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SATURDAY MORNING,JULY 11
traion Coasiy Ticket.
Molded .hip qf she Diihrist Oxis.
1106121 MAMPTON.
. t..TOWN INGMAR&
*n.-kt.raro Mon.
m. UZUSOW.
w. H. Dvinurros.
R 4806. L. MOWS.
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aXOIOIII6MILTOI.
1. Worsow y"4.- War
JOEY W. DIRAVO: •
lam, Itta tk rbasted stag that cannot
Nape' from 4111 Vali* to' which it has been
blvam;tinc Ma stands at bay.
-Sad Um Potomac, whoa his - fugitive army .
resebet IV bask, bass liasssillik by fording, .
doubtless 'lto mould hire proforma to moss,
mithortisltiaiimotharbattkoadvouldhaio
melt net awl recovery for Its weary' and
idattormibaUcliosa is some of its oldfortife d
imaltioaa, altherbt the thins:dolt Valley, or
perhaps gm by tapas back .ow Rishmos4
Welt. •
The swollen rieer;whioh rendered sussing
isprsetioable d•tho destruction of his
bridges, wh ald no be rebuUt before Gin.
Muna, with sa way isinforowl to u to out
amber Ids two to one, would omtake
gilds it aseutary that he should ohoop his
ground, sad prepare for author ,battle on
this s werth olds of the Potomac.
tistitsluis douthh witkoonsisismits ski
hie wall•prcmtd ability readers as certain as
eajthiag beam eta be; bat still and ability
have in this case a tremendous problem to set
• :anent selving—no less than wallas art army
' jut defeated, sad deettaatid by that defeat,
• slier flying for the spas of a week Ware the
psrnbd eolamal of she victor, suddenly
tam round upon the oursur, and, without
' melted relaforsetasets, renew the
battle with an enemy flatbed with meat
tory, strogliuned with large reinforosmente
of fresh troops, and supported by reserves
attabers are daily inoreased by is
'many thousands as three or four converging
• railroads can pour in from the east, 'utilised
west—the outflow ant the overdow of a mighty
*triple who have ben 'tined up to put forth
Dew efforts of their reserved strength, by the
Israel - Oa itf their soil
Bet If 'even the stag of the forest, when it
turns on Its gannet, Is formidable' to the
sttuteitiantsman, felon Its eery desperation,
so well may is regard a veteran army yet
numbering (they say) Ally thou Ind men,
when Its desperate fortune makes It stand at
bay In (we may suppose) the best position
between the late bait:to-field at Gettysburg
end the Pawnee river—that it, In a range of.
smuts, of some forty or fifty. miles.
Be the lot Is east. We glum thus rapidly
sad impartially over the ground on both
aides, that neither oar hopes nor cur anxie
ties may be unduly smelted as ire await the
'tune, whisk this day or the next must nobs-
Illy decide.
We, for our part. white we contemplate Oar
superiority of suathen with sitlefaction, de
rive far more confidence from the contiction
that this Le but the Lout part of our superior
ity—that it is our crass, Waif; *hick gives
as oar grandut, our most indisputable ground
of tionidence to await the Lens e! the impend•
medley belleviss the God o! Battle will
0111111111 the light ef victory to shine on the ban
ners of those ehO have first fought the light of
•traik - ethieh -meshes area fue—that truth
width Proielahne the doctrines of mercy and
Jostles and asserts the - right of every human
being to life, Oat sled de parfait of lappi
-11111111.
Overmac.h.
11 It is not wall' to be . OM "righteous
overinneh," what shall we say of carrying
-thepreolloe of th. minor morals to an un
seemly 11200111? U the former makes piety
&planate into pharbtsinn and hypocrisy,
no less certainly don the latter run into
tatadyLun and flunkeyism. But some men
hare a natural gift for running into these
meannesses; and some pines, where a true
and noble courtesy, and OTIIII a genuine ,
generous humanity are said to be greatly
deficient, or altogether wanting, produce
such men (If they arc men) with the pro
fusion and ispidity of growth which char
aoteriatrall fungus end . parasite product-
Boa We were led to these thoughts by,
resting the following paragraph is a re
mnants? from Thtsrisburg to the N. Y.
Last evening two rebel 'alum one an
eld to General Legend the other to General
Lonptnet, arrived here as prisoners. They
were taken in charge by the Provost-Mar
-AA who treated them with the most dis
dowilitheil oonsideradon, furnishing them
with lodgings at Oh tirst•olass hotel, aad in
'redact-lig them to. Union °Moore as though
they. were Gone. -heft the potty drinking
socially together, and thought of the dirty
aceosamodstions of the Libby prison where
oar silken sre compelled to interned bear
the tattertaltrid' jeers, of "thelfeavagircip•
tore. Oas of the rebel officers was a win of
Lk* intorlous Gen. Winder; Military Goy
ernor. of Richmond, whose harsh and cruel
Vestment of our *Mars while under his
osatrol, is too well known to be more than
assWsod. i„
lwaspwratlow of Ma Zoaawipahloia
Yottey by Geo. liosetraae.
