r - 'ea~^~ p .. 1 ... y . * T; 1 ~ 7 .~ s' ~" ~'~"~"""`.'r ~"' „ 'r"r~+.,G~~^ y o ~~+~xr~i, ~-. .. -~_~.-~.. ~., Y Mir Wail ilistt; JAKEEI P. BAE,11; - EDITOR AND PROPtibETOI2 ' TIO3OO- 1 -DelltElLy. Dollars r in astsaace.Weekly, 13ing,8 StOkt.r.li Ill)Lb One 'Wait per ; Oar- in Clubs 01 .tic l •'I BY oFFICIA-L PAPER AI 7.RA- Ya TERS. .my' N G A UG. 22. REsourrtouk or TUE itoma DEFENciC COMMITTEE --At the meting of the Cum tattoo oNtome 113 fence, hold yesterday,, the following-resolutions wore unanimous. ly adapted ' Resolved,- That the Committoo of fit me I:oloiii4Oritowledge the patriotic response of:lititaollie Guards of Allegheny county in reference to a volunteer expedition in 'ltta'br tie;Union in Western Virginia. , — AdieadY * . within forty.eight boure,ftbirty eompsaiesshave expreesed their readiness to nista to any , part c i the frontier on active, service, , during a period of from , thirty to.sixty days, the time indicated. Repg f eik this Committee ream:a l:hi* to the Home Guards that they hold theinselvesin readiness to meet any offi. • dal istinisitien for frontier Service, during the ptw . iod lstunedi the patriotism of our , cititensoldiers having been communicated to the proper authoritief; and at the earli est moment practicable, specific informs tion wi):1 be given Of any official demand for their serviais, when prompt efforts will be adoptvgl to secure the.necessary requisi lion for: their- proper.eqthroment and sub sister: ce.- Resolv'ed, That the captains of camps nies berequested to furnish this Committee with the otintther of persons- who have gone into,ictive service froth the ranks of each compaily, since the organization of Guarda. Be4grilfer4, That we again recommend frequency of the preservation of sl.4lolc4klPline and thorough organization in ardti that our citizens enrolled in the Home Wards may render themselves fit for any exigency the war may bring forth. P. C. SEILNNorr, Chairman. Secretary. Gov. Oviorts has transmitted the fol• lowing order to Col. O. H. Itippey, and directed him to have it published in the . 11,ttsburgh. papers : 41ENEBAL ORDICREI, NO. 2 21eaa-luartere Penn'a Alalitia, Har*bug, Ang. 19, 1861. f By direction of the President of the U. B.; all volunteer regiments or parts of reg imett.te accepted directly by the War De. 'prat:merit from Pennsylvania, either with or withoiit arms, eq•+ipmente, or uniforms arela-be forwarded at once to Washing. ton 'Their commanders will therefore thediately report to these head quarters. stating the number of men and the station from which they are to be taken, that transportation may be furnished them without delay. By order of A. CURTIN, Gown nor and o. , manandermin.Chief CRAIG BIDDLB, A. D. C. gOME GUARDS OFFERSD.-At .tie .meeting Of the Committee of Home Usfenceyesiorday the following companies fetptyid, themselves as ready to go into ser- 4Peghen, cPrs Grense, fifty men. First Watdo - Pitttburgh ft.fies. fifty-Our men; LeiWGiaards, Hewlett°, tp., fifty men; Wardlirlarttry, Pittsburgh, fifty-two men; I West Libeity Guard, fifty man. Second Ward Pburgh Mies: fifty men; Mime Rifts., fifty inen; oaktilu-ttlistausa, tirsymen. Arsenal :Web, sixty men. Thiamaires an aggregate of over tiftaen Itundred men now. offered and by the time they are needed, if ever, the number will doubtless be swelled to two thousand—all honor to our Home Guards. REBEL i'nfacrorue.—The steam er Rm pire (lity -brotrght up from Wellsville, on Tuesday /light, twenty-two rebel prisoners, in charge of United States officers, en venbit' for Wbington City. Tney were „eaptnrad at -the -battle of Rich Mountain, In Western Virginis, but were subsequent )y removed to Celumbne, Ohio, where they have been otlitirrerl ever since They ex press the elves greatly astonished at the Jeo p libierate treatment .they have received *Abe hancteef the Federal officers ? since fitSk capthre. Some four or five of the -,2funtitir.hialbeen severely wounded in the engagement, but are now improving rephiky,, CavALax.—A line company -called the Ringgold Cavalry reached Hare 1.1111)64. from Greene county, on Saturday Company is under the command of " gown • rper, and is composed of the mbit stalwart and hardy yeomen of West .,:'4ol:Tentisylvania. The men attended the -*Oat Church ins body on Sunday-morn ing and evening, which is an evidencethat "theirs rtilrgious education has not been neg lected. The ciomp.any lit to be attached to the First Pennsylvania Regiment, and *ill - move on to Washington' in a few days. - Fos Can. 13LAC*'8 REGIMENT.—We bnve linen informed that a new company of skirralstiers will, report to Colonel Black during the present week. This company will' hafi from - AltOona, and is to be com manded by thiptaln Crozier, who fodgbt gallantly all through the Mexican war, and was 'First Lieutenant in the three months' volunteers. Captain C. is a brave soldier, a true gentleman, end is well versed in military matters. We consider Colonel Black very fortunate in making this ac quisition to his regiment. The assignment was made by the 'Secretary of War. P L ACKM4VAMED Alls4.lThT.—John Showers was arrested and taken before Alderman • Scott, on Monday, at the instance of a lad ;11t_iited George Carver, on a charge of as , :Watt and battery. The boy states in his Information that he went to the residence x-offahnWara and requested him to keep his dotrifid,:•as the animal had bitten one of bialgiffefs) brothers. At this request, MOWOMPillimula very angry, knocked him dOWA 'aiiiii,AkiCked him repeatedly. The detbridatit*ked a hearing and entered `bidry4ll4B4ppearance at Court. Jitim.