tOittsl l llr#: NATIONAL UNION NOMINATIONS ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of 1.11111018. POI MI ANDREW JOHNSON, of Tennessee. SPECIAL ELECTION, TVESDAT, AEG• 2 164 SHALL SOLDIERS VOTE A State Guard. Why have wo no State Guard in Penn sylvania, and Kby are we to be continually subJeof to such taunts as this from the Cin. einnati C6ctotercica: It la about time the State of Pennsylvania prepared a National Guard, audit:clod ready for - such emergencies as are presented when the annual rush of rebels up the Valley feature. The rebel raiders 'ought not to be allowed to boat a track up thn Camber— land Valley while Pennsylvania .walts for other States to expel the rascals. John Mor gan bad the kindness to cross the Ohio river and take a ride through oar State a year ago. The consequence is a National Gaud, forty thousand strong. When the Guard are at home wooott'd laugh to 'earn a matter of ten or fifteen thousand rebels on our borders. The Ottioan's pride in the National Guard of the State, ( ruined after putting oar fall quota of troops into the field to light for the * Salea),le associated with a Benne of security. Lot storms come from what quarter they may, our Na tional Guard affords an assurance that peace will be preserved at home. Pennsyl vania can do no better then to follow oar example. Tne sting of this taunt Is In its truth. We squirm under It because we know It to be true, and every Pennsylvanian, at this hour, when he reflects that the State is liable at soy moment to be overrun by rebels and has not an armed man of its own to pot up against them, most feol ashamed of hie State and blush for her credit among her sister States. Ohio has a. National Guard which ehe can tarn out at any moment, and - from which she sent, promptly, when called upon,' her share of 100 days men, without making a particle of fuss or hurrah. New York his also a strong militia force, rea dy to answer at short notice, and ehe can one day her quota of 100 days men. And here is Pennsylvania, lyingln be • tween the two States, claiming to outrank the one, and to be second only to thi other, which has not upon tar sail, at this, her time ofperii, one solitary regiment—one Solitary, organisation of any kindle put in the field against her iruraders! Maryland is today swarming with Rebels, ready to cross over Into our State, and we, if we are to be saved from them, mnst depend upon New York or Ohio to furnish the men to do it, as was the case in 1863, and already we see Papers out of the state asking what is the price of ice water in Harrisburg to soldleis who come from other Commonwealths 4 save ours from invasion ft Pennsylvanians do not wish to have to blush to own, hereafter, that they are Pennsylvanians, they will see to it at once that the cause of reproach is removed. They have,* Militia Law—a good one, wo are told; at any rata they have a law un der which men oan be organized into com panies, and be held ready for any.emer pricy. And why is it not enforced?. Is it not the fault of the pe - ciple as much as of their rulers? What interest have the people shown in this matter? What desire have they evinced to have a militia force enrolled ready for each emergencies tito present? Nona that we hum of; and we tell them now plainly that they will be come a hissing and a by word throughout the land.ff they 'do not at once see that the cause for reproach is removed. The law •• y be defective, and the inlets may be negligent; but the people too are argil .— •t, and there is where the fault lies. here is a militia law, and if it is defeo 're, where there le a will there is a way to .et over its defeats. And nem Ls the time • do It. In a week it will be too late. The Semmes Case We see it intimated that the Government Will not demand tho surrender of Scams _from the British Government, but we do not believe it. Every consideration of justice and right will sustain It in making that demand; and we believe, moreover, that it would bo promptly complied with if made. Our minister in France semi to have been clear& of opinion that the de mend would be made, and the press throughout the country almost unanimous -ly expresses the same view. We MVO never