En= .'?>`zio; , ; ~:;: -fig ~;:;r~~. , ,~: , ~.~ a,~ Y ::~~x.: ~_ :: r:._,.~;~~x,~-~~:' -rifisintrO Obeette, WEDNES AY:::::;u:atirLY 6, 1864. ViLTIONA. UNION NOMINATIONS. POSL PRSITDiNT : '.,IBIULTIAT4 LINCOLN, of Illtnole 702 VON 71191DEIT : - ANDREW Joni/mom, of Tennessee IsrSPECIALELECTION, 'TUESDAY, ATG. '2 1864 , SHALL SOLDIERS VOTE'' ) 11r.FEISICEDZI! has accepted the Score ' taryehip of the Treasury, and entered upon the dtsche.rge of hie new duties. A Peon/au:nos by the Governor, which should receive an immediate response from the people of the State, will be found in an other column- It calls for supplies for our alok ana wounded soldlers. • Tuc AIIENDIDEZIT 3 to the Enrollment law recently adopted by Congress, including that abolishing commutation, will be found on oar first page this morning. The reader would do well to cut them out for preserve lion. • TIM OT TUE PITIATE our first page this rooming tho reader will find the glorious neves of the sink ing of the pirate Alabama by tbo 11. S. Steamer Eeareage. The seas are thus rid of the greatest terror to our commerce the Rebels baTe set afloat. Toe REBEL Bari) into Maryland and Pennsylvania does not teem to amount to a formidable demonstration. It will be easily al:coked, if the force eanetitoting it is no gre.ter then represented. It LS clear ly only a horse stdaling expedition. Lee cannot spare a strong force from his be leagnred army now defending Petersburg and Richmond. TIDE WSSt is obtaining relief from the drotith. Copion3 and refreshing rains have Thlted it whin the past for days. The farmers of Wisconsin are rejoicing at the prcopeot of saving at least a part of their crops. The Missouri Democrat says that a heavy rain fell In that S•tt'n onFriday hat, and adds: A largo portion of the crops is doubtless saved. Thanks for the timely rain! . The Enrollment Law, Congress has at last passed an amended Enrolindent law, striking out all commuta tion, allowing volunteering for one, two and three year; and graduating bounties according to the time served. IPith the, single exception that the bounties werecut down by the Senate, the bill is the same as it passed the House and as originally in troduced by Mr. liminess& The President having, in effect, recommended its passage, will, as a matter of course, sign it, so that svo moy consider it as being already a law. We have objected earnestly and sincerely against the-repeal of the commutation, and our opinions are unchanged; . bat, while still deprecating the policy pursued in this instance, we car see no use in farther op position. The law is ihe law and cannot now be changed; and the Government has been equally in earnest as its opponents in Pressing the measure, regarding it WI the only awe way of raising men. The _dictate of wisdom now is to make tho best of the law as it stands. It to not so had as themeasure first urged, because it allowsvoluntecring and gives the people fif ty days to fill up their ~qaotas before a draft, holding out, also, liberal bounties for enlisting. The bounty for those who enlist for oneyear is $100; two years, pOO, and three years, SOO. It is not unreasonable to suppose that liberal bounded by individ uals or communities, in addition .to the Government bounty than autiorixed, will bring forward volunteers; and those who move first will have the greatest advan tages in obtaining them. *The President, under this law, may call for volunteers for one, two or three years, but the draft, whenever it is Ordered, cum bs for outlet:to year, and all volunteers or sethstitntorfornished-trnder the President's call are to be credited to the districts far. Dishing them. The deaf, is to be ordered in came the quota is not filled within fifty days. As the draft con to only for one year, is net prouable that volunteering will be for any greater period, as, where there is a choice of periods of service, men natnrally incline to choose the shortest. We presume, however, that those who volunteer or are Tarnished as substitutes (in advance) for two or three years, will be contidered equiv alent to two or three one year teen in filling the vet's. Let us suppose that the President will, in the course of a week, cell for 600,000 velem -Seers, for one,•two or three years. If these are furnished within fifty days thereafter, there will bo no draft; if they are not, the draft, will be ordered for the ilediency, and will be confined to those dittri.ots which are short in furnishing their share of men. The abase of Allegheny county, under' each a caG, * would be about 8,600 men. These can be raised anywhere in any of the States - in rebellion, except in Arkansas, Tennessee andLenislana, under the ansple al of the Governor, and those districts which tnOTO first in raising means will fare best in raising substitutes. It is impassible to tell, yet, what particu lar directions will bo given in carrying the law Into effect; bat, ae we understand an orde of the War Deportment, already in , 'operation, any man can offer a substitute for himself, at any time, and upon the 5c ceptance of him by the Govcrament, the person offering him gets a certificate ex, erapting himself from cervice daring the period for which the substitute is accepted. Wo will take it for granted, then, that our peeing friend Dandyllro is strong in the belief that the War will be over in a year; that he does not like the idea of being drifted; and that he ts anxious to make sure his calling and election to stay at home. Under thisbill he has nothing to do bat eeetire a substitute for one 'year, take him to the Provost Marshal, and get a certificate that he has furnished a man in his own stead, lie is then free from the ' draft for a year, and may remain perfectly easy for that period, whether his name be drawn in the csnscriPtion or not. And he can have the farther gratification of know- i lag that he has by CO doing not merely saved himself from the chances of the , draft, but has reduced the quota of his — district, one, thereby helping others OA .... -well as himself. ; , . • And Dandytire wader it. For he told us se. Wo thought him:a -lithe sanguine " in -his faith that the war would be -over -- 1 :''''' is mein butt) said wo web getting old 'l, .f '- \ \\\4l2l 1 1.. ',. - And rather inolined.to take too sombre a ... "... •riew of thine. Now ) 'there. was hie old mar, -Danditire senior why he not only 4.