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THURSDAY - MORNING, lITLY 28.
Governor Curtin Agaut..Pottficat
Effects of Uut./Legtstatton of. 1861.
We have already referred to the doings
of the Legislature of 1861—the same which
came in with Gar. Corns, and participated
with him in the env:intents and omissions
of that eventful year. Let us see now how
jar the Republican party of this State was
affected by this legislation.
. The people did pau, at the next election,
in the way that had been predicted, upon
the sets,, at least the crowning act of
that me morable Session, br . refueing to re
turn anrinan,'eutside of Philadelphia, who
had given his vote for that measure, with
only the single exception of one small con
stituency, which was specially interested
In the Sunbury & Erie Railroad, and whose
Representative has the advantage of con
trolling the newspaperof thatdiitriot; and
the great Republican or People'a party fell
at
s oneefrom its high estate into a minority
in the House at the very next session. The
party was mace the nape-goat for all this,
and relegated to the wilderness, with
the sins of the Legislature and the
Goveree—though largely shared by the
Democratic element , itself--laid upon its
book. Whether justly or not; it was at
least the popular belief, that they had sold
the people, and betrayed the State. If the
Governor himself — =We he greatest sinner, un
questionably, of all, because the highutand
most powerful—had been the candidate,
instead of the inferior agents of all this
robbery, does any body doubt that his fate
would hay. been the same, or ever worse?
Is he—is any body—weak enough to think
that these things are already! forgiven and
forgotten, merely, because the Press has
spared him out of consideration for his of
ftoe—because of the engrossing interest of
the . war—or for the sake of other people,
whose influence has been strong enough to
silence it?
Bat there is more to the same purpose,
and more for 'whit& we have to thank our
present Governor. If the first session of
his rule was disastrous to the State and to
the party, the next was equally unfortunate
to both. If the locks of the strong man
Were shorn in the former, it was only to
turn him over bodily to the lord t of the
Philistines In the latter. If the one bank
rupted the Treasury, and shook our power
in the State, the other consummated the
work of ruin, by betraying ns directly into
the bands of the enemy, and conferring
upon our bleeding country and ourselves
the unexpected boon of a Copperhead Sen
ator. It is as demonstrable as any propo
sition in geometry that the friends of the
Union who are nQw expected to trust this
man anew, are indebted to him for the loss
of a vote in the supreme advisory council
of the nation in the moat important crisis
of its history.
And this we shall ;proceed to make oat
itkotre next 'umber, which will be devoted
to the cunning structure and untimely
catastrophe of the Hopkins Committee—to
be followed, in due Course, by a faller pre
sentation of the still more destructive ef
fect' of the action and non-aotion of the
Legislature of 1862, upon the deolining for
tunes of the great Republican party, with
ANDILIR G. CURTIN as its sword-bearer—
with a Jonah, and note Pslinurus, at the
The Post ..ad the. Draft Again.
Our attention has been specially invited
by several of our toys' citizens to sundry
recent articles in. the Pittsburgh Port, on
the subject of eriscription. We have
already spoken upon that question. There
is nothing in them which M at all new.
Thatpapir, like all the other rebel Miens
is the North, has unifirmly snit persis
tently quarreled with every measure of the
Government which has been aimed at. the
hart of the rebellion, and ventured just as
far in the direction of resistance, as the
laws would permit, and the time and tem
per of this community were likely to toler
ate. It it had been published in New York,
or some other places we could name, it
would have belched out treason without
. • aware or disguise. Amongst a loyal
people, who have done and suffered so
muctrfarthe meal of the Union, it could
- not Indulge in thit way, without a whole
some appretkension of the lamp post, which
is a paspective not a whit more agreeable
)4
of nervous organization than
"glitter of 'a rebel bayonet. It would
counted resistance to the draft if it dared.
The nest best thing It can do for the ear
eioe Of the rebellion is to render the law as
ogfone es possible; by representing it as an
enactment for the benefit of the rich. If it
had contained au commutative' datum, it
"Would_ have-been the same thing to the
Pon. No sweetening could have made it
palatable to lb 110411a011d. It would then
'harecomplainai ak loudly of the shams of
seek kolas% foOtte reason that none' but
the very rustiest hien could afford te hire
substitutes it tkelskorbitant.prioes which
would Ikea have riled. To reason With
it, by repeating such truisms at—that there
are many things which a rich man may
hire others to do, which the poor man must
do himself--that this is the one principle
en which the laboring classes depend for
their employment, and that it would be
Jai& as abelud for a poor man to refuse to
go into a Mang mill, or a' coal'_ mine, at
wages, because the more fortunate - proprie
_ tor of either cart afford to get along without
workinthinkftilfOr that it can time no
-.difference to the recruit who goes into the
field, provided every other man is, equally
required to be there, either is pines or by
stsforiests—would be worse than idle. Om
' copperhead is just as deaf as tiemkkr,
viii the reputation of being sometimes
Maim, by the malignity of its own seam.
Morels but one argument for snob rep
tiles, and that we leave to. be applied by
others. We suggest, howeceF, to the Pori,
la the spirit of friendly admonition, thet if
it aniiiikt MinSeindia In'brieding dis-
terbium k.n is wouldiVrovo.taythiss but
a paying buttons either to eh) dflioo or
their toroittra. Neither would they escape
as they bsTe Acme fit Nei► York.
Bat bow humilisting le is toss Ameri
oss-t4tes l that. then is min
,00sioion to
- 6rifaxeirobdtion forttOopi ik.pest
, 44 dplio of* . lyto the iressat, and nadir a
ettiinisastt *ilea is .the people's awn!
• Astor allutselltits to hidcouritry,
, i;: saitfs.as,kt cis bat iambi; its ststressi
,
7;ilidiliti TithouCtii rairird.
d iseroatary troops is s
oompszsdvsly modern innovation. The
"4:- • -
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-
4* 4.
