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The occasion for calling then out having passed, there can b 3 no good reason for pressiog the call. The call of-the President for twelve regi ments of ono hundred, dale men, however, remains imperative, These regiments are needed for the defense of Washington, and when raised will be, practically, a rein forcement to that extent. of Gen. Gamer The troops now in the trenches at Wash ington; as soon as replaced by new levier, will, no doubt, be sent to help the army in front of Richmond. There is, therefore, a strong reason for raising these regiments promptly. Tais call comes upon the people of the 13tate In a bad time, as they are just enter ing upon the barest and all available help is needed to gather it in. Still, the patri otism of the people will not be' ppealed to in vain, and Pennsylvania will respond, as she always has done, to all demands upon her. The liteyor has called a meeting for to night, to take action upon this subject, and we hope tc ace a full attendance, and of those in particular who know bow to take hold of this work. Wo may add that the quota of this por tico of the State, sir Congressional dis tricts, under the President's call for twelve regiments, is about four thousand. A. let ter, to this 1040 t from Col. GoIIFOILD, A. A. ti G. for Pennsylvania, hue been recall , . el in this city. Ilanteee Raid A oorrearondentof the Cincinnati as vtie, who is with General Ilaturaw's army, writing from Godley, under date of July let, give MI the first details of the great raid test we have yet seen. The object of the. raid was two-fold—the capture of Lynchburg and the destraciien of the .East ;see Railroad. In the city were collect. d immense 'stereo, factories and Government works. Over the road these and similar stores had been transported to Richmond. Toe second object was frilly as Tieeaty jive miles of the road were destroyed r and depots and bridges were burned. In accomplishing this work. the army passed through a country asasolutely overflowing with raw are's boun ties, great waving fields of corn, wheat and oats grated the utmost extent of vie ion—herds of beef, cattle, sheep and horses —all of which fell into our hands. On its return march the whole army drew all its beef, floor and bread. from the country. But we _didn't take 'Lynchburg Why We did not, the correspondent of the fliarety eighties in a way which reflects but little credit upon General Husria's raiding qual ities. la plain Baglieh, the Commanding General, according to this correspendent, was alio,. He consumed four days mole is reaching Lynchburg than was neces sary, and when he arrived there found the town laid by a superior force, which had arrired only the night before. Of coarse, is. treat was the remelt of such raiding. Bach is, in brief, the story of this letter writer. It may be lane, and it may be very highly color. d in the interest of General Canon, who is reported upon the came authority to have been eager for the fray and anxious to march the troops wilt more rapidity. liVny secretary. Cruise Resigned. " The New York World having alleged that Mr. Oxon was induced to tender his resig nation became "the condition of the Treas ury was becoming desperate," the niluse pp:weeds to state of its own knowledge what were the causes cf his retirement. It says (bat the financial situation bad nothing to do with it; that it was perfewly satisfao _ tory to Mr. Chess and promised to improve daily. Ms policy of sustaining the nit' lona] credit by hoary taxation had bee adopted by Congress—grudgingly, it, is true, bat nevertheless adopted. What, then,, was . the matter? Dot the Tritons tell elm story: "Gee. Chula has been perplexed with regard to the moo important post of Alsistinst Vegetal? In this city. At bit urgent solici tation, Mr. Cisco (about Mr. Chase found in the olticie)has most reluctantly held overantil non always anliont to retire, and at last ae . tenni:Led to hold ma no longer. He was folly resolved to leave on the lot inst. Mr. Obese thereupon cast akhut. for a tur.oeasor. There werimea enough eager for the place; there were some who were fit for it; but, men at once idler It and willing to take It were scarce. Mr. Chase urged it successively ca three , eminent Repubdcaar, not one of whom would look at it. Trion he proposed his As sistant, Mr. fdtuused B. Yield, who bad been M r. CIICD . II deputy for years, sad was tt cued, conversant with the dudes of the of- Lae. ' ; Thin name was not acceptable to the ' Pretident—or rather to leading polltielans„ - whose lathes the President felt bound to re P gird. 'Three names wen presented by those y al o ne cians—zeroes the of good and true e et, nof m teem ed to Mr. Chase pre cisely what the piece demanded. He there ' • upon solicited of - the President s.-personal conferenoi whom= to cempare noteaanded jun the =stmt.-which WOO not inc:ivied Sir:Chase thereupon felt tint his usefulness IS o meeibefilf the Cebicot wee fatally im paired—that he no longer esjoyed that per . . Met and tutreserved confidence •of hie super• or, which was essential to the eflobint and stiocessful discharge of his important and onerous duties; so be asked to be:relieved from farther service sod hio r , %lien promptly -complied with. Such a re, in sub stance end spirit, th. reasons for Mr. Chess". gal at this jundure from the pubtla sadose Kr num', POWttes. The Cincinnati Gazette boa a vigilant sad well:informed corra•pattcleut is Nentudicy, whci keeps the readers of that paper fully slotted of the diffemat I phases :of public opinion in that State: - from hip late let tors published on Wednosday snd Thum day, it would appear that the Presldest's • proulantation'deoloring martial law in Ron- May was not laded a day too soon. The writer refers to many indications of the prevalence