-- ' : .' lad full ioxiiidence in'the early tare ''. --.. : - . 'Ai of the war, but; although_essmpt . \ ' pare the daft by being over foripfles, 1-j (nobody would think it, we are sure, to look at his hale and burly form; may he live a thousand years I) is arranging . to send a representative recruit into the army. Now, we detest all slang phrases; but on this particular occasion it seems very diffi cult to avoid an expressive one, and we will not resist the temptation to say'! bully for Dandytiro senior!" It is so like him and so worthy of him! So ho and Dandy. tbce junior may think what they like about the duration of the war; they show their faith by their works, and that is the test of true men, everywhere and at all times. But are the Dandytires to stand all alone? There are thousands of men In this county who can afford to do as theylare doing, and their example cannot bo Imitated too Boon or by too many. We mentioned the matter yesterday to Gunnybags, and he seemed to think well of It; so did Goblet and his friend Castile. Bat it is not enough to merely think well of it. There must be consultation and comparison of glens, and concert of action ; and although each may (in the end) act for himself and for the chief purpose of saving himself from the draft, they will accon,plieh most by acting together and promptly. We commend the matter le the earnest and early attention of our business men. The matter than them—more nearly, perhaps, than many of them think. ?dm selfishness should prompt them to aot, if nothing else; but we are sure that there Is patriotism enough ani local pride enough among them to stir them up to the task of taking .quick advantage of the ouportuni tics (such u they are) offered by the new law, and we shall be grievously , disappoint ed in them If they do not at once take the matter in hand. The adjoin:mesa of Congress. Congress adjourned on Monthly, the Fourth, at noon, having been in session Just seven months. But little business was transacted on the day of adjournmer.t, both Houses having been in cocoon until a late hour on Saturday night, closing op the bus iness of the session. The Preeident re mained at the Capitol on Saturday night until a late hour, in the room of the Vice- President, signing bills, and for °the r pnr- poses. The following are honored to be the prtn oipal measures a the mistee which became laws: 1. Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law ; 2. Reviision of the Internal Revenue Law; 8.. Revision of the Enrollment Law, and abolishment of Commtvation; 4 The Four Hundred Million Loan Bill; 6. Bill to Be tablish a Bureau of Freedmen's Affairs; 6. 818 to Encourage Immigration; 7. Bill Temporarily Increasing the Tariff Du ties Fifty per cent; 8. Revision of the Tar. iff; 9. Revision of the Law authorizing the Establishment of National Banks ; 10 Re establishment of the grade of Lieutenant General; 11. Imposition of a ep•ciel ICsr Income Tax of five per cent. on all incomes above $6OO per 1111101:1; (eaditional to the same lax provided for in the amended. In .ternal Revenue Leon) 12. Bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to Sell Gold; 18. Bill prohibiting Gold Gambling ; 14.. BM to Repeal the foregoing enact ment; 16. Bill authorizing the Enroll meat of Negro Slaves; 10. Bill granting to Colored Soldiers the same pay, clothing, eto., es other soldiers; 17. 13.11 Increasing the Pay of the army; 18. The erection of the Territory of Montana; 19. Bill autto izing Postal Communication with Brszl' 20. Rill to Encourage the Establishment cf Telegraphic Communication with Russ!' by way of Belaing's Straits; 2L The Civil and Artay Appropriation Elite; 22. The Bill Prohibiting Seceding Stales from Voting for'PresiSent and Vice President. , Of the measures which failed to become laws, the following are perhaps the most important; Norma Dsvia's Reconstruo tion Bill; the Joint Resolution concerning the reassertion of the Monroe Doctrine; the proposition to enlarge the New York and Illinois canals; sad - the Joint Resolution Providing for an Amendment to the Consti tution abolishing Slavery. The most exci ting episode of the se-salon; wee that pro (limed by the speeches of Representatives Loon and Resets, in which they declared their willingness to acknowledge the South ern Confederacy: The most shameless epi sode was' the personal squabbbs between cer tain Representatives from Missouri. The unpardonable sin of the session was the inability of both Houses to comprehend the imminent peril in which the country was placed by the financial situstion, and their failure to realize to its lull extent the im perative necessity, of terrins the propl. tut means of preventing financial disaster. The Congress whah has just adjourned was not rema:ksble for indastry, btielnese capacity or the highest patriotbs co, although it contained many members who omstantly manifested the possession of all these gual illr.stlone of • just and useful legislator History will speak of it as a body which was not equol in wisdom or virtue to the crisis upon which it was called to deliber ate, and which trifled away days and weeks and months of precious time when it should have displayed the terrible earnestness de. mended by s great occasion. The Next Electoral College. Congress ins deeided that none of the Stites which have' been formally declared in Insurrection shill vote for President till readmitted into the Union. The States thm excluded front participating in the ap prosehing Presidential :contest are as fel lows : Virgin* Nene Caroline. mouth Ownnue, Georgia, ALsheces, Texas. Oar text President end Vico President are therefore to be chosen by the following : sbew: Eudwvi Flats • Meagre New Ilempshlra.