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IriIIIMPWFRT.TFIIV"4II a " I . , AttthantrAti.ilit • talbo',lllp,ii=erwise of Oki, - 4 - oirimt4cts, • —ATTINIBI AT LAW. • , rtm‘illilLlo2lllll . A. • win vidillonsibibipr fit ILII7 retained Is emoshoetloawra sioWAVaimPr ATTO:111#114T UAW: boon Wren, 1111061. Will Nagle* In the several smarts of centre Ml Clinton oossdiee. • All business entrusted to &sir este will be proniptly attended to. . Di e WING ATE * DZWIIST. Jain M. Wingate Maths!, Aloe to the Ma. mode Bath At home, except perhaps the Ana two meths of wish month. ay I. 'MITSUI'. Arromnr AT LAW ' • °Milli Iliararoirtit AA L we 111. 1111214 X X X . T___,AX DOLLXPONTI, Po. ' by *ale lOU reps on HO street, formerly ,Tedjm Barnside. 1.14-Iy. i 41101111r8 L. PIZIFF, ZICIDIMID AUCTIONE : : - --' -- ;:i Firnitillt EMIL!, 0111;1111 00., Pa. W t ill steed. to all sales !Denoted to him with II sad ears. Residence sear Cands's Iron 10,'44. Oka I. 011,1f._ 0. T. ALSZANDIIII. 0111W115 dt - AILEXALIDIVIL ATTORNZYS AT LAW. 11111431/02111111, Pt. Of/lee—Um No. 4,ap stirs, Reynolds's Iron frlsAt, directly opposite the Wataflascue office, op Kau street. DR.J.)I. - MITCHELL, PEIFESOIAN e BURGEON. • anzdercerts, Will ;Mond tor te ifeeslonsl sells am heretofore. nN0 1 1404 1 .7 his earviees to his Mends ma the public. OS at his middens on Alle gheny street. A:100. WVIIIWIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. sruasoirra, rureA. Wilt peristiee ta tlulaine — ed Omuta of Centre we Clinton Countlei.. AIL lesal bbeineee en = 4_4 1 to tare will melee peoiopt attention. the North.weat corner of the Di- =I Dn. W. THNIMAISI, J • PIATIOIAN AND SURGEON. imassuas, russei. htlotelit Aron k smokes to his friends omit the pm Wl& y 01111•• b on MI street, oppootte Rote. on to Dna. 11. **Coy, Y. Thompson, T. Cl. onus. 11+XICIIIG NOUSE 12=1 WK. F. ItElZipLDB.a CO.. sauarom, rime*. Mb of Rubino and Notes disooantod.- 0141oodoso mode and promo& proal tniOnift_lifleft - 011. oli sa ta tits Mtn tales oonstan, oft load MISCELLANEOUS Hotlff LEY'S winpairasr 1 1 / 1 111,4117. spa taws' area, wignsun• asp riasnavra• TES' This article is pager* with the greatest Cu. ippon aelentille principles, and warregued not to *opal's anythingintheillghteet ogres injuriose W. teeth or runs. liotneof our most =heat Boens bars given their sanction to, lead oheerthuy recommend it as • preparation dt su perio r quails/1. far; earshag, - IThitening Sod Preservings the Teeth. It cleans them readwin, g them beautithily white and early, without the alighted- Wet, to the so. tad. It is healing to the\ pas where they are aeratteland sore It **so as excellent die tofeetor for old dwayeeteeth, *tab are of & ofeasiva, It gives • riot and ilualwaT taste to the mouth, cleaning it thor 111111b4, and imparting • allghtfal fragrance to Meath. a. EAWLIY 4 , CO.. W. Censer lOti mod Lombard Sta., Pbf ad's. sots boss IT ♦LL DRUM %% • 'ZIP .25 CUTS; TROTIMONIALS. thse=oh. is — opieloa of Its. White, as tS ills la iridel, he- holds the Douai MR, swab idiom sildsnee of its value; Os qm• obit tedwookt, la detail is asedless, Goma ourielves -kr • simply giving the WWI lIMNIMMI ig e raiii who speak, of its PW/htiustinsta, April 18 1864. e4 l= = 64 .24kil trlftsety el i t= =.o*ticika li Sti cr It Las peepetailast - ' sad pis tils Wee, sat. oho be ' ail per the IdaWak ll o. 4 o llo %.* his proper- V oi...____. a' ;- to the a , romaipitiot, the ! 0t.4 4 0•NN r • a s. , , ,• • •`va..sot, • ' lr e e lli eS ' : i iipssa.lhatisted N few* at. Sift* et. ' ' Wit714"1.).4114111,011ia.a. , „ • ' , ...: : ' ' ielf- 4 4: • . 177 11141 MY 001 1 . _ThaXt i er " _ Pite " N tio nosetsilsoo Is Wig ' Alot. wady tor disiothatigo $4. . • mph* UM. the into ai.s 0o - oo a. .th * _ Olt ALL EMS hot , To - 7% 11011,1101. . 