seen more unanimity of sentiment on any subject than upon this; and '.the Government will commit a ead blander If it faille to act up to the national impulse. We honor, always, thn caution and psu •dence that aims to cave us from a foreign conflict at the present time; but we are satisfied that any holding back for this pus , pose, in the present ease, will help to bring on rather than prevent such a conflict Any position short of that which we ►re absolutely and of right entitled to, will be regarded by foreign nations as a sign of weakness and fear of them, and they will be emboldened thereby to heap further in- salts upon us until our forbearsnoe will be worn-cal, and finally we will be forced Into &conflict which a timely firmness In asserting our rights may prevent. We trust, therefore, that the Government will sinfully up to the demands of the hour, and will let the English Government know Gat: although we hare a war on hand, It Ia not safe to insult no. When it once corn preheats that:fact, there will De no diffi culty In getting SIEUNES if he is upon Eng lish ground. We hear from Washington that Secretary Eirwann will positively resist the pres sure which has been brought to bear upon him in favor of hail eg our Government for mally demand from the British authorities the rendition of the pirate SElllt6ll and those of his crew who were picked tip by tho4rey hound. Writing upon thin subjeet, the The 4trmy and Nozy Journal nays !hitt ttif we had Captain Smuts and his Eng lish ore in ourhands, we should probably find the Piracy question an ugly one to deal with . ; and it Is not Impossible that the United *ates Government may have given orders to, the commanders of one cruiners, lookingOrward to some suet event as the preient. To this summit's the feet that Cap tain Wiseaow paroled all his prisoners at Cherbourg would seem to give some color.° Mpon-firs.• Stour. has been superseded to his command by Brig. Gott. Atruos HOWE. By this appointment Gen. Wrari is enburdinated to GennElowa. GM. Braun bssaLsobeenielieredfrom command. Gin. Brom reports for dirty to GCS. HUNTER. 4..coaaserotressr of the Chicago Tribune ingests a toed way to assist the Nation.; al Treasury. It Is this: Pat tut many stamps as you plowto on your letters; all goes into filo United States Treasury. %SU Will take the lead In tble eaterprbe We published the other day a paragraph from the New York Mws urging 06y. SFr noun to bring on a collision with the Gen eral Government and SO take New York out of thp Union. The Governor, nothing loth, has taken the advice, and is now doing his best to involve New York in a desperate conflict with the United States Government, the object being to give aid and comfort to the Rebels iii that way as the most effectual one now open to Northern Copperheads. He has the Militia of the State under arms, ready to strike a blow at the Government on the Brat opportalpty. The secasion for this conflict was the act of Gen. Dix in closing up the offices of the N.Y. World and Journal6f Cbmmeree for pub lishing the forged President's Proclamation. This he did under orders from Washington; but Gov. Seymour chooses to regard it as iervission of State s3vereignty and has ordered the arrest of Gen. Din for the of The President• orders Gen. Dix not to pay any attention to write thus issued against hho, and Goy. Seymour orders the State officers to enforce the writ of arrest, telling them that the militia will back them in doing so. JULY 11, 1864. Sow, the question is, shall the National Government bo compelled to 'succumb thus to a kltate government acoidentally under Copperhettda. control? Or shall 'ii assert its supremacy and sus tiln its officers in disoharging-their duty 1 'rhe answer to this would seem to be very plain. The Government should not think for a moment of yielding to thiti'Copperhead effort at remit. It is sta'ed in our dispatches that, for the purpose of avoiding a conflict, Gen. Dix will be removed beyond_the bounds of New .... , York to a new :emmand. We hope not• This would be a virtual concession to the Copperheads of the point they are etrug• gling for. There is a much shorter way than this out of the difficulty --proclaim martial