- 19 Diasescbueetta....---12..... 10 node 4illlehlgan.—.. —... 01Wiseetwan New Jersey.—..... 7 Reel Ylny-1;176. . 6 Oman.-- Totsl, 28 State., Hecsarszy 121 The Tender of the secerrenthlP Gov. Tod , e Declination. As a matter of interact to the public, we give the badmen like telegraphlo come pondence betwaint Prealdent Lincoln end Got. Ted XS LISMIeII IMIPATCH. WASIIINOTON, JIM SO, 1804 Ilan. Damn Ton. Youngetatm: / ham nondastsrl Tau te the Mlles of Secretary a 'inanely to place of GOT. Orme who bee resigned Please coma without • moment's delay. • A. Lurcetn. Inv. rob's RZRL._ Tor Eau 0.,..fi1ne 30, 'Ol. To TUC PIIZIIDEM Washlzirwo City The =dam of boy health forbids tier/m.. acceptaboe of the distinvMshed preltlan Tau offer me. Grst•fhl far Mb murk rip= conaffebee, am lanaerel Tomo, Dino oe. The declination of Gov. Tod WAS tele. graphed immediately upon remising the dispatch from. the Predaent, sod bir. coin mud have known ,lioe; Tod's decision before the evening papal of that day an. mimed the malgoatien of Mr. Chose and the nomination, by the ?malacca. Tee - &pulite Irsaolll4 Puritnu, which first refused to snore from her ways, stustessfally Isunelutd to Not York on Ardsy. General Grant. Tho New York TribtMe pays this tribute to General Grant: We loathe man -worship, and distrust the worth of a nation which but one man' can save; yet every day's experience strengthens oar faith in Lieutenant Gener al Grant. The task devolved an him is arduous: he is confronted by an able Gen e-al and a gallant, veteran army, who en joy enormous advantagee in their defensive attitude, the nature of the country, and their intimate knowledge of ite topotrephy; yet, from the hour of his crossing the Rap idan, Gen. Grant has gone steadily, Wadi-, ly forward, repelling impetuous attacks; assaulting (when necessary) strongly fort ified positions; withdrawing unobserved from the immediate front of his wary an, tagoniste, and effecting the wary a and difficult flank movements, thereby achieving the fruits of victory without ear countering the carnage which ie the Millet coat of such Buenas—and all this with a stern quietude that indicates reserved farce, and a consciousness of powers adap to t ed to any emergency. 'We are not apt be over.sangulno. We realise that victo ry is often a happy accident, and that oe ourrences purely fortuitous often derange and defeat the ablest combinations; but having noted his bearing under every phase of fortune, his quick improvement of advantages; and his skilful reparation of mischances, we cannot doubt that he has a true military genius, and that be will do whatever ono man can do to break back of the slave-holders' rebellion. the A WIIITErt in the Cincinnati Commrrrial, who is a eoldier in Gen. llosrra'a command, ezpresses the following opinion of the Rebel "situation:- "The impression on my mind about the rebellion to that the rebels are now using their last man, last dollar and last loaf of bread. There le absolutely nothing is reserve. If beaten now, they go up suddenly and surely. Nr could tke this, every sr here. The last card is now being played, and if lost, all i.e lost for them. I do hope our people will hold out, no matter what happens to Grant or any body else A little pereirretatite is round to win the day. All rebels want to end the war now. They prefer subjection to another year of war." ONIONS TOR TOO Ater —The steamer Bel videre sailed from New York on Saturday with a load of onions and other vegetables for the Army, of the Potomac , . The cash contributed for this purpose amounted to nearly $7,000, besides many contributions In vegetables. They would reach the army in time for the Fourth of July. Gov. Soy. sour has anthoriaxi Mr. Frederick Gins ton the General State Agent, to purchase $5,600 worth of vegetables, which will be forwarded to the army through the agenta of the Sanitary Commission, who are also ready to receive voluntary contributions for the same purpose. firmartwo ?Eli TAX Law.—Two farmers to Unnierson, New Jersey,nndertook to resit' the oollection of the Tetanal Revenue tax, by refaeing to pay It. The constiprinee was they were indicted. plead guilty, and each had to pay •fine fine of blsoo. The amount of theta: wbich they refuted to pay was one dollar . A man that Madertakes to resist the Fader al leers, when properly executed, will always demi out of the contest second -best A lIEAN T casting was turned out at Carr's iron foundry, New Bedford, on urday. It was a steam cylinder for nose Cool& Sam's gunboats. It weighs about 16,000 pomade, and 18,000 pounds of iron was used for the purpose. PUBLIC irOTICE N IrCOUNTY UNION CON VENTION. —The loyal same of Abet i amity nho rapport the nomination of LOBAR All LINCOLN acndAM/pW J b o3 4eo r2la nod t]h On la o t n t imlnae oef nrition et B•Aintsre, end adhere to the Oulan party, are re rosette% to ensemble at the tent/ pleas , of holding slectlose In their We .d 4 Bor.gh', Township inns Election Pew/tool. ra.ye.trrsly, ott ISATIASOLT, 16e4, and clest two aelegats • to oryneeet tea eltrolet aforesaid In a CMOS I.IOHVESITItOiI. to be held at the aou LIT 11010 a;to Mut/crib, on WEDNESDAY, Angatt,3l, 13,4, tor the very° es at nominating eand th idatei tor e sessnel ethers to be titled at the enseing October election. The etectione la the Ward• assail-Anne. shall he ballot, between the bonne four a, d ne se...dues p. , and to the townships bets.n the ho,e or three sal ps tn. By order of the Union fouseekr the Ostentitues A 11. /51t0W21, shatrmen. , " Jots Jl,icansery Ontel a&N Italy PAUL TRZAJ3O, BEL'S LIST.