14t90116LANEQIIS. MT! , FM IP AgO I • , elm/ woviD PILSOTIVI TOUW SIIATATB, SAM.' TOO 14014 • • Ain) LIVI *Jr:- wur corkais" mum innurcunsiri o lAtrOilkir • AT TIN WHO SASE WIN ACP D .Q , agoz./K . • on *mot MOW llseily opposite 'I 1 .14 tor*por-ligto: iIIaiIIAMILINUMNIt AA& upon. i in_ 'is. El* of boOneee, he eitaloadottos Weal the mat. articles et the ruy lowed agues. Every dboription.of, POREIOI(• DODIRSTIO LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, it the lowest ash prima, wads are trarraated to be the beet qualities ao 'mane° their respective prises. His stook consists br part of OLD RYI, MONONOAHRGA, Mar. • BROTAR, and others whiskies, at Iron Sti tants to MOO . per gallon. Moo, ALL KINDSOF BRAND BEI _ Aron 75 oto., to VW poor gallon. Holland Gins pyre, from 76 eta; to VW pot gallon. YOTV, 15ADZIPSZ, CHEILIVE, 1114.4231MLY and other win..—the bat ad_ at rim= tOlialk — tttloo tzoitThiltadlidt tba atty. OBAMPAGNI, BLADE:BUMP, OINOBB, AND CARAWAY BRANDIES, PURI ^ JAILLOA AND NEW SIOUAN]) BUM OORDLUN OP ALL KINDS, di o *bleb will bevrarranted to be M reprliseie. Aed,-saaPhi-Opieseexeudinglyitic - All the liquor* offered for ' sale at this 'PAW hment have been purchased at the United States Custom Roma and eonespently mut be pure and pod. OP Physicians sad others are .reqnested to give his liquors a tsialV il te has the only article of PURR PORT WRIENNOR TN VOWN May, 28,1862. tf. THE WONDER OF THE AGE! ITIRT DODT ASTOXISUID AT THE 'PURENESS AND CHEAPNESS OF Till AUTIOLZS SOLD AT NIPPr dr. 152112113521111 mitoulaats WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. DIONOT ITlttit, BILLSFONTI PA., The proprietor' of this establishment-take pleasure in informing the public that they hare constantly on band a ripply of °holes foreigsi anti domestic liquors, m. as Old Nectar, if Old Rorwongala - 1 And I ye, rish Whisk, ; Cognac, , filaekberry, Mirth (linger, And common 11 roadies; Fbre t Naderta, Cherry, And Luken Wine*, Scotch, And Holland Gin; New England Runs, • Jammu Rum, CORDIALS Pelmaint, Alm:seed and • The attention of practicing physicians it mg od to our stook of - salltable for asepleal inrposee. Battlos jup and Demljons eonstantky on hod. We have 01VI,Y PURE NECTAR WHISKEY In Town.. . AU liquors were bought when liquors were low, inui we cell tlee.eoeor4thgly. All liquors ire warranted to give eatialite tiow. - - • Confidant that we sus plasm' ,oustraneri we respectfully alien a share of public patrons(' piquant will be sold by tho quart, barn) or times. orli hare • lore lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the Inset grades on Land. Ppril 1at,1863. F A SHIONS' EMPOSIII2d KAIN MUM, lIIILLIVONTI, P. 0 4. W. W. MONTGOMERY, Prop., Nam reeeived • binge invoke of • CLOTHS CANDIEBEI, VBSTINGB, • Which will be manohteltered to the mil is simmer Oat moot fall to prove sags Gotory: , . A Imp wortmont of • MINTS' FITANISIIING GOODS, &misting pf . Collars, Nook • flits pendlemHalal - Ilsakeraleb, ate. Illxisotkr outtill to Ws locality mid intended for ettnimm „tsar% ilk slam present • ow* yMeO debt and Ilony m lo is :en eim- be feend Wortrlpervbs oan Osettnil Wealth aol see ' . Yon Is the bait Wit eon make Ii the !bold" strong and asap; All Oat has ever trot bin yet,_ , 6q that rally caret be best. -- - • 304Talith1111—ly NSwß•ltilitr" • , 111.1111111 AS `Would zeolootfollyinfoem thi. people of Behr Tooto aid wink, that , he /hag wood s sow lad OOKEVZnit BAKIERY, In 14.• witsekble• Betel, as 11100 P attest amp bp illb eapileattr am bawl all.bbibr • of 8R34 • , im. . ' TOIIND - 0.41U15. stiuir,Anamisschures. , 4411, *Cf. CRACURIL 1111 tisk I Tr •al . olkli —s wholssofte Nikes NO lobo Ible semi theft. Sot 0. )61111-11, BKILLEFONTE, PAA•ARIDAY, atrOrISTB, vat; NEW sro I ' 7 7 7; - ;•• 11 au ss. r 11A11440,11 no Tux army .1 The undendlawl will op= oitiosTat of April at LIPTONO RT,ORRo ROOM, in' , xitishuzatt ♦ RAgnilaiit marriamAbf notlrriobwitoodr. DRIC ; GQObIii etolostrUPßlAPoirtFortorott. - 11. 466 of . la r i ja ll • , • hams, MO na W, /Wog_ v • and Stunner shawls. the ^ 'latest Style of Cloaks and Chou larsOrtiloh cannot be surpassod, In style quality or 4 4 , 1019„ .1 lira as. wrirtnienh of goods of ivory description, •t'l oral spd Skid -4ton Skirts, Mar 'and.