throughout the Stout of wider. spread di:offa:don and t'4lloloyalty, which, he says, shared in com e: form by a largo majority of the population: thinks the4ie groat canoe - for alarm appre , bendiest end expreeseithe opintoi that the element); of dleoord,,,whioh an at am* tend to bat one end ev ilstrifeintheEtataand iliti!foraiirdlng of ,the (ease of rebellion: 'sad Oppo sition - td the:enlistment of negro slaref;and the ,rehel ejzopethies of largo alas of the peope; are at the bottom of, ail - the inisohief , , It was. . high time that tho' GoteramenCrieeited le the extreme mese= it hos irochalinet. . . Address of ttre Union State Central . Clem=Mee. To the People of penesyteanto : In the midst of a fierce conflict for the no tional life—respending to calls for Dirge re' ltiforeemeula to enable our arena stioxesfed• ly to combat with treaters—cheerfully meeting the payment of extraordinary taxation to supply the government with money to conduct the war, and 'submitting to an Immense in crease in the prices of living, the people of Penney Iventa have nevertheless boon able for three years to maintain a prosperity, and secure a healthy operation in all the hitLehes of their trade, unprecedented In the anomie of any country while engaged in the proseen• gen of a war. lathe trials of this bloody war, with the struggle jest reaching its climax, the people of Pennsylvania suddenly find them selves confronted with a question of the highest importance, became fraught with the most ommentoni issues. Ordinarily, heretofore, political dionteab meant only a choice of pd• by as to the manner of administering the government; The straggle of patties was for the possetthMlcif • the .powers of government, and merely to control their operation. Now, however, one political contests hove resolved themseivesintoa direct and positive tune for the safety and the permanence of the govern sent • became politically a s well al 1150t1012- ally, ehe contest at the ballot box and in the battle field must decide whether the Union shall exist or perish with the triumph oz defeat of one or the ether. of the con- Wilding parties. Dense the unwonted importance with which our political immpalgos are now invested. Parties ere now divided on Issues which vitally , concern the Government- They are composed 1 of friends end enemies of that Government- I to choose between th ese parties eqnallv 1r... I orate the cause of loyalty and that of tree. ion. No man can toad neutral between the LAO, and all who are not fairly for the Gov ernment will be jingly recognized as its ene my. Admitting that such is the now import ant' assumed by our political contests, we have an OZCIIID OS well as a justification for entering on the contest fast approaching, for the amendments to the Oonstimition, with all the seal In our nature, and all the devotion that should ellanoterize the psmiet and the lover of his cohntry in hie effort to serve it It would seem that on an emendmont to the C o atis:doe granting the soldier a right to rote, there should be no divhion. Among • free people, particularly, who aro ado:acted al ways to be the most insoUlgent, such a right should be so well grounded in common and statate Isle, as to need no notloo at this late day for its exercise and vindication. Th. rot • Bier, In ell lands, alike among civilized and barbaric net ons, has ever been admitted to the highest honors conferred by the govern ment beneath whole best nem he fought. Elia Tiger his eactiliess and : his devotion. have aver ' been regarded sar themes for the poet, enblecte for the painter, and material for the Matinee ,;: and thus the calling of arms be , mime one - of honor— ne whichelleited the no • ele rivalries of compatriots, and where coati. sition refined the inainets. and elevated the ' character of men, war has been so conducted ' ea to Pace combatants to respect and honor tech other's qualities—the victor sill to treat the vanquished a. a WS. The Conetitatioa And laws expressly declare, that no man shall use deprived of hie. citilenahip, except for the nigh crimes of which he shell he charged and Proven guilty.. Be most be summoned to meet such a charge of criminality in the pro once of jtidgm whose oaths bind them to do bias entire justice. Be must be ensured a ' trial by a jay sworn impartially to consider his ease. If Maud guilty, thetentesee of his judges May result on his disfranchisement"— tint disfeanchisement is not aimed at as a result of his punishment. Disfranchisement ea a direat pucithonent is only made to follow hehighest crime known against the State. I Yet in the face of these faits and to appal don to all equity, there are th ose in the State who insist Last diefranclusement should f.,1 tow the higher serrices 'which a man can per torn for his Government there Is a etrong -perry to day in Peraneyleania, regularly or ganized, controlled by able leaders and F.- , ained by astute and learned 41i0Clite., in sitting that the enviers of a deism as a sot tier—the periling of life and limb in the sup port of the Government, the gis tog up of do mestic enaearmenu, the sacrifice of bashiess interests, and the yielding of all parseinal comforts, forfeit for those that engaged all political rig it., every franchise of a tree born or constitutionally adopted American citizen. rho morietrons_iniqulty of that to claim is at .nee apparent, however it has been mein - lobed by car highest judicial tribal:tale Its justice con only be maintained by sophistries Minded in the worst petit teal prejudices, so that tre sooner the Con.stitution and laws are made plain and rendered explicit on this subject, and posted where every mart can road and understand them, jot so loon do we secure the strength and mejesty of the Goiernment in the conk dance mid respect of the governed—jest so soon do we make our good old State worthy of the past valor of her thug, and glorious in the future. American citizenship has its thee, and these their merits- Each •irtne only be exalted by sensing the Govern me t under which they is flourish ; bet if that se ice mede a badge of degradation, will ), it tbe more netural fer men of honor and spirit and true consign to resist its rendition than voluntarily to accept Its duties? 