—N. llobars, Immures. bu re ceived the followlag addition Pa., al .bscliptione - Amason Ochoe,, Meadville, per J. 1.1.. Jahn Idenrce 6 Co.. Denim, Yetis-- WO DO nest Englith Luta. Church, PC/ eatrplas tend.- - 372 "g atrr; pr GeU.orge ......... 100 00 1. 00 ELS watt— 160.00 Chulds Ardmco 65 31 A. N BMler, well borers at edema—. 16 00 Pittsburgh, Allnbetsy A Illanchmter 11. R. 550 CO Ladles of Moon Tos.ht p, ....... 9 Cale Depl. 2d Ward School, Pitts_ V IX/ Eshitltion l'hilomstLean Liarary &May 20 00 3 Comm 1 roams. Cutler County Committal, balance._ 77 70 J :prime 1 !Soo, obstrield, Engles:a . , pm From W Pickeregill OEI - aye , a Soo Phibodelphia...... 6o k F Copcott, Now York .............-10 00 7 , ) 00 Wm Porter, Lyon, Elan Employees biscklutosh,(.dd). 3 0 d Co Co.. 62 00 Oa Bridget 's A 611.1.100 Railroad Employees Committee, balance. 2419 60 Employe. Raker Efeertel Worke.- 60 V Red from Ca ilaler of do T Jul. M... 456 47 do do do /me 29.... 2700 G 7 do do du July 9 WS ZS do do do July 6 919 69 NOTICE.—A mooting of the Stook bolder* of twl litebnnl.4 end ',such Omsk ge , truad Oomosny b e hgld te. BOADD Of t •DE IsOODId, in the Mt) of Ottteburgb, Oa WZDS 'SPAY Itker,) Or 79 L ISGS, et the bons of 3 o cloob o. tb,o purpose of hold mg the lint &must Veal. fa se You hist sere o , .0%4 *mostly. Baronet pi. W. 21. Lyon, Jame* Pot Gootge Bison, itteemo Betesrelr, Wm. H. Drawn, Wm . It Nicola, H. 7. 3.11t10, 3.sra:te D...ELECTION NOTIOE —Tho StJok hotd. of the Llttle Sap 91(11 Duo IL ILO. am hereby uottfLed to meet at the 091. of Um Oom• paoy, Temoersoreelt ot, I'USSD&T, the 40,1, day of July, pert, et 9 o'clock p. m., tor the purpose of ebrALos pus Pnoldent uld afx Directors, to erne Con the comas year. D94:14 WEIL WAVED:I4.LT, Preeld•ut. OVOICO 01 /a/10 , 1111 V11,14T 13.13.14011) CO , t PROICaIOgb. Jane 45th, Bat. f --, aa•TUE SEMI-ANNUAL COUSOf ' 14. 2' of the gins Mortgage Donde of Ude Ti doe Jolt let, lift, oil be paid on and arum ", dee., at the olgoe of the tiompany, la the Cr Pittrbargta 1., 11 4 _4627:h. VIL7OII UMW. Clonee.wr, Juno e",. 135.T411 ANNUAL BLECuIc.,I7, Direotore ei this Mir peal will „ oz. the Denting Melee, on TtIt..3IPAP, the betweop tee bows of lend 3 Jerald It. p. 111. SAII2 W AD rEnris , FOR SALF,-A GOOD fi r dt * pui n th ,„ * . LVENIHO GAZIIIITE. To We enquire at. ea dere between 10,1 IatUTTEIi-2,000 f poll Batter MGO I .--1,000 dozen lu 140; .-... 20 half 00 mrrios; 120 do rm Chew; (JEMMY... 40 bans r Nov ',waiving =4 fro „,, il. FM/ BLYTHE'S Manus QT . ; e : PROOL&MAT 1011 Qdoo be hod ho O.SAPIEIi, Wood .tract. jrAeitt 1--------------=— VILLA bal.—A. lot of prime ws% se := l ,7l i tlP °l. `" ° "e ; 1 4°f Z.2:::yp ~., for n.oringio. ed.:, p 7 .4 , p Ti-- : - hge , to., far sals r.. b fi r y th o e .. doren or rises bottle JOSUE A. BILNAHAW. ? k in ANA GINGER CRACK , A L iiii I received frcrto (10 bakerl, fresh A ,f)ger Ants. for Ws by tho bend or g .A 1 7 0 7 1 . 0 " at the Tamil, 0r0.67 eters of .1519 sgssaaw,... torso, L 011.4.• 1.. sad fled atrords RUBBEII PIANO COVERS, pjc.ll.____smaamaneatinly am ea bela. ~ _,,a, la dlflemat vaalora ; aliv,,tha plain lead •"• %bar earlaae, all slava, at thellabber Ihrpat. r,. CLOTH CRASH, for Stairs. A lap . ap p ly, of various °aka" and style., Pat vad trona *tom at the Oil Cloth Harmon", 20 awl Yet& Ogle attach . . J.• 11. PHILLIP& 30 413,8 ES suds. Re ed ea• r this deiyi per crprost, llo bbls. treat, Up. for ale by "' Val'r 4' .°). " 357 "b"" miss, of our ovm maFinfacture, WU %) ranted to gimatiohtotion Win NOW IZO Wociiinot. PECLIE ~ r OTICER Us we have learned not rs. eramistmel at anything. Yds a of eviereiiieso sod eor respondence extending ISt - moms...it r.R ustronsel- Was of the habitatla globe, irxre"treed tirs. Mies Into Picts and establish a basis ertich we neat nor ore. We are b. I mrprisisi u deb Mate as the following—ratieltigh the p roeue who %rim them are. We know the persons and OIOCOIISCOOL.CIo, CUM 2'ool 'illborty to indorse Moir statements . " mr-Samoan, Edam., dim. Et, leej. "Dear ter: I have bora, rallicted many yews with Dover. prostrating uremia in my limb., min teat sad hands, and a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines tailed to relieve me. While visitir.g some friends in NOW York who ware ming Planta tion Hitters they pruvalled epon me to try them. oommonced with a small wice-glasstni after Menet Yarling better by degrees, in a tow days I was ast.h• !shed to find the coldnrats and arampo bad entirely left me, t_.d I could sleep the night through, which I rams not an , lo Mr yams. I trail like another born& idy appetite str ength have ales great!, impressed by the ems of as Plmtatim bmpocy, JUDITH RUSSEL." “It=ann., WIA., Sept. IC, 1V.".. • • • I have on In the army tweplml Wm fourtmm mostb•—•yemhkes and .Arly d I. At• Alton, 111., they fp...Lye me 5M.01.3 PlAntanctu I Amr. • • • Throe bottles tmtorod my spmch rAd cund me. • • • O.A. IrLAUTS” The fallowing fa front the Manager of the 12r.lec Home School for the Children of Volunteer , : nliaentarna Hearin. 