Lyon'and the Rebel Comma. ' troops under Gen McCulloch, in which The:Speaker then'esid the hour tisk(' 43 of the former were killed and 80 wound. for, ,the adjournment having arrived, I, and 40 of the latter killed and 44 wound therefore, declare this House adjourned ed. 'Sen. Lyon took 80 stand of arms and sine die." 10 hoseeZ -1 01 1 d wagons- T iliti,Av A U. RAT LE 4T DiUG • SIPRING, MO. .1r c ULLOCH ROUTED. Army and Navy Ap- ' , ointments. THE NY OF 101.11NTERS IN- CHASID A REBEL VESSEL BURNED. CONGRESSIONAL PROC EEDI NGS• WASHINGTON CITY ITEMS 4 90 •, ,te WASHINGTON CITY, Aug. G.—SENATE. —Mr. Dixon, of Connecticut, reported a resolution to pay Asbury Dickens, late Secretary of the Senate, a salary for one year from the present time, the amount being three thousand dollars. The reso lution was passed. The bill to punish certain crimes against the United States was then taken up and passed. Mr. Powell, of Kentucky, offered a reso lution in regard to the Police Corni»is sioners of Baltimore, in order to amend the report of the Committee of Judiciary on that subject. The preamble sets forth hat, whereas, certain citizens of Balt'. more, have been! arrested In violation of law, WASHINGTON Carr, August ll.—The Se ate - wasirc giber:MVO:session mit 1':12 o'clock lsst night. The following nomina tions for Brigadier Generals in addition to those heretofore announced, were, it re said, confirmed:—Generals, Hurlbut, McCrer nand,- S:henek, Grant, Baker, Lyon, Cox, Prentiss, Anderson, King, Siegel and Couch. The principal officers for the new army regiments were also confirmed, while the rejections composed only a few of th e minor appointments. Lieut. Col limory's nomination was alsoconfirmed. The Pres ident and several members of the Cabinet were at the Capitol this morning, the for. mer attending to the approval of bills. A recent law of Congress authorizes the Secretary,of War and the Secretary of the Navy-,--under the direction and approval of the President, to assemble a hoard to deter mine the fay. is as to the nature and occision of the disability of such officers as appear incapable of performing military services, with a view to their retiring from the army and marine Corps. The report of the board to be subject to the President's approval. Those who may be retired are to receive the pay proper of trio highest rank held by them at the time of their retirement-and four rations per day, with out any other pay, emoluments or allow, ances. But an excoptfon is made in favor of Brevet Lieut. Gen. Scott Should he be retired under this act., it shall bo with out reduction or. his current pay subsis tence or allowance. The Senate has confirmed the appoint. ments of Commanders Craven, Hoff Lardner and Foote, to be Captains in the Navy, and the following named Lteuten ants to be commanders, viz: D. D. Porter, Almy, T A. M'Craven, Strong, Frailey, Baldwin, May, Armstrong, Paiker, Berickendolf, Leroy, Woodhull, Parrott, Wainwright, Renshaw, Barton, Lainer, Stanley, Stombel, Colvocoressia and Bra r hie!. Variels other i r )rnotions to .Leta tenancy linvo been made, including those of Elward A. Solder), Charles Graves and Gee. E. Law. The Senate also confirmed the appointments of a largo number of Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons, Lieu tenants of the Marine Corps, and the fol lowing named engineers to be chief ongi. neers:—Geo R Johnson, John W. Moore, James B. Kimball, Alexander Henderson, and Stephen D. Hibbert. The Senate confirmed only two Major Geaerals for the regular army, namely, McClellan and Fremont, and Brigadier Generals Mans field, McDowell, Rosecrans, Anderson, Meigs and Thomas The last named es Adjutant. eneral. . The