law in New York and pot Gov. Seymour in Fort Lafayette. That's where the traitor belongs, andlis arrest will completely up set this new Copperhead scheme for sub verting the Government. Geo. Meade at the Battle of the W A story has been widely prevalent that after the battle of the Wilderness General Meads advised falling back acme the Boy den. it was for intimating something LI this kind that General Meade ordered the correspondent of a Philadelphia paper to be sent onto! the array. A gentleman of this city, who had heard the report fedi really from an army *lacer, wrote a letter of inquiry to General Grant, and has just received a reply from Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Lyman, Vol A. D. C., who elates that the letter " asking about the truth or (Malty of the calamnious report' was duly received, sod has been forwarded to Major General Meade, with en endomment of which the following is a copy : Gen. Meade on no ocoasion advitel or counseled falling back toward, much lees anima the Rapidan. There has been no word or act of his from the beginning of this campaign which ind'osted even a be lief on his part that such a step would ever become neceeeary. Such rumors as you speak of are entirely idle and without the shadow of foundation. 11. 8. Lieut. GM.. City Point, Va, June 22, 1864 This effectually puts at rest a ollunini one :sport which, uncontradicted, migh have bmome historical. The New Revenue Law The new Revenue law provides that all manufactures and productions,. including distilled spirits, which were In the possess ion of the manufacturer on the let of July, the former tax noilutving been paid, should ho subject to the increased rates. The Commissioner of Idle:nal 84701123 has de cided that where moneys have been paid to the Collectors on goods Which had not been sold, and which were not subject to tax, each payment cannot be considered as a payment of the tax, and tho articles are subject to the increased rates. Liquors in bonded warehouses are subject to the lame role. Distilled spirits, coal oil, and tobac co may be removed to the bonded ware house, under transportation bonds given to the Collectors, in the same manner as epirits, under the act of March 7, 1881. The regulations for the ittepestion of cigars will be Issued as soon as the necessary stamps Call be prepared, which will be done in a few days. Tobacco is not subject to inspection, except where it is removed In bond. Th increased rates on legacies apply only to legacies passing front persons dying on or after July 1. The stamp duty on telegraphic dispatches continues until August 1. The whole of the old law in re• baton to stamps continues in force up to that time—N. F. Tribune. The Legislature and the Raids. If the Legislators of Pennsylvania had been composed chiefly of honest, Intelli gent patriote, instead of corrupt sprouts. tore, we might have been in a condition to eet at defiance all rebel attempts to re.in, wade the Etste. Bat the greater part of our representatives, last winter, went to Harrisburg without any thought of the safety and bonorof the State, and with the single object of filling their own pockets. Ss they made no adequotsprovieion for the defence of the State; they did nothing to secure a permanent regime force. They . adjourned, in fact, leaving as no practicabn militia law, when it was their duty to have. passed one that could bate been put In practice at once. Tho chief time of the members was spent upon disgraceful specu lative measures, useless 'railroad jobs, chartere for worthless oil, coal and other. companies. The true interests of the State were totally negleoted.