— Boys' Clothing, ill kinds of Shirts, 1., 1., —A L Ei o, GROCERIES! Including ',large supply of Balt Fish, Baal, Dried Beef, Lard, Candles. Coal and other OW. An endless variety of Wooden- Willow on oil, Nei andot, Trunks, Ulm, O Stationary, Notion., ta, Floor and Tibia Oil Cloth be., at. Saehtgyerelmetestrilinnis inablekele far NA, we are enabled to ere, them for sale cheaper than any Store in Central pnunsylvie .olldrAll kinds 91' Country product taken in Exchange, for which the highest. Market price trill be pal& -Our motto U "QiNDE SWAN AND NNW. riteerrn." April let s -18.4-0 - - - --L-YON - d LOllllB. • HAUPT £OO., Hive removed their Foundry hom thlo old Stand at Bellefonte to the Milesburg Foundry and Machine Mops, wipers thay °main ne to tasaufaeture thaillatts homebred flew, ma tte Lever side Mill and Meal' for all The plow, ever Made in Mb *county. They also have en attractive variety of • IRON RAILING, CEMETERY ENCLOSURES STEAM ENGIUS ANEIMIZI. avanza. To this depertreast of the business*? she putbohur,attention, sad have a large stook of Pedshii on hand for steam, kW and SSW '.I3TATIONERYEITEAM of any desirable capseity from tam Jo, twenty Horse Power built te the best of style. They alio_manafactersitlikii and two HormiTresd pow od---idd four bade sheep Poweriond Thresh ing machine. to suit either. Corn crushers and e$ *aisles to numerous to mention. Orders reeeived sad esetibire delivered, *lllvariety of the aboill — zia — mod irritable BieWat - the aid Hayes's property near the depot. .at Bellefonte Po, where they have Idaehlne, Plod end Adore makers, the bed in the country, that can be consulted at any time concerning any work that may be wanted in their line of business. Give them • call you that want your work done up to order. ' • May 6tb 1664.-1, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE! Dealers aad,Consumere of the above Celebra ted Waal Ole, will phewe take notice, that the Labels are altered to read INDIGO BLUE, ALFRED WTLT-BERGER'S No. *33 North lieeond i et.PHrLADEL'ii. TL quality of tkia .864 110:u 14 As wow in "Itwearent44 to color more water than twin the same quantity of bun t s, and •go to mush further than any Aar Br the market. It dissolves perfectly ear ead-doer not settle on the cloths as most of the other make* do. One Box dissolved if irlailf pint of water, will mike es good id Blue ,as say that is made, at the cost. • Al it la ruts at the Mae primes the !mi kados. and Weldor articles, housekeepers will dad it very muelt . to their advantage to ask for that put ep at Wiumnasa's. bine pat tip after this date with Bar low's same ois is is as haisaiimi. Tao Now Label does loot reran. a j9119/at Bale by Storakeepen seserelly, Fah 19th 11114-om. MMigliiai G. W. P*TTON, Propristot, Having purchased the eztanalve Jewelry Zs tablishmeat of W. J. Stele, sad largely limas. ed the Stock, the Proprietor will keep °meant. ly on band, a splendid assortment of AMERICAN WAWI/03, ete., •t0.,-- P.:4 ?RN? VER, - „ ENGLISH LEVER. 917AVDAR SSOAPRNENT WATCHES WATOS (SUMS 07 41.1 i EMS; VIOLIN BOWS, GOLD AIMTIMUILZEI, lIPZOTASS, Awe aav •e. at, wiaoh yin bib solliokowin kkow st WY odor ortaikillobowit is muoLkwllf; WWtow, okoilisiond Pushy.. sada work woirmated. Zia. 2i,.114447 TO TRIC P 1711140. 1111111. IXIIO/111, SL. Le= ifWIN. glithe largest asetebeegeet stook et ' 08001111114 ,PROVISIONS. oeftrwur* Illcteta; . • 1 84 %10711,,, - au *aim btu* • • wttrt ski law ° 11,144M)112`,111 1 11V1r41* 80 11 6 ' . an& a at 34$ et /read eil;o0 Collll4lll • Jely 1, mkt-er. snow, Mak k CIANDUIIi • Iwo:. OE , '.~ ~ .O ~ ; ,~,, A. HAUPT, ♦ o*. CEE6E3 DRUG BTOIIII, • ' p IM AIMNI. The tato,* eeU: — r oomoxidatiiiat7 I . dllle iii L i saimmi is. oriaitarr: - , 4, lOW Pri ind oonideatlal. - p,k i t &tiro' Homm, fl Pam, C. W., 1 - ' - July 12, 18 6 4. f " . i f Dow glo:' lam seised , ta, say th at Rom almumne. , of Alabama, Prat. JammP. liblaoVOM. Melds, and Gonda N. flandoeo, of Dfol ire toady and wining wiroadinonfai W OM, IMon ositlidri and mignidtdai idetindonbohlig ilvan,eiti vr lay . Odk Virldilet -pr - piltweig . or- -w- Let ibei pdtiiitido - n.inetede t 6 tired :ime and one older. .7 , ,Yery rwiscetklY. , inloll4ll N. SANDI2II. Tolled. Herseiertely , . . xa UVIUT TO , NIMtAZA 1 7 4.1.1.2, N pl., .11 . 