following is a correct I.st, of the confirmations of the highest of commanding the vslon• leers, as copied from the official record : Mitj. Gene. Banks, Dix and Butler; Brig. Gene. Mdi.sll, Curtis, Kearney, Reynolds, King, Siegel, Heintzelman, Porter, Frank lin,Stone, Thos.W Sherman,Hooker, Lan der, Baker,Kelly, Lyon, Pope, Cox, 'Hurl but, Schenck, Prentiss, Grant, Coucb, Gov. Sprague, Burnside, Montgom ery, of N. J., Phelps, of Vt., Williams,, of Mich., Hunter, of W. T., Sherman, Buell. Oaks, Hamilton, of Wis., and McCiernand. A number of these gentlemen are regular army officers, while others have received a military education. All navy nominations were confined to a few captains and lieutenants. The Senate also confirmed the nomination of Geo. W. Peck, of N. Y., as consul to Candle, in the Turkish dominions. The name of John Jay, of Bedford, N. Y., is mentioned in prominent connection with the Austrian mission. Mr. McClernand's appointment as Brigs Wier General Is very gratifying to many friends of that gentleman. The Navy Department is in receipt of a letter from Commander Goldsbero,of the 14 4 U. S. steamer Union, dated ampton Roads yesterday, in which,ho, ye the brig ashore near Cape Hig, , ~ ,about which there was so much toulation, proved to be the "Martin,"A r Boston, whiel had been in possession of the rebels. Commander Goldsboro adds that the mon were unloading her when he sent out a party, who, after shelling the place set fire to the vessel and effectually destroyed her cargo. It appears by other official advices from the gulf squadron that on the 4th of July, off Galveston, the U. S. steamer "South Carolina," captured six schooners, on the sth she captured two and ran one ashore on the 6th and one on the 7th, making in all *yen ,sail destroyed or captured. The nit* of the captured yes eels are the Sitark, -- Venus, Ann Ryan, McCaulfleld, Louisa -tart, Coral Falcon, Geo. Baker and Sam : Houston. A portion of them bad cargoes chiefly of lumber. Among other things captured were thir teen mail bags containing express matter. Tn the month of July, off St. Marks, Florida, the Mohawk captured . the sloop George $. Stoat, attempting to run the blockade. There were as passengers on board, the wife, three children and !ter vents of Adjutant General Holland, of Florida. Mrs. Holland claimed the seces sion flag to be her private property and see cured it to her person. As the Captain could not obtain possession of it without using violence to a lady who was in a deli cate situation, he desisted from taking the prize The navy department will at once issue proposals in connection with the construc tion of twelve side-wheel steamers, and one or more of the iron clad vessels recently authorised by Congress. The increase of $2 per month on the pay of soldiers, sailors and marines as author ized by' ongress,will increase the ezpens sea on a force of 800,000 men, $7,000,000 per annum, or on 400,000men,512,000,000. There is no increase of officers pay. The bills passed by the House, increasing, the number of cadets and Leld.thl,nlor, fulled in the Senate. Yesterday each House provided sepa rately for an increase of the pay of volun. Leers and regulars $4 per month,buttorday they united on a bill which increases the pay only: $2 per month. . WABRINGTox, Aug. o.—lt now appears certain that the rebels have only fifteen cannon belonging to oar army. Several nights ago the rebels were greatly alarmed, fearing an attack was to be made upon them in the neighborhood of Fairfax Court House. Aecordingly about 1500 men were ient to that vicinity. strong parties of their cavalryy, are continually scouring the Country this side of Fairfax Court House. It , is not known what number of rebel troops they have Were, but they are mak ing preparations by means of the railroad, to reinforce Vienna, Centreville and the Court 11, dine; 'whenever they may deem it them in t neeeesary. Xiate evento have embiddened heir eperlitiong. 