Zhe pant), p st. ~~~~~,l' ti .~ %.' t '•:,•4t),E; AI; *. • A ' IMME PITTSBURG H: WEDNESDAY MIIENINd, w.f.\ ia, ill DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE Itte tzo2trtl.erd of thin Committee are request ed to ooticene at the Buehler Howie, to HArrib t, tie, on Toeirlsy, the luth of .1 oly, Clint Lt tt.ree o',Ansle Y. :tie l'l,e gentlemen designated to run as Presidential tie, tore .at tit ensuing election. by the Late It.to,,er,etic State Convention, are ale, iespeLt tolly incited to nowt the Committee at the same time and place, with a view to a more complete and ?ill:tent organtz allou of the port y. Deemoeralte State t 'entral Cc - uaint/4 , Tow ANDA, July I , eruaeratle papers please e,py. The Now Conscription Law We IA here, moreorer, that the Gorern 77i,ht has 108 t a n opportunity not likely t • recur, to appropriate to itself aid the ea a.- t'he valitersol willingne , s to reipono t• - • •!.ar call for men. It 1.. t clouo icily the pe••ple „-t itl< ' one that does not work hell. Ifetnt ere of Conprebs hare miy•represeot.td the people, and teen e.-creed into i•.itty , ,••••,I,:ary to their jad,: •Th..t glaitt:l the their Sl:ppOl't flit t.to.tp aot t.tu to t eaiizc it ,, r tci Pittsburgh Coniulyrciul. S .1.,r111:10. .70711,11,1,11,411, was f,,1,1 It"/‘;‘ , a drop, by all right- as a - .earal ties:to:it' to !-E thtnignl 1.E% in Mil !„, eat nO tiTb; ~441 h. had; Lai aw ha“ .1,, . • .. With CO - 174.7141,03011, will not ',it,. I 1CTI: ; and ui ell feal that an ltnnird,at, .tra :Could be a IR! too ~ ,irtaro:" to thin/. .v.—Coonnartientton U..itgh unzette. HIL'SVOISD TU '13.112. COI'IERNOit -CAI.I Without paying a particle t atten Lion to the falsehoods of the Nation.l Administration, our duty ai Pinusvi vanians is to respond wall ulaLrity to tb, ea!l of Uov. erRTPC. For six weeks, at least, the Administration was admon - ;shed of the present rebel invasion, but it produced no i , upressiou iu that quar ter whitever. Those wh.) gave the alarm were ah , olutely threatened with arrest and confinement. So wilfully in• different has the Administration become, and so profligate in falsehood, that the peopl- can place no reliance whatevel upon its statements. Goy. CCEITIN in his proclamation of the 10th said to the May , }r of Philacelphia: "The enemies of our govcrnmetx an actit. in deterr ing pod, ere'„r t.a Stn i,arti mache to distuade your that any considerable resel force t'o rn your ekihif y, and many of our most loyal and patriot;•:. rdizens hare been thus deceived." On the very day upon which the proclamation of the Governor appeared the A.dminlstration caused to he tele graphed from Washington the following list of shallow falsehoods, no: neglecting will bes•een to compliment itself lor its vigilance Wit: II 11 , 10T ,, N, July lu.—S 30. p la --I , ishe lcve a.ht PPCes9 ton rumor., it ttAllVer., and tei orb lu 11 ' nehlugtou, the gu ye. r7one,l I A L. u wad, u , 141 Aar Coern so J day, II l,t, (well I trniid3 in ! elisen here in st:tr} keit, mei the preintr.e I ion, lor tnt tieteniie of the Y onus.' t 'twit ni dr:ll3lC. Yesterday, upon the very heels of his giving the lie to Gov. ('t'rus's taternents, and styling all such as " . eces s;on turaors," we bad the startliml and authentic announcement of the rebel,: being in posses-ion of Teuleytown, but three miles front Washington. Iu view of thes e facts, the reader will perc,•ive that he can place no reliance iu elements ot the national Adrninisti ion; they have been lying so shamel iii y bout the sodden capture of Richmond. and tt.e collapse of the rebellion, tl 1i Vtiey i t compelled to resort to other falsehood in order to farther fool the people. Gov. CURTIN was right iu his ally call fur assistance, and it is 0111 duty to iesponii with else rity t a his proclamation. iliffifili Three years , i of unparalleled cainage and death, with. the exultant invading rebels thundering at the very portals of our Clonal capital, have failed to im press the Administration and its leading followers with the magnitude fit the ci.,k by which they are surrounded. The Lutroonery and idle chat indulged in liy Mr. LINCOLN, even while the very air about Washington is heavy with the odor of - blood. are becoming infectious, At Antietam, two years ago, where many a brave fellow gave up the ghost, Mr. LINCOLN, in a hilarious strain, as if to mock the solemn scene before him, called upon the drunken