--Coroner Bostwick 13044#1'Acii#414g dan inquest upon 440,flocly4tiiilrian -named Donnie& (better knoWo agolltitcb") Cahill, who died about yesterday morning, in p . rlson, froirilliikiirects of over indialgence in in to4iellting, liquors. He was committed for drunkenness on Tuesday and was , then jo;# very_letible condition, growing-worse -up ist tle time of his death. A verdict of 4efok'sm intemperance was rendered. r ti fitti seven detachments of coma Sft x o panies-;-.lelongiN: to Col. Rowley's Regi rtY4KlWr or W ashington City yesterday . aroivrat.'4y ' "Pintiaylvanla Railroad— Nite;‘ , -goiiter sent - 11(typilve men, Capt. liatiiiiiiielorty4tvb and other cotnpuniss "amalleie detiehments• The total number reached to nearly tbree hundred and fifty. !Pees*, kOsiLit4d tto the fall complement and .ititiClimititelowarded as 4'4144 as pissible tom, . • - - Luau has now eighttulloolnPit siiiiirleutilled.- in•his 'reglute:kcif in Which - 9,narfek-Intuster Tt • in - goei tint es'Llenten , rkitStliilotirit. The regiment is erdered Into Wilidne, will be here in a few days ,iiint,rtitkri on to Washington next_ week. - ,;. l l4;t:Ai_.ituftitis about to faire a . t Ca. Gary's regiment, now at Tbo regiment is well eittuittr, :11;tiCt_:equipped and recruits will be IlearOrward: at once. Win be Tun tirough on, The Cfleirelitiad and Pittabtirgh liailioad by neat Saturday, by which time a temporary bridge over the Beaver at Rochester will Ao eotopleted• 14;,: 1 Homicide .at Elizabeth. Coroner Bostwick went up to Elizabeth boro/V, ypsterday afternoon to inveati. ste t evause of the death of Benjamin Nocles,„ a steamboat mate, who was killed i in sta rietin front of the house of William i Fortner, in the borough. The exact origin of the difficulty is in some obscurity, but i a woman of gnus:amebic character was at the bottom of it and Ec-les, and acme half dozen..frionds, on Tuesday morning about one O'clock, visited two or three houses in the borough and fe:lted for the wcnian,sicp- I ping finally At Mr. FostsPr's where they demanded admittance, which being de nied, an attack was commenced upon the 1 house with sticks and stones. F 'steer I tired his rifle above Lttrir heads twice, in the hope of driving them away, but thoy attacked the door, when he fired a third time into the crowd, the ball striking Ec cles in the right side, passing through and coming out at the small of the back. He was taken by his companions to his resi dence, where he died on Tuesday evening at nine o'clock. Mr. Fortner is said to Co an inoffensive man and the people of the borough seem to think hiq act was juiNfla bib. The affair will befully inquired into. Barth Note Quotations. Corrected for the Post by Feld & Tare, of the National Bank Note Reporter. (The Reporter is published monthly, at One Dollar a year, in advance. Office, Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh, Pa ) Vie - Bates uncertalu at present •a PISTIMUUGH t Angußt. 21, 1861. Discount Par par par New England States New York State...._ New York City New'Jersey, (East-) ( West ) Pennsy!ranta, (Eastern.) Pittsburgh.. ...- Interior, Western.. Delaware........... District o Coumbia Maryland, Ealtiniore Interior Virginia. Wheeling and &twill:les__ ..... - Eastern North Carotins.-- South Carolina Georgia s Alabama- ....... .............. '''''' " Lou shin Kentucky Tennessee Ohio.. Indiana Free....... ...—..... " Bank of the Illinois Wisconsin lowa M.chigan- Missouri -. It:change: selling rates on New York, 2; on Philadelphia, 2 per cent! over Bankable funds. Coin selling at 2 over Bankable funds. COL. BEEMAN'S SELARPS'HOOTEII.B.—OOI. Barden will soon have eight hundred of his sharpshooters in the field, in order to reach a large class of hardy bunters who are accustomed to shoot large game with a common round ball, with common rifles and,open sights, he bas determined to take those who, with such rifles, can shoot ten clnsecutive shots at one hundred yards, with rest, measuring fifty inches, or an average of five Inches for each shot, meas.. wring from centre of ball to centre of tar get. This he does not conilder coming down in the test, for the reason that those who can readily do this shooting will, with the finer guns and telescopic sights, by a little practice, easily come up to the test prescribed for all using the finer guns. Here is an opportunity for our marksmen who should be able to form a company from Allegheny county with little diffi culty. A BAD SOLDIER.—On Wednesday Mary Ann Shorts', of Federal street, in this city made an information, before Mayor Wilson, against David Cowen, a soldier recently enlisted in Lt. Col. Emery's cay. alry regiment., setting forth that he came to the bonen oflrer , fathet, climbed in at the window and then acted in a very dis orderly manner, threatening the life of herself end sister; ho Was ejected frurn the home end after he got out drew a pistol and fired at the affiant from across the street. A warrant for assault and battery with intent to kill was issued against Cow en and. be was arrested. After a hearing in the case the Mayor delivered the often' der into the custody of an officer of the cavalry, who agree t to keep him in camp, not permitting him to come to the city.— Cowen is said to be a very dangerous man and in this view the community is well rid of him V lOLENT ASSAULT.-Wm. Patch and James Brown were yesterday arrested and taken before Mayor Wilson, on a chargo of assault and battery with intent to kill, preferred by Margaret Knipp, who alleges that on. Tuesday they came into her bus band,•Michael Krapp's beer hall on Penn. Sylvania Avenue and beat. and abused him terribly, breaking the furniture in the bar room, &c, £rapp has since been insensi. ble, from the effects of blows upon the head with a smoothing•iron, atones, &c. Patch and brown were committed for fur ther hearing on the 26th. THE ENGINES FO THE NEW GUN Boxre.—The St. Louis Democrat says "We learn that the construction of three of the engines and boilers for the government gun boats has been given to Fult3n Iron Works, and two to the Eagle Foundiy, both of this city. The remaining two will be built in Pittsburgh by Hemp peemt Co. The work on the hulls is-pro gressing as rapidly as possible at Caronde let. The boats will be ready by the specified time." OIL WELL ON IRE.