Bwiatoe, the eorrispoudeot of thisifew
lark Bow with ilea. Baseareas'aroy, is
!Obi *rittea frost 1, hooliptartors, Xsooles
her, Tim." Jute 28, me c- .
Ito oady that we usable to merkidetor
iwilly dialogs* plat at odds% gnat canna
it - ti O ow* of progress tape their origin.—
Bat I Sleek sash ea opeeh-sattlas MSS was
narked peeterday. While Glow Bossosizs
tad Mal were Min dotes frog Boot Gam
toilattelosta,.the aftueThl posed the.word
aloes ski Has to his Bud dhows to IBMs
all &woes net oil the torch to eons la to us
sad we would sloe that protoodwa. This is
as latereellow hist as sterldug the Bret afield
lasegaratiew of
tylb. masaelyatioa pony by a
ati
attltary therl.- Aids is oustalaty a
ukase foe the doe when tostates g se t
would :tie up, the poor blot postal who
sewed sehgewithlit tisk How.
. I doll wirer ford the moissat irlea,tnia
belay manilas of Jau, storehlad
thosegt the lovely &doe sad groves of Tea
weeselli ear . ohne*, bodes the . reepleadeat
"Moe if Inadom at Ds had, was thrilled
withsthet-aleststo • suers's. of oar god sad
plat essileauder. • .
Twitabils wedor dynes, who have laud
ed Isdlsaa;)* the hope of Audio's eopperhead
pada dimity Cls to do aludda, will Pre
belay sou Sad that part of the sentry.leo
lei Alt -d a. ` : Batas the slaw 11WIlia,
widekli already la skid= from digestion,
trader the esagetle drestioi - el dcwelsor
blosseß, we Sad dud all tho troops le de
Stay et Middy* hashes* calla for by slob
asiberlder, asd_aro already on the way to
sat Morplioad his bade, whoa the woolen
. sea telly espeetto NOW all'! In • day or
aisaiiiissarr Alwo sip ais anti
tbOro*, to Ws
la tbr Inv
salt at taw rstrordst muy.
The Demands and Le of the
War.
Perhaps one of.the best andablest Fourth
of July Orations delivered this year, wan
that by Dr. 0. W. Hovels, before the au
thorities of Boston. We give the following
eneellent passages:
CIVIL WAR lIIZVITABLE.
The struggle in *Melt we are engaged
wee inevitable; it might have come a little
sooner, or a little later, but it must 'have
come. The disease of the nation was or
ganic and not functional, and the rough
chirurgery of war was its only remedy.
In opposition to this view, _there are
many languid thinkers who lapse into
furlern belief that if this or that man had
never lived, Or if - this or that ether man
had not ceased to live, the country might
have gone on in peace and prosperity until
its felicity merged in the glories of mil
lennium: If Mr. Calhoun had never pro
claimed his heresies; if Mr. Garrison had
never publiehed his paper; if Mr. Phillips,
the Cassandra in masculine shape of our
long prosperous Ilium, had never utttered'
his melodious prophecies* ' if the silver tones'
of Mr. Clay had still sou nded in the Senate
Chamber to smooth the billows of conten
tion; if the Olympian brow of. Daniel Web
ster had been lifted from the dust to fix Its
awful frown on AU' darkening scrowl of
rebellion, we might have been spared this
dread season of convene. All this is but
simple Martha's faith, without the reason
she could have given: "If Thou hadst been
here, my brother had not died."'
. They little know the - tidal movements
of national thought and feeling,
.who be
lieve that they. depend for existence on •
few swimmers whe ride their waves. It is
not Leviathan that leads the eoaan from
continent to continent, but the Amen which
beers hie mighty bulk as it wafts its owe
bubbles. If true is true of all the harrowing
manifestations of unman progress, how I
much more must it be true of those broad
movements in tie intellectual and spiritual
domain which interest all mankind?
The antagonism of the two Sections of
the Union was not the work of this or that
enthusiast or fanatic. It was the conse
quence of a movement in mime of twii di&
went forms of civilization in different di
rections, and the men to whom it was at
minuted were only those who represented
it most completely, or who talked longest
and loudest about it. Long 'before the ac
cents of those lantana statesmen referred to
ever resounded in the hale of the Capitol;
long betpre the Liberator opened its batter
'
les, the controversy-now Working itself out
by trial of. battle, was foreseen and pre
, dieted. Washington warned his country
men of the danger of sectional divisions,
well knowing the line of cleavage that ran
through theseemingly solid fabric. Jeffer
son foreshadowed the judgment to fall upon
the land fur its sin against a just God.
Andrew Jackson announced a quarter of a
century beforehand that the next predext
of revolution would be slavery. Ds Toe
queville recognised, with that penetrating
insight which away zed our institutions and
conditions .se keenly, that the Union was
to be endangered by Slavery, not through
its iaterests, but through the change of
character it was bringing about in the pew
pie of the two sections; the same fatal
change which.. George Mason, more than
half & century, before, had declared to be
the most- pernicious effect of the system,
I adding the solemn warning now fearfully
justifying itself in the sight of his &eau
dents, that "by an inevitable chain of
causes and of Providence punishes
national sins by national calamities." The
Virginian romancer pictured the. far-oft
scenes of the conflict which he saw ap
proaching as the prophets of Israel paint
ed the coming woes of Jerusalem; and the
strong iconoclast of Boston announced the
very year when the curtin should rise oa
the yet unopened drama.
