Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 159, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 July 1861 — Page 3

LOCAL DEPARTMENT:

Speaking at ttoekrllle. Got. üortou, Col. Damiut. CI. Man son. Dick Ryan and other wilt ddre theciti lens of Park countr nn SitarcUy Hext at BxkfiHa. TU R. k CR R. will run an eirurK.n tr ioi oa that day to accommodate th'Mf wh ieir to go from this citv. Farther particu M heretrter. j3iJtf. JP Our citixeu who particiied io the bmle of Hu!!' Run er "p" oioJ o u by Oenesnl Scoti. bat it i said the themselt ei piurd a great many tromirn? in - To the tnn who loves to eat alee ir uce. iice! prepareJ. r hou!J say to C. Kern' Restaurant and Rite jour orders to Mr. l'ratt win i U in culinary mit tern Ctfxti Ov. Dat. The German Store, turner of Wabtah and Market Stic,, will be clnJ to-lay, f r m jurpoe o? hi oH-ing anl marking Jowi. j:ovi. h will ir ujert on Thursday, Ith the i.vt ütrhin doIin in jite. - !'!ltl TO Cos-xvct. fjr .-ioe ne-Icct on part of mi itiirho of ihe ru.'e. ur eitwru raaüi filled lore eh C o2ice ia time to te rt forward. We hep that our ub.ri bers cit ill pardon u thia tints, ti.d w. will take care it Joe nt i;iiu ei-eur. We ha e the pleaurw ot lajin W lor our reaJen thi morning An lntereiio Utter frora the (iillant Fourteratb Rei meat. It will t seen thU Reziment i oow io the po5t of hnor. We han not the lichte it doubt but that they mill honorably maintain It. baoAuao Arraii. A ttiroeult ocurrel jeteriaT eresiii be:wcea Mr. Chadwick. Li?ery Stable keeper, and a man nimeJ Erchirt, in which the latter hot tho former iutlictini painf'tl bit, we bcl.'ere, not dn gerou wound on the f rehetd orer the rii;hi ye. Amid the Caciietner.t that enued we were unable to letrnthc full particular. Ernhirt w xa taken before the Miyorar.d Leid in Io(k1i of ",lo.'V) f,ir apfarau'e The SoLFitB KaTta.f. The noble bo; jf lha Vigo ami Fort Hirriion GbrL retch ed this city t 10:15 Tterday tnornlnr. and wera met at the deptn be ihoutand of our iitizens, who ttch'uiei thera with the mo.t deafening rheer. The compaaie were formed and mirehe t to the Court Houe, where refreshment; were provtuled for them. After they had fed ; themelea, they were ratrche-i to the corner of Market and Wbah Strebt, where Hon. ' W. E. McLean welcomed them in an elo ifUent and patriot!- speech, commending their bravery and patrioiim, and extendirj; to them the gratitude and tuott eonJial wel come of our citizen The boy look fine, and art tit eirellent iplriu. A rerv larre proportion of them will re-enltüt and aee the thin; through. After the apeeeh, threa rouin; cheer ere gtren for the aoldiera, and threa Vy lLcui fr the eititen anal ttire for the orator Tum. EtrirrjcTn at iMPiaArOLts. The re cepcUuof the Zou.tae at IndUntpnli wa a grand alTair. They were fairly feastel and tottJ. The weWating aph wt delivered by Benj. Harrison. E.-ni'r., and w.t eloMoent. comm. n ittory and p ttriotic. Dr. Fry, Sirgeu attaehei to the regiment reponieJ. He aiul they hxi left one of their number in aa honorable grave, far from home. He m had been murdered ia cold blood, they h J reaaon to believe, and a they rutrched with reversed arm tu hia !at reting place, mtny were the te-tr dropped and ad were the feeling at the fate of pxr Hollenback. Mott f the regiment would return to the scene of action, and they would e.trry a;rin. without dishonor, the tlgs they had returned home with. The II til wa. the only regiment, he aaid, in PatUeraon comroaret that offerel t. stav with him for ten dav. or for anv length ar of time after the et pi ration of iinir terra of Jirtiee. Thr bkIc the offer without aoUcitiUon. and receied the th.snk of the Ca rter, for their ascrificiag patriotira. R?ferriaj t4he ktrmiU at Kel!ey Island, he aav.1 Corporal Has and hi little hand ef twelve skirmishers caue.I thitty three of the ir4i.ou yitrk Hore Csvslry to Uep in trsl ton grate. No braver jr etttr men ever livel thvc th Zouive who did work. At the concU!en of his rematk. three rvuaing cheer and a tiger were given for IntLana and Indian a pol i, when Gor. Morton tiountelthe ftan.1 and aakl the reception leudered the regiment howed h w warm a place the Zouave held in the heart ot their fellow -citiiecs. Indiana ws prud of her aolunteer. They had honored the:r S'ate. The 11th regiment had gien Romney a place on U page of history, and Corjr I H if. sal hi little band were everywhere recotniied a her.e. We were now but on the threshold of thi dreadful wr. The k' .wa bravery and eiperience wf the 1 Ith regiment. wnk! be much In our t.vor if they a tould rs".'irn to the feld of action. It wuM give t c-T ar-ns a Frr''S that nn! 1 ttt ly tnrugtler. i.bT. WouW tKt the lli'i pie erve N niat'os, a.lhere toil c.-!. raa.1 mvke ti.xelve a name inhittortT hhsll the espt.'eiirtent of a fre-e c-t-err.nro fiil! SLall we Cease Us f gbl for the potrrv tnent? We were rot tghtine; fe the tere agent of thepavftT.r.eut, bat for the g v rcm.ent Itself. Washingtco. Jeeri td Tsylr had pavael away, b'it the gavernment they ha adm!r.!?tered rema'ne. It l-e-o-ne every man to mt aid hi jwdce a-el as it the government in lhi It kottr of trial aal danger. The 1 Ith regiment bad "Keaiembeie! Bueaa, YtJU." The impiie! ititQ wpv R ike boner of Irniiaa haa bea wiped out. rt would be retavemKered n rr. t fwrvver. Ia rxnel.on. the l.vseTTr gave ihe Z-mi a,vea a hearty wetcme back to their borne. He uM he would preserve their arms and eq-iipmen; fcr them, a he would f.r the other regimcLt, and rc-t.-re then in ew:a I .te ort?er oa tleit return U erviee. Three Hearty cheer were iia the Governor, and loud call followed f-tr Dave Hay C-rlil Uimiaher