L'aligtV*AN??l.
levy estesaus and the array of the ban and
crniers bee are but different expressions for
the same idea. Who has not heard of the
nary croaa--the bloody symbol which. sped
of old through the highlands of Scotland
in times of extreme peril—to summon the
clansmen to the standards of their respec
tive chiefs? And whose blood has not
frozen with horror at the fearful anathema
which was pronounced on those who re
fused to obey the summons, as paraphrased
by the Arioslo of Boolland :
Woe to the Clansman, who shall slew
This gyrntail of sepulchral yew.
Torgetintt bat lie branch. grew
Whore weepsho their holleet dew
On Alpton's neeellit,g Itiw
Deserter of his ehlege n's !feet,
Its neer shall mingle with their-dust,
Bat !MU, hie sires and kindr d thrust, --
Ilanh Olatottuati's execration Jolt
Shall doom him wrath
Stint with load mar their sts..witr beans,
Woe t.. the traitor, ercel .
When flits this emu from man to man,
Vich-alpin,'• summons to hi. ciao.
Burst he the ear that folio to heed I
Palsied the , o 4 tba shuns to mewl
May sterna tear to carairm aye.,
Weise. nudes the coward beers Cher prize 1
As .lola thee b 1.4 stream lu t •e earth,
S rust hi. h.sin's blood drench his hearth I
A. d•es I. hides. g re the at
Quenon loon hi. I ght, Dedruet on dark I
bud be the grecs sob m &wird
Bought by tuts shin to all beside I
But what shall be the anathema due to
the coward wretch who, while hie bleeding
country is making her beseeching appeal
to her eons—lifting before their eyes her
great symbol of liberty, already dyed with
the bleed of so many of the noblest et
them, and pointing to the thousands of
gallant hearth now bearing it so bravely
in dtetant battle fields and beckoning them
to come up to their deliverstme—instead of
that response which any true American
heart should give, is found meanly - juggling
about the terms of the eummona and base
ly enleavoring to divined° the people from
the obedience which they would no cheer
fully render? We have do words of male
diction strong enough to hurl at such a
caitiff head. Could we say less than
"WON TO TRIO TRAITOR, Wow!"
"Inc Itieb."
The people, and papers, of New York,
many of them at least, have, since the riot
in that oily, spoken of the "Irish," thus in
an indiscriminate wholesale way stigma
thing a numerous, loyal and orderly class
of citizens, as guilty of sedition and trai
torous co-operation with the enemies of
their country. The following just and dis
criminating article on this injustice we
copy with pleasure from the . N. Y. Tribune:
There is a very general excitement and
prejudice agatnkt toe Irish residents of our
city because of .the riotous outrages of last
week, which, though natural, is-tending to
gross injustice. ; It is true that most of the
immediate perpetrators of those outrages
were of Insu birth or lineage, but it is not
true that all, or nearly all the Irish, nor`
even of the Irish It.man Catholics, are
either rioters themselves or sympathisers
with the rioters. On the contrary, we per
sonally know many Irian Catholics who are
se loyal, as law-abiding, and as hostile to
all manner of riot and outrage, assay men
on earth. For example, our Sixth and
Fourteenth wards, watch are pre-eminent
ly, predominantly Irish, have not been dm--
graced by a single outrage, not even upon
tnetr colored rustdents. And from every
quarter we have testimony that the indite
mous, sober, intelligent Irish—of whom
there are thousands among us—indignant
ly declined all participation in the crimes
of the grog-shop rowdies and ruffians who
have done their worst to disgrace the Irten
name. Nearly all who were eye-witnesses
of the shameful doings of last week agree
on this point. Mr. N. I'. WlVia, who wit
nessed tne burning, on Monday eft ernoon,
i of the gun factory in SCCOlaki Avenue, thus
writes in his Borne Journal:
"The tipsy women and bays (of whom
the crowd was more plan half composed)
were rule, and wholly regardless of the
common wayfarer's rights, - Zimpudent it
spoken to, and crowding or running against
us unless we escaped tnem by very pains
taking winding or our way. The whute air
and behavior or this wicked and dirty plu
rainy expressed an exulting lawlessness
and defiance.
"The hip briok blocks and closely.pack
ed boasts in this neighborhood seemed to
be literally hives of stzkness and vice.
Curiosity to look on at the fire raging so
near them, brought every inhabitant to the
porch or window, or amenibied them In
ragged or dirty groups on the eidewalk in
front. Probably not a creature who could
move was lett in-doors at that hour. And
it is wonderful to sae, and difficult to be
lieve, that so much misery, and disease,
and utter wretchedness, can he Luddled to
gether end hidden by high walls, unvisited
and unthought of, so near our own abodes!
The lewd butpale and sickly young women,
scarce decent in their ragged attire, wer<
impudent and scattered everywhere in the
crowd. But what numbers of these poorer
classes are deformed, what numbers are
made hideous by milt-neglect and infirmity,
and what numbers are paralytics, drunk
ards, imbecile, or idiotic, forlorn in their
pslerty•Stricken abandonment for this
world! Alas! human laces look so hide
ous, with hope cod vanity all gone! And
temals forms and features are made so
frightful by sin, squalor and debasemen
To walk the streets as we walked them, for
those - hours of annlsgration and riot, was
like a fearful witnessing of the day of
judgment, with every wicked thing reveal.
ed, every woe and borrow blazing glared
upon, every hidden honor of abomination
laid bare, before hells expectant fire. '
"We have not made the character of 'the
mob' a part of our description—it has been
done so faUy by the daily joornele. Bat
we moat add oar confirmatogy remark upon
one peculiarity of the confessed rioters.
There were no decent Irish among them.
Walt they all were—every soul of them—
but they were the dirty, halt drunken bru
tal rowdies, who are the leprosy of that'
fair-skinned rite. They wore the filthy
mistake of an eruptioa on the Irish skin—
not to be accounted part of the • natural
complexion of the blood, hut starved doWn
and purged away like a diseased excess.
In ordinary life, such fellows sneak about,
and hide from daylight in places where
they can drink, atuLdebauch, and contrive
wickedness; but here—where this grand
fire made torniest likemasten, and gave
them impudence for the hour—they were
the pictures of saucy beggars, half.drunken
brutes and robbers, longing to put a clutch
upon your throat and empty your pockets.