TILE TULLIUS 01 lIIIL-11:CIS1ION.
At last in the fullness of time, the fruits
of sin ripened into a sudden haivest'of
crime. Violence stalked into the Senate
chamber, theft and perjury wound their
way into the Cabinet, and, finally openly
organized conspiracy, with force and arms,
made burglarious entrance into a chief
stronghold of the Union. That the primal-
ple which underlay these acts of fraud and
violence should be irrevocably recorded
with every needed sanction, it pleased
God to seteot a chief ruler of the fable gov
ernment to be its Messiah to the listening
world. As with Pharaoh, the Lord hard
ened his heart, while Hs opened his month
as of old He opened that of the unwise ant
mai ridden by cursing Baum. Thenspoke
Hr. "Vice President" Stephens those mem
orable words which fixed forever the theo
ry of the new social order. He first lifted
a degiaded barbarism to the dignity of a
philosophic system: He first
_proclaimed
the gospel of eternal tyranny as the new
revelation which Proiridence had reserved
for the western Paleitine. Hear, 0 hear
e neT and give ear 0 earth I The corner
stone of the new-born dispensation is the
Teter:tired inequality of races • not that
the strong may protect the wear %, as men
protect women and children, but that the
strong may claim the authority of Nature
and of God to buy, to sell, to scourge, to
hunt, to cheat out of the reward of his In
bar, to keep in perpetual igtiorance, to blast
with heriditary curses throughout all time,
the bronzed foundling of the new world,
upon those darkness has dawned the star
of the occidental Bethlehem!
After two years of war have consolidated
the opinion of the Slave States, mimed In
the Richmond Ezarsister: "The establish
ment of the Confederacy is verily a distinct
reaction against the whole coulee of the
mistaken civilization of cheap. For 'Lib.
erty, Equality, Fraternity;' ire have de
liberately substituted 'Silvery, Subordina
tion, and Government.' "
With the hereditary Character of the
[ Southern people moving in one' direction,
and the awaloned commie:no of the North
stirring in the, other, ihe open conflict of
opinion was inevitable, and equally inevit
able its appearence in the. Avid of. national
politics. For wheels meant by ielf-girvern.
meat la that, a man shall make his isonvio-
Gone of what is right and expedient regu
late the community so far as s ets fractional
suture of the Government extends. If one
tuts come to* the conclusion, be it right or
wrong, that any partiohlar Institution or
statute Ira vlolatiOn of .the sovereign law
of God, it is to .Itte, exploited that he will
choose to be represented by,those who, share
his belief, and wbn will in their wider
sphere do all 'they legitimately can to get
rid of the wrong, in whiak they find them
selves and their constituents involved.. To
prevent opinion from orgalizing itself un
der political forms, may be very desirable,
but it is not according to:the theory or
practice of self-government. And if at lest
organized opinions become arrayed In hos
tile shape against each other 'we' shall' find
that a just war is only the lastinevitable
link in a chain - of closely connected im
pulses of which the original source is in
Him who gave to tender and htunble and
uncorrupted Zonis the" sense of right ,and
wrong, which, after passing through earl
ons forme, has found its final expression in
the use Of material form... Behind the bay
onet Is the lawgiver's statute, behind the
statutathe thinker's argument, behind the
argument is the tender conscientiousness
of woman=woman, the wife "the mother—
who looks upon ths face of God hiMself re
fleeted, in .the wasullied ' soul, of . Whiney.
"Out of the months of bibes and sucklings
hist thou..Ord/dile& strength, because of
thins 'mangle-J.". The simplest course for
the malcontent Is to And fault with the
order of. Nature, and tie Belig who estab
lished it.
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We cannot, then, we cinnot , be cholla*
inward, to be swallowed up in the whirl-
pool of national destruction. If oar bor
ders are invaded,•it .Is* only as the opus
that is driven Into thieounist's Sank_to
roars his sluniberins *We.; If ow 'pro-`
vorty.ts tassd it, is oulytri_tosolt us that
is worth ysytturfor as wallas
big for. ifilso pooAug out titotgo=
Moos blood of our youth aid, wahoodi
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abut this is always the price that must bel
paid for the redemption of • people. Wh4 ,
have we to complain of, whose granari
ere disking with plenty, whose streets are '
gay with thing reties and glittering equip
ages, whose industry is
,abundant enough
to reap ell its overflowing harvest, yet eure
of employment and'of its just reward, the
Boil of whose mighty valleys is an Wei:
haustible mine of fertility, whose molt*
tains cover up such stores of heat and
power, imprisoned in their coal measures,
as would warm all the inhabitants and
work all the machinery of our planet for
unnumbered ages, whose rooks pour out
rivers of oil, whose streams run yellow
over beds of golden sand—what have welt°
I complain of?
i Rave we degenerated from our English
fathers, so that we cannot do ind beari•for
our national salvation what they hsveddne
and borne, over ind over again, for th i eir
form of government? Could England, in
her ware with Napoleon, bear an income ,ax
of ten per cent., and must we faint under
the burden of an income tax_ of three r
cent.? Was she content to negotiate a 1 e n
at fifty-three for the hundred, and that p id
in depreciated paper, and can we talk
about financial rain with our national
stooks ranging from one to eight or nine
above par, and the "five -twenty" war loan
eagerly taken by our own people to the'
amount of nearly two hundred millions,
Without any check to the flow of the cur
rent pressing inward against the doors of
the Treasury? Except in those portions
of the country which are the immediate
seats of war, or liable to be made so, and
which, having the greatest interest not to
become border States of hostile nations, can
beet afford to suffer now, the state of pros
perity and comfort is such as to astonish
those who visit ne from other commies.