—Philadelplua But kens. An Important Financial Statement. In his exhibit of the national expend!. turn of the coming fiscal year M. Chase estimated a deficit. of elgoty-two millions, over and above all that can be raised by loans and other vsouroes. Mr. Sherman deelared in the Senate, on Sunday morn ing, that the new Secretary of the Treasury had stated that the Tax bill would be eta ficient to cover the whole nmennt I We understand that, In the opinion of intelli. gent merchants, Mr. Chase ham under es timated the revenue from the Tax - hill by at least sixty millions. Commissioner Lowie, of the Internal Revenue Department, has expressed the opinion that the receipts from internal revenue, for the next fleoti year, will reach three hundred =dittoes. Both of these opinions are highly favorable to the nation —more ao than that of the late 9, which la a imamate& to unusual in flnancle Negro Troops. An Important order from Adjutant-Gen. eral Thomas hoe been read to the negro troops at Nashville, of which the following is the eubstance :-.The incorporation into the Army of the United States of colored troops renders it necessary that they should be brought, as speedily as possible, to the highest elate of discipline. Accordingly, the practise which luta hitherto prevailed, no doubt from necessity, of requiring these troops to perform most of the labor on for. tifizatioae, and the labor and fatigue duties of permanent stations and camps, will cease, and they will only be required to take their fair share of fatigue duty with white troops. This is necessary to prepare them'for the higher unties of contliote with the enemy—Army and Nary Journ 21. Avow the rebel officers who hare IT rived et Port Royal to be placed under the are of the Charleston forte as retaliation, are: Major General Edward Johnston, captured at Wilderness, May 10, 1884; Major General Prank Gardner, command. ins Port Hudson, captured drily 14, 18681 Brigadier General J. J. Amber, captured it Gettysburg, July 8 , 1868; Brigadier General Geo. W. Stewart, captured at Wil. dernees, May 10, 1888 ; Brigadier General M. Jeff Thompeon, captured in Randolph county, Epatuolq, August 12,186 x.. Seeking a collision Is the whole course of her piratical ca reer the Alabama met only two Union War vessels--the Hatteras, which she sunk lc tho Gall of Mexico, and the Hearearr, which sunk her in short metre. METALL-0u Sunday morning, at haf.psst three o'clock, ELLA EA BY N T AL L , Infant daughter of ltlehLed and Eleanor Natal!, aged Wu mot the and sight day.. Tim funeral xlll [Ake place from the reelJenee of her parents, No. lc: dandoeky ate et, Allegheny, rats smasrso, at hell past elpht o'clock, to proceed to the Macon Cemetery. MILINNIY—Near Peerl,kley, the ;th loot, Capt. A. r. SYNININEY, of let Nebraska volon. tante, Nod 31. BAWTHO6Ii.-3a Saturday =arnica. Jed)lh. 1.4, at heat:vato. o'el.k, at h 4 nand. to MeOandkaa tArnahly., IYIUSgS nAvrrnonN. aged 62 lean. DAVIS._y even hay Btb, at 6,4 o'c trek, RAJIV! DAVIS, la the 3811, ye. us Ur .g.. i --- -- , ,•.CLLL FOR THE LOYAL MEN Or WILE I NSBUIIO.—Art adkoarned mew. for of the loyal dittbean of WILE INSBUFW elO be boa at toe PUBLIC SOHOOL II o USN tb4 trebling, for thopurpow of ...booking one or mom composted, In t assume to o...Governor'. e.O for 1ff.41.0 two. 1711:11.1 W I IHINS TO WISSHIP 1r O MEELTING IN ALLEGHENY CITY TO BIGOT. Rottancoo. July &lOW 4.112. Aterooder /rho, Attegkaay—t doom It of groat Itat,rtoree Mkt lon oat your odltalal Omura at one• to rats, roam coder that recent call of Governor Octal a. Elovot's flivrct, City of All7beo7. IA porch.. above of atm abo tolktracc, ofr for the purpose of earn log out tte Intention Mateo oort. Weed, I crowd repro folly and earorktly coil upon the fitioloo of the city of A'lochtay to moot in AU DICI9OIB MILL of theZaratory /air PrallA lop ou NOISDAY 8.8118f0„ lab lon , 0(8 o'clock, to adopt such harvazo t.. troy Wok proper. tills Iry Portant csialo. A If, AI, , EXANDE EL fyll:lt 0•COU! rNTY UNION C01.117 - 131'TION. - —The loyal rotors of Allribany county bo rapport Ma acantrattlea and RAHAM LINCOLN artd ANDRIW J9ILISRON,the platter. clinic diem adopted 15) Ilto Nano./ Union Clonventkoa at Baltimore, and adhere to tb• I/abet party, ah ousted to aesymbls th e mud placer of holding •Ireitcaa La fair W. As. Noronha, Towtsbfpr and n Praelnata, rape:Ratty, ea MAI UItDAT, Icily ON LIM, sad elect two &feaster to represent awl" district aforesaid Ina UNION CIONVIGNTION, to be bald at the COURT LICIUSE, to Pittabergts, cn GVLDNESDAT, Anitut 3d, ISA, Oar tb• potpo • of noudnattog catdidates the metal aloes to b• BUed at the musing Otiober electron. The atectlatu In the Ward. and Bewonghe eaLLI b 011... between the boarstatir n.d serer o'clock p. aad