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LOCAL DEP; UMENT A NO T II KU TOICK FOtt TU l. I IO K Speaking at Canford'i SUtion. CuseiA. kl UuroaD. Kaq., a. B. Ca. . and Col. Kpwhm, ilt aldrew tbe people of Fayette Township sid vlrinity t 9nf rpi' SuUoo. on the present ante of the xmntry. On Siturday next, at 10 o'clock A. H. let U whof.Te the jrhirioo. old fUg: attend. ITUL1C s i i:aki : . 11. a. Vf. Tlaeaaaen mud lSm. VT. K. JlrLeata Wui addr the eiiiieos of Pra'rieto town ahip and vi!aity. it PR AlRIETON. at two flock, on AU the people are invited t attend 1 ! Cue Tht fiietds of tat ConeO latsoQ inj th l'nion. without distinction nt party, art reiueti lo meet at the Court House on Kau r KriMn. srr, rrn. I'th iiiit, l 4rl gae light, for the purpose of fortuui; I'r.Kn Club. Lc. will W made by pouiiiint rititrn. ail jk,tiH..- "?; will ! hi:. by a ! choir. C-.nie oni, friend, axvl Ut US bs tCot uiet-tu.g. 1'kmt IIiik. Juf 17. Iil art hereq rjan..pl.l niv.t it tbe Citv Hall nil's iVtlUn) KVCNIN'O t S oVbxk j-ftoaelj, for tie tnnurtiua t buinea of tin of tht utup-i troporianoe. hj ordtr of C A IT C L. Smith. Onb-il. tif We did not to that Mia. XWewi.;aril . Lvl rtlatirea in tut county W orly iUf'l-l what the Ir.dianarxlia Journal ald The Jur it-il e6as erv;el .-er that JIuhU DM. The circulation of that ind hi!!" J ready eir.t th.it of tr.e ETenin Jeum-i." 1 he Jvurnal. of laat eveniug, advlaed Iw frieoda in what manner they might rou vtjr Information to tht Southern Confedera C7. Wt doubt not. rtvJch trraonab!t eor-TeapoodetM-e will l cirnet on between tht aymptihiter compromiser Xorth ar.d 8.uü. ZLT Sena to 1 DouIaa, on hia rou to ho tat aUd repeatedly, that ht had no eirtUy doubt thatifhehtd bteu elected Präsident, wt ai.ould have hd the aame atatt of affair aa -Ticder Mr. Lincoln. Whether Mr. Douglas waa a aane iK'mocrtt or not, wt leavt man bo loTe -onittncy to jIee. - - - - .. . tf Tbe bUkbrry crop it unpcwwileat dlj Larjp thi mi. c.o-tHjuecitly they axe telling at very reduc? t price, from two and ft half to v t tnta iuari. Wt know of tw fruit more desirable for family ue than blvckbtrrir, or a.nr whirh iacjaiblo of bt k served up in a-v many ntyle, all of whicU Art ttoat delicioi;?. It I aNo the nioit heal thy fruklbat-e l ul. tetry thriAy house wif) will, r.f erui?, Ii in a Urge top ftf tre ean. Par TT f. We aaw a lun.totne young lady but tenin, earing jerr pretty aü; apron, . octal rue ted of the catiou.il olor, Red. White aul D!ne. Pe.idea linif a neat rn .ni ltUüon of ptrIotim tthaa t ry attractive aptarance, arvl we Lop il will be generally Mlopte l by the putriofic youn Lidita of the t UT. AixiMiiojt Cojtrsi.- Company A, Home ituard Is notied to meet at the room lately oocupitl by J. C. Yates, North Ide uart, at 9 o'clock thia evening, to rousler impor Luit butiafgs Co unacted with tbe procurement of arms. Every member la earnestly request ed uv h prewent. IXT It La a noticeable fart that arter tve rj aaceea of the Fedeml arm, certain pro-fe-ed Vnim papers rage and faw furiously. Bit If a report rtaeb them thit the Federal troop have met a revere. at tttce an tirra Is lsuJ t heralJ tht delectable (to thtm) uewfi, &rwi for tlie nest twenty-tur hors City wtir tbt most complacent tn.Ie. Cw riou. Un't it? Cap!. filler llteoveriar. The hst of fricxi U of Captlt5 Cl. rli Mil ler, bo for the last few d vy hvt walchod tht telegraphic with inten intertt to Uam Lis condition hoping to htir of his canralesctnct, but fearinf the wont tecelt ed tht joyful intelligence yesterday of his certain rtcovtry, by tht following diaptteh to bit wift: ! am allri;ht. esrtpt a scratch La y aide; fcre in a f:w daya." A 'scratch laChHt'tftTiSiiioa would be constdtred a daatrout wonnd he most pkrocs. Slt ht is undoubtedly out of daner, and it win bt bat a slvort time until our a tlx en bate tbe pleasure of taking the gallant CatXain br the bond. Laj4fiH Jstrta!, 17. T7e bare no language to ttprese our rti ficatioo upon rtsi tht sbovt. Tht world Caa not wall spart SiKh men as Curia Md'er, Col. Kelly, and other men who bait Jia. played equal dtvoda to tht fnion. f-HT RepubUrjr. paper thrtuhrui ihe Stale art roak'.uj: grttt tdo over what they tWaouainatt secesvon resolution adopted at a "Couiuty Cooventi.nl of the Deraorrau in ibis county. The meeting w txA a c u srtntion, but merely sn tpp.ir.tmerit cf John O. Davis for a ipeech Intead of ra latiout btioc reported from a Coma.it te. a atnea was presented by a Kra!emso on 0wa rtsponsihil.ty, and sdopted by those who retathied after the apeskln w unter. Wfc ever stnuments they taay contain, tbe Derne rraüc party of tht county is in no wie rs sponsible for theta SmUtc VvwrreX. Tbe editor of tbe Sellira IriaereJ ia rvxbt. Tbe re,!ut'ona were prepared by a TTirate party and passe-d after the adoaxued, twt more Una 4. - tea u. yttia ibt pubUbed provesti.is it m tbat tbty were uoauimesly a.Upuj, jast prtceCias it had bee a sakl that aame itta b-ndrtd or twa üiouair.