One of our daily papers estimated this class
of the New York population ai twenty then
sand. How shall we 'WE riently damn, for
all history, the cringing politioianund cow
ardly Mlioe-holder who, .for • makew right
to hitpurty, will basely strive to propitiate
such a scum of a great city ?'
Let us entreat the honest, sober, frugal,
worthy Irish segment of our population,
whether of city or country, to bear pa.
tinily the 'opprobium to which 'the out
rages committed by this vile crew may for
• time expose them, proving, by their quiet
demeanor and upright conduct, that they
are misjudged and harshly dealt with by
the indiscriminate odium to which they
are subjected. A few , days of inch lbehs
vier will restore the equilibrium of the pub
lic mind; and restrict the opprobium of the
reeent , outrages-to those who have really
deserved it.
. Franca and *mono*.
The plops will be glad to know that amid
all oar trouble* the &amino ministers abroad
'atatlaaata3aldidghpeaa4. ai4that is this
4aoSaafittempt Oa its put et lr ! Ooptsaa
Po ven to.reessalse the Anthem ietiellioa as
a Chadedarsey, the Milted States will nimbi a
spsegy and deadly pretest. The Wowing
paragesph from the Ludas nese, la its Par-
eorreepondenoe, window the nature of Mr.
Dayton's reply to the overtazeo of Mr. Slidell
to Louts Napoleon:
Ott Saturday, the 4th toot., about 25 or 80
Atnertoon gentlemen (North) now staying at
the Greed Hotel met eta drfruner to celebrate
the Deelaration of American Independence In
1776, of which that day warthe ainiversary.
The Federal States Sag was displayed, but
soon after withdrawn, as serval. Americans
of the Confederate States remonstrated with
the proprietor on a demonstration whieh woe
distasteful to those who were also living at
his eatablishment. Some of theta, it is said,
quitted the hotel altogether. There were sev
eral toasts given suitabio to the occasion, and,
in particular, Shot of the United States essnieter
in Park, who, on karning that Mr. small, the
Confederate delegate, hod had an audience of
Ito Emperor a short time ago on the &object of
recount:ion, informed she French Ooverssmene
that if any proposals, of the kind were renewed,
hu ooocrnment world consider it a eons, beni,
and he should ditnenel hie pateporte aged quit
France. illa health was received with great
applause by the party."
Tits recent aural:us from Southern news
papers, which we have been publishing
tor some days past, are of great interest.
and importance. A more complete revela
tion of the desperate straits of the rebel
cause could hardly have been made. To
till the vacancies in the ranks of his ar
mies depleted during the last few weeks to
the amount of over 75,000 men, Davis has
issued a new call of all men between the
ages of etghteen and forty five. When it
is remembered that the first draft of May
1864, took in all between 18 and 35, and
that of the autumn of the name year all
oetween 85 and 45, leaving out only the
taw who could attord to pay a thousand
dollars or more for substitutes, it will be
seen that tine last call canuot.result in very
material •actiessious to toe foroe . s now in
the field. At most they cannot. replace the
losers of the last month, even it all who
have pronged substitutee and all who claim
ioreksu protection are dratted. The Rich
mond Aseetrer, the official organ of Davis,
says the coueession to him of powers es
sentially those of an unlimited despot can
atone save the Confederacy. now such an
increase of burdens will stleot the already
Orecontepted people of North Carolina, and
tho peaoe men whom the Mobile Advertiser
attempts to bully into silence, will best be
determined by the movements of our troops.
We think that the presence of our regi
ments, flushed with their late victories and
filled to their proper standard by the new
recruits, will develop Union tenement sur
prisingly. The cotton lords never went
into rebellion with any expectation of do
ing their own fighting, and when the al
ternative is presented them of submitting
to Diem and shouldering the musket in
person or taking the oath and remaining
at home it will not be hard to predict the
course of the great majority. Tne editori
als in the Richmond journals, try hard to
write up a victory for Lee, but they can
deceive no one. They must be placed in
the same category with the atteptpt.to make
out the capture of Vickeburg a blessing in
saving Johnston's army. Charleston is
conceded by the Mercury of that pity to be
lost, unless our troops are driven from
Morris Island at the point of the bayonet,
a teat welch it is easier to talk about than
accomplish. It would be a pleasant coin
cidence if to-day, the anniversary of the
first, battle of Donna% should witness the
tall of the Palmetto capital.
A Paisla paper states, that Mr. Dayton was
asked by M..Dronyn de Limp whether a
new ether of mediation would be well reeelvsd
in Washington, and that he gave& negative
answer.
or eau vzierea
I~IOTIOE Id HEREBY GIVEN that
LI the Partn“ship Lately extetlug between DAN
IEL hat. N and 81. I. IS ZS N aIT, under the
arm of Da. AIL aid NCTTi 80S. was devolved
o y 14, 18,3. by mutual torment. DattlAL
Bd.lifiErl it authorised to eAtta all debt/ due to or
by the Company DoNtaL
id. 1. BiBNZIT.
VOTIOE 18 REItaBY GIVEN that I
LI hare sumelated V ILLIAII BINSETI' vath
me In the ihnhateeetpre sod 111114 Of QllMlLltiffele. the
.tyre or tem tern to be D. a ,tY. BBNNZTT, the
turmer.h p to_dau Dom July Ist, 18.3
3.1 m
Aft Slo nuft tiVUIII k &ISM
el 4. —l4O leer.• of gee farming lead, Ina
e.su eta*. of coLtivalOnt 1 0 awes cfeered. b 0 Acres
good ttmb,r, 70 scree In clover, the who's arida
name Lev hewed 1.7 g h weSteter.boareed:
tato n tern ; two ,reheree of ace yinatlry of grafted
mon of man! •artettes, tweak 400 and WO Irate
tr. e.); wets Is otal• every neld. %hie arm I.
• tease 4 all ea Iron He ly's Mallon, on the Alto
elegy a ea./ nontned, sad the sane dluartoe Isom
th. Nor h• Were Itatlneed ono It one of the heat
grain eat eta.k term. 1. the country. Tee peallo
.oats pe.• /Us WWI toe Ware. that oe Weigel low
end on easy terns. •pnly to
teva N Yo d N A CIO , 100 !earth et.
rr E. FLAGS.