'Tea citizen soldier feels when he takes up 'naafi is to defend, not destroy, his political rights. The who sacrifices his business luteress, and fora stipulated time narrenders his per sonal liberty, cannot understand why be I should be deprived of his political rights. Theservith of axons does not blunt the jedg meat or blur the ability of a citizen to exer , case the elective franchise. It rather gleam him a new title to the enjoyment of moth a right, and fits him for the highest privileges eta free Government. Unlike the mazes of 1 Europe, the great body of the A.I2C.CriCAU poo -1 plc are intelligent, poaseesad of educations affording the highest knowledge. While war for a time may change the habits of such a people, it cannot effect their and( jus tice, their apprecistion of power, their love of Goverament. It cannot /wawa their ability for self gorcrortant. If it could, the war in which we at. now engaged Icr the defence of the Government and tee safety of the pub. Ile weal, had better be stopped immediately. The Democratic leaders now oppose the en franchisement of the soldier. In the olden tame the Demodetio leaders, each ea Jlifter son, Jackson, bnyder and Oaths, insisted that the elective franchise followed the deg under which a soldier fought. If that Meg was potent on the tea and tne Land, to protect -a ma n in war, why should IL not ponces the other virtues of continuleg hie political Dat eline ? If it made the dock of a vessel above which it waved, the coil of the country repre sented by it, regardless of the sea or clime in whiell it floate who fights beneath its folds any congeal rights which those heroes enjoyed before they were mastered tato the sere toe l and on this soundly democratic, argument the soldiers who .fought in Mexico were able to e xercise a freeman's right, in the wilds.of the chapparal, the heats of the sea shore, and din of conflict, audio the shadow of battlement ad castles the same as if they had been at home in their respective wards and precincts. If men fighting thousands of miles from home --cut off from all communioation--seareely informed at the time on the laws. of the . po• laical campaign, were able and entitled te exercise the right of the franchise, Is (toot fair to supper, thaohltizens of a. like Intellt gentle, engaged in the tame service of the Government within the limited , its author- 1 toy, distant onfi a few miles from home, eon- I versant with all theism:es involved in the po , al contest, in daily communication with their friends, end in perusal also of journals I diermeing the questions at stake—is it not fair col suppose that each men are entitled to the exorcise of alltheir politicalrights? Only thee* Wheat Wom perverted pollee on this eh jets, wilt seek tiered') the respoeu 16147 of snob a refestion. This is proven by the jading his tory already attached togas question. When it was deemed expedient, as wag taidonbt edly considered by the Democratic leaders then, the electives GanehOe was extended to the *bleat soldiers in Mosta; but in the I midst of a, war waged by the upholders of an -*attaches from which the Democratic leaders derive all their strength, George W. Wood• ward, eludes of the Samos, Court, and sates ly theCandblate of the Democratic party! fur Governor, judicially dented the soldiers the exerelse of the elective franchise; denied our breve defenders the tight almost in the same breath in which he declared the right of the States of the South to rebel and secede from the talon, Vale men can see no difference In on American soldier voting In lidextoo o while fighting Death the deg of his cone. try, and the same soldier citizen wider the same elreatastrinces voting in a 'rebellions State. Tim* nor place within the limits of a f ree government , or in the serge* thereof, cannot influences should not be permitted to afoot the rights of a freeman. The govern ment Which Li' SIDS able to Wire him these Inherent righti is unworthy his support. The authority of a !fret' government wet:ll seek' , to degrade a fret:mon while periling his life is its defence, is a drepotism, more fearful than that . wlielt denies all 'right to the gov, 1 erne& It le UM possible Omit Inaba govern- 1 ;went can lut.i , ' At semi neriotto Its theory, .if the. rights o.f .its defandisrs be disregarded as the Densesratio leadelliViow din 4 the AOC, op:eheilronchite• to the soldiers. it will need' nrmi to,protest Ii both from foreign and do , incline foes,. end pail& eventually, en object tot:rine= Ice defonee. Li &detesting the soldier's right . o yobs, . the loyal man of Panntyliania are sestained by a faith in the fee: that his services Ore such as to eet'nrs him not merely all the rights he enjoyed before he totaled the army, but incresaed dighity and power at the hands of the IRepubllo. The enemies of this great prinalphe oppeseit only for reasons of expediency. 