Marshal of the District of Columbia to sing for hint a negro ditty. What was NERO'S fiddling while Rome was burning, compared to this guilty and disgusting frivolity? In keeping with this sickening and unfeeling conduct upon the part of a person occupying the position of Presi dent of over twenty millions of people, was yesterday's Pittsburgh Gazette. It, also, fails to be properly impressed with the solemnity and magnitude of the oc casion; and advertises for "a great victo ry" as flippantly as any other mounte bank placards his show-bills. In yes terday's issue, under the familiar cap tion of "wanted,' and after informing its readers, that the people, notwith standing the threatening condition of the times, have learned to be philosophi• cal," it indulges in the following maud: lin imitation of Mr. LiNCOLN'S peculiar style of rhetoric. It says: They feel that, if the war should not end thin year, it may last for marry years to Dome. They feel that the tenger the war lasts, the greater the dagger., an Open outbreak with England and }ratty: W/Aose s3mpathles the :South has all alo a rp; ,i,tetwed. They feel that, if the war, doeil "13MA 'three years longer, uur 83:Lances:will State 9f_ partial, if not complete collapse Vies—feet that, if the war abet! . not end . 56i:frft," the fadttstrial interests of the ooustry will be • Waked by further drafts for mea t and that, by' reason of high prices, there will be in thousands of homes a real eettre/ty of the neeesaaries of life. All this the people wish to s ee avoided. A great vie - Wiry over Lint or doatsierOti would enable them to s v a e b e e t all bre their akers hopes in this t 7ea a r n . d I t lie se re e fo t r h e e , Wanted—a Great Victory! t The:people tibtelitig" all . *lamina, be model ehristiana.indeefl, to. he 'philoso . phicaV but our may object is to. direct attention to the trifling manner in which imi• neighbor advertises for: "a great victory." Our neighbor appears. to tLitlk thiit a e . r( to an i lid, is, io be nLtttin~ t'. y n Iverti,il)2. \\ hat I.le pro,.. :,ppreeinte the sit. tlfoicm' •st. glf ii N ti j- 'lndeed wantf , d, and tc,,, • l e ..iii •; the in sti n k how we t,. otortin I.et lb auothiq prroclatbati , ,n, calling up. - ,n llraccn ;Lnd tl r pi•"pli, 1.) I •a:.,ltni Lin; !or I.avin.2 pt I , 7trtf , l ,truszgl , int natiunal unity, iut, , ,nn: 1,1 Abohtinn, pfirlizitE putv.sps, let lota turn rt - volte all his '•hulls tigli ., ast the comet," Fir . I;nowledg, I c inabi:ity 1,, h.. Pr..stdimt, Finnoutie.mr Itl iurn to Sprinittii. hi• 'let him then p,oph , At, the t'ai4m hml the e , nstitation, runt th, CENTRnI ots, nth sr torrihle parrt =Aro wi!l mina o•• of "11.1.: th,binL. to lb , nronnt. r Irmo SN% RicL out !he fititivrq timl the 11.inkes, who, We.. 1. 1 .11 1 . Ah.l'ilif , ll t( ;111!8\', I:EMEMII Lwu nt~;ding iu~h Ltd put niirtiry in 111, it )11t1;, the pon.ltlntH hum! 1,,%v “Ho:tary n•tiz. wont nn,l h.it soinc •In itubccile, 1111. lit: - ot of th Navy .1-I , nr:ntert. nd `l . w .t 1 .1.• trill t n„,n, let si tut i 11 in nliont•.l, tiu.l 111, n , 11.i.t KI t.. p., Che c,Juntly - 1.;1., ntl,l grt \drt4,rc \t":11 hut S:tyi tlt (rat \Yin iticn•pt viot.ry :Lc - ftar nnt Th.: I'i.tsb„r4ll I.arently Sat ,I)(int. puttee, Olt dil;ellP.-ii,ll of •.11,, obsor.:o ions , •nr y Iruu;' ' \ t•I-V (l(1 11, appeantn , al n tiup• Iyht.n LnErl:11: , 1 ct,ul.l tit,,l it 111. H rrr, t to c_rv, n v ith h r lo.ritativtv ire c"ntinerei thi-relethe4 the ISr.h-, It \VCI t.. ~.11,e iSti Li 10i 1.•-p.11 , 1 int.!: to this, allti In tlic 111‘..alllillIc wi tic nur ti it,forni u- DOWli '“ 1111 MI 111111E2=1 The Rubols Endorr,e Linc:on, uua Johnson. A Lsi Vtl ItI•31 I,.•it Inthll al prys ing Dem.( rat..and iiiiiking;‘, an ,l from tl,O It thin„:l J i.,• ) ,ar, thee \n!t (,'Pr I in cidn and J. litt, "For our part iv, an: tir h!LS rccri: , • , l th 11 , ,litinali..n Nvipm cer be oft ! - ;ir it• iu lii , tirtny, i,n it M 01JZ•t . I lr 1,1! 11 , .1,110 0,1! rc-sildc: 11,.w- I,IIHUNi.,I ar StUri'ny 'I , (or ;;nv nine Any chilli fft. Let ft at ol a , ciee,•- or aloe mtLtii 1 , 4 ht• ,i,ch \ to! . t fhl At, -, It \\ h • itn ptl t Ahlt• IC) 6n 1 another -nen in the United States,an , ' the; of-a e let hint Slay. 