'ear liiisamtr, August 6.—The Pony gmuoress-paeseatet three o'clock, a. m. icusirpter4 (Italy 27.—The 'media dates of all the political Partin are in the ileld,engaged p active eonvasirof the State. The Union Democrats and the &bylines I bah largely sustain the Administration and the war policy. The Breckinridgers nein to favor the policy the Buchanan :Administration was pursuing op the acme) , 'llllO4 of Lincoln to po'wer. , •By way of Los iirikelos later news of the party of secessionists, including Gen. •Joheson, is received. They were last heard of at Tun in Arizona, numbering about 60; several had joined the party after Inv ing'Les Angelus: The Indian who shot Judge Washing ton was glitin up. Ie corifezged his crime and was hung. '~;~' _ • _ cr' , irernarks• '04,." ''--• k 4Fimm is . 0 , tu r 4. 4 1 , •.tral twig; ' 1 . 4 ., -- 4---— "=T all b e i ng 4,i. - Two; hundredand seventy made a charge ri:in-a body's infantry, said to' be .. .. , i —r ettrong; — antt eut their way through Ifg M aria teatinekwilk , 'a loss of only 5 Men: Thfrotiarge was must gallant and terrib*ViOatdr:th9 *e s. beWg fon With theirheads6l6verienifferf throng. t The enemrretired•dnring the night,. an , - Gan. Lyon tegir pessessicar . ,ol,:the Paid,--;-. Another batt!ii was inorMan**expecied; the enemy. being in largo force west of Springfield. Particulars will be even es soon as possible GAPON§FIEI-4n, important to Families Save Time, Trouble, and Expense TT 11 P H ft BEST Vnq ARTICLE (8 , LYEI SOFT SOAP Oue poond equal to Six pounds 1 rr A tu4 JIA Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g, Co. And by all Drazalata & tv-era in the tinned Slat,a TO FARMERS AND OfirEfiS=FOß SALE GEOWICY'S SUPERIOR. PATENT Graft' Fan and Seperator, THE superiority of this Fan over all other. in u e. consi.ts in its cheapness, sim plicity and dtirabiliiy. Sernld. In cloiming gran faster, better and more thoroughly wall 1.,a labor than any other mitt ever ottere,i. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en gaged in manufacturing and selling Agricul tural inripleinents, convine of the great want of a cod Fan for cleaning the uifferent kinds of grain and seeds, presents this to the public with fall con• &tonne that it will meet their watts. The undersigned having purchased the sole right to IT anufactnre and sell the above Grain Fan and Seperator, in Western Pennsyluania, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In diana and Illinois, is now preared to till all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 iberty street, Pitts burgh. Pa. IVV W. WALLAUE. Pithsburgh, July 18, 1861.-1 y 18ton:dew I'. UL ttUtiUtd W M.witaFF Western Stove Works. GRAFF & Co. MANUFACTURERS, WOULD . CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well se lected Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Ho&.ww•Weaa, Ac., among which will he found the EIPiT COAL COOK STOVES IN THE STATE'. Tl-40 amend, Advance, Air-Tight, Eeli plc, an Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Male Farr for the BEST COAL WOK EITOVIIM Also, FIRBT PREMIUPd awareed to the TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE & REPUBLIC, For the BEST WOOD 000 K STOVES NOW IN USE. The KENTITCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are uniturpasaed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largeet stock of GRATE FRONTS & FINDERS N. B.