—We learn from the Titusville Gazette that the oil well of Gibson & Co., on the Clapp farm, took fire the Siqh inst. Fire was put in a fur nace in the engine house, but a few feet from the well, and of course the gas took are, and the derrick, engine house and Forty barrels of oil were Consumed, and 'Wm. Jack severely blirned.la clothes took fire, but he plunged into She creek and extinguished the flames. DROWNED.—On Tuesday nignt a young man named Geo. Wheelen, of Lawrence ville, went down to the Allegheny river to swim, and getting into a hole was drowned, being unable to swim. The body was found soon afterwards and Coroner Boat wick held au bluest yesterday; the jury returnink virdrct of accidental drowning. Deceased ifackbout t*enty.flve years of age, and was employed at the Arsenal. WHO woad n?ttave their parlor deco • rated with oil pain 'rigs, when they can be had at such prices as McClelland, Weaver & Co. sold them at LW evening, also jew elry, going for anything. The sale will be continued this evening at early gas light, when all in want of bargains should attend. WASHINGTON INFANTBX.—Captain J. Rerun Foster, Co. A, (Rowley's Regi pent,) sent off 55 men yesterday afternoon. The others meet at two this afternoon to be mustered in, when the Captain says he will slrike off his roll the names of ab. tenteesoss he wants only prompt men. LIBEBAL.—b. M. ssir , Esq , one of our substantial :tititens, presented Col. Thos. A. Rowley, yesterday, with a fine grey horse, 4, wfarranted to stand tire," to bear him through the cantpaign., Reim Wztaox Lusa given judgment in the sum of $lOO each against two oil refl. ners for violating the city ordinance. The par les will, it is said, take an appeal and teat the validity of the ordinance. MONONGAERLA ARTn.matre.--Capt, B. F. Cooper, of the Monongahela Artillery, says his company is now full, and•that they will go into Camp Wright to•day.— He has not yet connected himself with any regiment. A COMPANY from Clarion county ar. rived by- Allegheny Valley Railroad yes terday evening and Went into Camp "Wil kins. They go into Col. Rey'a regiment, who now has in camp five detachments; aggregating over three hundred men. • CAPT. Jos. BROWN is organizing a new company, the " Rover Guards," for the war. H. It. MYERS. the very efficient Adju tant of the 7th Pennifylvania Regiment in the three morthbk call, arrived in this city today from Reading, where he has organ ized a company, which hai its full quota of men, for 0..1. 0. H R rpey's Regiment. T. triarris.—The Ellsworth Cadets, Capt. Ghanian, of Ramer, desife as to return thanks-to the tnt:z , ns of RoehestAr, for a supply of hlanlsuis furnished them. The company goes into Cu!. asy's Regiment and Is now quartered in Comp Wilkins. ADAri leadrs NIRNR - arr continues to draw good houßes a:. the theatre. She is really a very cliwer actress and &serving f a liberal support. She appears again to-night in an attractive programme. GEN. NEOLEY le to be presented with an American flag sent here by W. Pearson Collins, the celebrated minstrel, now in London. DENTISTRY.-Dr. C. Sill, No. 246 Penn treet, attends to all branches of tho Den a! nrofession. SAIPONtFOE&fI linilOrtatit to 'Fa M iPPS Save Time, Tronbh:, and EY pense T tl i*,l?-illkA ' 11) BEST•` I-417, ft- • 4 T ll4 h BIRKET ARTICLE • LYE" - 1 \* ~,LZ,4;11,:"^" MAKING SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds / 11 A_ S 1 1-I ° 10012 For Sale. al Wholesale, by Penn'a. Salt Manufaet'g. Co. par DO 8&10 Par par no Pate PITTSBURGH, PA. and by ad Drnerans & Grocers In :Its &etre pOSTERS, PLACARDS, 'rioted at the iowoat cash pr.ce a to 'out the tlmoa, W. S. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, WHO WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE (WITH FANCY CrIMO PLAIN BLACK INK. AlirCall and see Samples and get prices.lia ioeara NXTu ...... :::::- JOSEPH MEYER & BON, ' Manufacturers, and Wholessee and Retail llealera tn FIIIINITIIIIE & CHAIRS. Ncs.d.24 Pend et r+et, above ts e Canal. Haye on hand a large assortment of Pane; and Pisan Furze tare, iD Wainat and Mittloor..ny of tiseir own mann.actnre, and Warranted equal TWA, at,: style to tutl nwitinfactured in thuity . ,4wid sq: : amens AUSTIN LOOMIS & Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgage., and in eieennties far money. Money loaned on Choiiks at abort datsta, vrlth see ulti es. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be sooommodated on reasonable toms, and capitalists can be furnished wit') good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Rations and I..easing of East F.,state. Ottirsa, No. Q 1 FOURTA STREW, act° Wood. ta2ll, AtitiTlN JAMES HOLMES & CO., PORK DEALERS, and dealers in Prompionk, corner of Mmrkot and Front Ma. j3Glyd• GREAT EXPECTATIONS-- ~TT ~ ~ • REST WORK, Price $3 r.ents, ID paper cover, or two illustrated editions, in cloth, crtli 34 illustrations, either in duodecimo or octavo form, for $1,40, Successor to Hunt A Minor. (4,11.41.t/LRIANITIVS DEPASTAIINT, U S. A . Pittsburgh, August lith. 1881. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL received at my office, at the Monongahela House, for the following supplies at Camp Wright, for the month of August. For the subsequect month the quantities will be increased as may be required. 6000.--Siz thousand pounds of Hay. 150—One hundred and fifty bushels of Oats. 6060—Sig thousand pounds of Straw. The bid will be open at the time indicated, sod the contract wl!l be given to the lowest bidder, who can give sufficient guarantee that he will supply articles of t quality, and comply with the contract. sulg:JA/3. A SKIN, A. Q. M G, U w. CIAIDWV.4I. JO/1111 =mu, 331 CALDWELL & BRO., • BOAT FURNIRRRP" AND DBALRRS Manilla Hemp and Cotton Cordage, Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Rosin and Oils Tarpaulins, Puck, Light and HeavyDrillings, Lo. ant4klir Noa.ttS Water and t 8 Front staseb. A FEW MORE - VOLUNTEERS . 