What are war taxes to a nation which, as
we are assured on good authority, has more
men worth • million now, than it had
worth ten thousand dollars at the close of
the Revelation—Whose whole property is •
hundred times, and whose commerce, in
land and foreign, is five hundred times
what it was then? But we need not study
sMr. Btillot's pamphlet and Thompson's
Rank Note Reporter to show as what we
know well enough —that so far from hav
ing occasion to tremble in fear of our im
pending ruin, we most rather blush for
or: material prosperity. For the multi
tudes who are untortunate enough to be
taxed for a million or more, of course we
mast feel deeply, at the same time suggest
ing that the more largely they report their
incomes to the tax-gatherer, the more con
'siltation they will find in the feeling that
they have served their country. But—let
as say it plainly—it will not hurt oar peo
ple to be taught that there use other things
to
moneyt be ear e s
r ti n f d o i r n
g besides . nx e n ey
that
makingtim manmade
when manhood must assertitself . by , brave
deeds and noble thoughts; when 'woman
hood must assume its most sacred office, "to
warn, to comfort," and, if need Mute
command" those whose services their coun
try calls for. This Northern section of the
land has besome a great variety-shop, of
which the Atlantic cities are the long ex
tended counter. We - have grown rich for
what? To put gilt bands on coachmen's
hats? To pimp the foul-sidewalks with
the heaviest silks that the toiling artisans
of Francs can send us? To look through
plate-glass windows, and pity the brown ,
soldiers,— or sneer talkie black ones ?—to
redusithe speed of trotting horses a sec
ond or two below its old maximum? To
color meerschaums? To flaunt in laces,
and sparkle in diamonds 1 To dredge our
maidens hair with gold-dust?—to float
through life the passive shuttlecocks of
fashion, from the avenues I. the beaches,
and back again from the bombes to the
avenues? Was it for - this that the broad
domain of the Western hemisphere was
kept so long unvisited by civilisation?—
for this, that Time the father of empires
unbound the virgin zone of this youngest
of his daughters, and gave her, beautiful
In the long veil of her forests, to the rude
embrace of the adventurous Colonist? All
this Is what we see around' us, now—now,
while we are actually fighting this
,great
battle, and supporting this great load of
indebtedness. Wait till the diamonds go
bask to the Jews - of Amsterdam; till the
plate-glass window bean the fatal an
nouncement, "For Bale," or "To Let," till
the voice of oar Miriam is obeyed, as she
sings:
Wain w vim atlly, p Lyra) lamp I
Till the gold-dust is combed from the gold
en locks, and hoarded to buy bread; till
the feet-driving youth smokes his clay pipe
on the - platform of the hone car; till the
music grinders cease betimes none will pay
them; till there - are no peaches in the win
dows at twenty-four dollars a doses, and
no heap of bananas and pine apples sell
ing at the street corners; till the ten
flounced dress has bat thr ee flounces, and
it is felony to drink champaign; wait till
these changes show themselves, the signs
of deeper wants, the preludes of exhaustion
and bankruptcy; then let us talk of the
Maelstrom; but till then, let us not be cow
ards with our purses, while brave men are
emptying their hearts upon the earth for
us— let us not whine over our imaginary
ruin, while the reversed current of circling
events is carrying us further and further,
every hour, beyond the influence of the
great failing which was born of our wealth,
and of the deadly sin which was our fatal
inheritance!
0.1171173,1311 11411
There are those who profess to fear that
our Government is becoming a mere - ine.
spouslble tyranny. It there are any who
really believe that out present Chief Mag
istrate means to found & dynasty for him
self and family,-'that a coup d' slat ii in
preparation by which he is to become
Asexuan Tell FM; gm;
cannot have duly pondered his letter of
June 121. n, in which be unbosom himself
with the simplicity of a rustic lover called
upon by an anxious parent to' explain las
Intentions. The force of his argument is
not at all Injured by the homelineu of his
Illustrations. The American people are
not much afraid that their liberties will be
usurped. Au army of legislators is not
vsq likely to throw away to political pri
vileges, and the Idea of a despotism resting
on an open ballo&ber., is like that of Bun
ker Hill Monument built on the waves. of
Boston Harbor. - We know pretty mark);
how much sincerity'there is in the fears so
elamoroisly expressed, and how far they
are found in company With uneompromis
lag hostility to the armed *enemies of the
nation. We have learned to put a true
value on the services of the watehliog
who bays the anion but does not bite the
thief t
TIM MAI TEAT DINDNIS AND TIM Xl3 THAT
HUM
The men who are so busy holy-etoaing
the quarteadeok, while all hands are want.
ed to keep the ship afloat, can no , doubt
show spots upon it that would be very un
sightly in fair weather. No thoroughly
loyal men, however, neat Suffer from any
arbitrary exercise of power, such as em
ergencies always give rise to. If any
hail-loyal man forgets his code of half.
decencies and hafl-dutiat so far as to be
come obnoxious to the petemptory justice ,
which takes the place of slower fermi in
all centers of conflagration, there is no
sympathy for him among soldiers who
are risking their lives for us; perhaps
there is even more setisficiloa than when
an avowed traitor is`caught and'punished.