—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal Cook Stoves with Boar-Stone Linings, which stand 'e fire better than iron. aplB:is Straus iom®_. AUSTIN LCZAILS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and in securities for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOT/Mi AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be apoommodated on reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securibes at remtuterative prices. Also i attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of ties] Estate. Office, No. 02 FOURTH STRRET. above Wood. Asll:lv AUSTIN LOOIifTW. PRIVATE DISEASES— ...- DEL BROWN'S MEDICAL wd SURCHOAL Othee, No. DO -' Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, sy Penn rants. s pr. BROWN is an old tilti• • EIJI of Pittsburgh, and has been : 4 , . -4/ ' in Prim:aloe/ or the lasttissitty- , 4 , r ' ; tea yaws. His business has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. 01TWANti BTRAINGifdia in need of a medical friend, shenld not fail to and 0111 the sure place of relief. The Doolor is a regulargradoato, and his experience in .the want ors °ordain class of diseases la agars I tee to the autterera of obtaining by the nee of itita .remedies and foilowirtehia - ad. voe. DR. BROWN'S RRICLDIXII never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dis eases, Impurities and iliorofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising (tom a hereditary taint, which manifesto itself in the form of el tetter, pooriaais, and agreat many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To porticos so aillioted,Dr. Brown o ff ers hopes of sum and ap•edy 11100. SB WBARARSIff Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, which the young and woakminded often give way to, (to their own destruction,) are, tee only reliable remedies known in this obtm' try—they arc safe, andmake a speedy restoration of health. 1411KDRIATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this panful disease in a jay daps—he will warrant a cure. Re also treats Piles, Meet, Gonnorrhaa, Stricture, Ureduil Dia =owe, Semsle Weakness, Monthly B"ppressious, Diseases of the Foists, Fis tula In Ann, Nervous Affections, Pains at the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Madam, together' with all cheese a of an Impure origin. A letter describing the symptomis . etudigaing • nix, directed to DR. BROWN No. bq igLopikhgeld St , pittsbutgb, Pa., cull by iitutiedilitely answered.— Medicini sent to any address, safely packed and secure from obserrahon. Office and Private &loom, No. SO Nioittield street. Pittoburah. Pa wootodairdo PROPOSALS.—SeaIed pro_posals will' be received at the Office of the Western Peni tentiary, until FRIDAY, the 9th day of August, for plastering the extension of the prison; also, for roofing the same with elate, and erecting gas works complete for said prison, agreeable Co the plane and specifications now on file in this office. All information necessary will be given to parties: llitereated desiring it. lane's SMALL ROUSES FOR BENT, Situate on Lacinesne street, Logan street, lane's Court and 'Carpenter's Alley. Rent $9, $6,26 and $6 per month. Aleo 8 large dwelling oases fbr rent. S. CUTHBERT - A SON, .1 9 9 31 61 IdarketstreeL 4eVALUABLE - FARM.4.0.160 . acres for sale, minima in Bearer counly; one from Rochester. Good improvements.— pilcier t oQO. or snip ny OUTECREST tit SON. i4a 61 Market street. DEA NUTS. 00 'busvrou, in store and for sale by JAS,A—ricavatur, tor QPLENDID BARG - Sj4 ' to an 14„,7 Summer Goods, Lace -Dianties,,6l.4:ltUrOted 4 down to prices that they must • meet with rapid' sates. 0. RAMON LAVE, and ' Market street. 0,, ACK f LOUR.