In Opt ton:whim between the born cf thew and an o'cltek p. to. By °edam of the Uokm towa tlte Coautatters A M. BROWN. ‘balroasa Joan B. BTRIF,Ir.T Prerrtarr. leatd tiOflCE —d meeting of the Stock. holden of the Mattoning and Trench Creek BAtiroad Company wilt ter htldat the BOARD or. rnIDZ hooma, m the rity of Pirtaburgh, co the TBIEID Webti•BDAY (: Drs,) Or JUL), irk!, at the hoer of 9 o'clock o. m , for the porpow of hold In the lint tenonel Cocoon far seven has Agri said Company. Samuel E. filer, W. M Lyon, Jaws. Petit, Jr., George Black, home. Daggett, Wm. B. Brown, Wm. K Birofr.k, B. r..7,rws, 111 -THE YOUGHIO3HENY EntIFT CO.—The Board of Directors of 11. Yoush• leghsny abaft n th tr set at there:los of the Company, 80, C 7 Wo street, oe aIuNDAY. July 11th •t 2 o clwk p m., et wklati Limo catea of stock will he 45.4 to rut... Tiber. Stock le n.r esalina at $l5 CO per almre, bat sus and after the abasemeeting the nine will be alvaerel to II :0 CO Per haaarmstloa tall on W 0. HUGHAJIT, ; JOHN FOLLICBTOD, seq., Woad ; li. BALLASTIIfr, E,q., Tamps. ; or the Secretary. fa tIES 0 tlof AIDS, Pteeldeut. JO5l/b A. If ClaTali Ber.retary. Chit RLI,C7TION 1 4 10TICE. —The Eteek of the rttly A.. MID Eon 11. IL Co. are hereby twilledholder, to me a et a t the Ohlce of the Ckn pony, In Tomperanroylile, on TUESDAY , tho sGth day of Jnly, nest, at 9 o'clock p for the peg*. of °lotting one Protident.d el: Directory, to aerre for the ...lag yoar. Jehictd Wll. MADBRILL, Preefdent. .ArKir ap VERT sE.M.E..,rrs paos.-26 bble. fresh Fggs just reed _l:4 And f, We at N 3rA Libert, xtrees. /111 POTTER, AIKEN& SHEPARD. O. 2 LARD 01L—,50 bblo. prime No. Lard 011, op band and for .ale by Sds. OALZELL A BON, Po and 70 Water ettaal. _ FOUND—On Friday evorung last, a tilltl 07 MONEY, waleh the owner cm hare by nailing et TIM 07710 E rod ' , Wog for this adwort!semcot. • lylef ON MOUNT WASHINGTON, A TWO StOty frame dwelling house, pleasantly altos, ted; frontiag ou Marion wrestle; porch, parlor, dining room, kitchen, three d amber. , back porch, cellar, oat oven, eta., cistern, atoble, amps elms, unit s- . 6 euebery, two lots of ground 110 test it, ley KU . deep. Price 12,000. jya o. v.. • aaaa r a BONS, 61 Market street CONSMITMENTS..- 10 boxes factors Obsess; 100 bolt surds Herring; 60 do Whits nth; 60 do Whit. lima; 75 ;oast. aturted Slackers]; 1000 pounds Cod nab, resolved and far snit. No. 9611 Liberty street. POTIER. LINEN B FitninhXyL TrAMS, BEEF AND LARD. L 5,000 Qs, Trovbrkigo, Bastty R Co.'s Dais '. wooled B. C. 3,250 Ma. Mingo Oarmasod.B. O. Hama_ p,i , 00 tbs. U. I' Davis .t Ch.'s Molt. Dry 244 80 tierces choice Loaf Lard ; • for see by LANG. F ISH -50 half bbl. No. 3 lame 10 do R am 60 ' do 4 2 B 5 bomb .• g 2/3 do " 3 largo and rood. nockond ; and Late Hn7168 I. H. 0AN7117,D. BElpang HALT.—Prime Fall and MIAILLICT MALT, OcraLLAtly au band and for Ws Ly 0.11. GALWAY, Na I,l_t, stroot. Pqt•Darr" AFEW M. LEFT, of memo sort, .ot sell 21.2;i ta close cansigmanti 25 but, do d 11222,62.2. GD Elda. Pctspx2. jao SPICHD OYESTERS.—MaItbfe tipicod and Troth ()T eta; put up In ow and two pored cane, Itenueticany , sealed, Umtata by Up down ca' slog!e caL, at the faculty Grocery Store of - JoUN A. SLISMAW. riIHAICSPAUENT OAKEN OIL OLOTII--A lc pular quality jut boat actor", lath& Oil Matt Waturaoua, sad II Fa. Olahr tt. hl J. .11 H. PHILLIP& EG l3 ),L—Raccired. thio; 14a -E.—cfrmezgai. by.' tea Misty et. 1 10 LEAD-500 pipe soft Galena Lead roorlinid sad toz mole I ell JAL 01.1171111TAL .. .. Timmons or Omar= Panstona.—The Military Commisilon, Sitting -.in Baltimore, less decided that the testimony of colored witnesses is adatiosable in attunes in which white persona are being tried on criminal charges before courts•martlal.. The ground of the decision was, that, although the stat utes of the State of Maryland extends snob evidence whore whites are concerned, the act of Assembly and notice of it before the Fed eral Comte did not apply to proceedings be fore military tribtmals, and that the Act of Congress! of July 6th, 16.63, relates only to courts of "common law, equity, and admiral ty," bud Is not applicable to military tribu nal,. HARD DP FOR FOOD.