9ANTED AT NO. 98 MARKET STREET, TO BUY THEIR 80078, SHOES AND GAITERS, AT COST AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE of JOSEPH H. BORLAND. 98 Market street. anIT second dcpr from Fifth. TO THE PUBLIC. EaSPEGIALLY the tgno rant and falsely Mod- 7 7 1 %, eat Physicians of all de- nominations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases or stnations common and incident to youths of both sexes, and Mutts, single or ed. Because lr . Batseaos publishes the fact of his doing so,• the Isnot-an • and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and dune it a great sin very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wive% promising eons and daughters. Their family physician should be cantiocu, to keep them in ignorance that they Ur the same as far BRANSTRUP (except publishing) lest a lucrative_ prim tice might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in Ignorance, sprung en as mushrooms, and who compare society , inb.lll - sense, Ac., to dollars and cents, myeerionsly, meanly or illy gotten., it is to publidty, however, that numerous parents and guardianiltre thankful that their sons, daughters, and wards, previously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appear an_oe t have been restored to health and vigor by . Dr. BRANSTRITP, besides many before and after mar siege through him have been saved much s p hering, anxiety, mortification, kc. Raving the advantage of over thirtyyears experience and -observation, consequently, he tuts superkst skillinthe treatment. of special diseases, and who hi dally consulted by the profession, as wail recommended by respecto able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, Ar. .'ernutterhea, or so c all ed nocturnalemissioisp.— Th's dreadful malady can be completely cared by the very lastdiscovery that nas.never yet felled. In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregtp larity is completely cured. As for consumption or puimouary diseases my ey1111:1; which are com%o• ved from Iceland moss and other ingredients . 3 1 a skillful physicion five yeafs at the business,p. has had more success than all the pretensione that have as yet been discovered. as the certifl• cafes will show. They Are ati that and c an be found according to a pampble each person will get at the examination, all free of &urge,— °thee tab llmitigleld street, near Diamond street. Privatecommimications from all parts of the Onion strictly attended to. Direct to 80% 800, detblycLawds Pitteburah Yost Mee. SUN UMBRELLAS AT REDUCED PRICES—A first rate luxe of Sun Umbrellas at a large reduction M mi.m to close out the stook. EATON, NACEUM k Co: ens 17m:1W Plfth street. "l _ 0 T A TO ES .—New brands large c ) White Potatoes, just received and for aide by AS. A. FETZER. corner Market and First eta. I lit 12 13uN OI Snit quail IJ w, received and for sale by =MY FL COLLINS. 11A NU-131LLS, CARDS, ac FOR SALE 13Y HENRY MINER, SECOND MiIYION. THE VERY LATEST. I E W A R. FROM MLSSOURI. Geri. 1" rig's Repor of the Battle at Wilson Creek, 5,,00 REBELS EN ME BUM, 156 and 527 IYoulided. BEN M'CULLOCH'S DEATH CONFIRMED 110 DY gtErti T SOUI4I WA *D. GENERAL PRICE WOUNDED Parson Brownlow Ad vocating Southern Eights ! H NORTHERN PRINTERS LEAVING TIEN NESSEN. NIAJ. A. S. BARR f APPOINTED BRIGADIER GENERAL OF VOLUNTEERS. FORTRESS MONROE NEWS. r===111:1 REPORTED CAPTURE OF THE SUMTER UNFOUNDED. COL. EINSTEIN. OF PHILA DELPHIA ARRESTED• _ _ W heeling Convention. FROM ST. LOVIs. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON CITY •• 4 - EFFEMON City, Aug. 21 —An extra train arrived hure last night bringing the scouting party put off the train which was tired into yesterday morning. They tea port having it'iled two and wound several of the see4.siunit,t3 and bringing in Ave prisoners. U. Gamble has appointed Divieion in spectors five of the seven military dia trios in the State, fesr the purpose of CILIE, tering men into the service under the mill tie law of 1859, revived by the State Con vention. The Governor calls upon the eit . z..ns to come forward promptly to ens. taro t'e peace by the suppression and dis persion of the bands of armed mon who are now committing violence in the differ ent part of the State. As soon as the troops are enrolled they will hold themselves in readiness to march at the call of:the Ease' utive to enforce order. A ny regular ors ganizati on will be permitted to volunteer in the service of the United States if the members thereof so desire. The following is the form of oath to be administered to Ile :—"You each and every one of you do solemnly swear that you will hon estly and faithfully serve the State of Mis souri against all her enemies, and that you will do your utmost to sustain the Consti tution and laws of the United States; and you do further swear that you will well and truly execute and obey the legal or dere of all 'officers properly placed over you whilst on duty. So help you God." WASHINGTON CITY, Aug. 21.