-41-sacks containing mg half 'barrel, each choice )Floor. Corner Market:and vat streets.' C , - r - t - t. t received :indict We at& - Corner rdarksialginafctreete. A BBAUTIFIIIO FARICieI6O tures, ja, OM roils ft= :Railroad gayer *may, for _ j 129 or OTH TAtfilOtii at /llarksetiiiiteL -•• I. ror Sale at Wboteault, by PITTSBURGH, PA PATENTED JANUARY 10, IS6O AllBO-1 M P RO V ED IRON CITY, IN THE STATE By of the t, JOHN' BI RMINGHAM, Presiden Warden • _initAntil,_ -- —..-- , - :, .24._.--4 , ,/,........ , . . 4 - P.ITTEMTIRGH --Vinirk. - . ..,. _.4ll4ol4.o2TADWllialsy..,..Privatelloxen, $13.00; Illptigfili deltill — ,Ptivitsf „Roc, sfixt; Parquette and Woes aide. chaffs, -mri.cro ci . Fatuity Cir c e 25 e0ut ,,, 4 :-endateo GEti11iFy04!„04K.4,14.t.,A)304-4.69venlr °WerYt ' u ' PßW.-44. _"''' N '" 4- -#lt. i , ~' ,.%;;;.- 1 '.".::::..7- . , • i A f '....e.,,.. 1 4.4.,..140545t the tea:p,q44,ki4!!t..tvp,Rl+ll tilict.s"adiri I'A.XeIP - 0: - ,.„'...,,, -. j...K 1)04, 'A n4 ... 111 0'At,gr : eat aad eor;inicereltfr e ly.:trt.enTX- , ...,___ -, . , .,1' • - WEDZIEINZIEVAgJI..4OI.I The perrJrumeeriweelete,4o,l,okmcto,g.: viith - , - 100: . . t az.. YANKE E - .T . V.VIJKSI*X.: .,, John Shingle, 11,f.:431enii.", Dauce .................... - . ........... --an+ Iffar;6 Olill,. After.which- - • .• ' '• 1 ,. - ---'.! THE AMERICAN 1H LULA' ASHORK!:'- Harry H aieyou Al iesPrcietor. /a which character see will eing `A YA.N.KAE SIH IP AND A YANKEE CREW. - To conclude with THC PER.B.ECUTED DUTCHMAN. Jahn Echmidt Mr. Glenn Recruits *anted for the Twelfth Regi ment Pennsylvania Volunteers. 71 ) RECR LTl'lB for years or during the war, to Sil to the full complement, of tel men, Company K, (late (Ay Guartis,)Twelfth Regi ment, Col. David Campbell: Office, pici. au Foul di street, tibtweeu Wood and Market, A. 1. M. MOIWAN, Caption. Peeruits for the Twelfth. Fonnsyl vania Regiment of Infantry. Nru. 80 FOURTH BTREE . r.—ay thorlty of the War DAp:rtment„nisned in detail to Col.Campbell,l desire to fill the 12th Regiment im mediately. Volunteers are accepted for three lesrs, sod will receive, in tub:linen to the regular pay, the benefit of ail pension laws, and one nu n dred dollars cash on their disenarge from service. Applications by Oornpany, when properly ana efficiently ftlicered, will be arasiptable. Tho Regiment will reath.zvouii at York, Penn'a., and when recruited to the maximum standard, will he immediately placed in the line of fictive duty. A. S. Id. MORGAII. Lieut.l2lh Infantry Peon's., Regimentsi Recruit ing Offiiter. - - - MAKING - H. PECI LIPS. _ _ _ _ _ ................ ...... WHEW INPREE & PHILIPS, GENEllittl, COOPERAGE, T Ta Cla NICW rd.1,701:7 0., ra3 - ette Between, fistnd and Wayne stn.3W, PiTTSKM; PENT," lIMWei are prepared to furnish Coal 0;1, Will*. key, Ale, Molasses and Pork BAR,FtEI..9, at the shortest notice and on the rno.t reasonak.le terms. W1LL41..11 MEANS, DAVID bI'CANDI.F.,i HARRISON A. COFFIN, (General Partnere. Specml Partner MEANS COFFIN, ;:ittet.4.orli r, t 4 =ls & ; .?,; 0 1, E S A 1, E GItOCEIt, Center Wood and Water Sta tot,:;s pi 0-jif.; TTisaulLlcs. I STEEL wous acre Jolla& .JOAN L. RATA- JONES, BOYD & CO., NUFACT U R ERS OF CAST S Wel ; also, Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel SPRINGS and A.X1.,.L7,,' corner Rosa and Flint streets, [n02841 PITTSBURGH., Pa. - - - U. ROGERN aft 1N.;0111., MANUFACTOIII: US OF ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STE§, Cally Kip TEETH A G N 1111. Office, 88 Pitch Street, remla PPNWHOlikiti. PA. C. WEST dit Co., INIAJWIAOVOILIIIS or CAR RIAGES..c4, ROCKAWAYB, BUGGIES, SULKID3 A BURGAS: , No. 197 'Penn Siren, Pittsburgh, Pa. «he, :• All work warranted to be of the heatt.,3noo en ate and ovorkzruundup._ Co - rartatership, FRE UNDERSIGNED - HAVE THIS day foed a Co-Partners name and atyle rm of PERKINS, ME BI hip C under A CO. the In the Paper, ktag and general Commission Ell8i1:1888. J IVU. M PERKINS, C. HENRY MERRICK, Pittehurgh, Pa.. March led, ROWARD Isdl. C. OLA PP. Jim N. Prant48......C. LUNA Mfaxecic..... W. C. CLAPP PERKINS, MERRICK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Rags, Twine, Cordage, Ste., Manilla Rope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Materials, &c., &el Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, marl P/7 'TSB USO 11. 