87, 17, 1884. Gestlemsa: I am informed that you are' duly accredited from Richmond as the bear-. ere of propositions looking to the establish ment of peace, that'you desire to visit Washington in th e fulfillment of your nds- Won, and that you further desire that Mr. Guns N. - Sanders shall aooom ou.— .—.— earlmmetl4,ll•ll 77-7 1, us sr su .1 correct, I am authorised by the Pr6ildent of the United gitste, to tender you his ea. conduct on the Journey propo4d,.and to so coMPelty you oo mutat, Am. tbit bo agreeable to you. I hare the honor to be, gentlemen, You* Holum El To Wagers. Clamant C. Clay, Jaeob Thomp son, James P. Polooplbe, Clifton House, C. W. . OF SI . °LAT ♦XD 1101A7011111 CL160)1 4 11001LI, NIAOARA FALLS, July 18,186 t vi • Sir : We have the honor to acknowledge hour -favor of the I7th inst„ which would ave been answered on yesterday, but for the absence of Mr. Clay. The site conduct 1 of the President of the United States has been tendered utt,,l regret to sue, under soms misapprehension of facts. We have not been accredited to him from Richmond as therbeszers of propositions looking to the establishment of peace. We are, however, in the oonfidential employment of our Gov ernment, and are entirely familiar with its wishes' and opinions on that WNW, and we feel authorised to delare that, if the circum stances disclosed' in this correspondence were communicated to Mob ilo - M. we would be at ones invested with the authority to which your letter refers ; or other . gentle men clothed w 4,1011 s would be Im mediately . sentlb We. with Iv view elf hastening seenememat as to be desired, and terminating at the earliest pos sible moment the MlamMes of the war. We reepeetfully solicit, through your Interven tion, a sae conduct, to Washington, and thence by any route which may be designa ted, through your lines to Richmond. We Would be gratified if Mr. UMW, S. Sanders was embraced in this privilege. Permit- us in conclusion, to acMowledge our obliga tions to you for the interest you have man ifested in the furtherance of our wishes, and to express the hope that, In any event, you will afford tie the opportunity of ten dering them in person before you leave the We renuiin very yespeoUloilly, &e.. C. C, CLAY, J*. 'J. P. RowoMuu P. 8.-4 t Is proper to state that Mr. Thompson is not here, and has not been otaying with us since our ollittrn In Can ada. MR. macs! tQ Obit MID HOLCOMB'. INTEIRSATIONAL 110T4IL, NIACIARA t N. ft Jo 1y 18, 1864. &mama : I have the honor to aoknowi z edge the reccipt of yours of this dateby the hand of Mr W. C. Jew*. The state of foots thereinpresented being Materially different from thet which was itederstood to exist by the President when he entrusted nurwith the safe conduct required, it seems to me on every account advisable that I should eemninffloste with him by telegraph, and solicit fresh instruetions, which I shall at ones proceed to do. i hope to be able to transmit the result this aftwnoon, and at all events, I shall do so at the earliest moment. Tours truly, (Wignedd HOLM To Mows. Cloaca C. City and James P Holcombe, Clifton House, 0. W. TAXLI! •011/OiII4IIDOMINT CLLITOX BOGOR, NIAGARA FALLS, 31117 18, 1 8 0 4 . I ro Ear. g Greeley, Niagara Are, N. P. Sir—We have the honor' to acknowledge the \ receipt of your vote of ,this date by the halt& of Col. Jewett, and' will await the lily they answer which you purpose to send ns We ari. very respectiblly, Signed,) a. C. CLAY. In-. * 1171U1011 Isom mi. 0111101LJIT. • Irrasimnow. Born, . NsisAas, "Au*, Y., July 19,1666 Oendessast, At Clete hour bat evening, (too late for mnsmustiontion with yon,) I received • dispateh informing me that ba ther inattnations lift Washington last even ing, which mitstitmlob Ma, it there is no interruption,Wewenorrow. Minna you decide to a sit snivel, I feel con idiot that ih Mat& me to answer delinsislP•your notes m o reagg. a daisy . 