—This has been an interesting d , ty among the military in the neighborhood of the Capin tol. A distinguished party, consisting of the President of the IJunited. States, Sec retaries Cameron, Seward and Chase, to gether with Major Gen. McClellan and staff, have been visiting the various camps on both sides of the Potomac. The weath., er was clear and remarkably pleasant after the recent heavy rains. The appearance and movements of the several brigades were in a high degree creditable. The young General was every where greeted with oft..repeated cheers, and with an enthusi am unbounded. The customary salutes were fired both for him and the President. The severe newspaper "strictures upon members of the Cabinet are regarded here as attacks on the country and those who make them are now suspected of being in the intereskof the secessionists. The sub_ ject has attracted attention at Washington as well as the conduct of those who, fail ing in their plundering purposes, are en_ deavoring to obtain control of the governs meat and to detract from its efforts to save the country from ruin and the designs of the enemy. • An order was to. ay issued from the Adjutant General's office, by which the body of volunteers at Poska.onroe, Vir• g!nia, known as the Unibii boat guard, will be formed into a regiment. Major A. B. Barry, chief of the artillery on Gen. MzOlellan's staff, was to day ap pointed . Brigadier General of Volunteer!" Loursvmar,, August 21.—The Memphis Avalanche of the 20th says that Gen. Wm. H. Crowell has returned from a brief visit to .East Tennessee. He reports that.Brown low, the federal representative, addressed Bradley's county ,volunteers at Knoxville, saying that he would enlist and fight against Lincoln's hordea;also, that Nelson would also issue an - address advising ac quiescence in the will of the majority of the State; that Brownlow will soon issue the Whig and advocate the cause of the South against her oppressors. - The Nashville gazette says that a num ber of northern printers engaged at the SouthernMethediet publishing house have left for the North. John Clark, a northern man, a resident of Tennessee for some time past, now cap• taro of a federal company in Cumberland sounty, has been arrested for treason and brought to Nashville for trial. The Memphis Avalanche strongly4p . eala for aid to the wives and children of the volunteers, who are left destitute by the absence of their husbands and fathers. - Lotrramnx.—The travel Oikthwarti from here continues u.nintarritptk4l;. though energetic measures are sdoitthl Prevent the transportation of contraband goodm _ ,~~,~, . Faitimme Cotfirrt, Mo- August,2l,—. • The cnrrosipondent'of the - St Louis Dem arca furnishes the following intelligence: "Ilt, Sergeant belonging to Co. 2d, United States dragoons, arrived here to day, haw ing escaped from the rebels, by whom he was taken prisoner in the late battle near Springfield. Ho reports that McCulloch was mortally wounded,and died. at Spring field the morning after the battle. H:s body was planed in a tin lined coffin,whica was filled with whisky and closely sealed, and sent southward on Tuesday evening, accompanied by his body guard and a few companies of soldiers, Ste. He says that Gen. Price was badly wounded,and thinks that he will not be able to take command again soon. The rebels wore reinforced on fisturdsy night after the battle by 9,000 men under Mcßride, very many of whom had no arms. It was current, among the rebels that 11,000 of their army would make a forced march on Jefferson City and take it. My inft,rmant says that the last charges by the Ksrsas and lowareginients and dragoons forced the enemy to retrea three miles, where they waited till nigh' in constant expecta'ilm of again being at tacked lie sacs two more regiments would have driven the rebel army into Arkansas 'nn trrrible havoc made by Totton's and Dubois' batteries filled them with dismay. Ho thinks 6,000 a low estimate of them killed and wounded. The troops with wh. m this dragoon traveled kept him in ignorance of the route they pursued but tol I him thts! they wore going to join Gen. Pillow, but from the description of the country through which they moved, it is believed that they were making some point near Pilot Knnb. ST. Louis, August `'2l. —Gen. , ; ,,Price's official report of the battle near Hpringileld says that the Miss<uri forces in that en gagement numbered 5,200, of which 166 were killed and 617 wounded Among the killed are Col. Wrightman, Col. Brown, Adjutant Cart. Ithick well, Lout Col. Austin, Capt. Engart, Lieut. 'Hughes, Capt. Farris, Capt. Hillock, Lieut. Has kins, Capt. Coleman, Major Rogers, Col. Allen. Wounded. —Brig. (lon. Clarke, Colonel Burbridgo, Col. Foster, Captains Nichols, Dougherty, Armstrong and !dings, Col. Kelly, (Jul Cawthorne and Capt. McCarty. Many of the wounds of both officerrand men are reported mortal. Price makes no mention of McCulloch's forces in the bat- U. The entire rebel army had been or dered to move forward on Lyon, in-four columns, so as to surround Springfield and begin sirnu:taceously the attack at day break, but the order wai countromanded in consiquenee of the darkness of the night and a threa!ened storm K w Yonx, August 21. rhe schooner Ph&r n, front Ouracoa on the 6:h inst., gays the -reported capture of the privateer Sumter is untrue. Nuthing has been heard of her since she left there on the 24th ult. It was rumored that the Dutch Governor would be recalled for allowing her to enter that port. The British schooner Prince Leopold has arrived here from Bermuda, with five hundred and seven barrels spirits of tur pentino, which were probably run over from North Carolina. The schooner Fairwind reports that an unknown brig bound bore with molasses was sunk on the 14th. She was unable to lay by her and could not see whether she had gat ber boats out. GLAan w. Mo., Aug. 21.--About 1500 ,nitta nave assembled at, Saline co , and are organizing either to join General Price's army in the South or for local opqrations in the surrounding zounties. In view of the latter purpose the Union citi. eon , . th , s place have sent to Gen. Fre.. rn e t `..r...,.;rotecttorr. Same thousand or. more ecerst.ioLiats of Ohariton county, c;ossed the IMirsouri river at Brunswick on Saturday end marched Southward to j in I'ricc's forces in the South-west.