14 BOWL'S & _TETLEY, 136 Wood 6treet, XaVuuAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible notice, g been in the business of manufacturing tools ever since the "fever" first broke ont,wt , can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give is a call and nuke an examination of our stock now on hand.' mhBo A PLEASANT RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN. T EE undersigned 'keeps nothing 'but Pure LIQUOP.S. and first-class AL 011 and Of ABA, Gennemen visiting the house need be under no apnreherution or meeting rough or dia. orcferly characters, as they are not countenanced. A. cool quiet sitting-room m the rear of the house, can be ftaohed through the private ball 016-Bmd , D. f.'CHECISEN, No.lo Third at. - —,--------- TO THE PUBLIC, eUSPROIALLy the ifgno- rant and Hoe- Physicians of all de. andtreat awe fiellaide disorders, self abuse and diseases or ettudions common and /// - , =Went to yeuthe of both - seree, and adults, single or married, Saeau tr. • P publiebee the fact of his doing SO, the igre- , AL and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thinit it a great sin, verY immoral, and for contamination and co en among their wives, promising eons and daughter& Their family physician should be cautious to keep them In itgatoractco that they the same as h r. /3RA NSTRUP, (eicent Pubilehh lsl ) lest a h retire pro lice might be lost to theta among stupid, taleely modeet and preeumptuone /loathe; born and raised in ignorance, sprung up muahrooms, and who cornpare see ety, intelit Senitiserie,N &a., to dollare and cents, mysteriously, meanly or Illy gotten. It is to nblicity, however, that numerous parents and guardians are thOrOgiilk that 'their sons., daughters' and wards, irr - trionslY feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and ehr mice, have been restored to tealth vid vigor by . BRA-NBTRUP. betides rainy before and after mar riato roctigh him have been saved much suffering, ankieV, mortification, Ae. Having the advantag of over thirty years experience and observation,. orineequantly, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and whe is daily consulted by the profession, as well recommended by real:oat able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, 40. Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal origin of th s dreadful, malady can be completely cared by the Very last discovery that daa never yet failed. in female diseases he has had superior experience on. account of hie old age, severity years, all irregu iantEis completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary dieesees.tnrayrupre which are compo sed from Iceland moss and other ingredients by. a skillful. physician five years at the business, it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered as the certi ft cates will show. They'd:a all genuine and can be found Awarding to a.pfireptilet that each person will ' get at the examination, nil fee of charge...