'There was • time when the Democratic leaden claimed that the army was lergely aid even almost wholly, corn posed of their partisan followers. When they ware most clamorous in Insisting upon tbe recognition of snob o elsim, the supporters of tae principle, opposed politically to these leaden, were most earnest, and even persist ent, In its advocacy. To them It was • pen- clple of justice too eacred.to be disregard toe important in its relations to thievery genius and vitality of the Republic, to be denied to all the people thereof, alike those who risk the perils of battle in its defense and those who tun no danger of life, limb or property in the service of the Government, and wbo still claim its highest inimunities and most sacred privileges. On the second day of August, ensuing, this question will Come practically before the pee ple of Pennsylvania. We do not doubt the result of the election as to the eaceptan o rejection of the soldier's right to vote- li we nt we would be false to the party watch represent and recreant to, the creed which we adore if we failed to *Vow iu advance our approvel of granting this greit right to our brave defenders. Pennaylvania has many thousands of her citizens now in the army. They have all gone forth inspired by a sub lime faith in the strength of a free Govern ment to crush a winked ,conspiracy, and does It become us, while enjoying the halcyon blessings of peace at home, while the limbs of our soldiers are wet With their own blood, and their weapons are dripping with the gore of traitors, to say to them, Yea have Plait ed your citizenship; you are no /over worthy of particilqing 111 tb. control of a free Government; 'oar position. mat be with the. slaves of the .3,ra/I—among the dieyrarsii and degraded of God'. children 1" We cashnot believe that, the people of Penasylvanis .are prepared to send .such a message to their fellow-citieens in the armies of the Republic. We cannot believe I that so foul a disgrace awaits our war-worn but still intrepid heroes. The hearts of the great majority of the people at home are too ,till of gratitude for a return of great service by gelling neglect. Our faith in the jostles of the people. 'endorses confident in the es tebliehmeet and viedioation of the political rights of the soldier. • Bat that faith malt bee accompanied by works. Hence it becomes the duty of the State Central Committee to urge on tho friends of the soldier actively to labor for the triumph of this e ff ort in.his ba bel'. Let it be said of oar fellow chisene new absent as soldiers, that as our Victorious armies pleated their banners In the capital of treason, it was beneath their folds In Moh amed, cacti hero of the Keystone State tzar died the fneman's right of the elective fran chise for a Prelident to administer the Gov ernment to a re-united Union, to Sta ee tes rie more loyal, to • people again at peace and blamed with prosperity. BibiON OaIIiERON, Chairman. A. 7. Sheerest,.. , Secretaries. tirran.F.mar, Goetsl Ise sad Guerilla Marauders. •Tea act passed on the lest day of the !ca stor' concerning the punishment of gueril las provides that the twenty first section of the act of al Mitch, 18 , 33, shalrapply as well to the sentences of military commis atomise toll:1030ot court.rnartlal,and here after the commanding. general in the field, or the commander of the . department, se the case may be, shun day . power to carry into execution all sentences against peril , las and guerilla marauders for robbery, arson, burglary, rape, asesnit with intent to commit rape, nod for violation of the laws and cantome of war, ne well as to sentences against spies,ll:llilitleeret de len cal and marauders. lisnsiseKa hao •oted not to organics State Government as yet. It this, •e think ehe has decided wisely. She had but 28 8-11 inhebitants in MO; she has not mote than 60.000 now; and she could hard ly Cad, by making herself a state, to double her local taxation—a serious consideration in these days. Whoever expected to be Governor, U.S.Senators, &s, are doubtless honeyed by this Toe; but the great 11163 s 01 the people can bear the disappointment of this cloth with unshaken Certitude. Ne braska will lee:cotoing In as a State, with a population of 100 000 or over, in 6saeoa to Tote for President in isas.—N. F. Trih. Tats Chicago Tritons states that the Con greational district of which Chicago forms a part is now the largest internal revenue district in the II nittd States. It rays that the internal revenue imseteeci upon ntano• Jecturre in that district Ixeeeds the amount assessed In the Plitabaret dietriet by be t ereeri $2.5.000 and s3o,oooter month. W e don't Inbar° IL • J.krASEn Tonal lereparied osp py and honored it Jtddo. The dirty littl chap is perhspe remembered In this coon CONGRESS RE the lath SteSlOR p►atd ETO hundied and thirteen Rota and Bitty Yeint te3ointiona at a private ammeter. T 136 farmers in Cat fania have been bor•eetiag their wheat, and are glad to find they, bay° o half crop. Duncan the last week fore hundred prie• onere mere received at Chattanooga from the front Ri - L.l - 16 lOUS J4OTICES tZ.E'REACHING BY TIM LATTER DAY AAIN re, .Ten D.T. as 10% • m at 29. m., at COL.,.E SE ISALL. *Amer •• isteo(ll. AAA eat:AAA/ strreM, alleglassy Ms. 0:1 Th. 10th... I.lu. O•DISCIPLES OF CHRIST (ALL' , 0.27 cm,) LLD LB JOSUII I.lbo, par, moat In EICZLJ3IOII LULL. comer of Federal Lod Lampack sta- _ Pr %stint ol;r7 r LOUD'S DAISt Wirt rb.7Zu. • Mud. - J O.TIIE FIRST CONGREGATION Of marLsa, of Pittsburgh, meet elated ly, it Ms ICON CITY COLLAGE I:MILLINGS, cotton of Non and Bt. Olstr roosts Ptssebia,s WILD'S D/I—blaming mad Eveolug—at the Its Waal boors, Steads) , tkbc...l at o'clock p. to. Prayer Meeting every WEDN VIDA Y Y. Tbe pubilo me respectfully Melted. .AYE ll' AD rEILTISBAILE.STS. _ • VOR RN.NT—AFINE STORE SOP.II, L' with aait. a. sta., tot above the Me. aund TEDglie.L eiTalatt, Antal*. city Po • ...we rah: easy; fortnewil . eceopled ey la. Glow. Al ply to JUBN aSAN. Allegheny cloy. LSI; QT AYED OR STOLES, FROM TOE 1.3 et•ble of rteigard fr.)0211 PITTS -13150.1)El. 0,8,1 .rant a UNILta PLY Elialgt, • ,,, ot Lureoa halide high, haring tin tithe ter m.,• yrsac thorekg the Whemboots of h on or re caving biro to the Owner, • Ittrerel ie... • be gi ca. V. W. 11Pf.T.it, Ore , ra,~ T .1:I RECEIVING DAILY A VREt JL of L•dle..