•
LARGE FLAGS,
ihattab'A Jar
HOLM, Poles, Fortifications, ANL,
JIABiI OP THI BM' BUNTING.
SILK AND SMALL FLAGS,
sus OOMPANIIB.
AT MI MINI VBON . /LAG MASCMAOTOB T
PITIOCIICS NEWS DEPOT,
rim BITUFIT. OPPOGITI Tat P.O.
pa
At the very lowest ush ;atom, to prepare fa tail THE RIOT IN NEW YORK. •
'ul 0 .1. $'
M ownuitia ‘,ALLNesiints,
OIL BROKERS,
211 and 213 Eonth Water St..
CHICAGO
IMMTcasignmetts gallaUed.
earn TO
Lraar k Osoaaisataa. Iron City 011 Warta.
Jar a nkisra 4, J. FainUr a Co.
Jar a Osa. nun., ap.rg. Charm( k Co.
n,' Ol3llLLlDl ' Bil & 1)&11111,
UM WOOD FILICEZT, four duces from 711th.
Are dales ont their laces 'toot of
TODAOOI, SNUFF AND ISZCIA2B,
C ()A 40 hal; -lb liiklTiSinZ,
McOLZLLArIIIB AUCTIUN 101:11311
dell
Imoo d !LEAK BUNkinith,
76 OINTB.
AT MeILIMLAND'S AUCTION HOMO,
68 Pillb fitre.t.
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7belr Br..dti tlananmeat an/ sAsialea. /Sy
Willtea lomat. T notch or. a4ded manta an
the Moans ana Maaagssneat of /beep la the thated
Mates, .110 Illainstrra enarivispa. 1 WL, 8 tn.
PH,. V.. 8 HAT. I 00 .68 Wood inn...
Yuan umletuni unsistiluttt, Putt
11193.-.Alphsbatioal lid of Pest OPhoe in the
uetied etai., pith ;he names el the Peat tt.thn.
With en appendix containing the mho of Ford&
P-stapt the nevi Post ya* Bill, and otbizimport
ant portal intennstion. Prim $1.60.
ir gar 400.. 86 Wood rt.
EX Is CU 1 0 NUTIOIt—AII persons
into+ ins themselves Indebted to the .state 0 1
Needy. thus sod, late of Bobinnat township,
Atleiheny confab an requested to make imme
diate tor aunt, and all persons hiving claims spinet
said 'owe to present atm, duly authenticated for
settlement, to the in denismen
AtiDfilbW 11001111, Tzecntor.
Itoldneon kp., Jul) 17‘1:411113. Jythitdallterr
VALLIABIag P K
ENN IiTRET PROP
w LEITY FOR ISALTa—Tero Loh, 99 hat 4 lit
fr on t by ilo not day loan allay, orlib • law double
boon. (AMMO narcotic and Hand aunt. A del.
loth location tot • Porstelito or Donttat,
also, lame time bolting tam forprivatertildenom
nom Minarmille. from % to 1 ewe rath.
Alm, • largo number of building Lou, of maim
ofit.a, of :mm 96 to 60 AO inns 'by 100 to 160 foot
deep, situated et the tarmlaue of the Willa hired
Paweoger Railway.
Amoly to the andenlymed, Elevators of the MUM
of John Herron, deed W. a. BARRON.
JOHN D. HERRON,
R. O. EINRRON
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s ' ne l. try Uk‘ ret il itl k o l V ° l2l ll lsCalle t i
..1011, fuer Wars frt.at the cite La saw Straiten
brick datling halm of wale ball sad lOW Rey OU
.1:400or attic inabori* 041q1/411
as 1 otter balltllnget pod water:lo Perm of poltad,
all eader hoer. well uoprtvelf lead Tell cultivated,
urtbata of 434avaael groat Taut,' of trait, of test
vulture; vacate, att. tweet *bade greet.
Terme fag. Apply to
°et a Hie AT a Fallift.lll Maikat
PAINT. -15 bbl,a good and °heap
arlb.la for ull barrel., for hale by
•IS _ EN II V If ,VVT.T.M.I
DZ. r er45.--2,U.A/ yards, IrOm
a to 61nab., for ad* by
lrn EICNIZT H. COLLINS.
. MOllfo Tt Uo Ol 1,4
riou• et, ON, 111[14 WY H. W.
Lkau-24° pigs DO I NU Ualena tor
of•by EreNliT'Fl now iwß'
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nine! t: Watais • •
_n • test that le we*. 001 l sad 11.114111/141,
tows parokootog ohowooto. Gus &stood to oino
ostiefoolka. For oats so IsOia &alba Depot of
J. ill H. PRIULIft.
hat ice. al sod 11 Mgr PEW.
.riew 4Dirluaruwwz.irrl
'MURANO is BFFAUT Ell
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PETROLEUM AHD REPIIIERIIB,
IN YIRIT CLAM 00111PANna,
At tatr rates, 1 7
JAMES W. ABBOTT,
lasvaatras ham.
svltate NT 111T8 13111117,11ttsbargb.
H ANio,trus u. &Llaktitlll , 24 Y
[retract /roes As trammel rokrtisg to toga.]
"from and after the pump of this ordlnaece It
obeli not be lawfcl for any &go M go et Wm) in the
Oity of allegheey, except under the following
atrial:ma, that la
cityy : limey dog going et t•r111
within the meld OW have round • collar of
metal as a collar of leather, with a nr.taito plale, on
' btub utdiuu or Pete shall ha lasacihed the manta of
the owner of Inch at:wand hi. or tier place of resi
dence; also that each and every tog ao going at large
shall have namely pat oo • good, substantial maa
ale, enclosing the whole 131011111 of said dog, go am to
effectually polecat him from titled or anePitilld: but
that Dotting herein mutative elm Ihe coos cu ed to
permit any knel. dog, monied or otherwise. to Ott
at lags in the City co oil {hen,. but du" cup le.
male cog so gots., at Imo Mimi he taken up mid
datroyed."