- Office 85 Smithfield street, near Dirmanno sweet.. Pnvate couireunicationa from nil parts of the Unica strictly attended to. Direct to 'delll vari BOX. 800, ous Pittsburgh Peat (Anne FOR CHEAP AND GOOD )(SOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, 90 to the. ClFirai' WtEttreTOß. of , . JOSEPH E. BOHLWiI), aoa 98 Market etree 295 i, door from Fifth LD. I a_.B 4 qiNCIRMS EMIL GAITERS, SI,MI ;; LADIES CO,AGRP I3 E g r - 4 4 -qA4M4 SI,SU CONGERN4EEI J GAfl UM LADIN3 C0NC18E*10 3 4,10 3 0.6c4 MA 8. DO Aoipla -- riAUTR:DX4-85... liandlor U. ILI S. ultia4efts'Azki irdes:.alio for Sluirp'is rifles, skt ,. 4atiga. - • Pows-kllttoty.. ttr;;;:tArPt 18,___*FrAYWE selbo k ;T:ta=4.47 ot-ourAum-' • the barteree4.o7":eirlY. TO: *l3/ for MOlrgt b • eet (kW ' r•••-. 70WAriretstr FTT . W -44 3ah) .uaitoxvaireet. W mem Rlig/1 pof VATAVA ib`f s itir44 , sua ,' , 444,V a- 001 41lia Y IX Wu. ht'uma.nuou 130 ...4..,....„,,z_.r., 7 ... - CU ' . ItE (1,1:, i ' _ lr , • ~ ••••:,-, '44d4k. 400 iiiilly Ofilliffo ' - i . ,!..-,:,.....: -,...' , 4 CURE% • 1 ,- -Zi , -- i Nerveiuslieadtielie . : , . CURE ......„ ...,„,„ri - ,t) t -- "' ~. „ izcio- , - as 1 •7: ~: t . . in ...,:a„ _.,..?„,.. .... , , i . !e. r ,_ _____ - --•,- --- . ...... ....,,,, , i _ up Y THE 'MEW,' 7 1 :113a...EP1CA.L10 - JD PILLS the periodic, attsiollf bt - iv - erixisi•li me* Beildadie may be proveriteid; .: and ififtlWfikt the commencement of an attack unistediates leltet -. from pain andeicknefus will be obtain 'ed. - ••••"trit - 4 5 t• t . They seldom fail to _removing the „IftastineW4-, Headache to sWeh female - a are co subleaq • --'' '., They act Ontly upon i the BowelaTAitia:oo . Cbstwensw. For Ltterary May , Studiatti,,EplElde rainElefi.iiid all persons of sedentary habita.they aresvidsuittia•se . •.,, a Lesxab:ve, Improving thp appetjt t e A givinglone and ''''' vigor to the diosative organa,,Zanse-reatba natural elaptibity and strength of 1116111101 e system.,•,'- The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of Itingta• vesagntion and ea.refully nondacted ~ rililinatic having been in use many yearn, drift . %tithe-. exu at they nave prevented and reladrega 'ref pain and suffering from Headache, wb , - priginii stung in the nervous system or -fratallydeiSod state of the *mach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may beite,/ten atall times with pustaseety and without Making any change Of * diedi andthe absence of any disagreeable Az* ifligg a to administer then to ch il dren. li - r , ; 14 Beware of Counterfeits. Thementune hey* Ova signaturea,,of,..aenry O. Hasidism on each ttex.. Sold'hy .Druggisfa and all other Oeutleie'ln Sew tines. A box will be sent -by mail, prepaid, on- dgielpi of the PRICE, 25 CE/VPW All ordefs should be addressed ttr-t- 1-I .lAwo HENRY C. SP&JIIIIMVPiIL4 AP OA.e4A. • • Proms the - iitantiner,llovitak, Vet''": , . Cephalic Pills accomplish the objets loi•Which , they w ere made vm.: Cure heisinuMet inallits Paths. •• • r7Y.4. Frey. the Examiner, Norfolk,' Vd. —l .• They have been tested to more thaw tt ,„ 'iium!. cases with entire anccetis. ' 'Teta i 'l6 Dsinseret, .9. good,litfiitialr•/'•• I t you are, or bare bedn trotibled vita the -has& ache, send foritbox,tUetltiall4 lifacTerrthak_ol2 may halo them in cams ul an 400414 , f .,„ . . - :.:2L...' .. .. —.:.,......,... - .: .. 7, .toroys . ttie Advaritter, Freitag - At% 4, 1; )....,„ The Cephalle .Pills are said to-tieitt,ttibly tineesect remedy for tteadache,h44',OelifAhe very best t very , frequent: earaMatt tigh bee ever been discovered, • , -•-• ---,:, ~.........::: '!•L". , A i-ti Wr4. We the WestorniS.Rl=rieagc, itt, We boarlily endOMe 2drf 'lnd,lus mut. railed Osphello Pine. - , ---• ! ai' - _, ir:*" .. . -,,, A rervo t tric ff t e le tt i oinitteigaildichlatohn, Wt. , we are sure thet...AMOltEl 41001/113kirP4iticts hear, who try themocilhittbit tothilm.