— They Look a large number of horses and wagons with them FORTILKAS Morriton, August 21. ha Balantore —The Dutch steam frigate men• toned in my despatch of yesterday as ashore at ()ape Henry is the Z3B Zeland. She was got off at h . gh water, std came upfno the Roads last evening. Her desti nation is Annapolis She is direct Irom Eurepe, and brings important despatches for Washington. The steamer quaker Oily will leave for New York on the 25tb, under her ebarter, which expires on that, date. It will un doubtedly be renewed. Auczaisoaia, Aug. 21.—C01. Einstein, of Philadelphia, has been arrested by order of Gen. McDowell, not, however, cn any serious charge. The court-martial in the case of Colonel McCunn is closed. All is quiet on the Virginia side. It has been ascertained that the largest Secession force between Manassas and our lines is in the vicinity of Fairfax Court House. lierisns, August 21.—Intelligence from a reliable source states that there is an or ganized force of 1000 Secessionists in Snia• bar township, in the South-eastern part of this county. The prevailing rumor that Fort Scott has been taken and is now in hands of the rebels has been contradicted by the Fort Scott Express Messenger, just arrived. He states that all is quiet at that place. WHEELING, Aug. 21.—The Ist Virginia regiment, three months' men, returned to day. Their reception was enthusiastic and imposing. The people turned out en masse. A sumptuous dinner was served up. The • Convention adjourned to day. Unless called together by the lirstTharsday in January their adjournment Is sine die. Sr. Louis, August 21 —The Committee of Safety appointed by Gen. Pope in Cala loway, Lincoln and Pike counties, report satisfactory accounts of affairs in their counties. Many lawless characters have bsen driven out of that region, and the counties north of the river, being deprived of their presence, are becoming quiet and settled. HALIFAX, Aug. 21.—The steamer Can ada arrived at eight o'clock this morning, and sailed at noon for Boston. Her &dykes have been received via Cape Race. FOR BEBRIFF, ROBERT WATSON, OF THE FOUR IH WARD, PITTSBURGH,' offers hinialf to his fronds and fellow citizens of Alleheny county as the Union and Workingman's candidate, at toe October election. aunts's us FOR 'COUNTY TREASURER.—A. FLOYIS of the Second Ward, Pittsburgh, will be a candidate for the above office, before the Republi can Nominating Convention. apldaartc JABILIES A. IE EIMER. - FORWARDING AND COMMISION MERCHANT 108 THE BMI ei ri onL y. drain, Bacon, Lat . I f Butter, Dried Fruit itradj•rodiar..e Gesierally, alas= 01 buatir.tr AND rIIIST EiTSSNThr PITTSBURGH . , PA. Rama co—Francis o.lliseloy, Seq., Wiflam Dil worth 8r S. Oathbert & Son, Pittatan TA, Boyd it Ott, Releker & Swearingen, S. Brady, Ons„;, k, M. Bank, List Howell, Nen& & no„ George IV Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Co., wheeling. ionsam DALEXU. UMW ROBERT DALZELL & C 1., WHOLESALE GROCER S COMMISSION AND FORVIRDING MERCHANTS pwalautPlawi sinalemmrvinKulVlkßipa NO; 511141ANIEW fintign, ' C - C. 11, - . 1 ; • ' iharguitios* A.V.MANI 4111. BUrolikk: Mut TE3 A r 0..107,. Ana____Bkvit , Atusbortik 4t 6 ow- All wale minimise to be of the beet tos Arista and watinsanaldtk. LINSEED OIL-20 barrels receiv and for ode by etgl MENU U. 004111N8. CANDIDATES. • ' , 7;.... - AllirtiEME NTS, PritaliP - AGH THEATRE LESIMII ~y7):ls4mas WM. AMEII.3OkI Palen as Boxee.Wo-81ifgle, Beet in Pril'aterathri Silaal"Parlaetie " ci DrtliP Circle, chain"; 66 Center Family Cirele,-26'berite; Colored Gallery, 25 eetitic Colored Boxee;6o Gallery, l 6 cent. Fourth night of - the engagement of Ihnt beantifu end oxtroordinvry IIIIEady. MISS ADA I-1 ISAACS NLEICN• TH (IMLAY EVENING, AUGUST. '22d, 1881 Only night of the FEMALE AND, Cafoline "Riga A T. Meriden Favorite Dance ivflie Mille Olive To conclude with the DUMB GIRL.. Juliette 'sips A. 1. Winker). 'IMPORTANT TO LADLES. n R. - JOHN HA It VEY, having for 'upwards of twenty years , levotad hue profaa tityeW tune exonaivery to the lrainatent of Female Ailitalliel; and batricg.suoceeded in thousands of ewe in restoring the afflicted to sound helm it. has now entire cc ratittence in °MI ing publicly Lie '``Crest American itemecy,'' 11A,RVEV)S IstIRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS, Whieht havo never yet (ivied tyrtale the direr.- . haya - been stre.!iy followed,)ia rt moving di tficul ties arising ?rent ObStrliettOil l Oppake of Xat ore, or in restoring the system to perfect health, when sugaring from 5.. PI.VAL APP• eIIONB,,PROPIAPKI,4 UTE aI, TUE WHITS'S., or other weelriii as of the I.lTes.thit ()Pease. Also in all Cases of L.Y.CILLTY Ca NETWOCi Pa' EirSATION, A rerza•cf, Peterranons,_ Ito : 4c., which are the forerunners of more serious disease. esp - These .1 ills are par cal§ h .rmlcas on the. con ed Lion. and may r c taken tyi the most delicate fe male to thy .1. caning ciatrc ; at the same time they aer.L.ICS raaRBI by strengthening, invigorat• mg, and restoring the. sistem to a heal thy cones hon, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularlity, no matter from what cause the obstruc tionkmay astadg They shculd.howeyer, rot be taken dur ng the flartbree or fora moths of preen. ucy, though sale at any other time, is miscarriage would be the-result knelt box corrtnins 60 Pills. P,:a T Orta rows, and when delved sia be sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. J. BRYAN Rochester, N. Y. General Agent. G. R. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, Wholesale and Retail Age at for Pittsburgh, and sold by Druggists generally. aul6.lyd&w:is HOWE'S NEW SEIVTTLE Sewing Machines, A RE4 ADAPTED to all kinds of AM_ FAMILY SEWIN9, Ivor-king equally well on the tighten and hoariest fabrics, making the LOCK STITCH 81UN *like- on both aitlev, which cannot be Raveled or Pulled Otit. And for Tailoring, Start Pinking, batter Fitt r ha and Shoe Binding, tbeee' hare no Bmwmor. and ape them at No. 28 Fifth street , Up Stairs. D2o:deswlthis W. B. Lase*ll. D. B. BO & ISOM" • h(.6.IIIIII9ACTWSZEtB OP ROGERS' PAPROTED riLTRET STEEL cuurivA i T i go AND GRAIN DR HE Office, 68 Fifth Street, 1018 as PITTB RI MG a . PA. K. 1111 Llbri M.A.BiIinfaCTITAZR OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF. FURNITURE. N 0.46 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. /FULL ASSORTME,NT OF Pittsburgh Mituutartared Furniture, Constantly on hand which we will cell the low er nViees tar CASH. tovi‘klide 'EETH RHUMB wrrllon PAIN BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUi whereby no drugs or galvanic battery ate used. Cold weather to the time when thevmparit. ma can be used to its beat advantage. Medical gentlemen and their families have their teeth r treated by my process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and patalessness of the erperation, whrt ever has been said by persons interested in as. sorting the contrary having no knowledge of vry prcasees. 43,-Li-RTIFICIALTEETII inserted in averwtr E. OU Y, Deatat, 183 Smithfield strew. nol4:10/duil 1 )- 1 4- DI : 1 ) 01, . unausoN'A. uuryrii, Bre • -kr it s i6 de i t General Partners. KEA= it COFFIN, (Successors to Maandtses, Means /I OtN) WHOLESALEfOROCER,S, Corner Wood and Water Sta., felens PITTSBURGH. PA. TEACHERS WANTED.—The School Dlrec tors of Moon township, Allegheny county, will meet at Sharon school honse on SATURDAY; the Slat mat , at twee/clock, p. m, for the purpose of employing seven teachers fur the different schools in said district. Teachers having good certificates are respectfully invited to at end. By order of the Board. Attest, P. H. b 'hiVENSON, Jams Class, Secretary. President. ault-2tw August 12th, It6l. ESTERN UNIVERSITY. —The next term of this insfitation will commence Sept. 3d. There will be classes in the Preparatory, Classical and Rngllsh Departments, and also the full Collegiate Coarse. A Nortnal Department will also be commenced for those of both sexes who propose to teach. GEORGE WOODS, Principal. anl4.Bw LIRIVAIE :F,Alsits— .„., 31, DR. BROWN'S MEDIOS L • and SURRIOAL Office, No. so Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pennsfivarde • ' Dr. BROWN Is an old cati• -I/ • • sell of Pittsburgh, sad has been • fn Practice for the lastesenty- Ste years. His business has been %confined mostly-to Pzirate ..• ' and Surgical Diseases. armors AND STRANORR9 . • in need of a medical friend, should not fail to uno out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regulargrsdnate, and hie expos:demote the treat• meat of ti oertain elan of diseases is a euro gnatatir tee to the sufferers of obtaintag permanent ,relibf r by the use of his remedies and ',hie ad. Vlo€6 DB BROWNTIedIiDIZEI ncm3i fail to care the wont farm of Vertical Dl eases, Impurities and Strainlona Affections, Also,. all dieeases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself is the form of a; fetterlSOriasio, and a o:testa/any forma of akin diseasee: the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To. persons so MEMO. Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure and speedy ram L WEAR:MPS Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by Quasi:bier habit of sensual gratilleation, which the young and weakirdzided often give way to, (to their own destmeticch) are ins only reliable remedisa known in this emu. tryhealth —tbey era safe. andmalte &speedy restoration of . RHBUNAT/BM Dr. Brown's remedies never fall to cure this petard disease in a too dens —he will warrant cure. He also treats Piles, %est, Gonnorrines, Kit store, Brothel Die (merges,Pentsde Weakness,. Monthly B..ppreasions, Disesuses of the Joints Pie tuts in Ano, Ziervorut Adeotions, Pates In the Back and Kidneys, Irritation a the Bleildst, to ether ' with all diseall 3 6f an impure origtc. A letter describing the_simM,omN“._ rirs, directed to DB . BROW, No. ISCtithalci St, Pittaiiiirith. Pa, will be immediately' ansierred"- Medicine sent to any address, safelypacked and , . Bemire from observation. Office and Pnvata Rapes, Ift SO' Runlthg , ld street. Pittabnrch. Pa ao=dairdit ALL THE LATE ALL THE LATE ALL THE LATE NEWSPAPERS. AND_ MAGAZ INES, NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS AND. MAGAZINES AND ALL THE NEW BOORS, AND ALL THE NEW BOORS, ANDIALL THE NEW, BOOKS, CAN BE BADEAT CAN BE HAD AT CAN BE HAD AT HUNT'S NEW STORE, HUNT'S NEW STORE, RUNTILNEW IMRE, MASONIC BALL. FMB STREET, MASONIC BALL, FMB. STREET; MASON/0 RAIZ RAMA:4I34n 0/rDeolers rokw;eady. ita7 SAVE THE 'PIEOEStf - 's ~ • 60 # 0 firi , , .•..--;.: :,' of .... Alliri'AlingonAggiain Einvsnlitatis• ' As vet 7: sooldenta*O 4 11 m ntiztevenlttiic - - 404 ed fiunilie4t4lei' e,te1,..4.,-.0114P ala= 7llo : i ' / lA P O r n it )P eT# l ,7 13 3 11 .4.f:IPT.-•1 1 .• • ,:. 0 -.. • '-•••,-,- IP. , • , Boogoiguusonto** ' , : 1 ice4wwfstlzrokata'iekt, • -Allnv,-4 , ... ~ • '---, .=. •-_,-•;', ‘;', .- __,_, -- ' - ' - '''-V - ' -I ` - '',_ -6, ' * -,l '-',, :: - i'/;-1 1 -.:1 , -",- . Bum._ lyvicAcilluir: i . - 3 • •.:: . 3 " -', weer" stinott=innotee, ma mice,. ' '-' '''' AtiUt ~ . ; , :t ria tbsi *Ptis , 4. Px.tsalvi*: ‘ Aufrllp lfr o jali c lifttoolitif ra l i6' Ml': " . - ' . ~,...,A,r , . ~..,....c , ..1, ~-,.„..,,,,. ~,,,,- . ..tr;fm‘1r " ?t,,,,,5 . .„4 1 ,; • - .. 'OeoittentfeentSk" -- Aar - ti alangolit'sleitattlf.Mli-„V - --. ~,,,,--..,,,,,.' -.•„. -J• ..- . 7,_ ,-.:.-..:•_•_,_ __ ,„ _,,q --. .. , •• 7 .Amt , •1e , ,••;•,f, , •• ~.,$.13;, .0-.Altfintheemenyweeraparlotuit Wes - --: - .asimuiw..::-.:-. 3 - ---.2.a , ..k. -, _- 4,,,,,,,,.,„,. : _ 5 1., : , . . t.,' , L,''''-:' v i l. AlibiZIEU- ' -•''''' •, ' ' ,, , ,, i4r'' ~• .- • ' 7 a Rtnematt c , ..