-l were present, bit tot catural that :r.ts rv.i;resoi wouM reasonably cooclu !e that the ...; crwd en tloraci tbe resolution which the editor f the ATiwttrr an says e odor i;rioa. Yet when any C&e biete that John (' Davis ia te re Bkotesi dtiret symttX- wiU e..n, tbe cry oT prosi-'ripCoa raei. The re- fefiod were aast to cUt aid az.4 txii i n 3 t3y." r?T Th circulation? tfce DairaV lUnta is now nearfr autre hundred, making br far tbe t-st and Kragtet adttrtisinr luediuci in th. WUhV!!;. a.rcbaute and others .k.tl,nA4 K.M.nf il i i "4 aetSBv at uv1; v i. Military Items. Owa CavaivaT. Col. Wood. United -Uaiee tnuatariorf oÄcr. Lo haa bal a , locf, cT .-. . - '.vr' -.'."Ik alrr arvtc In th ariar. proooaoci the to crupam4 of caralrv tbat Indiana b ttnt Uita tif fieU. Ciyt Stewart' auJ C'pt. Bracken', a 10 of th "rt tuvunt" ht kaj ttrr e ufounteroJ T KtvraNikt RauMtNi TL Ulrit Ik 1 1 . f ... m Vv lilt. a,m tiutKitlt Lai mo? evl frvoi CumliUul to Hancock. MarvUtJ. anil Cuntinua J iti iitarcb I Mir ..... -.1. uuourg, rjjiaiA. 11111 uri 1 a wea oil, but U tht Ut rectirtd. What the de t natiou of the lty it will i.al be known, proTabh, until waiethiap i htrd coxxct ru- j -v II. laUcaeral t attroa raoTenrant. Cau. I rar II of lb 11th. wa in th cit? n . ... Another Ca pi of th- lltS v. 4 aU- in the c'tj Ut n!htj We uuderUnd that a. iU4oU ol" the tueinber of the 12th regiment hare tnitied their wi2!nTie4 to 1 . . Lorte that John A . Iceland. Ki . ru i rbtad for the artillar aerioe, arrived iu the city jentrruaT. They are fne itiimiU, and their selection doe i!r. ftrideland J credit. Th:a gentleman purchased all the j bone for tl two com tJiiei ef cirnln that 1 tht Sut ha acnt into tervic. and at! iruptr tialjudfce pronounce them the fiiie! bo-iie of atock ever gathered in the I e in uch urg9 number. uideoZa Journal DRY COOD0. 44 ! , FRBNOH STORE. F. NIPPEUT Ä DUNN. 50,0.00 10,000 5,000 TARI KICK PlirTED LAW Very Cbtap. YARlOS ot LAVfT.I.a ajrp UAHEOK s!NUL.IM VAKIVS VLIS COLO KD Cra Uirejt and Tiaeuert. r CAR-LOADS OF THIN TS; ej Unusually Cheap ) CAkT-LOADti OF LADILÜ and Milan' t Steel Hm? Skirts t i 4 t in PARASOLS and n 11 1 An n ' 5ÖADKS rom Sic to fL Embroidcriets and Laces! IaOVE aod noyiEttV ! V LaDIM NDOLNT"S gjintn IJamlkerchtefk. WHITK AND PRINT EI . Linen Drills for Pants Kinrt ra'-t Quality t Gtsit'e Usui Tlßi, Faper OolLaTv tuid 8MrU 1 iVvK tu iL Mar, t qry-- Clot and Cssalixicrcs: j saaAo cSttaruryr ( eft 2 sv i.r.siitMfci. IHK tUkor. t -at w. tu Ma t4s4 t-twM va 4 ivtk, 5 Y. NIITEBT VVSV omAVocnnY plawto. IOrrtJt ff . ta ttclr yrTt ae.. tS W k-ttSawerTernaa 1 (too tTUaoa's XTtif St ?s r-r 104 aoo pr l1 yi M' SrrVr ?S rts. 10t as.oo t-f 10OO y (V WutiniVN, M evtiW pv 100 4,00 per lv 1 (nfi nvf w f" rr 100 a 00 yt loan M nev t7" t' v 1!)0 ...4.S0 ,tr Itoo te.iv rs -v4j ...... . i.7i tr4 t 00 ea.no ft iaoo ! 'r - aa.r rf t" ls4 mtl ea rlla Um e) te a, i v 4 C'Vll' S?M. a. n. vrtlXIaxa U JUJ" to FAnivjcno. KIRBY'S American Harvester! cnK.irr.sr asp best KtMiyer luid Mownr .-a t wxss 5j7ür40ca.,C3 lowor . uoaiKnr and BSLr or mowlrs. 'W tj-racoU tr U V IVIea &. teakw t. T7ci.rAca. I riur TELEGA At'IHG ' "NEWS. . "' - " ttu csto ur. I " " 1 - ' -" 1 3Tooii jDi.spu tclie. 1H. VUffitaUt Xt.i-6aHcvK, lran.uure:.rt from M.IKK) to 40. Tlrugh Falrfax ft. I. TIr -.J . . . nnualiti C4rw Anlmai4. Wam,iTa, Julj 17. lieu. McDowell! official account of L furnraixl iaoret.i-nt U. ben rceieJ at the War lPrprtinerit. It dor i not differ Irm tb oilier nrc'ouuta pub luhed. It ai:ar the Arlillerr aul Cavalrv T. " l;ra tu Artillcrj aul Lavalr; k.. - mi . - r' O r of tha Coufecerate triMtvs. folio in- t!iem ' ; four niilei. at far a Center iiU It i uu- t uerstoMt 1. f utrerille will b defenJd b tU ! ,rer.a. r r, . . , Wa.hinjkw Jir'll. Th iUnrili Jia. I patch at out oVlirk, tyt all ctrrr. t ' wurka la the neirhborbuod of Ktirfat ft .r a CcntrCTillt. w:e attacked! Mh.:-,i,; with . . a L L !. I.. I Ufr, HIV Lf 11 i K H VI r " Ml 11 ru- mountl. and the road c!re.l , . t:.etree$ n t ieii.t, ueiartug tr Kjvanro , but a few lumutoH. but a few minute-. j At a steep hill there were alauoLod two hundred rebel cavalry, who without waiting ; to ascertain the trenth of tho advancing ! force, fle-1 at the firt appnarh of our aklr '; mSher. t TliAtr Aittf..! a . ft 1 l . f 1. k ti alMil Kklf a m I ia fmtu 1 Ft A I tklitl If i t tl . kfiiaf ln nf a ! aimpl entrenchuiedt. extendini: .ibfut four it . ...1 1. . f .i . 1 . wa, pierced for eight gun,. Thia had Ue occupied for about three weVi by tie 2 I aivd 31 S-ulh C.irolini HeiutentM. under Utu. Ioii1mu. Iu appro ichin; lliia point, our akirur.aher had a brush with thrte of the tebd. in which one man received tieh a'mnd. and a rubel odlirer i j he advance 01 lumu:e i bnuitrit if .u'li T ' the fortiSv'atlon in limn to unkt prisoner a , bouih Carolina o8cer. The couttntnd thou 1 proceeded t.j Kairf 1. The rebel tl ig w 1 ! till Hy;n at the CVurt Houe when the a I ' , vauce of the diviion. with tht band of tha I lt ftliode I Luid Keimtnt playing Nation il j air, entere! the village. It was taken down j ! by eomt of th Kho Ilnd Keicient and ' handed to Oov. S:rn:ue, and transmitted by ! I him to fleneral Mcl'-well a a reimeotul j trophy. j (iikiiA.Tow m, July 