-A- irrom * the Smythe, flitzth rniii*,o4l44ratorts, Lc Try them I you thattireat . - pUf'‘Wilete4, ~‘t,r; that your testmnnrettolitt' to the manila mune:roils ad that` 100 V** .ebertintS Athat ' . . p, other inedteliM 0 4 Pf? ... tt:-'1&4„. •--, -- "-'• -;r . ,11.,1241eiStears* • 1 , • The immense 1:1 a (Oepluilic • Pihs) is rapidly in r ,.. ~„ aiding tea f e a , lagxs• hfrd SpwOult nett:mink:olo nalite with %A article he did not knout to pOssisse reid'meritlgrt Irtiiiit Liekiverigteril*ovitattiie.E. J. i The testimonpan their 'Aso; ui stgon& - Crimp the Xfit MST** . , k::W 4,II.IKtIF!' - : ' ''' ,'"'",•". ..'"."ls t ' ~-Irsn.. "-4 ,, ,3 I g btn,...ad i,i4 APS MulKii IL .t; Cephalic rum arejtaltingtheAosibpl4lllol46„ * , ..,...5„ . ..,,: , ..-....5.7.q."._ ..04.1 , Prxmil the Can es' Said be vel7 -: ' 1 , , ,,i5,-4 6 •.t.. Adikkiehir! _ ... . _ . .... • -,,,,-_,.., ~ ,: _ t.4.. ' • - pazi , "; qt euagle bottle of tr4l,lanliio'B GL. U Wwill save tea--topew iqcoojouguaivise - - -,:,......___ .:- ...,,,,,.,.,,,, v:z.... SPALDING!S 2&lole44Ettaltiprti A - - ~' SPALDING ' S ` , PRIK6IICED;tittiff: _ll - ',.1 - SAVE 2..1- PIECISI r ...- '' - ': 4--, '•anistiy., -. s a rn i) ir" A. flintitto! .4*.# 4 . 4 ,11$ ANlgliiiik:':, Aff aCcidente WID tiik(uriU It*P43*.t. tatnliietc it le very and convenient-war (or ~, 1g 4410,,1#411 0 , Crockery, U. "' :" ' - ' Alt; .4 , *Vi, SPALDING'S , PREP - , ...t.:,:1t 7•" .. ~ - 7 Jl. , V ~ ,4 . 4 , :f.1 .. , :i' , .t.,0 , meets atellohenlewiltekel and--P914.111-141°141ttren soothe tabemitheutslt:---ItMkalpr,,r7r-Tr7 - , - Ir. sticking plat.' ,• , ''' '7 ' ". :: 1 7 4 iiiii: fieI4 4 I4ATILCKPA A , --- V • - -- , N. B---A Brush a . ' • „,,,,, --'l6 2y.st-A M96 onto. . - '''' '„-44-"„.,.3,, kwit-ii Afiltr ltaitii64 3 / 1 ...,_ 4 , ''-# ll t , ' . Na 65 .0RD4 14 ' IffmrtAtt, 4 . - . , ;x1 . ,'-',:,,, . ;,71:- , As pertain nalt4ticiPleft -', ;.:. '' 1 t ,,,,' to palm etiliw - -sußif i l, ', ',=kf...4 i %-t-' ,th: -, ,- -- 4 of trl-pREPL4F4t .m4 ~.. , . the ibu "a' " . 'ri'i.' ' 4.,Ati*- ' : . , i'r ' e y i , J f e O-,- wa.P E p„i i .. ...? ii ft l _ ~,• sad vU E43,00ti _ ,—.., , tee ECONOMY I - 9011' 1,i11: ors er• !!! t,* ~Attr • RELINE - , .STRENGTFILVItittg. VOR)p)K, •' - _ SPA L uTNG'S' j Y Jx , • • Tliroitt-:.emddetto GOOD FOR {JIj JIG • Opfkf l ' to 0 I . „ 4 . trißE Goo F It ; W „r4r7e4 0001) FO Er8akg4742141, :.' GOOD FOR Nag,its WRENN (4 ()oi ) FOR. CON*lrliftelgEtlN I, 1 .5 . r . •% 1 7, SP.4 /,/)/ A 1 6 0 ,V kb A 1210 /6"ReZf W , I,A I I L.l A It DEL EITEIA SPA I; .011V(i'S TIIROAT' . COI V 1 7 .1rOliark • CHILDREN CRYgPOR SPA LD MOS T.Elso4l' 40MCi214-10* They re'ieve a Omlghhfirfinitly. •• - • They clear the Threat • They give strength and £0 the voice; ' 4"0 ,- • t ; F. Tim impart a delicious aromitto thesbnlath They are delightful toThrittirite: .3 VII They are made of simple herbs and-cannot tutriin any one. • • I advise every rue who has a Cough or a Ijet," Voice or a Bad Brea th , or ;any iiittleulti Or the Throat, to get a peeliage of rug ThroaiConee'eUns they will relieve you instantly, and yon wit s ' tie with me that "tits go 1'4;41 to the spa:" find them very unefuland pleasant whileirnaite4lik or attending puhtic meetings for ritllling r***- or allay:ug your thirst. If you try one am sate In saying that you wilt-ever; afterWardi convider them indlspensible. You win , Anlitithe#l: at the.ltruggisim and Dealers in btrilti.*W-Y: Jr.; TIY EY!' V-FIVN iii S.lgilature tr oa each package. • All otiiiiipaial counterfoil. A Paolzuga vri!l be sent by mail, prepaid; ' ceipt of Thirty Cents, : • Add rasa, HENRY C. SPAIEDPI*4 el 3 No. 48 CEDAR STREAt'etieliWre V • ": - *k-N -
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