• 11.1“.. •ad Chltilrolf s. Boot*. Galtari and Balmoral", wo.ch 1 .11.1 1411 .1 6 OW 6d. TatICSI CO VAL, a% EOBLVIIYd. 07 iwke street MUSIC! MUSIC? IfUSIC I A choke las of She umr. e. end mos , popular Soup, pasrtu , la and sentimental 1 Ws , the ua.. 61 . and moa t aanlonabl- Piano Corepositto , a to parlor use end traculag purposur, rtoolved net Apr 64.6 by EL ELLSA4 t PRO.. Ida Wood Meat. CLEARING OUT BALE; OF Boots, Shoos, Gaiters and Balmoral,. at Itai thea the teat al tars ontit ens, rd door teem litltta, GOLD PENS, cair , o % Boos', nuts& somas of all kinds MYERS, SOHOM & CO., No. a TIFrU ETIMET THE PEERLESS STEINWAY PIANOS. A fix very fowler name of that, calebratbd make revelry/ gni for cal* by sLEnts a. IMO., Bole Aguas ewe the Stelowsie, liq tili ce aireol. 16101.JOVICII&4OR--Will positively .ro sle stem 01141 134111 1 0 116 010.011141, 001.03, sad - P 411.11111 luau rum 111,14PG'Otrr. Of 0 0 1 huggkeel a heir reamers. ttla heti only 9.11 yet dieeteenei that ea. louse sattelettlea estien the atrectiess ere followed. Por gy sea 11140... lietili M. DR. OZO 111 ESTUB. . . 11601.62.114 400 7LZKING amp. A., musk a 00. E BOARD OF DIRECTORS • 2 " - -2 , or the Iltralngham and Tlyargh ge Ganpany have thfe d•y declared •di den 51,W d of . par awe on the Capital *taloa • venpany, oat of the earningeof Utopia lin month.. payable lanh. terattlat the otMen of the Treasurer. A.. GAtt6looo, Freaident. loopo. F.V. Jed/ 401.184 i —J.7.,t 11- FIRST WARD, ALLEGHENY.- Ttie cltintis of live Ward will meet at the Bobo l Douse on cost BATIJIADaIi EN dig at 8 o'clock, to toke toonsurte to ell tte quota of,aid Werra by Volunteer', It view of tho tract-clod call of tho Preraldett for rdnitional troops to nocompil,b the Evil overthrow of tele g:e tt ILeoclliot, let every tuut.ateend. °trolled cod oratrollod. All who Co °dr* to old the Government, it tole time of t00d,..d0 your dot, up the army and prate° , you•selrot. it7:3t By ardcr of the Granuilttoe. 0•PIO /OH TEE BENZITIT Or THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS 021 PUNA. 213TBSAN VOLUATVER.B AT GLEXWOOD GROPE, ON MONDAY, JUNE 11th, 1864. ,may b 5 .17 . 3:14 1 : rv t . ° ;‘' Thos MCC. J, Sat U.COLLECTONS NOTICE, U. B. TAXES—AII pecan* interest.* we hereby notified that 1 hare remised truce the Orliea or of the Terenry•Second Peuntylsanla 0-daemon Me nlo,. the Hat co menhir+ antjoes ix Mame startl, and tat*. on /income, raiders, eM., for 3ne aro lid Sab-late riot, etab.ectng we teereshlpelot defer. eon. 11 Mtn, 7.ll.hetb Vereell es• t••noz, Plum, Poen, Peebles, Wiliam, Wiles, and the lairoagLa of Elinsbath,West Elisabeth and donte•poM. a snit r-colee the tame am ~rpm at my oXwe tn Hecepett, Won the Bth, untll ibe oath day of lcity, I*DI also attend r the Game ren ttrpo t the I dosing *l cQ aces, Hubtatt'estoro- e• vide on Monday, August tat . Noun lo 11 ern Onto, romday. dittoes 1.4; Ilianston Howe, to Elizetattrz, W•Pleeley sod T or 4.0, Koren 11.1 aud sth , Bth; t tore, in ...13 friday, A..g. sth z Rotel, to Po t tarn, Don. ay, Amt. Met; nlalin't lim Tame Unek. on Tuesiey Avg. Vt War-docks Poet Hotel, vs T *enable, et, Wedaseday. inth; He se 11..dat. Thursday and PAM; Almost 11th and Itch: refou House, East Litser.y, Tamdey and nep. sweaty, A.Tigutt 131.8. and 17th; heir TM.. Plans Teeroahtp, Aslust litth, .1 elm an en time the pecattix prezobrd by las b s exacted. ' W Paymetes Intut Do mad. In Unit -r1 W. I. Ilaittllnu ti, Deputy Godector. N. D. Toe azzoinuso.l mass due real ho ...swore brcaldra at No. 17 Fos. th atm t, ri.taboret. Ptr• eons Frei, Meg msy remit their °Sect. payed, to my °Nor lea• 1 Wader, le compel:dad mitt pet 64,13 Awn., fir 1.0. Inn r clot. I • 77.3u1 "ti.--j.CUUNTY UNION CON V libetiUN loyal ',tetogl e Jill.tboo, cottt.y wt. rapport tb• novalnatte, Pettit 1.01,410 Le sad Jas DtoUpteWd bOH O ! l i i f A rAO O l• a t . f Ctatu o Oltftl ope s . at 111 , tlietto.., an! adlter• to tee U• o•rty. te tpustoll to ...all. et tOe tau,. p. a. , of b•ldlot -1-olltitt to tear %Cr de. But age., .a. Electtoe P... I , att. re pet • IJ, on 610 uto Mr. Jaly fO, 184, end CiwCt tyro d.tepst. a 1. typos... 4 woe dutnA ..fot and to • O •Ifen CON, tald at Ole COUut SR, ta WEntliaDST, Lego.: V BOU , 111 A, far tb- p• rpo •, of ttosalsttog cat Mew" ea. retel .incur bu taws a••e o4ctlwon The elateloa• la .t.• e. aro. .zed 'rouges le• to• Pot, e.t.a, tee boars fant • .4..• en tett., k p , Lod le tn., to.ro•ttlt.• Petwcon n ef •trd RX dal p. to. Dy ord.., of tee [mem es... Co A 11. lettOWN, •baltamo. Joel U. STVW.7 14.1,1t•r, ';=•:NOTIOE.—A mooting of the Stock , balder. of th. !labelling, and Preach I.:n.k. Bavlroadi Goo.paa, nth be b.,141 Ina• Ii4M11) 0 , aDt Isoollla, la the • 'fly of Plttaharelt, 1110.1.1 WILD! .BhAT (20m) OV JCL). Ism, at the hoar of I o'clock p. .Lt the i.o.:pnee of bald Ina tho Suit Annul Veal. tar *.yea Matftven , sold Company. Banns M. Mgr. Lycra, Jan,Jr., Chomp Bloat, lhommt notoretl, Wm- !IL T. Tat , or. Lys., r.:.. II :0411011:13., 11 D. WWI y, l'rr, /.class d 11.1jera, AI bard Irvin. Bsskd t aim.. Jtarne• B only .1,1. o,l o f tWTI. D Ir. Leto, Jaktd Exams' No nen —The-t4tx, • broldaro tad! lost], at UM non IL C. Uo aro losiorry oottflod to moot at too 00.4 of Oomo oozy, Toontersowoath, As VIII et., of Joli, Demi, at I o'ct,cll p at_, OA parpoo. of of. Stilt on. PrOntleal sad *la D.:racial:l4 - W tart. tramt•g yea, )• Ltd tif al A 4EI , tt,t frat.i.ot. - • ir JI 0 I -LUTON ISX73. Gn ENS, AT M'CLELLANIYB AUCTION 11001 scccrs. • AT WOLELLAND'S AUCTION CIIILDREN'S AT SITLELLAND'S AUCTION FURNISHING GOODS, AT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION BOOTS, SlloE3 dat cAN rtptlorkD GAITERS, of ovary at NO, 55 FIFTH STREET PIANOS t I'IANO3 t A very oboto. Kook of vapulart iI I 11.