JT" Our city wa ei?y decorated, yeier- ( day, hy halber. V-., ia Luiur td' the reluruuu; Z.iatc 1 he day wa u there 1 in ! hy lie firing uf niu.ii, anJ the German Home GuanG turned o.it i.t full force to j aclcarae the trau aal jrilhnt t tf the j Fort Harriaou atd Vio Gu.rd. A ueatly ! decorated car, teiriu a iuiuter of yc un , Jrummen, lei the ptoceiicu, while the artillarv boomed fjrth it hcivv thunJer. Hut e the welcviue tnöt appteciate 1 was the -uu ; cUp of the hi. i an'! the fertent ki he : towel by logins fr'ea U. N'euhrr couijiit ha lout a mm Kur, hweier, ut of the to cotuiure. rr !e t Vk rr wun !el Ht ' CumbThnt The mi?!? hr the Ueimu 1 BraM ranj uJ the Jt utuun-i . the aJa r.ti. n of a oluut-ei WnnUJ. Volui.irer are v4ti!rvl to form a lotujanv t rill jp th ten tr rt'iüicut jat cilU.! fr ly the toen.i. I ho coi.ip.tny liu heeu pc e j. tevl, a. I u ill form l ud of the rtrt rvftiairnt I"iruie4 t-.i lr thi c!l l'i f.m fletf u I- tft.t (he tlollar per month. ec!utt otch-thln- ,u.i nt'iiv Teiint cf vuIUtoi'Mit f -r three jor i r üurin the .tr, urh? vi. r i!'.cli.tri;e.i, ;tiil at the enJ of h,c! the 'M . III n eie - U 'jn ty ol $l. io fT'!1. iilf i rrt !" IaoJ. liectuitb i&via l.!i:too'j bloc, coiner of .Mukrt inj Wt..ih Strtft, Teiro Mute,

I,ltljir4 JOHN S. WKU'H. ' 1 ne un lvr:xnel tke rett ;lfiuit in t cmaieiutii) Mr. Wele'i to lh- ueoiu ; to o!utitc r a a cntli-uian .t ivn in ; eery way ju ihfie-l jo tke r'oim m-l of h i rvirnranv K V. Aitr . ' Au htor Vio t'oui.i i:. s tvv. ... f err lltuu-, Jul 'iJ, r-Cl CaiHoLK" IV Ni( The cuembe.! ot the Catholic Church in ,vi: city 4Ü h.,.:. ,t IV Nie in the ;rove t. . t'ir lour tniV riutl lockj. b-low town, mi V.Vl-nrtd i , the 31t of Jul . The eicnrtioo w id be nii ie on the KnHle i Cnw Cr-Ut d'e ra.lrocl train will leave the t'.,lv:r. dep t a ol . k in the morTt'n-;. Tkket, inclutl ii lire to and from the SrounJ, .'O cent 'I cket fr tie ;t the C-Uhol e B.ok Storo jjiJ at Wlh' IVovi isn Score on Fotth S:rct. rH(tti Isfrtvcs C-Mf an T or Ilaatior.i ' Ci'. MeiM. M.L:a A CsaEhaie been aj pointed Avn. ft!ii well krwp. nd rop- ' til.tr Inuraice Cour-aiiT, ttct Cut. .1. B. Hts i oaa, vne to the The FiHwa'' :-ind e? t;d to n- lrsu'a -e tTrtoratItn in t!io t-Von. for wetiih. promptnev and liberality ! ia a Iju-itin aiu! pi:nir it le-i. ! iv'2."hwlni j Forp. A Urjre bra- key, which the owner can have by railing ir.d payin; for thia notice. jy3)dtf . . . . ATTORNEYS. ami. mack. u.tc n. -iraTt. HACK Cl PIERCE, . i r t o r a r y s at Lt a t r , TERRE HAUTE. INI) I tüA.aC 5. nERCC, 5ary Pi kU. j prftn7tlf to mil Notarial buu. .Ill atlrrul j T. .1. FOUR E ST, j j- ttornoy at La w , j omcE, Wo. as Wbjh-( , botwen XI axl 4th, suth iJ, aali,!wty TERRE-HALTE. IT. DENTISTS. S. B. SMITH, D l7a NTIST, I C C R a O a TO H. 8. a K MIT!!, TERRE HAUTE. IND. ÜlTlCr. t.o S'reel, between TkiraJ rvl fnarth. I ZtH Ts3" T I 0 T . OmrF-1"1 Waha-h Street. Of-T fUrtWlt' F'--Sl.e. TLRRF. HATTE. INI COMMISSION MERCHANTS t. m. TTTUiVa. . '!!. TTJI1NER Cl MclXEEN, RECEIVING. FORWARDING AND t Commission Morchants, taenler) It Crln, Maur and stailf WXKT -norsf-On tfce rantl i-.artb-T.rr.-Han. t avia t . Tri ( wW : at rua r .sx i. ia.Liirrtiri rtr-u. w - -- - - - - - - . - . - a TT.P.KK-H I T1C. IM. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. " ' " A .e w F i A T N O. 1 2 M E i ' 'A V N I C ' S R o W HAVING purhi?ed the entire stock of Protse -na an.l Cirrr- r4 JtmtWv1, at 5. 12 MFC11AMC ROW. at t fc: 'a le eaeh J.t;tiiia a mrt n-r, ' are r,.w prajrr t jmi! to the rttiiro of Trre-ll-oa at.t i.-n.ty sry artKl of the rtt GROCERIES AND PROVISION ne iraraet a.T.I All food letlae. Hr Ki-ra, t" 4 a'ra chare a ItheraJ aHara ef tmiI.1v tvr 1 rprrif a'ty ; jairiwtf w. cot:: tin j To "tan Frnnriai o. ritllf oriiin. In Ten Davs I rani l. Jprt. ?f e. ( a trr. i Ietta WTstf half e .; nftr I CM) i fe a HatK-)! half .inr oe f .-'o ot j an ennee S? (M) ! " "la at! " t t' In (r-err.Ta - t tirp-1 ; ! -.. rI o" -r. r A. f-rt-ftf!. ' tuJ tVr Jil; att a re-3rtivn 1 Mf ' j I'f t an'.le nt'.t. tatur ail tfra-t Hl Ka reteli b tl.e - j i rerva.0 Kapr Coc- -ary .( uHr of!V tr TT' rr Ot prm r.v rf T-ir;iT Inf-. if.t rt'7 at tLa t-ff - of lha 15 an4 I ii.iu atyo ail S tt . W X. v 1 -1 tlOTELS.