'We, at u the v, ni 1 , ) hi s.ui Pitt hint, 1.1 i r h , conotwied the ‘c•ir xaellv Wireto to have it rond,wted 1 1 : Nilltil.ll , l 01161' Illat Wet,: heated re I h th roe that were caret -s., converted cold indifference into furious passion, :Ind alculatim.t freetrality into burning patriotism. A, for the it r,peratinns conceived nuul e ernied un der his ateyives, surely ccr 11;1.Vt! right to complain. tin rut vie , ever had so many midering nflieor , and nu, earn paigus were ev , r rnndcrba t csiih greater btripidiry. Fur l:'.se rtasous d e . eidedly ill la \ ~r of old Abe. Ittel if we could 4.nniniand a million 1,, vote, in Yankeedon , , sbnal I 11 , 0. thi•fft Ile FMy made the South the most united people that ev, r went b•rill to bottle with an invader; and 1, , r that he de4er CS the lively grroilii ~t hem man. If anythine• r ould t ,, Lire ns under w Inch v... 111, , Baltimore Con\ elvinn, it h- It the nninina tion of Andrew Johnson—the man of till milers most likely tic keep together the parties already int the N ,uth) in one liMid mass tor the prosecution of the war." NEGRO SLIGT BY A SOLDIER. —l.nit avening, about seven o'clock, a negro who had been employed at the Carroll House, was shot dead on Walnut street by a veteran soldier named Mcßoberts, belonging to the 10th lowa Infantry. The negro was passing along the street a !thou. distance in advance of Mcßob erts, who was in company with another soldier. Mcßoberts called to the negro to stop, to which the latter paid no at tention, whereupon the •-oldier drew a revolver amid hod at the negro, the hall passing through his heal, killing hint intantiv. The soldiers mere both in toxicated at the time of the commission of the act. The name of the negro, we learn, was John Brown. Mcßoberts was immediately arrested and taken before the Mayor, who committed him for further hearing at 10 o'clock this morn ing. The result of the Coroner's in quest has not transpired at this writing. —lenta :Statesman. SairwltECKED.—Mr. George Riclfift'd son received a letter yesterday from his son Henry, giving an account of the shipwreck of the U. S. storeship Cour ier, on Leonard's Keys, Aheco, on the 14th ult. The writer was one of some half dozen Buffalo lads on board the ship. All were saved. They were on the little island eleven days, while an of ficer went to Nassau, 95 miles distant, to procure a vessel for removing - the crew. 'Unfortunately, the one obtained developed yellow fever on board, and their passage to New York was perilous in consequence. They are now aboard .the hospital ship at Saudy Hook. The Three Graces of Shoddy Howard of the Times, Stanton of the Tribune, and Henderson of the Post, all have niched in the walls of Fort La Fay - ctte.—Albany Argus. Dmoacratic editors are sent to Fort La Fayette but there is a difference be tween the "order of their going" and that .of, the Shoddies. The former arc sent hecause.pf their political opinions, list the hitter are sent—one forforOry; another for furniihing the enemg toitn contraband geode, and a third (Or iamtnd. ling the Government. THE POST---PITTSBURGH, will arm w]th I.okinoinv patri ç:, f i _1[111')' 1'! r i= :u: \\ 1,,t ; f.)r tbi 11., 1 \- B.:covery of Col. Covode's Body. The Honorable John COVOIIP, who left this city last Sunday for the purpose recovering the body of his son, has been su-cessiul in his mission, and arrived here yesterday. It will Le mcullected that Col. George 11. Covode conanand ed the Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, and 111(Jrtally wounded on the twi Ty-vitt - ill ultimo, ,luring the marel, Sheri , b,nl, Cavalry iter , s , ; the Peninsula Or egg's Brigade, t. whieli Coviale's Beg• intent was atta,lied, were engaged ,n fr t; tiny Ike trsin= in the rear, .ind 'Alien they bad r,—sed the Chieka hominy, they a, re attacked by the ene my in gri -,npere , r lorce. ne•ir 119 , 1 the en, III!. upoi hut!. y thai our lirinL I ir ettnnon and t,sLd their Covotle :o !ht. junetme ed a charge anti I,y d . rd of hard 11.1111.1!Ifd hatter}. Near St ('loon 1, he was mo.tally woond t 2 0 1.1 „Htough nv efftlii. waa made ing him otfthe ti, itt, the 11c.1 1 ,, 11, tO,',.7).1011,•11 TLie :eh I', n'li'••••1 his \Nat, h an,i irittnev, and 1 it. 111 (hi? (,01,1.1 I:011 1,.• Inca negrt , woman, I • th(!' 111 her little 4, , n, i,t , I, .1 t ,, until ,le.ith, Flu :;11: 111.1,111,1 , 111. l'll , l It , Ids sutler ior , In it), niorionei her lilt-band bu ried ti P 1,,,dy, and planted _tape, around the grave Col received three tin in ill, ILI( iirtn, rind on, in the a 1.1 , mid di pass, i 1 ,ntiiel) it 1.. \s. h.-. \lr. ( om.