—An officer who att companied General Stutter in his 'recent raid in the direction of Lynchburg, informs us that the sufferings and adventures of the soldiers are scarcely paralleled in the his tory of warfare. On the return march hardly a blade of gram was seen for three days. The soldiers fed their horses with corn out of their bands and ate only the grains that dropped to the ground. Oar . informant saw men eating commoft tallow candles with a most extraordinary relish. Others dug up roots out of the ground and plucked buds from the trees for food.— Wheeling Interligenerr. REPRESENTATIVE RECII MTS. —lmmedi ately upon the receipt of the circular of Protest Marshal General Fry, authorizing the acceptance of representative recruits, the Collector of the Thirtieth District of New York, at Buffalo, New York, a gentle man over 81,4 years of age, and thus ex empt from military duty, procured and sent into the service his representative. At the same time thirty ether prominent citizens of hie neighborhood, likewise ex empt from military service, furnished each in one day a representative recruit. Tex service of silver shortly to bo pre sented to General Hancock by the citizens or Norristown, will consist of one largo and small' waiter, four goblets, one large pitcher, and o beautiful pinch bowl, with ladle. The gift Is valued at $l5OO. We have the beet authority for aaylog th Lt all statements confining a knowledge of Mr. Fessenden a plans, are wholly with out foundation ; thefact being that be has yet to frame his financial policy. PUBLIC .AriPTICE N. D II COVGII, iliizt OfteraL J. Patton Lyon, Tho..llteriloo .h, El A. B. D. Dottlty Bobort Orr, Jarmo. B. Kyoga, itirhard Darld Larrarm, 11414 C• D' J, .rtry of the doroorate L. 11. VOIGT & 00 VSTRAY.—htrayed-. any from the .1.2 nth:fiber, In Indian* tpri • bey Juan GAT. three torn old wbiro &tar In forehratllaek lege, mans awl tell. the last bawd of be Ithaere Utile Arty one retuning call co lrg Information that whl lent to Its rem be Ilbenally rewarded by JA RE UTOUIS 011. tiormererllle, Pi Foa SALE. Fume:toe Prop. rt y TU. OS.LIPORNIA PITRIC&CIE property, mar Laugh'lemma, In We. morels. county, compris ing :ADO arm of I n d, b manalcu Come, mans • ger'. hos" dwelling. for bane., mow mid and other trading., Le offered of • VERY LOW PRICE. Nor a particalar description of Um Coal Veint,Ers Dank., Water Power, Limestone, dc , apply to Broker and banrance agent, f( 12 oe.rm:TvLraitil BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS: SERIVER DRESS GOODS FOR SA LE AT REDUCED PILICE3, EY WHITE, ORR di CO FOR SALE Ml.souri Lanai A tra t of 3W acres of •xmllent land, mostly pralrbh a part to tlmbar. two naafi front lotria, wren miles from tn. PaMno Railroad, Is t &red far cola on [aroma's toms. Good for tarmtng and grazing. Lad I. mined on this sod curroundlng tracts. Wood and water asa photy. fro running latest:no In tie tract. A infante deftc:lpt ton can tw bad or opol:raft m to S. 8. BRYAN Bra< r And Insuranue Ag hit fD POWITH BT., Barb's Qui:Min JAMES WiLEINS, DfIOBE A AND DEALFUL ID CRUDE AND REFINED OIL PYIDIY BLOCK, DUQUESNE Wa Y 111 Or dpecial • etteallyn even athe Sal.B D (MI pm COT or Petra nt m sad Its prodot Conthortateate respectfully Boll.ted. MT Pittsburgh Agattey for VeN & GO OIL AHD 1114paPVTIT luti 0031 PAY/ V, tahltly PUS? 01110 Z 110 X 142. 1 .OT4 AND BUILDING SITES IN 11 NOO2PI.TT lT 1 OTh , 41 1 4 P o — c O lo n c k; ol to sol d l o l.t he Finalises; la Pitt township, comment:cid at corner of Penal/ I cools sr: nos and &heat stmat, [Wee the Toll Oslo. over 7J I. ots In Ocuara's plan of ties city extension, comprising lota of various (rooting o Pentumbaula anal., and ou Brady sad Oral. dock streets, sod on lb. Plortennalieta riret. Al.', 12 holiday{ Blum, of oae and two acres oath, situate shots Peutsplirania arenas, Orbalnico .11 Oslo its mansion, fronting ea Polio, dtleryttlyps and other strewn. la city district Tram or strews, cash: Wawa/ is ore and two years, with Interest, aerated by bond and mortgage. Plans can bb obtained at the Auelloa imams No 51 Firth street, or at the tam of Wm. 11. althea, Ltd , 132 Fourth street 3011 .A. IIcILWATNN. Meet'. TH 0 ALLEGE{ Y FOURTH WARD B 7 HWL