67th New York. Anglia . % Is, DM Dr. Duffs: Your wouderfni Planmtion Bitter. have been given to wage or one Muth.= stale, log from weakness one mat rouge with most haply taloa. One little girl no particular, wttb plane to her haul, toes of appetite, and daily wasting con. umptlon. on shwa all medical akin bud boon ex. hanged, has boon entinrly reatured. We commenced with but • Meepooulul of Bitten • day. tier appn Utz and strength rapidly Inecroved, and be te 000 w•U. 0. to I own rand: to yon, for 1 Turtil 0011, on 13ttwn hove ult. nu W A. WA:MO/tit% Madrid, tf. Y the P il, ell. " • • • Thom will •hrt.l Cae tim WHIN mot. hl thy Philtriiion Diner. My With him Le. groalal tionent&l by their use Thy pizza, ASA CYCIIR PtitisdcipliL. P." •-•-• • • • I have bran a pest :¢-later fle= Dy• patella, and MA to abana® praeoultag. • • th Flmatatltat Dinars ham tend me hr. /. h. GetTlitllN,.Brbast,.. 1 i• • e 1 tom given the Diantatioi Dills hundred. of au disabled aabllcia Iritb, swat L,~ollbtn6 0. W D. au DaIWS, bopesisitandeas &Idlers' Hattie, Cincinnati, u. • • • • the elantapon Diners bare ouro.l of Liver Complaint, of whicb 11710l l oY p I,l!.67bll.72“Lita,t3Coveland„ m. • • • TO,/ Plantattoo DIM,' bate ec.lel of • doreassentent of the aldnep. sad CM,' to gas. that hoe 0. td we lot years. It at - 41 no • charms. 0. 0. HOOLLE, No. MI lineeltrey." a , 3., ka Tto Insatatiao BMA:. troke yt. weal strew!, Inn tar -said brilliant, tad oirio ranauntal irmal tistarer. Ttioy thav cottpos.4 Lb. =lst:rued Ca• Maya Bark, H Intergrrea, Catmint, Leo.. Eirrtoo, t 0... all samerred to perfecall cr•yt. vtt L.nm, S. T.L-1.860-X. Pa+w: , M sedeatery hahlta, tinublo.l With lank eon, lassitude, palattattou ui to. howl. Isal of :Ito petite, Matron after nth:a, rerpla ooasrloa• tier., de" deter. to rater :1 they will toe try thee, They are moor xouded 14 the Want roof t hee, atathorttne, and an vrarrautod to orodon Isnns, dials tehallatal effort. They are eaceedar‘ty wen: tole, parteetly owe, and taratleme. Iff C.C.—Lay person prenadlng to sell Plaantlon Duran to balk or k 7 eke Anfora I. a nicoller . .00 tro poster. It la pat ap rely to oar toebettlee. grace of boffin ref:Heel with Imitation deleterion. craft, for latch eneral penon are already to praea. a. that 0..7 loottle to. oar Tatted antra rtaal over the cork arrrlCerod, eth.l 00: olgostare 5..• plate dd. laael Bell by ntspectabl• &Alen throhffhour the Rahn.. Ile glebe, P. H. DlliftEL 6 CO., fe63:6tooodearaate EiY2 Itreadway, IL T. [O--.D111111.131 PLANTATION BIT. OA earl, article, for aa.lo by SIMON JOHNSTON, (broom of flatitbeoli and roorto straata. fetilYtale.t.maave pt... 0, pass anagart•-or & Clo.) ntuaa.o, (late of Out, I.lnbbarol A Co.) 11•JITS1 • W.. PITTS BIM II SAW WORKS ITUBBARDS & LONG. litanarectatere of I'ATEYT silltiCllD MOD. LABS, warranted CLOT ETLI.L 13.1.W5, of. every Din rpeciel emotion to parelmeng description; SOIL linley, Onto Ceti, amit and oil otber seriatim all kinds of ShilYfill straNGN Flour, Grain, PrOVildoll3, made from Sheet east Steel; itxtra Banta Cidal ZS AHD MOWING. EISIVICS, do. Wareams Works. oar. WaTT.II d SIIDST INTEI , Pittsim* . • Partionlar attention given to Betnetblng. Ottm..a end Straightening Circular Saws ; also repair,' . 11 kinds. Punching and Dre Ling done at reat .l4. Mts. 2011- BAR.NBILL & 00. 11. , 41 L'Ea MAKERS AND SWEET 111.0 ESS, Pe. St., Sea 23, 22, 84 and 187. 1,1 .4 im eared a lam yard .d ivruutoNi 1.1 with "." uitiettue proved nactlacry, we are prapared arary description of BOILERS. the ., and ararrautotl vital 10 any made onuiNsTa, salaam ruts P s . sTr- 121 PIPER. uxultonvic DOILESS ONENBEES. &< . kA.NI3, T&NKS, OIL STII/. AD/T 411)112 . errnmio PA.NS, BOIL= ' OB DLID" 3. 81N).1111. PANS, ar...1 .....ousrare of BARN on [LILL'S PATENT DOILEI3.9,LOI‘drIO2 4.1.3 alnortrat mace. dr.:tt - 7; LAKI --ESITiOB. COFFER enia. A SUELTIN" I ' ES, PARK, MeCIPV CO., DOLrttreoBlu ND, N . ELE/ENS' 4ra Canua COP n , r IZAT oorP EI 10770 : 22 . ULIT PtII s 8 b£2LTED lOLDE4 ED STILL BOTT I trnvort,d alers pwar , „ Ei n z gr u p t_ WIRIC, Lc. 0cKa1.,..,17 v. tund. TINNERS' 80 125E3 •• • ' D ,YIDST d LW SECOND t7V., Pittsburgh, Pis ?aka; cut t.• any &atm! List. 61wta1 olden turn, l o.orgy, INFESSIONS iND EX rimu n/I OL AN INVALID, trnbliatiod br the to &warning &ad mutton to young woo front Ibtrrona Debility, rterograr• Den D.., of 8r0. 4 . etc., trnl.2llintt, at the mine Dona, c yjf cum By ono who bus enroll-biz...oil ,hut to groat expel:llia and Nur) through atedlaal &thug and qnsokery.. it y . r olng a poet-pal& aAltwated envelope, ringh, had of tho gotttor, NATHANIEL CIA FAI It, Ea 4... waydair7 J. Pattern Lyon, Tan. ItleOnnonth, A. B. D. Dndl.y, hobart Orr, June 121. ityara, Blettartt 'roan. David Lawson, Jams D eaktry, ty of the Ooryontan ..... _., _ Docliorti,lS WO cr.. t 7 .li, T. tt - ero axavous SU FFILIME.O OF t, . 8011.1 IiZEIMI.—A rave:and outtoinan kit • ibeen rasto,tad to health to a kw dap, anar gip ;dug all the .aunt routine and Irregular snow. motto of treatment. without sum" constant It sacral duty to eamtronnicato to his anctal fallow madam the maw 01 cure. fiance. oa the rocalpt at au addrawwd atilwalom bo will and./sea. • r.P7 0 1 the proscription need. Direct to Dr. 1012 N M. DB.olsl.4lalalSa Fulton Ptr.l. 11. F. 0d1t4d..? u. a..0mu0L.... WU. ILL ... .. „. .... • ObitoiittiliON, RSA k CO., (sue to Rousso*, Mum & IhtmasA.) WASIIIRO TON WOlGlB,Yorvesm & bLactrusuos, PlustroziO, na..ycenren o! BOAT AND STATIONERS opELIN =anus, BLAST ENGINES, MILL HAORINERT, GEARING, MATTING, OAST DNA of aB deocrlptlemp; OIL TAKES 6 STILLS wars AND tram IRON WORE. • vAjosOa for GIFEARIPS PATENT ISJLITZOR TZEDING BOILEA). GD0W3111111111.........R. D. 1112112.