POT of all men who are loathed by genes
ous natures, such as 411 the ranks of dip
armiesof the Milan, 1101111 ars so thoroughly
loathed as the men - 111b9 0010.11,0 to keep
Just within the' limits - of the law, while
their vials conduct provokes others to ,
break 'it; mhos' patriotism consists in
stopping ea inch short of treason, and
whose polished morality has for its safe.
guard sista respect for the jailor ash the
hangutaal The simple cure tar ell possible
injustice.citizen is like to, stafer_it the
; hands of a:government whiekilkiteseak
sad hada must of eosin cant* megf
ems, is to tike cars to dtkaellidsig thltitWuk
dimity:or indirectly help the estesty-aie
Nadu the Chrtinutene la areas et lie
reww A w*.,_va",..2
war. When the olamoragahtst tormation
and tyranny comes from &hens who can
slab:tibia negattie merit, Usury be Mites
ed to Whim it comes from those who bays
done what they could to aerie their oonn•
try, it will receive the attention it deserves.
Doubtless there may prove to be wrongs
which demand righting, but the pretense
at any planfor changing the essential prin
ciple of our self-governing-system is alg•
merit which its contrivers laugh over among
themselves. Do the citizens of. Harrisburg,
or of Philadelphia, quarrel today about'the
strict legality of anrozecutive Yet meant in
good faith for their protection against the
:invader? We are all citizens of Harris
'burg, all citizens of Philadelphia, in this
hour of their peril, and with the enemy at
work in our own harbors we begin , to un
derstand the difference between a good and
bad citizen; the man that helps and the
man that hnders; the man who, while the
pirate is in sight, complains tha t ' our an
chor is dragging in his mud, and 'the man
who violates the proprieties like our brave
Portland brothers, when they jumped on
board the first steamer they could reach,
out her cible, and bore down on the Cor
sair, with a habeas corpus sot that lodged
twenty buccaneers in Port Pohle before
cutest I .
Nlll mouths ago, in hts speech to the Ms
stssippt Legislature, Jiff. Davis declared that
"as Confederaey ova otaloci or fail by ill' de
fense of A, riser." It has not Eon able to
daunt the river;—therefore, it falls.
RELIGIOUS JrOTICES.
Eru FlRtfr CONGJLEGALTION
of DIMPLIII, of Pittsburgh, meat sta.
tatty, to the Iu,UN OITT aOLLJItiIb 801.1.0 1 / I G,
con.or of Penh ant ht. Oafs stream Preaching
LitULM DAY—glaraing ant Itrantsg—at the mai
OtaU. Bandy Wheal as o'clock p. a. .Pryor
Meeting Story WZDfigttiai StEfilsl3. TOO
$.ll .110 are rriprattbait thrum!.
PUBLIC ArOTICEL
OOT FOR HAMBLIN'S
••••" TILOOPZ, at
i&8ONIC
WU DELI NIGHT. Adao WI coats.
lEatt
Diem Q. x. Quitateirf Timm,
, 1•11.1. j
Ilanlasta who ha. o.a es am lbw 01210. for .00
chasnah of ricks bhove'o,o4o4.o, Lumber .co es
will *us prarlat W.lr weanuxis u sala as mod
abs V. 011 we,
jjlklt Wont. Cot ana D. Q q. 0.11
U. S. LOAN AGRA V.—l am au
thalami to motions ainentve tebecrqpihne
km the g 93 blz Pee Unit. bona*, soul lb. Ist of
august neat. AU agents who nave tote aiding
&Rae asthma moth, Ole above date.
30311UA HANN A, Loan Agent, . •
at Wane, tisrs • ites,
Comet of third and Wood sonata, Pittsburgh.
b Shia
O.III.VIDEND NOTIUIS.-1 he Pres.
Went, Mums& and Oompany for Iniztlng
&Up am the allegbeay Myer. oppealte Plata
multi. Is the Chanty of allegbany. PIMP this day
declared & Dividend of Ur Delia and s illllOll Cents
en each share of w Ueyl.al Stock of the amenity.
which will be odd to btooktieldele or their legal
repseeentattree, ca or alter toe Mu test.
W BACEIUIW, T. eantir .