17 1 r. m n.eurtt I diviiii n of the trahd aruiv, under (Jen. Tiler, j Waiiutaea t , kältet t flv tUiMcNMil atatej th.it hob ul met llari i) im.ni!u?. About a m.ie from the ullage - , completely routed him. Our lo-ta U heavy obstruction w;ta d'icovtrel in the tool, iu lr than twenty minutes t' o whole of the . barricade wa removed, the rebel abn- j doned their position as soon aa Oen. Schenck'a j colurxin commenced nnvlri,;. Unit's Hill, ; : some two anl-a hall" miiea : of Vienna, j f waj reached, the enemy eviiextly letrtiti.i. A thick piece ol timber whs elite led. in an ' opeu'uij; of which taipblc evidence uf the ; ' hurrv in which the rebels hid retreated. Mug I found in the hap of a ltrgt number of ! blinkt'.., piinl., cuns, ciri'eeiis, Lc. Ac ! Tht col'.Miiu waa about pushing on who scouts reported battery of several pieces leS than half a mile aheiI. Me.mtino. other acouts came In and reported that :he rebels bad precipitately abandoned the bu lery and were retreating in hastt. Tht en emy disappeared , and the entrenchincati w ere quietly entered and tikeu p..scsion of by tht skirrniiihers. Tht position kia a very strong one, and cwald htve euwly t een de fended. The division will wove on tUis atternoon to tht vicinity of Ceutrev ille. rhero tht en uv 1 sid to bt in strong force. .y) P. M. (Jen. McDjwtll sni Staff have jut arrived. All four division will move on towards the Junction to-morrow. Arrival of the Asia. Nrw YoTia.Jalv IS. The Aia, from Llv- J erpol on tht Gth, aiid Queeustown on the i 7tL. arrive.! here at 3 o'clock thi A. M - She brir .110,000 in pecit. An Icdnenuai "deputation relative to tbe I'TTmfMiinn th Afr?in !T. trirfi-i 1td k an interview with Lord John Ruell and the I Duke ot New Castle. Roth concurred, en- ernlly, with the views of the deputation, and tht latter said that, In consequence ot tins. British settlements in Africa have been iu utructed to encoaract oommerrt snd tht Itia again asnertivl üi'it'the IVpo'a LtuUliV 14 very eriou. There is still a want of anim ttkn In the Manchester mirket, but pincers hive ob- ) tair.ed a general advance of td, and in some j instinct) V per p"und- All R'l.lll.7 n utiii.miv I'M .wks bre.idatuff. The weither wan UD"tlt!vl and leas laor able for crops. , WakeÜold A Nsh report flou; attidy at former rate. Wheat stead v st full prices, and very firm. Red 0i. Cd QU. White 10a. M13a. Com in fair teuutrl and easier ft nell; Yellow Cd.; white ?Ct3a. Provision, sale at extreme rates, firm, but lower for inferior. Pork dull. Biron dull, an,! again a shade easier, at 49(5'- ; eatreme pr;c. Loiiojr. lUrinz L Bros, report Rre.d- i atcffn dull, but pricos unhanged; Flonr dif I ) tiiu!t ol'aaJt, although freely offereHi1 ; lit nr. SiturJay Cone-ils ba'tj The Arabia srriieJ out on the "fV Koinforclnc Sc will's Pultil. j Fr. Moaot, Julr 17. Sttitaera from Nor- j f ilk wire etu landing troops this morning at 1 SewU'a Point, whre it ia appirerit tb it tor- ' ' njidvbie preparations are being mde to an- j I no? Mir sr..pp:::g, anip-inipe inn xohm -w j luelf. i Thtre are loubtleMJvakel batteries at Wir.vnfhhy's p-ict tid opposite the Rip Rr Tkese prratiosi jr'.ll, howm er, be inefJVt'dtl !n Tiw ot tiw terrlMe eog'ne f detritik.n to be brought ac:aint tbe re btN opposite the Frtrea. in cae they sttempt 1 Uuht;irb n tMiweira Toint hv n trsteerc stupor Uic e. Norfolk snd Prtrpptu are rsi the radto RicE'mond. but should the Onfodti stes anncv O'A Toint. thev w 1!1 at enre be rou'ed. Negroes es i.l from Pi.; Point lat night, report the rebel srt bi Isrw lorrt opr tt Newport News, Neu Irom tbe foutb eia I.ouiaville'. U-Mvittl, Julv 17. A special diatch fmn IVnstcola to "the Mobile P.ri.ttr, dated the liih, savs Ca-t-t. Canton's Montgomery Mounted R 'tle firea1 n tht lsuycli of a Fed ersl sttimrr. neir tl. bist Pas, tu s curn ,n. killing several men. ircl'idli-j atxe!in f 5rr r. tLt eotn- j stMtn IIosim. J lovt for wete! wster. The bouts are tj Sraatt-si M . July' 1 Tfc ico-nr es.r- be delivered iVio Jids should be sent 1 resit ve.-.edav thsi a batt!e bad taken pit ft to tU Qusttr Mas'er 0r:erl. by Au-ti?t j ikear"(eoretno, t?eiween the borne guvrti , frt x ! sn-1 veretonit. urvler MsgofSn. seems to ! jbsve been host tarte.l by se-tonti. rt,no, Uefflments I.in c for who ay gaTWfat vlut 5tyracat aad Tlpf 7liaurl. ! etw. a town ten mile South of this, wefe to U!a..Ja!v lA-Tb rematnder of bin.e-1 ia.t nght. Oar nt.reus kept . u.r,f. ltio!)4; nH.rs eonsidc,; of ti e , 'at'h all rv-ht, but there waa no d.sttirhai." , h iq.i, -.! Jeeger Regrmrrt, two torn ! Lar$e r.umV.-s ol rren are rej.vtle.1 asfvk- (l nl r r.e of futU't-r. leave Ins- IBM M.'gcRi's skI. . f . ,)t f r jj-4,,i. Neu TarllT Hill. W - . !.. 1 - kJ..... w n. ... -a n AiMifui'.t. uo 1 --ti,i,. v iu of R. 1 . hi if.-iMrkl eat'iely na tariff ii, wi. rn ,r tae l. . ... 1 t? ;e 1- s Far.fi u. g the duty ten per e-j tLe ilntie i. ii. r i m t, e 1 Cnt ei -til art:!- w'.-.ere tf. tij'v wi'.l not !