DOA= hare eloctod Int following Tenthen for tno carcOng )err !crow.. LICV. du. 4. Principal--414.11 O. l q urns. tualatant—is 1.413. E. hisminilton. I t 4 .l6lnronnA4-21144 Z. Sad, Moo 4i A. llann mllton &rood Gramm - -!lies E. Davidson; M. H. Wall mos Ting klodinni—llia M . Wl3lte, Ml.. q M CAST. Eeco.d iloinun—Mir M. itionipnocy lila IL Wither., Primary—Ell • R. Ilaiinuund, Mist Gltton. &coot Ebro. No. S. .I'. Grammar—Bils =roll /y. Elialltis—kliar Anti* McCall, am O.tbvtno /chi anti, Mla laisabeth 21c01liater. Primary-4W Mary E. /Morton, Laois Glue, Mtn Loot. Hammond. Wnting Toichur-84rali Johnson, 8abo6113.1:01 No. 4 and 6. 6. Principal ranted at tko Pooriti *au! Poblic Pelacal, to fill the vacancy canoori by the remigniairs of Mr Morton Applies:lmo rno.l.sdmttl ItEi- DAT EVENING, ISth ituk BSElCETl,klionsfary. IMMENSE i3TOCK OF P. GAITERS, Boots, Ba!morals, Slippers, &c., HEW GODDA, AT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION 65 Fifth Street earg. B --41obie at PILIVATT. SILL Lot L. mama and entabet ab :re the toot. Um ILEADQUMPPBIIB, Doi arta= et of the licoqcottstans, Haerisburg, Jaly &b. gENTERAL 0 nitatt3 1 , 4). 38—In ac• aortae= with authority of the eident of the ated litotes, and too Pruciarust tun e p i c the Governor of Peorsylva AIL, dated ilarrabora, Jul) Bth, 1854, I hereby coil for ou• thousand t ILXV, mortoted men tor spool.) =tyke. They =net be good riders sod gal. lent n, and meet furnish their ova torsos sod tools:news, for then= or whlob they receive forty tents per dop, meth, and be paid for thaw seta ally hat in the ete,les, at the pail= round on the [muter rolls, too United State. government will furnish clothing, frobeistence and forego. MI those terponding to this call are refirsited trassemble at Harrisburg feltboat delay, for woven, sad regi mental orguoiratian. Apt/ f t . ..ion for transpartatloo mast be made to Capt. J. 0. JOH 88ON, A. Q. .11. sod Chief Q. M. of the Department of the Hasps hunk at lierristourg, Pa. By conamshd o (Mei= General C3llOll, I tatH 8 . attte EFL, Z 6. A. A. 0. NOTICE TO BUILDERS--Sealed pro poula TM reethred fa the Mb of July, in..ant, f the buildlog of • good antanatthial BRICE CRVRCII EDIFICE tilErtioDur EPISCOPAL Utrußen In rmoklin, Veuango oountr. p• DoII•log to be sixty by plow, feet, mftb a basement. Plan sad apectficatlona eau be teem at theaMre of ID) eza • Eloomr, la tee b rough of Franklin Dy order:of the Trnate 13131EZEZE ----- Omni Cot Aeolus or issues. ftswitare, 020 Coburn. Monter. P.., Pittsburgh, ,e 30, lite 4. NOTICE IS LIEREBY Jun GIVEN t at the ANNUAL LISTS OP LlOglitllCS AND INCOM L TAXIS, modem the Outten !nets. revenue Laws, are now In 'Woollies, and Cut mama must b. made between the tot and 30th of July, when. wise the pitmen's. will be striCtly enfotrad„ The Tama for the city of Plnstrttrgh, borough of Lawrenceville .4 Pltt township witl ooyid at this office, sad of the time sad yore of oollection• for the oCher boroughs and townships of Chit District, doe nottos will be given by Deputy Collectors W. N. Ear. rlson and John A. dullest's. W LITTLE, Collector, el 'Fourth et ' DYSPEPSIA AND PITS!. A BIJAZ CUBE 7011 Ihme dtetrrealog complaints Is ton made nuclei:tin a Treattni on I orolgo ace Native !Jerboa Diaper.. Done, publialtal by Dr. 0. PLUMPS DEOWN. Tee yreacelption ant turniehal him to nub a yrovldee dal manner that be cannot cooteleorbo.ll rano.e to make It known, ea lotat bee ellred eretybody wbo nerd inner Bird Blare In c.c.s of Irit. pf of Dyspepata ; and the Ingre dients may be found in any dreg nom. Bent free to all on the receipt of flee cents, to prepay poen, address Dr. 0. PHIEILDS BlitOWN, No. it Grand Mniet, !entry Oily. No• Jorooi. 1.79:pg,03 Rpositively re. OOLOII, is, star. GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL ana PBEVENT RALE PEON PALLING OGT. 01 the many hundred. of haft tattorers, this I, the only atm yet discovered that will Insure eallefactlim' when the direction' an followed. For Ade by intim+ JOHNION.W. • D. OEO 11. KEYSEB, N. EIcOLABBAN A 00., JOB. mantra, )7 6 01kr. A. NALLY A . 