• r.colvlng, cory;rtslus ceLsauta ',id N. T. oscafactu , UAOLLIrdM. T tON'I3 T. ete.,etc Places asalgtag from $3OO to $5OO WARRANTED FOR FIVE TROIS, 1! ICLEATIL -Sole Lentsth • ow.. ins.rem-r3l. 10 Worm net RIIARTS MELODEOY:. •- Jag renelnid • Ohs Ls. el ar Ei.ol , ElStit, from the fat- or We irigtenl Ine.n.rn Gerhart 6 N. 0.2 estn. nen York. o..tertsi • • •fi std. 6 etavyn, to varlet...tile. ea wet ea pt.. lity More, li i er% tu• 6'a end nimble daps. q seett..ably 14614 esti anal .nod isistrzuhen • .1 their sind. Tbs . , sr. ttoirn .n o d hats teen In in• tnle cny tram r , o el otters. IMF Warranted superio EL KL.r.o.in t Dr.o., solo astute fel Oiteha..-t's Welnitont, .It ISA Wesel et , sign o' the Onhiten U 8. IliTtshIEST COUP,NS, 10•40 s, due Lt BEV/131131M 15.:40., One In FICEMIITIIII, bibubbt" b."' egri'LC 0 J 03163, Ileakets, I , jISW BOOKS—Tim Two Com tbi, al ortaltal sad the Zratagel..l, oar. Dr Jett.la, pee. 30.a.a; Tha boa or I:am mo:43 V.J.rer as ara-aded 184 1 by ot• Wtetrada ;star Dolmas, salted by W. thief.* D 5%0 0 ; uotite. 4. 51 72: Numb*. Woburn; y•ars, 00 cents; Duman bad a l as; Madam Oasparia. O ier aala. by DA LMISZ a CO,. FINAL RE 110VAI, JOHN HIM. & 00. U.,. removedtLetr PLOW WAZIRDILIC Nos. 1311 & 193, corer ritt a!IS O N MOW' 'T WASHINGTON, pl A TWO sun Prato d•shlua Douse, a.ssocr, .Ih, tre• rim:tura os Marlos ave.us porch, parlor, dining mom, kiactuu. throc chambers, Lurk porch. o I.r. cut 0101, at., clean., stab, snips •Inor, . • •1,,,..1.ry, two rots al 41%.1.16d //0 bit ttoatArica don. Prlor 61,000, • lioN 61 ihrrtat I:vest WI& G. GALBRAITH, arid Coantellot-nt-Iniv 111EZTOBT, Aasstnowa Oocsrt CONSIGNMENTS -40 belLeS FOC101 . • C 4 ,000; 10,11113 f eine. Herres ; 50 do Willie Tied; 150 rlo White flew; 75 Fackagges snorter !dotterel g 1000 pounds Cod fhb. received std for side et Ho. NO Liberty Pi stree m t. /IT ES. AIHEY d SWAG°. - -- • QMOKY CITY ROOK OIL COMPANY 10 hared:o day &dual adlrittnot of htir MIN DOLIWIth per share wit of tpe p Oats for rho thohth at 'nue, psrable fort:with to at& Molders or their pro r w w 1 as. J. if. 410hANazt j "'Tram . BLYTHE'S ruTcruss 01 TU PILOOLAILITION t. Oen be bad at OILLE3PIII I Hood atm telbetf . --AMMON s2o.o_9olVll36inTlet(at l*Wo4t46') roman , property. towtoreel. Ist gnaw tonernoy sy 003 to it 316000; time trout 3to 6 LeaFs., App '31 6 . • Se2:_l___= D; leoltalo3 tooth Arra: - W MoOLDITOCE. Jobber wA Re al v.zitad..llDalarptitsoare.. neor4ioza.looiet.a.oargasu., wwir•- r.tv FOs istaas—s liutAu WWI% oir 170150 Warra. Tor ft llm Par* Um note alibis plan bettftnt the Lonna &fie NO o'clock Ira pusuc hTiNG PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR WitfilEll, The Governor, by a refent Prot'lama• tlott,La, tamed a call far volmateors une litoalred Dots, to defend coy Stets, tram 111•21d4,12 by rebel hordes of robbers and plonder , rs; and, Wasatrai, Teleigrapulc dttpatchos teen "'- calved by me re m Bl4 Geo. I, nob shoortag the , the prokslug emergent y of the °emit. regal to prompt and (Mao dlate action by oar loyal and pa. either.% I de,itt It noceseark , to oco tis, my protlimatt.n, teimicing the l of Pithts harsh to meet at WILAI Ivo EWA., 1. Illd (eater. dim) EVEI,IIO, Julyo'clock, to adopt the pacts try mouctroi to carry into ellets the object of the U0.1111:10ell 1191lt JA.BIBB LOWIIS, ]t. Mayor. SUMMER GOODS, .• CEIEAP CARPETING, Iff_ A. T 'l' I "N" S Wo hat, uov open s eplendid atsoAmnit of C iRCS. ald rAscs 31 &TIT NO Lb., tte Eastettl o.oiotratc3 The attention of the paille le called to the abo , Go isle, as they SURPASS, IN :VM.Ar AND STY 1-37, • y other CEILAP CABPErn:O m themark.el OLIVER. NC CLINTOCK & CO., Orris or J M. BeAburtzsg , SuCil Impratod M•rcantt Ag Ps. ,E 1 74 , 4 4 0 4 b ritisburgt . inn. 7 11, 1844. THE ATTENTIOVOF MERCHANTS, Hatktto, Manufacturer', lo ill coned to Om fact tat se have n in woo. ao on m, titbits) of Joy. flail Ilfrocath Volame four i MDIERCIAL REPORTS. Tfits trotl bss t rest art, diT n0 , .1 tnor,u,t. viol! to oat% awl cztost ter Forty Theasead Moro Nameo kaa 4.r Jantury lataa, natty a t.ual cl at , a. 850 000 NAMES, of Da- k ro. Blo.cbanto and Manufacturers In do Mot. .d Mame at d ad. Ids Proles. The [...mpg Ingssuls .11 oleo contain Ito d b•Un,o , ersttoly. of Strat..• von C. y Ootd EBB, and Mire. Mr;; Ida In 1.5 or U. of Bon Erasclacc, es. r ann. rtockt.k Iteroville, and Ia Tannest*. of Elen phis and t 0... •I-. TIthCIA —ONE/ HUNDRED IteLl. 4C.8 PER AS NU.5.1, welch aot•tlo. •De 0.10..r1 .r to th. ow • f .to 000 , 0 tnentloa.d how, •nd alto to Whim. %VI, to b. luo dls Joacart.'dl4 0 . TA. Battroort tkratottnlty 1011 near I . toot .• 1111348 Two Vol.itto.per annum, and el. intol.b saps. , 'bor. with PRINTED WEEKLY SHEET OF CORRECTION • Containing all impartial , chat thatacur thrwsigh • oi.t la. corsair,. sod • privilrgoof mak to• .p.tttl `ntatries at aar *Wm, sae nrerels4 d e n.' 0 pers. to ~11. conf srstng the otandlog of tutor =dowers whooat astrettorpo • IS D. ft r taro covv•aftwo of Mom blots sort ot t•S I bash; s• la Use Wostern th• Weee.• pordes of ant GOSSIIIICtAIL. 6 P.