--- i. r . L.f LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. REITER 85 CO., 1360001120 11 to rialto*. llastraan A 00., manotactoran of OM STEEL, SPRING, PLOW AND PILISTZB STRILL; SPRINGS, ARIAS, (ItOWSADS, ha, Wort!, PPM WARD,Allogbany Olt', P. O. Address, PPITSEGTDOIL Ta. WTOHN COCHRAN & BRO., Man at eturers of LEAN BAILING, EGAN VAULTS AND VAULT DOO/113, WINDOW MGT NNW, WINDOW 1/ 1 17ADDS, Yiu. Neu M BECOND sad 88 TIMID 13TBEIAT, bet. Wood and Barnet. Rare on hand a variety of new Patterns, fancy mod aln, suitable for all purpose*. Particular attsintlorgain to sucketug Grass Luts. Jobbing done It eh ern H. HOLIEES & SONS., NA LEILA to TOILMOD AHD DOMISTIO DILLS 07 120IIA11011,CEDETIFICLTES DSFOSIT, gpgg NoTni AND SPICOM Sc. a lIADSL - 7 . Pllttatorrgh, Pa Oolltme ma4l, on oil lip prbolpol cities {I,IO, Oat the Crodtod Mum. e-AIS .---,--- IKDISEASES OP TEE NERVOUS, analtiLL, MSS= AND ISES.D&L BT32ol3—noir and 'WADI* treatment—ln Deports Or the N#►ard idnocistion. Batt by null beaded Jong envelope, tree of chugs Addy® D. J. 81111. LIN SOW:WM Howard Assoctitton, No.B South Ninth stiont, - Yund.doldn. Pa. , mhdB:l7 r&latliitTlG COLLINS, Foswami MS AID otOurussrort =BOILS= sad witalesals &alma in =EU, =TM, 11100 ESL awl protium gazterally, Wo. SS WOOD W. Iltailwret4 1101 JEW ADT riBECK LOS 'r —Lostrsern by G. W. S this raJrning, in Allegheny city. check dAT- E MOB En fat= Ot THEW/011E 111,e SID; fOr One FI mired and Thlr4 Sin Dollars, ysysble et the Al. Isgbeny Hating, Bank Any pers. Waling ` AI . ssua.• t I please to return It to Ale dr nor, es pny• :be w city , Juas 1.11 ly tab , 1 been sJed, ta.p64 OTI CF,--1 he c..dltri Outors to the I'it: 1 To... Lip Bounty fond are hereby hotlbed lth, the sch.crlber will be an in alto:liar... on WICD. Pita/la-Y. the etti day of July, d army ro:ceedltg day daring the we 1., at the mato int room of W the LI. rhly, Liarrtz street. Fit...burgh, for yarloi,e of delivering ot , • Township toada to those Wing certlllcs'es. jyreltd JAMES CASAIDAT, Secretary._ RE.] UVISNATOR—W ill positively re store GRAY Rini TO IE4 ORIGINAL OOLOR, aad Pll6 Y ROT HAIR FROM FALLING OUT. 01 the many hundred. of hair restorers. this the only rice yet Mame - bred tbst lama satisfaction when the Clirecti , c4 ore l followed. Bar otle by • e glow s 011.0.1••••• DR. OEO H. KETSZB. N. IticOLARRALI 00.. JON. FLEMING, OR, A. GMLLY 0 00. WHVIT Olitt CO 25 Fifth Street, CFP6II TUB. ti it iiTi4I3IER DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! [NE SALE—A Farm of 107 acres, 2 . more or lees, I. off ,red at cleat. sale suttl the 25th of kUGII3•T, se tksn, If not sold, will be sold at PU eLTO PALE. /had on potty I. eltnated In SNOW DLB TI.,W ill 12, kl.ilien7 woonlT, 44101.14 the lend*. f Mows T12002p11.12 Joseph Curry and oaten: Is well watered, as d bee %bandana , or noel and ITme• vase I also, a yeast orsherd of 200 or more apple troth The linproveruects are • Isrite. bask Vern moth , etabllnD tutJerneatb ; medsrelltek V.I . Lod them.; aye • a clot COtUrge Bosse, and two spree ad. phlox the ' term, will De soli Dotterels or gab the !era to era turchavra. The alum farm le only 12 ogle% rocs PM •bargb, near the Brownville road; sod oil , be gold at • berretta for farther parttor lase loqutr• on the premless. 1,&%t• W etc Z. B. bl'CLCltr,_ A LirOr, A`SORTIARNT LLE14.1. - : BOOTS AND SHOES, M'CLELLAND'S A TCT lON, OFFICE. OF THE AERC.I.I'TIL: AGEJEC r, ExtoI:JEST CO4.s to V.D AND Rh STREETS P Ct.:IAL t:(/T, Cr Blt,krt, 0 , 0 „ , bor. , D , . In prep ora:1011 eLd Pn.pole Llama, en' the Itch a , lbw month, „ 0, 0 of NTI LE AOPICT tErzy,- ZSGI6 lye aotro AA, former and sr re Ilcolild „„i r ~,, k, O attained an a eta:A/Ird palde lb, 034 ,„ t „ e• romm etou corr.:bure, an 4 bankers, In • 000 ,, r „ 0 ,, r larre tb. eropo of the book ma aa to „0,r„,„ oil l b„ege.lreileol a of jobbers and mann tsr,„„„„ tlerefore, c .01nia from 1.9) 0 AI to t,,,,,,,cB=rtslue Moil at oil Likely to o „ k .,b r a to say of the dl Arlbuilrol cilia of til • The raw, 1311.10 open actual data far. olebed by p sloorda—ths copilots of ,blob rata •d , r 0 0 ,41 of ilreoty-thre• years. 0 epb o Li.ra of the took ail , senate • dolly baile y,. o f o hm in or r ail, se T er „,,f eobscrlpoloo oW to. mule known on np • p ,i,„d r at cur d/t"' -7. QUIMBY & CO, B Commission Merchants. .o. 190 SOUTH WATE.II ST., CIIIC AGO B. I. [MOWN {UST RECEIVED. Wleturee Pine Tree Ter OordIAL %VlelmseVe Dyepopeia Kan Roger's Compel:W.67l . hp.! Lint tub k T Senn. , lye lledlcol Eduovery. Floe 0111 e Ott. rw tattle Baker's Para Cod Liver OIL Urn Allen's Flab Unto:sr. fine Glyexthe end Ilene, hasp. Sterling'. Ambrosia, ter the flair. Bahr,Nail and Toeth nrueltes. EtMote. graph:dd.* Omens. Al tto ()metal mw Purr, cornet redetal ijnln sueetn.nrythsny, VrTICZ Of run 1701/1/11OLIAll or 111.1.f....baNT Pittaborgh. Jo y let, Ittat. rrBLK_ERS, &C. —Fenlnd Proposals y be re:nivel at this elttice until 1110 slot , Intlnelrs, for supplt Ina ate Coctoty Jolt, for ••• rootths, with Bleat. 1/01Kaa to •relitt otwand ball and t•o yonot:c retro:ltaly. awl tube furnish. .4 dalty, on cadet of Count• Con matilotter• Qael C. approved by !Merit! of Jailor. Payments • 11l be mode monthly on probes' WILL et:invest:4 ey Jailor eemrlty for faltbtol pe, forma... of "l to/Kt will be "vase! By affection of Count' Com minimum. 'l4l HAINES LAPICIUT Controller . hrrtzed Itarserns, e smack'. Orricr,l =0 thermic?, PA., Allegheny City, July Ist, 11161. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE, 1 —Notion 18 JAL harehy Firm 10 All wend ooneerneal that the Inits for that portion of Allegheny c silty eirdernced in the ZI Oullettica Madre of Ponca are now resdy. and will remain oven for •lardnition her fif teen day. from this dad, at tbe cgace of the Ades tar. ho. G 6 Water .trees, Atleglesoy Oily, at which peace I w1:1 hos; append on the Ind, ettaaal :Ma Awl of July. SAMUEL PLAILLet, =.l District, Pa. D. D p mootApel he Male In writing. and erectly th• putscular waiter, Calloo or tiling. to. epectlog which a deciaLon It desired. JytAt LOST, STOLEN OR DELIVERED IN MInTAKE.—L Lait'a Black Bonnet Trask, -wonting Isaias wearing apparel waa named from the Adana Warns. Whoa ro the 4th of Jane,6l, addressed on a card, `• km. F.. Crawford, cam o f Btohasd Bard, SIG Marty Aare.., Pittsburgh... On tha anda of trunk wan painted ...I. M. Orawfbrd, ItoviOutla, imitable reward *Mho paid tar the rattan of estd Mak, or tor Information bleb gill lend to Its recovery OA,BON HINGHAM, gler Agent Adams' Raman Oorop. ions ~. a~twear ............._-.~. ~e►.w~veY ~ oes~i~ 1.10083, KOH AJAD OBELAELUTAL No. 95 ORLDIT BISZET, taus Mb, BD ND BCK)KI6 I NEW 1 BIKE AND PROGNES.3 Or BIIND T BDBOOLB —A biography of Itobt. Itaike• . od R m.llOl. By John O. Pont, 1 vol. Prim 51 f7l. A ELMS UAL ON KETILLOTIN Turrn— tonsdod on the Anatomy of the par Involved to the operation i tho kinds and proper c rietrnction of iustrapeote, de. 1 Vol. iYMO. lINAVYN 01:11111911L. I. vol. 1.2z0. DAUB:10 AND BIIPFEBINO. By Asat. Penal, gat' A Wipe minify of the latter work pint rewired las 7 1. D YAD. 70 Fourth street —.......—......a1t. T. 0.0011(301 HENRY WLLLACE Commission Merchant, No ISO scorn 'MAIM" tIT., 0111Q&00, Minds. Partici:lw attend., paid Co 0:111ng ord. maul:rums, PROVISIONS, ILOUB k GRAIN MARVIN'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS. N. 11—my patent reel eqen etusbla me t o furollts Cracker. anportor to any mad* scut cf Ito bloc*. 8- s. mAnviii, No. 64 rawth .treat, ----- U. 8. INTEILEST COUPONS. 10.401, duo 111 Bought it best rubes b 7 SEMPLE a JOWLY, Bonk.; FINAL RESIOVAL JOHN HALL &. OD. Bev* removed their PLOW WA.112110175111 to Nos. 171 & 123, ram PM sad Liberty Ilts. S7OO D.,..T.PuoßgysikaT,?; a orivenient INSOZTOILT 11111.01 11 8 013t r tert• bear= WOO • tine property to Wylie na:, KORLIMIC,, But Istate Agent sad Emirso, lie 1177 roaxtb street, ow BreithSeld. JsZklstrers NEW AD ERTISE.TIEJt TS P seem itlawsnag4 onus, } 22.1 District Dean; 28 Swarth eds. t, Pittatm gh, !My 2.1, VXEMPTED DRAFT—In Lc- JLA , mnlutim with Orders 1 poi:dish the lei coring bet of pereone exempted All drat hi the board tot go• rallmoot In tbl. titetr it le I, 5 des wlth the ft.... 1 of their tromptino YTTIST Sr O, 8011 6a..0 Abrst., Stv, 311•13s•Ifiticky. l>anrer 51arduct, • .John 144•47, labor•r, 2t 8186134 r ilobert 8 init.. 81.83 mark a WM., George W.84,41,1813,rer, 3 Talon 0 , 7 , t 5 Tom, Isaiah Cunningham, salcaman, 34 Diamond . J boob Honntz, t T. n, 51 Patrick gagsa, lin lunar, Sc Dism.d. Matthew Scott. Atari/iota , 4 Diamond. I , n• Iteae r .a Jam or 13.3ga Martin, Gosh 33 Joan II Wallas*, mdlimiitar• 1 0 1 nacond R a w I. ge , rl. C. S. G. 61. Jam. A Ilcaormick. ma.huGhit, 11 Point DisaLl im. Jacob Dlndeg. Nun., 34 Marna.. Mleh.c Delta, moulder, 34 Dag vane. Phi ip Diamond, Mink, di Thirn. • Jahn W Hay, Mark, 166 lir.. SaM.l IdeLkaran pain.. 10 Second. :Walla= Pattarasn bcal. maker 4 Dian...*l Jam II Rockdale, clerk SS /cart h. Fold Conuniordiwt. David P A6aew, Mark, a acnia Ocor.a Duna, tab.., 4 Third. halk .1 Boum. clerk, 16 10bm-ty. Thomas Dr.., sugia. , ,34 Fourth. Ndotand 121.h0p, blacksmith, 3 Water. Jacob Diamosa, optician 66 Third. Heal aim% reasT• Petal Jacob Oehler. slits,:maker, 52 Dec o.o.ldGitelman. tap, rn, 8 Dilintond John Hertscdg, engineer, SI First. SI g, clerk. Mi First. Ettaliil HIS., clerk, 62 Ferry. B dart Thlatlia rat, chip ..pacter, 67 Water. Ohrlatophar 35' itaw, slam honer, 32 Point W 0 :Win clerk Go 31111 d. Th055450.16ca1,, laborer, n 'loon.. John /nit, earl eoi. r. 3 Third. km a Wonderlica, canvas. laglecot.,l Swami W....a, tailor. 24 Dina ,cd. Lys* W cruos, taa••ln. tiT.,nrtb. 1 gi a •Pga Wthion, me-Mara, 5 i DuqnstsGe. J. 11k2015( 76 rap , And Pro. Glatahal, du ISO .116..ir AT 65 Fifth Stmt ptstrurgh, July 15,11. Nei B. O. DUN A CO Tat EJS.I2I secant, L. 0 A. IitLLY A 00 PAINTERS,. PITTBD IVGH, PA Blade st No. ti rounza STLIBOZI 6•110 s, doe slit fIOVIMBra. ==l PITTSBURGH. PA. TATSEJI7E?rTS Y.La•CaT Int•sour , 2, INAsalSorow July 2 1&.4. PROPOSALS FOR LOA.IF OLTED JUN6IO;IE6I. YOU Y THUI 11111018 OR DOLLIES Baas tba s.oroaol of conna.pted cd•ra mast tb , ti. det.d Jut. e, 18q, IA her•Uy ytthots an pr,posal• roostreol o thio repo:Wont will be awito , ry roomed to the atoms with the propar odor. tt,on which tta two per coat. topoatt will be relnuJ 00. • GEORGE lIARRUOTON Secretary of the Teeasury..l these Ur CLAIMED FRSIGHT.-THUBS DAT MOBBING, Joky 23th, at.. 10 cettlock. WBl be w Id, • . lb. 4knyuoootal bal. Boom, 80. 611fUth street, to pay freight .01 clause, the following clithmed Frhlght. rhtob hag been stored with& B. 64 , yd S Co , 60.6_9 I. therty .tree[, Pt thborgb, by the Clevulaad Pltteb4rgh B. B , the Pltilabotsb, Wort Wowtte d Wfclgo Iltllway, had the Plttenttrgh Cogneilavlll. U. B. No. /Ifw - 1 I. J. 11. ilalwalne, 2. Joihts B^gden, 0. 1.1•00111clatIro, 4. 1,163.6 & Co. theata and I 1• boxes; 1 boa; I box Gleams, 6. A. ti. Italrsn. A Ileahety; 1 tramper; . a. U. W 1111a.m., do, 1 boa tobezco; 1. Otto Drum, 1 W 2 11wr; 11. W. U. Peepla, 6 bous; IL lacy Mu., 1 Ivo; 10. J. V. T. W • lab t, 46.1 sower. esd 2 bo=ar, 11. A. Bry.dley, 2 Callago marblmss; 12. Wm. 11.117,11.4 e• lako.Vg, 1 ahead 11. Wtightm.. 