PIMOLAIIITIOZ
•
I, A. 0. LUX Ali Inett, larger of the Oily of Al.
laeheoy. do balsa title s my Proclaim/4k% that on
sad sites IKOHDar, lbs etch day of Ja1y.1.8611. a l
d-ge Moroi analog at large eritstg the aspirate
Walla of the City of Allegbeoy, =tray to the
ab..ve ordloetua elicit b. deers "rob acoordiog to
law; Sad an MIMI et doge, or spots, or l arsons
haburlvg dogs, art heceby uotlieo t et the penal..
tire will re strictly en'or. ed venous ars
reey load Men to to•eriere with Use Police la the
terrormau,e of their dely, se far Se relates to the
oar ylog oat 01 the orortsious of lit • ordmance
elven nudor y band .44 .M thin 16th day of
July, 1801, In Ailejmy.
ALIMANDEB, Mayor.
BOGS.
Whams. the running st tarp of bola in the City
of alleshmty has beams sn intolaffsble natant',
therefor. 1, A.O. ALCZoND. ft, Mayor of s,i.
ah.. 7, do tune this, my Proclamation. that on sod
wart fOM bar, the illfh day of July, 1113. all hop
foaod running at tarp In the Olt) of ollailmoy
b. takes up end sald to l b . blstusc bidder if not so•
dermal by the owner or oilmen within tweny.foar
hours from the tune they are admutlead. Owtoore of
hes..lll tharefore take notice toot the pp:Maims
sad pma tits 01 the ortiaanoe will be enforced.
Wittman my hand end sad, Ibis 18th day et July,
A. D. lisea. A. U. ALIXANDJB, Mayor.
jy2icSt
p ROCLAMATION.
HOGS AHD DOGS.
CITY OP PITTSBURGH,m
eAwYIIB, Jr., Mayor of saleetty.
do mono this my Proclamation. that from ant after
lbs 16111 DAY Of JOLT. A. D.. MP. *Tory Peg
robin at large within the city shall hays swooned Ito
neolt a collar of metal or Withal.. with metal plate,
en ',blob metal oellsr or plate 'hall be lausitiad the
nem, aad ratdanes of the owner. Also shall from
thla date, to the leah of Bertalshrre hare aimMulY
rat on • good, dims. sabstantlel and ..to murals,
offectufly to prount said Log from biting or
mapping. All Dela fount twining at lame without
.ald oollar and mutate stall be dealt with acooretug
to law.
HOWL—Any pea= who shall wilfully easy his
or bar Hop to rim at lane In this oity, shall, for
with offense, ou coovlctlon thereof, linfelt and pay
for oath of laid animas worm:thing at lane, the lam
of one dollar, sot it shah be the duty of the polio..
man or elithr of thank to thine and tats into custody
sad Impound sear; one of said animals so found tun •
nhig at lege, and If„ altar four days' public not"
no person shall ems forward to claim ohs same, aad
pay M. said Ins sod costa sad other chary.. at.
%audio' the seising sad heaping the thine, than they
shall be Bond for the nth of two city.
D o:sswyms, Jr.. Mayor.
M AGAZINE', yoR Avouai.
7HS i7ONIOSIPTION LOT. Only 6 ants
Offtdal ll.t of DISE&6Z2 SHIMMING PIE
SONS ISOM TIE MINIM. Only 6 amts.
BTATIONZUT PORTICOI.IO3.
PAUD4 QUADBILLII AHD DMUS& NOIR
PAPIO.
/RITIAId stampd on paw and envelopea
PHOToGIU.PEI. ALBUMS, an styli*, pricia, also
and aunties.
POOKST BOOK!
001111.1304 HOU ZREI. Lo.
GOLD ern, warranted the best Gut are made.
BOLD AT
JOHN P. HUNT'S,
lambs Hall, Fifth Street,
GEM
/a nparto at the riot now ragas Is New Tack
will be found to the
NIW TO= Will= NEWISPAPIES;
Aid Often mdtrmng tbs strockm mar laid
ad aninablialked la tb•
NEW lOIZ ILLINSTRATED
Which esa be ball
EX ' Cr N T'B
NaiILiENES TOR AUGUST.
Xll the MAMIE PAILT
And WIIIKLT PAPI3B,
By thatlVe . Dopy cm by t i yw. b 7 elan el it the
anater.
JOHI P. RUM,
11.110$!0 HILL. 111TH
FARR FOR SALE OR RENT,
008TAINUIGIa.i t OBV4
AU under him. 1.1 la . good data ot cultivation.
The isprommoni• ocissigeof • nor BRION DWILp
LIBO R entalabg 10 rooms; loss FLU' BAB.
UNAPT BOWL with & reoui I aad *pod orobard
or yams Wets. GOAL sad* the whole firs.
vain la Baldwin amiably, about traiillis Bon Qui
city. Invdrs 'at
muziff,rmizias. II 00"
' ' No. 1$ Tatr' drug.
JUST RECEIVED,_
. _' A troll' anini of
CILITI33, BLIKORALS AND 1001,
At BOILLABWa W auks , divot.
THS CRICAPIST: gLALOB IN THH
orn tip buy
Doom efole AiD
: Ties ! 114B°11"116,.
COMB Ar,obto and ew Tar b OOll 4
11111011111164 GAIT US at Or Isymil Floe,
bL EMMY% II Masi otti‘t.
XZW• ADrwarliwrs.
NBVICIt KNOWN TO FAIL!
DIXON'S
IRONATIC BLACKBERRY CARRULATIVE,
TIRO 1110•112.1114 N same MB
DYSESITZBY, DLABBILIA, YLUX, OHOLZBA
MORBID, AND 811IIMIR COMPLAINT
The immense Woo testily to the toerlto of thb
nmedk
The numerous. dolly, reports of sttonlahtog cam
st , eof Ito Talus.