-818 1. hownd La • sevarsts•riarek sad .L 1 coatal• • lore woo b 4 01 CO. nasal nod ylu.a, user. b. ore printed rot dal present to t-riste for this via at win re atria•• (ft•ST WALL, •Z • Oti. •UM o wet b sill ontltle toe Sabseriben to th•tso "Ons. ixr annum, and all prleilty • of M. s Mee Haas • .1•11 Misters .111 ricatrx. once • Its et. • net of ite`proaa • •n t• Is • story ruts shier* cult •• Worms. XV. (WIS — Iif.ELS) rsa matted. some • n epistlers too stoat ofthe. J. 11. lISAIHIREEt s 801. i. 1)4+; - CLAFSICAL AND . CONNED I at. ESCUOOL, No. TS, at. Clair stmt. Terms All par sclaotar per quarter of 11 wratta mtranca, noonof Toltkm from SA m. till TESTIMONIALS: EtAcc..oM-1 %Ma plamcmm mytog that Prot Wllll 0.5 u mato-oily qua mad to eummly and to Powt lta.a.rt otßmattog and Smolt:as won ease, SI, Inactome, elamarem„ corm arva ImpreoalMeGs l, Id DT. ILIAD, Pre.No+7 of Elmatiro. float-Harrns• PIMILLTSILIe —65 • tombar of Eamk-koe ping sod Paummoipp b has oe mt... Der. (Alt& U ISRAEL, Prey Loan. Oil Co. A. J LIE, of Atse4 L. a Co. Thum orbs:Astro •mbrottio •• mathoonses. ty kungladge the t mamma 51 Boot, and 50.5nats ciao oo ober* obtain Lbst kno.M:Dra to • superb , manner th an ander th• PAM. of IrroL • W 1111.05 Capt. PAAICEL TAGGART, Prof. JOA. U. NOR TGODINIOT. Or I. W. DITURIDOIL, 1105k.karpar P.T'S D Dtthridga. /01111 et. FEROCoON, attormy at Lao. ID: Am. I o my opintoo, ro mg:nem m • umbra. md Pr bun Atom is Pm than I 050 mar my. 1.7, D. II Rr:tiOLDS, Ittmk.karTsr tor Eranma. Promo-4% a Co. ao.o-0•ordly _ .COST AWS" BAT, ILOA C 11, to EXTERMINATOR S .15 Year. tatableama la N. T elty." latal.ltde remelt*. kaasu." "Ttee fro= Potation." "dot daagesona to tba Bataan ?scatt. - "Hato wane out of awe hole. to atm..' Sae by . 11 8ra,.a14 a w e [imam? lootattotta B•Pat, No. 413 Br .4..7, N. T. Not data b 7 B A. T •E1NT.310..., CON a 00., and It Z li “Lttit a. , b.e Beta, Wait e. mwAna b, Agent., Allagbeay City. jrtSat _ 8.111.6 T, FAItitELL & CO., 129 FOUR'S 11 STREET Ilan constantly on tand a largo snort= Hydrants, Pampa, Blake, Bath Tuba, Mach Ira fit up upon thori thre. Wong .ea *TIM wtgols. AGITATORS, OIL TANKS, Co WWI had, wli.lwatt tO. 0241 of sada, .od wan all w ik. 1.10/.1.• 11.1 Or IVT ease neves , 2a CULl.ccrtos Daruce Po , Putahnrob, June 80, ISt4. • xToTics Is BEItIiBY GIVEN a t tb• Atewl AL I.lta .1 OD LtOsliSLß AND IN COSI C TOXI 8 owlet the United biota Lot.. ere now in doe oilice, and that pas moat most io 1.2 p tr,111.1 Ist 2rOto of Jell, sta.. •I• • Dm pew Dee wads entorutd. lilue towel for the tali of Ptiteburgb, borough of two irtoweillo ans Pitt scrernehip will be peld at this l 011ie, sod of be Dine .0 p 1.1 , 1 P 01 colitution• tor the other beroortt• wed townships of this District, One P ITYBOOMQ. P'. •ot.oo tro stma by Deputy tc.ro • two and Jobb tlargre.t. W LITTL.C.Ite - t. Poar.b WiilTY, URIC & SIMMER DRESS GOODS PANTIPTIVANtA • N'lo 111JiLlrEori-- ,- euleu pro FoiMIA mint+. received op to tbetlt. a July luNtuul, tor the betiding of a good oubstautiel RETLIODIST EPISCOPAL CIIUR9H In Franklin, Ten►vrn Donnie; P►. Duiidhag to be etzty by ninety teal, with a bamient. VI ma and epeolliestlona can be now ►t the office of lom,* Rion.ae, in tee Irrooila of granklld. Weep( to. Trager. D. Erarsici7 T,O:4I',BToLNN DEUVEktIsli IN j-1 Ude, Block Ittattst Track. eattltstcS ttettbqt ot , twtt. wag towed trots U. Adam tavola Ulna. .n the ttti , of Jac.. Lat. Obirtised on • cant. " Ella Z. Oratil-rd. coo at Mat d Hard. lab 'er, Phoborglk.tt. atm“ On the. outs outrank . ..as panted dtPd, mvoutas, tultabla viliod trio Do ROI hr tho Inuit of Wet trust; or fat inforguttica latttitWA to Its noottori.t. . GIZUZAIS Draatias, - 'kat/ Malt - lame itstctis Gota • 4 • 131 F..--1 00 bbls. • just ream sad trigs sl J. D. 01.21=141 GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINES. E WITH ALL VIE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS EAPER THAN THE CH B111.131: - ZOI 3 DPJR , S HARES THE ELASTIC STITCH Ti ib ktreoL ASTENS THE ENDS OF THE SEAM • • NONE OF H CAN Pt DONT BY ANY OTHWEHR IC MACHINE r. Prom thlo by . claminatioa at tae Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET D. 8A8.N111113 "13131Y-SEWIIB, NT Trite. reptilletl at liberal disearaL i ,9l t___ _ WHEELER A WILSOYS SEWING MACHINES Tarr 6mar rim. lisat Tart A OcTioN SALE OF CONDEMNED .10111.. 110Itar.i. Was D15A2111137, CATALST Bruio,l ltEloo of Cataf Quart rataator WALSCraitra. July 4 111ilL Will to ro:d at Pahl" aurtion, to tha Ideat bid &at, and plant* sasua taloa 4 : Lobtuau, Pa. Tban.day, Jab V MN. 19 M4;k Eta And. Pra , Itianday, Jaat, Ilantstnra. 11....,111tdadaft ul/ ?Atbi WA; 01.• . Tbanday. Lug J .% 401. e:', l.llartsport Pa , anti. 1801, Tau lloadr.d (1 - 0) Cat. ry Bones at each plaoa Thew hones bs.• I.o•l4.l:4oMined •• 0310 tot lts. Cstalryr. of Me sysy. i.rload •..d Farm tutpot. many rood bargeny may . bad. llotaa .1141.41 y. Tasucte—tialt Unitod Etat. carman. 7attE2l A. EIM, Ltantmant (Waned .4 Chieftruottnaartar. jytt taut I _ °moth, Bursa P ITTBDZIIOII WO WV R'•Wr'd to Iln PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR--Sealed ' homed% are invited DM the len of JOLT, at 12 o'clock 11., tar farniablng the fledwittence partment with Tn. ti TiIOUPLIfD (2400)/3 WIRDLti Of FLOM Tho proposab be kir what be known at Weds pot and sount .la. rill be entertained far ens quantity Imo time the whole. Dude tome be m duplicate, end for each grade on separate Mena of paper. The delivery of the dour to mamma within nee dies, from Om opening of the We, and In sum quantities, dagy, SR the Glovemment tees direct, de livered eith at the ramont mull:mai in Omuletown. a er t the stunts Ome , or at the railroad depot, Weetilogton, D. 0. The Milroy of all flour awarded to e completwl within twenty der from the opening of the bida.• Pigment will be made as certificates of Indebted etch other f . un da m the Gmernment mayhem toe hLbvecmcat. The netted Corer Inelimllisa will be medal= before the dour remised, and none will be accept- IM which Ia not ash ground. en oath of allegiance mint emompany bid of oath bidder. Mr. hr rot the gam on filein thb shoe , and no bid will be entertained from paths who hoe. Md.