( 'tv per Ci.t Kulbing Neu. W.sujjMiros;, July I" Nothir.u ft''.l.'e Or cfüfisl bt len re-s:tei from Fairfax C j II. up to rKn tf iy Tie PrtiideM has appla!J Juo- Arm- in Latest from the- ('raid , Anny Wahiiinoto?, July A courier from McDowell' headquarters rejort that the army ruved early this morning for Centre ville. McDowell said lat night th.it he I,. It i reiorfeJ th rvrxtta uJr fLlrrtn are enJctrorin to eilcci junrtii.ii with i jMiaureJrvl. i (km) rebrla at t'mtfiUa anj M.r.a4.w AriVUl TO rOMMUi UL. il im runuTe 1 that theic La bi-eu an ctt airetncut at l'ittervilo, but uncoiifirti.ot. The battrrv liicht aörtitiijmai.ti lcl)ipt!l coiiita of eiht the larAt fceM luttc t'i in the aenicf. -Uor Itfgimt'uH Accepted . t , ru iAi to Taiaryc. ' Va.aioro.x, JuiT 17. The Sc-cittarf of i War to da? acojtjd fifteen additional Heu- 'imcata from reiinaUvania. ! I urtner murrr ciiou. i 11....... tJ.ilt.-! il . t -4umii4.vmi - Wi f ' V llJUi f found in the Police Court, erioiialy impli- cue iew 101a jnruei in tut im ! April auair. N"iglit Dispatcho. noth;t Ilritliant Victory iu .liiouri. , , (eu. Ilnrii Kou'ed. ÜMikM Cm, JuU f. 1 he miil car- ' 'T. h' '.VV-,? V. "j"? a de of rulton. Ctllowut countv, betvvcon Col. McNeil Ith sii huudrcl men sit 1 (Sen. llarrift w.ih a force estimated nt ono thous and. S11 of the Federals wert killed Kiwitt Sece-tiioni.'.t vrere kille'l and two hun dred t.iken pi ia iner. The Hebels wens com pletely routed. Later and more reliable accounts from Fulton Mtu that twelve of 'McNeil's force were wounded, iudu linj; u Cnlontl' body servant. Mr. Nichols of Fulton is known to hue been killed on tht part of tht Hebelsr- Only- tht adi snce pu irdol the Feder.il forces wcroin the eug:temetit and were liied on from an amruh. The Rebel then fled and some ol thetn weto toou alterwarJs quietly at work In tbuir fields ai though nothing had hipjonel. (eii. Usrrfs vva tiol in tho ll.;!it but look l:t 011 at e nie diatauce. LiikH. -An otlicial dispatch from Colonel and had twelve wounded, llartis' force is considerably di miirahed Later fron ihn Virginia icncve Tlie 1'. r. V mak i:rellout Time. SaNosTtrss Sialloy on -the line of the Orange and Alexandria Riilrood. eihtceu mile fron Alexandria, July 17.-r-Wc have e-uthe euemy living before us but iu conse quence of the roughness of the inirch und ow in to the heavy gnus 'that we have car ried along, they have rmceeded in making their escape without a fight. We have now full poautsilou of .the Kail roid at faras this Station. The euemy commenced their retreat to-day and b.irely cacaped by. the old Fairfax road, which is occupied as far as Fairfax Station by Ool. Wilcox who took eJerei prisoners. About one o'clock the following dispitch wjs received from Col., Wilcox to Col. Heintzel nan: Faiar.vx Sranua. Wu havt- taken Fair fax .station with eleven ir;ouera. A lire number of ininnfry and some hirsemen fled over tonarls the left and Franklin can inter cept them. We have a flag Ac. (Signed) O. R. Wilcox. Scleral ifgimtnts of Rebel troops are re ported to hive psed Saugstiers Station dur ing the hy, in retreat before Col. Wilcox's column. An Alabama regiment was encamped within Wmo mi Jet ot.the forks of the raad. wherc wo arrived at noon, the citap tires of wli h were tili burring when we puso 1 this r. n. Quantltiei of lrvih bef4" com, Ac, were left bebind. k-e- ouftaic by u of.be Alajcoüiaa. SYRactst. Mo.. Julv lä. A Union man reacnea nore w-oa who wai i.iKen prisoner by Magoffin vesttrdiy, snd afteJwarJs re leased. He reports that M.tgotHn bad 30 to 3I0 min' encamped a short distance above Georgetown. Our citizen sro In continual dread of sn attack from them. It ie also reported that a Ure force of State troops-is concentrating -near Arrow Rock. There ii no doubt that tho citizen3 of tb.t region nre aiaio( unanimously opjo!i to arkn:'w!cii!e tfie Fetleral fiovemmsut as now administered. Missouri Itebel Invading Ioun Hin 11 in Towns, Ilittf.!.voioM,.IoTrA, July 18. The Hawk, eye iaya a uiOt-renger arrived nt Eddyville, ycatcrd iy, bringing nows tbat 30'J rebel cav alry h id invaded Appanoose county, Iowa. They sie reprtod to have bunted the tjwns of Milan, Mil, &d Uu.ouville, iira. It vras feared they would also bum Ccutervilie, tha oonuty seat of Appsnoqe eoanty. Thtre was givit exdlcmeut in Mct.k c, Davis, su other cedhües adjoining. Tbe peopjit are gsthoring nn uverythhig available :n tue slnj e of arm. Goncrttti Ilojrnolde Comtntteloncil und Ordered to lleport to den rrul rtlrCli'llan I in med intetf - The U'tli mid ICth Indluna lieg Immti Areopted by flaw fjuvcru metal ' lM.iAXjr-91.1s, Julv 1$. Oen. J. J. Rey nolds, of Lifayette, lus been appointed Ibig ad. er Oetetal of the Sscc-l Pngiwlo Indiana Volunteer, and is ord report to MhJ jr Guuersl MrClellan fo: "itduitety. (overnor Moitm L "ed the ac- ceptanee of tbe I2tb ai- I Regimcuts State trjojs, under commamTbl' Colonels J. M. Wallace sn I P. A. Ilickleunn, In'o the service of the Cnittl Stitet. ..