It bee edvanbires over any other remedy, et oats
coring the Oboes, and Isaparthsg tome an ezensth
to the system. -
Is see earl heritable* to the titbit aid Omaha In
the adult caw
To the soldier, espdally, u is invenable, bdDg
sr propelling, termed IT them, to many certlecates,
"The Soldiers' Friend."
Mothers Sod It superior tow soothing gym for
children teething, treed from the hilarious offsets of
MAROOTIOS, ghee net to the Wieser by removing
the Morse.
Sol ey rripectable dealers everywhere.
mar Pee% 25 0111:08 A BOTTLIL
•lIILIID ONLY IT
WK. F. DAVIDSON,
1•13,13%
01190INNATI, 0.
A N A LYISIO.-
•••••••••••491
44
NO.
ALDO= . SL L OUIS,
PR 4i UM 140.
.01. I,j A . Ts
.01. L
100
Having aonspted:the Army for the towel the
VLalf, mined near et. Louis, kLM, I Mt
vit. the attention of Cllam Sad Steel klannisotorors
to the Atudjils given atom, as snorted by Prof..
A. A. Bays, of Boston. and i . 0. Booth, ef 1111441.
Oda, which, with the Met of mina expert.
eon by roan • • -t•rms la Pitubugh, Olaofooatl
sad St. Drab. detarmtasa it to to the par. t and
most minable My now known, whet her gore g a or
American rote made from tt hare stood in the
Gime Tunics from elg top months.
Ilte Analifdt b of - the Olay as taken Orom the
mine, without any washing or preparation what
ever. It possess, great adhssimoass and ptastfoity
qualities, which Sr. not shown by the &mays% and
shish admit of the admixture of a lams proportion
of shell sr inuned clay.
am now prepared to All orders for the oboes
(Bay, to be shipped from St. Loots or delivered hero
ALEX. GORDON,
No. lal BICQND =MUT,
G===l:3
WILLIAM A. WAAL, .110.N'I'ler,
Renshaw's Building, Ed floor. back ; manna
on Liberty street. Ofilos soots hom 9 s. m. till 3 p.
m. In order to • roper under. audio; on the pact
of thole who may cell symizio. I deem it my Macy
to designate some of the things common In the male
Um of dutabt7e which I do not do. In the Ent
pleas I donot give • day's credit to any one. I do
not make cheep sets of teeth ; I do not eactido• bl
their eat:action, gonad, Malta, teeth, in order to
!alert artificial ones; I do not, to soy Potent:es d.
stroE . : o he
t r i ms o t f p. trg i Tomby
m rez a ide i l . a l f m s. e r fr y i
lon the more cettaila. Thom, sod monotone other
'hinge which I could gorily, I d • not do. In the
oho.. of metniats proper for Pinup the teeth, 1
nuke tat a Malted nee el gold, experience having
;roved it the boot of all effectual In their promo...
tica. In all mom, bowls/sr, involving tae appearanre
of the teeth, 1 do not hesitate to maim mew It. La
to the EMUS, of ;dings or plop of gold, a number
of which 1 imerted in tie yams or '11.!-'19 ere sill
towing Mammy to my - workmanship, or perbape/
ehrold ow provisional still. Pleat
WINDOW SHADES,
NB BR N, B ROW N AND WONT OOLORB,
Sew end *Sepal pattern', Jest nodeed at tba
NEW CARPET STORE
OY
McFarland, GOllii & io ,
FIFTH STREW,
Between the Pww Oman and Mad= Binztova.
bam*
pASSAUE FROM TILLS I'ULD OUON.
1
.a. TEL"— andendowed to tow prepaid to
ten oat am to Mal Ism park of DnaINA in
laud sr laatlaad, Oar Ivy aapadar total! Mall
asuman. lad thia vaaausath sinamaroGaltal
Lalrflall," or dam militias Verb, akr bane
than Masts tau mamma bratail 'ones Masa b
Ilt=a c t u atianan lam .am)
as Lawkaaderry latt eba !milk
Tha aaSatadvaissla kayo Lfavapool map net.
Adana% D. 0%111.4
Iltampasai I= l tar arida ItaDdlas.
nylkllsrod we tows. Pulabarak.
STILL A CHANCE I
Anotborr sutra of
wawa ma sass= CALF EQUAIIi nip
• nooTs.
woo owl get • pair, at •
TA31:111 ROBB'S,
Zia. la KAZIMT IP2IIIIT
WB - VALLI a:MAL ATTSWHON
to the Ward 11 /MRS OS LIMA S nose
Man Alleilwartilty. It is tb• a n dd in the
.market,. Wing Wasted en sped nets at • taw
mlnntst_walk iron two Stat Was cat the 'matures,
.on Masse 4 0.1 .10 Railway -04e Station at
3atsoa Ban andi tho other at wood.' lion, one mtla
and • ball iron Mu latter Station. and • law reds
theAlltsbenpa.llaw • • 411•• • Plank Road.
Ha. an ex &kat stew el- the Okla Myr. and woaid
male • pleasant Goentry 11111114 sad maw t Ito. kw
• lap.?. and la Mold bw Sar cal or part oo Una
to ale et D. Oa 141.11.
!Mat No.lll Lomat stoat. Aileen, Oita.
MUNICIPAL CLAlldti OF THE
CCITT or rrrresusan.—The misklpd
Claims of tb•Olty ibr the eeadractlin oryeirtre,
kir tile damps of Usk Zoe, bl tke grading of
Waddnidon isnot, and under lb* thrums firedog
and Parisitasetsenient oiletB, - haidni been deeded
by the Court In favor of the dry, adios is hereby
given to di panted who are etlii to arrears ter ass of
said alalme, that t 1 they wl hto Bore further code
they most Imaddlately walk Was oats*. not In
the hands of she undersigned, at City &Calor.
Jylibet J. W. T. WHIT; IUO lute street.
THE DRAFTY .— Persona who ere draft.