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,

UltlfUM T Tllk u UTt IMOV tu Ioo n O ispa t ch os. rrz: 1 - ! Office HegulKtioti Militär) Ofrileer lleceinuteRdta-tivnrr al Tlrfl.ll.l. M w itient of the llebrU-ticnera il Wool nnd llurnc) -lieu, llnU tu ttulU Harper' I'crrj ut ull liuai4nl-(;ru, Johntton return lug lu iur tieh Icr-tiff Ice rm mit. Wi,iut,,M, Ju! I l.o IV. l iri4 IetituiM.t lu iiut I th following ; roitnutC! will ukc iioliie tint , i.r

jui l Irtter to a1vIim iu any uv iu-mI in tho i let ?:ie uramouitt to nny iil allfote entve aui dirivtr 1 to thewi at j.-'.i.'t wheie ' rcitdy, tr fealty or country wiutiHa-tir, ai.l I Li c y hate bun utioiol. any It rdcJ j tint they will obey all order of uii i r vl)whenever pr.tr t! cable it n et 1 ..int to t cent. An eadet refusing to Like thi otth.

which the- mn hate tc:i ordr. 1. vtithxiit furt! r ohirje thereon, for for u t i .KneJ; J. A. K'A'XiN, lt ss. V I lien. mmi m. i'i-i'Ait it. A uad of I'tpi. Cltambirlt;t'i company of Cavalry caj turei la.t rtotU l.m evening. (ut ot thi prvui a ir(rKMtthit I.it;t T tno kin hd capto re 1 OJ lat tiiht. 1 he llhnoii drlcation have recommend I thef ,!loWjnS J-ner (.eui;.-al; Mev-r. Md .cinund uud K:.huvUon t-t the llou,r; .n.J. S. Imiiivi. whofce apjK.ntmont h . i t at e:i ueiertu nca u;oti. ( JMiicl. U II. - autcr.ono i t.er no. una t ij.t. i.raat. If '4 ) .Jft J t V Am I l..t t).A It ..na ..f I 1 . i , I ...1 l O f . . I . t . I . I. . . tiv a t t tuo iii itit 1 a ( a I Mini alct.ernaud will bo acut in at an c.nlv day. j The Sanitär Co.amNinoner. iu'f 1 . rie of revolution to d av, to the .vJVvt that I j the hiM v.i'.t.iry I a v. m camp, it tnilii.uy iii i ciohnr, und the lirt element o mil tt try di j ciplrw i ;onl ofli-ert. It N belie ted the d'. , et tt bt!l which p.t"ed the houo to dty, ! will lad in the So.nte. That body io not Lkely tio farther thin an income lav. l lie Senite w a oblie-d to adjourn, in cotiMSjnenco of the nl.iirt of Republioau Sn ttor. It it generally conceded that the two hfuet will not be kept together ufter thi week, a the tuldic totto.ei t iiritilt all tin i-!;e! 1 he '.atrnit'iil that t'cn. Bank I. a benii rc.nlorce by double the uuuiher of three moitl!: 0)en who have left him, i without 1 toundaiiot:, aecmlii: to an officer who left I hin. tettvixltv. The whole hVco ionlv from I ten to te!te thoutind. ll it unJci stood tint Gen. MoClolUn i to bo eitru.teJ wi;!: all p!.i try power. ult.mtiaüy t!:oe t! Cotnm n let-in C. lie. w itli.u hi. division. Tue AiMnt Seoretuy cf State ht j;onc to New York ti a "pecitl n)eni;er fnm ttie I ie.ident .md dov. Se-.itl. o invite tho i -. v ..I l. .1-1. I mice NarK!eiU! snd the tVincei C.otl.ilde to pay ! viit to Wxhinton, and while there make th White lbuse their home. WOILdV DSI'ATfU. Wahin,io, July ÜJ Advice receitwd here to day from a source not proper to mention sjy that the rehel arc not contemplating an advance on Washington, but are inoring towards Harper'a Ferry. It i feiieved in military circle that both lien. Wool and (Sen. Harney will fe promptly placed in command of column in the Grand Armv being now m rapidlv aemMel. It i tat 1 that cartridge found on the battle field at Bull'. Run, had marble instead ot balia. and that wme of the fhell were tilled with clav. HEUALD'a PtspATCU. The follow iug otiieer) have teen deignated a a portion of the ataflfof M.tj. McCJelUn: Mai. S. William. A't. Adjutant (eaeral; Ca;t. Vanohet, Ast. Quarter Master (enival; Ca.pt. H. F. Clark, Asst. C'ommUsarT General; M.i. iV. B.irrv, Chief of Artiliery. ' Notliing hn been receive! from the War I Department to juaiify tho report that (et. Banks h ti evacuated Harper Fery. He ha no uch onler, but on the contrary is instructed to hold the position, which i a strong or.e. Gen. Johnston with his army, when last he ml from, w.t. on the ray to Wincheiter. Whether lie intends to move hi column tow ard- H irper' Ferry and give battle is not known; s teh was the im?res'.on, under the Nelief th tt our force theic hid been much weakened by the withdrawal of the three m tilth men. The Government irremred for thi. Tiie F.re Jouat c bite since the retreit j been i:i n täte of almost timubonl. nation, I whic teiched it climsi in open revolt on S itut.ii v ..e10n4 lat. Acting Benj. MrC.nvri urdere.l nur on of bi regiment and by bold and energetic action, necerded ia uppre'itig the trnurretion nn. l'arnntur ' the whole regiment. ; Nin of the ElNworth ZoMtte attempted to de.-erl to-tlay, tut were raucht io the act j aud lodcl in jail. ; Capt. "Waller of MiddUtown, Ct., one of! t Jen. T vier' aid, ai; 1 L'eut. Gortca, of ' Comp-iny B. 2d T. S. Cavalry, aid t- Col. i Keve. !tre niiirc. 1 .Hiaaonrl Cftiu eiitlou. I Jrn i os Citi, July 2C. The tep.ft of ' the .ttte Treasurer ia acconiance with the ; in.rructi his of the Convention, w.n m vie thi j i i a.on.:r.. The .,r.f Mint of rto.iey in the Troia i on ' the 2 Ith of Julv, w a little oter 5'7 . ), . ! Tl.e iil.i.romf rift ;nce the aj.jurnrnent of ib. Itt .foion of tue LeiIturn h tt e been ' oter n .

j Mr. B.tch offerel , resolution tleiaring j have largely contributed tfilipiteera fr the j th"re w.t no t-; ne cither in the t.ie-ent or sir, thry Inve beennr lected in the appnintj future enditin of the State for the default j tnent of General, the complaint i bkely to : of pit tnent of th intcie't on State lebt, and J be ou obviated in tart by the aelrcti.ni of , tint it .1 pre-eminently he( dutv topavil. Af- ! Cd. MrClcnisnd of IHinoi, a meruter of th : ter a htely !icuion"and everal abtitute ; Houe, tken of everal dar ago. I o.lere I. the m uter w as rc feired to a commit The House adrtfed a re-olution aking for tee it he. j th urvurls a uaars oris why tlie pl ce con The report of the committee of fight wa ' mlToner ortheMtv of Baltimore were ar- ! arn tte I. and by reolntion taken up rlaue retei aud IcStfU ied. The Preiident de- ) bv cl-tu-e. j rimes to funiisn the iuformttion aked for,