Jab lat. ilea. J. a: od
Orrtou or Wilma. 7 WILIIVULTION 101
Imitates. Map than. DOM
O . NOTWE Itl MOUSY tilVliN to
the lilublortbors b ate Mack of the WOW
ors Traboyertadou Clitopasiy_ttist assatausat al
rifle Dvu LAMB 1 . 0 ) . 08 0 8 "" be" '
wild upon th• suck insbastibedipsyable as Uto adios
al the •Tratintrar, at Pittsburgh. vs or Moro lbw
Utta day at Juba, ISSN 'sad a lake agoaat nen
shirty etqa thirsattur. banal What orbs sot:lW
by stair of the Band. •
•iUsia a. J. lIIODOWIAIft F•CMIWY•
•
Slitnati /IP DuPAsTIIILST:t
Jun*19441644
tcr:ta: Give notice that subscriptions
uul be storms tor Pm-Tosnin se
own, as pa, doling July, son n. 14 pr. unless
Ins thus b. span intoning by 41seclacos ttus deo
rotary. Posy suspostally.
S. P. ua.sl. asersts7 ot Tramp.
PoO. W. BASCO 11.10/. llooeolusq, /ultimo. Pa.
Orr= aLldesnal tizadir B. B. 00., L
,rtisearaill, Jas. 004
THS dialL-Aliti LULL _WU I'olo
%norr of the Banta of tnb iced, an• July lat. 166:1,
eul te paid ea teat dad, et the eime, of the Clomps.
ay, to tn. City of lumbo-Ih. Ponces Wang Om.
p.m of Lblo road dte deanery lµ ISO, will perm
plonellt them p1411.1•C
N. Cl. Ong. Tree•orer.
bntu •11•6111 1 / 1 12 DUI) 6.41 C• to ,
MAW:WO. J.ae e. tea.
11,.....-eDIVIDEND.-1 he rresident and
Dtrect:re et tie Ahittaur tarareara O.
Aare this ear Archree • Divitearl cr Z*o DOL.
LADS ADD ItIS t 1 041118 (IPS &J) per glue out of
the seratepot tie hat eilvenetto;petable b Mock.
where ea sat after toady. tie .eta last.
WM* D. N. 80011. filerl4l7.
lOolslatiA/ csAknouters 01
toe Little Saw DEM *u &alma, 0.. ass
aaraby wathimi that Si ODIUM will to MU NW
Proudest sag Dtrectcla, to ostla kw the tholtSlS
par. as MOEDA7. the Nth day at Joy seat. as
du GSM of Os tkaapaay. to Tamparaaorrlia, Ca.
Masa m a t: hound / add 11 Otlath ta.
WST:to to It dtk Pmittsot.
WuLVtirahl so.-4 he Etootoulel% re cot
tM TlGabarin 41t. Anshan/ Midge Cu. tat
Bald atroot.) an busby Mtn d stud • //Mind of
ftnnt PA%flisS. lun Oda day bon &nand. out
at Il• pndlio o lk, Iu ma n-oano. pay.bn Sank
with. o Misfit a. Led/MU traanno.
WA.
Jr,. or .ssorwartriszagorra.
WANTED— & pod second hand Cyl.
hair IbiUr. awais ke Ow lung. 211 Luna
dlamster. lcgaln of
BOLIONAILLZ I LANG,
/In 529 llbertv stmt.
WAna • —A leW go . - UMW • •
TWO, to whoa th• bee. weirs sill b• given
J. s. • e. 1111.*•L4 Clu .
Jadume 4I,
14 10 / 1 13611.14,—.U.0 ehato of o Moak
W Ur 4.1411an010 Oil 000 517. Segall* of
11%14 4 B nay ote. 114 Vl oz.
Two Wertha bri.4l.ls SOU, 0A.1.124
A. Bk LLOU.
lie u • ,oir strait.
I...IdVLING TA .8.. uur nig ritok•-
a-s. sa Lamm ism acv prepaid So turd&
amp ambit of
ISCESTITIII92I T 9 plAirviD kss
•
LlioLa
J7lllll /oar* ft,.Ls dew abm Batt , 11.141.
G. Zit MB MUTH k Oki SALE —The
et mate aa the alritell 41e8tT tit 1.1.1
be saki left, tee ban or Carder Wait W. sae usable
to straw t, it: It tableele the irtole el the slid"
" 64 012 t 9 Wank. Liquors a. tea WAIT aD or •
/1011, beivem I aid f d'alatk a. a. a. at ih• lbwswept,
wept, 7t9 Plea tenet. Mimosa aid S p. m.
lop W 11410.01.441
: Li the ream:woe
10 of two inbearlae. ODORIAt
halt 00W Www 11.11166,46 'Wm, Ws loa Ca •a 7 of
lath a Oltll Malt; AO of la y tad, about 16
00640 146 b 1 lr wen warks.ll6. • Rll6 owlet
0166164 to sore *win* palm Flr4 l l.P 6 l OllO rP ,
awl Ulm her 'waver do will to wad Auto 41U W
000116 A
14 1 Oki lArs Al I a UU. I
ISVILLL—Tba Its• sow Wawa
hi OR all. Oss. Jr. As oho or. olli
T. IS bal. lab last.,as 4 p.
Irdaht►
oe stage apply aft loam or to
audit IL 40g. cant.