.d, }ho am itatttlid to exemptlen km mama
101 l damn lathe col-alasolti. IMM,
ge who wish to Mimi/ ty , Um payment at CM
front t mama ax WM to moon a entatitato
to takelbett th. war. la Ana It 'DOW
othil antore
o. to WI
J. Z. II as what lam f irMIMMI. tfand with
ltitket a •
Jyt.l 110. LOT hurt amt. now aatthaald mut.
anto
•
GENTLIMBItra
- • --1117111101111 11781Mar.M41- 470014
Closing out at T 7 low . ;ns, at
NAOMI s 0117)11114
jyll TY Naked et, bet. Yount t DiuDoled.
TO DRAFTED KEN.
an kan age pyre spby callbsi upon
T. WALVIS DAT,: No. 60 Mud et.,
°pecan* PzovostiLunar' Ogke,
jytna.
TO DRAFTER MIN
If pa dila somptlashom IL. ante, adl at my
iseraddre
Wit t % VU I, so. is fifth str"
aoa' bib*, aue.mu.
C Q. TAlLOR:itAt,ittood to prem.
CUM ADP MUM XIII ,
Ibrauliptlce.st it
bltlOt - MUM WIMP%
GBIANKETEtei-,ALnother /aro
yikuy p ? p p n • .• re a SUM* mak' at tie Leib
irr alelr vine. _
J. it Ff. PM/WM
IL -.2nerytainig , 3I that
las be . alb alkohia tat rivet ollakob %pot
at •• •-- • - - 2. a - PlitaialPa.
Pia . WAIN ta sad , a vhdr,tme
L 1111•1111 . 111 wow.
TLIGGETT .4 00., On nowt
u .ituroxipmkoortr 140111Canste, Piss*
,k othU,ials a5:0.4./..-V - •
.rrn. taw pm* Wog;
" onw
/a " ibt " 11 ow. a sum"
116.13111/brif rte. -
mommanammanommial
Dar Doom. '
LAWNS,
BERAGES,
sunmE DRESS GOODS )
SILK MANTLES,
SUMMER MANTLES,
SACQUES,
CIRCULARS,
SZLLINO TIM OBILP I AT
Alex. Sa'tes',
No. 21 FIFTH STREET.
YT • tall suck of D 4111115110 /AD BOOBY.
E YAM% GOODS constanay on hand.
1,21/
LW I 20ra. 1863.
MACRUM £ CLYDE'S.,
Ws are In receipt of NIW GOODS, boo& Midas
flee present &prod.:nil Gprfaes,aad osis to wbaxls
sale and Mall balm, at KWH LOW= BATTY
THAN 17813/11,, Mainz. imminent. of TUX
XING?, FANCY MOODS and NanoSs.
Also,—W. ars cksiiii oat, st raftsd pia., our
Moot of BORK= 7121.111111101, 61711111118 121.
lIROIDZBITA BIIMMIM HOMEY 1 GLOUB.
annum YORNIBIIIN2 awns, ao.. to Ina*
room for cur hill pnrchase&
Oar Country Merchants will tind our Who:dolls
r.soartment• velret.nked with an goo • In our
and st prices u low u any boos in this city or In
thn Let.
MACRUM t GLYDE,
18 HAREM BIBIZT.
'Patron Ventrth street and IHamcntit.
GREAT OLEABANOR BALE
AT
$349X4. MG El WEL
59 Market Street,
• 07
DR311138 GOODS,
CLOAK% SHAWLS,
X...45t08 imbc)l.3ates,
LACE SHAWLS,
LACE BORNOUB.
N EW G00D231.
GRENADINE VEILS,
Soso now a ad beautiful stylits.
CAMBRIC TRIMMINGS ;
A ado* mortmint.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
- Lace llltta,
Pm, and
Sun Umbrellas,-
P A RIB TRIMMINGS,
In HI the dishabie mica
• tall HMI of those asap HOOP ABMS
Pat noshed sad Pm •Ni 12107
JOSEPH! HORNS 8i: CO n
s
TT AND 79 IdARICBT BT.
DRY GOODS I DRY GOODS I
AT
J. •M. .Butchfleld's,
arum AT
REbIICIED PRICES!
mum OILI 8 vizi OhN ;
BUMKU DUO GOODS, icy mow:
11•00•50tery chop; - -
LAM If/MILL/A va7 chop I
SHAWLS, 9ILWLIt very asap ;
•
WELTS ORLIIII MAMA,
• laipsimertlakt ioods EILLII4 ' COUP,
N. 11. COX F 011172 AID
. le -
AT REDUORD PllloliB I
To clros out oar
•
BUMMER STOOK.
It. ant t-corryberrritaay -portion a oir
KU MX it tors datinattid to
Redues'Pricet to Such a Point
AS SIM Mike ft on object, von poriamin I.; M.
Our stock h now IN% ea fruit pordwat batty"
tout ratity roldrd. We ar• atm to rug; rectipt et
zrzw AID DEIGIABLIC GOODS
.
' thong
i ii i att l r Miran awl in our Or r . ca
Norchanto end Mors who buy for Cook
Witt Sad oar prior le larr at to MY 1:041111
ISATON. JEMTRII/74 CO.
iv]. • - we, n nnterme.
NZW GOODBI
REDI7I7JD PRIOIIIII
DZIEW6I LID Iu
DP,Y C3f; C. 0 1)13
hit.nlli
1436 T OWit:
la• MIMI" linNEGAnitiai.
pima meambrizio,
imam woirrii mune.
Jest n 4.0, wry tawdo, a aim *arab
=Mx i almzwa.
- Ts thew et: bat.iftwill
*9 l l l o lo .l47tCliEhkrii" - = —,l—
. i? ! LID mink'
Par Wks. Claniuma sa4 Miro. at
NAGIVIt • MDR%
#p uftaftm‘acmmi?iiimmmt,
e .~ :~~
dial US
IdA6oNlo HALL.
Ilinwyg
- -
COMBINATION. TROUT%
011 .east ot ea great, ROM 111411dt11/ thlir pm
torment% sad by • panel regent et . Ur , ran%
will remain to
ONE WEEK Leh ti La t
110HDAT ZIMNING, July 10th. sad *my ma.
lag daring the week.
The STAR ARTISTS sore la their seer
iroveskeee of 1801105. DATIOU. SOZIMISQUIS.
iTnIOPIAN AOl% accatritiliTAS Kuno.