66 lam snre - YoP 1 4 11 . = Si iwo le on my part, main. yeaws tnga mt • • 1/011A0/1 0a To Hon. Masers: A. 0: Olsy, Jr., and Roleoinbo."ollfton Hence, Mamba FAN O. W. 5 T. rns AOKIROWLIDOXIOT. ss , . Aharroviltovili Molar. f l / 4 10A4 417 lylll4l. Mr: • OoL Amnia li , i*t hoodod.4 your ado of -lib astfeekr _.7 80 ' lOll4 , bk.* tt . jaotruodoxis from 'wooldikato*. ~ tooshioo'b Amos ioimorrolri Wee k Ito In ' - '6 1 % 1 • 1 '1 0 0 1 4W‘ : . of S. mot boolO1.1416:140mOto MOO , . , , vigilant - 1a Um sozooolvo th e RON nwilootioli whioX3 1 04 11 10 11 10 4 4 1141 !. woiloi , lii y roljmuMgo., 4 -. ' • iliNpo4 ' .41Aalcrel" - ~. • • tl islimioamparGalilrigrribal/ 0 0 41 ~ matilagailos44-4„: --- 111b911 . ;.' ' 411illioilki*MB. .k-! t ~ ' atoiltOrogbil os jaw } ,_1 4 tii ogii;o:if 04 alloors± , .. lorld - 1 tsoll Iddlik mobosooollioromormios plow,' • , UN Wept!, of be libels 'Woe _a s 4 •Ihe UN:Tadao/4 of &esti, sad Ahieb mass b sad with the audio*, that eas eostrol, UM "••, • , - States, will be vWirad asok gaud • • by the lizeottiorVoyerani by eni, of the 'Milled =be will tot liberal erm, ea and oolMVal potato, t owl the llbarei Or beam* thessof shall hay* sate wand both ways. (Sigae4) ABBARSiIit LINCOLN., PBoX iter: SAX TO nor. BOUIMIN. Major HO would respootfttily . whotherProt. thketwalowsw ammolatiod with him, desire tosild to Wash— to the ooauniudeatiOn delivered to him on yesterday, and, in that 011ie, when be. leaf expect to be layered With much map sages. TOE IMPLY. 11M111131141101LL Moray WediaeadSi• Mr. Holcombe presents his otunpliments to Maj. May, and greatly regrets If his re. turn to Washington' has been delayed by any expectation of an answer to the com munication Which Mr. Holcombe received from him on yesterday, to be delivered to the President of the 'United Buda. That, oonunttnication Isla accepted as a response foal .; of on. • . ree ey, and to that gentleman an mower has been transmittal. • _ - Curies Hollis, Niagara Foals I _Thuriday. ;n1,7-21,-- 4 I:, [A copy of original letter bell by -me to deliver to Hon. ligirace tiresly , ind which dnpltoete I now turntab to the Associated Preee•] -11316e4) Wr. Consul Jitivzril • imou. ' II.II9POICHI /HON CLAY AND HoL— commit NIAGARA FALui, - atrros Jtay 21. Tb Spa. Horace Grotty: Sir—The paper banded to Mr. Holcombe, on yesterday, in your presence, by Maj. Hay, A. A• 0., as au answer, teen application in our note of the 18th inst., Is douched in the following terms:• Pancurvi hianuton, Washington D. C., July 18, 188! I To tams it guy *mum :—Any reposition which embraces the restoration of pews, the integrity ofibe whole Union, and the abandonment of slivery, and which comes by and with authority that can central the armies now tamer within the United States, will be received andoonsidered by the Bun cutive,GoVernmenterthe-Uniesd States • • will bemet by liberal term's, on. other sub stantial and collateral points, and the bear er or bearers thereof ii.o here safe con duct both ways. • ABRAHAM Lean:lour. The application to which we refer was hitt:died by your letter of the 17th instant in which you Worm Mr. Jacob Thompson and ourselves that you were authorised by the President of the United States to tender ns his safe, conduct on the hypothesis that we were "duly accredited from Richmond as bearers of proposition looking to the estab lishment of peace,!' and desired a visit to Washington in the fulfillment of this mis sion. This assertion,to which we then gave, and still do, entire eredenoi, was • accepted by as ah the elides°e of an unexpected but most scratitring change in the policy of the ! President, a change which we - felt author's- ' ea to hope might terminate in the ooneln- - , sion of a peace mutually just, honorable and advantageous to the North and to the South, exacting n_ condition but . that we, o Credited from Richmond as bearers of propositions lodking to the es tablishment of peace." Thus proffering a basis for conference as comprehensive as we. could desire, it seemed to us that the Pres dent opened a door which had previously been closed