The first clauae declaring the ctlice of (. rT.i r. LVutenant (ovenior. Secretsrv of uie ana icg!;.uure sa-ar.i n der).ttej ail tfe f .icvvm, bat without eom.nt toar.j tote. ; It will Ne ctrriel in the m min bv a 1ej. .t r.t t ...-itt , I Aflnlr at Itlchninitd Tasmb llekiarrieilellunier snrref 1 mm fiiin llortt). Iiiavutr. July -Judge Ctr'n, of tVe So. teme Ct.'irt. hi ttt iri.e-l to NjV tiüe. The Got crr.rnent eun b"t here cro-t d

Portltnd btr, to New Alrtiy, yesrerlty, ' A slave who has jut arri- eJ here from whe-e they wiirt- e.uippe-1. . Sorinpfie'd Station, Virginia, reports that Ku hmo r, Jn'y iTJ. The Baak Conte'i- : there are n? rebel it thtt point, but thtt a ti.-n . l'.otinie 1 after htving pt4i a rc-iiu- ; cortiderab'e number of the enet-sy are pun-ti-n a-k.n tle Conielerat loterrmenl to . e at Bulks St tfon, fit a mile below, e a li'ir. fre 1 m il:o:; lollir ;n trwi:try Gen. Robert Anderson risite-1 the Secrer.te, ure of star to-dav.

i oon.1' na t!:'te. ii. c r;te r-e-retsrv-r-oN:3, C W.. .'i:!v 4.n 1 he GI.de ne prer. w-h.ch hss heretcfore atror 1 t at pip.tth'xe 1 w ith the North, in an srti.-le today, rn Amer'can ir. sat the ymra ihie of the Brtii.h je'p'e wh;ch were at f.rt tirmiittVrih'i w-th the Nortlt. are !at e --loins tlie. te1 l.t li e aic-tlle-l frr aari't s;l rtrre: re-e-.ttt;ir. e.f h Atteric 's pr Tla Iv"kir lira pn per, .tt ert.rneut or :sr. iat -tea t-e posernment nc an adait t r.l e.nniber cf troo- to Csnsris lfore winter Hatrta'a Fibt. The whole army et , ce;t a few ct ro a"e, ie layiug cn the otler aiie of tSe Pctcuac.

i NiKht Dtopatehcs.

((jUliIOAM XXXVII Uoi EttitA dt-io. Wauixuiox July 30. ' !lotk . Mr. O'.irt fiota the Miliar) Com ' ruittve re;.jrtci bill adding to the Weit i cumber eual to thar f Sent .. j ,. .. I Uat iriMt till J t Cltu.) I ,-! ..r.- w I from the St it. ., on the recomaieuJ tti.m of member of LVnreü is t. r,rjjriL I I. it. v mm w-i kjx. iff .14 ! farmer .. -f j Whea the tlitricu ueglect t eul repreia.tiv to (Vn;rei4, the Pir.hle.jt h.ll , 11 ihe Acjr.rtei corre;iouJ.:n5 with the rc ! L-i.Ut.f-n of ut L district. AM ct let who are now in, or miy heie.f , ter enter the iitiiitarT acaJernr, fhllt.ir i to uirtart the Constitution, l.eir true lit zi nt.ce t ) the .S .ttion&l Government, an j m tit: -uiii ail drit-nd llio aoverrcnte of the lfniI I U to be d;tmi.Hed from the arjtdrtnv. J Mr. Vallandif.-h.ttn object e I. A colloiioy ttKjkplare between ()Ji i,.! . V;v!landil;tm. Mr. S ct ein luütel to Ut the bill on the Ublo Motion l tt. The bill uh-c.juu.tly ja""r. j Mr. iuiüiux otlereJ reclutj n wlihh , w.v tibpteJ, that, the ifcmte cottturrit.g. ' btl hv.U'.t'S cloe the present ae.-.,i,. en IVid v ne t. 1 iuon. Mr Kll.,;,h lVoni j tl ii rrtrtcJ ta bi rr,..IM. f ü,c llUmb front tin) C'otnut'.iic on Hval bill tor the temporary in klr fT fli! !inf riu.l.Lii.inAit t Ii .IT tl itiii"tt i aw'fttt-ili. ...i. V-...I .....,- 1!- .:. i .i. .. , lUv cff-a WüllU ,,e to WJ,J lh ,)ew pupili. . - theie being V2 I tacancie from the ditloyal St. t? Mr Uutiifl o;(Xiet. The bill paed. Mr. II ice of Maachuett. frora tho Na iv al Committee, icported a bill authorizing !.a II i a at mo construction ot i - amait xie wnee:ea teatnera of li;ht draujrht and Kieatawiftnet and appropriating $1 ,'JK),()0 for the purfj.e Mr. Bice aaid, that the naval lorco nt not ttdctputo to maintain au eflectite bhtckade, and suppre privateering. Tho dep.trtmeul ia eugaed in ucertaiuing tvh.tt veeU arc auitable for thee purj jxi-es. The steamer propoed being of light i draught can jMittrato into barottt and inlets, i andean each carry one or two uns. P.tied. t Mr. iVtter from the select committee api ointeJ t ascertain the number of persona j now employed in the several Department, who are known to entertain neutiraent of , hostililite to the (Jovernmcnt, and hive reI lued to take the oath of allegiance, made a report to day in put. The committee Hiked leave to continue the fame during the r-ees of Oongre... Agreed to. iftsaTK The bill prohibiting the aale of intoxbating lnjuor in the D.atrict of Colum bia to oldier, pi ed. Alo the Samte b 11 ! o puaisn irauo m outraci wnn tue ctoica t - . t i . ,.. i .i a t Mr. Dawes called np the Oregon contested iCetion care. The Committee on Elections rejKjrteJ that Mr. Sliiel was entitled to a seat, and not Mr. Thayer. The former wa then aworn in. Thejoiut resolution approving the acts of the President, was taken tip. Mr. Pe tree apoke t some length against tke resolution, und said the President had no pow er to auspend the writ ut habeas corpus or imprison the police commisaioners of Baltimore. Tho resolution was jKutjioned till to-morrow. The Tariff bill was then taken up, and i pa.d by the following vote. Yeaa, Messrs. Anthony. Baker, Clark, Collaraer, Cowan, Diion, Doolittle, Kessenden, Foot. Foster, Howe. King, Lane of Indiana, McDougal), Morrill, Poraeroy, Simmons, Sumner, Ten Kvck, Wilkinaon. Wilmot, and Wilson 22. Ni.yj, 3Ies5r. Bayard, Breckenridge, Bright, j Browning, Carliäle, Otitne., Harlow, Harrii, ! Johnson, of Tennessee, Johaon ot Maine. nenneny, l-ir.e oi iai:'3, L.iin:im, i e iree, Folk Powell, Rice, SmNb'trv and Trum- ! bull 1.The bill to suppress t::urrectiou wai taken uo. Mr. Trumbnll epoke in favor of it. A mejs::ge frora the Pouse antiouucing the p.t3.ige of the tax bill, and a resolution to adjourn on Friday was received. The t u bill w is taken up auJ referred to Committee on Finance. Mr. McDougal spoke at aeme length. He j contended that the President wa pcr:ectly ) juatifi ible in all he h id done. After further i discussion, the bill was postponed until to1 nurrow, and mide the special order for one J o'clock. ! A message was received from the Iloue ! that thev had inserted an amendment to the Tariff bill, and asked a Committee on Couferenbe. Thc Committee wa anrinted. :in'J tho u-tA adjuumfd -a - UcheU Sound inj; the Ford, of the lotoninc Th- RefteN Jliitiling lrnvi. ituis Rccofinm terms TIih Hero if Sumter Ht Head Quarters 1 n -toiitinti of Ibe Turin) Line of liekt 3Ie'lrruHnd to be jtde n fteurral. Wasuinuton. July 30. Cspt. Coi, the i a-. . , prr-ciii unici v.cia.oi int taty j vpiriCiCtil, ' jll be appointed a.istant Secretary of the N'avy i.m .er the recent Ibw eresting that of- ' Ä , -1 a- i a- . 'lire : The Doni.i Democrats have reje:tted'y I mentioned the fact tbit though their par;" ! leemmg that to do-n w mild be incompatible I with the pubbe irtej-e.t m rrci0 io rwir. A gjaity f rt'e!j ere oberted I a at night 'engaged in oundTng tlie depth Or1 the Poa tonise at Coon' Foaal above Great Falls, j Beauregard hss sent pirt'e of troopa in I London county, Virginia, V rrar,,rv provi I ions and wacoi. ' Gen. McClellan ha issue 1 an onW forbidir.g the departing ohlbrs Tiorg taking their ' aim with ll.em. Two compatiies wet.t out yesterday a the Kadruad a li;tatce of ten mile from Alet-aa-lrit, but saw no traces of the enemv. ... The Confederate forces are moving north- . eit a:. 1 outli t frrn Manaasas; they inten.1 three aimnltaneou allaiks on the approhe to Wi!)'n.n.n. The centre will nuke ff:gre.l atticL or: Arl:nst"n or Alei an Iria. There are picket not five mile arart on the Potomac and Chespeake fnm Harper'a Ferrv to Fortre 5 1 on roe.