“d• arriv .1 at , C,laitC! ,, , ILninth Cn an ! ! my lan.l nn.fi it gl \‘'l , I . :11111 the ent•my', . y it iml: sit L to .\ dit• t , GI n. !wad 'lll , l 11,c 111- ~ • 11 C.11,111.111..0. ,V 1:, =BIM f:C11,1 , [lt 11.1!,t. hey wer,. • rt,v•ti• •k• Mr C.,,c...,10•-•!,-in I.tp•iy qt:•!v I , ! , interrt-.1 j in 1 - . l'l 01" e1../VC. corpollC. Al. (l in iI tl' lilcrr, arol , r , . 11,y• , - iilistit n :o 1 . Th.:, ; 1, LINIII 7 11. in 1.1 V it 111:.•..! 1 ',ll =EN I L tFtl I t;•., \\ • .1 .d.. 1 11 .its• 1 flt =MI t• .1% CCIIC \ hill I.• 1)1.01.•'. ( tui i'll , l I don ,11.! MEM 1 "•. .iztt rrtn.t 01; ' , lll.Vt NVil , ) "I llr C,l\ N“1:11 itt Lilo. und 11- L..iith ,r ( I I .It.'•• 1. , uiru,un,t ,N ~t ,I 11111..11 111 c I,:1 u \t tr - bltt ifl Ilot• 11111LaIld au l ,: 11,,r Lincoln Upon the Battle Field. We -0 • r, toe 1 , 1 , 1 lil.• ItO't that • ,„.„, i 14‘ u; I. tu•id. Nl . . tht• ttil :‘‘..t , tlt the it'll!Littf -iwr,l;]l,l Ili 15_t 10.1,1!1 ! , ••I,C. .llk 'o_lll it... 1, I/ %s 1,.•:(. I h.' 1;0,1 IN'a, 1 OIL, I, /11h~•r , •I his tte , 1.. ivt killt .1, ,lid jo-t iur the Other 'i• .• ! red more wt le 'lain, hod th, one r side ot that immtt , -1 tehel \\ 55 h, they felt. "I .1, e' saw, the itri s dent , "tbIS g,ttie.2 Let it- drive Aft r toils the Pre-iiient mak, < iellvt let! gloomy akitic hi a eonip mion • an t Eire ,4/1111 thing ttl ( . 11(,t.r It a. , .14, anti give us ..n. TriereUpidi Jack smirk up, as 1.U.1 as it haul, a (optic tvliteli he continued ti. sing trine tic. y tr ete r ding troin the hat. per 1.11 i. ,tll.l till they al,pnel, Led a re d!.,55 I, 5, het, 11,e l'on,livi;3,l.. 1;. " Ir Prll,lder,l, \\ It he I form t our it' end t.. ace his iiemt; till we have lrr,scd this rk gum f tie poor I:at e lost no re t;••iit halt their Thee are feel lly, and I should he of tit ; I Ile 11, c , t hat it mar lkive nn tl em." l'iesid lit then asked his eranpaniiini to shop ids ...nOng till they got by that r( giment We know that this story is incrcdll k, that it is impossible that it man could be elected Pre-iilcnt id' the l tilted Slides could Mi conduct himself over the, fresh made trraves of the heroic dead. When this story Was fold us We sail that it wa increclibte, iiinpsgibli.t, but the story ir; told on such authority that we know it to he true. IVe tell the story that the people may have sine idea of this man, Abraham Lincoln, who is a Candidate for four Veal, more nil. 11110. It any uhliesn bolds up his hands in lior rot, an.l says this story ran/ he ttue,we sympathise with hint [Coln the bottom of our soul; the story run's be true of any man tit tor any (dire or trust, or even for derent E,Jeiety; but the story is every whit true of Alirabaut Lincoln, in credible and iini - e,Rsibie MR it may seem.— EaSe.t Mrs. Lincoln Flom the :11anbileki Ohio Spirit of Decut.i,ra4y It is stated that Mrs. Lincoln, during ht r recent Visit to New York with her son "Tommy," bought a splendid set of ear-rings and pin at one of the Broad way Jewelry stores, amounting to three thousand dollars.— Exchange. It is not very long since Mrs. Lincoln bought a shawl for live thousand dollars. Five and three are eight- thousand dol lars for jewelry and a shawl, very trifles I:oinpared withall necessary articles that must be bought in a year, but taking a large slice off Mr. Lincoln's salary of twenty five thousand a year. Living at this rate, one hundred thousand dollars, does not suffice for Mr. Lincoln's yearly expenses. Can not Forney or some other Aboli tionist, inform the tax payers where the money comes from, that enables this very ordtnary Lawyer from Illinois, Abraham Lincoln, to live in this style, when the poor man can barely with the strictest economy after paying his taxes, get bread to eat, in these war times? Two years ago last January the New York Tribune said that if the rebellion was not suppressed by tha ensuing May, it could not be,subdued by the force of hrms. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1864. WASHINGTON ITEMS. pRI ME POTASH Bills Signed by thr Pre+lda of An act to correct a error in Ow law of .Tune 30, 1884, relating to t tie Department. A joint resolution impo: , :ing a speclal income duty. An act to restrict the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims and to provide• for !he payment of certain demands for t,rllUi.le.l.' pr,-, and se,' An tlet 'tl) carry int() etrv-t 11 A joint r. e ;,1z,r1,14 , r ~I Thu r , • , 011.1t1 , 0:1 tiJ In , pay H Lr ,trift .VIII., ts i t;::•• vf:11. An h , nn n. i t I L!rant pen prov,,l July 14, An r,. t further ~ C pcisent,t - eN ise!; to i.lithon., th. the N,tvy lc, nroki , lt• li,l II lt , ll.loiiil o ll of n trr, !Cal St, .1111 0111 j 111111101 - ~the: AII n t fortlier to ro;til . ttir find for the cnrrllittg aril oili tiii• national fret a, elk'. lu I 11l An n, .t to pay in I,w tni iiehates in Coneiiiii nit r pur An 111/. I. kidditiOn}{l ha I ht. AVE! fIc1;a1'11.- . r ! , hr poir. - An 1.1%. 1.'1 , -11 All mllp. lln Ii 1~ e~i i'niut ATI art 1.. 1,20' tc I:indh , rd an.? 1)1 , - t!I t rtf Colnuihia. An act I,y inir:t at ('Py An acl. i'/h r. t , lllll . Lr and pH.tritling It - 1r the t•Hlectit “t• clo d . titled and ahandoned itntnerly, %ltd. the ventttat nt !rttutt- .1( :alcd 1.0 Lc in insurreetttql .1 it :tet fol . the re:i. n an .\ i, ~.. : ft•rrit , rc t:t RI:111..1i a Li . % intt.l o •l i i, i . lt \t.l! e,rard,,• .c: t!,,. r. A,t , Wt lilt 1.. ItlW, .;11 1.1.11.... . t!ic 11,11 t- lopeal lllc iittl Iti2:1;1.0 111 zto• hlli, pat=neti Ly an,! ;.t. ,•nt. •,1 to Ho! Iptvt , It 11. t Ow !dr. pro ting lt,t. Co,tt ruttortt, for t 4 tatt.,, , ,t - t r 11,r-s% r itsttritett I c rrl.rlli ,rt ill tilLtttorizt•, t ittporttry ,•111,r , I 11111.1 El 11.111. , ril "r Hin. i „,.. r “t 6. IN" t , l the ( 11 , nn,Iiii 4 1 /linking 1)111 t.. OnIIPC,II OA" . I!, Contlrtnatinni by the Senate I 1,,• nt tippoinictt nu.: lii hiitt • ,, 101:13!1' , 1 11.10 ! .1 13 4 ) , Xt•11 "r NI•W Ynrk and ,L.hn uutniuc nt :.•;,•w lurk, in t.• ne'r nnd tunirr lhr act to Luitt•A ‘,l .\ 1.. 1.. of tri „k r -, 1,11 loir1( - ~ L ot na \ „itoileQN, to lw t;t lo I thi• n , w =MEE f 11 , 1' t.r r (;t lit•!:,1 hL! TH . t , 111. \‘ .11g t>>l.ltlrt • f. to tilt . 11 t• <<l,l< ini IMNIOII 'l ,, 1,- ( 1 , 1 ,14 in, ‘t 111;t111. 1) i -1,, .1.1,111,, 11. INleri.rnmil, 11.(litr,1 A. ill, ir ! „1 A tLc Fenwl,%. To he Pirst I.l,(at•unnt- Daniel I). Tlicrkior , N r, SAL', io.I t', ('ott;horo. S:onnel ti ')Vrancr, Jo'on Cr. Baker, rkkvard A Furman, .lames )1. .1. , 1111(1 ISond, 1:. (iuinink 11t..nry I). Hall, pnni,l )lerton P11.;11ps, Frank Barr, ll,nry J. 11 , nson, John A Ilehrk i neq, Bil4l.ie To he Livut• mints NN illi nu ll‘o,:wway, Thomas 11 Lay, \\'ilium Dehart4., Holt and L. Briggs, Joseph Irish, Ell \card U. Gardner, IVentwnith S. Siflinh.ns. To Le Thir 9 Lieutenant," Hems - Ilau,llu. Ii , Lcr. it 1 ,1 IL ‘Vicl,4, Jame, It Jlul t)r)), F \V. ' , par reH Allen o'Brien. on:G e or!(• M. Hunk r 1% , Ile Enginver. A. NI Ci , in ming, IN'altrr thimi.Pon, J. E. r, A. I) 1/noflla., 1'!,011, Gr:n 1l C1:0.,. Jame., }kitty Stnith, Eutzene Vslt uu The titan who is most persistenly urg in; the repeal of the $3OO commutation lause In the conscription 9Ct, is Ahra. hint Lincoln. Let the working men who are appealed to, to Vote for Lincoln because ha once split rails, and kept a whiskey still, forget that this working man is trying to shape the draft so that they will I cempelled to go into the army, no matter what may he the con dition of their business and families. Every one knows that the repeal of the commutation clause will run substitutes up to an exorbitant figure, and make the conscription bear ten-told heavier than ever upon the people. Est the laboring masses remember that the friend to whom they are indehted for the efforts to repeal the clause is Old Abe.—fix change, —Lincoln got the commutation clause repealed, at last. New every man of you, Forward, March! How d'ye like it? MORE particulars relating to the sea fight between the Alabama and Kear sage are being received. It appears that the scene on hoard the Alabama after the fight, was terrible to contemplate as it is reported, that blood was actually flowing in streams, and pieces of flesh anti hone scattered around the deck. During the fight one man was shot by Semmes for leaving his gun, and after wards the. crew threatened to kill the Captain himself for striking his colors. One man from Massachusetts, who was carpenter on board the Alabama, com• mitted suicide. LOCOMOTIVE E XPLOSIO N. —W e learn from the Dunkirk Union that a locomo tive upon the Erie Railway exploded her boiler near Hornellsville, on Sunday last, instantly killing Wm. H. Post, engineer, and Hiram Bradley, fireman, and crush ing the arm of Mat. Phelps, conductor, who happened to be upon the tender. The train (a freight) .was in motion at the time the explosion occurred. The locc. motive was literally torn to pieces. The remains of Mr. Fost, as well as those of Mr. Bradley, were brought to this vil lage fer burial. 