against the Confederate States for a full interchange of sentiments, free discussion of conflicting opinions and un trammeled effect to remove all causes of controversy by liberal segodations 'indeed, could not clainithe benefit of a slab conduct which had been extended to us in a character we had no right to assume and had never affected to powthes ; but the uni form declarations of oar Executive land Cen tres; and their thrice repeated, and es of ten repulsed, attempts to open negotiations, furnish a sufficient pledge to assure ns that this conciliatory manifestation on the part of the President of the United States would be met by them in a temper of equal• rug -1 flatulently. We had, therefore, no headta- doh in declaring that if this correspondence was communicated to the President of the Confederate States, be would promptly ern brace the opportunity presented for tithing, oefttl solution of this unhappy We feel confident that you attest share Cu? I profound rep* that the spirit which diets-' ted the first step toward pommeled not con denials . animate the counsels of your President. Had the reprdeentativei of tbb two GovernAente met to consider this gees- 1 tion, the most momentone error submitted to batman stateenuomitipan a temper.of doming modiiation tad 'gaily; fbUowed no theirdeliberatiOnsi Would have been by the prayers and benediction of 0 1 10 7 patriot end ChrlMiim on the inhabitable globe. who is time so bold as to pronounce that the n r waite of Individisl happiness' and pi e presperikewbithis daily emielening this thematheael,at= t ieee bees ter , ' minated; Whs . Ind carnage of war mu* still. be endured through the weary yews Mblood and auffering,thatthere adgMliet et lent bare ikaten inftsed into Us otadast something eases of the spirit redeems add par = ae seditein delfy *Nit': Instead ofthe Iskoondeett which we selleited,Sind didelkyour Lit• Ifistalthiredr, raison to Mappoie Moultrie tedasesdfisibelonipose ofinitiatinia, as. valaticta -in • *Oh aiiiLir eostsuatini , wold=mnistrits right. or Oa 4110i;F, has boss inesentsii• which plo.- vakas as tonsottiadipaUsh as ,surrialk • br .1/ 11 W 1010 1 211- or "1001:lat =l= InUfeia - saiu pf futrtiu *to pat ut. No. 30. -- V tesedl,•an4 best' blasts °f lour to bitter iss4,•l4 leave 'fir the speculation of those who have the looms orinelination to peas. • • • • f his Cabinet, or fath. 1:1=1:0 ttiongW for no to say that witt bares' no net whateverfor the paper plaid in oar hands. We eonld not tianmeit it to the President or the co,fimiersta Stints without often him 'en indignity, dishodering ourselves and lamming the welkapritod sawn of our cH) = l :suet doldri PooesPiriPekto the pito* klet SION Wi jefoote Weft - that Mkt Ana !•il, • among MOIL whoe Inutihnes st—t If t Mut be moans! warily tireir submis sion to teime of oenqueet, the cenenstion is yet unborn 'klub 'Di witness its restitu tion.. It there be any stilitary.antotirst in the North who is entitled to proffer the oondi tient of this manifesto, there is none-in-the Bath authorind to entertain them. Those with control our armies tun the servants of the people, riot their masters ; and they hate no more inclination, than they 'have right, to subvert the social institutions of the sovereign States, to overthrow their. established Constitutions, and to barter away their priceless heritage of self-govern ment. This correspondent will not, hewer- results. If there Mani either' ofthe - Confederate 'States who his clung to a hope that peace was possible with ser a_tij iGovstriuMMV sL - '`p from eyes the last On of Gush • delusion. Or, if there be any whose hearts balm faint iipon the suffsrirm and agony orri: bloody struggle, it will Inspire them with fresh energy to eaddre and brave whatever may yet be redsituts_preaeive to them—, that gives dig nity- and value to life whops, and consols. tion to death. And iftbere be any patriots or Christians in your land, whasluink palled from the illimitablkvista 9f private misery and public calamity wblob stretches Wore them, we pray that in their