Tlae Hebet atwC eravaalat; I He Po. tomar. ' WaanisoTos, July 30. Rumor currert for the pjt few day "that Besurecani intend to effect a cro:itu irti Vsrylsn!; Bear Edw ird' Feny, are in w re-iera':iy dubelievel. at srv tt:!i rviveniei: atrtifvl flare the nierrr of Ueut. t r. Jsott. w Any n ovement oa Arlington A'eian1 If er Arlington ii eoWe!tradreVtnf.

!taared Approneli of tlii Hrbel to C'iro lllrü' I'oinl Threatened The I'nion FortTt Ite-uil) t.i .Mrrl Them Atlnirt in .North-it e.iet u .M.Mouri Troo)T'iliuj Tonnrti Cairo CMJcaoo, July 3ü A pe:il to the Tribune, trom Ciiru, $iy iuoi im of approaching rebel and intended -iauil arc keepin Ihe town and catnp in a fetmtat of actement, fiut ure teier ttaccl to a reliable aource. Oar cnut te;ort large m unte 1 bod! of reLelt daily cum'n up ihruugh 8keville, the ttr u nui of tho Cairo nnd Fulton It .d.

und comentritirig in t'ie vicinity of Wtkitt'e camp, foitt mile from here. They threaten our portion I Bird' iVini. Oar ci.c.iinp mei.t t!i?ie ii doubly vii;il.it;t.ind In num rs nti-i war munttiot,i are tliorouhly pre ateJ f..r !.frne. ' j A ? i tl t thu TrthuiiC from (ij'.ncy Jy the Se und ie,;in.eut h i been Uithdi'jwn from the west end of the H.tr.ii bil . St. j Joseph Iftilroul, a No Col. Iii. Lei 'i ht, I t VI. Ho' I iiui dl liom the Xoitl. Mi..uri ! roitd. Th: lea e tw o ninu-idn of ml.ii; try and one ion:nny of cttalry puii jin the j road hetwet-n ll.tiiniLi! and t. .Io.eph. The rcmotal of thee troopj, no dotbt, hi j clo-e CoiiJiection with the recent rer-vt troru ! Cairo and Binl' 1'ohit. ailtlra in .arlUarn XI Ittourl. Mc&icj. la., July 3.- Brig. Geo. Pop h ts i.ued a per-i.il order airrning Brig, (ta. Hurlbal to thncommsnd of tho United State forces along the Hannibal and St Jopp!i R tilroad. Col. Grant w ill C(.u,inufl al Meiicoou tho Morth Missouri toad. Col. Ross will occupy Warrenton nnd Col. I'ulmrr w ill K)t his ier iment at Renick utvl Sturgeon, inikin' Li i.ej.iu4ric.tKeu-k. ; lhchever.il d. strict. w ill be divided mm ab Ii. iions not cat ec l.ng .eteu tnito.t iti ex tent, utid the comm Hiding otlicers mo intruc ted lo ikfxirt to the district head-ju irtei, at Mexico the turnet of poront suit ib'e to he oppointeJ uperinteu.lett. and asiistant su perintendentsi, whoe y it tdiall be to pro. ktcct the railroad nrottui .u their re..nectit d viaiotn. Men of pro; -av and re?pect ibili . a . 'a ty, withont reganl to pjiitical opinion, are to be "elected for these position. All illegal assemblage will be promptly broken up, and all ner.o.. taken in Mrma again?t the Unitol States will be sent to Mexico to be disposed cf by the commanding General No arrets w ill be made for opinion a ike. unleü the parties nie engaged in open acts of hostility, or aie stimulating otlier to 8U h act by inÜ unm itory word or publications. l he restoration of peace and aifetv to a re ir n ion di-tr-ictr J by tit il commition, and the unshmentoi the mtam jus as is?;ns and in pun ceudinies inleting the countr is announ.el I k we tnc ui..-oou ui me Joi-.;v4 in northern Missouri. The troop re cautioned ugaiii.-t excees of any kind, epeciallv dereiationd on the I erions t r property of any c!ti7etn of M.aouri, and any in.'r iction "of inilitiry disci line and good onler will be visited with the greatest severity possible. -m - Cola. I'arnham nurl Slocuui Im proving: Contrabnml at Fort ITIouroe. trrXIAL TO THE TttlBt.Vk. Washington, July 30. Co!s. Farnham and Slocum are both improving. The regiment of teacher and tudents t .-n-dered by President Hotey, of the Illinois Uuivers.ty, has been accepted. Johu Lndemood, ot a., lias been confirmed as 5th Auditor of the Treasury. The Baltimore Clipper f its near four hundred negroes offered at Fort Monroe on Fhd.iv uiht nJ claimed protection. It is said Hampton was to be attacked by the rebela, and they hid been advise J to lfee to the Fortress. Gen. Butler ordere I them to return. . Progrt?N of the tVnr The Federals not Notified to Leave: Newport News Contraband gror; A i rested. maaaaaa , Balt:wob. Ju!y 30.- It prjvea to Le untrue that the Cotiiederate Kai e the Federal .roops at Newport New, notice to quit. The Coti.ederi'e tilg of tru.-e was sent in lor .nother purpose. Oa llieanital hereof the te.imer Btlli-.-nore with Col. Duryei's regiment, on Siturlay, several coutrabind neroe who hid smuggled them-elve on botrd. we e po:nte l out to the Pol. co by the Colonel, and tney were immediate ly ai rested and piacetl in custody. MILLINERY COODS. RLCF.IVKtmiH DAY LT F. I'll ! S 1 !; M N. Y an laeo-ci-Mni.-tsi CtittrntN a HATS. RIP.BONS.iC. Alvithe New Sit 1 N nt'n. r Z1LLKAIT l'A'rn-lUN HoNNLF! Tb Ne Plat I'Jtrs 1 Alrv, Chiau- and i:iert ! Mit. WALT Lit, IO Main fuwl, Wtoaik t in a. I Siatb. UNDERTAKER. - th V iST D E R T A Iv ER! 14','Maiv Staaarr. B.t. Firm sxpShtii nyi-lwif - . - - I X. , FURNITURE. pAKLOlt AND f 11 AMHKU F T J 1 ISr T U I i 15 vKiiY ur xrt cash. fftnoM Atne Tel'i nt 15ver renf. Dieount! J C WALTER. I IV VMN . I 8TRF.FT. UNDERTAKING. ISVC BALL, : . tri v-r. -f - t UNDERTAKER w.von ld -VfT p.raFFCTFri.iT- prronw tlvoaa tn want of ar.Ttblne In bu V.i . tbat be ! rr.Mre.it farultb runer al tm ah.Trt ik-Jc 1 aar Ttftm cn Land tba beat artn.it jl Lu-Jer-Uklnf Trimminr ever t rooaht u ib: dty. Beinc the otdeat Undertaker !n the rite, I rrt I m. W'm- u'lrfwtidi ltn htf nrr hwti rlirfl n thi r!ty. I eaa Se fund at my old rtav? rort.r uf ec-r4 anl Oaerry Streets, w her I keep on band, ca.tia'it'r, MaraUaö'a CakH Ca.ea the ot.1t eae ryw a eenaral ..-e. VtOven coffina e all kinda. tlvah and Telnet C"ere..l Cffn la a w-nrd. eeerrtliirt in tr-e rderlaktRK Ma wtll Se prowptlj attete , eitl er Hr jlrht or day. 'fVviiea preaerred ary leerth of time dea'red. Carrtarea farrrtahed n order. Re-rrierr.!r eerner of ftertd aavl Cherry treeU. et.aiartf ISAAC HA I Ja. WANTED. Two or thiu:i; minkks to die COat- at the Tarm -ratira Vie- Tnjtilre joun r i)?mcT, a 0 "Wra-H tat, at Jai aa Aja, at Ua Mtocs. lyllawl

DRY GOODS.