S TAnt) ' boxes Al on etaro
Alb stoat as 4 rao oda ipar li iba MK% la tomtit
tbs. by ta Aosta, WHOM/ MU aLa sal
14VIRWILI 11 litaU • —4l bare lOW
A: Veda Mfaar. talt•W for Inadry 1• 2 1••••
Wo olusp. by b MMUS S• • • NEL
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Ew.e. r AMU. b .1,11 bb
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gamer Yll qty, br reat by
471/ DWURIMMiiiI7O;
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BA ballad be rib te. . - • lo
i 1.4 11'ellatalt n in a 00.
luuts—o bbis. neat, D 7 .1 1 ,---P". ;
ca11a114.40 bozo* Orem 1 ;• 'l' • '
HaT lealll6-400 &sea ; - t •
_ BORTH 8- 10 ample* it
Beeeltedi aad be We* - fil. DIDDLE,
lea -
_:_la Enact BIM
200.,bxv. eaunson 441T7 Pdon;
pins Clftrak Br i .„ 1 1,
mph olio es Omer to
10 Mtn AM's;
Invr tan Ob. Pkgs. alis
I , it in, 1094.
NalllttAllb--kor Crude and Ue • •
67 Polaris& An azooltent Wiry soikai,pa•
4 01%000 Undo. JAIL DA-IMb 1111014- -
91131 ..4 Tis Was" drool '
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7W bal„.A otagero„"Oint.
CUM is dr Lured,
Poirmim 'Om d
• Amer W ea the seastlem aasrAlg.
SA
altraza—iii MA. Pri laux " l64 " / '
ressisapbeva• * a nt
• . • Illk o D i a- 10 — t i o . on . A.
ilalhaS-40bbl& is store and 'bg
Oft •
ziwirigteurr AVO.
ffs r FIAT'S
fircerbeitent eimmts.
PHOTOGBILIS ALBUU.
PHOTOGILPH ALEIIIEL
PHOTOGRAPH &MINA
rnolooaarn swim.
..FROTOOMPE 11,11171 M
PEOTXISiPH AMBUNIE.
Another logs lot of de but, cheeped and not
APPgt
PHOTCGISAPB A. 513171118.
PIRTOGBAPH ALBtile.
RBbto6IIBPH ALBII t
PHOTOGRAPH ALste.s.
prforocatm Aragrtts.
PHOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS.
Are .fend in Ole awkst, at pia. fox 5O ciiab
uirnards. Unbolts teatlvid at • .
1:7 iv - 9ra,
iSfasonio Usti. Fifth Street.
esT litsual V AD
98 Market Street.
AL Tay Ides sadatimot of LADIZY; . III UMW,
and 081 LDRIIIIVIS 2004 Girr22B. BALIQ.
BALI, sad BLIPPISIL tam, tarsals
Tourer OALT BOOTS, Batatotats and oat.
QBW GASTaBS, which will to sold at LOWIII,
MOMS thin any other establlihnient in As ally
Call and be ex•lnad. Erattabrt. at
BORLANDIV,
1111111EW ISTRILT,
E i Ltsll.l.lll 4 .l6lLewhtlittiNeitif
L1,1.2011E31 oarnale;PA.
[caurnazo az WT.]
Bar. 11. Z. x 162,1. N., !strolled:
less. K. A. Sall. Associato PrisofpeL
Ku 81.11111 Iffahliti. Tuobar et lastrissio•
tel Undo sad Oisamatel Zonate& _
MS pest Poston 2111 cowmen TOUDAY. pro
tases/A, let. 11511. •
lass—Mr Ilession, 5 mu, (SO siseks;) taste'
to IMITIMIN
Zasidlog..— 050 00
• DA f acitca-tes
ll‘
h i C i
......$ 5 CO
.Tairt t Zes. lO CO
SoniorOYr - 10 00
For Sather perilalsie io..d for etrousr.
Addles; the Prtacipal, or
Ds. JOHN Z. STALTrII.
Seeedar Trusties.
I,lllteed
Putt bAI4% Uls 1.641256 A Isige Lot
X to Itharpbergl, oat Oto Pommes Rahway, hos
from Phiabureh; on *Melt than le good
deaths hews oft soaps; eiso worst Wow Immo,
oil befit of boot. Loon of good wow* to the lora,
p easy of goad fruit, sod oaevsoLint to Chuckle end
school ammo.
Par pettioolors shares or soh on
, .
0 T. GILLIAN.
hhineberg, Allsgheay Cosolp, Ph.
IslatrdolasT ,
TB ATLANTIC I.llltilir k .
ROYAL DAIL 11111 All ! NAWICIA
IDA GoDwAsw,=tommier La*)
&Dag.. tIO,I WO kleitolowitt. WAD tomb' -
1111111611141.000 Wow p me." 000 tam
GMAT et DIA. 1.000 Voris prow. 8.000 toca,
ANGLIA, 10. G Ekortolotiori .3 OOD taco:
'ne autald.rt itositostp ALAIMO *IN PT
trout Livirpool„ sib Gassy. to low Toilt.ai OMEN
ltd Dali tbo Leib or July, tabs Ibilowod by the
otboraiiiniontott , *Ur wiry mitigates Wolbostity.