*, failed to comply with thell bide. or Dom bidden not promit to respond. llinemmene imam the right to. select say hid for any ca Bide to bems. at No. addnesed to the undersigned, 771 0. Brevet, Washington, D. 0., sadoteed "Prins: ula for Flom" B. O. ORDXSZ AT REDUCED PRICES I Captain and O. S. W. • Plat IJVlrili FOIL BALE BRICE awn= EDIFICE Pcil I.IC Cao ba.porclaaard tar ouly rs.chlito Tbe ooly Aschlue vAleb Ito odd kia.salne ahLG A. F. CRATONEY, General Agent el4O, LGICIT VO tOll. ALL 111•=3SB 111611r.ST russrrnm LOCK STITCH VIII CELIA mar, 13111iPLAWS4 L i D EMST. Prtottral lOGne sae Wholesale I:myosin= p t ,,, 21 DITTO ST w 6IIIIIHEE 600 UZIIMAMS Alit6ls .11 IltatlO.r BALES - - IMPROVED ALLEGHENY CITY 1. Pito FLUTY —On TOZ3DAT lIVANINO, JOLT Arun o clock,will be aJld at D. Coroner Mat data Zeman a lllth Matt, two valaabialdte to gl egtoruy city, tack Rondo( about eighteen Let a¢ bubble. attest, nem omadusky amt. og lo rte ,bl.len Iwo, and •zunuang b.k 110 tees Boso Clay, whereon are built Two MI Eno Wok awellmge, mounting mom rooms esdx; beteg taw szt►ltaaa and dintog mom. dooble ',attune 0 at ILor. loud two bedrooms ou ~toadlnto Wan ed at V. sparkme hat. throughout, prochre, tmat, and bath hydrant laved, an Tome o. aale—ote• LAU out, In ore and two years, with Inter ut, tenured by bond and mortgage A. Mel 011.1\110. T6Altra4.6. tattlarr PHOPEIATI r , J. N.t..3 IaDICIIII.II , —On TOSSDAS EVES qNG, J M Wawa, will b. wad .t WO Calmasscisl nala Room, 4 fi.th Mad, Ont.,* L tis an InbDA .tram, asr Figh#6l. altagheny MO. In imaiad!ato , sear Ma Zama 11.01. Croatian...Ml xi net an I Imkonlis mnm nlEfl feat in &nth, • hereon anadal tote, ..o.Mabilan. Term. of 1:41.—Ono third mai, and do tame is on. .ci two lan. with Intereat, amazed by bold and mamas . . A..IIIeILWAINE4 Alurt.e. VALUABLE BTOCEE AT AUCTION. Tvimnet EVINING. July Mb. at 6 o'ckak, ots desoud door 01 CkaanarolA doloa Boma. 5a 64 filth etromi: 6 awe. Gem. Trost and Batlap' Bank; 60 de Alkg,b.ny Ifaday 11•11 mod 66ccla 11.5 do Ptitaburit Canoansdao EL IL Om; 60 do rlttabaret a dunsbeaville 6.11 1)6 IIIcILWM2III. Addl. TOP BUGG LES AT AIJOT lON—ON era u ADAT 1&08111110, July 9th at &ism a•alock trot b wad as the Ourazaarcsal Maas Bcssars l / 2 fl.ta Asset Tbs. anperLos Tsp Banta& Ira IScISATIstIiIL Lust's. Orrict or 111100172.01451 or dedzasfurr Oo„ Pitfaborath AO, lot ToBAKERB, 3c.—eoaled Proposle ••411 be noshed at this aim nat l lbb tart Irolodra, for 0;1071os the Carodlr'lt for :oLI month; with Dor& Lows fo r . lat na-aso-o: half tad too ponds. reopeollvall. ed daily, On order of Ooruatf Comooff.f , man y It yto be approved by dbufff or Ulm, ra •lo made rto otbly en yrobstml 01112. oodoroof try I Jailor. denude) for fairdfcl pvlbstatoos of oat. Wart will ba rt.:Sa° /. mity. of Coon 07 di HOMY LAM Olftti, Controller. 174.01 pirroz.ros. DIVIDEND NOTlCE—Office of the . , reoples Immense Oa, teletabertge, Jul atte; 144 The Sant of Mateo dada ample:Li bare We eley declared a dleldend at yew Dollars, per Via , Lae or epermament tem„ eat ones plotted the bit etc moaths. payable eretarith. - • . • JO Med WEL V . CLISDSIB, Secretary. Co BURL SEED BIJOICWHEAT. 13 DDL. Thy nUs ; 1000 trash Lt 00s 11 12 6 1 " Erir: , In don sod Mr deby - pananaos a 411110 X, Ach 'Wood stmt. CLF.ARING OUT SALE OF SIMIER , DRESS GOODS, J. 1111.1BURCHFIELO'S, N. E. COIIPER 4 1 11 AND 11.1REETSTBEEM ON MONDAY, JULY 11th, Wo trill commence dodos out the orillro of v.k of SITRIIIIER DRESS GOODS RED UCED PRICES, Ths stoAr. of DRESS GOOD b bag ON* or 1112 LAIONEST AND UANDSOSIEST IN THE CITY This .111 b• the last opplrtholty whr• go-ds •tr•idLly advs.-Logo:paid:ming gxris st luw ALL _OUR 1 SIMMER DRESS GO D. I BSDIRTS. D . 20 PM CTIM T. Osil and rzamino or .1.1 ALEX. BATES, No. 21 P itch IS treat. Jr? TUESDAY, JULY STB, GRAND CLEARANCE SALE J. W. Barker & Co.'s, 69 MARKET STREET Shawl• Grenadines. Clostr.s. Organdi es 11= Chintzes, Jaconots Gun Umbrella Parasols. And .11 kinds of SUDDIER DRESS GOODS Mau °fibres sill be offal d clasper than Print. MITA? AA BOMBS .1 , 1 h uda l' TT AND 79 SILBEET STREET Ladles nbo Intedl kartng the dry thlie rammer 111 Ind Oda • twrorabla orpretualty for sapplylng tteanalrem rata raza srt.tr-to as thsy say aged IMBSorvzsras, LA= irsv, EDGISO3; ISEIBTft. IIiStaTINTS ; LENIN couaiss AND ENTA asnmszacalzis ; P&BASOL£I. EMT trISIIIIMIB. 0033-5r28 lIALI, tho Istaet is ; LICE COLIABS, BITS ana EVDES'S TUAVia.OO BIOS; SOTIOES AHD !AHOY GOODS; hod the fastest stock to the dty. We beg I.ste any [tat oar essertmest hes n..et been better. and I. jut nob • owns will mot the mg elrements of first clear city trade; and hoeing been pewees.. ed beta. the late edivereocs. trill thtta much tows than /edam pekes. JOSEPH HOENE & CO., 79 U. 03.91c7. rrasrt BARGAINS I GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & CLYDE'S No. 78 Market Street; Wholesale and Retail Ilartn• baaOt oar mac befrote the recant barn satraaaner• Gra. lit pea*. consttarably law than eau tes bought are to the last, • bug. and wall warted tact at Icasoriable Hosiery $ Gloves, Of the tort tondo oat doeseetto onsortfactute, gross toddy of last Txtreetrogs,Bllk and Bogl. 01.=Bak Taserh, Otnaments. Ve litbbone. ea Lg. Ballo/ ; Jet, Bilk d Bogle Dreer BIM.. • vra7 goof erreertotout of riot; Ontptre lank Zreorotleare, SABl:4s, Bengal; Hain and thos tsumaus. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Mad the ' lined .I boat dal Fancy Goods, Notions, and Small Wares, To be Found in the City. r CALL SOOF.-611 GOLD! GOLDI Great Exeitemen DUNCE 01 GOODI OVER Ri PER CENT, EATON, MACRUM & CO., a. fiiklailantly to their dna bolt. ebo mot ammo adnurs la Ll* price of duld aro ncw pro posed to odor their goods o prices Mnoh Below the Market Bates Or Yew Tort and ?beside_4ldik. IititOEIANTI3 AND DRAM= 1411' st. caw eta tb. sorgotap of tmen't thii =sato; Icag the present otoCikralosin toll • • EATON, 100111/111 & CIO., Tiot.l7 AHD 19 YHVH EITBEST. D RESS '774111j.M35. 16:Eof 00006, przasoza. sQnvii: 7 ll 9 l oll , &ammo =Bun, _ • wa wa prulastr i r . i niam. Afallailstra zi ilarawr. 31111;31313M; 4t,autrixt 7. " Lad5. , 1"41`6 .. m . memos% 46.11'16. OWL% DESIMI 16 MA AUBP PIiNO:COVSBB , A. inn amk Mfrs, •uttray 1,14 fol Wick, lavditaime oolcnsi anie,lbs Ipum color subbre what, all slur, al Om nbarW. II IL? ........._..~.._..~..~.~.arn.-...—._,~..