CM.Edtti.Ya OUT! AT TBK FRENCH STORE. F. NIPPERT fit DUNN. iti YRIS MCK PflN'Tl-n io0,000 LAwssivJ; che.p ' 7 r ! ! 1 ( (inn ?: .v:kLA IW,VM; MAItMir. r..'ifL.VI. VAKDS I I.AK Ctil.UP.'I) r I II Ii l A Kim eJ,VM.H.) Cr.t.- It rul Ttaiia. CAK LOADS iK HUNTS; Ciitlfualle Cheap. n 2 C ART LOADS OF LADIK and Mir-e BMt Sie Hoop bklrU. I 10,000 PARASOLS AND S L N Fiom 2Sr to $1 ' I i 1 1 I IT f lim broideries " aud Laces i ' ä , . äm '.aj m . mmmJ . "I" 1 .'IQ HOHItJil ! .i Ladies and gent s Einen Handkerchief. WHITE AND PRINTED Lin:n Drills for Pants FirM rate Quslity f Collar and , -' p VV4AÄB uu Best In the Marl( ! Summer Cloths and Ca.aaimeres! srit.t'Mr AJtsoamiMT or Suiiiiurr VetiuM ! Boots cfi3 OHooo ! KT RKUKUBKH THE PtJlCK 1 T So. 11 Main Street, brtwn 4th and 6th, 5urth Sida tv imt-HAtmc, ixu F. NIPPERT DUNN. LECAL. OHKKIFF'S .SALE. By vinue t,l an orJcrofaaie lsncl from the Ylgo C r.att Court, to ui ürecteJ and dtlivcred, la favr t-t Aa J. Sberourne and a-alost l.obert A. KU.tr, I jiavr itv.eJ oa the tollorlu n-crila raal eatatr, aituatrd iu "iocouiity. ladiana, u-wit: The ca.t a U v. ot ihe our ib w-i-t qaarter of tha urlh e.-t i t( of cCÜoa te.it.vaeren i7 tow.rhip ihlrt.-ja u i'tut clhl wt, OiuUi-ii.i j tajty JO trir, and oa SATL'KDVY, t fo VSt 24, ISCl, Wiibln üie lesl hour f aaid day, at tbeOvurt itotier Joor, In Trrr Haute, 1 w"Ul uJer tlie reau and pr-'tta of ihe avvc deaenbed heal titate; together wath all ea au 1 appurtenaticea to tlie same bcl'n; iug, lu a irrm uot eaceeJlug kt(d jeart.lo th; Ltb-e.-t tiJJtr fnr cA.'b, and upoa failare to rcatite a turn u:?.cietil to aatikfv said or dar of ale and coata, I w ill tuen nt tbrr" o.Tr the iVe-al tuple, ia andtoisid ls.l Ktatc, ta tu? LiUekt tld.l r for caab, to aattufr ibe fame. TL:.2:!h .lav of Jnlv, isfl. SAait Kl.CON'.NKU, hcrfr. Ju!v2T-iltw3w pr fee l,.S GRAIN AND FEED. (jynnasu m m ii.dix; ! rLn: and fi:i:d stihi; ! HAYIN. WU -t. t rrCtte! tbr bu.ldla. we arc I " pri pared to furt.ih Iii-' v:Ul.'4 lrr--Haate, wl;U A "o. I arU;:" .T FAMILY FLOUR, MEAL, BRAN. SHORTS. SHirSTUFF, OA i S, CORN. BALED HAY, c, fit., At prise ti 'i(t th' tln.rs. Sales t f rr.e ti.jl'.tr, and pa'vi, drItTered frree of charge, payment r iuire.1 bef e tellery. leakers and 1et-r .opp!te.J w.ib fl"t;r rn the m'l reaonah!e term., llitm bad yrara of etperb-rwe la the mlll'njt aud fee.1 ht:ii)ea, we npct tv nak our h -ie ,,e ,C feneral utititv to th city. CLARK. I.taXKIttHT. Ojnir.a'.:in I;u!t1in, e-iteT Ohio arvl 5th t. July 3. dw TO FARMERS. KlHBY'S American Harvester! - -ft TWr CHEAPEST ASP BEST Roajxjr and IMxnvor rcai.r uvri. riiK'F alii f.T CtTiHnaUn Val.lte, .r lu mbI. Wet, lt day of Sept. ll. ta rue LIGHTEST AND BEST OF MOWERS. vrrar.e4 ts Se eil toaey -4ber. rrVo for aij.. . tvot.r v o. w' H A K OTHER W -rm. mm. aaa taam av atwa m t m I Sv taVSBI mYw. aaaT au V J al.ll I lUH .f J 1. a Ttialwewtlla.lt VI ltYCllCsP ai-1 or, e.ty tarnt. WOLF at CO ,,-,..' 1 44 at IW Mal Mr-t. II AV HIKE. HAND RAKES. I"i an. v Tnatx :i.vri. PLOWS GRAIN CRADLES. SCYTHES 1 SNATHS FORKS. LC.C.,at . OI,l A C'0S. Jeltrtf N... 114 and 14 MMn at.. Terra-H ate. LECAL. ! "WaTlTtTE i berv fcery tlver., tht letters teau- ' m-try with the ','l arr.eted. have Wan rrapt- , t!3 xh a'-lerlmd nAn tbe em f J.-bn H. . ft ataon. ieeeaae t. le r4 Yipa eowbty. m4 ettat 1 ia lui oirrl I te aJt etil. ; . AJ-BSirr WAToy, ' Jal 13, wtw-dlt taacaitjf.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