Astro proottitroublologyoti Wire Tatli.pir
t gots or lupe robot iii!aprenty:
/int o tOtetairagt.—....PS
Iliorod Gobia---. $ i 01
los mop Atattl i v i rle,„ , ,i: A so ts,
Imam Joon,
or, D
amidst' -
Ito.lo
131111141 VII AX 13 rug*
reastnd the /AST MAN
NADAL, at UN Woaaa'a &Ea, Idol" lailL
Steak * OirWarriabool I.- 101 P A. •WM p a stha rrehisir. b
I "17 rf
•
Bob sow" se Cat 4harld tar fir !Wawa;
taws . & masa& & 'so% •
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wet lift al VIM OWNS
JULY LIbT OP SECOND.aii
HATED name. 1
Oss 7 keine, 11111111611:06mud osnwris, will
awiLllngs, w,.l =ado diski Iso• toss,. vibe
by Lol a - 1161,d0w5.;. OO
One b% oaten, rsissonsi essiOnnant Hoak ,
• ann.% yids °snot Wash visa by Was '
sat, New Tar • 1 . 110 CIO
0.. 6% °Ai" snabossey, *Ma
.X 1161,111,
MOW wy Travel" • 11ais say. _Cfa
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bum mad* by 110 CC
Ons 6 Galan, Tolima's:l; stow* imrswas, sad*
. by Gilbert. Wotan ' 121 CO
aft 6 mis% nukoinny,sq•inscanisen anis
by Wilkins Jk benbsil 7OO 0 4
Ono • bass% makigsby sq nun imbnern awn •
by lir lilUblait &NAM 76000
.Oa 6 cob" rwoonson asaanneassus. mode -•
by 610.166661 Daley. 122,02
Oas aim. Inshilpsh Mum lonmon. wad*
by
Nis osinsiliarnisa Cki
Ono 6 octavo Osman Paso l.O 00
iamb by MAIL O.' KULLOII,
_IL Wood itnet. •
Or A burp awl 11011(& stoat otinsw Mow*
tea mai diSsisai sisnafadisinS:l6 inins dosing
sb• mak ism lbw. ltimusnlY
AI) Otilfai.int Walla& b i WWI
Altar Ttrlts of tithed lb, Ortboae
Voss of LUOittmas Colotth, at No. L. Jim lons
!tee, vl I:patio !obis Sib or Ttoist. on the
poottats ar.s.lLitiontiolr. lb. lit dor of: auger,
• SW lollottbr Ds Notato. - Nto MS! No IN
J ass Polls, SS (Cr* tosiattlth,Slttaboalr
comity. L to Int: •
au show too sttata oi at oh;
UllA• 11.• gbe Nita Vs* fusotnullt. Wag ion Sot:
t owl 2 to Us ilea. W.. Parton otos of lots to Its
MLitt sat - Wreath Wank, Plitsbarglt, eitS baths.
motto Tissoillt. .wow d Siestris t It.) sad
eases/log to• It. pnosntog tISIIII.IOI 1.161014 dis
%..i of bootrol sod totatt.tsohettad Aloe
Salm, Ort - ft St) to COO stroll.
Alm. AU soot's* toa' tits viper* of
stpookstistto ts tbo desalt Wast.PlutbsitlV
Log los Ls. 111. if, dai di $3 sod St la Owns&
slut totoild; Sib Sides kt Nit at,
TOW stria a tinily tots, (119 St) ma ostSithtt
So. ono rtitstAlto opts souk. dridirstoo - of oat
laMtst sal toSstylisti (WO.). tots SST SBA..
Tatasor')lile;tidall.l
la sob, sal Sas •bilasas waled bi MI sad sort
s" pqabis
fa ./a two OM! "MO& 110114'0016. wltl
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Wheys lltleamatat la aanaillall
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lo than palate Idi by Male IWO
at Os L. , 1,;11. 1 11. , Diga1, fatedisal,' sal far.
arrtdrtwilkn sad illsesulassitanyt ,
eat iti
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JAL DalaILL
• alai 10 Wafts sarsal.'
fi'%~ 1 .5~1 ~w
pier .o
AT REWORD MOW, 1
To doro oat oar
BUMMER ST.OOIK.
To avoid ocular soy patio of ao BON.
ILA I OTOOE, boo dotonatood to
Reduce Pricel CO mina Point
AA eta aii 111 otdret via Oz zillinn to 3111
Oa n r L W ad e y tly n M ow .
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bea
NEW AND DUCRABLE GOODS
117 Ilipnes. in dos sootratai My as tattsig
show inurstalag thar mod to oarnia, , ,
Nerehatts tad Dealer* who buy fot Cask
Will oar Woo ooTri la la say !mama haw
ROOK, ZACIZIIIIE * 004
hi' tlo lT inns nun.
SUBDARR DRY IKIDDS,
Ai
REDUCED PRICES.
,or ths patrol of *atm ott thik oissaiums
0T
SUMMER STOOK,
vs 1=16064 to ask. ttol Atrotor todaotuo to
I Utopias of car
Ikea Goods, Lawns, Beiges, Onsldin,
AND BBOWL9.
AT
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