- Position 4i I thy Hrrtiid rmt- ttun IloAt, Ac. Wasiiiutuv, July la The Wjr Depart ment tectived a dispatch thia alternoon from. Fairfax C. II., my inc. ll t first division. under Hen Tvler. i 'between (ermsntvwn and Critrev'ille. Th second division, under Col. Hniiter. is about to rno e forward to Center v.llt. The thinl dtiMton, uniler Col. lilcs, i sis onlere 1 there Tht Qnsrter M stör (enefal I eit;nred in ! t'ie rre'iini:iu;e for the mnritict:oa of gun Ciuc 40 . du'v I6 The (:j'ey MfHt- j pondent of the Tr.b-ine says Mr. HutU-r. Warsr 'f dispatches, -riir-l this eienit:?. " : from Gen. Fore, directing ee Herlbut to from Ufti. rof i ifuu .,, c.. from tVen-e to effect f . .... . ! t 1 )n:ie0:i ith li'tn on f.je .-sortn i 'on:i ; r,.,road Ti e bridjes on th tool ere re- . , rr?el a'l det rived. aeiiaure ol ( ontrnhailJ Ooorta lo I.entwctty. I-anniLit. Julv K Detect! e Illicit to Jtj Intercejtei u-.d tfiie-!. rear Silt ltiier. three tboussnI.do!lrs worth rf leather, on Its way froa Pottlaasb liv . la -f,un, ta .i O.(.Hr:s.Sl()N A ley XXXVII ('OMiUI F.lTHI S1,J.,V. Washioi.x, .Julv I r. Hoi st. Washburne, from v 'tniu:ltee un Crnn merer, rejorte 1 a bill to lemit fine and raev. Re eirel On motion of Mr. F.lliott a M-olution was p.s.ed instructing the committee on com merce to innuiro mto the expediener ofcl mg. lr an act if Cong.ea,. ceitaii, port in the rebelli nn. 1.1, n I . Vw,rt l.v i'ei wiJe 7 1:11 t f S- i'lll.. .. esrs Ad"., 1 '.'kliirn lliiA none.! bill th.t .ii nrd i.-to:- t,. ibe s. s. a I S A lit. 114 a l'3l uiu'.t; VWUIUI-uiv S.ihi.. ri ..l.Kd... I 1,1 lit.. rx.ir.L u hr ihev . . . 1 - . .... 1 1 '.A i.". am tijuiiiifu, iu iy wiicneier pr-o uv.nnc, no , sent to i.ii v other point w ithout lurther charge. The bill p4s-.se-!. Mr. IVnrileton, fioia thc! 'Jiattiiaty Com mittte, re, orte I a bill for the relie! of tho Ohio voiunteer. It MOi'idcs lor raiifi-' tliem at the time they arrived at the place Jt rendezvous instead of from the time when they werflnwoiii in, which whh tw-!te days afterwards. An amendment was alao nade directing the War Department to pai the militia ot other Slates similailv situated mi . ii 1 lie KSI was then jw5L.ed Oellioii anin-'i the I niie-i ! te, ,vc , re jvjrtedth.it the gentlem m w!io moved t!ie resolution w.s called betöre the Louim but that be had no evidence tending t j rjve Mr. Mav's guilt, the resolution be ng pieh- cu.lties 111 tertilUCiii.es, mcuired bv teaon i 1 uri' ,w , '""J. . Ibas-e j.:ir rAave tatet In aU d.-e vartoas strlss of the tlo.in-cf the SwiitKrntrt.v äiiri-ii- : Kriuiion 10 olsia a ptwpx'rt Iroa reoerr f - . tnesmtotLeert! .fciiicnilv naca'l.i.'for im i!tir, ii.vt;. On h'-T re'ireentai.oa rt. Was iot t - -- - ;T propr tarers to vese leavu:-' tho r-rt. ejected to tlut be nii. uiJ go 10 jin.imoiM , The bill pi-d. -I".. m ,isown ie,pouebJl., , . . . , . - , ' 1-. -c glsi 10 iw. Ls. t, U Sheffield 1-epv.lttd bill ,,,.pemeuU,v to ! i Ab. r i.utht t dVion lwer ie-rs. . lTr ,e,awJf In L Uaul Plate. Nar the act toprot-ct conuiier- c Mn l 1 1.1,!. : i My and C,Ax. Mr. n I mat t vld tbtre w, , a.crj bwily k: u L.n.1. TW ft.el JudSa'rV : w : M : PoWutiön ! Mr. 1U1 PtAe fib.bi:i for the 1 J; r"' was f eierred. to injure w hether Coi.gr-.. bettor rS-.f J.fe,:, .f I M.mte ' Carpt tU,. r .r...VL UxlV manMav.olM u viaii l. h is been or i, now wh ell was a.reed to. I IK- u-iweu. of VT; . , .. ' .1 1 I fh -i-i a ..lutm'tre uere M!"'i2c 1 I I ' tl. an U.nty j r, tsv I stCf red rresiij holding nitercou. wnh tho in aunel re ! 1 .J-.i',B,nf 'f V , . 1 , . ' f- it.ant IMes. II are tried Tirio... 11 . ' .. . I ..... ;s . . . ti.A 1 ssi ori iipinn ine iiui irissr 1. cated on newspaper articles onlv, and the j "" "" nismi-im ioo.ujchjiui. -a, Committee having no evidence t a implicate ' Mr. Polk t laime.1 th-t As UC 1 j eaient d-d the gentleman, 1 ei-onunended tint no action, not isue bU tncJjuutwu for the deience of it necess irv on tho part ol the Houe. The ' the Cit itof. it as f..-!-e ä - ' -thimirt'ilee' fer:her v the inveli.'atlon en- i Mr. S iul.-burv f?ok m hiVt Sl U Cit- t rely relieves the President nd (ie;i. S:ott from any suspicion ol t corrCi?T ondence, o. attempt-l corresporuli- r ,5 through ilr. May. On motion of Mr. Iii '.man. tho report was laid on )he table. Mr. May, by t.errniv.cn of the Housi?, then proceeded to mako u , ersonal explana tion. He said that he wm more than grati fied that the Committee on the Judiciary lud, in this derisive v.iy, coudemiicd an uup-iral-eded outrage upou bim and his constituent', and tint on nn investigation, thos who were calloJ upon to adiluce proof, bid to admit that liier was no ground of evidence for the charge. lie lud no word with which to pronounce hi indignation aud disgust for such a proceeding. He spoke of tht humil iation he felt nt the attitude of his constitu ents, now bound in chains, without the rights of a fn peop!e. All their pre:ious rights uuder tho Constitution jioti-ated and tram pled under loot. The mi'itiry h id arrctc I unoffending citizen iu the dead hour of the night, and incarceratexl them in the forts. Injurie had been inflicted without redress by our soldiers. Wns it net mtuielhe shuu'd eel indignant under these wrong, and w.19 it not reasonable to hope th it there were yet a redeeming spirit in our Conü.tutior. Mr. Hutv-'hins understood thnt the ger.tle m n pbt.iined leave to m ike personal