010..11, niol -1111,r EIIMES I lit '*l I=l ,12t: ~t Iht• u s t \ t I iTit r. MIMI ..\ , 11:,.; WM= What Lincoln is Doing PRIM E ,TASI u. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Pal N: f. purAs] p,i,e o 1 conoeutittet Ly e sht; of the rns tett .11A for in Atilthrt soda In s IEI4 folvanced ft/ attention Is now turned to the old stand by r PoTAsir, Pt rr.‘ ST-I, POTASH. A most excellent arti..le, which can he had AT JOSEPH ELE:IIINii'S STORE, AT JOSEPH FLE:IIINO'S PHDS STORE, tioruer of the 111 ttwit nuJ Market street, l'rnt•l of the 1 , 1Ar11.11,: and Market street, Whet, hire :/1 So , lx Ash 00 the bp,t Oils and Variiisi. rruir ILL V. Fruit Hemrm'„ r pkee anything In Peii,in.ery line in At Jos. 11•• ,- .111,e's TH'llg Stole, tt.e !Astound slot .Alsrlcel street A Szl t: B 0 x 0 F BItA ti PI:El - IP:, contalrm mnre vogt.- ',Li, ex ; matter l!lin tw e nty boxed Cu sn. Cu id to - -1,14 ; hut.. i. 0•111, `,.fiv..11 , ;(• In I, purg..-ci,••.3. '1 he I', lit lei', ‘,l ,prl 1.5'1)1 cot. 1 ~,1,11.:t•I 71:e r,,t. Ll. t •1„. it,. u, t. their I.avvi I i IS (.),r cs,s . HO t.. ts vttiAt..s !Ale nt !:/18 4,111 In tng - efiJils 55 !; 16 1 , 14 r.l.llit niaudt..ll.'s I'llre afford e.i•lst!.• s:, : i.e!,Th,tl..n. Icy tint, 1:n: 11, ::1 C0Wct1,1 , 1t2. , , ill suinckent t!,.1.,,,e1 . to the tot!, s hertltt. s:sln cuic t, I‘,•, 111 It.. I, t !: FAO' t l If. 11,1' y .11—.1vre. F.l ( T It it r, 1..)›.J t•/,'p `, I. 1., II: elf LC, • I ail, iniitani. I I :•ii• :‘; \ I I ' i o• lie in It ute t!, • : I r.( F.N I. I p.t , ni rauled act: t,.. I:7lltest tleriee. ‘" 1: 1-tpt•lit 1,, d ,4.1114 na lar;tdir.tit, •I'Le cl ..N FY F. any shad; th.t Ens: ;.t. o,s; rll-• ~ n c tt‘t will ma trtcle.ctueS in u..,'. ..e RA the il.th t Price 50 cent.. A. ..ItJk I EW (l'nr'ai %gent. I'_'t 101 l st. N. Y. A in.llLA:m.,.: i HAIR t:pe. Pric:e -.311t1-10 Alt}, INVEN *•-,:' '1 II [:... “.olLent 1,, ft . t1...1‘.t. ttt t 1_• ,11 11 , il Pt, tt'lt tt t' ) ; 1 Alin Col ,tr:, .f !h 11 t, , alitkue, A i. 1,1,1,1 y I,rese,i a. •; tr. ,ce .\IKE 1 r Kist I.: 1:1:l. I ill: %,$)... 411 k! ,10 ire It. 1011 TO lir. /..‘ E he, awelllnga. hi tusee hendael6 • tnt,a4h66 pmha in the c:., 6,1 , , L. 11 it dui, h6t give re f t. t ,e} Sll,, N. I ,inll , lt.i /1 t hat In e.. 6.:• Ie a 6, a:. Ihre 1: to the diriar I. T t. ; osvt , used your Ve ..' 0.16 1.. A Ltio.tc: ot tt.r !west t , ..1` I have ever used. th inV • II I, di. 'i• I I: lof IIME=1•1 tll 1- It I 1:1 N 1 ; tt - 1 trevt, N. , . 10:1 , 1'\ NI, PittEhl,rrh, arid all respectable brhgg:eta. 7-:Tt ". DI E. 1, -, 2 , ;1•:T1AN 1.1 IA I- i and 1,1 I'4 , Ef rs 1!.\1 I, ettltl ni It t..; 1 . 1.T.:1 I I I'S JIB I * ll 'IT , 11. Cr t!. ql art et !..• !.. 1 i 1. I, f•1"11) It 1.1.1 n r, 1 itrollgh. ;Ix I,.ihttnhloShdk tt, e I . ,Lit ~ r l, a lilt.. hots 111111 arc fit j`,3 1,A1,,, t 'Oa. ei Ph y /,.!: IMI=I IBEIDI " BLltern lit:)* p!c.., :kited upon Inv l:,1 1,1. 1 With 3 81.1 tall lrltie I FCC/111,1 better by degrcea, IMiIIEMI the nue., t! left nie, und 1 could lii Lich I ti.il I.) done ) a. I ter: 111, :mother being. aiTe htf(.ll)ti. t.rie It: s I Sept. to, 1116.1 .• • • • 1 hat 0 Leon In tire army capital lor I.,ti't,er, InOLlLS—spet..ol,losb anti nearly dead. At roc 1. -. 1.1ntr.- 111)11 H. • • 1..• t 10s.to. Iwq t,peeen • • A. 1 LAI I'he lil ing hi 11 oln the Mmutger of the Union Hon, t toltiren of Volun teere ti %11 Ith YiTH ST., oi • lia ".--- our \‘‘olltlettui Plantation Efii ten. t. ilr i,et, • I sou, of our lilt i. rune; 1,1..1 weal: lunge ai 111,,f hal.; ule little girl in par t ir., With her head, loss of appetite. ao-i tint! ) 141 WhOCII all .k,dIC3I ,kit! I I i . ct.rl v.,10‘116 , 01, l o ts been en eiy tsto: ed. We c, inen.ed %nth but a ten elaioultil nl lilt b a day. Her appetite and strenigitriapi2i) lli:re.el.l3eil, and she is now well. Respectfully, O. it. Dxvoz." " • • • I owe much lc. you, for I verily be iteve the Plantation bitters hat e saved my life. hev. W. ELI, Madrid, N.Y." " • • • Thou wilt tend me two bottles more of thy Planta:lna Bitters. .114 - Wife has been greatly axe. rhy frldnd, Aee Pettus, Philadelphia, Pa." • • • ).bave been a great sullbrer from Dyspepsia, And had to abandon Preaching. • • l'lnutattan Bute:, ha.ve Cured 14,c. HEv. U I•.).Taonu, ltocheater, N. y." '• • • • I : t.xve given the Plantation Bittet a to loluareaa to our diaat,leu soldiera with the moat aatonlihtng etrcet. CI. W. P. Armainvs, Superintend, at Sobltel'a Home, Ulu., 0.. `• • • • The Plantation Bitten have cured me of Liver Complaint, of which 1 was laid up prtitrale, and had to abandon my busineee. 