00. LOST STOLEN OR DELIVERED IN kLIBTASIL—A Lady's Black BMUS Trunk. tiontsining ladles' wearing on was mined Irani the Adams Borne Office on the 4th of June, Itnt, addromed on a card, E. , Orwirfard, oats of Bicbsid Bard, 416 Liberty One. Plitehurgh." Oa - Ihe ends of hook was painted "J. 11. Wawfwd, New Gulls, Pa." A caftan reward LB be 'paid for the ninon of said trust, or for Information which will lead to Ifs nanny. °sown DINGRAII, Arm! Adam.' Ifirpren Oman, ENAMI L ILED OIL CLOTHS, on plain and twllkod goods, In black, brown, groan and drab, at HI and St St. Malt moot. 1921 .1. a IL PHILLIPS. 10 BBLB. PRIME BRIGHT DRIED EPPLES, In acre an 4 Ibr nit by LIILD lIIITZGAB. 210 !diming street. Pittsburgh !ASKET WILLOWS —B6 Wis. now Pow to arrtni and tar Palo MUM DTORIT & 00. LiENSHED 01L-10 bblo. T. Parrott a Boas , In dors sad for sal• H. 210 ISAIAH DIONEY d 00. W bbls. tojtist received t. CIASIMILD. irE JIDTERTIII • ()mix or J M. Burman" & tton'a Improved Marpottle aguool. 786 60 4th Pittsburg*, ea., AIM 7th, 1804. THE AT rENTrON OF ME RCIiAN Backers, Manufacturer', tc , I. called to th• hict a at s• ha 7. Milt to pre" and rlll Imoe on ea. 11th day of 1.17, lha Iflftamth Volumeof oar ,t 5 COMMERCIAL REPORT Tblt work n.. been cantfullt and thorough tined to data, and will cotonla Over Forty Thousand More Names S. S. BRYAN ham our January lama, making 0 total of obit 350.000 NAM Of Danko; Moichanta end Manufacturer. In the Untied Statreand British Provinces. The forthcoming volume sill also oontaln the Name. mid/lath:4s 111 Nevada Territory, of Virginia City, Carson Cloy, Gold Hill, m 4 81Irer City; ales In Calliort is of Ban Prairie., hasramento ntookton, and Marinelli°, and In Tonnessoe, of Iles phin and Nes 'rile. TERMS—ON/9 lIUNDEDD DOLL IRS PAH AN NUN, which entitles the enbenr.er to the nee of :he oboes mentioned voluino, end al. to Volume XVI, to be Imued to January, 1805, The Dutton.. Community vill bear 12 mind ntit se fame Two Volume, par annum, and al. fllrDial all vat.: iinors with • No. 23 PISTE EITIIHEET. PRINTED WEEKLY SHEET OP CORRECTIONS Containing all Important changes that ottnr throngh• oat the conntry, and the prlvilegeof making special Mumble.; at our ofice, and receiving detail riper!, in writing, concerning the standing of tie& tokstomars without extra charge. 3 B. for the convenience oflitercharits and oilman doing Malmo in the Western Mates, the Weitern portion of our lit•P.lffo Is hound bareparate velum" and veld contain a large sum. et of new names and pleas, never be ore printed. Per the present our terms for this volume will re• main no heretofore, (TIFTY D,i1.1.61113 PElt AN NUM), which entitle the bobscriben to the two eolomes per aenum, and all pririlegr• of the Mince. Banks and Bankers will renelve,.. a week, Net of ladgments In tile county. robseriben mil led to Volume SIT, (WEB MIS) can receive the same on application at our ern.. J. M. BRADSTREET & BON. B (MO IT, p, o cOSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, 4 EXTERMINATORS • 15 years estabitsbed lo B. Y. City." 'poly Itifslllols rsimmilea kommi.•' "Tree from Poison." • Not dmigsrons to the Doman Pamfly." ••itate come out cf their boles to ate. - Coif by all Draeal.t. • reryirbom. eas I of all erortblem Imitations. eostaos Depot, No. 402 Dn adway, N. Y. me' Sold by D A. PAYINE3TOJED, NON & 00 sad II E egf.L.Ell.9 A 00 , tie holnals anti Beta Avmts, Plttsbaret, Pa., RENEE P. 80DIVALYZ W lath:sale nod Agent, Alirgheoy City. Jy2:sto BAILEY, FMIRELL 129 FOURTH STREET Moro cts4sEvntly on baud • WTI mnortlanne .1( Hydrants, Pumps, Sink'', Bath Tubs Width Int 6t op opou alwrt o. tie AGITATORS, OIL TANKS, ite With lead, ir taw= the v., a and all 1...tk. RE RCN:,SEAL .4 - -CO Commission Merchants 371 1.113E11T1 STREET Corner us VVnylle, WS- Wool booed 004 ould as Ilinokorsit,,,,,:a GALLOWAY lc CASEY, NOM, BIOS &ND 011ELL2ITIVIAL No. 9 8111.ABT ST7IXEr, mar Fifth, pao 3mrs P/77511 PH el 17, PA U INTHREST COUPON& 10-40 s , Ane let BEPTILIIBEIL 5.20., due Ist NOVIBIFIZR. JEko g ht M beat ralifria," )(mu. /016.2 m Wpne sod Tltird atnnta. I AM RECEIVING DAILY A FREtql Mock a Lad 10. , ' and Chllttron'o, Pooh. Gaiters and Pot/moots, vrtneh 1 trill sell at a slight ad. ramm on eon, at CLEA Nil OUT BALE OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Balmorals b. Me