CO TO NICOLOY-S räum x i linc -A.rt Gallery ! ' loa 8TELT, j To bar ivtarr Ulu In a'.l th rarteo U lu.wu u ate art t I McL 9txjctukto Coti Ttt tr Juttie CuCjpvWKl, are fl4 to fcuow, aa Urcwo ti. c.v(p. rriu la üm l'klir4 Mtlu. Nr Ocrjr fiuil krrp It cn btaJ Thtf tu4 pL)' t:". A biaII iarr'- r v. wiü ward feff rr, r any pretaictit diMtse. ' tlii mdrrrUmtmri.i tn another twitur. Juarl Djapepain u Ith Pilva. .trfeaten-claapJ.Älle 4,irtn . PksI. tlA 1IT tfttKitra iL cau. j ly 4iiKoig v'..uon cr4 prr4.Uu( c -U..L , . . iw. j l-oriufiUBaiilyrrara. Laie I aaSreed : ri.n Iy)(aia au4 I.Ua. H u-4 vart.i uvi rna wluiv biM-tl. Ii. Janarr, I brgau ar.Ui iL ' IKcvitk Mnr, v:m! by tae - tLr UtUta. 1 I aprrfUrtt.rtd Uktl. K..w iJ hi.. ly licii. ril Lealtb la l oa alt 1 cau Uexr tt. KILTV.t PAÜtinT. ; Ul LMbOIJ)-. I.1TKACT fctvar, I THE i.kCAT MITtm j liriAIrU)IJ-KXTKACTbLVHt, I IHK itkLAT WtTtJnx." . I liriAiLours K ITC ACT Mrlif, Ilia: uLXAT UflULltA'. HLt.MIUi IHK ACT 11 vac. THK tiUKAT UrXKITC Arl s r.ttiawl pacific Uetwly lr Di. tie Diadder, KlJceya, (tartd. lropjr, Weakcae, Aud all laaaee of the tVa.-r trKaaa. Adteniaetttetit la aa.oU.er col cuta. Cvt It evi aud atud tor L KeUViuc at car. jr ax k or ro r.T-A- rriry. tiiaAdwSui Iteduced by 1)) pep.ln to a utera Kkeleton. CiaozD at "kVaaaut-x'i Hotxaau nmaat Afr. A.. AfatcliHt, a UaJrr protNibly aa eU-fciwm ai aiij man In Weatera ILtt ItälI, etat aj f4Iowa: "I met with a farmer la Arta'jos eeu.vy w ho wa redird by UrapepaJa te a tner aiele. I pruaUd h'.m to by a Ude of Br bav IUi;t.J liitter, Udlcrln t w ovld etire Um. HeeUit Liui aome tuitLa after, what waa tny a.t.njat.i at (Uiiilae Lim a haU, bearty mac; Ue U4d so Ue low ribbed two Ltytird po-:rMa, ard ü.ai ü.ia w snd r ful cban bad beea prlared t y IWrbiee'a U -ilrid lütter to loch be attributed awiely b'.t reaioraUor." inavlMwlui Ta Cnftuaatlla ea ! The a4rruer, Latia- been reatureH to health ta a few wrtka by a very a'.tupU retuedy after baru .ufIere4 aereral yeaxa with a aevere Iwtif Sectaott, aaei tkat dread (Uaeaee, l'cuaumpüoo ia aatiioua to l&ake kuown u U fellow -aaUerer a xbrn aoeaau of cere. To tboae w Lo with to try it, be will ard a copy e the preaciipüoB oeed (tree of charre) wtLh the Lree Uuata fur feepanoa; and oat Of the earn, TLdb & will foid a aar cur for Cattauuiptiuu, Aathova, loarhJUa. tc. The only oJert tf Cm adeent'er it Ul eadiar ike pfeecrlptloa u beaef.. tie afSxted mBtX pr.ad tAfoemaL-eu wblcti be eonra-ire to be laraluakle, aea be bepea every auJerer will try bia rauady, aa it coat vbeos LeiLkif, aad may a Mca!. I'arOaa wihitie Ute preaeripUoa wtU 4eaae atdkxv. IPWAED A. WILAOX, WUtiamabstrc. aeplCdwIw Kin Cotint, N. T. Qracm "orrarwa. The Biatnrlty f hair waab.a, hair dyes, balr touica.LaTr w!, iL i.uiut rlcra ,paratim.i which are uw bef.ee the public under auce ixtraraf aat, byperbvacaj and fanUatic titles aa we aee paraded la tbw-wldow card, aiad bcwrpapai' hea:iiife-, as bilr preparauoo. are all biiBibwca of the firrt water; tLeir real merit, wbea they jniaaea any, la, tfcat tbey do &o barm. Hof 'a Urd, whalo wi, lard oil, weet ot!. scented aud rtlored, make up, -ban la beautiful wrappr, and white Hi et rlaaii bottka, tbc cvU.et character of tardea, and wbea Ihm coaüy, are baptlaed with aotxe tai-ty liable term and caucbt at by rerdaut yoog aad old of both aeaea. .auch t. not the character tf itof. Wood's Ualr Keator ativa. This reoU.ua aa rotnea before the wot Id wlOtowiany "hieb faluüa" Xiloj hlof rlum, re tie other attaadina; aaJ atartlUi rauh-peury term; by aimply adverUeae a Hir Htortlve rbat It taprcaaaw, pr ectar!yad aa a Reatot atlv It acts. Bey rtf. W ravi', Ut.lt lUstoraflee, aid aiyou value y ffar a,P r"r I raiu, adjr oothUij Ut; for it raay b that pw -.aa wUl rri aouia wuc.