11. B. KIN“..L.ev, Clevelanti,Cl." " • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the ICidneys and Urinary Urg - aus that hne dietreeavd the for years. It note like a charm. C. C. Abase, lb.& Broadway." ace., he. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid lvilll9nt, and are exhaused nature's great restorer. They are composed of the cele brated liallsaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots, Herbs, ke, all preserved in perfectly pure St. Orois Ruin. S. 42.-1860--X Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after ratlng, torpid liv er, constipation, he., deserve t&sittlfer if they will not try thorn. They are recommended by the highest medi cal authorities, and are warranted to produoman baraadiate beneficial effect. They are exceeding ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. NUTlCE..—iiny person pretending to sell Plan tation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swind ler and imposter. It in put np only in our log cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with imitation deleterious aturr, for which several per sons are already in prison. See that every bot tle has our United States stamp over the cork unmutflared., and our signature on steel-plate Ede label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe.. P. H. DRAKE d 6 00.. Broguiway, N. Y. 202 DIAHNOS PLANTATION BITTEIIIB. —The genuine article sold by SIMON JOHNSTON. cm Smithfield and 4th tetr77iMu4etw.Bo4 ,- _ :rit ik ,, - '_-, ( ' ---7- A- rwi , - - S t' - -. - -- T o .__"' -)7 ''-- \, : V --.-4--- - ) ',--"" ' r-7------- !"-- 1' '-- 1 4 c ) c ---, r): co ) • , < ,l , _.ter' .41 RE THE. ONLY ELASTIC STITCH SEWING MACHINES Sow offered to the puMla, Oaiig ii LSI P LE , RA PM, f Ley u.a a ac dealrabia evcing alachtne They llitV43 nu Equals Prove thla by an examlaallon at the Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET, A. F. CHATONEY, Albo, agent for 1). Barnum 's Self-Sewers, and lot all machines. The trade supplied at a libera j3ll-ltd ('KING, TABLE. DIAPER. AND IL Ur a, ELLAND'S Auction, 64) Filth street © i --. Mt MEE CI) 4t La.l © 0 . or; 0 C.) P'l‘, 1 . ) -J ;s4 u,,115 3 eAr, 1 .7.- 4 0 , .t=; o sti P.4-•1 m ?.. •-•-. 1 :5 . I ; ... " ' :;•.' ......i a •-• - - H O slo s eL E.T . s'1 1, (IVI I .I.A II N I A ll u l c l it i 313 Doniroul: RALLY ! RALLY! RALLY! /1111 E DANGER NOW THREATEN— " I Nil our Capital appeals to the patriotism of every citizen. Every citizen must turn out. OUR STATE IS IN DANGER All pet sone recruiting SQUADS, Of )bIPANIES . ,. BATTALIONS or REGIMENTS for State or National defence. under the Gov ernor's call for 24,000 men for 100 days, will re port immediately to the Military Execittive Committee at WILKINS HALL, for the pur lioae of erecting the organizations. I am authorized by the Finance Committee'to offer a bounty of TWENTY-FIVE DOLL .k RS to each man for the first four companies organized. JAS. S. NEGLEY, Chin. AID. Committee eapt. J. K. Delmore, Sec. The Committee will be in session night and day until further orders Capt. JOHN K. BARBOUR, Sem Mi. Ea. Com ; pro tem. _ 4.;11UN SHADES CHEAP AT ItVOLELLAND'S Auction Howie, 56 if t h street. Jyl3 BARGAINS IN DRESSGOOD9. Summer Dress Goods For a.le at reduced prices by WHITE, ORR & CO. No. 25 Fifth Street MIENS FINE LACE SHOES, TIES and Slippers, at WOLELLANIPS Auc tion House. .13,13 WELDONSt KaLt Lead Burners, Plumbers, Gas'' and Steam Fittees. /YU 161 Wood et, near Sixth ki — ftILDRIGNS FANCY AND PLAIN L./ Shoes at M'OLELLAND'S Auction Rouse, 55 Filth street. Jyls B. BROWN, THE OLD Emu'. ermed priultituier, In his particular braich of the medical profeeslon, la prepared to master an dlseseesio theshortest possible time. Twenty years of practice in one particular helmet of Sur gery in this city, Pittsburgh, is enough to. re commend him to theamfortunate, without fear of being unprofeudokally treated In , every re enact. Office Private Nokia* 50 .SMITH. "X ELD STA4NTT , jyl9-1t 30 WAAL PAPIER C L CAR uplur or sale by the thousand, boa or pm:kap - id 11POTALLANDF13 AugElEux. JOE EB=l