ex planation, but instead of tint, he vi'as biing 1 ng charges sa to the manner in which bs constituents were treited; he thejefore mide this point of order. The Speaker replici that i.e had no con trol over the line of rcmaiks, in re.'ereuce to which tho Hoie muat judge for itse f. Mr. May resumed, ivmg ho hid fo;jht against the m .nstrou heresy of seeesion He had stood faithfully Pr the Union of the States,' and he meant to stand by it. He claimed that he poisesse J the right of a free man to emancipate his constituent from ty ranny and oppre-iou. Mr. Stevens interruping Mr. M.ty, moved, as theem-e of this -House, that bis (May's) remarks wero not in order, therefore ht ougot not to be permitted to proceed. The Speaker repeated that ii was for the House to control the line of debate. ' Mr. Stevens appealed from tho decision of the Speaker. Mr. allaudigham wind to lay tbe ap peil on the table. The motii n wt disagreed to .a 03. nays K. After further proceedings the deri;.on of the Chiir wa.4 overrule.!. ' On mo.im of Mr. Dtvis, Mr. M iy was al lowed to continuti his remirics iu order. Mr. Mav said, when t'jc tVeeJoin of dtbttc shall beope..t)d tj Auierio.m Kofre-cnt tives on this fioor, then I shall speak us it becomes me to do. Mr. Mit finished h; resuTlvs, nnd re quested tho privilege of preseulhig a me morial, coU'.'hcJin respect. ul language, from the Police Commissioners. A discussion ensued betw een Messr.. May and Coll ix- Mr. Colsax sii l, ia re-ponsc to the geut'c mm's declaration of his t!o ertnination to stand by the Union, he (Colfax) üd ho sup-jvo-ed he hid been grossly mistepi ented by . Richmond coire-'-xMidcnt ol a Chirleston pa irr, w hielt assort,- that he (Mi)) snd to i tho so-called Co.iu- io.-ate goeuime:it, that j J0.000 men in M ii; 1 1 . i v.cto teuiy to arm against tho Federal bovca in that city. ! Jtr. ja iv l his is t'.ic luvt int.mit.on t.i.u Mav's visit had not transpiiol. but it looked to a rising ia M iry laud, and that t. mil... gencc be brought vv.n onuh to tn ike . m tu a-ecp; tint the city of lltltim ro wes under the heel of tyranny; that woman had bed inducted and outrages committed, 5,u !i as to make in inkinlLludj. In fact, that a rein ol terror exists l in the city. He . a Mated a waving that the day f rnaV.afion n not far distant. That T.0 0 )0 M iryiandcr would rUc up in arms against thei- o;preor, And though an atte.n; t ini;ht b.; m i le to Jeprivo tliem of their arm . Eight thouand mnHkets weie i oii ii..:el n l pmr bd night nd d.w. ' " " " Mr Msysaidbouid t ot ku w vrho wrct.' I the letter, and tint it waa aha-!u.e!yr.n:rue t be ci tn runicated the ;iudior any such thing. It is eipully t r e in po "nt of fa a that cO.'IOJ men eie ready to ri-e against the irovcuum-ut as th.eie'.n .-tiled, but t e.e were nine than 30,): Hi tree men whj, if tnC present oppression h.stl not be icuvne l, will vindicate their c oiM.tutional rights, and HC -w U4U V 4ic Ii Iii .'Vi i i: ... m-v . i .'ii i the ground of cor.titi.t'.M.il r glit. on the ground of tes.s'ong tyronuy ant oporr ..n, n ion the proun.ii tnse-r ted to D.iine i rights, but n to conspiracy ajriin.-t the Fed j er.l authorities in Maryland t overtnin them j snd th:s c,oiernmcnt, the thing is i'i.tc!y J preposterous. It rever did ei.st. T: e coi trsry ai rtpotte 1 by miserable ml-crents tut tho!e who named to mi ic ois f.lte- ! hooda. He stated in such prOa d es the-e j that a people loyal and true to the Co :titu- : t en, art dortrutered o e and cn s ie I under j the lietl ol the m.bi ry p. wer. lie denuu- j cs lit a art urparale lei eti'rage He knew i wht he had done Süd lnlcl tha ftr.cte.t ' rn: ny into all bis rn. He was e'c.ted a i He;reentative of f e ml ia-p. im by a large nnjority; - Colon mm looking to the dt't on o' thgtea,-g'orh ui fnlln; pv co n ty. Hyatt0'-l lore committel t : C i meaHics ai will u hohl ar.d nnintain I. He would fay down hi. life to e.ure ! ihliobiect. No t wu? orjnetuce .hoill i ae Lis love of j ue. It 4 trnethit he ' waat to V rgiai-s, the Mother ol S' ite. whivh ' w a ix che T shied t MrvHV. in tloo-J , ' . ,- . ttr. W-tl . .. I'QI :U!.f.'l. lie If . U 1 1J a 1 .111, u 11 j a lira in'.a ths diOi!i on of the Sauth, to j find out the views of the joven.tnei.t tab bl.ed ovtr them, in order thvt he n.ih.t do 1! tTrythini roisd'e l aoir g i ihi fri-i t ul civd strife. He f t thst hi n.otn would be the m honorable of h life, liefere 1 coing to Iiichmcnd he called on the Ptei j dcat of the United routes and stateJ frankly s t i - i . . s ii. ; Kirimr i - r tri v I in tu r u.Tiin t iii:.w iv i ÄH.bÄ.Ö Är4V iics-i : i-":-- . Of the eutilO article md a party of ?tte icbcis, at nii.o oVlot k 'I 1 w tKfci 1T""" .;.-. -i. 1 a ..u v,Jp j e.,r Tho letter was Uie i lFt.fix.fl. Jnl l;!i. i yes'eAla) ,"in 'ich; of Fulton, on the Jcrlcrion ! aiiS aye, y.,-.r v.-ry t-tsia, ap,ty &xtir,ffrU; Ur i..nnr-mhi.r tiling it Vul t1;.- . ?:. t of ! C.tv road, ia which eleven of the Feicnl j t way W that y-i yim w-dl r,-t iv w,.-s? nuU?. ;i and fully his obYct. Ho did tvt y.V him fur his Muction. He did not wMi to ehntrur..