bosoms a resolution Way be galolurned to recall the abused authority and vindicate the author- 'trent vindicate the outraged civilisation of their country. For the solieitude yen have manifested to into te • movement which contemplates results the most noble end humane, we return oar sincere thanks and are, most respectfully and truly, 'roar ob't servants, JAR. P..HOLCOMILY, C. C. CLAY, Jr. THANKS x.o comma, JZWEIS - - Hon; NIAGARA. PALM') July 20,1864 W. .fm;er . Calmest . Howe, Artotogra '4 lizsz—We *Weis rossipt of your notice admonishing us of the departure of Mon. Horace Greeley from the Palls; that be re grets the sad termination' of the Watery steps taken for pesos, In consequence of the elmege bade by the President bible In structions to convey commileionere to Washington for, ne got iations uncondition ally; end that •Mr. ftley will be pleased to receive any answer we may have to make through you. We avail ourselves of this offer to inoleee a letter to Mr, Greeley, which you will oblige us by delivering. We cannot take leave of you without' ex pressing our thanks , for your courtesy and kind offers as the intemediary through whom our correspondent,. with Mr. thee ley has been conducted, and - assuring you that see are, eery respeattally, - Your ob't servants, C. C. CLAY, Jr.. - ' . JAB. I'. HOLCOMB, Psqmowat-thtr-flighteour. The religious Portion of the community were devoutly szeroised during the last week, in prayer meetings for the spec* benefit of Abe Lincoln. We 'leave scathed that all then prayer moodily and special days of "humiliation, fisting and prayer,' hive preceded Meninges or defeat. The last, both prayed tied raid, terndnided 12 a complete Coefedffiste samosa; Abe driven away from Washingtono's part of Grant's army removed from Petersburg, and new Confederate advantages gained there, and the most enettesefid raid of plunder at Mar tinsburg,, and up to within three or four miles all round Washington, that could be imagined. Nevertheless there has been .a senalble change In the tone of the prayers. The officiating brethren have ceased to tell tile Lord what be ought to do, and begin now to grey as ehristiane, and to profess a' desire to hers their own clue forgiven. A 1 remarkable change this from • neglecting their own to spy out the sine of their neigh bors, sad from 'Minton the pollee in binning the tune* of hatred. vino:Heave ness,yebbery, arson ~and murder. Ouch' have been the prokyorkot- rifkloclus fanati deal war pseachers, everywhere. /ieretofore and they have been onsworod. ,The spien. did armies of the Norsemen of courage, energy, peneveittnoestnd enterprise. have wilted and Men, app, staree swollleer has obtained the !med . of praise, Wore. it has been wrenehmt Ito* hiptoby sad Well; while/n*6 , odt assititoitmndor - have What under the ban of dlegreee. This bi an us siiitteons war, fop 100 war ilittevev Purpose. and God has ileOlag to' o with it, ' elobitt to antowerthe fool to his folly.— Old Abe Ina ap ' er day for el trahirmitiation, we may expect ft.— "God ewers Sim prpjars •of the Sigh- Cietp• —.ln God we bite is " -the motto on Pre aew tto omit copper eureeney regality limed by th e itthilibbMmitkm. It is • mo tor- or tr riAllostiott, to Lien , Semi throulth. the Wei matars. $lOl dillminlatestlos van oospead 8 42#10' ; #00pers. • polio ai W580410.4*.4 ttii lerbe et. pay hoiillkg be Sly! folltrfrou ,et , MOM • " • • • • ~K.4,-,9oloolftookk 'l* taidire silasiillll44liiidsl 4 • ol _, nddehnilt mentie ~ONO wow en the tame ot - Ti bet. MAO stie .. • piltyMartalt** • t 7111 ,tom' bcdi.tbiliti or: .1 1 t 4 .1 100 L 045 • limper at postitees t 'AO* this ad the boested' Midair eras promised by the . 