„„, No. agosamtiisit — exed, ' _ —.l-4,',7:•::..,--A .v-i: .10% outtiu.gf -6*(:,.. , - - ,:: , . . of ti,_ '.r I WettbinitiAelt 174 w =h al - - Si AntrialkiNGPS PRISPAMISIA. Vic:M on the ordain 'zapper; at tehintrwre oninuting Mill. JoesPu nalumeougue r atr i ar QUNDRWAtlarGizi*:- 010 D Bi4x , raialuw= do.,ll4Elm w _s-ff - • 6.14 , Se Ntkiga , 250 ,mioelalkkkl *o w . - Isconotd* . 1000ssale - m,staim En d AV A - 1,11 L FARKTr . "/ 166 sores 1n Beaver county, lis with good improve. meats, and one mile from Motion, for 'tato, bi 0131111tIatT &e t atre SON. au* 61 Mark .;.u.Y.. .~xz,'~~,.: •~i+3✓i~v=S'~l!GtJuaiN.~,'a~~i'+Y.~.'F3l.yNl'pw~•y,Y~:JYiY,C`<'rt' - -, `The3► mBtAl 4 l"itn,iii.f,*or PT rorrit pjtam:q MtigOTEVZ VOtat "MOZt SPALDING'S Throat • - •V. • GOOD FOR OLE - RONMEitI: , 4 GOOD Fart i-EGI'Ult-F4109i GOOD FOR PUBLIcSPP, -KB AS, - , - 0000 FOR SINGERI3, i 4-1 (300 D le()R, CONSlTlVlr.tryits,r. IiENTI,IOIKN MUSS' ZIPA L Yu b ,s' TB ROA r ICOSFICTIONe'_' LADE ARig DELlbiaTiiD WIT, SPALDING'S .TIIILGAT 7- - • I, • - • CHILDREN: ItiVs 7 :47ls#-; • SPA LDING'S THBOAT-jCONFikittIO - fit:i They relieves Cough inetantly:t They clear the Throat. They give strength and vohnne to f4:0.*.tv , , , J They impart a delieroturarount to itte b404. 14 7. 1. i . They are delightfril to the taste. • , . They are made of annplit herb , 4 and anyone.: '1 4 I advise every otte*lni Voice or a Bait Breath utf 4 o:4 ll itkilt W the. Tbroatti?fiet kF a r': 4 u o , 4 't m it l 4- t- 0 0 - 4 1 they wilielJeve Yit* ~.;;4 4 R520.41 4 M1 , ...„ • with me that "they go.righ fifgti c o find thehrveiy mitgig*baif_, or atiendin,g public meetingirpif Alltfigifil*Nar or allaying your thirst 41' , y04,iiiiAttlitiw*Age I am Bare in saying that 70 1 1 : ',1iii*ilitif consider them In at the Druggists and Dealers iwzliteditinnutt. ' ?RICE TW&STYzFrOCVAINPI,' Bly signature -iv on. each pnekvolittice counterfeit. 5!. Paekake - 1111 be vent by.r61,11,4#004* re• edpt of Thirty Cents, . Address, _; f . - HENRY. a SPALDIN4T,.. -join No. 48 CEDAR STREET,.NEW77IO=I - i" ~, -• ' ,' . ' ",- ''', '' V ',,:i 4 I --.A:' . ~ , ... . .., . ..... ... . .. . . . .. ..., ~ ....... _. ..;: , ,.., - ,7„.::,,.. '';',...1,7 - ::',11 - • - • -. • ettitt . ' - '''''' Cir'' 4) . . .—. . ~ .2.,:.,t.;,:. 7 :-......,..,..,.......„,-; : -,•_„ cl _. ... _ Pt _ eievothileaid - ' 7 43 , .-., ~. , ...., cu RE. ~ ~„. , : ,, 42- - - . --, • ~ -----, - ., : -....%-,.., - -i.....4.,, i v, i .- c , ~, tii. f d r , , ...., -_ ,..0 a 6:: ,,. ,i F lo _ _ 1 .,. -‘ 19111 Y TERI:1810y TELEScapDI43: .- , 0 kick PILLS the nersodlo"..-sti44 ,- . ;.;', ~ , ;' •`e Sisk Hsadaelut raj bayreyetitedv, _,...„.11' ~' .‘ ',:- . the eemmerusement 0111314411011 t. "" ; T.'', ' cog,/ : from pain and sicknisamil be obtain A ..,,,, , , , e ,They seldom pill in :. - AulkeTing.,..-tkiwgratop ,and Headache to which females are sj l = 4 - ,,f They sot gently timn the - : _ ~ i vol e Far/Avery Man, Httidetta Delicakt4,7 '' 4nd all parietal of meadow habge, they are- 4 se a Lao:atol l IMPTOt tile _44410* . 1.4 M-::: , vigor to the cligestorts ergeux,ssatu, , J-.,7 natural elasticity and strengtkef th4wixdfC '", - 1 - `'. The CEPHALIC PALS are:theriesulfo444l , LW vesugsittonmid carefully otaidileted eineißmeeMii having been in use many Minh duratiotoo.47stime' they have prevented4and relievedavast tiK pain and suffering from Headaohe,wheet _ swing tit the mums Octets: or. froirOettepingetil state of the stecuish, • , ,_ _-,,.-- . They'are'entirelY'llegebblellitheitePtoolo4ol4 - end may be taken at a n Writs isithleg t ealp; , and without, making air change' o - lr abunos of . any amgrie Wok aid a{ ' to , sbnintstsrthem to ehiltteln.H, - -.., , ,- - „,4r,',-,..,4-. BeWiiWe The_ genuine hsvek fire edlinitturehAf. irelti§t; Spalding on each box. ' 7 zC Bold by Thuggists and Another Ditilletilh ?itudi• eines. „ - 4 • A box will be seat by mail, prepaid: tot'leold of the PRICE, 25 All ordere should be addressed HENRY Co SPAZDING, tre.4,r v.,04,0,4c Irma the Rsaminer, Zierfork,sp44,„';.: Crephabe Pills sooomplieh the cibjeetLier,w.llloh they were madevis.:„CluflUteitinim iihne theillirr'. - s'.lehrfoX:'Y4: - . - • They have beenitettel fn ixionOthite it 141vmaid CWIS With e 4l OFFe al ! .. , a l OE: : ..iO , . Rrk, DV 7," 7 r7 a -F14:../ '..,,tc• ..,..1„:;:. Atlfi_tig : - 414 yW 01010 4q. -1 -t:' r If yen' ere, ck beytf "11.100tibleillItOtititti• • ..,•-. vet" Bend SciKtitmi c % 4 )1 . 14 4 1 4 91 ,,,WV*19 11 ' may- hive Zemin' aria 7 .':. 'kr." ; :i. 41i1tOlatiffeittsir, lvoicremaii, --4 5 .. ,, ,. •.,• • r ..-•••••r•-• 1t -f , • The Cepha4 lA* ere ealtl.tdlnA"inintOinhlY effective reniedy-for Itlmidache; and'ahibtl-...yea7 - beat for thAkiW_,:frequeOt 42.418:04,414 : , hear • - • !--, - ..:,47,7-4, - ...-, ,Fronktu wisiiitiO4z - e4W - cosApaz we hestli4endereo. ftrr4liiitadiMis tyirl• TO /aci Ce P44 4.PBll ‘f,, - , ,V*1,-.,;• • , ..-6...0- - .---'.. --. - 1, -- Nom fitc.iftunaoha Yeastaittrs. _ et. We erelKo-4114*/448941011d441.1-k ''' the beeciache, who try" thenionlitetlttlitir A, • -' wt,'A - - • - m---- - - a - hlf,.. ,-,,,,,:. „ Ateolf*Voldheti.Enthloknicez i o Try theirit Ore thetrareatilloted,,,nuitifft.rOure that you r to. ;,,, ony can Wadded Iti t theVfeedy • numercius list Ont' ftivreeeWeil ' belie . no, other inedleineten waren. ~,, C -- - -s-=•-`' :, *1 - • issEltlonit• rAirteerat. _ The-Immense demand - for the attlolotOttiktudia Pl lll O bITsPitUT inoTestalng• - -Prom ancett4 Acumen:4' l Mr. - Elpsldlng Would not connect; we tudiliiiltit articlitit dld-1014auto topossess seal titotiV • • " • . _ 'Mete*ntonx niAtteisfuor is:,st.rowp* .Phio :a* Nawlfeicopyri,"R.4lC_ c e ph i gic Pills areiselog the ot, nyi , Said the CONAleteidi BaUdifo3l;ll 6 ofilit Said to be terrellideetbtlitiltT., •- ' • WA Bugle bottle ofBPATfli AIZED GLUE - will save ten tunetrifiiiieetletinalWAlL SPALDING'S- ITZPAR:Eit SPALDIIq(n, Plu3.P4llM4Lirk "--`•••••• *ow'. ,c . ,; . ,-Y1 s • ' , „•,w_:!..,') • = 1;';.. ,- 1 , 4 ...-;;.!:
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