--. him. He asbtd h:s pei -mission to leave Wadiington and cross over, ir.f f Virginia. It ws tii-t nelly ;indertood that he wt-Et thither on the most ptiv-.te mi--ion. Heak el the IVfjideul fortUo nv-s.iry lornnldy a condition ol axiair lu Jlar)Uuj paiuiui 10 ! Vf,-v c'Ui burden, sue he uniertook 1 to fctand hert and aver tlut aU. m her Uxtl j of Ii e a rt -. sr.' ' Ja 'J- J.r.ty t.auKe,i lue l n. wen. u r t-.u-n; t:,e iveu- tenant itenerai wu: 10 ier 10 ie:..ire I 'rtiai I .w, ami apt r icr 1, he tU 1 f tU inami.. hi wbirl. the power bs-1 tsn .r . . , . ee t a. 1 ; c" by i t.ti trai ui.v5.: lAppunst j 'i i... 11. ....v,..r,.i in , t n.M. u-v. ! amendment to tl a I f S 1 " U . SV s r as W es ' - wr- Nave Appropriation iiiii. 1 The cons der.il! n of tl.e TarÜT b.'l u.ls iieumed, and nftecasnU parsed., - Tin llue tca np tliß Seuite h l pcori ling lor they iuoreaee of the sisndln ircr ) f'.nr thouud men. AdjournesJ. St.vAis. .Sv'4etry Zoiecy cjUcJ He Sen- , ate to order snd autnl lhat lt? had a note , ! Irom the Vice Preside at saving t!ut b 1 hou! 1 be absent for the ret ot the n. ' 1I...1.IT... k.M.kk.Llul.lkkn 1.. .f Mil k.k-. A . 0.1. .v, j' - : i irv (j nir looT' ii liKiii; uu niiu aibcr .1 siiori aeotie ii.e oui pi?ei. Atter a loug tiiaoussiaa jü iu taihf ry bill, Mr. bb?n:UB itforfd a v.ajiituie, tint i liit r,rl" ol" th military e-tablibuje.it j erf preserve the Liiioa .dciend the prop- h I.' KLIP it , , tcndeii Cwtaprvfaisc.-. , . Mr. Sheruun's anicr.dmf r.t wn ign rd to; yeas 33, nsy I. Mr. Urcrkiorie wjvedto add to-öher-mm's bill, Uiat the army and navy are not t be emp.oyed tv auL.jUg.ite any tteor lern- tciT, i r j.rQ'iic or ibe sbniuoii of lübry; iosi yes J, iiys iM. - ' . . . The bill then narse l. und at U o'clo k the I Seüaie :;djourccl ' . ' Ciuuo fur tlie C.orernmont Cien. t.yoii AgaluliUMrrcl between .TlcCullucla und Clulb Juclison. Sr. L't), Jolv IU. Horace Dicmicii, Gem A Humh, ol th:a city, bve pontrcte-d to furnish tiie Uniltd jsut ltdTer.iir.eiJt tor t.i.i jjiutary lvpietnisri tea te uuetn naei cnunon. Trto are alrfa.lv cat st the Wh- cnunon. 1 vo are .ureal v cat si tne u- - igt on i-ouudry. writ -v- amsenker from lingtieM on tueHth.un.veitnere. reports'th it General L,ou Jia.l conceotra-.ed all the Federal lorxes . - - - . j OvT It t: at that poiut, and only uwa.tei a supply ol proaitions to attack Jitck-yu's lorce aui Urive them out of the State. I3en McCuboch leit for Arkansas, aiter a vio!ei.t dispute wi h Juckvn, whom be called a great cow sr t in the presence of all bis cli cen. Four hundred mounted rerewiosisu from Boon county, uuder CapU llanifc. Attempted to join Harns, bur failed. The ferry boat, with armed men, ii cros ing the liver to pi event the escape o! the rebels Irom Calloway county. Cemp'.ete nrt-ar.gemenu n.ive been made for the meeting o: the State Convention on Monday. dpt. Cavcnher, of Col. Elan's regiment, reached here to-night, from Siingneid on the lCih. He re .oris Gea. Lyon in Spring held, but his commind Has encamped e.even miles North. The manh Irom Boord.e was very revere. Provisions were scarce, the rofcn being put ou Laif ration. Geueril Lpvn would remain at Springfield till he could obtain :i full supply et subsiitte.ac, ad ditional means of transportation, and allow his men to recuperate. Jackson forces hive left Nea.dio end p"ed into Ark.uisstv. lingad er (.encral 1 ope, of Illinois, rmved here lo-n glit. He wni take tne raid in j North Musouri. 1 Oppwsitiöii !o t u T i r; if II. I! l.uiig Diid;o o ... II f c ta-triuied. srCiAL TO the roai. Waviu .oto.v, Juy 1?. The bill to pro vide for inorf i'2ig the revenues Irom im f'Crt?. meets with unexpected opposition .rom ihe House, and the duties recommended by i .e'Comniittee of War :ird Mem., to be imposed on ug.ir, c Tie and tea, vUl proba- ' b.v be reiiikCJ. j The Long ih-.de oef the Potomic i to re-const rii'jied, to le ui re available lor n.i .tary q, ecatiiins. Scie.t tLousan.i e have been Sorwardeu to our army in Virgin. a. The three mouths troops are t be mu;tcr- eJ out ot ervlt.e aud paid ofl. The arnment ;.m the C urt ..t Claims lor l. erecting Cu.-toni Hoa?Pa at Buffalo r-nd Oi- wego was M.ncludei to day. More ol tht H.itttc of rtittt. Si. Avbt.hu, Mo , Juno is. l; e i Mi roops were wouuded, two fu;)!ui l mortil'j. One of the S.ate troops was kille I ai.d th.te wounded. i he State troops were dlsper-eJ. Col. McNeill is In Fulton, await reinfoice mciits. Gen. H rri v.a in Fulton yos:tid .r, ut not in the Cght. H men we;e unman agcab'c, an I lc:t Fulton by every road le id- ng out of the loan. Seven hundred of the i iato In o ves morn. ted. The camo at Wand S. r ücs i. sj poc I to le broken up. Col. McNeill's sdvHiuC guai I w .1 at first itticked atid fell bat k on t' e nu n lody, when tlie Statu troopa o.i retietted back to Fu!b-n in i;: c t o iirdcr. Heavy brie? is r now h.eard in the direction ol Portland. RAILROADS. Ttn'-IInute? A Itichmoiul tl. V , i VOTICE. Oh and xfer tou HV. I th ISth tr.c, the Trslns o til Ho.! wt.l j 'tv - OEKfUAL I'ASsrNT.Fß RTATXjX aU- VtailTralü i Lxres ilo. st At. t '.U srrlv- T.tpre.M Trati i TMtn at..., Jj a. m 4 r m. .n.is . x. . 