11. — aesasa 4' . the ;dud' MINN at I=4o;glitrtd"49r* er Oarnater, Vbems going Ika varinarr der* manta of theamt. mpg dor the ernatlabr mimic a• - •tify 1000110 santor- Ing it for labor has bon ths4-16s shosild be *matey ht Attie inalito lbw bore sneak* piaAciaksi proetipat• or to their bellidehisti. Talk • • • • t akob man . • moon against • 0 *Wawa mantl" Why(tbr months before the sem try gelnod hildbig inset* al pinaotor 011ie , treasury -bursas .11troogL the death aboriloasot °ante its haws., not lags= grown pomp* ill that mode= Wes bat knew,armee- Amman tar*. of W tiettestOliteliassatsmaaditirasknowit theseo tor a long. time hi the maw of '• tin nensinsit Amit tit* hood tit'Lmadwiltone . ,who demount* it as atraitoinn Ent we Co denenaes iR as?. ertimbnis, and nab is our .4trimson," that ' it we hollered snob a state et Wags mare to -be continued another tour pm" we should, pray that the rebels, or ...tither Almighty Plod 'would burn It to fishes, leaving CA mars restage of its site sad its former glory sad shame, than iltielt of &newel In this track lent sem . - These miserable black %Hosea have dinged bt oar ears ea aabe.an din about "nation►Lhbnor." They bawl told us that oompresdae with the rebeleweeld be • Beeville' °tuitional honor," AW (bat rath- mw widths bud dollar." Now, thee there area sad their res. : swot is* quidir and see* she the sham et their heralded ever the watered.-the ward feadilw diming' dad what do those - log fbe4 sleet b 000011 in broadelotb, wito have mode the bones dediewSMlKer„ , ,fitd. ' ad devoted by th _ Sato-n -Ifitw-smautyott gsboutthe-ciiiillititilela." of • itaiery have ventured I brief word of dies of the dna of those whoul theylid de Nisei to elevate to °Moe 1 The truth is, I spur Awed state of pablie morals etists.in this votary, and the extionplestiotliy the pretr eat adadsdatrationtwe trnig theradly wpm the people. Thu gospel 'lo is basil& ad from the thew* sad its pups is would ed by the wword iiidthe negro. Thensfiss. pie of robbery set by the ltsrvaits of the people themselves. Tithe* is Inn soon a change we-Ida sink loft eaddidenonant de plorable than that of any country ea earth, sad the goddess of Ussery der whose guardian OM we have been so blest, will leave us never to ietera.—Aintiani (yiei.) Jeshweisa. A Nur • Bitraimoa.-4• UAW F-Prhots who for UN Uot arse rum sod. orwluive beta silting up near, shads to blood awl "Sassy I:upload" mousing to spook as Um WWII& oxpootada of -will mod lotopttuw:ladwuutitql!tb! war Writ allaiiik4 l 4 P. 4140116• ea e f bige47 for tho gospel of " pew okoseab sad good will to men, 'man to efts% I . 2 7 l Ao ki amajoeity Min cling to the doctri ne' Lincoln Lincolnn tit* *bola" Alw•l the Made of the AlailOty, t o snag oat do 'outpour, tbey imotbt atteilwatittekbw. a feiw, smug Whotit - is the notate°, old lbw abolitionist, Dr Chewer, at Now York. Oro. tam)* skims Llittodalst,' lova roodeild owee revelation &ad dilloWookottay! sanousoad In a Its *Oak Iwo* bee* labortag 'admitß Italdwits. tits Goiter o now saga" asavashogthit sotiow al gnotkea, we tio*no 011 1 4 dui]. no shah (if Gkrtlits &NW VP•it.uttAr *ark g Arr. Lewd& 'Thor:leo bra ed row. God 'gives Toe Is - agOeitmshw dseel te olowt•your men again. 011ieek•klar• kawo soadiuttod Abe Llamas, Olken to take the nowdaptloe . out of dm loads of the pitojdi: This was an toteroise of the despotism of onloo: , Nth* potpie cannot mum their power fletakwor. ez are lat. .1 repeat it. If ti SYt ease, :any - eantliiivither - ria Osage the country into wsead ocurtarvi la Awe the towetry into ifeepoess. The Prsiddent, through, the power grataaryl_tla 'Mary. end looking io reigisance,,loloo vow? destroying Ate thrash the knot* iasteed of giving it. U. agave* eve= *rough jraitiral aitlkra, sir* Aol&v ati igulttompootar.".t. ._—Thei "rebels" asarta;laist Ow-obtain od'about 1,700 vomits *win esbi It MatTlaud. :—(r►t Watt they All eh. Virotdok uLinoolo's mate for tithe year. liar of oho- , litioalloc" . —Of four hundred iloldiono plat ty passed through PortlanO.,l,4 Lad eaeb lost sr leg. —Do the people , terigioloOt history furnishes no invousoo wborofir softy people ;pit their titoftir by ,4 5 14 "..#0 .11441 -" as / `oo liput of Ow .1401 of the veld of bottle.flopil i Buller :woo nova y!t aniptnillg= - _ I Mort d Lh• (44itictikAlbith Aldo/ the - sm{ iansios. 'Ow virsaatiO.. aad ma l t sad vallideadfiThlui,iidia Amok 44e 7001 Petaratv t air et' 11044 341016 ~.•<