MEM General Agent <;1 8 o L. , s Lq—z, TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. C LOSING OUT SI , 3IIkIED GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES. CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, No. 43... e. - Firth Sticeet, WILL BE OFFERED .A. rr ASTONISNING LOW PRICES ALL S Wlii EYE. ARIES, MISSES AND OHiLDRENS u.,tert Auctiols House, .54" Fifth street. ivl3 A. - F 21. h:S I surriAle OF ALL •raja Patent & Proprie.tory Medicines the day, Just :scull - 6J and JOT saie at J. M. FULTON'S DRUG STORE (57 Vinil Street 11111,.1. Ore t,,e CIP!!!!II!IEDI S:LrJdpariil:l 1.143, V,"ft.J notrnmt Hollow's} 's Pills. Hollows) s Vermlluge Cloniihnton Sarsapariik A yer'B Pectored dyer's Pills Wishart'i Pule Trc.f. Viishart's IlyEperslA rills Dr. McLane'a lLraicicca Cherokee Medicir.es Dr. llc m phre} ll' rzetTat fa bledkines. Dr. H. Swayn's Comp. Syr. WWI Merry 011501:Ca Fld. Ex. Pareria Brava di,sou's Hose Wadi, Fultou'a Cough Syrup. Dr. I. Lludsay's Blood Search,r Hootland'a German Bitters lit,elhare's Holland Bitters Drake's Plantation Bitters lioetetter's Stomach Bitters Spdrkling Catawba Wine Frebh Citrate Magnesia Lubilfb Flortline fur the 'flair u<x•onut Cream AI re. Alitßestorative Mrs. Allen's 2} lobalsamurna, I3urnett's Cocoalue Burnett's Holliston Prol. Wood's Hair Reztorative Lyon's Katharion StertLng'6 Ambrosix. Barry's Tricopherous. Pli.ilon'a Coda t?rikit adoro's H.. r Dye DAtchelor's Hair Dye kiazin't, Hair Dye fiagan'a Magnolia Balm for ihe complexion Laird'a Bloom of Youth Plialnn's Oriental ()ream Allkinds of Pills. Ointments, Liniments, &c FOE SALE AT J. M. Fuiton's Drug Store. .E'LV"I'I.I wrlt 3P.ET. "HOSIERY Ft• tr. EA GENTS ait children, 4heap et iIPULELLAND'S Auction Houee. JCS OFFICE OP J. M. RILLEETEENT & SON., A.oattcr,i7B & 80 4th st, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 7th, 1864. VALUE ATTENTION OF NIER- R, CHANTS, Bankers, Manufacturers, are., is called to the fact that we have now in press and will issue on the 11th danof July, the Fifth. teenth volume of our This work has been carefully and thoroughly revised to date, and wilicontain over Forty Thormnd More Names than our lanuary Issue, makings total of about 350.000 NAMES, Of Bankers, Merchants and ftLanufacturers in the United States and British Provinces. The forthcoming volume will also contain the Names and ratings in Nevada Territory, of Vir ginia City, Carson City, Gold Hill and Silver Oity; also in California, of San Francigeo, Sac ramento, Stockton and Marysville, and in Ten nessee, of Memphis and Nashville. Trams—ONE, HUNDRED DOLLARS PER, ANNUM, which entitles the subscriber to the use of the above mentioned volume, and also Volume XVI., to be issued in January, DM. The business-community will bear in mind that we issue Two Volumes per annum, and also fur. ethic all subscribers with a Printed Weekly Sheet of Corrections. Containing all important changes that occur throughout the country, and the privilege of making special inquirier at our OM co and re eelving detail reports in writing concerning the standing of their cuetomers. without extra c. N.B.—For the convenience of Merchants and others doing business in the Western Ste -ta,the new Western portlons of our COMMERCIA.T. REPORTS is bound in a separate volume, and will contain a large number of new tumor and places, never before printed. For the prompt our trims for thlayolume tvonato teretofose, FI ['TY DOLLARS PER ANNUM) which will entitle Subroribers to the two volumes par an num, and all privileges of the (Aloe. Banks and Rankers will receive, ones a week, a list of Judgments In this county. Subscribers entitled to Volume XV: (WIST ERN) oan receive the same on application at oar office. J. M. BRADVIMEET !ON jyt34wd fousptannuts, "neNyncianoMiteirfi, &rut Eterlery et MOLEX,' LAND'S UV Filth street. HIS NOTICE —THE tr ND ER 8 lONE D having been appointed Executors of the estate of Edward ill'Uorkie,laq, 'Woof Lodi. eine township; Allegheny 'county, Pa. AU persons having claims against the estate-Will promit them properly authenticated for sett*. ment, and those knowing then:advt., 'indebted' thereto aro requested to make Immediate pay merit to ROBERT WOORKLE, Indians toranMar_ , 241 zegoiiii,iity AllittiumiCaPa. VlB4tdetw 8 7-- 27R111NGPI , ON IFIEIRRON. 20 Boxaslust mailed asto for sal* by jelo RETMXII lc BROIL
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