5.1s r. . Tlis Nii-lt ts: i es t lü.ili am. . r.s-l. ki sr ; viju'.rei to puivi.t: ikkel il r entetln-th Carl. C;k-S V 1 cbetsrd dtsie Lltbe somootsa tniauM h!rr tb traiu- l'e. ir.J. rccx. r. 'yllt-lwjw Jortil r-"Tj. HOTELS; BATES HOUSE. W.VI. Jt'DsOMi Proprietor. CortiT ol Illinois V Wnvhlngtoti Nt , i jrv i a nr. roi.iw. in. t: ii a v. oth i: it Ren ik r Aiul .Tlowcrvi ! Tlst wVd.-U V1';:T Cn'r:.VP ar.l -q ..gt.tm. S WOLF A CO., No's Hl xii 15 Mn MfML II AV HAKES. HAND HAKES. -s . - - . 1S .Sil. I Dot sir A 1 iihixSnovii PLOWS GRAIN CKADLF.S. SCYTHES A SNATHS rORKS.AC.AC.at s. uorr a Co. JllMwti 4-l44arl44MsUaIrTs-lIaoia. SPECIAL NOTICEa. liO TO NICOLOY'S rtiwivM Kino Vrt Gallery ! IW aUlX STIAT, pLysiviso' is ;.a-B tuauif ftwa . w.rJ off rAet. ee ary' jwel!eex-a- , tü rft.n, bi ao-xier dmm rl.l .V, JJ ; !tyiAnöU.S ..X1RACT JWXnr. nu.i.ssvi tit, , lUCT 'C,' - - LTkAIU , uiVvll; iuTKi Hi si- .-Prsa tvlfrt. rew . - , - Tiix 0rat nrrijrnc nt .u Mil T) s) rara4rr iT4 uit s ---w . - w niK OHE AT IUCKKTl? -' . Ar-it a ros!uai.4 SHtV ll. ii.rJr 1 Utriw1 , t U l lur. KtJ.Kj s, Orav4d. ' A:J all In-. i.f iL ITriusry 0r4ta. A ivcr..'iiiviii in suMxLrr 4uuin. Cil II xm I anJ art d fi.r tl.e M.-'-te at oo-. r r!rir.r,.r,urv-rri.rpT WJkkVilm DvsrM'pain with Pile. ! u , al rrriir la Mr.wB- tb 1,, . ,A. i r.! ,t.4, 0,ares or Unlmrota are ts.rU.s. t . IVaiM 1 frsir rin'ves ths csuse. I CiiMi .l:hntl bAU0fl- In JllUlir. I .an I.V. 1. j i1 is ;..t, sua -t tie u l: u..- uku- 1 ' u tb-rny cured c.f i-v.h Dj-i-iia a..! Pt:. Ht i 5 ' ' . ' 1 mn-r.:rr n. , at.jiL.lwiw ViUiiN P.UWL1T. . 'VJ j Icductd by Uj!teysln lo a iupiv ) Skelctou. i Cvtlmo r "bi.i.Havt's lUixvso Ilmau." , ilr. A lInLi tt, a trir prt4vl4 as w.-tit j as any tnaii la V.'f irra iVusj-lraala, tat- f. . I.;w: '"I net with a frmr Ifi Aroi'ri4ijc t':y j Uo w rflocJ ty Iy-;wj.Skl j X IrUm. 1 ; j-ruiJ. .t Lim Mtjr i Wu! of rkrrL.' Ilk..i:at..t ' liiiwr, i-ilM! 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Y. srplWwlw ltraudictu l'ilK. Tut us of the 1 tils AlL TO Ül'ü MTAUTi tb etisU ti u to rscUt tL- ACTION OF JLS.AE. T1V" way tn wLIch a eur Is eCectcd n.y U sm -etti-.i t. ptofcdual tuen, yet il 1 ik t any sa 4 ecu injur ui- to a taaa or wutnsai Iu st.nt 4 bs!ib THET WUT TO Lr WHAT MEDICINE CURF-S. isnr aow rr rears. COSTlVENtSS AD DIZ1NESS CURED. Xaw.Vi ax, Aj-itl t. ItßO Ta, li. Baar-rni Dear Sir : Irj tb spring U löü I Lsd the he tr-isfiiuse to hreck my thih. In rnt quKoe 4 wLkU uiy eKi:tuUi ln,c grt at lj iV..it, uA sulTrrrJ elih Ttt otlvenr, rt4-u2 -1 with ihiiiue aid evrr j.atü la iLe hwaJ m3 nji au 1 oj pru.iou of U heart. I wss auL.-irxl by sev irsl pbydcisns t4 tbia rüy U-r tkrVe year .itbut tbulr:lng r lirf, itil bJ Ur j.lrrü ia cur t! f.al Ijf 1 w inew.l to try yucr ll'ür, Lici. Uu;ot ln--tMuU i. hv. J ut-, hit-i lu a short Uuie cij.lu-iy rr!or4 my bcsllb. I (x;n4f ib i'i tl lst r.li In t&e world. Viti truly, JAÜKS urikPllY, ;ais wijkur: . Prk 2". -nt j r i k. Si.ld t y J. it. Ctnuuhiu, Terre-Hnate, aa4 by J rjt i-'e deslcrs in afitCiTe. t.s ylSJ m Qrarc NosTva.i. The m.M. ruy of hair .w .;, , bair iir, bir ti't.irs.bilr otl, lü uuüi--tlP4 preps -rat. 4. w birli iu wh' tfvr iLc public uu4rr surs t!ravitar.t, LyMjUJivai auJ fntatic uilesaaw .e pMrsdi-d in sUjW--1im1ow crJ, lwrai , lifsdiDrs, s harr prepara' uus, art all Lurols 4-f , :b flrt w stet ; Uieir rsl merit, b-ti tbey .o-v j any, is, tb.i ibey do no biu. ll-tUri, wtslr j o:!, lrJ cal, rwe 1. seemed aot ctloeed, asVc up, Mbtiiin beautiful wrsptier, aud wtiie ßini flmrb I vh:., tb.- cos'heft rbjr.-trr of trttaca, tcl when coüy' "r r! it., m tri -jn.U itu. ?... .... u! csaht t y vrr ! im yovnx sm4 of bvlb sb- f. Sxh is ! the -hiT;"T rf 'ref. W.'i H.l tkit .rstivc. "1 i K' '''"' r'"- !f"r tb 11 sltis-ui fitiy "hlh Ldutiu" 2k.lk. htofwrimn, s-ar c ! r aikt.iu:.dui au.l ttarthb; caifh-psamy tertu; ly iiaj-ly aJrTtis a Ho:r T.c'n stlvs- -bst ti . ilisa rrfurcea I oil on otir rrsiilu-u. K.-u-in1-r Wood's iW'.ntive f..r the lJr ! t' Ve arti L e t-'- Jri'vlra Tne Groit English Rcncdy ! flit J v-MtSCLAUKE'r: CELORATEI' FEMALE TILLS ! Pn porrj from n pretm;4tn iJ S.r J. Clarke, M D.J'i'jiicüjn llttruitrdinary ttlfu Qarrn. Tb.s l:.v!ki.r uil:ii)f is tuJjJiRff In l.e rsr d! tLo-e psltul s;i t it il-.rroii. isases in wLles Ihr il3If'u'!lUU.kU U It tn'.). (M ill m- n.p auJ ret&i-ve sli u' njri.), Pfly cur Taay U tii vn. 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B. fl.lVl a:l 6 pusUye !up eixioMd U any ttta..rle.t all luoMfe , tKHTl, ro-italia, I ,i;.O.y rtiinjT..aU. t y J. . rttDttr.thm iuir.Jl. h!..!!;. l'rre.:!m..f su 4ll v- ncj-54dn SOAP. pUOFKSSOU GARDNER IS OUT OF TOWN 1 Ik-T tl.e r a re a U w m-f- mbfr, ,,, y (V. Stated kVp, left ai Uirtleti's, tkU h sr- warrs.. to lv Rn ea.lltit art, le for fclnK si.1 ü, tol'st a ure enre f. rlr tl-e f-., ,w i,.,. aM f t tet th.itHunsurpas!. It i rr.ntl alu ttw- murr Mitit ;iti trMi frnn. -1 . k. ., wmi, nua, iidtl tDua lln. (wth fi e..W., M bii ij.kt. from .n Mb(,, f f m.iture. T l 4 B-rUett, who ta sUe aaeLL and .c cake tfnrv tt U all fot,e. lprlO,-Jl4