-.- uutaixe thai. jeifaiwej lard oil ue y -r rr .niain. Ketueulr Val'a itrn'je tor the -a!r la th bet irtKle ea(tuftdwlm Ilratidretit Tills. Th use A theee l"U!a All TO Ot'R VITALITY th enalhn ut to rJt the ACTIOS Cl iASKA.se.. The way iti wtlctj a cure 1 cfl-rf ed o.ay be 5ou-r-satltis t. profeioua! irr., j--t ft m u( a:.y art of tXn-'ittiC" to a taa ur Wuaian tu eer S a fceajib TmXT W A"T TO KOW WHAT MEDICINE CURES. IKT MOW IT tllU, COSTIVENKSS ant DIZINESS CURED. Nt--lr,a, April 5, lsfio. 1. 1 Iaixiin(-lear .Sit : la the aprU. -.f jxj I bad the the aiUfurtaite to break sir tbleb, it ccbac4 u-ure tf ahn b oiy cuntituton t-v. aiue grr'Uy Ati.ilitatej, ani uT.-trJ witi. sreat coü vc&mm, attrude.t antL di..iuj.a aud f er.- pain lu tin- ivcawl aud .p and i.ppttix.uti vf the be aTl. 1 wa att' tided l y aet eral pbaiiaiia i.f tL.a .-iy 1-e tXree .-aj- wlilowt obtaifiiu lelief, mt bad d.palr4 ol aturj Uli fral I I waluJu d to try yjr lnila, wbib ejnftt In-caulj-relieved me, and lo a Uutt Usu ootopiwtei) rctor-4 lay heaJUi. I coruuW tb.m tb : beat trv'l. elo In tb -.;ld. Yonrs truly, 9 J AMT.S MCmtT, l& .Vrat -ueI'rl"e 25 c.t.t... r lx. SrU b) J. k. Ci xiww.it, Trrre. flaut, arv! by ai repectaUe dealrra In w.edlcir.'. nia1Mlni The Grsit English Eeaiedy ; RIS JA3II:SCL.IIIK 9 CKLKHHATKD FEMALE PILLS 1 PrtpcrrJ from a prr.rrlption bf Sir J. (Zarkr M .D.fVkyt ieui n Estraurditar y tt thr Queen Ibia tiitaluable yie-lidne t uufaihnr In thr rarer I all lW painful mu4 danreruw d!-a to which La feuiale oneatltatina I raiaect. It me-teratea all ea-e-e and retuo a all obatroctiooa, and a ap'd cwre may Se relied vu. TO VRrdtDLAMFs It a paruca'.arly ui'l It will, le a aiurt time, rlne on Ue -tmtiiiity pertM w1tb rea'ailty.. Lach bHtie, price doüar, bear Uet Cf veraoett Stamp ef (ireat Itcmaln, to prveni cwuiter.eiu. rinins. 7aM I'Jj, ... ,;. n.4 '.iiea fr nullt ibri.. A FIR SI TJX&i: .VOSTlLs J'rw' 'Ary arm vv Ut bring on J7.-vi-r.iiv, tu at t-y 1tr tmt f A a 'irv ir. la all eae of Kervoti bukI JpiuaJ AO-tl., faia .0 the Bai-k aivd Uiah, lallen nn abR.t eaerM', alpttatlno of the Heart, HysterV aid w,hU bete ft! all a?ert a cere wheo all rber raeaea aee failed; atd althownh a poawrf j ret.-ty, et vj,talu Iron, ralomel, attlirs' ny ee aiytUr4r orttul to tb Onrurti tit ton. F-i'.l diretiue Id the ptopbW arn-1 ey b pah tje, wbW h hraM t Caa-efjlly jeeeerved. Rle Aee nt foe th fiuted Mutra andCaoada, JOB MO't&S, ,'UuI.C. P.Hwlu A Co., , HebeHer, ?t. Y. Jt. B. 1.00 and palir Ump emloeed lo any swtaMrte4 etat, will leeur Sotile, eaotaaniue .Vi IUI, by retarn nislL SiJ by J. k. Cuaialrham and V. M. t"ielie, Terr-Hatta, aad alt food GOAP. pROFESSOR GARDaVE 18 OUT OF TOWN ! cr there are a few moee eakei of bis biebry eela raid ftosp, left at Hart et Ca, hieb are werreoaawd to be aa earelnt artlcte fr abaetnc and the tUk t, a'e rwre for cbap ow tlal.face oe baad. and foe live t th. It la wny..wl. It ta warraoteed alae, to re r&oee paint. atd ereeae frn wa41f n, ah Ik. Itnen, rr call h. f ,th faat eia,) atw! Ute a ota from ail blede Of f-.enlteee. AVaT Call eat IWtJett, who la aole aeeoC ana) eeeara caJie betöre It U aU (one. le?ftV-f