UTRATAGASILIA, &a.
•
OWL Grind Mame ca IMUIDAT Awns.
NOON.
A CHARGE OP mourn= PACE SIGH?.
Admission. 4.5 UINTA.
iralw
commix...BALM&
D&Sr GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, so.
—ra T8U1151.60, - .lal !Mist 10 *Valk a.
sad foals& p. a, vim b. add,a lap Oisimir.
Gal 114014.02,0, 04 FM anat. a - Nook of brim
Goods Beak tao.s. tr, to iral.lo tar 410.111100 of
dm tads b (al d. 11001adt adobe -
10 Oar Piatd Ps/Slac • .
30 robes limes Lowin• • '
10 p4oooAored 0801= 64 ,
6 &4 Builato .
_SI am or le i,ju i p ummg ,,, _
BS darn TA s /ad base;
40 " v•tiou elle Caper
-10 UMW sidlue - lioapaktresi-
Ants Tr 7 SDI; 1 1 1 01 Lame. meet 'me
o.oloolldren slam
17 2 D tralrL.l2lli.
VUILNITURN AT AUOTION.-thl
.11111115D.1 110111N1MG, July Mkt, 111
o'etlek. at pronto WI denten Boar, 111 nth
Glees, yid be eel& a quattlty of wan kept Sam.
held and Weaken runnier", Ineladtog 11
end ea nut Wetted', Bilabotaar look=
-liana, modes Bateau, Itaaagnay lawatiegi Clue
are Obani do co Sri Melees; Was art ilkh•
on Wittig Ingrain, Mag. and Ina' , " Clap*. Thaw
perms biteds.,llVrauts, Wale; and leatkers,
itegtre Oases% Paeans Clothes Dsperi - Oaks,
Mantle (Mama% least% DIAN, and Clooklag
Ottmadla la.
es.—estante leant ferattnes M alipbl,ol will
ma In on or zeta' W
Jfat T. L. IlliaL111412111),
W4A"Td.
TKAOiiREB WANTED:-83z Tom.
ors wanted for the ikhoolitif flinvidderSorwa.
ship. Stio certain tint late OM of MAW. En*
No. 8, of mid Wistatifp, Os &OnDer."ifii
o o'clock the Somme T em ' r throk
mouths, to comma on. Monday, /Apit 1111,
By order of the Board. - • •
BOUT. 821T1111014 kosibrit.
B. nIRO, r•erfaur - • , ,
w Ape' lku.-40u mann I—Weiriat
TV
hut. al WI a many exponow int tat o
oar M*1481116/ Pertas, Ilwriserioad
Atha maw. mad bad endow wades. Mee dirl.
alms rat fro.
elt.Smmer SHAW k CLAIM Siddalarialb.
WANTED.-475 • sous F—l 6:1
V T biro Opals to Oosoty sum*
=pima pia, to son ay UM ablitr.l4.l
lloatilooa. ow, 8..
stotkolowooll • Mho& ilidoo,
wANTE.I)—n good - secondhand OA
thaw Bonn. anti 20 limit I=olo h&lin
dltmetn. limalra of
scitostaila a nem,
/711 aall Minty strait.
EXAJELSIOR
11011111, ISOBOOL 1011 MOM&
MEEI
TIMM. winam)—sW ter a hill earn%
Tilth Pen'on will Mamma iIiOWDAT42
ltb, and wan I itID&T. Amen fah. TM
pala will be wined by wariliciermee
anon wain la Peet J. T. WA
tn at..Pan'a eathedral. a Wooer of ilecitl ilee.
elm Moak ; Prof. ALSL 00WIJIT. M
Goths% tin bud Writer la the unionclibe onaliS
complain/5 la tomehlen Plain and Ornamental Per
inanoldp; and Prof. BURL =IA ed Otwelanatli c
tau dienaculahad Maratin ilecationbt
no num of study w , LI be .stole,eslanichtic all
the bawd= many taught in ear Zabila Iy
with In addition of Pheactie Anaiydis wad Pb....
.iiniddep===to
t =tll4 4 =ll
lrITII; Toad Music, by Ent J. T. WAKRAIIIE;
and Practical Ilocutka, in a ream t a cl i form
try End. =DD.—. As • Teacher of
Kidd tun taw eqm , s."—Pini. Mesta. ..=.!Utat who
inlay lua, cr appreciate panic% conneal Prot.
Bldd. lib elocutionary powers an veaderfal."—
Ohronete. Special Intuits will I. dallnawl during
r a n . a i su ar " 1;* io rs o7; b r a" Liatim ienl i.
=mg. Ximbikoad
Quaint:an= of Teschon=Tablien
wanting and prolltable to ABM LILL
Ta 0... . 0. S. lain and Awns Bain
Drs. Tams J. °MAUS end' J. W eriumi
=
moan, Data, ocaocw, Juuss,
Doman and onus.
NU Vaetlaaun oall at arealalar buitttata
Iron as Caller Balldbg. oat= of Pau sad NU
Malt dna% or mad kw °avast.
Addams, Bair. W. R. CUT.
jaltlardtwalstrT ' Box 766,111ttilbarea.
rUstv /abuses - -
rubTosuAret nooari,
warm Tura LID !wan OEMs.
cm and II dodo, one liobsason's 1701114111 it")
Pquicl" r‘
PUOTOQLAJU, ono dr sad M"piabt or
alma. frau Um poplar Outs 11.:11dis to pthitut
Kr. ninili3lo3 math plakglaitsiskfla
soaks of Us is= Aso sum
baity of this saibilasies, Wag resobsi Wads.
glis of stars:
OW Plum. mxitimi, sze
UST ()ramp:
NEW CARPET& ,
By pereheeee mete ht the nerd Ler4eekie the
Lateen Make% we en teoehtesithe eteereh
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So Mit simulate imittems el. _
Carpets / ilsor 011 Cloth,' Satyr& ke n
will a• vary has swhistrosibilpiii#p , •
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-142 ft OM "Mira ita p ik . lol o 4 # l-16 .
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