0 h., 2 011 Immix 16. Deppold, Anal I. Ca , 1 boo a 1 Dile aumc U. J. g.Thanuaroy, 1 hall busel fhb; 16. Th.. L.M. barmy, li. J.ll. /mate; laic ( troar. 18. A. licoszt•ty • Co., I plas 0001130 V 19. Atka Mtn*, 1 box, 89. Ma= 4 W., C 0 tram 011 banes it. GiTan a Sm., abelare ra M. J.: , 1 lot tin Mr, 114BEI IE2E! 7 . AQhorpeonlog, 1 boy; A O. Illorrboo, 1 hina) norbilemy eptedy, 1 pile. caning{ J.O. Wooldaps 1 Iron barna: /lacy Ommlastakee, I trunk boon; J. hicOstua, Eilco..nrao, 2 p . m I (arta; H. limbler 8 00.. 1 box; Hush Chao, DOSICI.II a. William., 1 b k trand 1 ht. bbl; 14 G. fus, Jobn rillar; a. Unknown, ka. Uo 0. Dania Glaser, Je27.9.yrid 1 keg; wx.r, 1 ball bbL mackerel 1 thrahloir mend .% &IBM. Juserr. BkILEY, FAIIRRI.T, A CO., 129 FOURTH STREET PITTSBURGH Han cvnetantly ea band • tarp snot Laud of Hydrants, Ptuapi, Sink', Bath Tabs, Wlllch In. At up uponutort int We are preparod to llo• AGITATORS, OIL TA21113, &c With load, without the else of solder, and ersrrard AU es, ek. LECTROPATUY - . tiIADAMES LONERGAN AND CALOWFJJ. Hare opened an aloe co the nanny of /Mb and Ville Knots, entrance lin MTH bTILIZI, the yrsetko of Met:Wm Tltty ars molar Endo. eta and hays Oak Wank an 'shit:Min a than reel- They are prepared to treat all Meow. In a Klentlik taanner. Marks remonableand enter certain. Theyrota the yobllo to ibe Lanolin , / ...I."' dad=: t' Boeing dimmed of my sem and nuedknont ?Mem Lonerian 01.014.11. whcm I hays Kidnap wbelays an graduates to lto t heating on, 1 do aunt choeyfolly roonnoood then to th e affUstad, and to the prank to general. k antr7 tkt7 Iktrili their conlldletis and 010.04 4, S. WOODABD, l!L 1:0.^ Pithberth. lao.l4th 1061 04101 f s. 10-40 LOA.N, . Bablecripticnas to WLIVICIZABIIIIINT 10A.0 LUAU! floodrod at Um oftu of HANNA. EMIT • W. Wood West. tobS&N SHATH7A HANNA. alma PAPER AND ENVELOPS. WARR. Intailll.—Joa tine slock at HOU, LE=AND QUE UFA= ako, EOES, *+ .Peat alas nal TIEr K. bicOLINTOOK, Jobb& and. 11IF . nal Nair In 100 A MOTS sad Gams: 1f1137 danstpthm, No. no renal i=s• 10 1111 7 Yul• w.IXTB w./rANTED—BOYS--Two boye t 3 feed pram eue wanted lamedlaud, as the Carers ance. Thae who endrrstand the work prate , red. Apply peraonally to -day co d t morrow. Good wave glee. IpAtt _ . - fb:.;TED, Infortaawn or the place • of tvehlenco /lI7GII hIcCht.P.EN, First dargoant of Cio. Oist Rettlmoct P. 1. It to dttatiiod that be tru wounded In one of the late httlrs, and If any poison can giro the above info... awn hie present adreas he will cornier a favor on . to or riletivie cf a iodldiort y 01 tho race ccm?any who wail kill. dld thr b Ida of the Wildtirrave. Li. Mt to llC6ti /3 'LADY, Orivinsbnor, u entaid Co. Pa._ . _ W AN TED—To incept, $5,(.04) in 5 otne gor cl.L.r pg Lvlo 4 0.41 rtf. girev, If rrquired. SCUtIND 6T.. Niabarab WANTED.—During the few days I we Btu race:red a largo goanrlty of t:d prr tr.r and raga ovine to der 11•• B pike we e`e Pa] re.: for thorn. We need a law tool nitre. St conc. Bg W tn. Lid ratan acrrpt or printed prwr, anl rin raga, to the noon Store, and T orte eatn. T. WAJTEILLM, 4 No. IN rrelaral street, A 11. ghe,,,, WAICTED I=l I=l fuel.or putle - alsr. Irgalra of TL'lRT$' 8111511 S e, . at klritaer 8 Ifaho3). Lio 35 f greet. ' ■lta\6 If MELIA:I33, 0.3. , 1m Fecr•lar 1. WANTED. TO OIL WELL 1,1:E 1,3 Went.A. :tact - elect pore. to pot Lt.ree. et; Well. from flee buret ed to oce thene•ed Go!. Nteintre et No tel THIRD NTLECT.2 , I ato y. WAN'rED co,voo Nazar. w lit. vAK ,:T.t for OR 1.5a.rr.6. Apt.pt 1.1 SALT Ms.:4 Lir°. UV. Taut ,4 Pitt attt , at, P.ttiDotat w ASt i T EL E I D „ — ro A I se n o t; tTonlelNlvAthne A rare &sled, to make manor. Snots are clearing Sam $10) 12P) per mown. 1: , 11 000 ...lames ',tread, wit Bead for circolara Addrets J 1:1. 811000 II CO., Pobilatotta Baltimore. 11l j,05 tm A N TED— $6O A MONTH.— I'l' Agelall at 830 • mouth, to .00 my KVBILLABTOO PI:04.11 OBJ.F.STAL LICUNEUS, and thin.n allot toter, rtsofttl aad ca rioca articles. rtrtaen circulate amt ran. Addeo, JOHN r. LAMB. Bllttefort, !dab. apOralrottater W ANTED. -100 tons of old books, . . eft!, backs removed, etd norepapere or any thing that hat ones been Initiog, or printing paper, kw • blob the hlghott prim •111 oo patd at oar Paper sod Bag Warahouse, No. 33 Entithilelti 'tract. jeleelm 0. P. WASH LS & 00. WANTED. TIMIS. GOOD BUOLIDS, To ono for 100 daps, In Knop'• irtillery Datiallo Also, kagef illuglet. Good priest potd. WILKINS BALL, • Thin; story. WANTED--A good MACHINE BLAcs- VT SMITH AND ligl.Pllll. A1.. , a few good MAOHItIIB LB . higneat .. fin pan. good work num. Inquire of HUGH H. BOLt. J Cor. Point allay and Dunned. Way. WANTED—Premi.sory Notes to the =mat of 1133,C00, having from CO &aye to month. to nm. Apply to B Mot klv & M. AN TED 02,11D11101, To tako oars of • good rendes now Ms city. loquiro ad THIS mTd.r.t WANTED—To parcnaee, an interest TV In a Ileresatils or Itianutaztaring Badorts, y an wily* end experienced man. /Waren B. 8.. Gascrrs ()met Je17:11m.41 SE trvre .11.aCKIJrES WHEELER & WILSON-8 IMPROVED ATILY SEWING MACHINE Crystal Cloth Presses, Braider, corder, Gauge for Quilting and Tucking, Improved Loop Cheek and hemmer, RASING AM 1511Y11 OF DIX DESIRED RiosEsr AWAILCDEL GT Tht Late:dal Expotttkra. Pa, ..... ifidl. Too Intamstbmsl Exhibition, Lotalon—.lBlC. Th. InCht.aisl ripgritiOD. Led at all the O alto-I Seat", State and Coar.ty Fain where exhibited. Ozer ILO,OOO ct Item Inlnntable arennernswabla Korbtree are non awed In tbe Hams of Armies and glee IN.II/ta